85: Dr. Amy Johnson – Clarity and Insights on Habits and Life
In this episode, Tim and Dr. Amy Johnson, Author, Psychologist and Paradigm Shifter, delve into the topics of, clarity, insights, habits and, life! Amy has the ability to help people see the possibilities for change + transformation. Simply put she makes it clear that “you are habit free and well already!”
OUR CONVERSATION:
- Clarity + Insights
- Habits + Life
- Finding the evidence that connects with us deeply and personally
- Struggles with bulimia
- Finding the persona in us that is deeper than the psychology
- Navigating the mental clutter
- When things look real and true, it’s the biggest brick wall we face
- Relax the mind when it’s lying to you
- Getting quiet to see things differently
- How curiosity suffers when we are under pressure
- How you feel what you think
- Our little mind is creating our problems
- How we are using our heads to solve the problems that our minds have created
- How the first answer is never the answer
- Getting hooked on our own thinking
- Forming positive habits that stick
- People are habit free but their mind is spewing out illusions
- Willpower is not sustainable for change and transformation
- Willpower is an exhaustible resource
- The Little Book of Big Change + knowing how we work
- You cannot sustainably use your mind to beat your mind
ABOUT DR. AMY JOHNSON:
Amy Johnson, PhD is a psychologist, coach, author, and speaker who shares a groundbreaking new approach that helps people find true, lasting freedom from unwanted habits via insight rather than willpower. She is the author of Being Human (2013), and The Little Book of Big Change: The No-Willpower Approach to Breaking Any Habit (2016). In 2017 she opened The Little School of Big Change, an online school that has helped hundreds of people find freedom from anxiety and habits and live a more peaceful life.
Johnson has been a regularly featured expert on The Steve Harvey Show and Oprah.com, as well as in The Wall Street Journal and Self magazine. Learn more at www.DrAmyJohnson.com or www.TheLittleSchoolofBigChange.com.
RESOURCES:
Being Human: Essays on Thoughtmares, Bouncing Back, and Your True Nature – by Dr. Amy Johnson
The Little Book of Big Change – by Dr. Amy Johnson
CONNECT WITH ELLEN:
Website: DrAmyJohnson.com
The Little School of Big Change: LittleSchoolofBigChange.com
Facebook: DrAmyJohnson
INTRO AND OUTRO MUSIC (Used by permission):
Continuation Vibe – Written, arranged and performed by Luke Pecoraro (© 2018 LSP Music)
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84: Ellen Tadd – The Infinite View
In this episode, Tim has a very enlightening conversation with Ellen Tadd exploring her new book The Infinite View, the importance of spirituality and how to experience and live with a greater understanding of our total being.
OUR CONVERSATION:
- The watershed event that helped her discover herself
- How she discovered the spiritual world
- Clairvoyance and clairaudience
- Genuine experience and misinterpreted experience
- Seeing life on earth as a school
- Attunement
- The importance of meditation and moving beyond preconceived notions
- Positivity as our greatest protection
- The energetic response of thoughts and feelings
- Being neutral is not strong enough
- The ‘Third-Eye”, the center of wisdom
- How many people are living in the ‘gut’ and the results
- Life is much clearer when you live with your eyes open
- How we perceive informs how we feel
- Anecdote inadequacy with humility
- Stilling the brain chatter
- Imagining a ‘Miniature You’
- Mistakes are good and necessary for learning and growing
- The difference between the ‘bing’ and the ‘thud’
- The misconception of ease
ABOUT ELLEN:
Ellen Tadd is an internationally known clairvoyant counselor, educator, and author who has been teaching and counseling for more than forty years. She is widely respected for the integrity of her work, the accuracy of her perceptions and guidance, and the clarity and usefulness of her teaching.
Shortly after completing her freshman year in college Ellen had a remarkable experience in which she was able to contact her deceased mother. Her mother’s presence and message healed Ellen’s childhood trauma of denying her clairvoyant and clairaudient gifts and transformed her view of the world. Very soon after this awakening she began to have contact with guides and teachers from spiritual realms who provided her with an extraordinary education.
