Culture: From Burnout to Brilliance
Your Instructor
I’m a high school dropout who helped the NSA communicate more effectively with the CIA and saved a Fortune 100 beverage company's culture-merge and accident rates when purchasing another beverage company…
… all while maintaining a private acupuncture practice, training other healthcare providers, and providing/coordinating more than 25,000 acupuncture treatments per year (in one of the most underemployed neighborhoods in the U.S.)
Besides being a communications and organization structure nerd?
I’m honored to be the conduit for America’s legacy of transformative leadership, social change, and alternative medicine.
I grew up in a family of wellness and organizational development pioneers. My parents were instrumental in mainstreaming alternative medicine in the US (problematic, I know). And getting acupuncture legalized in 48 states.
They also created the first graduate degree program in transformative leadership and social change in the United States.
I was their guinea pig.
If I had a tummy ache, they’d ask me, “Are you worried?”
If I was upset about something they’d ask me, “Well, do you have a request?”
In short, as an 8-year-old, I would ask my parents...
“I request that you let me go to Friday’s dance without a chaperone, do you accept, decline or counter offer?”
What that means for you?
It’s not about getting in touch with your feelings, and using meditation as medication. (expensive band aids )
I’ll show you how to use physical cues to make clear decisions to eliminate unnecessary “stress”...
… so you can show up to change the world.
Course Curriculum
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StartWeek #1 Upset is Optional (44:12)
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StartWeek #2 5 Teaching Symptoms (44:01)
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StartWeek #3 Breathing (45:02)
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StartWeek #4 Words as Drugs (43:31)
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StartWeek #5 Acknowledgement (43:56)
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StartWeek #6 Mood (50:58)
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StartWeek #7 Listening (44:35)
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StartWeek#8 Phenomena (43:29)
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StartWeek #9 Reframing 5-15-23 (84:20)
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StartWeek #10 Request 5-22-23 (53:28)
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StartWeek #11 Conversation for Curiosity 6-5-23 (47:32)
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StartWeek #12 Generations 6-12-23 (44:03)