Inspire Possibility Show with Mark Susnow
PART 1:
This is one of the last interviews of the legendary John Bradshaw. For the past four decades, John Bradshaw has combined his exceptional skills as the role of counselor, author, management consultant, theologian, philosopher, and public speaker, becoming one of the leading figures in the fields of addiction/recovery, family systems, relationships, Spiritual and emotional growth, and management training. John brought the phrases dysfunctional families and inner child into mainstream society. His dynamic training and therapies are practiced all over the world. A much sought out speaker, John has truly touched and transformed the lives of millions. He was elected by a group of his peers as ‘one of the most influential writers on emotional health in the 20th Century.’
During his years of study, John developed a drinking problem, and on December 11, 1965, took a drastic step—he committed himself to Austin State Hospital for the treatment of his dependency to alcohol. John continues to celebrate that day; because that was the day he took his last drink. John signed himself out of the hospital after six days and entered an alcohol recovery program.
Over the past 35 years the venerable John Bradshaw has hosted, appeared on, been interviewed on over 800 television and radio shows. worldwide. JohNews, CNN-Talk Back Live,the BBC and on Sirius Radio. Hollywood Reporter), newspapers (includingChicago Tribune, LChicago Tribune, Dallas Morning News, Houston Chronicle, Boston Globe, San Francisco Chronicle, and Portland's Oregonian.)
PART 2:
Raz Ingrasci is the founder of the Hoffman Institute Foundation, emeritus president and CEO, a Hoffman Process teacher, and chairman of the board of Hoffman Institute International. The world famous Hoffman Process has been the subject of numerous research studies that show it produces extraordinary and lasting changes for participants. It has also been part of the curriculum of Harvard's, Kennedy School of Public Leadership.
After graduating from UC Berkeley in 1970, Mr Ingrasci has had a lifelong commitment to transformational learning, whereby people discover personal freedom, unconditional love and wisdom. A friend of Bob Hoffman (the creator of the Hoffman Process) since 1973, he collaborated with Bob for eight years until Mr. Hoffman's death in 1997. Since then he has been considered a leader in the human potential movement.