Beyond Turning Points

Heart Business with Shammah Dhall


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From an early age Shammah Dhall had a strong connection to animals, intuition and spirituality. 

Shammah promotes living life from a place of deep creativity and wellness whilst facilitating growth for entrepreneurs & larger businesses.

In this episode we explore Shammah's experience with:

  •  connecting with a huge wild kangaroo as a seven year old;
  •  the passing of a dear friend when she was 14 years old;
  • turning points coming from peak and/or traumatic experiences;
  • the meaning of life being viewed with two lenses;
  • aligning oneself to create a life you love;
  • being the being & resonating with what you want in your life;
  • meeting Edward De Bono and refusing an invitation to lunch with the Prime Minister of Australia;
  • growing businesses focusing on wellness and human potential.

It's a far reaching interview and you'll benefit from the depth of Shammah's knowledge and deep awareness regardless if you are in business or not.

The company referenced in the podcast is CrashClaim Accident Management, a business based  in Homebush, Sydney Australia.

The Founder and Director, are a visionary husband and wife team; Nick and Helen Karagiannis, incredible heart and soul centred entrepreneurs, passionately committed to raising the collective level of consciousness through fierce dedication to their own personal and spiritual development as well as supporting their entire team along their journey’s as well.

To connect with Shammah Dhall:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/shammah-dhall/

To find out more about Crash Claim Accident Management:
https://crashclaim.com.au/

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Beyond Turning PointsBy Ash Perrow