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This episode is about the journey toward being vulnerable and nonjudgmental, moving from a total dependence on thinking with your mind to feeling with your heart. Our guest, Keith Cooper, an Alaskan who served 26 years in the Army, was in the Pentagon when the planes hit on 9-11-2001.
We will learn that sometimes the truth is painful, and sometimes we need to admit when we are wrong, but most importantly, it is what we are doing about it. This episode gives you the reins of his book based on his real-life stories. If he can take off the mask and open up, so can you.
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ABOUT:
Joyan Chan is an award-winning coach, international speaker, and podcaster. The core of her work centers on helping leaders and entrepreneurs develop unshakable confidence to build a Rockstar personal brand, gain worldwide exposure, and earn recognition for their expertise.
Joyan's years of experience as a young lecturer, team leader, and business owner have given her a keen sense of what it takes to become a confident, visible, and impactful leader in today's world.
Her personal journey, which involved transforming depression into empowerment and building her brand globally from the ground up in just two years, inspired her to create a proven roadmap called "Rookie to Rockstar." This roadmap guides her clients to accelerate their confidence, visibility, and impact, empowering them to embrace their true selves with joy and purpose.
Joyan has been featured in numerous magazines, publications, shows and has spoken at many industry events. In March 2022, Joyan was awarded Outstanding Leadership Award on stage in Dubai, UAE. In the same year, she was also named a successful person by Britishpedia. During her interview with the publication house, she said, “because I took the courage to take the path less taken.”
Meet me at joyanchan.com
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This episode is about the journey toward being vulnerable and nonjudgmental, moving from a total dependence on thinking with your mind to feeling with your heart. Our guest, Keith Cooper, an Alaskan who served 26 years in the Army, was in the Pentagon when the planes hit on 9-11-2001.
We will learn that sometimes the truth is painful, and sometimes we need to admit when we are wrong, but most importantly, it is what we are doing about it. This episode gives you the reins of his book based on his real-life stories. If he can take off the mask and open up, so can you.
What we talk about:
Episode Resources:
Like this show? Please leave us a review here -
Even one sentence helps! Post a screenshot of you listening on Instagram and tag us @findjoywithjoyan_podcast so we can thank you personally!
ABOUT:
Joyan Chan is an award-winning coach, international speaker, and podcaster. The core of her work centers on helping leaders and entrepreneurs develop unshakable confidence to build a Rockstar personal brand, gain worldwide exposure, and earn recognition for their expertise.
Joyan's years of experience as a young lecturer, team leader, and business owner have given her a keen sense of what it takes to become a confident, visible, and impactful leader in today's world.
Her personal journey, which involved transforming depression into empowerment and building her brand globally from the ground up in just two years, inspired her to create a proven roadmap called "Rookie to Rockstar." This roadmap guides her clients to accelerate their confidence, visibility, and impact, empowering them to embrace their true selves with joy and purpose.
Joyan has been featured in numerous magazines, publications, shows and has spoken at many industry events. In March 2022, Joyan was awarded Outstanding Leadership Award on stage in Dubai, UAE. In the same year, she was also named a successful person by Britishpedia. During her interview with the publication house, she said, “because I took the courage to take the path less taken.”
Meet me at joyanchan.com