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The Being Human Podcast with Richard Atherton
Richard Atherton
352 episodes
3 hours ago
Being Human is for people who want go deep on what it means to be a human making a difference. We’ll discover how to be better humans at work and in life. We’ll explore leadership, relationships and how to make changes in ourselves and our environments. Nothing will be off limits. Welcome.
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Being Human is for people who want go deep on what it means to be a human making a difference. We’ll discover how to be better humans at work and in life. We’ll explore leadership, relationships and how to make changes in ourselves and our environments. Nothing will be off limits. Welcome.
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The Being Human Podcast with Richard Atherton
#352 Pure Unlimited Love - with Dr. Stephen J. Post
▶️ Connect with Richard on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/richardatherton-firsthuman/   What if love isn’t just an emotion — but the deepest truth of reality itself? In this episode of Being Human, I speak with Dr. Stephen G. Post — bioethicist, medical humanities professor, and founder of the Institute for Research on Pure Unlimited Love. Drawing on decades of work in medicine, neuroscience, spirituality, and ethics, Stephen explores love as a lived practice, not a vague ideal.   Stephen shares extraordinary stories from medicine, caregiving, near-death research, and neuroscience, including a striking insight: pure unlimited love may be the first thing we encounter when life ends. We explore why modern education and culture often strip meaning from life, how service transforms suffering, and what it means to live aligned with a deeper calling.   A profound conversation about love, purpose, and what truly matters.   We explore: Following your calling All are suffering Love tough vs the 'carefrontation' Addressing the Nature Deficit Disorder Pure unlimited love in the workplace Links:The Institute for Research on Pure Unlimited LoveStephen’s Website
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3 hours ago
1 hour 34 minutes

The Being Human Podcast with Richard Atherton
#351 How Modern Education Is Driving Global Collapse - with Jim Garrison
▶️ Connect with Richard on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/richardatherton-firsthuman/   Is modern education preparing us for the world we’re actually living in? Or is it accelerating our collapse? In this episode of Being Human, I’m joined by Jim Garrison, founder of Ubiquity University, to explore why today’s education system may be failing humanity at the deepest level.   Jim argues that Western education prioritises left-brain development: memorisation, analysis and knowledge acquisition, while neglecting ethics, inner growth, and wisdom. Drawing on philosophy, systems thinking, and decades of institutional leadership, he explains how this imbalance fuels ecological destruction, political instability, and moral drift. We explore what a new educational paradigm could look like. It includes somatic, creative, and experiential learning, along with the development of our rationality. Ultimately, it focuses on pursuing the good, the beautiful and the true.    We discuss: Why memorisation replaces wisdom Education’s role in global crises The loss of ethics and values What transformative learning requires Jim is a brilliant orator and true pioneer of a new educational paradigm. Links:Uniquity University
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1 week ago
1 hour 12 minutes

The Being Human Podcast with Richard Atherton
#350 Toxic Leader to Compassionate CEO - with Nigel Kilpatrick
▶️ Connect with Richard on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/richardatherton-firsthuman/   What happens when a high-flying executive loses himself in the pursuit of success? Breaking down in a bar with his CEO became the turning point for rebuilding his entire leadership philosophy on compassion? In this episode, Nigel Kilpatrick shares his remarkable journey from burnout, toxicity, and emotional collapse to becoming a leading voice for compassionate leadership.   Nigel reveals how confronting his own behaviour and facing multiple health crises reshaped his understanding of work, responsibility, and what people truly need from leaders today. He explains why compassion is not “soft,” but a strategic and measurable foundation for performance, culture, and wellbeing.  He shares why organisations that ignore it risk losing both their people and their purpose.   We dive into his book The Ten Traits of a Compassionate Leader, his creation of the Compassion Exchange, and his mission to transform workplace culture from fear-driven to human-centred.   We cover: From toxic leadership to self-healing Compassion as a business strategy Why empathy alone isn’t enough Building cultures rooted in trust and honesty Links:The Ten Traits of a Compassionate Leader - The BookThe Compassion Exchange  
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3 weeks ago
1 hour 12 minutes

