In this week's episode I'm in conversation with Sophie Chiche, the entrepreneur behind Shape House, an "urban sweat lodge where ancient tradition and modern wellness meet to burn calories, deepen sleep, improve skin, lift moods and change lives." Over the course of our conversation, we talked about:
This week's episode is unusual in a number of ways - it shares the story of how one of the participants in last year's Creating the Impossible online program managed to get Eckhart Tolle, the international bestselling author and guru, to come out to Central Park and meet his biggest fan - a homeless man named Armando. It then includes highlights from my own magical visit with Armando, someone who embodies "the power of now" more than anyone I've ever met. I think in listening you'll be touched by the warmth and simplicity of his presence in ways that may surprise you!
An interview with serial entrepreneur Ajit Nawalkha.
Ajit builds businesses. After failing a startup, struggling through failed partnerships, and going from the ranks of an intern to a co-founder, he found business is lot more about emotional, spiritual, physical and mental resilience—and not as much about strategy. His passion is to help make world a better place. He insists entrepreneurs are going to do that. His endeavor is to empower you so you can be the change world needs.
The first episode of a brand new podcast with international bestselling author Michael Neill.
Each episode will feature stories and interviews of people who are up to "impossible" things in the world, and Michael will do his best to break down and point out practical implications and understandings that will help you create more of what you really want in your life and in the world.
This first episode is with special guest, New York Times bestselling author Anita Moorjani!
Your feedback is valuable to us. Should you encounter any bugs, glitches, lack of functionality or other problems, please email us on [email protected] or join Moon.FM Telegram Group where you can talk directly to the dev team who are happy to answer any queries.