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The Practice of Letting Go
by William Frank Diedrich
Three men walk into a bar, or a restaurant, or a cafe. A speaker/executive coach/author; a CEO coach, lawyer, meditation and yoga teacher; a minister, HR professional, grief counselor. What do they talk about? Life. God. Letting go. How do we let go through grief? How do we let go of shame, guilt, or victimhood? How do we let go of emotional and mental states that do not serve us? How does letting go help us deal with the polarization and changes in the world today? We don't agree on everything, but we don't argue. We listen. We inquire. We each offer a point of view. We seek to understand e
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Letting Go of Bad Habits and Limitations
William Frank Diedrich, Michael A. Limauro, and John Bailey talk about identifying and letting go of bad habits and limitations. The co-authors of The Practice of Letting Go share their wisdom, experience and practical insights on becoming your best self. Learn more about their book, The Practice of Letting Go at Thepracticeoflettinggo.com .
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The Practice of Letting Go- Episode 1
Authors William Frank Diedrich, Michael A. Limauro, and John Bailey discuss family members (specifically parents and adult children) who don't speak to each other. We know many people in this circumstance. If you are one, or you know someone who has no contact with an adult child or parent, take a listen.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Three men walk into a bar, or a restaurant, or a cafe. A speaker/executive coach/author; a CEO coach, lawyer, meditation and yoga teacher; a minister, HR professional, grief counselor. What do they talk about? Life. God. Letting go. How do we let go through grief? How do we let go of shame, guilt, or victimhood? How do we let go of emotional and mental states that do not serve us? How does letting go help us deal with the polarization and changes in the world today? We don't agree on everything, but we don't argue. We listen. We inquire. We each offer a point of view. We seek to understand e
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