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What is the importance of forgiving yourself and past partners? My podcast guest, Tony Silard, says that many relationships fail because we don’t practice forgiveness. He’s the author of Love and Suffering, and has coached political leaders, including G-20 cabinet ministers. He has taught leadership at various universities around the world and has lectured on leadership at Harvard, Stanford, Georgetown, the University of California at Berkeley, George Washington University, Cal Poly Pomona, and ESADE Business School.
In this episode of Last First Date Radio:
Connect With Tony
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/anthony-silard-a305516/?originalSubdomain=it
Download two free books: The Myth of Happiness and The Myth of Friendship: Go to
theartoflivingfree.org/freehappinessandfriendshipbooks
Purchase: Love and Suffering: Break the Emotional Chains that Prevent You from Experiencing Love https://amzn.to/45tbVgn
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►If you’re feeling stuck in dating and relationships and would like to find your last first date, sign up for a complimentary 45-minute breakthrough session with Sandy https://lastfirstdate.com/application
►Join Your Last First Date on Facebook https://facebook.com/groups/yourlastfirstdate
►Get Sandy’s books, Becoming a Woman of Value; How to Thrive in Life and Love https://bit.ly/womanofvaluebook , Choice Points in Dating https://amzn.to/3jTFQe9 and Love at Last https://amzn.to/4erpj7C
►Get FREE coaching on the podcast! https://bit.ly/LFDradiocoaching
►FREE download: “Top 10 Reasons Why Men Suddenly Pull Away” http://bit.ly/whymendisappear
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By Sandy Weiner4.8
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What is the importance of forgiving yourself and past partners? My podcast guest, Tony Silard, says that many relationships fail because we don’t practice forgiveness. He’s the author of Love and Suffering, and has coached political leaders, including G-20 cabinet ministers. He has taught leadership at various universities around the world and has lectured on leadership at Harvard, Stanford, Georgetown, the University of California at Berkeley, George Washington University, Cal Poly Pomona, and ESADE Business School.
In this episode of Last First Date Radio:
Connect With Tony
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/anthony-silard-a305516/?originalSubdomain=it
Download two free books: The Myth of Happiness and The Myth of Friendship: Go to
theartoflivingfree.org/freehappinessandfriendshipbooks
Purchase: Love and Suffering: Break the Emotional Chains that Prevent You from Experiencing Love https://amzn.to/45tbVgn
►Please subscribe/rate and review the podcast on Apple Podcasts http://bit.ly/lastfirstdateradio
►If you’re feeling stuck in dating and relationships and would like to find your last first date, sign up for a complimentary 45-minute breakthrough session with Sandy https://lastfirstdate.com/application
►Join Your Last First Date on Facebook https://facebook.com/groups/yourlastfirstdate
►Get Sandy’s books, Becoming a Woman of Value; How to Thrive in Life and Love https://bit.ly/womanofvaluebook , Choice Points in Dating https://amzn.to/3jTFQe9 and Love at Last https://amzn.to/4erpj7C
►Get FREE coaching on the podcast! https://bit.ly/LFDradiocoaching
►FREE download: “Top 10 Reasons Why Men Suddenly Pull Away” http://bit.ly/whymendisappear
►Group Coaching: https://lastfirstdate.com/the-woman-of-value-club/
►Website → https://lastfirstdate.com/
► Instagram → https://www.instagram.com/lastfirstdate1/
►Get Amazon Music Unlimited FREE for 30 days at https://getamazonmusic.com/lastfirstdate

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