Speak For Change
By Thomas Pedersen
Speak For ChangeJul 11, 2020
Ep.48 Joshua Hathaway | Being a Modern Man and Balancing Masculinity
Ep.47 Friday With The Arts Ep.3 : Larissa Garcia- Journey as an Actor in The USA
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Larissa Garcia is an actor and comedian born and raised in Bahia, Brazil . She landed in the Bay Area 14 years ago and has since been calling Bay Area and Santa Cruz stages home, working with incredible people and fantastic theater companies. One of the things she has done the most while carving her path in a foreign country is to push her boundaries and force herself to doing things she is uncomfortable with. It hasn’t always been easy, but it’s been completely worth it.
Ep.46 Dr.Nick Rowell: A Biden Presidency and Politics in the USA
Political scientist and educator talks about importance of voting, The 2020 Election, The Future of American Politics under Biden and The importance of civility and political participation.
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Ep.45 Friday With The Arts | Skye Braunhut: How Music Can Help Us FInd Our Limiting Beliefs and Overcome Them.
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Today we are featuring Educator, Composer, and good friend Skye Braunhut. She talks about her experience with music education and how it acts as a vehicle to help us find our limiting beliefs and overcome them!
Ep.44 Thomas Talks | Never Give up
This episode, We talk about what to expect in Season 2 and a Thomas talks about why it is important to never give up!
Ep. 43 Friday with The Arts Ep. 1| Thomas Sage Pedersen : Importance of the Arts and Performance of Original Piano music
Friday With the Arts is a co-production between Everyone's Music School and Speak For Change Podcast. The goal is to bring awareness to the importance of the arts in our communities.
Ep.42 Interview| Ryanna Hammond : How to Strengthen Self-Esteem, Self- Respect and Self-Belief.
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About Ryanna:
Ryanna is a 23-year-old published author who has published 2 poetry books that dance with the themes of depression, anxiety, joy, love, and more. Her books have helped many people find connection and healing in life, especially in these turbulent times.
She has her bachelors degree in Psychology and she is currently working on her third book at her home in Southern California.
Ep.41 Interview | Tavia Avila : Living a Life of Purpose & Joy(Trigger Warning, Look in description before listening)
**Trigger Warning We Mention Sexual Assault in This Episode**
FInd Tavia:
https://www.instagram.com/walk_the_talk_broadcast/
https://www.walkthetalkbroadcast.com/
https://www.facebook.com/taviamarisa
About Tavia:
Our guest is Producer, Director, and Talk Show Host of Walk the Talk. Walk the talk features guests that offer resources and information with the intention of helping others to take action towards fulfilling their life purpose, living their life with joy while creating a safe place and a community for people to share their thoughts and feelings while they are on their journey.
She is a former Producer, director, and on-air personality of KSCO AM 1080 Santa Cruz California where she created new and exciting programming which promoted diversity, cultural awareness, and inspiration amongst the community of Santa Cruz. During that time she also produced a weekly public affairs radio show providing resources to That Community.
She has recently created a series on her podcast Walk the Talk dedicated to highlighting the Black Lives Matter movement, where she has interviewed a variety of inspirational and motivational guests to shed light on the issues being presented in the Black Lives Matter Movement.
She is a motivational figure herself providing resources to everyone in her community, speaking up about important issues and helping people discover their true purpose in life
Ep.40 Thomas Talks: Dealing With Emotions
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Ep.39 Interview | Alejandra Aguilera- How to Discover Your True Purpose in Life.
FInd Alejandra :
https://www.instagram.com/mindbodypower3/
https://www.facebook.com/mindbodypower3/
About Alejandra:
Alejandra is a Physical Therapist, Yoga Teacher, Health Coach, and Mother.
She is originally from Venezuela and has lived in the USA for 10 years. In those 10 years, she had to start her life from scratch surrounded by a new language, in a new country, away from her family and culture she transformed her life.
She is a dreamer and believer and that is one of the reasons she never gave up on pursuing her dreams.
It took 4 years of schooling while pregnant, working two jobs to finally achieve her goal of becoming a Physical therapist in the USA.
Since then she has helped numerous people, especially single mothers and their children to discover their true purpose in life and achieve their dreams. This is what inspired her latest community project WE CAN.
whose mission is to serve and support single mothers to gain insight and knowledge in key areas of their lives, and to blossom into their full potential as well as improve their relationship with their children.
