#037 Dr Ricci-Jane Adams - Leading with Intuitive Intelligence
Ricci-Jane Adams is an intuition expert, writer and founder of the Institute of Intuitive Intelligence. Bridging science and spirituality, including a PHD in metaphysical realism, Ricci-Jane is on a mission to lead the revolution in excellence in the intuitive sciences. Join Ricci-Jane and I as we discuss themes of breaking away from the New Age ghetto, knowing ourselves as quantum beings, belief and suffering and leading with intuitive intelligence.
#2.04 Reflections- Reshaping Expectations
Sometimes when we go through a phase of personal and transformation and growth, things can change with the people closest to us. In this episode I discuss the theme of reshaping the expectations others might have of us. This reflection episode came from my discussion with Nicho Plowman in the previous episode. Make sure you check that one out for context.
#2.03 Nicho Plowman - Vedic Meditation for Progressive Personal Change
Nicho and I discuss themes of doing a 180 in your life, exploring different spiritual and personal development modalities, releasing stress and supporting our nervous system to be the best we can be, motivating people with our story, living in alignment with who we really want to be and daily meditation for progressive personal change.
#2.02 Steve Glaveski - The Intentional Entrepreneur: Values led leadership of self, life & business
Steve and I discuss themes of living a deliberate and intentional life, creating value beyond the dollar, making decisions, taking risks, putting yourself out there, intentional use of technology and how you can be an intentional entrepreneur with values led leadership of yourself, life and business.
#2.01 - Introducing Leading Beings
Welcome to the first episode of the Leading Beings Podcast (previously the Good Work Revolution Podcast).
#1.32 - Discover Your Calling
There’s something lovely about the idea of a calling. In this episode I talk following the natural charm of the things that beckon to us and how this differs form finding our purpose.