EPISODE · Nov 7, 2018 · 48 MIN
How to Live a Wabi Sabi Life with Beth Kempton
from Courage and Spice for Coaches: build your Self-belief and Business in under 30mins a week · host Sas Petherick
Beth Kempton is one busy woman! She runs three different businesses all of which offer tools, resources and online courses for living an inspired life.Earlier in her career Beth worked with UN agencies, global brands, and NGOs all over the world, advising on corporate social responsibility and instigating projects that have raised over $10 million for charity. She also earned a Master’s degree in Japanese.Beth’s second book ‘Wabi Sabi: Japanese wisdom for a perfectly imperfect life’ (Piatkus) is out now. She shares lessons inspired by ancient Japanese wisdom, gathered throughout a twenty-year love affair with Japan.We talk about how to sink into your own wisdom, how to following the labyrinth of life and to embrace the perfection in imperfection. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit saspetherick.substack.com***Apply now for Ripen www.saspetherick.com/ripen Join The Coaching Well for Group Supervision hereFREE Private Podcast Bold not Beige: Why your coaching isn’t selling and what to do about it hereWebsite: www.saspetherick.com | Instagram: @saspetherick
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Beth Kempton is one busy woman! She runs three different businesses all of which offer tools, resources and online courses for living an inspired life. Earlier in her career Beth worked with UN agencies, global brands, and NGOs all over the world, advising on corporate social responsibility and instigating projects that have raised over $10 million for charity. She also earned a Master’s degree in Japanese. Beth’s second book ‘Wabi Sabi: Japanese wisdom for a perfectly imperfect life’ (Piatku...
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