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#447 – Finding Your Groove at Home and Work with Christine Carter PhD
Transcript A sociologist and happiness expert at UC Berkeley’s Greater Good Science Center, Christine Carter, Ph.D., is the author of The Sweet Spot: How to Find Your Groove at Home and Work (January 2015) and Raising Happiness (2011). After receiving her B.A....
#446 – Post Traumatic Success with Fredrike Bannink
Fredrike Bannink is a clinical psychologist and a Master of Dispute Resolution based in Amsterdam. She is an internationally recognized author of 20+ books, presenter and trainer. She is also a Mental Health Trainer for Doctors without Borders. Among her many...
#445 – The Life of Emma Jung with Jungian Analyst Imelda Gaudissart
French Jungian Analyst Imelda Gaudissart was born in Belgium in 1934. Education: B.S. in Psychiatric Nursing. Marriage there, in 1961 “emigration” to the USA. Husband Pierre attends M.I.T. I mother our growing family + Studies toward Diploma in Photography. In 1969...
#444 – An African Shaman’s Wisdom for The West with Malidoma Somé PhD
Malidoma Patrice Somé Ph.D. is from Burkina Faso, West Africa. In his native language, Malidoma means “be friends with the stranger”. A gifted medicine man of the Dagara tribe, he holds three master’s degrees and two doctorates, from the Sorbonne and Brandeis. He is...
#443 – Reflections on The Mindfulness Boom with Ronald Purser PhD
Ron Purser, Ph.D. is a professor of management at San Francisco State University where he has taught the last eighteen years in both the MBA and undergraduate business programs. Prior to moving to San Francisco, he taught at Loyola University of Chicago. He received...
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