Ep.38 Interview | Leah Moore: Our Perceptions Equal Our Reality
Find Leah:
https://m.facebook.com/leah.moore.737
About Leah:
is the loud girl next door, an adventure seeker, food lover, and book nerd. She is a devoted fiance and mother, and a passionate student and teacher.
She is a communication coach, research analyst, and Founder of “E.M.P with me” a private coaching business that combines her love of communication and love for ending suffering.
Ep.37 Interview | Sheila Ellison : Be Fearless. What would you do if you knew you could not fail?
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About Sheila:
Sheila is the author of ten best-selling books on parenting, divorce recovery, and women’s issues Her book, The Courage to Be a Single Mother, was featured on Oprah. She has a Bachelor of Arts from the University of Southern California in psychology and religion and a Masters of Fine Arts in Writing from Pacific University. She spends her days listening to spirit, tending bees, growing an edible forest garden, giving writing and creativity workshops, anticipating the publication of her first novel, and being grateful every day.
Ep.36 Interview | Manu Koenig : County Government & Social Justice
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About Manu:
Manu Koenig is a candidate for Santa Cruz County Supervisor in the 1st District, an area that includes Live Oak, Pleasure Pt, Soquel, and Old San Jose Rd. He is 34 years old and was born and raised in Santa Cruz. He has been actively working to improve politics for the last decade, starting by programming an online voting app. His journey to running for office has been one of discovering that the system is SO broken that our current representatives aren't even listening to public opinion. Manu was Executive Director of Santa Cruz County Greenway, advocating for a trail in the rail corridor NOT a train. He served on the Board of Directors for Digital NEST and the City of Santa Cruz's Downtown Commission, managing downtown parking. He has worked for 4 technology startups.
Ep.35 Thomas Talks- Discomfort Tolerance
Being able to tolerate discomfort so you can truly embrace your authentic self.
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Ep.34 Interview | Michael Michel - How We Can Change The World
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About Michael:
Sometimes in life, what you’re good at picks up the phone and won’t stop calling until you answer. Having supported people on 6 continents, at all levels from kindergartner to Fortune 300 CEO, Michael has counseled thousands, coached hundreds, and feels that supporting others is what he was born to do. With clear strategies, compassionate accountability, and space of acceptance, Michael supports others to experience success at every step of their journey. He focuses on developing leaders and change agents in order to help the world experience, not just a better and brighter future, but a better and brighter NOW.
Ep.33 Interview | Khafre Jay - Hip-Hop as a Social Justice Movement
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List of Hip-hop Khafre recommends:
https://www.hiphopforchange.org/local-artists
About Kafre:
Khafre Jay hails from Hunters Point San Francisco, a neighborhood that stands in stark contrast to the gilded city we’re used to seeing in media, and his activism is deeply rooted in real communities dealing with real issues. He is at home on the humblest corner, the corporate board room, in the booth, on stage, and at the gaudiest lectern speaking truth to power. Khafre’s experience in merging activism and expressive cultural arts has led him to found Hip Hop For Change, a 501c3 education organization that uses Hip Hop culture to educate and advocate for social justice in the Bay Area.
Ep.32 Interview| Bella Bonner - Black (BIPOC) Youth Organizing, Activism and More
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About Bella:
Bella Bonner is a local activist in Santa Cruz County who graduated from Cabrillo College in Sociology and SJSU in Human Resources management. She has been active in making a change in our community by increasing awareness, amplifying Black & Brown voices, exposing implicit bias, and working collaboratively with the community. Bella also co-owns a local community website, Blended Bridge, that holds the same values of bridging the gaps in the community.
Ep.31 Interview | Melody Noceti - How to Create an Environment of Inclusion, Acceptance, & Love in The Classroom
Find Melody:
https://nurturingnerdinessandknowledge.wordpress.com/
Inspiration:
http://udlguidelines.cast.org/
About Melody(in her words):
I am a high school English teacher with 20 years of classroom experience, and I am committed to supporting students intellectually and emotionally while advocating for educational equity. I strive to foster a warm, nurturing environment that encourages student learning and well-being through the use of research-based practices. To that end, I have also served as a Teacher of Teachers to help build collective capacity across our district. I am also passionate about representing students positively in the community and helping community programs that serve and support our youth. In addition to being a teacher, I am a photographer and artist, and I am driven to capture and convey the special moments in our learners’ lives and share them with students, parents, and the community while encouraging them to also explore various forms of self-expression.
