We Have a “Fix it” Problem That’s Causing Harm and Impacting Mental Health #102

EPISODE · Jan 2, 2025 · 28 MIN

We Have a “Fix it” Problem That’s Causing Harm and Impacting Mental Health #102

from Mind Body Medicine for Self Healers · host Sarah Dawkins - Root Cause Healing and Natural Holistic Health Coach

Greg Wasserman found himself in a state of depression. Thankfully, he found a program of support which helped him understand and challenge his core beliefs, leading to his healing. Come and join us to find out how Greg healed himself and learn how you can too. 00:00 Introduction 01:10 Greg´s background05:22 Program of support11:47 Core beliefs15:03 What is normal?17:14 Just listen without responding21:12 Tip for healing depressionBio and links for Greg Guided by the motto "Life is about Time & Relationships; you never know where a conversation today will take you in the future," Greg uniquely connects with people, fostering growth and creating lasting bonds. This talent has been instrumental in his success in business and making him the go-to person for introductions and partnerships.Greg's career began in advertising sales with notable tenures at well-known companies before discovering a passion for the startup world. A series of chance opportunities led him to the field of partnerships—a role he was ideal for—where he excelled in building long-term relationships and crafting win-win scenarios.Leveraging his experience selling podcast ads for CBS Radio led him to run 3 podcast listening platforms, forging partnerships with technology platforms, and working closely with podcasters to enhance distribution, audience growth, and monetization. Most recently, Greg served as the head of relationships at Castmagic, a SaaS AI platform that helps podcasters turn their recordings into repurposable content while also continuing to consult them on how to build successful businesses. Greg has now established himself as a sought-after consultant with a few niche focuses. His work with startups to build their community flywheel program, his ability to leverage his relationship skills to build partnerships for companies, and his knack for helping podcasters become not only better hosts but also build themselves into brands all underscore his expertise, value, and diverse skillsets and knowledge. You can connect with him on LinkedIn, where he consistently posts about podcasting, partnerships, community, mental health, and business—the best place to learn more or see if his services could be a fit for you. Make sure you add a note letting him know you found him through this show.https://www.linkedin.com/in/gregwasserman/

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