![]() And I feel like this is a very big crescendo that will maybe also extend and have many, many more crescendos. I feel like this whole trajectory and my history-everything that’s happened between me and you at Sounds True, working to build Sounds True to where it is, it’s just made such an impact on me, both personally and in a business setting. I think I also feel just genuinely happy. So I feel a lot of gratitude for that and my whole experience at Sounds True. I feel like you’ve really had such a big impact on my life, and to see our relationship go from me working with you intimately and working for you at Sounds True, and now here I am, I’m almost rubbing my hands together because I have you all to myself and I can ask you all these questions and we can do a deep dive. I also feel so much gratitude to be here with you. I’m interviewing the interviewer, and it just feels like I’m navigating unknown waters here. I feel that I’m showing my first poem to my favorite poet. So I feel-and it’s good to get this out on the table-a little nervous. So it just feels so natural for me to start with that. So I wanted to do that check-in process, and I’ve missed the check-in process, because it’s been a few months now since I’ve been out of Sounds True and launching my own business. It’s just a really nice way to drop in and connect to people before we actually have an exchange. We go around the room and we take a minute to say something personal about the state that we’re in at the beginning of the meeting, what might be going on in our lives or in our business and work lives that would be particularly illuminating for the meeting. At Sounds True, you’ve developed a policy to connect people before a team meeting or before a meeting of any significance. And I might take a few minutes to just explain what that is to our listeners. I thought that we could start this podcast by doing a check-in. Subscribe to the Emerging Women podcast on iTunes.Ĭhantal Pierrat: Welcome, Tami. Tune in to listen to my conversation “Emerging Into Being” with Tami Simon. The energy of tenacity and will and when to let go.Authenticity and its acceptance in society.“Everything depends on how much you trust”.In this episode, Tami Simon and I speak about: This podcast is especially juicy, as Tami and I were emerging into a new phase of our relationship as my 10 year career at Sounds True came to a close. A two-time winner of the Inc 500 award as one of the fastest growing privately held companies in America, Sounds True is widely recognized as a pioneer in providing life-changing, practical tools that accelerate spiritual awakening and personal transformation. ![]() Tami Simon is the founder of Sounds True, a multimedia publishing company dedicated to disseminating spiritual wisdom.īased in Boulder, Colorado, Sounds True has published more than 800 audio, video, music, and book titles along with online courses and events. This episode’s guest is the inspirational and accomplished: Tami Simon.
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