Ep.30 Interview| Mark Myles: Teamwork Makes the Dreamwork
Find Mark:
https://www.selmacenterfornonviolence.org/
About Mark:
Mark Myles is an activist, organizer, and Kingian Nonviolence practitioner. Mark believes if we all do our part this world can truly become a better place. If we all do our part nobody has to do a lot!!
Ep.29 Interview | Lori & Ella Halliday - Vigilant Personal Growth and More!
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About Lori.
LORI HALLIDAY, FOUNDER AND EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR AT HORSE & HEART CEO - Wisehorsewoman Lori has 20 years of experience in Natural Horsemanship and has been a certified Equine Experiential Learning trainer for over 15 years. Her training in these techniques is underpinned by formal education in the behavioral sciences —psychology, sociology, criminology, cultural anthropology, dance, experiential learning, and art. Lori has studied with and been inspired by many of the most advanced, generous, compassionate, and skillful teachers of our age: Cathryn Clerc, Linda Kohanov, Carolyn Resnick, Jonathan Field, Pat, and Linda Parelli, and Buck Branaman. She is a voracious student of Movement, Personal Growth, and Vision. Drawing on this rich background, Lori has created in Horse & Heart, a beautiful, tranquil, and safe place for others to study, learn, and grow under her guidance, with a horse partner. Lori works with adults, children, and at-risk youth. She has also worked extensively in the mental health field with adults and youth in institutional, transitional living, group home, and independent living environments. Lori is an avid Life/Congruency Coach with Wisehorsewoman.com
About Ella
This is Ella Halliday, a lifetime local to Santa Cruz who has followed her joy into a career and life living symbiotically with animals. She spent her youth diving into different practices and fields of horsemanship, learning from friends, some of the best riders and horsemen in the world, and often gleaning the most important information from her students, horses, and moments of stillness. She is now a professional in the industry and is blessed to run an inclusive horsemanship program in Soquel with her mother Lori Halliday, Horse and Heart
Ep.28 Thomas Talks | Be Selfish and Go Within
Ep.27 Interview | Dr. Nick Rowell - The Importance of a Healthy Democracy
Find Nick:
https://www.cabrillo.edu/salsa/listing.php?staffId=2096
About Nick:
Nick Rowell is an instructor of Political Science at Cabrillo College in Aptos, CA. He joined Cabrillo College faculty in 2014. Nick earned his Ph.D. in Political Science from the University of New Mexico in 2012. His research background is on the relationship between the human rights movement and organized religion in Latin America, including fieldwork conducted in El Salvador in 2009. Today he teaches courses on US Government, Comparative Politics & International Relations.
Ep.26 Interview| Aliza(Ali) Wellwisher - Regenerative way of living and why we should care
Find Ali:
https://www.facebook.com/aliza.wellwisher
About:
Ali Weller became a Climate Reality Leader at the 2018 Mexico City training. She is a Training Content Manager at Apple, where she also volunteers as a Core Leadership Member of the AppleEarth group, with whom she has coordinated several company-wide tree planting events in partnership with environmental nonprofits like the Sierra Club, Our City Forest, the Santa Cruz Land Trust, and the Turtle Island Restoration Network. Ali was certified by Afforestt in the Miyawaki method of regenerative forest restoration, which can be used to regenerate a 100-year native forest in 10-30 years, from the soil-up. She is also a certified permaculture designer, with her PDC from Pun Pun, a regenerative farming school north of Chiang Mai, Thailand. Ali co-founded an environmental education nonprofit in 2008, called Intelligent Play, which has led hundreds of workshops in 15 different countries. Ali gave a TEDx Talk in 2014 about her environmental and community work in an Inuit community in the Canadian High Arctic Circle, where she was the Manager of Communications for the Nunavut Impact Review Board. Ali has spent several years advising on the Boards of Directors for the North American Association for Environmental Education, the Canadian Network for Environmental Education and Communication, and currently serves as Ambassador for Mission Be. She created an arctic group of the Canadian Water Resources Association, and participated in the creation of the Pan-Arctic Environmental Education Association. During this time, her arctic writing was nominated for a national literary award. Ali has a background in Education, Communications, Biology, Aboriginal Law, World Literature, and a Masters degree in Environmental Studies. She lives on a farm in Soquel with 6 other women who collaboratively tend the land, grow organic food, and create soil by composting. Ali is currently looking for co-founders for a new organization: the BlueGreen Fund, which aims to scale Miyawaki-style forest restoration in North America to plant and protect millions of trees, as part of the World Economic Forum’s 1-Trillion Trees Platform.
