How Owning Our Mission Changes How We Show Up (Tim Ash)

EPISODE · Aug 1, 2024 · 31 MIN

How Owning Our Mission Changes How We Show Up (Tim Ash)

from How We Heal with Ryan Pink · host Ryan Pink

As he shares his personal story of transformation, Tim Ash talks about how he shifted to an inner-directed focus after both of his parents passed away, causing him to re-evaluate his life, work, and parenting. They speak about how he began to look for a new way of living and for meaning.Discussed was a pivotal experience of participating in a men’s initiation process (mankindproject.org), how transformational it was for his life, and how he continues to be involved in the community now.Tim and Corban talk about the value of men mentoring other men, how rare it is to find opportunities to be mentored in this way. Tim shares how when he changed  changed the way he showed up with his family, his family made positive changes too and the whole dynamic shifted.The conversation explores the importance of having a mission statement for life, and how Tim breaks that down into what he calls “positive and shadow missions.”Tim Ash is a sought after international key-note speaker, wildly successful entrepreneur, best-selling author of Unleash Your Primal Brain, poet, painter, photographer, and evolutionary psychology expert.Learn more about Tim on his Website here, and his book Website here. Learn more about ManKind Project here. Learn more about HopeGuide and Ryan Pink Join us on YouTube to watch full episodes Help us amplify the message!Please subscribe on your favorite podcast app!Please Rate and Review the podcast on Apple and Spotify!

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