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The Next Chapter with Charlie

著者: Charlie Hedges
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  • For the last 20 years, I was an Executive Coach to CEO’s of larger corporations. Now I am moving on to MY Next Chapter. I invite you to join me in this journey. It makes no difference if you are retiring or making any significant change to your life. We are all on the same path. So tune in and tag along as we give insights and inspirations on how you can create your own NEXT CHAPTER. We will talk about “what you can do next.” It might deal with transition, desire, curiosity, loss, or anything else that has to do with our Next Chapter in Life.
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For the last 20 years, I was an Executive Coach to CEO’s of larger corporations. Now I am moving on to MY Next Chapter. I invite you to join me in this journey. It makes no difference if you are retiring or making any significant change to your life. We are all on the same path. So tune in and tag along as we give insights and inspirations on how you can create your own NEXT CHAPTER. We will talk about “what you can do next.” It might deal with transition, desire, curiosity, loss, or anything else that has to do with our Next Chapter in Life.
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  • #341 Caitlyn Cogan Doemner: Social Justice Begins with You
    2024/11/21

    Show Notes

    On today’s show my very special guest, Caitlyn Cogan Doemner, and I discuss some ideas that have floating around in my mind for a bit. Ideas about a core philosophy of love, kind of in line with the words of Jesus about loving your neighbor…

    ... only I want to be rather specific when my neighbor is the one struggling at the bottom level of Maslow’s hierarchy—those with access to water, food, shelter, warmth, and clothing. Those I refer to as the poor and disenfranchised.

    Here’s how I began my latest blog written the day after the election results:

    Today is a day of sorrow and fear for one-half of the American public. It seems to me that fear and loss of hope largely represent the emotions of those who long for social justice. I understand. However, it also seems to me that social justice is less a governmental thing than it is a matter of personal responsibility.

    As is her style, Caitlyn Cogan Doemner offers both brilliant and practical insights into our role as “our brother’s keeper.”

    LINKS

    Check out Caitlin’s astounding website HERE. Or the business version found at www.ecstaticsales.com

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    44 分
  • #340 Terry Hershey: The Ordinary is the Hiding Place of the Holy
    2024/11/14

    Show Notes

    Well, we’re finally back with our dear friend Terry Hershey. The topic we will chat about today is the role of the ordinary—the everyday—in the lexicon of spirituality.

    For most of us, the idea of the Divine is often thought of a special, unique, and oft times spectacular occurrences. When the truth is God is most frequently found in ordinary occasions of work and play and familiar relationships.

    The word “epiphany” comes to mind which we understand “seeing God” in the miraculous or the special. But the dictionary definition simply means a “manifestation of God” and in our minds divine manifestations occur daily and regularly.

    Terry Hershey’s new book, Sanctuary – Creating a Space for Grace in Your Life, not only defines where we can find God, it also describes and suggests habits for doing so. It’s a way to approach and embrace your daily life through a lens of grace, freedom, and contentedness.

    So… let’s get at it.

    LINKS

    Find out all about Terry Hershey and Sabbath Moment HERE.

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    44 分
  • #339 Dennis J Henson: The One Habit for Success
    2024/11/09

    Show Notes

    Our guest today, Dennis J. Henson, is a successful real estate investor, teacher, and author with over fifty years of experience. ​His mentoring program has greatly contributed to the success of many of his followers.

    Dennis has a new book, Real Impact, Daily Inspiration, and I am very impressed with his structure and important ideas.

    Once, during an interview, Dennis was asked, “if you had to name the one thing that’s had the greatest impact on your students, what would it be?” He thought for just a second and responded with, “Form the habit of reading the right things every day!”

    When it comes to the value of daily habits, Dennis and I swim in similar ponds. In fact, Dennis has a quote that I strongly agree with… “All your dreams are possible as a byproduct of the habits you form today.”

    With that, let’s bring on our special guest coming to us from Arlington, TX, Dennis J Henson.

    LINKS

    Be sure to check out the new book by Dennis: Real IMPACT, Daily Inspiration.

    Find out more about Dennis on his website at www.Dennisjhenson.life

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    36 分

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