• Inclusive Leadership Through Music with Dr Christine Herring
    May 11 2025

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    Music has the remarkable power to connect us, move us, and create lasting memories. But what if it could also make us better leaders? In this eye-opening conversation, Dr. Christine Herring reveals how she's harnessing the emotional resonance of music to transform leadership practices through her groundbreaking book series, "Mind Jukebox: A Mental Playlist for Inclusive Leaders."

    Dr. Herring takes us through her fascinating journey from educator to author and leadership consultant. What began as a simple commitment to share weekly leadership tips on LinkedIn evolved into an innovative three-volume series connecting leadership principles with songs that reinforce their messages. Each volume contains 13 "tracks" – concise leadership lessons paired with carefully selected songs that help the concepts stick in leaders' minds long after reading.

    The genius of this approach lies in its multi-sensory engagement. When leaders hear "Lean On Me" by Bill Withers, they're reminded to be open to learning from others. When Earth, Wind & Fire's "On Your Face" plays, they recall the importance of managing facial expressions in communication. These musical connections create powerful memory anchors for leadership principles that might otherwise be forgotten.

    Beyond her books, Dr. Herring shares insights from Flexcom, her proprietary communication framework that uses four insects – ants, ladybugs, caterpillars, and grasshoppers – to represent different communication styles. She explains how understanding your dominant style (completing tasks, helping people, gathering information, or big-picture thinking) can help you "flex" into other styles when needed for better outcomes.

    The conversation reveals Dr. Herring's belief that leadership isn't about position but about how we engage with others and create spaces where people feel valued and respected. Her "handprints versus footprints" concept offers a compelling framework for considering the impact of our communication – intentional or not.

    Ready to create your own mental playlist for leadership success? Connect with Dr. Christine Herring on LinkedIn at Dr Christine, and discover the Mind Jukebox series at mindjutebox.com.

    Music, lyrics, guitar and singing by Dr Ariel Rosita King

    Teach me to live one day at a time
    with courage love and a sense of pride.
    Giving me the ability to love and accept myself
    so I can go and give it to someone else.
    Teach me to live one day at a time.....


    The Business of Life
    Dr Ariella (Ariel) Rosita King
    Original Song, "Teach Me to Live one Day At A Time"
    written, guitar and vocals by Dr. Ariel Rosita King

    Dr King Solutions (USA Office)
    1629 K St, NW #300,
    Washington, DC 20006, USA,
    +1-202-827-9762
    DrKingSolutons@gmail.com
    DrKingSolutions.com


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    33 mins
  • Unleashing Your Creative Power with Dr Matthew McVarish
    May 4 2025

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    We're all born creative beings. It's how we learn to walk, talk, and make sense of our world before we even have words to describe these processes. Yet somewhere along the way, many of us lose touch with this essential part of ourselves, dismissing creativity as something reserved for "artistic types" or professional creators.

    Dr. Matthew McVarish, Scottish playwright, former actor, and human rights activist, challenges this limited view, presenting creativity as one of four essential cornerstones of a balanced life alongside health, wealth, and love. Drawing from Florence Scovel Shin's century-old "square of life" concept, he explains why creative expression isn't a luxury but a necessity for wellbeing and fulfillment.

    The conversation ventures into fascinating territory about our modern relationship with technology and creativity. While we're constantly consuming content, our attention spans have dramatically shortened – from Shakespearean audiences standing attentively through four-hour performances 400 years ago to today's average university student struggling to focus for 45 seconds. McFarish notes that we now receive more sensory information daily than people historically experienced in their entire lifetimes, leaving little space for the contemplation necessary for creative thought.

    For those feeling disconnected from their creative selves, McFarish offers practical guidance: slow down, schedule time for creativity, release perfectionism, and consider Julia Cameron's "The Artist's Way" course with its solo "artist dates." Most powerfully, he shares advice from fellow Scottish playwright Douglas Maxwell: "Write the stuff that scares you." Our most meaningful creative expressions often emerge from vulnerability – the thoughts and experiences we're hesitant to share but that deeply resonate with others.

    Whether you're looking to reconnect with a creative practice you've abandoned, discover new forms of expression, or simply understand why humanity has always turned to creativity in our darkest hours, this conversation offers illuminating perspectives on reclaiming our creative birthright in an increasingly digital world.

    Music, lyrics, guitar and singing by Dr Ariel Rosita King

    Teach me to live one day at a time
    with courage love and a sense of pride.
    Giving me the ability to love and accept myself
    so I can go and give it to someone else.
    Teach me to live one day at a time.....


