We found 3 episodes of The Life Stack Coaching Podcast with the tag “work”.
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Terrence Banda
3 November 2023 | Season 1 | 47 mins 42 secs
cancer, employment, entrepreneurism, europe, explore, future planning, holiday, jobs, kenya, life coaching, life stack, london, mental health, nairobi, relationships, settling down, society, traditions, travel, uk, visa, work
After recently completing his Masters in global sustainability in the UK, Terrence has returned home to Nairobi, Kenya to be with his family. While visiting his friend in India, Terrence shares with James his on-going stresses and his want to renew his visa and move back to the UK with his partner.
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Brett Recollet (Part 2)
27 October 2023 | Season 1 | 1 hr 16 mins
alcoholism, australia, authentic living, awareness, backpacking, building, bullying, canada, coaching, communication, community, connections, deeper, diet, discovery, drug abuse, empowerment, equal rights, gay, gym, homosexuality, humanitarianism, independence, indigenous, language, lgbtq+, life coach, life stack, melbourne, mental health, native indian, politics, power, pride, racism, relationships, self, sports, strength, visibility, vulnerability, work
(Part 2 of 2) Brett continues to open up and explore his mindset with James, where he self-realises in order for him to achieve goal, he needs to start saying "NO" to alcohol and "YES" to himself.
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Brett Recollet (Part 1)
20 October 2023 | Season 1 | 57 mins 57 secs
alcoholism, australia, authentic living, awareness, backpacking, building, bullying, canada, coaching, communication, community, connections, deeper, diet, discovery, drug abuse, empowerment, equal rights, gay, gym, homosexuality, humanitarianism, independence, indigenous, language, lgbtq+, life coach, life stack, melbourne, mental health, native indian, politics, power, pride, racism, relationships, self, sports, strength, visibility, vulnerability, work
(Part 1 of 2) Brett, an openly gay, native Canadian-Indian from Sudbury, Ontario, gets sidetracked from his initial goal and dives into an open-ended conversation with James about his own ethnicity, cultural upbringing, humanitarian work and own past struggles with drugs and alcohol.