Tadd is the author of three books: her latest book, The Infinite View, released in spring 2017, The Wisdom of the Chakras, and Death and Letting Go which appeared on the Boston Globe bestseller list.
RESOURCES:
The Infinite View – by Ellen Tadd
Wisdom of the Chakras – by Ellen Tadd
Death and Letting Go – by Ellen Tadd
CONNECT WITH ELLEN:
Website: ellentadd.com
INTRO AND OUTRO MUSIC (Used by permission):
Continuation Vibe – Written, arranged and performed by Luke Pecoraro (© 2018 LSP Music)
Straight Drive (© 2017 Tim Pecoraro)
Uphill Conversations is an Uphill Strategies, LLC production © 2017 Uphill Conversations
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83: Dr. Neeta Bhushan – Emotional GRIT + Coaching
In this episode, Tim has another great conversation with Dr. Neeta Bushan, and they go deep quick. Digging deeper into growth, empathy, compassion and overall improvement, Tim and Neeta challenge the status-quo and shine a light on real transformation.
THE CONVERSATION:
- Mixing your genius zone
- Using coaching as a skill for all areas of your life
- Education and the current model for learning
- Helping others to figure out problems for themselves
- Being a great listener and developing your ear
- Empathy + Compassion
- Leadership and what’s missing
- Leadership and the art of compassion
- Making decisions with understanding and not out of fear
- Setting boundaries and limits
- Help for the most hated man in America
- Being open to learn
- The real power in life is when you see the value in others
- Being vulnerable as you build trust
- The power of groups and community in a collective
- The power of observation coupled with intuition
ABOUT NEETA:
Dr. Neeta Bhushan is a former cosmetic dentist turned best-selling author, international speaker, social entrepreneur, the advocate of emotional health, and leadership coach.
Neeta left her million-dollar dentistry practice to pursue her inner truth; a journey which saw her spend over 15 years across 45 countries researching and immersing herself in the field human behavior, as well as studying the works of classical philosophers and modern psychology.
Her pursuit of knowledge to understand human behavior in order to create positive life transformation is sparked by her own life experience to overcome multiple extreme adversities, which includes being orphaned at a young age, surviving an abusive marriage of domestic violence, and facing homelessness.
Neeta’s approach seamlessly blends the emotional grit she developed to overcome personal adversity with the understanding of human behavioral patterns. The power of her coaching and message has transformed the lives of thousands across the world and set the bar for a new form of emotional leadership.
RESOURCES:
Emotional GRIT – by Dr. Neeta Bhushan
The Book of Coaching: For Extraordinary Coaches – by Ajit Nawalkha & Dr. Neeta Bhushan
CONNECT WITH NEETA:
Website: https://www.neetabhushan.com/
INTRO AND OUTRO MUSIC (Used by permission):
Continuation Vibe – Written, arranged and performed by Luke Pecoraro (© 2018 LSP Music)
Straight Drive (© 2017 Tim Pecoraro)
Uphill Conversations is an Uphill Strategies, LLC production © 2017 Uphill Conversations
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82: Naseema Perveen – Business + Relationship in a Digital World
In this episode, Tim has an inspiring conversation with Naseema Perveen, a digital entrepreneur who adds value to global clients with her knowledge, skills and expertise. Naseema brings her authenticity, wisdom, knowledge and people skills into everything she does.
OUR CONVERSATION:
- Passion for entrepreneurs and driving the digital economy
- Turning her STRUGGLE to find a job into her PASSION to help others in the digital economy
- How to build connections and relationships virtually
- Treating people you meet in the digital realm as human beings
- Being yourself and not manufacturing your message
- Creating content around your passion + vision makes better connections
- The advantages + disadvantages working in the digital space
- Obstacles + challenges of stepping out into the digital economy
- BUILDING + EARNING trust and what it takes
- Having to overcome family traditions and way of thinking as it relates to valid work, career and process
- Building the trust needed to earn a greater wage
- Placing GREATER VALUE on yourself and the work you do and charging accordingly
- FACING your FEARS as you build your business and relationship
- Building your personal brand to earn the trust you need to be respected and paid fairly in the digital economy
- How CURIOSITY is crucial for discovering new + better connections
ABOUT NASEEMA:
Naseema Perveen is a budding entrepreneur who helps businesses and women entrepreneurs globally to thrive online using her content writing, and social media brand building skills.