I am currently looking for co-founders for a new organization: the BlueGreen Foundation, which aims to scale Miyawaki-style forest restoration in North America to plant and protect millions of trees, as part of the World Economic Forum’s 1-Trillion Trees Platform.
Ep.25 Interview | Faith Brown- Racism in San Lorenzo Valley and How to Fix it
Find Faith:
https://www.instagram.com/_faith.yeah_
Next Protest Event: A Black Lives Matter March starts at 10 am July 11th at San Lorenzo Valley High School ending at Brookdale lodge!
About Faith:
Faith Brown is a 17-year-old organizer and activist in Santa Cruz California.
She organized her first Black Lives Matter protest on June 20th, 2020 in San Lorenzo Valley which was extremely successful.
She is currently a part of the San Lorenzo valley/ Scotts valley Coalition against racism organization.
After experiencing racism herself in San Lorenzo Valley School system she had to switch schools which have made a profound impact on her life.
She is currently organizing another Black Lives Matter protest for July 11th in San Lorenzo Valley.
Ep.24 Interview | John Leopold: Criminal Justice Reform
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About John:
John Leopold is a Santa Cruz County Supervisor, representing the 1st District which includes Live Oak, Soquel, Santa Cruz Gardens, and the Summit area. He has served for 12 years and helped found Smart On Crime Santa Cruz County, World Surfing Reserve Stewardship Council, and the Live Oak Cradle To Career Initiative. John has been instrumental in the construction of the Boys & Girls Club in Live Oak and Chanticleer Park, the County's first park accessible to all children. He led the Board of Supervisors in becoming the first county to ban fracking in the state drafted the County's Vacation Rental limits, and led the effort to purchase the rail corridor for trail and transit in the future.
Ep.23 Interview | Danielle Rosa Cruz: Social Justice in our Education System
Find Danielle:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/552627471817983
About Danielle:
I am a resident of the San Lorenzo Valley/Scotts Valley area since 1983. I am biracial Mexican and Japanese, light-skinned presenting, and was often one of the few POC in my classrooms growing up. I note light-skinned because a huge part of my journey is to fully embrace my cultures and overcome the feeling of not belonging. My desire to work for social justice and humanity has been a lifelong dream and led me to teach 17 years ago. I spent 10 years in PVUSD teaching migrant students and more recently moved to the schools that I attended growing up. For anyone who doesn't know, the Valley is a predominantly White community. Racism and White Privilege dominate the communities and do not provide safe spaces for POC or even LGBTQ community members. I currently am the bilingual liaison for the district and work to advocate for all students but especially my POC students and families. In light of recent events this past Spring, it has become more and more apparent that there is much work to do in our community to abolish racism and, take a deeper look at the privileges that White community members are accustomed to. As a Coalition, we mentor High School students and young people who are politically active and organizing open mics and marches to continue to raise awareness only to be met with hate speech and even threats to their person and property. As an educator, I feel it is my duty to ensure better access to the Social Justice curriculum AND Racial Bias Training for all staff members in our schools. For this reason, I have joined and help to admin the SLV/SV Coalition Against Racism where we have teaching resources, discourse, and action events to execute change. Our next course of action is to work with the school districts to create a task force of POC, Parents, and Community Stakeholders who wish to be a part of the conversation about overhauling the curriculum and creating meaningful changes in our community.
