Hi <<First Name>>,
How does self-realization impact leadership through every layer of society? How does this process transform social issues, workplace culture, and relationships?
Through a series of riveting stories, You Are Us presents an exploration of individual and collective socio-cultural transformation discovering what happens when leaders are actively doing inner work as a source to ignite change throughout culture, workforces, organizations, politics, and our social fabric.
The delicate balance between inner change and outer societal reflection is revealed through real stories of adaptive leaders. The 13 stories in You Are Us are from the perspective of 13 people who are radically different from each other, but are also unified by having done the work of inner reckoning with their trauma, pain, and socialized identity. . In turn, this work reveals that a pathway to sourcing and initiating societal change from within is a vital step to help one integrate into a collective reconciliation process across race, gender, religion, politics, and other areas where cultural tensions emerge.
Through the vulnerable illumination of each story, we learn how inner work translates into liberated leadership that serves community, workplace, and ultimately societal transformation.
We the readers are also invited into a self-inquiry process, as an opportunity to illuminate our own unconscious patterns in the contexts of societal identities, and to catalyze our generative leadership potential in an increasingly polarized world.
If you're ready for a way out of our political, cultural, and spiritual impasses, and are prepared to be the change, request You Are Us today.
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