• The Inner Game: Untaught Essentials of Leadership with Jeremy Hunter

  • Dec 8 2021
  • Length: 1 hr
  • Podcast

The Inner Game: Untaught Essentials of Leadership with Jeremy Hunter

  • Summary

  • There’s nothing like a cosmic kick in the ass to remind us of what’s most important. Suddenly the decision to stop giving our precious energy and attention to things that just don’t matter becomes a no-brainer. Full stop. 


    But why do we wait to reclaim our agency until we’re face-to-face with our own mortality? And what impact is this really having on the quality of our life and leadership? (Spoiler alert: IT’S MASSIVE.)


    Today’s Rebel Souls conversation with Jeremy Hunter is a wake-up call for us all. Thirty years ago he was diagnosed with a terminal illness and told he had five years to live. That news turned his world — and approach to life — inside-out. Literally. He chose to face his fears, train his mind, and navigate his experience internally. His journey exposed the profound realization that quality of attention is quality of life. (Mind officially blown.)


    What We’re Talkin’ About:

    • Lessons from beating a terminal illness 
    • The relationship between mindfulness, self-leadership, and success
    • Key ways to reclaim our attention in the distraction economy
    • Zones of the inner game and how to create robust support systems 
    • “The Invisible Office” and why the consciousness of a leader is the consciousness of an organization


    Follow with Jeremy:

    • Website: jeremyhunter.net
    • Podcast: Untaught Essentials
    • Soundcloud: Jeremyhunter123


    A Practice to Embrace New Beginnings

    Three Signs Your Attention Just Got Hacked

    Inner MBA


    Connect with Shelley:

    • Instagram: @soulbbatical
    • Website: soulbbatical.com


    This show is produced by Soulfire Productions

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