Ep.22 Interview | Rabbi Paula Marcus - What Jewish Tradition has to say About Social Justice
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Temple Beth El tbeaptos.org
Rabbi Paula Marcus received her BA in Judaic Studies from SUNY Binghamton. She received her rabbinic ordination and her masters from the Academy of Jewish Religion in 2004. Rabbi Marcus sees activism and social justice as an important part of Jewish values. She served on the National Board of T'ruah: The Rabbinic Call for Human Rights and has facilitated workshops for Jewish Funds for Justice, Communities Organized for Relational Power in Action, (the local Industrial Areas Foundation affiliate), and the National Religious Action Center. She is one of the co-founders of Out in Our Faith (an interfaith LGBTQ network) and a leader in the Santa Cruz Tent of Abraham Project.
Ep.21 Thomas Talks| My favorite Quote, The Man in The Arena, Short talk About Death.
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Man in The Arena Quote
Teddy Roosevelt
It is not the critic who counts; not the man who points out how the strong man stumbles, or where the doer of deeds could have done them better. The credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena, whose face is marred by dust and sweat and blood; who strives valiantly; who errs, who comes short again and again, because there is no effort without error and shortcoming; but who does actually strive to do the deeds; who knows great enthusiasms, the great devotions; who spends himself in a worthy cause; who at the best knows in the end the triumph of high achievement, and who at the worst, if he fails, at least fails while daring greatly, so that his place shall never be with those cold and timid souls who neither know victory nor defeat."
Ep.20 Thomas Talks | Having a Personal Commitment Day
Today on Thomas Talks we talk about why it is important to have a personal commitment day and How you can start your own personal commitment!
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Ep.19 Interview | Cat Willis- Racial Justice and The Arts
tanneryworlddance.com
Cat Willis is A mother, wife, daughter, sister, friend, community member. She has lived in Santa Cruz, California for 20 years and I am originally from Rochester, New York. She is the founder and director of the Tannery World Dance and Cultural Center- a non-profit dance and cultural center that supports the work of world and contemporary dance artists and is a beacon of cultural arts in Santa Cruz. Her life's work has centered around creating bridges between people and the community. She believes the arts, most especially dance, opens our experience to the spirit world of our interconnectedness.
Ep.18 Interview| Donald Hayden - The Challenges of Adversity
Find Don:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-P86kEvCngNRvzHt9RIuPQ
Donald is the Creator of inspiration by Don YouTube page. The mission of Inspiration with Don youtube channel is to create a healthy mindset by diving deep into who you are as a person and understanding your superpower. The things that Donald talks about on his channel are things that he had to overcome growing up in Chicago and his two deployments to Iraq.
Ep.17 Interview| Julia Greenspan- Accepting leadership & Leaving Breadcrumbs for Others as You Climb the Corporate Ladder
Find Julia
https://www.linkedin.com/in/julia-greenspan-heil-9b7214143/ PROFILE
https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/surgical-technologists-struggling-what-you-need-know-julia/ ARTICLE
https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/covid-19-medical-device-company-dilemmas-rep-julia-greenspan-heil-/ ARTICLE
About Julia
Worked as Sterile Processing Tech through high school (Woodland, CA)
Worked as Surgical Tech through college (woodland, CA)
Got approached by Synthes Trauma (#1 ortho trauma company worldwide)
Worked for Synthes Trauma in Oakland ~10 years
Went back to Surgical Tech for 2-3 years
Went to Stryker Trauma (another top trauma company) as trauma rep again
Promoted within Stryker to West Area Education Manager (overseeing educational strategy for Washington, Oregon, Utah, Idaho, Nevada, California, Arizona)
Consistently do two mission trips a year with Operation Rainbow as a scrub tech to do orthopaedic mission work in South America (Bolivia, Honduras...Ecuador got cx this fall).
Ep.16 Thomas Talks | Why I Started a Podcast.
Thomas Talks is a new series created by me(Thomas)to chat about ideas, issues and new things I have learned from these interviews and life. Hope you enjoy!
