
The Aliveness She Didn't Know Was A Thing
A conversation with the artist Yvonne Moore, who wasn't an artist four years ago
For high achievers who are done hustling for worth.
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A conversation with the artist Yvonne Moore, who wasn't an artist four years ago

Teri Pruitt on the work nobody sees, and the grace to make it disappear

Paula Jones on softness as strength, and the mirror a horse held up to twenty years of training

Paula Jones spent twenty years in human development before a horse taught her how little of it she had lived in her body.

John Hibbs failed at his first business, got told so to his face, and rebuilt everything around a simple idea: money comes last, people come first.

Most people are taught that business exists to make money.

Most of us wait for solid ground. My guest builds on the in-between.

Most of us treat uncertainty as something to endure — a gap to get through on the way to solid ground.

What happens when we no longer choose to treat the challenges of corporate life as an obstacle? Meet The Corporate Sage, Rich Strilowich.

Rich Strilowich spent more than forty years in corporate technology before retiring and writing The Corporate Sage.