The Buddhist Millionaire
Take a leaf out of Matt Jardine's book; 'How To Be A Buddhist Millionaire' and free yourself of the fear of money and start living the life you want.' --Moatez Jomni
British Paralympian Matt Jardine, a martial arts teacher and entrepreneur, has spent 20 years seeking the answer to one of life's ultimate conundrums: how can we lead an authentic, spiritual and creative life in a relentlessly money-centric world? In this insightful book, he brings together Buddhist teachings, spiritual lessons and the advice and experience of a variety of experts and professionals; from a Paralympic athlete, to a West End musical star, to a city banker; and presents nine practical lessons to help us all discover our passion and make it pay. With a light touch, he dispels the deep-rooted fears and limiting beliefs that hold us back, and forces us to question the very foundations of our lives and what really matters. How to be a Buddhist Millionaire teaches us that money doesn't have to be a dirty word and that if you search for happiness rather than the pot of gold, success is more likely to follow.
I had the pleasure of speaking with Matt on his podcast all thanks to another wonderful person Robin Baho worked with me at XFM
Tim Lovejoy & Christian O'Connell
Radio presenter Christian O'Connell and TV presenter Tim Lovejoy both worked with me at XFM and they are incredibly talented people.
In this episode of Tim's Podcast - The Lovejoy Hour, They got together to talk about Christian's new book - "No One Listens To Your Dad" in the conversation they both have some memories to share from our time together at XFM
Springsteen & Obama
Podcasts are the fastest-growing content platform in the world..Because it creates their own rules and partnerships that create great stories.
The friendship between Barack Obama and Bruce Springsteen wasn’t hard to spot during Obama’s eight years in the White House. Springsteen performed at Obama rallies in 2008 and 2012, received the Kennedy Center Honor from the president in 2009, and then performed an intimate 15–song set for Obama staffers as they prepared to leave in 2017. But witnessing a friendship between two famous people play out in public is very different from hearing about it from them directly—which is where new podcast Renegades: Born in the USA comes in.
Launching today on Spotify with the first two of eight episodes, Renegades promises “a personal, in-depth discussion between two friends exploring their pasts, their beliefs, and the country that they love—as it was, as it is, and as it ought to be going forward.”