S01, Ep 32: Dr. Ed Lewellen, The Concepts of High-Impact Living
The High-Impact Living Series begins: Overcoming the routine life you are leading. This episode is primer on how to make these changes.
Dr. Edward Lewellen holds an Honorary Doctorate of Divinity, Certified Master Executive Coach, Master NLP Practitioner, Master Life Coach and has an MBA in Management. He has consulted with businesses, universities, and Chambers of Commerce on value-adding business forums and topics.
Using the example of Integrative Medicine, Claire talks with Dr. Aman about her story of adapting multiple disciplines to engage and solve old problems.
Everyone has had some kind of adversity in their life at some point. Some things are extremely visible to others; sometimes it’s not so easily seem by a bystander. However, no matter what way it shows up, it still can derail you. It’s a choice to face it and figure out a way to work it out. Sometimes we can figure it out on our own; sometimes we need some help.
hile we think of wearable technology strictly in terms of devices for humans, that’s no longer true. Horses are now the beneficiary of advances in sensor technology and the trend is gaining momentum in 2017. There are several new companies jockeying for position in the equine space. PonyUp Technologies is one of these companies, and their technology has features that sets it apart from the rest.
Can you tell your own story? Do you know where to start and what does it take to have an impact? Claire and Steve talk about his story as an illustration of how to best tell a difficult and complex story.
How intuitive are you? Do you know how to read yourself and others? Today’s episode is a discussion of ho to read the signs of others and of yourself to help you navigate an even more complex world.
Do you know your key messages? Do you how best to present yourself physically and verbally to a listening and watching public? Claire speaks today with Laura Lewis, a polished media professional on what we need to consider as we shape our public persona.
The best and most effective way to interact with people is face to face. Do you have the tools and techniques to allow you to engage people in person? Claire talks with Paul about the best ways to engage people interpersonally.
Do you own your digital footprint? Can you navigate in a digital world? These are skills we are all going to need in today’s world, both professionally and personally. In this episode, Cindy Baccus covers the key things you need to know to be an effective digital communicator.
Are you entertaining as well as informative? Do you know what it takes to engage people and leave them wanting more? Sir Earl and Claire talk about the value of being an entertainer as well as a communicator.