Unconventional Thinkers Kulwant Saluja
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- Health & Fitness
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I read many books and wonder "Why am I just now finding out about this information?". I figure if it is useful for me, then other people will benefit. I will interview experts from chosen fields ranging from psychology, spirituality and creativity to provide users information that will enhance the qualities of their life.
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Ali Abdaal on How to Increase Productivity
In this episode, we talk to Ali Abdaal. Ali is a doctor. He is also a YouTuber with over a million subscribers. Among the topics we cover include:
How to increase productivity How he grew his YouTube channel to over a million subscribers Apps that have influenced him along the way The books that have influenced him along the way include
The 4-Hour Week Anything You Want Show Your Work How to Take Smart Notes -
Interview with Jehanne Burns
In this episode, I speak with coach Jehanne Burns. Our discussion encompasses:
Jehanne's remarkable journey into coaching The significance of values in the coaching process Jehanne's top book recommendations I trust you'll find this interview with Jehanne both insightful and enjoyable!
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Exploring What Matters Most and Finding Meaning in the Second Half of Life
In this captivating episode, we delve into the world of Jungian analysis with James Hollis, a distinguished Washington-based Jungian analyst and the insightful author of "What Matters Most" and "Finding Meaning in the Second Half of Life." Join us as we unravel the depths of Jungian psychology and explore the transformative power of dreams.
Whether you are well-versed in Jungian psychology or just beginning to explore its depths, this conversation promises to be an enlightening journey into the realms of self-discovery, meaning, and the transformative power of understanding what matters most in the second half of life.
We invite you to enjoy this insightful interview with James Hollis, a beacon in the field of Jungian analysis, as we uncover the mysteries of the mind and heart. -
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Overcoming Trauma - Hoffman Process Cycle of Transformation
Overcoming Trauma - Hoffman Process Cycle of Transformation
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You Can Change The Way You Feel
In this episode, we talk to David Burns, author of the best-selling books Feeling Good: The New Mood Therapy and The Feeling Good Handbook. David has changed so many people's lives, including mine. Among the topics we cover include:
His upcoming book, Feeling Great How to overcome procrastination Why acceptance is paradoxically the greatest change you can make We hope you enjoy this interview with David Burns
Customer Reviews
Kulwant is a great podcast host!
Kulwant is a great podcast host! Terrific interviewer who ensures that those being interviewed look good, as opposed to trying to shine the spotlight on themselves! Prepared well for the interview with me and had very good questions about my book. Conversation was smooth and flowing. Highly recommended as someone you should connect with if you want a top-notch host to interview you.
Excellent information
Super job Kulwant! Powerful inspirational info for people facing medical issues. This was very engaging , motivational and inspirational. Thanks for putting this podcast.
Love the focus on learning!
There is such a need for a podcast like this! We all need to learn how to become life-long learners and Kulwant inspires you to do that and provides actionable advice on building your learning habits! Keep up the awesome work!