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🗓️ 14 May 2019
⏱️ 71 minutes
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0:00.0 | Welcome to Insights at the Edge, produced by Sounds True. |
0:04.0 | My name is Tammy Simon. I'm the founder of Sounds True. |
0:08.0 | And I'd love to take a moment to introduce you to the new Sounds True Foundation. |
0:12.0 | The Sounds True Foundation is dedicated to creating a wiser and kinder world by making transformational education widely available. We want everyone to have access to |
0:26.8 | transformational tools such as mindfulness, emotional awareness, and self-compassion, regardless of financial, social, or physical challenges. |
0:39.3 | The Sounds True Foundation is a non-profit dedicated to providing these transformational tools to communities |
0:46.9 | in need, including at-risk youth, prisoners, veterans, and those in developing countries. |
0:54.0 | If you'd like to learn more or feel inspired to become a supporter, |
0:58.4 | please visit sounds true foundation.org. You're listening to Insights at the Edge. |
1:07.0 | Today my guest is Fleet Mall. |
1:13.0 | Fleet Mall is an author, consultant, trainer, and executive coach |
1:18.0 | who facilitates deep transformation for individuals and organizations through a philosophy and a |
1:25.7 | training program he's developed called radical responsibility. From |
1:31.2 | 1985 to 1999, Fleet was imprisoned on charges of drug trafficking, and he spent the last |
1:41.2 | 20 years since his release articulating a philosophy that actually began and |
1:48.7 | evolved while he was in prison, the philosophy of radical responsibility, and since his release he has served tirelessly working for positive social transformation as a meditation teacher, |
2:04.3 | social entrepreneur, peacemaker, and end-of-life care educator. |
2:10.0 | Which sounds true, Fleet has published a new book called Radical Responsibility and an audio |
2:16.5 | training series called Living with Radical Responsibility. |
2:22.4 | If you're someone who, like me, has a tendency in certain situations to blame, |
2:29.7 | justify, to want to be right, or to hold on to resentment or grievances, I hope you'll join me for this incredibly |
2:37.2 | empowering conversation on radical responsibility with Fleet Mall. |
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