4.8 • 642 Ratings
🗓️ 26 July 2018
⏱️ 62 minutes
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This week, I’m talking to Michael Ventura. Michael is the CEO and founder of Sub Rosa, he runs an indigenous medicine practice, and just wrote his first book, Applied Empathy: The New Language Of Leadership.
Michael and I talk about the benefits of applied empathy, finding a mentor, his thoughts on self-promotion, and empathy vs. weakness. Plus he answers all the OPP Family questions.
Here’s Michael:
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Show Notes:
Sub Rosa Website + Instagram
Applied Empathy: The New Language Of Leadership
Applied Empathy Website
Michael on Ask Gary V
One Part Podcast Family Community Page
One Part Plant Cookbook
Taste Tyga ft Offset
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{ Michael’s Lotus Root Recipe }
Cut the lotus root crosswise about 1/4 thick. Soak in a bowl of cold water and then strain. Do this a few times until the water drains clear. Let them dry.
In a non-stick skillet or wok heat up sesame oil. Add the lotus roots and toss until they are covered with oil. Add the mix of sake, sugar, soy sauce and chili pepper/sambal. Stir/toss continuously until the sauce is reduced and thick (about 10 mins). Once thickened, add the sesame seeds and toss, then transfer to plate or bowl.
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