The Being Human Podcast with Richard Atherton
#349 The Subtle Art of Losing Yourself - with George Thompson
▶️ Connect with Richard on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/richardatherton-firsthuman/   What does it really mean to live in balance — not by escaping pain, but by transforming how we meet it? In this episode of Being Human, filmmaker and Tai Chi teacher George Thompson shares his journey from anxiety, self-doubt, and overthinking to presence, spaciousness, and embodied awareness. After travelling to the Wudang Mountains in China to study Tai Chi and Daoist philosophy, George discovered a radical shift: “To hurt is to be human. Balance is possible. Practice is the path.”   We explore how ancient wisdom meets modern life, and how spirituality becomes actionable, grounded, and deeply human.   We cover: - Turning up at the wrong temple- Scrolling Reddit on the Sacred Mountain- Materialism vs dualism vs panpsychism- The role of compassion and connection in leadershipOh, to have so much wisdom so early in life! George is a treat. Links:George’s WebsiteTaoist Wellness Online
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4 weeks ago
52 minutes

The Being Human Podcast with Richard Atherton
#348 The Energy Behind Manifestation - with Christy Whitman
▶️ Connect with Richard on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/richardatherton-firsthuman/   What if your identity is far bigger than your thoughts, your history, or your body? In this episode of Being Human, I sit down with Christy Whitman — New York Times bestselling author, transformational coach, and teacher of the Seven Universal Laws. Christy shares her core insight that we are not the ‘meat suit’ we inhabit, but energetic beings expressing light, intuition, and divine intelligence.   Christy is the embodiment of an abundant spirit. She has very evidently ‘done the work’ to transform divorce and debt to transform herself into the powerhouse she is today.    We discuss:  How to shift from victim consciousness into deliberate creation How frequency shapes every result in our lives Practical tools to shift our energy in the moment Links: Christy’s Website   A powerful conversation about identity, energy, and the creative force within each of us.
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1 month ago
49 minutes

The Being Human Podcast with Richard Atherton
#347 Mind Beyond the Brain - with Dr. Diane Hennacy
▶️ Connect with Richard on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/richardatherton-firsthuman/   Is telepathy real — and can it be proven scientifically?    And what does it mean for our understanding of consciousness?In this episode of Being Human, we speak with Dr. Diane Hennacy, psychiatrist, neuroscientist, former Johns Hopkins faculty member, and author of The ESP Enigma. Diane has spent years rigorously testing individuals — including autistic savants — who appear to demonstrate astonishing telepathic abilities.   We explore why she believes consciousness is not produced by the brain but decoded by it, and what this means for our understanding of what it is to be human.   Diane is hugely entertaining in this profound conversation linking neuroscience, intuition, and human potential.   We explore: Early experiences with extrasensory perception First meeting a telepathic autistic child Finding fame with The Telepathy Tapes and plans for even more sophisticated experiments Implications for society What is consciousness and can AI develop it? Links:Diane’s Website
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1 month ago
1 hour 52 minutes

The Being Human Podcast with Richard Atherton
#346 The Science of Magic - with Dean Radin
▶️ Connect with Richard on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/richardatherton-firsthuman/ What if magic were real — and science could prove it? In this week’s episode, I speak with Dr. Dean Radin, Chief Scientist at the Institute of Noetic Sciences (IONS) and author of The Conscious Universe and Real Magic. For more than forty years, Dean has studied telepathy, precognition, and mind–matter interaction under rigorous laboratory conditions. From his time in the U.S. government’s secret psychic research program to his pioneering experiments at IONS, he has gathered remarkable evidence that consciousness can influence the physical world.   We explore what quantum physics may reveal about psychic phenomena, why materialism is no longer enough to explain the mind, and how “real magic” might simply be the science of tomorrow. A fascinating conversation about belief, evidence, and the hidden potential of human consciousness.   We explore: His role in US psychic espionage Manipulating the future "Changing the past" Practical exercises for developing your magical skills The extraordinarily strong evidence that psychic phenomena are real Links:The Institute of Noetic Sciences
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2 months ago
1 hour 7 minutes

The Being Human Podcast with Richard Atherton
#345 Are We All Connected? - with Roger Nelson
▶️ Connect with Richard on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/richardatherton-firsthuman/   Can human consciousness extend beyond our brains?   For more than two decades, this week’s guest, Roger Nelson, founder of The Global Consciousness Project, has been exploring exactly that question. From a network of random-number generators placed across the planet, Roger and his team have gathered evidence suggesting that when millions of people share emotion — in moments of tragedy, joy, or global focus — the fabric of our existence becomes more ordered.   Roger explains how these subtle patterns may reveal a deep interconnectedness in human awareness — a kind of worldwide mind that responds when our hearts and attention align. We discuss the origins of the project at Princeton’s PEAR Lab, the surprising results from world events such as 9/11, and what this research might mean for the future of consciousness studies.   Roger is a rigorous scientist and an exemplar of the open-sceptic approach to life.    We explore: First proof that mind extends beyond the brain Can we really affect the past? 9/11 and the impact on global consciousness A three-in-a-trillion chance that we’re not all connected The noosphere - the next step for human evolution Links: The Global Consciousness ProjectConnected: The Emergence of Global Consciousness - The Book
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2 months ago
1 hour 33 minutes

