38 min

216. The Gift of Grief - Jake Sasseville Meditation Conversation

    • Spirituality

How did entrepreneur, TV personality and wellness CEO Jake Sasseville use the trauma and grief of his early life to live a life of purpose?
Jake Sasseville experienced phenomenal success in the entertainment industry at a very young age. He was the youngest host in late-night TV history on ABC. He explains the peaks and valleys of that success at such a formidable time, and the impact of losing it all and living in his grandma's basement. 
The letter from a monk hours before he passed away that changed the course of his life. How we went from a self-serving life to one of service to others. What are the hidden inequities of retreat centers abroad? How did he cope going from huge success in the entertainment industry in New York City to it all being swept away, forcing him to live in his grandma’s basement, and how did that become a hidden gem of an opportunity for him? https://imiloainstitute.com
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How did entrepreneur, TV personality and wellness CEO Jake Sasseville use the trauma and grief of his early life to live a life of purpose?
Jake Sasseville experienced phenomenal success in the entertainment industry at a very young age. He was the youngest host in late-night TV history on ABC. He explains the peaks and valleys of that success at such a formidable time, and the impact of losing it all and living in his grandma's basement. 
The letter from a monk hours before he passed away that changed the course of his life. How we went from a self-serving life to one of service to others. What are the hidden inequities of retreat centers abroad? How did he cope going from huge success in the entertainment industry in New York City to it all being swept away, forcing him to live in his grandma’s basement, and how did that become a hidden gem of an opportunity for him? https://imiloainstitute.com
promocode Jake for $350 off any retreat
Other episodes you'll enjoy:
172. Losing It All to Gain Everything - ZofiaRennea Morales
173. Dreams Become Reality - Sharon Coleman
106. Magic, Video Games, and Upleveling Consciousness - David Lion and Michael Massey
Support the show:    
BestMade Natural Products: Enter code Kara10% to receive 10% off your order
Viori Shampoo and Conditioner Bars: Enter code KARA for 10% off
Libsyn Podcast Hosting: Up to two months free with code TMC
Visit my sponsors page to see all deals on things I love and support the show!
Connect with me:
themeditationconversation@gmail.com
www.karagoodwin.com
IG: @kara_goodwin_meditation
FB: @karagoodwinmeditation
Loved this episode? Leave us a review and rating here:
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-meditation-conversation-podcast/id1442136034

38 min