Tue, 17 April 2018
Simon Crowe is one of these superhuman characters in the world -- not because of all that he has accomplished, but because of how he shows up in conversation and in the lives of those around him. Although our conversation started out about Liberia, West Africa, its history, and his work there and around the world with coaches and peak performance specialists, it's Simon's detour into his relationship that is most revealing, and in the process, instructive, for the rest of us looking for, or being OK with being in, Love. Simon Crowe: “If we hold onto it, it means we don't actually think we can keep it in our lives. By letting go (of my relationship) there was so much more of it that instantly became available.” Thank you Simon! ++ Executive Produced by Profoundly Human Labs LLC and Jake Sasseville (c) 2015-2018 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED ++ Co-Executive Producer Amy Loder ++ Assistant Julia Schwentor ++ Post Production: Chris Mottram of Perth, Australia
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Tue, 17 April 2018
Razi Wilson is a photographer who cut her teeth at Vogue and Newsweek in New York City. She's my neighbor on Maui and we're BFFs. She's half Persian, married to an Australian, a Baha'i, a mom of three and generally is one of the kindest, friendliest people I know. She's a riot and substantial, too. I love introducing my friends to others, so this episode is all about introducing you to my friend Razi! ++ The Jake Sasseville Show is produced by Profoundly Human Labs (c) 2015-2018 All Rights Reserved ++ Post-Production: Chris Mottram, Perth, Aus. ++ Executive Produced by: Jake Sasseville www.JakeSasseville.com |