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Dick Richards is a man of many talents. I first met him nearly 20 years ago through the (then) new world of blogging, and I eventually met him in person at an event he facilitated in Minneapolis and I was intrigued with his process called Naming Your Genius.
I eventually brought Dick to Fargo to facilitate Genius workshops as part of an event called the Bigger Small Talk Summit, which I hosted for 3 subsequent years somewhere around 2008.
His 30-year career in deep energy work as it relates to executive leadership and communication is so important, and in this episode we talk about some of his experiences as a consultant which took him to 14 different countries.
We also share a passion for art, so you'll learn more about that aspect of Dick's talent here as well.
Dick is the author of four books: "The Art of Winning Commitment," "Setting Your Genius Free," "Artful Work," and "Is Your Genius At Work?"
If you'd like to subscribe to Dick's newsletter, send him an email at [email protected]. You can also see (and purchase!) his artwork at dickrichardsart.com.
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Dick Richards is a man of many talents. I first met him nearly 20 years ago through the (then) new world of blogging, and I eventually met him in person at an event he facilitated in Minneapolis and I was intrigued with his process called Naming Your Genius.
I eventually brought Dick to Fargo to facilitate Genius workshops as part of an event called the Bigger Small Talk Summit, which I hosted for 3 subsequent years somewhere around 2008.
His 30-year career in deep energy work as it relates to executive leadership and communication is so important, and in this episode we talk about some of his experiences as a consultant which took him to 14 different countries.
We also share a passion for art, so you'll learn more about that aspect of Dick's talent here as well.
Dick is the author of four books: "The Art of Winning Commitment," "Setting Your Genius Free," "Artful Work," and "Is Your Genius At Work?"
If you'd like to subscribe to Dick's newsletter, send him an email at [email protected]. You can also see (and purchase!) his artwork at dickrichardsart.com.