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  • Eight Lessons From a Year That Changed Everything

    19 JAN

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    Eight Lessons From a Year That Changed Everything

    Lock in your spot for the Unicorn CEO Summit today at https://theceoschool.com/ceo-school-summit Who is in your inner circle, and are they helping you grow? This episode is a deeply personal reflection on growth, boundaries, and alignment through different seasons of leadership. Suneera Madhani shares eight powerful lessons learned from her 38th year, offering insights into saying “no” without guilt, protecting energy, and finding joy along the way. If you’re building, leading, and balancing ambition with life, this episode invites you to pause, reflect, and realign with what truly matters to you. What you’ll learn in this episode: (02:25) Why saying “no” without guilt protects your peace and focus. (06:48) How shrinking your circle can strengthen your growth and confidence. (10:53) Why boundaries are an act of love rather than a way to push people away. (12:42) How embracing the courage to be disliked creates true alignment. (15:41) Why prioritizing family builds a foundation for meaningful success. (17:38) How movement supports mental clarity, energy, and leadership stamina. (19:10) Why clear communication prevents resentment in business and life. (20:40) How finding joy in the journey makes long-term success sustainable. Join the CEO School’s Millionaire Founders Club: https://theceoschool.com/join. We're building a table where every female founder has a seat. Subscribe to the CEO School podcast because only 2% of female founders ever break $1 million in revenue, and we’re changing that: * Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast//id1525261018 * Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/06KIvFFJP0yJv67N9ugigU * YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/CEOSchoolPodcast/?sub_confirmation=1 Learn more about CEO School because nothing bad ever happens when women make more money: * Website: https://theceoschool.com/ * Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ceoschool/ * LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/suneeramadhani/ Learn more about how Suneera Madhani is paving the way for badass female CEOs like you to take center stage not just in your industries but in your whole life. * Website: https://suneeramadhani.com/ * Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/suneeramadhani/ * LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/suneeramadhani/ This episode was produced by Story On Media: https://www.storyon.co/

    19 Jan

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  • #5: Mohamed Alami Berrada : Le plaisir de servir !

    19/11/2019

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    #5: Mohamed Alami Berrada : Le plaisir de servir !

    Servir son pays est chez mon invité plus qu’un devoir, plutôt un besoin vital avec une obsession celle de construire avec toutes les bonnes volontés de la société civile, un nouvel âge d’or pour un Maroc meilleur, avec plus de justice sociale  Son intérêt pour la cause publique s’est cristallisé à l'âge de 30 ans dans le sillage des espoirs suscités par le Mouvement du 20 Février. L’idée de l’initiative TIZI - TARIQ IBNOU ZIYAD INITIATIVE http://www.tizi.ma/ a germé en juin 2011 depuis un séminaire de formation Executive en Leadership à la Harvard Kennedy School, pour répondre à une double frustration, comment aider à résorber l’injustice sociale et pouvoir rassembler la société civile autour de cette cause.  Son objectif, autour d’un texte fondateur “le Manifeste de la Jeunesse Marocaine” https://bit.ly/33pEbPO sera de bâtir un modèle vertueux autour de la citoyenneté, la confiance en l’avenir et la prise d’initiative, permettant de stimuler de manière pérenne l’émergence de jeunes talents de la société civile, piliers d’une meilleure gouvernance pour un Maroc meilleur.   “Au Maroc, plus qu’ailleurs, pour réussir n’importe quel projet, il est nécessaire d’unir la raison et le cœur “ Son propos éclaire le besoin pour toute grande idée ou projet de rêver quelque chose d’irraisonnable mais réaliste, pour s’atteler par la suite à créer l'initiative, la développer en projet puis passer le relais Il revient avec nous sur les points d’inflexions, des petites fenêtres d’opportunités (Kairos), qui lui ont permis de progresser….  : Concours de la nouvelle où il soumet un texte dans le Magazine Telquel, qui est publié Voyage en Inde pendant lequel il prend des notes qu’il publiera dans un carnet de voyage (après une dizaine de refus d'éditeurs) Eclosion de l’opportunité de TIZI déclenchée par l’appel d’un jeune étudiant à l’EHTP et qui a pris corps à la Kennedy School Lancement de l’initiative TIZI avec 4 cofondateurs …. jusqu’à franchir le pas et glisser son CV pour pouvoir travailler dans le secteur public sur la problématique de l’emploi qui le le touche plus particulièrement.  Il deviendra alors Chargé de mission auprès du chef de gouvernement, chargé de l’emploi des jeunes, position qui lui permet de montrer qu’il est possible de passer de la société civile à la fonction publique et par là contribuer à susciter des vocations Les trois vertus dont il faut être armé  :  Foi : en soi, son pays, ses valeurs Audace : faire face à ses peurs, en mesurant les risques Détermination : travail et effort dans la durée (marathonien) Les livres qu’il nous recommande : La conférie des éveillés, par Jacques Attali https://livremoi.ma/index.php/search/standard/view/gencod/9782253113799/ De Gaulle et le Maroc, par Mustapha Sehimi : https://www.amazon.fr/Gaulle-Maroc-Sous-direction-Sehimi/dp/2866004744 De Gaulle, mon Père, par Philippe de Gaulle : https://livremoi.ma/index.php/search/standard/view/gencod/9782259200035/ Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

