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Exploring the Art of Ho’oponopono, Values, and Non-attachment with Heidi Zuckerman


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Heidi Zuckerman is a globally recognized CEO in contemporary art, author and speaker. She’s curated over 200 contemporary art exhibitions, raised over $130 million dollars for the Aspen Art Museum, and she’s passionate about making art accessible. In this episode Heidi offers her insights on the Hawaiian art of forgiveness known as ho’oponopono, the importance of values, how to bring a vision to life through asking for what you need and she shares some of her personal daily rituals from her spiritual journey.

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Show Notes:

02:50 Heidi’s story and some of her favorite moments

10:15 The journey of bringing the new AAM building to life

15:43 Heidi’s Personal Rituals

17:59 How being a non-collecting museum allows space for more representation

22:02 Making space for the best artists that are making an impact

24:25 Ho’opononono: the Hawaiin art of forgiveness

33:08 How to powerfully ask for what you need

38:10 Being a CEO & a mother

42:41 Conversations About Art

45:55 Books that Heidi is reading & bops that she is dancing to

48:47 What matters most to you? Why values matter

52:10 Practicing gratitude

53:31 Where to find Heidi

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