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For this episode I interviewed "natural born body worker" Gina Schatz.
Gina is a board certified integrated bodywork therapist and trains movement and manual practitioners in her clinically researched method, The Schatz Method TM.
Along her 30 year career path, several junctures led her to lean heavily on her spiritual path that changed the course and saved the course for her.
I met Gina while I was attending Heartcore Leadership, the leadership training program you will hear us mention in the conversation. Gina was a "senior student" then, also referred to as coaches in the program, while I was a first time student myself.
Then I benefitted from her deep thorough understanding of leadership principles, how they relate to spiritual principles, and her magnificent way to coach you into applying them in real life.
Even though she is not "technically" a coach, she's one of the best I ever had the opportunity to be coached by.
And she sure walks the talk before coaching you into walking yours.
Some of the highlights of our conversation are:
To connect with Gina:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/gina-schatz-96b3368/
https://www.theschatzmethod.com/lets-talk-anatomy/
And to access all the most recent episodes of Career & Spirituality Conversations, sign up here for free (and bonuses): https://keap.page/max338/sign-up-csc.html
For this episode I interviewed "natural born body worker" Gina Schatz.
Gina is a board certified integrated bodywork therapist and trains movement and manual practitioners in her clinically researched method, The Schatz Method TM.
Along her 30 year career path, several junctures led her to lean heavily on her spiritual path that changed the course and saved the course for her.
I met Gina while I was attending Heartcore Leadership, the leadership training program you will hear us mention in the conversation. Gina was a "senior student" then, also referred to as coaches in the program, while I was a first time student myself.
Then I benefitted from her deep thorough understanding of leadership principles, how they relate to spiritual principles, and her magnificent way to coach you into applying them in real life.
Even though she is not "technically" a coach, she's one of the best I ever had the opportunity to be coached by.
And she sure walks the talk before coaching you into walking yours.
Some of the highlights of our conversation are:
To connect with Gina:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/gina-schatz-96b3368/
https://www.theschatzmethod.com/lets-talk-anatomy/
And to access all the most recent episodes of Career & Spirituality Conversations, sign up here for free (and bonuses): https://keap.page/max338/sign-up-csc.html