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Conscious Leadership and Living Beyond Fear

As CEO of Impact Solutions International, Mary C. Dwyer’s particular interest is in the correlation between higher levels of consciousness and wise, ethical and powerful leadership. Over the past 10 years, Mary and her team have worked in 16 different countries with leaders from 44 different nationalities, including working with leadership of countries emerging from war.

Our conversation in this podcast episode is full of heart, compassion and practicality, as we discuss living beyond our fear, how our levels of consciousness can drop shockingly quickly – both as individuals and nations/human populations, with disastrous results.

We also discuss purpose beyond ego and the extraordinary fulfilment in the simple and ordinary, and we touch on her book The Final Act of Grace, in which she shares her journey with her late husband towards his enlightenment as he approached death.

An episode full of thought-provoking insights and uplifting genuineness.


marycdwyer.com

www.impactsolutions.com.au

The Final Act of Grace (book): http://www.marycdwyer.com/the-final-act-of-grace/

https://www.facebook.com/marycdwyerthoughtleader/

www.youtube.com/channel/UCDay4btkyPCWCJPCy5v7p2w

www.instagram.com/marycdwyer/

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