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    Explore " ted speaker" with insightful episodes like "E218: Josselyne Herman-Saccio - Becoming Unmessable With", "Change Your Voice, Change Your Life with TedX Speaker Marshall Jones", "Susan Cain: NYT Best-selling Author and Introvert", "Is India Witnessing A Rise In Hate ?" and "Happiness and Wellbeing with Suresh Devnani" from podcasts like ""Back2Basics: Reconnecting to the essence of YOU", "Technically Spiritual", "Guy Kawasaki's Remarkable People", "ARGUMENTATIVE INDIANS PODCAST" and "Speak Like a Leader"" and more!

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    E218: Josselyne Herman-Saccio - Becoming Unmessable With

    E218: Josselyne Herman-Saccio - Becoming Unmessable With

    Learn more about Josselyn at:

    THE ART OF BEING UNMESSABLEWITH - The Art Of Being Unmessablewith by Josselyne Herman-Saccio

      Josselyne Herman & Associates - Home (jhamanagement.com)

    (FUN FACT) In 1993, Josselyne and her pop group Boy Krazy fulfilled a lifelong dream when their debut single,That’s What Love Can Do, knocked Whiteny Houston’s I will Always Love You out of the #1 spot on the Billboard Top 40 Charts, joining the ranks of the Beatles and Elvis Presley, both artists whole debut single went #1.



     

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    Back2Basics reconnecting to the essence of YOU (podpage.com)

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    Change Your Voice, Change Your Life with TedX Speaker Marshall Jones

    Change Your Voice, Change Your Life with TedX Speaker Marshall Jones

    Your voice is your first inheritance. Words are the vibrations that alchemize our thoughts, self, and expression into the physical, shared world. By becoming more mindful about our thoughts, our intention, and how our voice is the first outward expression of our inner selves, we quite literally change the way we exist physically in this world. And, we become more confident because we practice trusting the communication between our mind and our body. We talk about all this and more with world-renowned TedX speaker and founder of MindBodySpeak, Marshall Davis Jones.

    Susan Cain: NYT Best-selling Author and Introvert

    Susan Cain: NYT Best-selling Author and Introvert

    Listen to Remarkable People on Apple Podcasts or your favorite podcast player.

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    ➡️ How to FOLLOW and leave a REVIEW for the Remarkable People podcast on Apple Podcasts.

    Cut and paste LINK: https://apple.co/2DZvtg0 

    🎙Open the Podcasts app.

    🎙Search for Guy Kawasaki's Remarkable People 

    🎙Tap the show to see its information page.

    🎙Tap the Follow button + 

    Now the Remarkable People podcast will be in your Apple Podcast library. 

    Thank you for your support, it really helps the show!
     

    Past guests on Guy Kawasaki’s Remarkable People Podcast: Dr. Jane Goodall, Salesforce CEO Mark Benioff, Netflix’s Dream Home Makeover stars Shea and Syd  McGee of McGee Studios, Tiny Habit’s author BJ Fogg, Dave Evans author of Designing your Life, The Artist’s Way author Julia Cameron, Entrepreneur and host of Smart Passive Income Pat Flynn, Seth Godin, Hollywood director Jon M. Chu, indie author Hugh Howey, Rich Benoit of Rich Rebuilds, Dr. Robert Cialdini, Mark Manson, Martha Stewart, Brandi Chastain, Star of Netflix's Skin Decision Dr. Sheila Nazarian, Luvvie Ajayi Jones, Dr. Sinan Aral, Scott Galloway, Canva CEO Melanie Perkins, iJustine, Kristi Yamaguchi, Chef Roy Yamaguchi, Celebrity Chef Andrew Zimmern, Gary Vaynerchuk, Sir Ken Robinson, Steve WOZ Wozniak, Ariana Huffington, Wee Man of Jack Ass fame, Margaret Atwood, Stephan Wolfram, Dr. Phil Zimbardo The Stanford Prison Experiment, and new remarkable people each Wednesday!

    Is India Witnessing A Rise In Hate ?

    Is India Witnessing A Rise In Hate ?

    During the dark days of the Raj many predicted that the idea of India would eventually fail and the divisions of caste, religion and race would come to define the subcontinent. The 75 years of independent India have proved these doomsayers utterly wrong. Instead of the divisions, the peaceful co-existence of its various ethnic and cultural groups has come to define the Indian nation. Hence it is naturally a matter of grave concern that much of the national and international media in their coverage of India have been featuring alarming headlines about the rise of intolerance. Gruesome stories about communal violence and mob lynchings appear to have become commonplace. Many of India’s prominent artists and academics, along with veteran bureaucrats and opposition politicians have felt compelled to draft public letters, deliver emotional parliamentary speeches and file writ petitions in the Supreme Court, seeking urgent action to check this disturbing trend. Even foreign leaders such as Barack Obama and Kamala Harris have pushed diplomatic boundaries to remind India of its commitment to democracy and the strength it derives from being inclusive. 