The Being Human Podcast with Richard Atherton
#344 Life After Life - with Dr. Raymond Moody
▶️ Connect with Richard on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/richardatherton-firsthuman/   What really happens when we die?    In this week’s episode, I speak with Dr. Raymond Moody, pioneering psychiatrist and author of the classic Life After Life. The man who coined the term Near Death Experience or NDE..   Across every culture and background, people who were pronounced dead and revived describe the same extraordinary scenes: a radiant light, a feeling of profound peace, reunions with loved ones, and a sense that death is not an ending but a beautiful transition.   Dr. Moody reflects on five decades of research that have transformed his understanding of consciousness. Once a skeptic, he now believes that something continues beyond the body and that these experiences hold vital lessons for how we live, love, and face our own mortality.   He’s also a very funny guy!   We explore: His first examination of an NDE Why we must now accept that consciousness is not simply biochemical Connection to his own grandma beyond the grave Appreciating nonsense The coming consciousness revolution Links:Dr.Moody’s Website
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2 months ago
1 hour 15 minutes

The Being Human Podcast with Richard Atherton
#343 Anyone Can Learn Telepathy - with Ditte Young
▶️ Connect with Richard on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/richardatherton-firsthuman/   What if telepathy isn’t a rare gift, but a skill anyone can learn?   In this episode of Being Human, I sit down with Ditte Young - family therapist, author, and internationally renowned animal communicator. Ditte shares her extraordinary journey from working in Danish television to becoming a trusted voice for both humans and animals. She explains how she teaches telepathy, why 100% of her students succeed, and what animals reveal about love, presence, and our polluted world.   If you’re already sold on people having these abilities, you’ll love Ditte’s story. If you’re sceptical about this stuff and think it’s all woo-woo nonsense, this episode might just give you pause to think again.   We explore:- Teaching telepathy- How animals mirror their owners’ emotions and health issues- Battling scepticism, direct evidence, and practice- Enhancing leadership through trusting intuition and self-belief- How her life as the mother of Philip, her neurodivergent son, shaped her healing path   Links:Ditte’s Website
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3 months ago
1 hour 6 minutes

The Being Human Podcast with Richard Atherton
#342 The Brain Is a Filter — Not a Generator of Consciousness - with Jeff Tarrant
▶️ Connect with Richard on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/richardatherton-firsthuman/   What if your brain isn’t creating consciousness but filtering it?   Could the scientific study of so-called ‘psi’ abilities break the assumptions of materialist science?   In this episode of Being Human, I speak with Jeff Tarrant — psychologist, neuroscientist, and author of Becoming Psychic.    Jeff shares his research on psychics, mediums, and channelers, revealing surprising EEG findings that suggest our minds may tap into a broader field of information.    We explore:- Why the brain blocks 99% of reality- The American mum who suddenly started chanting indigenous hymns- How meditation and psychedelics can loosen our filter- What happens when intuition takes the lead- The mysteries of human potential   Links:Jeff’s Website
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3 months ago
1 hour 23 minutes

The Being Human Podcast with Richard Atherton
#341 Nature, Consciousness & Treasure Hunting - with Eileen Hall
▶️ Connect with Richard on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/richardatherton-firsthuman/   What if the greatest treasure isn’t buried in the earth but hidden in your own mind? In this episode, I speak with Eileen Hall — artist and activist — about her extraordinary life at the crossroads of adventure, grief, and consciousness.   Raised in Ecuador amid volcanoes, jungles, and legendary treasure hunts, Eileen turned inward after the sudden death of her father, famed explorer Stan Hall. Her search led her into jungles, caves, and the world of psychedelics, where she discovered that the most valuable journeys are the ones we take inside ourselves. We explore:- Growing up around treasure hunters and explorers- Lessons from silence and solitude in the jungle- Grief, healing, and psychedelic therapy- Consciousness as the ultimate frontier Links:Eileen’s Website
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3 months ago
1 hour 34 minutes

