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Dr. Glenn rose from the ashes of a misspent youth, and at aged 37, had a spiritual awakening, experiencing an awakening as to how he could help others return to the path of life.
In his experience, psychotherapy wasn't enough for himself and for many of his patients.
Dr. Glenn believes we need to cultivate our hearts. After reading the teachings of a Chinese philosopher, a chap called " Mensha," he learned that many of us fall into the trap of getting so focused on this material world, we seem to ignore or neglect the well-being of our heart and the hole in our soul.
Dr. Glenn, suggests we need to think outside of the box surrounding mental health, to look at what drives us, what gives us meaning and purpose, or where we can find such conviction.
I pray you enjoy this podcast guest, who taps into the depths of our souls to suggest that there is a much simpler way of seeing life and how we can realign ourselves with life in a more healthier practice.
we only have today, and if we can find some way to 'seize the day' we will be well on our way, to finding our meaning and purpose in life
Dr. Glenn brings a wide scope to the challenges we all face and insights into another perspective on how to deal with such challenges
Dr. Glenn has created an online course to help individuals to find their heart, the drive to help them to turn up for life, one day at a time.
Dr. Glenn, from his professional experience of working with others, feels many people are looking for a new way, an alternative way to deal with their unnecessary pain and stuckness, as he describes a state many of us find ourselves in.
Dr. Glenn's online course is called:
Heartfinders
His book is called:
Never Say No to a Rockstar
and he can be found across social media and on his website by looking up his name
@glennberger
By richiejtierneyDr. Glenn rose from the ashes of a misspent youth, and at aged 37, had a spiritual awakening, experiencing an awakening as to how he could help others return to the path of life.
In his experience, psychotherapy wasn't enough for himself and for many of his patients.
Dr. Glenn believes we need to cultivate our hearts. After reading the teachings of a Chinese philosopher, a chap called " Mensha," he learned that many of us fall into the trap of getting so focused on this material world, we seem to ignore or neglect the well-being of our heart and the hole in our soul.
Dr. Glenn, suggests we need to think outside of the box surrounding mental health, to look at what drives us, what gives us meaning and purpose, or where we can find such conviction.
I pray you enjoy this podcast guest, who taps into the depths of our souls to suggest that there is a much simpler way of seeing life and how we can realign ourselves with life in a more healthier practice.
we only have today, and if we can find some way to 'seize the day' we will be well on our way, to finding our meaning and purpose in life
Dr. Glenn brings a wide scope to the challenges we all face and insights into another perspective on how to deal with such challenges
Dr. Glenn has created an online course to help individuals to find their heart, the drive to help them to turn up for life, one day at a time.
Dr. Glenn, from his professional experience of working with others, feels many people are looking for a new way, an alternative way to deal with their unnecessary pain and stuckness, as he describes a state many of us find ourselves in.
Dr. Glenn's online course is called:
Heartfinders
His book is called:
Never Say No to a Rockstar
and he can be found across social media and on his website by looking up his name
@glennberger