    Can all of this be simply an overreaction or is it a sinister conspiracy to defame India? Or worse, is it true? Is India seeing a rise in hate?

    If indeed true, the alarm bells must be heeded. Hate, if allowed to fester for too long, can tear the social fabric of any society. Moreover, experts point out that "rising intolerance, hate crimes and moral policing can seriously damage the economic growth of the nation." That’s a risk India, which still needs to lift hundreds of millions out of poverty, cannot afford to take. The doctrine of hate cannot be allowed to reverse India's upward trajectory. 

    In this session, we meet face-to-face with Mr. Harsh Mander, who has been nominated this year for the Nobel Peace Prize in recognition of his extensive work with victims of mass violence and his campaign 'Karwan-e-Mohabbat'. 'Karwan-e-Mohabbat', meaning “Caravan of Love” was founded by Mr. Mander in 2017, to show solidarity to victims of hate crimes. An award-winning author, researcher, teacher and human rights worker, he has been hailed as "an important voice for religious tolerance and dialogue."


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    DISCLAIMER:
    We invite thought leaders from across the ideological spectrum. The guests in our sessions express their independent views and opinions. Argumentative Indians does not profess to subscribe, agree or endorse the same or be in anyway responsible for the stance, words and comments of our guests.

    Happiness and Wellbeing with Suresh Devnani

    Happiness and Wellbeing with Suresh Devnani

    Suresh Devnani, commonly known as “the Happy Doctor” is an award-winning global speaker on happiness. Suresh is the #1 international bestselling author of Happiness Reinvented and ranked top 10 most inspirational TED speakers on Happiness and mental wellbeing.

    His groundbreaking research on happiness and positive psychology is regularly featured in countless media outlets and he has been invited to share his ideas at TEDx on four separate occasions.

    Suresh is an internationally recognized global expert on happiness and well-being at work.

    Devnani has trained and served thousands of individuals; entrepreneurs, educators, corporate leaders, professionals, and over-achievers in over 123 countries through his books, videos, online courses, and keynote speeches.

    He is committed to serving organizations build innovative, thriving sustainable organizations.

     

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    John Bates provides 1:1 Executive Communications Coaching, both in-person and online, as well as large and small group training. 


    Sign up for his free weekly micro-trainings at https://johnbates.com/mini-trainings and create a great leadership communications habit that makes you the kind of leader who inspires trust, loyalty and connection.

    E80 Dancing with Fire with Danielle Torley

    E80 Dancing with Fire with Danielle Torley
    E80 Dancing with Fire with Danielle Torley In this episode of Project Management Office Hours, Danielle Torley shares her life adventures and journey in the project management world. Danielle and PMO Joe discuss the need to speak the same language across business functions, the importance of seeing opportunities when they exist, her experience as a […] The post E80 Dancing with Fire with Danielle Torley appeared first on Business RadioX ®.

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    Ep. 49-Mike Domitrz: The Center For Respect

    Ep. 49-Mike Domitrz: The Center For Respect

    After his sister was sexually assaulted in 1989, today’s guest, Mike Domitrz, (Domish)  committed to reducing sexual violence from ever happening to others. In 2002, Mike created The Center for Respect (at the time, the name was The Date Safe Project) and has since been speaking to K-12, College, Military and business populations on this topic around the country.

    https://www.centerforrespect.com

    Jason is a Licensed Marriage & Family Therapist, Alternative Medicine Practitioner, Certified Coach and Speaker. 

    He is one of a handful of Mental Health Professionals to carry Neuro Emotional Technique's Level 3 Certification from thousands of NET practitioners around the world.

    Jason's training as a therapist has led him to become a Certified Entrepreneur Coach, focusing on family businesses and young professionals who are looking to minimize their stress and maximize their potential with simplicity and clarity. He uses a "Lifestyle By Design" approach to setting and reaching goals with all of his coaching clients. 

    He is a sought after speaker and has led workshops, retreats and conferences on topics including Mind/Body Psychology, Performance Enhancement, Business Spirituality and Alternative Medicine.

    He is the owner of The Family Room Wellness Associates, a mind-body integrative health focused practice in South Florida that offers therapy, chiropractic and nutrition. 

     Jason also has coaching clients all over the world that he sees virtually and is the host of the You Winning Life Podcast.  More information can be found at www.thefamilyroomsfl.com and IG-JasonWasserLMFT


    https://www.instagram.com/youwinninglife


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    TED Speaker Torin Perez - Diversity Management In The Workplace and Your Personal Life

    TED Speaker Torin Perez - Diversity Management In The Workplace and Your Personal Life

    In today's #LifeWithEase interview, Nathan sits down with Torin Perez. Torin is a diversity, equality and inclusion consultant with the main purpose of creating inclusive leadership in the workplace. Over the last five years, Torin and has spoken at more than 50 colleges conferences, organizations, and colleges to better improve their diversity management processes.