The Being Human Podcast with Richard Atherton
#340 Simple Steps to a Stronger, Pain-Free Back - with Anji Gopal
▶️ Connect with Richard on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/richardatherton-firsthuman/   Back pain is the silent epidemic affecting millions — and it doesn’t have to be. In this week’s episode, osteopath and yoga practitioner Anji Gopal reveals why most of what we believe about back pain is wrong, and how simple changes can transform your spinal health.   From banker to healer, Anji’s path into healthcare was unconventional. After more than a decade in corporate finance, she chose to retrain in yoga and osteopathy, eventually joining the NHS. There, she helped design innovative approaches to treating chronic pain that combined medical science with holistic practices.   Our conversation ranges from personal health to systemic change, challenging old assumptions and offering practical, hopeful guidance for anyone living with pain or leading others.   We talk: The unspoken back epidemic The three myths of back pain What you can do for your spine regardless of limitations Spinal health in the workplace Links:BackCare Foundation
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3 months ago
1 hour 17 minutes

The Being Human Podcast with Richard Atherton
#339 Facing the AI Revolution: Placing the Right Bets for Your Business - with Daniel Hulme
▶️ Connect with Richard on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/richardatherton-firsthuman/   In this fascinating conversation, I sit down with Daniel Hulme, an AI expert, innovator, and thought leader. Daniel has an extensive track record, from founding the AI optimization startup Satalia (acquired by the advertising giant WPP) to exploring groundbreaking ideas in AI consciousness, neuromorphic computing (building computers that work more like human brains), and agent verification (checking that an AI is really who it claims to be). Together, we discuss the intersection of humanity and technology, diving into the limitations of artificial intelligence, the significance of empathy, and how creativity remains our most vital skill in the age of automation. Daniel offers thought-provoking perspectives on education reform, critical thinking, and project-based learning as the future of personal and professional growth. We talk: - Apple’s doubts about AI reasoning ability- The rise of the AI scientist - Use of AI in business - where to invest- Can an AI be conscious?- What to advise your kids Links:ConsicumMoral.me If you’re curious about how humans can thrive in an increasingly AI-driven world, this episode provides valuable insights into fostering innovation, adapting to change, and embracing what makes us human.
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4 months ago
54 minutes

The Being Human Podcast with Richard Atherton
#338 The Alchemy of Creation - with Steven Young
▶️ Connect with Richard on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/richardatherton-firsthuman/   In this challenging episode (challenging in a good way), I sit down with Steven Young, author of ‘A Fool’s Wisdom’. Steve’s path is remarkable. From a PhD in nuclear physics, to having all his assumptions about reality turned upside, it’s been emotional. Atomic theory, accepted cosmology, and the theory of gravity - he now questions it all.  Steve takes his place amongst a growing cadre of intellectuals rejecting Modernity’s scientific orthodoxies. But this isn’t just about poking a stick at accepted dogmas. Steven is now embracing a notion of science that integrates a broader understanding of consciousness. A return to the powerful, intuitive alchemical principles on which early science was founded. One that can inspire and empower creatives and leaders alike. We discuss: How a nuclear physicist starts questioning the globe theory Letting go of the atomic theory Finding alchemy An alchemical approach to product development Towards an artistic and societal renaissance Links:Steven’s SubstackSteven’s Website   Don’t miss this fascinating conversation—it might change how you view creativity forever.
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5 months ago
2 hours 3 minutes 51 seconds

The Being Human Podcast with Richard Atherton
#337 Are You Still The Future? - with Piers Fallowfield-Cooper
▶️ Connect with Richard on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/richardatherton-firsthuman/   My guest in this episode, Piers Fallowfield-Cooper, was an unlikely city slicker. With keen interest in literature and a qualification in hotel management and hospitality, he got into commodities trading by chance. Once there, he found that he had a considerable knack for it. From trading, he pivoted to a distinguished career in business leadership.  We talk: Foundations of high performance Nearly dying as a child Authentic leadership: skirmishes vs battles Why not to set goals Adaptability and adoptability Links:Piers’ Website Whether you’re a leader in your field or someone seeking profound insights into personal and professional growth, this conversation is packed with wisdom, humor, and practical takeaways.  
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5 months ago
1 hour 55 minutes 2 seconds

The Being Human Podcast with Richard Atherton
#336 The Gratitude Tiger - with Joel Zuckerman
▶️ Connect with Richard on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/richardatherton-firsthuman/   In this highly energising episode, I sit down with Joel Zuckerman, author of the new book Gratitude Tiger and a passionate advocate for the power of gratitude.   I’ve been a some-time gratitude journaller for a while and I’ve known about the power of gratitude for a long time.   Joel has taken this to another level, having written over 280 gratitude letters in a process that started as a one-off and has become the defining theme of his professional life.    Joel reveals how building a gratitude writing habit doesn’t need you to have great skill, but can be as simple as a few heartfelt sentences. He introduces the philosophy behind his acronym "TIGER" (Tapping Into Gratitude Engenders Rewards) and offers actionable advice for cultivating meaningful connections both personally and professionally.   We talk: The transformative power of simple acts of gratitude The "Seven paragraphs, seven sentences, seven words" philosophy explained Practical tips for expressing gratitude in the workplace Joel's journey from golf writing to gratitude advocacy The emotional impact of handwritten notes and letters Links:Joel’s Website   Enjoy!
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6 months ago
1 hour 11 minutes 27 seconds

