Echoes of Identity: The Power of Our Names (Eduardo Villavicencio)

EPISODE · Dec 14, 2023 · 54 MIN

Echoes of Identity: The Power of Our Names (Eduardo Villavicencio)

from How We Heal with Ryan Pink · host Corban David Jenai

In this conversation, Corban speaks with Eduardo Villavicencio about his journey surrounding his name and identity. He shares his experience of using different names throughout his life and the realization that embracing his given name, Eduardo, allowed him to show up more fully in the world. They discuss the concept of inherited conversations, the connection between language and emotions, as well as the power of identity and the mythology we create around our names.Eduardo is a conversation curator, skilled facilitator, and interactive trainer. He has a gift for creating engaging and safe learning spaces where participants find value in learning the topic at hand. His passion is helping people to learn how to listen better to themselves, eachother, and what is being said throughout an organization. He regularly facilitates sales, communication, management, change, and user experience workshops. Find him on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/edvisionit/ Learn more about Eduardo: https://www.businesstrainingworks.com/about-us/our-team/eduardo-villavicencio-training-facilitator/ 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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