    The Business of Life
    Dr Ariella (Ariel) Rosita King
    Original Song, "Teach Me to Live one Day At A Time"
    written, guitar and vocals by Dr. Ariel Rosita King

    Dr King Solutions (USA Office)
    1629 K St, NW #300,
    Washington, DC 20006, USA,
    +1-202-827-9762
    DrKingSolutons@gmail.com
    DrKingSolutions.com


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    26 mins
  • The Seven Tools of Purpose-Driven Entrepreneurship with Patricia DiVecchio
    May 3 2025

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    What if your most authentic work begins not with market trends, but with discovering who you truly are? Patricia DeVecchio, founder of International Purpose, believes everyone has unique work to do—but most never learn how to cultivate their purpose into sustainable livelihoods.

    In this fascinating conversation, Patricia DiVecchio shares her journey as a first-generation American who became the first woman in her Italian family to earn a college degree. Her path led her to develop Purposeful Business Circles, transformative group coaching communities where entrepreneurs from diverse backgrounds and industries support each other through questioning rather than advice-giving. "We believe everyone has their own answers," Patricia explains, describing how her methodology creates safe spaces where business owners can speak honestly while being challenged by perspectives they wouldn't normally encounter.

    At the heart of DiVecchio's approach are seven evolutionary tools that guide entrepreneurs toward purpose-aligned work. Unlike conventional business development that focuses immediately on external strategies, six of her seven tools address internal development—mindset, unique talents, inner foundation, transforming fear into motivation, accessing wisdom beyond intellect, and embracing transformation—before arriving at practical business strategy. This inside-out methodology reflects her core philosophy: "Work starts here, not out there."

    Through powerful stories of transformation, including a woman who successfully navigated the emotional challenge of selling her business and another who rebuilt her professional identity after losing her husband-partner, Patricia demonstrates how purpose-driven entrepreneurship creates not just profitable businesses but meaningful lives. Her workbook, "Evolutionary Work: Unleashing Your Potential in Extraordinary Times," provides a structured pathway through this transformative process.

    Ready to discover how your unique purpose can become your most fulfilling work? Connect with Patricia through her website internationalpurpose.com or via email at patricia@internationalpurpose.com to learn more about joining her next Purposeful Business Circle.

    Music, lyrics, guitar and singing by Dr Ariel Rosita King

    Teach me to live one day at a time
    with courage love and a sense of pride.
    Giving me the ability to love and accept myself
    so I can go and give it to someone else.
    Teach me to live one day at a time.....


    The Business of Life
    Dr Ariella (Ariel) Rosita King
    Original Song, "Teach Me to Live one Day At A Time"
    written, guitar and vocals by Dr. Ariel Rosita King

    Dr King Solutions (USA Office)
    1629 K St, NW #300,
    Washington, DC 20006, USA,
    +1-202-827-9762
    DrKingSolutons@gmail.com
    DrKingSolutions.com


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    29 mins
  • Stop Talking About Yourself: Dr. Thomas Trautmann Reveals Why Your Clients' Brains Don't Care About Your Products
    Apr 20 2025

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    Dr. Thomas Trautmann shatters conventional wisdom about decision-making in this revolutionary conversation about brain science and business growth. Drawing on cutting-edge neuroscience research, Dr. Trautmann reveals why 97% of our decisions come from the primal brain rather than rational thinking – and how understanding this changes everything about effective persuasion.

    The core revelation? Your clients' brains don't care about your products, services, or company story. The primal brain makes decisions in just 11 seconds, with only a 7-second window for capturing attention. This explains why feature-based selling consistently fails while emotional connection thrives.

    Dr. Trautmann introduces the concept of "subconscious frustrations" – deeply human concerns operating below our awareness that truly drive our choices. Through compelling examples, he demonstrates how shifting from product-focused pitches to addressing these hidden motivations creates profound business results. One manufacturing client saw booth visits increase by 70% and retention jump by 60% after implementing this approach.

    What makes this methodology so powerful is its ethical foundation. Rather than manipulating clients, it focuses on genuinely understanding their needs and making them feel valued. The four-parameter persuasion formula – identifying subconscious frustrations, clarifying your identity, explaining your purpose, and building your tribe – creates a framework anyone can implement.

    Perhaps most valuable is Dr. Trautmann's practical guidance on implementation. From adopting "you language" that shifts focus entirely to the client, to using strategic storytelling as a persuasion tool, he offers concrete steps for transforming your communication approach and building a loyal tribe of clients with 70% conversion rates.

    Connect with Dr. Trautmann at happy-brains.com or make-me-great.com to discover how understanding the brain's decision process can elevate your business while creating genuinely positive experiences for your clients. Would you like to transform how you connect with potential clients by speaking directly to their primal decision-making processes?

    Music, lyrics, guitar and singing by Dr Ariel Rosita King

    Teach me to live one day at a time
    with courage love and a sense of pride.
    Giving me the ability to love and accept myself
    so I can go and give it to someone else.
    Teach me to live one day at a time.....


