Episode 150

Practicing Spiritual Intelligence for Joy and Leadership with Yosi Amram

Welcome to another episode of the Mindful You Podcast, hosted by Alan. In this thought-provoking conversation, Alan sits down with Dr. Yosi Amram, a renowned expert in leadership, psychology, and the emerging field of spiritual intelligence. Together, they explore what it truly means to move beyond ego and operate from a place of presence, awareness, and higher purpose.

Alan guides the discussion with his signature warmth and curiosity, inviting Yosi to share his transformational journey—from executive success in the corporate world to a life-changing spiritual awakening. The episode is rich with practical wisdom, covering topics such as the power of mindfulness, how to consciously make choices in the present moment, and the vital role of practices like gratitude and self-awareness in cultivating a spiritually intelligent life.

Listeners will learn about the difference between emotional and spiritual intelligence, the universal qualities that define spiritually intelligent leaders, and the freedom that comes from transcending conditioned patterns of thought. Whether you're seeking to elevate your leadership, deepen your sense of purpose, or simply add more joy and meaning to your daily life, this episode offers inspiration and actionable tools for anyone on the mindful path.

Connect with Dr. Yosi Amram

Website:

https://yosiamram.net/

https://awakeningsi.org/

Grab a copy of his book here

About the Podcast

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About your host

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Alan Carroll

Alan Carroll is an Educational Psychologist who specializes in Transpersonal Psychology. He founded Alan Carroll & Associates 30 years ago and before that, he was a Senior Sales Training Consultant for 10 years at Digital Equipment Corporation. He has dedicated his life in search of mindfulness tools that can be used by everyone (young and old) to transform their ability to speak at a professional level, as well as, to reduce the psychological suffering caused by the misidentification with our ego and reconnect to the vast transcendent dimension of consciousness that lies just on the other side of the thoughts we think and in between the words we speak.