This eighty-fifth episode is an excellent way to sustain your own personal heart-practices. We also hope it will be a supportive tool for you to offer to your clients, patients and colleagues.
Join host Deborah Rozman as she delves into a profound conversation with Arnaud Saint-Paul, a visionary on a mission to help 1 billion people connect with their true selves and transform business. Arnaud candidly shares his journey from a 13-year-old seeker to a heart-centered leader, revealing how he discovered the power of heart intelligence.
In this episode, Arnaud unveils his transformative approach to business leadership, emphasizing the importance of moving beyond self-limiting beliefs and tapping into heart wisdom.
He explains how creating coherence at the individual and organizational levels can accelerate growth and create positive impact across financial, social, and environmental sectors.
You’ll enjoy hearing Arnaud’s practical insights on becoming a heart-directed leader and learn about the coming paradigm shift from mind-oriented to heart-based leadership.
Arnaud and Deborah explore how integrating mind and heart unlocks intuitive guidance, paving the way for a next level of human consciousness in doing business. Arnaud also shares what business leaders as well as each of us can start doing right now to become a more heart-directed leader.
Arnaud Saint-Paul’s passion is to open billions of hearts and help them find harmony inside and out. Living between New York and Paris, a philanthropist and award-winning serial software, finance, and social impact entrepreneur for more than 20 years, Arnaud started his quest at 13 to live through his heart. Throughout his career, he has directly helped hundreds of individuals and inspired more than 50 million people internationally to connect to their heart.
Founder of the Heartful Method™, Arnaud now helps entrepreneurs build a new heart-based economy with clients around the globe. Arnaud is the author of several books, including his upcoming book "The Heartful Method for Entrepreneurs".
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