I'd love your feedback, send me a message Do you ever pause to consider how the desire for genuine connection guides your work and interactions? In this episode of the Simple Reflections Podcast, Nikon Gormley joins me for an honest exploration of authenticity, intuition, and the courage to serve others – not from a place of perfection, but with genuine presence and curiosity. Our conversation circles around the idea that being “in service” isn’t just about expert advice or polish...
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I'd love your feedback, send me a message Do you ever pause to consider how the desire for genuine connection guides your work and interactions? In this episode of the Simple Reflections Podcast, Nikon Gormley joins me for an honest exploration of authenticity, intuition, and the courage to serve others – not from a place of perfection, but with genuine presence and curiosity. Our conversation circles around the idea that being “in service” isn’t just about expert advice or polish...
I'd love your feedback, send me a message As ever, this is an episode where I was learning as I went… something I will be forever grateful for and is a completely unexpected gift from hosting this podcast. In this episode I’, joined by ĐƠN GIẢN (pronounced Dunzan) an American coach living in Ho Chi Min City in Vietnam. ĐƠN GIẢN changed his name from Dave Berman a few years ago because of ĐƠN GIẢN’s meaning in Vietnamese: Simple. Like me ĐƠN GIẢN has a fascination with Simplicity: ...
Simple Reflections Podcast
I'd love your feedback, send me a message Do you ever pause to consider how the desire for genuine connection guides your work and interactions? In this episode of the Simple Reflections Podcast, Nikon Gormley joins me for an honest exploration of authenticity, intuition, and the courage to serve others – not from a place of perfection, but with genuine presence and curiosity. Our conversation circles around the idea that being “in service” isn’t just about expert advice or polish...