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People, Not Numbers
Joe Sejean
51 episodes
7 months ago
From addiction to expansion... Richard Atherton is an executive coach in the structure he founded FirstHuman. He also hosts "Being Human"—a podcast I admire with over 300 episodes 😮 But what struck me the most was not his brilliant and eclectic career (from management consultant to cabaret owner and system coder... you won't believe what Richard did in his life). It was what he shared in this episode. Without filters. Without hiding. Check a few golden nuggets: 🍷 Richard started drinking at 14. 🎓 He had a brilliant academic track. 👎 He got fired from his first job for being too shy. 🤩 He lived a full, rich life… while struggling with alcohol and other addictions For years, the hangover was the only thing that helped him slow down. His mind was too fast. Too busy. Alcohol numbed the noise. Later came more layers: ➡️ Alcoholics Anonymous ➡️ S#x and Love Addicts Anonymous ➡️ Co-Dependents Anonymous ➡️ Landmark Education ➡️ John Bradshaw’s book Homecoming ➡️ Deep childhood therapy ➡️ Primal scream work An SO. MUCH. MORE. Richard went deep. And through that depth, he came back. Clearer. Softer. Freer. He now helps leaders turn away from the illusion of “When I’ll finally get X, I’ll be happy.” Because joy and connection are not at the end of the path. They’re here. Available. When we stop running. It’s one of the most open conversations I’ve ever had on this podcast. Check the full episode HERE: https://lnkd.in/dYejCFSE ENJOY TO THE MAX 🤩🤩🤩!!!
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From addiction to expansion... Richard Atherton is an executive coach in the structure he founded FirstHuman. He also hosts "Being Human"—a podcast I admire with over 300 episodes 😮 But what struck me the most was not his brilliant and eclectic career (from management consultant to cabaret owner and system coder... you won't believe what Richard did in his life). It was what he shared in this episode. Without filters. Without hiding. Check a few golden nuggets: 🍷 Richard started drinking at 14. 🎓 He had a brilliant academic track. 👎 He got fired from his first job for being too shy. 🤩 He lived a full, rich life… while struggling with alcohol and other addictions For years, the hangover was the only thing that helped him slow down. His mind was too fast. Too busy. Alcohol numbed the noise. Later came more layers: ➡️ Alcoholics Anonymous ➡️ S#x and Love Addicts Anonymous ➡️ Co-Dependents Anonymous ➡️ Landmark Education ➡️ John Bradshaw’s book Homecoming ➡️ Deep childhood therapy ➡️ Primal scream work An SO. MUCH. MORE. Richard went deep. And through that depth, he came back. Clearer. Softer. Freer. He now helps leaders turn away from the illusion of “When I’ll finally get X, I’ll be happy.” Because joy and connection are not at the end of the path. They’re here. Available. When we stop running. It’s one of the most open conversations I’ve ever had on this podcast. Check the full episode HERE: https://lnkd.in/dYejCFSE ENJOY TO THE MAX 🤩🤩🤩!!!
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#35 Joshua Bishop, PART 1/2 - Defying life circumstances and living of your art
People, Not Numbers
2 hours 43 minutes 37 seconds
2 years ago
#35 Joshua Bishop, PART 1/2 - Defying life circumstances and living of your art
I do not know how to introduce this episode. Josh Bishop will probably impact you just like me: deeply. He is an award-winning director specializing in feature documentaries. Check what he has done here 👉 https://lnkd.in/drDJYqmf and here 👉https://lnkd.in/dNEfUYbQ. But Josh did not have it easy. He has one of the most incredible lives I have known so far. A hectic life. Sometimes really tough. Josh might not agree, but to me he is a true survivor. A miracle. This episode is the Part 1 of our conversation. That's a first since I created the show. Part 2 is in the making. This is a unique episode: - You will embark on the incredible life of Josh. A hectic journey. Tough. Full of ups and mega downs. - You will not believe what Josh shares with us. Nor how he is alive and the great person he is today. - You will be touched by the man, the artist, the father, the husband, the son, the brother, and more. All imperfect. All like you and me. Just real and beautiful. My bet is that you will be changed by that episode. And that you will desperately wait for Part 2. ENJOY TO THE MAX 🤩🤩🤩!!! Thank you William Cunningham (IG profile: wjcunn1ngham) for introducing me to Josh ❤️
People, Not Numbers
From addiction to expansion... Richard Atherton is an executive coach in the structure he founded FirstHuman. He also hosts "Being Human"—a podcast I admire with over 300 episodes 😮 But what struck me the most was not his brilliant and eclectic career (from management consultant to cabaret owner and system coder... you won't believe what Richard did in his life). It was what he shared in this episode. Without filters. Without hiding. Check a few golden nuggets: 🍷 Richard started drinking at 14. 🎓 He had a brilliant academic track. 👎 He got fired from his first job for being too shy. 🤩 He lived a full, rich life… while struggling with alcohol and other addictions For years, the hangover was the only thing that helped him slow down. His mind was too fast. Too busy. Alcohol numbed the noise. Later came more layers: ➡️ Alcoholics Anonymous ➡️ S#x and Love Addicts Anonymous ➡️ Co-Dependents Anonymous ➡️ Landmark Education ➡️ John Bradshaw’s book Homecoming ➡️ Deep childhood therapy ➡️ Primal scream work An SO. MUCH. MORE. Richard went deep. And through that depth, he came back. Clearer. Softer. Freer. He now helps leaders turn away from the illusion of “When I’ll finally get X, I’ll be happy.” Because joy and connection are not at the end of the path. They’re here. Available. When we stop running. It’s one of the most open conversations I’ve ever had on this podcast. Check the full episode HERE: https://lnkd.in/dYejCFSE ENJOY TO THE MAX 🤩🤩🤩!!!