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  • #539: Weekly 3

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    #539: Weekly 3

    Some people choose entertainment during their commute or workouts.   Some people choose to memorize concepts that transform their lives.   This subtle shift in how we use our "bored" time can create extraordinary results over decades.   In this final part of the Weekly series, I'm sharing the philosophy that drove my success: the power of ingraining life-changing concepts through repetitive listening. After 35 years of choosing coaching over music, self-help over entertainment, I've discovered that transformation happens not just through understanding ideas intellectually, but through hearing them applied over and over until they become part of your mental operating system.   The Weekly offers you this same opportunity - 52 hours of live coaching application throughout 2026. You can sign up right now by going to  TheLifeCoachSchool.com/theweekly.   What You Will Discover:   Why ingraining concepts through repetitive listening creates more lasting change than one-time learning. How to create your own mental "board of directors" using the wisdom of teachers you've studied. The critical difference between intellectual understanding and applied mastery of coaching tools. Why "I don't know" and "maybe" are dream stealers that keep you stuck in misery. How to evaluate worst-case scenarios from both your primitive brain and prefrontal cortex.   Featured on This Episode:   Join me in The Weekly in 2026. You can sign up right now by going to  TheLifeCoachSchool.com/theweekly. Ep #537: Weekly 1 Ep #538: Weekly 2 Think and Grow Rich by Napoleon Hill   Join The Life Coach School on Social:   instagram.com/lifecoachschool/ instagram.com/therealbrookecastillo/ facebook.com/lifecoachschool/ linkedin.com/school/lifecoachschool/ tiktok.com/@lifecoachschool pinterest.com/thelifecoachschool/

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  • How to Work When Your Personal Life Is Falling Apart | Ep 329

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    How to Work When Your Personal Life Is Falling Apart | Ep 329

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  • Conflict, Culture, and Compromise | The 3L's Podcast Ep 4

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    Conflict, Culture, and Compromise | The 3L's Podcast Ep 4

    In this episode of The 3L’s Podcast, Eman and Mimi dive deep into one of the most delicate and relatable topics in marriage: arguments. They begin with lighthearted banter and even a prayer for peace before unpacking how their different upbringings shaped the way they handle conflict. Mimi reflects on her Nigerian household, where arguments were rarely seen in front of children, and where her immigration experience taught her to stay quiet and avoid drawing attention. Eman, on the other hand, grew up as a vocal extrovert, shaped by a speech impediment he overcame and by a mother who both protected and sheltered him. His experiences made him passionate about using his voice and sometimes leaning into confrontation. The couple honestly explores how these differences initially clashed in their marriage, from Mimi’s tolerance for silence to Eman’s tendency to shut down when upset. They recall how therapy, both individual and joint, helped them unlearn inherited family dynamics, heal past trauma, and develop their own conflict-resolution style as a couple. They emphasise that respect, communication, and the willingness to pause before things escalate are essential. Arguments, they argue, shouldn’t just be about venting but about reaching a resolution. They share personal stories, from silent treatments to learning each other’s communication styles (even Mimi once wrote letters), to show how they’ve matured in handling conflict. The conversation also touches on dilemmas many couples face, like whether it’s right to share marital problems with family or friends. They stress the importance of choosing confidants wisely, someone who supports the marriage, not someone who keeps tally or fuels division. Closing with humour, the pair discuss petty moves during disagreements, the balance of being “the bigger person,” and even how play-fighting can go wrong. Ultimately, they remind listeners that love and respect should remain at the core of every disagreement, and that arguing with purpose, for resolution, can actually strengthen a marriage. 💌 Send us your dilemmas & questions! ✨ Subscribe for more episodes on love, marriage, money & building a lasting legacy! Apple Music https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-3ls-podcast/id1613116517 Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/2UEP7loqImW1ZtbYbFSAoT?si=7h9C7Gl6QYK_zSYx0U8ivg

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  • These Kids Got Me Knacking In Silence | The 3L's Podcast - Ep3

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    These Kids Got Me Knacking In Silence | The 3L's Podcast - Ep3