    The Business of Life
    Dr Ariella (Ariel) Rosita King
    Original Song, "Teach Me to Live one Day At A Time"
    written, guitar and vocals by Dr. Ariel Rosita King

    Dr King Solutions (USA Office)
    1629 K St, NW #300,
    Washington, DC 20006, USA,
    +1-202-827-9762
    DrKingSolutons@gmail.com
    DrKingSolutions.com


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    32 mins
  • Dr Lara Akinnawonu on Sheep, Scalpels, and Sickle Cell: A London Doctor's Rural Welsh Adventure
    Apr 13 2025

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    Dr. Lara Akinnawonu powerful journey from patient to physician began after a childhood road traffic accident landed her in intensive care. This formative experience ignited her passion for medicine and shaped her dedication to serving underrepresented communities throughout her career.

    After training in rural Wales – a dramatic shift from her London upbringing – Dr. Lara Akinnawonu gained invaluable perspective on delivering healthcare with limited resources. This creative approach to medicine has infused her work as she advocates for Black health issues across the United Kingdom. Her focus spans multiple critical areas: addressing the maternal mortality rate where Black women face three times higher risk during pregnancy, promoting blood and organ donation within minority communities, and tackling knife crime as a public health emergency rather than solely a criminal justice issue.

    The conversation highlights how systemic inequalities manifest in healthcare access and outcomes. Dr Akinnawonu shares compelling examples from the COVID-19 pandemic, where second-generation immigrants became crucial bridges between healthcare systems and vulnerable communities by translating vital health information. She draws attention to the stigma surrounding mental health in Black communities and how this contributes to maternal health disparities, while emphasizing the power of representation: "We need more Black doctors, more Black female doctors in every space, in every specialty."

    Now focusing on paediatrics with a public health lens, Dr. Akinnawonu is tackling childhood obesity, vaccination awareness, and nutritional health in schools. Her international experience in Namibia exposed her to rare conditions and practitioners delivering excellent care with minimal resources – further fueling her commitment to global health equity. Join us for this inspiring conversation about medical advocacy, community service, and creating meaningful change in healthcare for all. What health disparity will you help address in your community today?

    Music, lyrics, guitar and singing by Dr Ariel Rosita King

    Teach me to live one day at a time
    with courage love and a sense of pride.
    Giving me the ability to love and accept myself
    so I can go and give it to someone else.
    Teach me to live one day at a time.....


    The Business of Life
    Dr Ariella (Ariel) Rosita King
    Original Song, "Teach Me to Live one Day At A Time"
    written, guitar and vocals by Dr. Ariel Rosita King

    Dr King Solutions (USA Office)
    1629 K St, NW #300,
    Washington, DC 20006, USA,
    +1-202-827-9762
    DrKingSolutons@gmail.com
    DrKingSolutions.com


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    28 mins
  • Mortiz Lembert: Your Model of the World Is Limiting Your Success More Than You Realise
    Apr 6 2025

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    What invisible forces are shaping your business decisions and limiting your success? In this eye-opening conversation with business coach and leadership developer Moritz Lambert, we dive deep into the concept of your "model of the world" – the unconscious framework that determines everything from your perceived options to your financial ceiling.

    Lambert shares riveting case studies that demonstrate the hidden power of these mental models. There's the business owner who needed funding but avoided direct approaches to banks because he secretly believed he "wasn't a real businessman" despite running a multi-million-dollar company. Once this belief was exposed, he made 67 calls in one day, receiving funding on the final attempt after 66 rejections. Another client, an exceptionally skilled massage therapist with 35 years of experience, tripled his income simply by questioning his assumption about what he was "allowed" to charge.

    Most compelling is the "money game" experiment where a struggling entrepreneur generated over $40,000 in just 35 minutes when challenged to focus solely on value creation without his usual mental constraints. As Lambert explains, these transformations happen when we bring our background assumptions to the foreground where we can examine them.

    This conversation couldn't be more timely. With AI rapidly expanding into territories once thought exclusively human, many professionals face existential questions about their value and purpose. Lambert suggests our uniquely human advantage lies in our ability to distinguish these mental models and reinvent ourselves on demand – a skill that will only become more crucial in our rapidly changing world.

    Connect with Moritz Lambert at moritzlambert.com or on LinkedIn and Instagram to learn more about breaking through your limiting mental models and discovering new possibilities for growth.

    Music, lyrics, guitar and singing by Dr Ariel Rosita King

    Teach me to live one day at a time
    with courage love and a sense of pride.
    Giving me the ability to love and accept myself
    so I can go and give it to someone else.
    Teach me to live one day at a time.....