    In the interview today, Torin discusses being a part of the solution, learning and teaching through your experiences, inspiring change in both the boardroom and the classroom plus much more! We are honored and privileged to release this interview! 

    Learn more at www.itsease.com & www.itsease.com/academy

    46: Why We Should Diversify Our Media Intake - with Yassmin Abdel-Magied, Writer, Broadcaster, & Social Advocate

    46: Why We Should Diversify Our Media Intake - with Yassmin Abdel-Magied, Writer, Broadcaster, & Social Advocate

    Yassmin Abdel-Magied is a Sudanese-Australian writer, broadcaster and award-winning social advocate. 

    Yassmin trained as a mechanical engineer and worked on oil and gas rigs around Australia for almost half a decade before becoming a full-time writer and broadcaster in 2016. 

    She published her debut memoir, Yassmin's Story, with Penguin Random House at age 24, and followed up with her first fiction book for younger readers, You Must Be Layla, in 2019. 

    Yassmin has delivered keynotes and workshops in over 20 countries on unconscious bias and inclusive leadership, working with the likes of IBM, Chevron and Visa. Her TED talk, What does my headscarf mean to you, has been viewed over two million times and was chosen as one of TED’s top ten ideas of 2015.

    With over a decade’s experience in non-profit governance, Yassmin founded her first organization, Youth Without Borders, at the age of 16. She has since served on numerous board and councils, including the Council of Australian-Arab Relations, ChildFund and Electronic Frontiers Australia.

    In this episode, Yassmin touches on the idea of unconscious bias, the importance of listening to other communities and different perspectives, reflecting on our information diet, what media we consume and understanding how that affects us subconsciously. With that awareness, we can choose to diversify our media intake and gain a broader perspective.

    We also discuss why representation is vital and Yassmin shares how the lack of representation in her life inspired her to be an example for others.

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    WEBSITE: http://www.yassminam.com/
    BOOKS:  YOU MUST BE LAYLA / YASSMIN'S STORY
    INSTA: @yassmin_a

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    Kindness Boomerang (With Orly Wahba)

    Kindness Boomerang (With Orly Wahba)

    Orly Wahba is an educator, entrepreneur, and activist who is passionate about inspiring people to embrace the power of kindness. She began her career as a middle school teacher in Brooklyn. For 15 years has worked with youth and local charities. Wahba is known for incorporating kindness love and respect into curricula. She founded life vest inside in 2011 and is the writer and director of Kindness Boomerang an inspiring video about kindness with more than 100 million views, the author of the book Kindness Boomerang, and is a TED speaker.

    Pure Curiosity: Jake Heilbrunn on Transforming Anxiety into Passion

    Pure Curiosity: Jake Heilbrunn on Transforming Anxiety into Passion

    Jake Heilbrunn was suffering from crippling anxiety before embarking on a life-changing trip to South America. His experience during his travels connected him to his passion for helping others, and when he returned he began speaking and writing about his journey. Jake is now an extremely accomplished public speaker, best selling author and entrepreneur, helping young people all over the world find their passions and overcome their fears.

    About Our Guest:

    Jake Heilbrunn is a bestselling author, TEDx speaker, surf-loving nomad, and entrepreneur. He is the chief strategy officer of The Idea Collective, an idea incubator, talent hub and networking epicenter for thought leaders, change makers, and social influencers seeking to create the greatest human impact possible.He has spoken to over 12,000 people of all ages, sharing his story and inspiring audiences to replace anxiety with purpose and follow their intuition. Jake's work has been featured in Psychology Today, The LA Times, Thought Catalog and The San Diego Union-Tribune. He is currently helping heart-driven leaders land, deliver, and spread their TEDx talk so they can impact the world with their story and message.
    Buy his Book on Amazon 

    Visit his website

    Read his Psychology Today articles:
    Anxiety and Depression in College
    Student Anxiety Epidemic 

    Check out his Kickstarter campaign on the book/story. 

    Watch the episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/mO5rct_52IU

    The Surprising Benefits of Talking to People You Don't Know

    The Surprising Benefits of Talking to People You Don't Know
    Why is it harder to make friends as adults? Whether introverted or extroverted, should we talk to strangers? If we’re so interconnected, why do we still feel isolated and lonely? Kio Stark, speaker and author of ‘When Strangers Meet,’ and Shasta Nelson, speaker and author of ‘Frientimacy,’ expose our deepest longings for connection and discuss how we can form close bonds and relationships as we get older. They will help move us out of our comfort zones and into more fulfilling relationships.
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