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Brian Fretwell's Ted Talk has over 2.3 million views and with good reason.
Brian's ability to explain complex ideas about the brain in a way that is funny, memorable and allows us to understand ourselves at a deeper level is a rare talent.
Needless to say it was such a privilege to have Brian join me on the show on our Live with Leading Thinkers segment and I highly recommend checking out the amazing work he is doing to help people achieve a greater sense of joy and purpose in their lives using intuition and the art of enquiry over at https://findingthefires.com/
You can also learn more about Brian by heading over to his LinkedIn profile here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bfretwell/
Highly recommend watching Brian's Ted Talk: What a 15-year-old meth addict taught me about leadership.
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If you're curious about my video on the "law" of attraction I referenced in relation to what I said on the show today you can check it out on youtube here: https://youtu.be/T7sHon8GZGk
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