The Being Human Podcast with Richard Atherton
#335 Power: Why Some People Have It and Others Don't - with Jeffrey Pfeffer
▶️ Connect with Richard on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/richardatherton-firsthuman/   This week’s episode is perhaps one of the most uncomfortable I’ve yet recorded. A conversation with Jeffrey Pfeffer, the renowned author of "Power: Why Some People Have It and Others Don't" and “Leadership BS: Fixing Workplaces and Careers One Truth at a Time”,  and professor at Stanford Graduate School of Business, we dive deep into the principles of power, influence, and career acceleration.  Jeffrey offers his view on the raw truth about what it takes to stand out, thrive, and succeed in a world shaped by competition and perception. From strategies to gain influence to the controversial role of self-promotion, this conversation is packed with insights that challenge conventional wisdom about leadership and integrity. Learn why keeping your head down might be holding you back, how deliberate practice can transform your career, and why following Jeffrey’s proven methods have made many of his students wildly successful.  As Jeffrey takes a torch to leadership development orthodoxy, we cover: How many leadership authors espoused values don’t match the reality of their behaviour To change the world, we must first have power Leadership training fails—because it ignores power and influence dynamics. Authenticity at work? Not so much if you want to be a leader, says Pfeffer. Pfeffer’s 7 rules of power—practical, provocative, uncomfortably effective. Links: Jeffrey’s WebsiteJeffrey’s Books   Whether you're a budding leader or seasoned professional, this episode will inspire and empower you to take charge of your path. Don't miss out on this transformative discussion—subscribe for more thought-provoking conversations about what it means to be human.
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6 months ago
49 minutes 14 seconds

The Being Human Podcast with Richard Atherton
#334 Discovering the Nature of Longevity - with Douglas Mulhall
▶️ Connect with Richard on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/richardatherton-firsthuman/   This week, I sit down with Douglas Mulhall, author of the bestselling book Discovering the Nature of Longevity: Restoring the Heart and Body by Targeting Hidden Stress. Douglas has spent over 30 years creating products that are not only good for people but also the environment, with significant contributions in collaboration with European governments. We take a deep look at elastin, a major area of interest for Douglas. It’s a vital protein key to your body’s resilience. Elastin is in more than 30 organs. It’s in your arteries. It’s essential for everything in your body to expand and contract.  We talk: Elastin defined The tragedy that spurred his quest The story of calcification How to reverse the hardening of our bodies Hope for a heart disease breakthrough Links:Discovering the Nature of Longevity - The BookDouglas’ Website   If you’re curious about unlocking your body’s potential, this episode is an absolute must-watch! Don't miss out—subscribe for more thought-provoking conversations about what it means to be human.
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6 months ago
1 hour 4 minutes 10 seconds

The Being Human Podcast with Richard Atherton
#333 The Last 8% - with Bill Benjamin
▶️ Connect with Richard on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/richardatherton-firsthuman/   This week, I sit down with Bill Benjamin, co-owner of The Last 8%, to explore the concept of tackling life’s most challenging moments—the “last 8%.” According to Bill, we excel in 92% of situations, but it’s the difficult, high-stakes moments—when tension, conflict, or pressure arise—that define us. Bill shares how leaving a successful career in software to pursue his passion for emotional intelligence transformed his life. He dives into practical strategies for managing emotions, navigating tough conversations, and building thriving teams. Whether you’re seeking personal growth or leading others, this episode offers powerful tools for managing challenges and making an impact. We talk: How to prep for difficult conversations What empathy really means How to deal with triggers in the moment Dialling up and dialling down assertion How to build a care *and* courage culture Links:The Institute for Health and Human Potential Subscribe for more transformative conversations!
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7 months ago
53 minutes 44 seconds

The Being Human Podcast with Richard Atherton
Being Human is for people who want go deep on what it means to be a human making a difference. We’ll discover how to be better humans at work and in life. We’ll explore leadership, relationships and how to make changes in ourselves and our environments. Nothing will be off limits. Welcome.