2016-03-23
50 分钟This is Jonathan Fields with this week's Good Life project roundtable.
So that's a format where I have guests in residence, and we go around the table and we each throw out one topic and jam until we're, well, pretty much done jamming.
My guests in residence today and for actually for three weeks now are two dear friends of mine.
We have Amelia Zhivatovskaya, who is a scientist.
She has a master's in applied positive psychology, runs the largest certification in applied positive psychology psychology program in the world.
And it's just a stunningly brilliant mix of deep academic and scholarship, and also a pretty soft metaphysical side.
And she blends it in a way which just makes you think.
Also joining as a guest in residence for today and for three weeks now is Bob Gower.
Bob is a deep systems thinker with a strong background in philosophy and agile development for those in the sort of technology, technology world.
He's worked with teams at the highest level in some of the largest organizations, and also startup entrepreneurs.
He also has a background in cults and in all sorts of worlds where people influence others to make decisions.
And that comes out in a lot of really interesting ways in the conversations over the next couple of weeks.
So really excited to share these conversations with you.
I'm Jonathan Fields.
This is good life project, and hanging out with you on a round table day with our guests in residence, Emilia Zhevatovskaya and Bob Gower.
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So this is our third round with these two fabulous guests in residence, and we're gonna start things off this week with Amelia.
What are you thinking about?