    The Business of Life
    Dr Ariella (Ariel) Rosita King
    Original Song, "Teach Me to Live one Day At A Time"
    written, guitar and vocals by Dr. Ariel Rosita King

    Dr King Solutions (USA Office)
    1629 K St, NW #300,
    Washington, DC 20006, USA,
    +1-202-827-9762
    DrKingSolutons@gmail.com
    DrKingSolutions.com


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    28 mins
  • The Art of Connection: Rico No Suave's Journey from IT to Entertainment
    Mar 30 2025

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    Rico No Suave captivates us with the remarkable story of his transformation from IT professional to celebrated talk show host. What started as simple recordings in his car has blossomed into a thriving entertainment platform that's now granting him access to celebrity interviews and prestigious film festivals.

    The conversation reveals Rico's unique approach to human connection - applying the problem-solving mindset from his network engineering background to understand and relate to people. "Listen first, react later" becomes his mantra for success, allowing him to create comfortable spaces for guests regardless of their on-camera experience. This skill particularly shines when helping nervous interviewees find their voice, transforming potential awkward moments into engaging conversations.

    Rico's recent triumph at the Chandler International Film Festival marks a pivotal moment in his career trajectory. His infectious energy and genuine approach to interviewing celebrities like Tara Reid on the red carpet led festival organizers to spontaneously invite him to emcee their VIP gala. Rather than standing before the audience, Rico chose to position himself in the center of 150 attendees - a metaphor for his people-centered philosophy that earned him universal praise.

    Behind the charismatic host is a dedicated team of producers and editors who understand both the vision and the struggles of building an entertainment business. Rico doesn't shy away from discussing challenges, acknowledging that success requires persistence, authenticity, and genuine care for others. His dream of reaching the Oscars and Grammys feels not just possible but inevitable given his trajectory and talent for connecting across cultural boundaries.

    Discover more about Rico's entertaining journey and catch his interviews at TheRicoNoSuaveShow.com or follow him across social media. Have you considered how listening skills might transform your own personal and professional relationships? Perhaps Rico's approach offers valuable lessons for us all.

    Music, lyrics, guitar and singing by Dr Ariel Rosita King

    Teach me to live one day at a time
    with courage love and a sense of pride.
    Giving me the ability to love and accept myself
    so I can go and give it to someone else.
    Teach me to live one day at a time.....


    The Business of Life
    Dr Ariella (Ariel) Rosita King
    Original Song, "Teach Me to Live one Day At A Time"
    written, guitar and vocals by Dr. Ariel Rosita King

    Dr King Solutions (USA Office)
    1629 K St, NW #300,
    Washington, DC 20006, USA,
    +1-202-827-9762
    DrKingSolutons@gmail.com
    DrKingSolutions.com


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    30 mins
  • Joanna Lohman: Widening the Trail: Soccer, Self-Worth, and Creating Global Impact
    Mar 22 2025

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    Meet Joanna Lohman, a former professional soccer player whose 16-year career spans seven teams across five countries, including the US Women's National Team. Her journey wasn't always smooth—failed leagues, championship losses, and being cut from World Cup contention led to a moment where she found herself back in her childhood bedroom in her mid-thirties.

    This pivotal moment sparked an epiphany that transformed both her career and life purpose: "I don't have to be the greatest to be great." When Joanna stopped chasing stardom and focused instead on contributing her authentic strengths to her team, something remarkable happened. She became the Washington Spirit's star player and the first in team history to have her jersey retired. This paradoxical success came from letting go of outcomes she couldn't control and focusing exclusively on consistent excellence in her daily contributions.

    Now an international speaker and sports diplomat, Joanna helps others "activate and amplify their unique impact" worldwide. Her work takes her from corporate stages in Paris advocating for equal pay to running programs combating child trafficking in Nigeria. Through her Champions Mindset program, she trains female athletes ages 12-16 to develop mental resilience that extends far beyond sports. Joanna's perspective on suffering in sports—that it provides "a safe and public space to suffer"—highlights why creating opportunities for young women in athletics is crucial for developing life skills.

    Whether you're an athlete, parent, coach, or someone seeking to redefine success on your own terms, Joanna's message resonates: you matter, your contribution builds traction, and sport can be a powerful vehicle for personal and social change. Ready to discover how your unique strengths can create meaningful impact? Join us for this transformative conversation.

    Music, lyrics, guitar and singing by Dr Ariel Rosita King

    Teach me to live one day at a time
    with courage love and a sense of pride.
    Giving me the ability to love and accept myself
    so I can go and give it to someone else.
    Teach me to live one day at a time.....


    The Business of Life
    Dr Ariella (Ariel) Rosita King
    Original Song, "Teach Me to Live one Day At A Time"
    written, guitar and vocals by Dr. Ariel Rosita King

    Dr King Solutions (USA Office)
    1629 K St, NW #300,
    Washington, DC 20006, USA,
    +1-202-827-9762
    DrKingSolutons@gmail.com
    DrKingSolutions.com


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    29 mins
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