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Ep.15 Interview | Drew Glover: Racism in Santa Cruz & U.S.A
FInd Drew:
www.projectpollinate.org
Born and raised in Santa Cruz, CA Drew Glover is a former City Councilmember and activist. At 34 years old, Drew has spent the last 10 years of his life implementing projects and programs geared towards nonviolence education, environmental sustainability, and addressing social inequity around issues of race and systemic oppression. He is certified as a trainer in Kingian Nonviolence Conflict Reconciliation, learning first hand from historic civil rights leader Dr. Bernard Lafayette. Drew’s life path has taught him how to cultivate a climate of connection, responsiveness, and care in communities traditionally marginalized or neglected by those in power in the United States. Named one of Santa Cruz County’s “Community Game Changers” by The Community Action Board of Santa Cruz County, Drew is also the recipient of the 2014-2015 Rosemary Grainger Peace Activism Award for his work in community organizing. Drew is the Founder and Executive Director of Project Pollinate, a past Commissioner on the Commission for the Prevention of Violence Against Women, and is the former President of the United Nations Association of the United States of America Santa Cruz Chapter. He is a member of SCCCCOR (The Santa Cruz County Community Coalition to Overcome Racism), the NAACP (National Association for the Advancement of Colored People), The Coalition to Save the Beach Flats Garden, SCRAM (Santa Cruz Resistance Against Militarization) and The People’s Democratic Club. Drew served as a City Councilmember in the City of Santa Cruz as one of the strongest voices advocating for renters protections, anti-racism, and the protection of unhoused individuals from 2018 until 2020, when he was targeted by a real estate backed campaign that ultimately removed him from office.
Ep.14 Interview | Lauren Surridge (Coach Laur) - How to Keep Going When You Are Not Motivated
Find Lauren:
Instagram: Coach_Laur_s
Facebook: Coach Laur's
Lauren aka coach Laur's from London UK. I'm a actress/Performer and also a health, fitness and mindset coach. I help people achieve their goals and overcome the day to day challenges of life.
Ep.13 Speech | Neil Clements: Character Building Moments
Find transcript here:
Thomas-pedersen.com/blog/realdealneil
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Ep.12 Interview: Reezy Resells - Using Social Media to Build a Personal Brand
Find Reezy:
Reezyresells@gmail.COM
Instagram: @reezyresells
Facebook: @reezyresells
Twitter: @reezyresells
Michael Rezendes II (Reezy) is a true underdog story from having been a high school dropout and food stamp recipient to selling over $5 MILLION in lifetime sales using Amazon fulfilment services. He began documenting and sharing his journey with the public in order to inspire thousands of people worldwide to follow the hustle. His passion for supporting fellow underdogs and impact their lives in a positive way. His mission now is to continue to help and support people around the world through his Youtube channel, podcast, local speaking events and shows. Through his content and useful resources, viewers and followers are shown that they can change their life using the internet, it is not the 1920s anymore! They can see first hand what is possible when you start building your own online business.
Ep.11 Interview: Ed Ortega - Being a Life Long Learner and Living a Life of Curiosity & Reflection.
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Ed is a partner at Sequitur, a boutique branding consultancy based in San Francisco whose mission is to help companies be their better selves. He is a father, a partner, a reader, a runner, and a curious soul.
In this episode Ed talks about being a life long learner and how we can look at life in a macro and Micro lens!
Ep.10 Interview: Neil Clements - How Little Things in Life Can Change Your Life (The Slight Edge Theory)
Find Neil HERE:
https://www.facebook.com/THEREALDEALNEILC/ https://www.facebook.com/neilclementsconsulting/
A Father, Lawyer, Speaker and servant leader. Neil shares his story about being informally labeled educable mentally retarded as a boy. Against all odds, he used the "Slight Edge" and a never quit attitude to become #THEREALDEALNEIL
Ep. 9 Interview: Jasmine Parent - You Can't Hate Yourself into Greatness
Find Jasmine Instagram.com/jasminelosingit
I have Jasmine Parent here with me, former medical Social Worker turned social media influencer by way of her successful weightloss and fitness instagram account. Jasmine is now a certified Behavior Change Specialist who works with clients 1 on 1 to help develop and support their personal goals as it relates to health and wellness and overall positive lifestyle changes.
Ep.8 Speech: Thomas Pedersen - Politics is for Everyone
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Ep.7 Speech: Thomas Pedersen-Let Suffering Guide you
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Ep.6 Speech:Thomas Pedersen - Why I Wake Up at 4am
Thomas Pedersen discusses WHy he wakes up at 4am every morning.
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Ep.5 Speech: Thomas Pedersen-Finding Authenticity
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Ep.4 Speech: Thomas Pedersen- In light of Juneteenth
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Ep.3 Speech: Thomas Pedersen - New Enlightenment Age
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