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Caffeine for the Soul with Michael Neill

Michael Neill is an internationally renowned transformative teacher, author, broadcaster, and speaker, described as having the unique ability to “blend the sacred with the profane”. The inside-out understanding at the heart of his work challenges the cultural mythology that stress, pressure, and other symptoms of “seriousness” are a necessary part of adaptation and growth in business or indeed any area of life. In his role as CEO of Genius Catalyst Inc. since its inception in the UK in 1990 to its incorporation in the USA in 2007, Michael has spearheaded its growth from consultancy to a multi-media organisation delivering services to tens of thousands of loyal customers each year through live training, online courses, and self-study programs. He has also spent more than three decades as a coach, adviser, friend, mentor, and creative spark plug to founders, CEO’s, celebrities, royalty, and those who are up to something in the world. His global client base is wide and diverse, having served clients in North America, UK, Europe, and the Middle East in the fields of investment, sales, energy, manufacturing, the entertainment and media industry, and more. He has been consistently ranked alongside Jack Canfield, Tony Robbins, and other legends in the field as one of the top 30 coaching thought leaders in the world, and continues to run a small private practice working with high performers in their fields of expertise. A gifted communicator, Michael has authored six best-selling books including Creating the Impossible, The Inside-Out Revolution, The Space Within, and Supercoach. His books have been translated into more than 25 languages, and his public talks, retreats and seminars have touched and transformed lives at the United Nations and in over 60 countries and on six continents around the world. His TEDx talks, ‘Why Aren’t We Awesomer?’and ‘Can a TEDx Talk Really Change the World?’ have been viewed by over two million people around the world and his blog and podcast, Caffeine for the Soul, has been entertaining and inspiring audiences around the world for more than 20 years.
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Nov 8, 2021

In this episode I share some thoughts on mental health from Syd Banks

Nov 1, 2021

An exploration of living a guided life

Oct 25, 2021

A new skill to try bringing into high-conflict situations. 

Oct 18, 2021

An exploration of compassion and forgiveness. 

Oct 11, 2021

A metaphor for our 24/7 access to the deeper intelligence that runs through all life. 

Oct 4, 2021

A recall to the classic childhood story of “Harold and the Purple Crayon”, and how it applies to us in the world as grown ups. 

Sep 27, 2021

An exploration of how we can both perceive the world as it really is, and recognize that our feelings have nothing to do with that world, and how this can create a deeper, richer experience of life. 

Sep 20, 2021

A look at why some of our best ideas come to us in the shower, and how we can spend more time in this space. 

Sep 13, 2021

In this episode I reflect on a conversation I had with one of my mentors, Mavis Karn, about the opposite of anger.

Sep 6, 2021

A reflection on a different way of thinking about learning.

Aug 30, 2021

In this episode I talk about the difference between a principle and a belief, and where the Inside-Out understanding stands in relation to the two. 

Aug 23, 2021

A look at my journey with the understanding that’s at the heart of all these podcasts. 

Aug 16, 2021

Once you realize regret is just a thought, then the idea of living without regrets takes on a different meaning.

Aug 9, 2021

A look at how choosing to feel all of your emotions to the fullest isn’t an obstacle to high-performance, and that it can actually enhance your experience of being alive. 

Aug 2, 2021

A metaphor for describing who we really are. 

Jul 26, 2021

A look at my journey with the understanding that’s at the heart of all these podcasts. 

 

Jul 19, 2021

The inspiring story of Buckminster Fuller, and an idea to experiment with to live your life in the best way possible. 

Jul 13, 2021

A conversation I recently had about the connection between spirituality and religion.

Jul 6, 2021

In this podcast I share how a deeper understanding of the nature of fear allows you to live fearlessly regardless of what you happen to be feeling in any given moment.

Jun 28, 2021

What’s your definition of success? Here’s one that may not have occurred to you to experiment with. 

Jun 21, 2021

A look at what urgency really is, how it can harm our well-being, and how to get out of it (even if you have a lot on your plate).

Jun 14, 2021

A look at the difference between "thought spotting" and "thought recognition", and how the latter can change your life for the better. 

Jun 7, 2021

This week's episode is a re-release from some of our most popular episodes. Are you happier when you think happy thoughts or before you start thinking at all?

May 31, 2021

In today’s episode I talk about how much of our mental space is often taken up by thinking about what we have to do in the future, and how helpful the question, “what’s not your job right now?” can really be.

May 24, 2021

In today’s episode I talk about the relationship between state of mind and performance, and if it's really as essential as we think it is. 

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