    Eman and Mariam tackle one of marriage’s most private and most misunderstood topics: sex. With the ease of a couple 14 years deep, they open up about how their intimacy has evolved through every season, from the electric energy of early marriage to the strategic scheduling required with four children in the house. They swap stories about their very different experiences before marriage. Mariam waited until their wedding night, while Eman came in with past relationships—and how those differences shaped their first years together. The conversation weaves through wedding night realities (spoiler: exhaustion beats romance), mismatched desire levels, pregnancy, postpartum recovery, and the creative adjustments needed when toddlers sleep in your room. Nothing is off the table: mismatched libidos, porn use, silent “knocking” to avoid waking kids, and the challenge of keeping intimacy alive when life gets hectic. They also debate a listener dilemma about a husband tracking their sex life in a spreadsheet, opening a broader discussion on scheduling versus spontaneity. What emerges is a mix of humour, vulnerability, and straight talk about communication as the foundation for a healthy sex life. Eman admits he’s cooled down with age, Mariam shares the importance of checking in regularly, and together they show that intimacy is about much more than physical connection—it’s also late-night drives, playful banter, and mutual understanding. The episode closes with a “This Week in Petty” confession from Eman, proving that even in the bedroom, marriage is equal parts love, laughter, and learning to meet in the middle.   💌 Send us your dilemmas & questions! ✨ Subscribe for more episodes on love, marriage, money & building a lasting legacy! Apple Music https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-3ls-podcast/id1613116517 Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/2UEP7loqImW1ZtbYbFSAoT?si=7h9C7Gl6QYK_zSYx0U8ivg

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  • Marriage After Kids, The Real Truth | The 3L's Podcast Ep 5

    29/08/2025

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    Marriage After Kids, The Real Truth | The 3L's Podcast Ep 5

    In this episode of The 3L’s Podcast, Eman and Mimi open up about the challenge of keeping marriage at the centre while raising children. They share how, during the early years with three young kids, much of Mimi’s attention naturally shifted to the children, leaving Eman at times feeling overlooked. They discuss how easy it is for kids to become the focus of a marriage and the strain this can create on intimacy and connection. Both agree that this is often just a season, but how couples handle it sets the tone for the future. If partners withdraw, the relationship can suffer even after the kids grow up. However, when couples remain intentional about affirming each other, supporting one another, and making time to connect, their marriage can emerge even stronger. Mimi speaks about losing confidence in herself during motherhood and how small actions, such as fitting clothes or doing her hair, helped her feel like more than just “mom.” Eman encourages men to see the sacrifices their wives make and to invest in their well-being rather than seeking attention elsewhere. Together, they emphasise that a strong marriage is the foundation of a strong family, and that when the wife is cared for, the children also thrive. They also share practical ways couples can stay connected, from short trips without the kids to breakfast dates during school hours, or simply celebrating birthdays and anniversaries with intention. They close with the reminder that marriage, not children, must remain the anchor of the home, because a thriving partnership creates the best environment for kids to flourish. 💌 Send us your dilemmas & questions! ✨ Subscribe for more episodes on love, marriage, money & building a lasting legacy! Apple Music https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-3ls-podcast/id1613116517 Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/2UEP7loqImW1ZtbYbFSAoT?si=7h9C7Gl6QYK_zSYx0U8ivg

    29/08/2025

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  • #849: Dr. Michael Levin — Reprogramming Bioelectricity, Updating "Software" for Anti-Aging, Treating Cancer Without Drugs, Cognition of Cells, and Much More

    21 JAN

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    #849: Dr. Michael Levin — Reprogramming Bioelectricity, Updating "Software" for Anti-Aging, Treating Cancer Without Drugs, Cognition of Cells, and Much More

