Ep 93 Interview Sessions with Naomi Trentham

In this episode I am joined by MITOS founder Naomi Trentham.  Einstein is believed to have said, “Great spirits have always encountered opposition from mediocre minds. The mediocre mind is incapable of understanding the man who refuses to bow blindly to conventional prejudices and chooses instead to express their opinions courageously and honestly.” MITOS was founded to help individuals and organisations thrive, by finding their voices, their purpose and - by understanding emotion and utilising personal and collective wellbeing - to change the impact of such opposition. In this episode you will hear: learning to empty myself Moving in the Opposite Spirit Faith and science forgiveness puts you in a place of surrender faith over religion moving from fear to love to meet people in their pain connecting with ourselves lockdown transformation stepping out is it possible to predispose a generation to succeed? I hope that this conversation help you in your heart and your mind in some way. Please do share this with one person who you think needs to hear what Naomi has to say.  Much love  Ryan  Connect with Naomi: Website: https://mitos.work/ IG: @mitos.work LinkedIN: https://www.linkedin.com/in/naomi-trentham-888b199b/ Connect with Always Better than Yesterday:  Email: ryanbhartley@gmail.com  Whatsapp: (+44) 07970339936  Facebook Community: www.facebook.com/groups/weareabty  Master Heart and Mind Group Coaching: www.ryanhartley.co.uk Thank you to our friends at WebCreation, proud supporters of the Always Better than Yesterday Interview Sessions.  Head to www.WebCreationGroup.com for stunning websites at sensible prices.

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This podcast exists to equip and inspire your heart-centred leadership. You will hear from world class guests each Wednesday plus daily insights from our host, Ryan Hartley. Be sure to email us your questions to podcast@abty.co.uk Our interviews are also available to watch, just simply head over to our YouTube: www.youtube.com/c/alwaysbetterthanyesterday If you'd like help with anything you hear on this podcast, please do email podcast@abty.co.uk or take a look at how we may serve you best at www.abty.co.uk.