Ep. 46 – The Ego Creates Drama. Guest Christie Garcia
Christie Garcia is an Ego Management Expert. She is well known for working alongside companies such as Airbnb, Twitter and Oakley.
Christie Garcia is an Ego Management Expert. She is well known for working alongside companies such as Airbnb, Twitter and Oakley.
Amy Eliza Wong is the author of the bestselling book Living On Purpose. Amy is also the founder of executive leadership coaching business, Always on Purpose.
Lee Chaix McDonough is an ICF-accredited coach and the author of the #1 Amazon bestseller, ACT On Your Business.
Ira Wolfe is an influential and prominent figure in the HR world. He is recognized as one of the most visionary thinkers within the industry and is one of the top 5 Global Thought Leaders in the future of work and HR. Ira’s professions include being an author, public speaker, business-owner, podcaster and blogger.
Born in Algeria, educated in Morocco and France, with a professional career in the USA and UK, Sophie has led an eventful life. She has been a helicopter pilot, a teacher, a designer, a relief worker, a war refugee, a CEO, and served as a United Nations representative on The Commission on the Status of Women’s Hunger Project. She has been shot at, shipwrecked, and widowed. She has lived on a farm, a boat, a penthouse, and in an ashram.
As a wisdom teacher, Sophie has spent decades leading transformational seminars to over 80,000 people around the world, of
all ethnicities, ages, religions and social backgrounds – all engaged
with the universal existential questions of “Who and what am I?” and “What is my life about?”
Brie Doyle is the founder of She Glows Retreats, LLC, and hosts transformational retreats throughout the US and across the globe. She specializes in curating mental and emotional wellness curriculum for groups, companies, schools and individuals. A yoga and meditation teacher for over twenty years, Brie is a leader in the health and wellness space who helps people heal their past and reclaim their power.
In this episode we deviate from our 1 on 1 format. Nate Leslie, Jeff Smith, and Janet Wood discuss the importance of showing genuine interest in people as a leader, and where we get it wrong. This is an audio recording of the SupportingLines Institute Human Experience Summit. We’ve broken up the 90 minute virtual summit into 3 parts to sprinkle amongst other episodes. This is Part 1.
Ian Chisholm, has courageous views on what it means to be a Mentor, and why we can’t call ourselves one.
Jason Dorland is challenging the status quo defining high performance culture. Once the embodiment of an aggressive athlete, Jason used to identify himself according to the results of his competitions―winner or loser.
Jeff Smith doesn’t shy away from large scale challenges. He leans in. He is the founder of the SupportingLines Institute, a CPA, and former CFO. He is a Master Executive Coach, and a yoga instructor!