Yet it’s become Jeremy Hunter’s mission to help today’s entrepreneurs and organizational leaders realize the incredible value of asking-and answering-these deep questions. How do you transform your mind, and how do you do it in real time amidst the challenges of work and life? How do you remain openhearted and generous in a competitive or even cutthroat environment? These aren’t usually the kinds of questions that businesspeople ask themselves. For anyone looking to bridge their innermost values with how they make a living, Tami reveals seven principles of the spiritual entrepreneur, with insightful guidance on honoring the voice of the heart leading with presence why relationships need to come first creating a culture of care, engagement, and well-being alternating between high performance and good rest how to embrace challenges as growth opportunities claiming our personal agency and doing the work of “cleaning up” business as a means to address real social needs maintaining trust in the unfolding process making a commitment to “lift each other up” in the way we do business recognizing our interdependence and more. In this host-only episode of Insights at the Edge, Tami shares her thoughts and feelings about what it means to lead a company dedicated to the well-being of its employees as equally as it is to business success. Today, the art of spiritual entrepreneurship is a central facet of Sounds True’s Inner MBA ® program. Yet over time, she came to appreciate and embrace it. To watch Insights at the Edge episodes live and on video, and to access additional bonus Q&A, please visit to learn more.Ī magazine article about Sounds True founder Tami Simon referred to her as a “spiritual entrepreneur.” At first, Tami wasn’t sure about the label. This episode first aired live and on video on Sounds True One. Tune in for an inspiring discussion of strengthening your “possibility muscle” the power of disruption the breakthroughs hidden in the breakdowns choosing to tell a new story the relationship between pain and joy the willingness to be “proximate to suffering” grief as medicine the origins of the Pachamama (Mother Earth) Alliance why everyone has a role to play in the healing of our world finding your calling and answering the question “What breaks your heart?” envisioning a new kind of human being, a new kind of humanity and more. Lynne and Tami also talk about our unique place in time and the emerging new approach to business the Pachamama Alliance and the prophecy of “The Eagle and the Condor” tapping the wisdom of “grandmother energy” Buckminster Fuller and creating a world that works for everyone the invitation to each one of us to “take an evolutionary leap and dream big now” environmental regeneration and redefining humanity reclaiming our home in the ecological world, and creating economies that respect nature giving up the scramble and becoming totally present in the moments of our life purpose, choices, and trusting our feelings bravery, humility, and surrender on the path and moreĪt a time when many of us are feeling hopeless, angry, or cynical, how can we reclaim our joy and choose to see possibility instead? How can we change what we tell ourselves about our lives and our world? In this podcast, Tami Simon speaks with author and activist Lynne Twist about her new book, Living a Committed Life, and discovering the role we each must play to usher in a new era for humanity. In this podcast, Lynne joins Sounds True’s founder, Tami Simon, to discuss the challenges and opportunities now facing humanity-and the invitation to each one of us to make a difference as we embrace this critical time in our evolution at the beginning of a new millennium. She is also the author of the Sounds True audio learning program Unleashing the Soul of Money. An original staff member of The Hunger Project, she is author of The Soul of Money and president and founder of the Soul of Money Institute. Lynne Twist is a global activist, author, and teacher who has devoted her life to sustainability and economic integrity.
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