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In this episode I talk with Gangotri Garg about the power of reclaiming cultural mythologies, cultivating a practice of elevating our ancestors, and how intuition bestows compassion on ourselves and others with whom we disagree or misunderstand.
Gangotri is a certified Integral Coach and a Facilitator for Stanford’s Graduate Business School’s Interpersonal Dynamics course. Over the past 21 years, she has held leadership positions within large healthcare organizations, led yoga teacher training programs, coached leaders across a wide range of professions, and run several small businesses. Through coaching, workshops, group work and speaking engagements, Gangotri teaches and mentors leaders to embrace a model of embodied leadership so that they can integrate inclusion and belonging while empowering their teams to co-create the transformation necessary in today’s environment of extreme disruption.
Gangotri uses her combined experience and expertise of corporate leadership, mindfulness and empathy, DEI, and leadership development to create a unique learning experience that results in profitable and sustainable change.
In her spare time, Gangotri enjoys being in nature, stand-up paddle boarding, and relaxing with her husband and two children in their home in California.
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In this episode I talk with Gangotri Garg about the power of reclaiming cultural mythologies, cultivating a practice of elevating our ancestors, and how intuition bestows compassion on ourselves and others with whom we disagree or misunderstand.
Gangotri is a certified Integral Coach and a Facilitator for Stanford’s Graduate Business School’s Interpersonal Dynamics course. Over the past 21 years, she has held leadership positions within large healthcare organizations, led yoga teacher training programs, coached leaders across a wide range of professions, and run several small businesses. Through coaching, workshops, group work and speaking engagements, Gangotri teaches and mentors leaders to embrace a model of embodied leadership so that they can integrate inclusion and belonging while empowering their teams to co-create the transformation necessary in today’s environment of extreme disruption.
Gangotri uses her combined experience and expertise of corporate leadership, mindfulness and empathy, DEI, and leadership development to create a unique learning experience that results in profitable and sustainable change.
In her spare time, Gangotri enjoys being in nature, stand-up paddle boarding, and relaxing with her husband and two children in their home in California.