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The Hopenning

Dive into Marina's collaboration video series with Fran Caudron - "The Hopenning" - discuss techniques for managing topics such as anxiety, emotional eating, finding love, money blocks, etc.

Hopenning # 127 - Mental Health In The Workplace with Le Bey Mc Callaghan
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Hopenning # 127 - Mental Health In The Workplace with Le Bey Mc Callaghan

With a strong foundation in psychology and teaching, combined with training as an RTT (Rapid Transformational Therapy) therapist, Le Bey Mc Callaghan brings a compassionate and results-driven approach to personal and professional development. With over 25 years of experience in the pharmaceutical and mental healthcare industries, Le Bey deeply understands the vital connection between mental health, performance, and overall well-being. Specializing in uncovering the impacts of trauma and limiting beliefs, Le Bey helps individuals identify and overcome barriers that hold them back in their personal and professional lives. RTT serves as the cornerstone of their work, facilitating profound shifts in mindset and self-awareness to unlock each client’s full potential. A key area of interest for Le Bey is addressing the challenges of toxic work environments. Passionate about fostering supportive workplace cultures, they focus on identifying the root causes of these harmful dynamics and driving meaningful change. Recognizing the detrimental effects such environments have on motivation, creativity, and overall well-being, Le Bey works to create spaces where employees can thrive as fulfilled and empowered individuals. For those navigating toxic workplaces, Le Bey offers tailored, one-on-one support to build resilience, tackle challenges, and, when needed, develop a clear and empowered exit strategy. Their mission is to help individuals break free from limiting patterns, reframe perspectives, and embrace growth, purpose, and lasting transformation. Contact Le Bey at lebey@callaghantherapy.com @francaudron9362
Hopenning #125 with Gareth Higgins
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Hopenning #125 with Gareth Higgins

Gareth Higgins was born in Belfast in 1975, grew up during the northern Ireland Troubles, and now lives in the US. He writes and speaks about the power of storytelling to shape our lives and world, peace and making justice, and how to take life seriously without believing your own propaganda. He has been involved in peace-building and violence reduction in northern Ireland and helping address the legacy of conflict, received a Ph.D. in Sociology from Queen’s University Belfast, and helped teach the world’s first graduate course in Reconciliation Studies at Trinity College Dublin. He also helped found the Wild Goose, New Story and Movies & Meaning festivals. Gareth leads retreats in North America and Ireland; and he founded The Porch Magazine. Gareth’s new book, co-authored with Kathleen Norris, is A Whole Life in Twelve Movies: A Cinematic Journey to a Deeper Spirituality, and is published in October 2024. Lee Isaac Chung, director of Twisters and Minari says “I wish there was more writing… like it”. Fr James Martin says it’s “beautiful, endlessly fascinating, wise and funny”, writer-director Scott Teems says it’s “a treasure”, and Kaitlin Curtice says “Please read this book… You’ll be so glad you did.” Brian McLaren says Gareth’s beloved book How Not to be Afraid is “a beautiful book”, Kathleen Norris says it’s “a necessary book”, and Micky ScottBey Jones says it’s “a much-needed resource for skill-building through our fear and trauma, so that we might create the belonging and communities we desire”. Nadia Bolz-Weber says “I totally trust Gareth Higgins when he writes about his own fear and how it’s actually possible to transform it into something powerful, something capable of healing us and the world.” Pádraig Ó Tuama says “Gareth Higgins is a friend. This book is too.” @francaudron9362
Hopenning # 124 with Ari Weinzweig
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Hopenning # 124 with Ari Weinzweig

Ari Weinzweig is CEO and co-founding partner of Zingerman's Community of Businesses, which includes Zingerman's Delicatessen, Bakehouse, Creamery, Catering, Mail Order, ZingTrain, Coffee Company, Roadhouse, Candy Manufactory, Events at Cornman Farms, Miss Kim and Zingerman’s Food Tours. Zingerman’s produces, sells and serves all sorts of full flavored, traditional foods in its home of Ann Arbor, Michigan to the tune of $68,000,000 a year in annual sales. Ari was recognized as one of the “Who’s Who of Food & Beverage in America” by the 2006 James Beard Foundation and has awarded a Bon Appetit Lifetime Achievement Award among many recognitions. Ari is the author of a number of articles and books, including Zingerman’s Guide to Good Eating, Zingerman’s Guide to Better Bacon (Zingerman’s Press), Zingerman’s Guide to Giving Great Service, Zingerman’s Guide to Good Eating (Houghton Mifflin), Zingerman’s Guide to Good Leading, Part 1: A Lapsed Anarchist’s Approach to Building a Great Business, and Zingerman's Guide to Good Leading, Part 2: A Lapsed Anarchist’s Approach to Being a Better Leader. Zingerman's Guide to Good Leading, Part 3; A Lapsed Anarchist's Approach to Managing Ourselves. Zingerman's Guide to Good Leading, Part 4; A Lapsed Anarchist's Approach to the Power of Beliefs in Business was released in summer of 2016. In 2017 Ari was named one of “The World's 10 Top CEOs (They Lead in a Totally Unique Way)” by Inc. Magazine. In 2018 he released the pamphlet, “The Art of Business; Why I Want to be an Artist.” Another pamphlet, “Going into Business with Emma Goldman” came out in June, 2019. “Humility; A Humble, Anarchistic Inquiry” came out in October, 2020. “Working Through Hard Times; Life and Leadership Learnings from 2020” was published in the first weeks of 2021; “The Story of Visioning at Zingerman’s: Four Visions, Forty Years, and a Positive Look Towards the Future,” in 2022; “A Taste of Zingerman’s Food Philosophy: Forty Years of Mindful Cooking and Eating” in 2023. His newest work, “A Revolution of Dignity in the Twenty-First Century Workplace” will be released in March of 2024. @francaudron9362
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