Topic: Personal Development
454: Nomad Capitalist, Andrew Henderson
Is the United States the best country to live and do business in? If you think it is, why do you think that? Could it be, we don’t objectively analyze the country we’re born into? What if there are other places that treated you better? Maybe they offer a lower corporate tax rate, better services, a friendlier culture, lower income taxes, safer investment opportunities, etc.?
453: LOCUS Mindset Creator, Suzy Siegle
We’re discussing money and mindsets, and how to thrive in difficult times. We don’t really understand just how powerful the mind is, and when times are bad, we go into auto-pilot mode. We get anxious and afraid. And we fail to understand how much control we have over our life. Taking charge of your life and not playing victim may well be the single greatest factor in determining how well you do in life.
450: Jason Wasser on Thriving in Uncertain Times
We’re under a lot of stress these days. We’re facing financial uncertainty, health risks, a changing social structure – and it’s affecting us more than we realize. Fortunately, there are powerful therapies and principles which can turn our challenges into opportunities for success. And in this talk, we’re going to jump right into those.
448: Immaculée Ilibagiza, Rwandan Holocaust Survivor
People go through life hurting and afraid. But they have a choice – a choice to either pass along that fear and harm to others or to instead be a source of love and inspiration to others.
444: Life Balance Coach, Hector Prieto
Much of who we are and what problems we face has little to do with our genes or our upbringing. This talk shows it’s often more about the holes we’re trying to fill. And fortunately, we also talk about the essential steps to restoring balance in life and filling in those gaps.
437: Classical Education Advocate, Susan Wise Bauer
Susan Wise Bauer, bestselling author of several books, including The Well-Educated Mind: A Guide to the Classical Education You Never Had, advocates returning to classical education to solve many of our children’s educational problems. And she’s here to help us understand why this approach is both timely and needed in our modern society.
429: Immaculée Ilibagiza, Rwandan Holocaust Survivor
People go through life hurting and afraid. But they have a choice – a choice to either pass along that fear and harm to others or to instead be a source of love and inspiration to others.
428: Nomad Capitalist, Andrew Henderson
Is the United States the best country to live and do business in? If you think it is, why do you think that? Could it be, we don’t objectively analyze the country we’re born into? What if there are other places that treated you better? Maybe they offer a lower corporate tax rate, better services, a friendlier culture, lower income taxes, safer investment opportunities, etc.?