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Discover How Prison, Divorce, and a Loving Family Created More Peace and Joy With Eric Plantenberg
“Never worry about the numbers. Help one person at a time and always start with the person nearest you.”This quote by Mother Teresa is one of Eric Plantenberg’s favorites, and I now know exactly why.While you are listening to today's guest, you will feel like you are the nearest person to him, and will be mesmerized by the wisdom he has attained from the ups and downs in his life. Eric is a man who has helped hundreds of people with his leadership principles and does not shy away from an adventure, which includes summiting Mt. Everest and committing to 30 days of silence while he was in prison.Yes, Eric went to prison and I am guessing you would think this was his “Cracking Open” moment. However, you may be as surprised as I was to hear that it is not about spending time in prison that cracked him open it is a much more personal story about love, family, and reinventing one’s life.Eric is not only someone who has really lived – he is also a multi-industry entrepreneur and executive. He co-founded Freedom Personal Development and Humm Kombucha. Currently he is helping develop two startups.In 2011, he gave a very successful TEDx talk called The Anatomy of Results. Eric is married to the love of his life, Cheri, and lives in Bend, Oregon. They have six children and four grandchildren. An avid outdoorsman, Eric has climbed mountains and kayaked remote rivers on six continents.Tune in to this enlightening conversation and maybe you'll be the nearest person that Eric helps today.Learn more about Eric Plantenberg here: TEDx talkHumm KombuchaLinkedInTwitterForbesLearn more about Molly Carroll here: Website Get your free Body Emotion MapFree Monthly TrainingInstagramFacebook
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We all have moments in our lives when we are cracked open, brought to our knees, and have to really discover who we are authentically at our core. It could have been a death of a loved one, getting thrown in jail, bullied in grade school, or hitting rock bottom with our addiction. Whatever your traumatic moment it changed you forever in the way you live, parent, work, and connect to others. Join Molly Carroll licensed therapist, TED speaker, published author, corporate speaker, and coach as she shares the stories of actors, athletes, thought-leaders, healers, teachers, and warriors and how...