CONNECT WITH NASEEMA:
- Website: naseemaperveen.com
- Twitter: @naseemaO
- LinkedIn: in/naseema-perveen-4901564b
- Facebook: facebook.com/naseema0
- Instagram: naseema0
INTRO AND OUTRO MUSIC (Used by permission):
Continuation Vibe – Written, arranged and performed by Luke Pecoraro (© 2018 LSP Music)
Straight Drive (© 2017 Tim Pecoraro)
Uphill Conversations is an Uphill Strategies, LLC production © 2017 Uphill Conversations
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81: Kathleen Janus – Social StartUp Success
In this episode, Tim has a wonderful conversation with Kathleen Janus. It is very clear from the beginning that Kathleen is confident in who she is, the work she does, and the impact she wants to make for those who want to see social change in people, communities and the world.
OUR CONVERSATION:
- Hearing ‘NO’ is an open door for other opportunities and future connections
- Work on your response when you hear NO, learn to elevate yourself in the situation
- We all need to reframe failure as learning
- How Kathleen started out getting involved with Social Startups
- Her involvement and what she learned from her first venture, ‘Spark’
- Her drive for getting involved started in the community
- Her peers had the energy for something great but needed an avenue + outlet
- Why Kathleen wrote the book “Social Start-Up Success”
- Just because you scale revenue doesn’t equate to scaling impact
- Our potential to be activists for our communities, causes and, organizations
- The importance of making a difference and not just feel good about ourselves
- The story of Rob and his journey as a young person who learned starting an organization is more than one’s charisma and passion
- Connection with your community and the importance of proximity
- Understand that good intention can be completely misguided when learning + nurturing should be the priority
- Communities are overlooked and not afforded access to the resources available and the reasons why
- Removing our ego from our efforts
- Every organization needs to take a better look at their team and how they are functioning
ABOUT KATHLEEN:
Kathleen Kelly Janus is a social entrepreneur, author, and lecturer at Stanford University’s Program on Social Entrepreneurship. As an expert on philanthropy, millennial engagement and scaling early stage organizations, her work has been featured in the Wall Street Journal, Huffington Post, Stanford Social Innovation Review, Tech Crunch and the San Francisco Chronicle. Her book – Social Startup Success: How the Best Nonprofits Launch, Scale Up and Make a Difference – is a playbook for nonprofit organizations based on a five-year research project interviewing hundreds of top-performing social innovators.
An attorney, Kathleen has spearheaded numerous social justice initiatives. Kathleen is a co-founder of Spark – a network of over 10,000 millennial donors – which seeks to advance gender equality by engaging the next generation in accessible forms of philanthropy. As a teaching fellow at Stanford Law School, Kathleen helped launch and direct Stanford Law School’s international human rights clinics in Namibia and South Africa. She has also served as pro bono counsel at Covington and Burling and a litigation associate at Thelen Reid & Priest.
Kathleen is currently the board chair of both Accountability Counsel and Cow Hollow School. She informally advises dozens of other nonprofits, including the Stanford Social Entrepreneurs in Residence. In 2014, she received the Laura Arrillaga-Andreessen SV2 Social Impact Award for her commitment to philanthropy.
A graduate of Berkeley Law School, Kathleen also graduated with highest honors from U.C. Berkeley. She lives in San Francisco with her husband Ted. Kathleen is a certified yoga instructor, which comes in handy when juggling their three young children.
CONNECT WITH KATHLEEN:
Website: katleenjanus.com
ABOUT THE BOOK:
Social Startup Success: How the Best Nonprofits Launch, Scale Up, and Make a Difference is now available! Thank you in advance for your support of my first book. Go to your favorite retailer to buy the social entrepreneurship’s essential playbook; the first definitive guide to solving the problem of nonprofit scale.
INTRO AND OUTRO MUSIC (Used by permission):
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Straight Drive (© 2017 Tim Pecoraro)
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