    Dr. Michael Levin (@drmichaellevin) is the Vannevar Bush Distinguished Professor of Biology at Tufts University and director of the Allen Discovery Center. He is primarily interested in how intelligence self-organizes in a diverse range of natural, engineered, and hybrid embodiments. Applied to the collective intelligence of cell groups undergoing morphogenesis, these ideas have allowed the Levin Lab to develop new applications in birth defects, organ regeneration, and cancer suppression. This episode is brought to you by: ShipStation shipping software: ShipStation.com/Tim AG1 all-in-one nutritional supplement: DrinkAG1.com/Tim Our Place’s Titanium Always Pan® Pro using nonstick technology that’s coating-free and made without PFAS, otherwise known as “forever chemicals”: FromOurPlace.com/Tim TIMESTAMPS: [00:00:00] Start[00:03:18] The Body Electric: A Vancouver bookstore discovery that launched a career.[00:04:19] Bioelectricity 101: Your brain uses it to think; your body used it before you had a brain.[00:06:05] The lesson learned by scrambled tadpole faces that rearrange themselves.[00:08:51] Software vs. hardware: The genome is your factory settings, not your destiny.[00:11:43] Two-headed flatworms: Rewriting biological memory without touching DNA.[00:16:20] Seeing memories: Voltage-sensitive dyes reveal the body’s hidden blueprints.[00:20:12] Three killer apps for humans: Birth defects, regeneration, and cancer.[00:24:27] Cancer as identity crisis: Cells forgetting they’re part of a team.[00:25:40] The boredom theory of aging: Goal-seeking systems with nothing left to do.[00:30:09] Planaria’s immortality hack: Rip yourself in half every two weeks.[00:31:27] Manhattan Project for aging: Crack cellular cognition, everything else falls into place.[00:33:47] Giving cells new goals: Convince a gut to become an eye.[00:37:42] Must mammalian mortality be mandatory?[00:40:25] Cross-pollination: Why biologists would benefit from programming courses.[00:47:15] Does acupuncture actually do anything?[00:50:57] Placebo as feature, not bug: Words and drugs share the same mechanism.[00:55:06] The frame problem: Why robots explode and rats intuit what matters.[00:59:41] Binary thinking is a trap: “Is it intelligent?” is the wrong question.[01:07:46] Minimal brain, normal IQ: Clinical cases that break neuroscience.[01:08:45] Super panpsychism: Your liver might have opinions.[01:13:48] The Platonic space: Bodies as thin clients for patterns from elsewhere.[01:15:24] Keep asking “why” and you end up in the math department.[01:23:07] Polycomputing: Sorting algorithms secretly doing side quests.[01:28:24] Power scaling for the future and avoiding red herrings for understanding machine minds.[01:34:06] Sci-fi recommendations.[01:37:24] Cliff Tabin’s toast and Dan Dennett’s steel manning.[01:41:21] Parting thoughts.* For show notes and past guests on The Tim Ferriss Show, please visit tim.blog/podcast. For deals from sponsors of The Tim Ferriss Show, please visit tim.blog/podcast-sponsors Sign up for Tim’s email newsletter (5-Bullet Friday) at tim.blog/friday. For transcripts of episodes, go to tim.blog/transcripts. Discover Tim’s books: tim.blog/books. Follow Tim: Twitter: twitter.com/tferriss  Instagram: instagram.com/timferriss YouTube: youtube.com/timferriss Facebook: facebook.com/timferriss  LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/timferriss See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

    21 Jan

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    1h 47m
  • Do you know your entrepreneurial DNA?

    10/12/2025

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    Do you know your entrepreneurial DNA?

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    10/12/2025

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  • Building Your Own Unapologetic Brand

    25/10/2022

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    Building Your Own Unapologetic Brand

    If you want to be the best at what you do, then you have to be the best at being yourself.  Authenticity is what sets us apart from other brands and makes us successful. Branding is what ultimates build trust with your audience. People buy from who they trust more, so if you want to be able to raise your pricing, attract more clients and shorten the cycle between someone becoming aware of your brand and then purchasing, branding is the ultimate key!  In another episode of The Business Empress Podcast, we are joined by Cassandra Hili. She founded Millennium Communications, which is a creative PR agency that supports businesses around the globe to connect the dots with an end-to-end approach that cultivates conversations, trust, and long-lasting relationships between brands and their audiences. Cassandra started her journey in PR thanks to a successful lifestyle and fitness blog she founded at seven eight, documenting her 55-kilo weight loss journey. With a devoted following of over a quarter of a million fans across YouTube, Instagram, and Tumblr. She is now a vision partner at The Entourage, where she educates businesses on how to own their brand and get in the media. She's spoken at large events such as the mind body and soul festival, Boss Lady events, New South Wales Parliament TAFE, New South Wales, and has been featured in so many amazing PR places such as Forbes, Daily Mail, Yahoo news.com day you just to name a few. She was also placed in the top 50 business leaders by inside small business and was a finalist in the young entrepreneurs' award Sydney 2019. What are you waiting for? Tune in to this episode now and learn how you can become unapologetic and authentic in your personal brand! Links: Follow Cassandra on: LinkedIn: Cassandra Hili Instagram: Cassandra Hili Website: Cassandra Hili ‍ Follow Samantha J on: Download the free copy of my best-selling book Build Your Empire From The Inside Out & Get Access To My Free FB Community: Build Your Empire From The Inside Out  Follow on Instagram: i.am.samantha.j Follow on LinkedIn: Samantha J. Follow on Facebook: Samantha J Business coach for entrepreneurs - Samantha J

    25/10/2022

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