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S2 E70: Self-Actualization and Ecocentric Leadership ft. Allison Shultz

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In this thought-provoking episode of The xMonks Drive, we explore the profound insights of Allison Shultz, co-founder of Reboot.io and author of The Art of Being Human at Work. Allison delves into the idea that the more connected we are to ourselves, the closer we come to self-actualization, ultimately making the world a better place. She discusses the shift from an anthropocentric to an ecocentric worldview, emphasizing the importance of reconnecting with our deepest selves and the natural world.

Allison also shares her perspective on the simplicity and authenticity of connections with animals, who engage with us without pretense or manipulation—just being to being. She reflects on the relational nature of both wounding and healing, reminding us that our beliefs, even from the earliest stages of life, can shape who we are. Join us as we explore how these connections, both with ourselves and the world around us, are the missing pieces to leading a more fulfilled and authentic life.

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In this thought-provoking episode of The xMonks Drive, we explore the profound insights of Allison Shultz, co-founder of Reboot.io and author of The Art of Being Human at Work. Allison delves into the idea that the more connected we are to ourselves, the closer we come to self-actualization, ultimately making the world a better place. She discusses the shift from an anthropocentric to an ecocentric worldview, emphasizing the importance of reconnecting with our deepest selves and the natural world.

Allison also shares her perspective on the simplicity and authenticity of connections with animals, who engage with us without pretense or manipulation—just being to being. She reflects on the relational nature of both wounding and healing, reminding us that our beliefs, even from the earliest stages of life, can shape who we are. Join us as we explore how these connections, both with ourselves and the world around us, are the missing pieces to leading a more fulfilled and authentic life.

Follow us on our Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/xmonks.ecosystem/
Follow me On YouTube:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHsytOG-7i57hrSwB7fNkcw
Follow me On LinkedIn:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/gauravaroragrv/

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