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How To Rewire Your Brain with Dr. Shad Helmstetter The Whole Person Podcast with Evan Herrman

    • Self-Improvement

Evan: (00:17)
Hi, my name is Evan Herman, and I'm documenting my journey on becoming the best version of myself while learning how to be an entrepreneur and developing the successful habits that are necessary to get and keep me there. If you want to come alongside me and make this journey together, we'll be listening and learning from some of the world's greatest mentors in the areas that matter most. Faith, family, finances, friendship, fitness, and fun. So join me on the whole person podcast. 
Evan: (00:50)
If you haven't had an opportunity yet, you can check us out at www.thewholepersonpodcast.com. You can find resources to grow yourself in every area of life. As we're growing, we're going to be putting our free resources up there. 
We have a fantastic guest, Dr. Shad Helmstetter. He is a bestselling author with more than 20 books in the field of personal growth. Dr shad is a pioneer Dean in the field of self-talk. He is the first behavioral researcher to focus on the role of self-talk as a primary programming source that directs our life path and personal effectiveness, and he's identified the actual self-talk words and phrases which most impact our programming. 
Evan: (01:51)
After deciding against his earlier choice to enter the ministry, Dr. Shad began his personal development career in 1972 when he developed the personal life coaching system that would refer later be adopted for the use by life coaching businesses and informed the foundation of life coach Institute. Dr. Shad, welcome to the show. How are you? 
 Dr. Shad:
I'm incredible, 
Evan: 
That's quite a bio of yourself, and I took it straight from your website, so I know it's accurate. Yeah, and that was the short version. 
Dr. Shad: That is the short version. There's a lot there, you know, I thank you. I appreciate it. Kind words. 
 Evan:
You bet. Before we get into the questions, I did not realize how much you and I are probably alike. I have to ask you, you wanted to go into the ministry but then decided not to pursue this path, which is very similar to my journey cause I went to all Oral Roberts university to get a degree in theology, which I accomplished but then never went into ministry and went in the business. 
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Evan: (00:17)
Hi, my name is Evan Herman, and I'm documenting my journey on becoming the best version of myself while learning how to be an entrepreneur and developing the successful habits that are necessary to get and keep me there. If you want to come alongside me and make this journey together, we'll be listening and learning from some of the world's greatest mentors in the areas that matter most. Faith, family, finances, friendship, fitness, and fun. So join me on the whole person podcast. 
Evan: (00:50)
If you haven't had an opportunity yet, you can check us out at www.thewholepersonpodcast.com. You can find resources to grow yourself in every area of life. As we're growing, we're going to be putting our free resources up there. 
We have a fantastic guest, Dr. Shad Helmstetter. He is a bestselling author with more than 20 books in the field of personal growth. Dr shad is a pioneer Dean in the field of self-talk. He is the first behavioral researcher to focus on the role of self-talk as a primary programming source that directs our life path and personal effectiveness, and he's identified the actual self-talk words and phrases which most impact our programming. 
Evan: (01:51)
After deciding against his earlier choice to enter the ministry, Dr. Shad began his personal development career in 1972 when he developed the personal life coaching system that would refer later be adopted for the use by life coaching businesses and informed the foundation of life coach Institute. Dr. Shad, welcome to the show. How are you? 
 Dr. Shad:
I'm incredible, 
Evan: 
That's quite a bio of yourself, and I took it straight from your website, so I know it's accurate. Yeah, and that was the short version. 
Dr. Shad: That is the short version. There's a lot there, you know, I thank you. I appreciate it. Kind words. 
 Evan:
You bet. Before we get into the questions, I did not realize how much you and I are probably alike. I have to ask you, you wanted to go into the ministry but then decided not to pursue this path, which is very similar to my journey cause I went to all Oral Roberts university to get a degree in theology, which I accomplished but then never went into ministry and went in the business. 
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