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The podcast currently has 28 episodes available.
🎙We are back. Well, I am back. Emeli Paulo here. My previous co-hosts, Jeremy and Ryan may have moved on to reach their own potential. Yet, here I am carrying the big ass torch and I could just not let it go out. I have ignited the flame INSPOTAINMENT once again and bring you REAL AF experts who will ensure you are 'on purpose'.
It's time for the next series, People on Purpose. Yes, we're here to be helpful by simply (but powerfully) connecting you to 'people on purpose' for you to question, be curious and take action in your career, wealth, health and all your relationships. REAL conversations, REAL experts, REAL people doing REAL cool things to advance the health of humanity.
Nicole Gibson our first guest in the new podcast series 'People on Purpose' has done that better than most her age, a 25 year old that continues to make me lose my mind each time I see and watch her speak. Which I have recently have as she had the honour of doing a TEDx talk in Oxford, UK. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T8lctfMr8IY
Nicole Gibson is a speaker, unifier and facilitator.
Appointed Mental health commissioner for three terms, her very own charity The Rogue & Rouge Foundation. This young woman lives on the Gold Coast and is a badass rebel change maker.
I asked ‘What do you want to talk about today?
She said 'love' - of course! Nicole has written a remarkable book aptly named for the podcast, #LOL Love Out Loud [A Millennial’s Guide to Enlightenment] is her first book. A personal account of her finding her way back to love, as well as a guide to help you figure out what ‘Loving OUT LOUD’ really means to you.
Find the free course and tools Nicole mentions in the podcast at https://www.nicolegibson.com.au/
Do you want to sign up for more info about the launch of Collective Potentials wellbeing movement? Pop your name in our mailing list for JULY 1st!
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As 2016 comes to an end, one of the best ways to charge into the new year is to reflect on the year before. What brought you joy? What obstacles did you overcome that you can celebrate? What areas can you improve on? Join us as we playfully explore our lessons of the year and set our focus for 2017.
We want to grow with you in 2017. If you have feedback, leave us an iTunes review or leave a comment at http://www.collectivepotential.com.au/2016/12/2017-were-coming-for-ya/
You can download Em's eBook for free at www.collectivepotential.com.au
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David Bowie wrote a song about them, Chris Lilley made a telly show about them and we all would love to be one. In this episode, we explore the question: who are your heroes? What do you love about them and how have they shaped you to become the hero of your own life?
Joseph Campbell, a mythologist and the writer of The Hero's Journey once said: “A hero is a person that has given his or her life to something bigger than oneself”.
The Hero's Journey is a story structure that can be seen through different cultures and time periods. From the stories of the Buddha, to King Arthur's tales, to Lord of the Rings and Star Wars, the common theme and symbols in these stories influence our lives. We take qualities of these heroes as compass directions to inspire the people we become.
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David Bowie wrote a song about them, Chris Lilley made a telly show about them and we all would love to be one. In this episode, we explore the question: who are your heroes? What do you love about them and how have they shaped you to become the hero of your own life?
Joseph Campbell, a mythologist and the writer of The Hero's Journey once said: “A hero is a person that has given his or her life to something bigger than oneself”.
The Hero's Journey is a story structure that can be seen through different cultures and time periods. From the stories of the Buddha, to King Arthur's tales, to Lord of the Rings and Star Wars, the common theme and symbols in these stories influence our lives. We take qualities of these heroes as compass directions to inspire the people we become.
The podcast currently has 28 episodes available.