EPISODE · Sep 30, 2023 · 53 MIN
Ep. 10 - Choose to Matter with Brent Robertson
from The Self Investment Project with Kathy Washburn | Emotional Wellness, Midlife Reinvention & Reclaiming Your Authentic Self · host Kathy Washburn
Send us Fan MailIn this episode of "Investment of Self," Kathy sits down with guest Brent Robertson for a powerful discussion on choosing to matter. Brent shares his journey of discovering a vision that awakened him at 3 in the morning and the importance of finding a supportive community to share and pursue that vision. They delve into the transition from the natural to the supernatural, making choices in the present, and the need for organizations to create conditions that foster growth and development. Join Kathy and Brent as they explore the power of humanity, uncovering purpose, and the potential for extraordinary impact.In this episode, Kathy and Brent discuss:Importance of Finding a Supportive CommunityChallenges of Applying Growth and DevelopmentUnleashing the Power of HumanityHuman Nature and PurposeBreaking Down Barriers and Human ConnectednessIf Brent was crushed up and put into pill form, what effect would she want to have on someone?the ability to step outside of your own existence, to see your existenceCurrent Book Brent is reading?The Creative Act: A Way of Being - Rich Ruben. Some of the best languaging of the creative act since RilkeMore About Brent RobertsonVisit Brent’s websiteFollow Brent on LinkedInWatch Brent’s TEDX TalkBrent Robertson, Co-Founder, Fathom - Creator, Purpose Practiced Brent works with leaders to create high-performance, purpose-driven teams and organizations. As co-founder of Fathom, he champions an approach to executive coaching, strategic planning, leadership development, succession, and transformation that prioritizes people and relationships. As a result, his clients don’t simply plan their futures, they bring them to life through the energy of organization-wide involvement in, and commitment to, generating organizations that perform beyond what their history, or their industry says is possible. When not at Fathom, Brent can be found keynoting conferences around the globe, on the TEDx stage, or as a top speaker for the world’s largest leadership organizations. Beyond Fathom, Brent is an advocate, advisor, and accomplice for those committed to create a better future for the people they touch, and is a sought-after speaker on the topics of leadership, purpose, and community. He has oriented his life around helping people create conditions for their success, and is the creator of the personal development company Purpose Practiced where he uses his personal transformation experience as a place from which to mentor others on their growth journey.Subscribe to Sense of Peace (Kathy's Substack) today! RECEIVE the attention you need to reconnect with your purpose. Click here to learn more about individual coaching with Kathy!If this resonated, the most generous thing you can do is share it with one woman who needs to hear it. One share grows this community more than any algorithm.Follow the show on your favorite platform, and come find me on Substack at senseofpeace.substack.com — that’s where the deeper conversation lives.And if you’re ready to stop just listening and start doing this work — visit kathywashburn.net. I’d love to talk with you. Until next time — keep investing in yourself. It is always, always worth it.#SpreadMadLove
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Send us Fan Mail In this episode of "Investment of Self," Kathy sits down with guest Brent Robertson for a powerful discussion on choosing to matter. Brent shares his journey of discovering a vision that awakened him at 3 in the morning and the importance of finding a supportive community to share and pursue that vision. They delve into the transition from the natural to the supernatural, making choices in the present, and the need for organizations to create conditions that foster growth and...
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