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It is a podcast to inspire and empower others by cool stories from every day smart, sophisticated, trendy, hip, energetic people from around the world. Those many people with unique and different stories will be on the show – it can be YOU. What is their magic superpower to make changes in the world? you might wonder?
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Ep. 421 - Shona McDonald - Founder of ShonaquipSE - Shorten the Queue
Learning about ShonaquipSE - ISO 13485 certified wheelchair design & production company in South Africa
Understanding that with the right wheelchair this can be a way to communicate
Create an ecosystem for parents
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Ep. 420 - Janice Saunders - Your Seasonal Sister
Topics we discussed:
Life Coaching
Create a health recipe for YOU that works for you
Self-compassion & Gratitude
Books to check out:
Michelle Obama, the Light we carry
Tara Brach, Mindfulness and Compassion
Robin Sharma, the 5am club
Body astrology
The art of possibility, Zander & Zander
Duchenne Smile
Dr. Katy Milkman, How to change -
Ep. 419 - Birgitta von Dresky - Lawyer in Singapore & passionate Diver
Main points:
- Living and working in Singapore
- Innovative ideas in Singapore
- Diving, wreck diving -
Ep. 418 - Libby Romfh - 365 Books, Daily Blogger
Main topics: BOOKS, BOOKS
- Daily blogging about a book
- 4,500 books at home
- surrounded by books and stories
- walking 10 Miles
Favorites:
Long Winter, Laura Ingalls Wilder
Sam, Bangs & Moonshine, Evaline Ness -
Ep. 417 - Betsy Kenyon - Photographer, Buddhist, Runner
Main Topics:
- Running gets you through difficult times
- Running is freedom
- Running is exploring
- Running / Meditation / Photography
- Enjoy the moment (maybe not so much the gym) -
Ep. 416 - Betsy Kenyon - Photographer, New York
Main topics:
- Photography / Meditation
- Short Film production
- Residencies
- Exploring, experiencing, being curious.
- Enjoy the moment.
James Turrell: https://www.smithsonianmag.com/arts-culture/james-turrell-visionary-artwork-arizona-desert-180977452/