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Healing Wounds of Wealth
by Richard Robinson
Getting wealthy is indeed an exciting and gratifying feeling. With the right amount of money at your disposal, you can start a business of your choice, buy the things you love, and live a comfortable life. But financial abundance comes with its share of challenges. People can get lost with a lot of money, and they can suffer abuses because of it, which can be mentally, emotionally, and psychologically stressful, even damaging. Society glorifies attaining wealth and provides little to no guidance on how to live a healthy, engaged, and meaningful life for those living with, what can be, a complicated situation.Welcome to Healing Wounds of Wealth: Are You Living A Rich Life? This is an open conversation with people of means and people who work with them. Join Richard Robinson in exploring the realities of wealth, its bright sides and also its
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Embracing A Minimalist Lifestyle With Warren Gendel
You do not need to have a lot of money or a ton of possessions just to consider yourself rich. Warren Gendel, Cofounder and CEO of Club EVEXIA, is here to share how he set aside his life of affluence to find deeper meaning in life by embracing a minimalist lifestyle. He joins Richard Robinson to discuss how he overcame personal isolation, trust issues, abusive relationships, and hostile business takeovers to finally unlock his best version as a businessman, husband, and father. Warren also explains how his transformative inner work allowed him to get rid of his materialistic dreams and achieve a life focused on being, not doing.
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From Manila Mansions To Findhorn Trailers: Redefining A "Rich Life" With Dorota Owen
What does it actually mean to live a rich life? For some, it’s a marble-floored villa in Manila with a fleet of chauffeurs. For others, it’s a simple trailer in a Scottish eco-village. For Dorota Owen, it took having everything on the outside—and feeling utterly impoverished on the inside—to discover the difference.In this deeply moving episode, Dorota shares her magical journey from the heights of expat opulence and suicidal depression to the transformative power of the Findhorn community. This isn’t just a story about walking away from money; it’s a masterclass in resilience, creativity under constraint, and the courage to follow your heart when Plan A fails. From substitute teaching in war zone schools to teaching forgiveness through the Miracle Choice game in the heart of China, Dorota’s life is a testament to the belief that “Everything you need is an arm’s length away.”Are you ready to stop living for the perks and start living for the purpose? Dive into Dorota’s story and learn the three-word mantra that can catalyze your own creative transformation: constraints, catalyze, creativity.
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Money, Mortality, & Meaning: Healing The Wounds Of Wealth With Interfaith Minister Reverend Will Green
In a culture that often equates material wealth with happiness, what happens when prosperity creates the wounds of wealth—pain, regret, and disconnection? Join us for an enlightening conversation with Reverend Will Green, an interfaith minister whose work often intersects with the deepest issues of life, death, and legacy—especially in the complex arena of money. Drawing from his experiences, particularly in hospice care, Reverend Green unpacks the “Gordian Knot” of wealth, love, and power. From the anguish of a wealthy man whose grandchildren only want a handout, to the entrapment felt by a woman whose riches keep her in an abusive marriage, we explore why having “enough” often isn’t enough, and how spirituality across all traditions guides us toward a more meaningful use of our resources. Discover why the path to a truly rich life may require letting go of what we own, and making money a force for good.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Getting wealthy is indeed an exciting and gratifying feeling. With the right amount of money at your disposal, you can start a business of your choice, buy the things you love, and live a comfortable life. But financial abundance comes with its share of challenges. People can get lost with a lot of money, and they can suffer abuses because of it, which can be mentally, emotionally, and psychologically stressful, even damaging. Society glorifies attaining wealth and provides little to no guidance on how to live a healthy, engaged, and meaningful life for those living with, what can be, a complicated situation.Welcome to Healing Wounds of Wealth: Are You Living A Rich Life? This is an open conversation with people of means and people who work with them. Join Richard Robinson in exploring the realities of wealth, its bright sides and also its
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