Episode 125 of the Live Authentically podcast presents Keith Anderson, a lawyer, consultant, keynote speaker and founder of Worth Living Mental Health Consulting. He’s also an author of “Life Worth Living: A Mental Health Anthology.” Keith knows mental health struggles all too well. He founded his business because he had depression for 16 years himself. He says he lives authentically by being very real to himself. Keith talks about a very vivid mental breakdown he went through almost 20 years...
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Episode 125 of the Live Authentically podcast presents Keith Anderson, a lawyer, consultant, keynote speaker and founder of Worth Living Mental Health Consulting. He’s also an author of “Life Worth Living: A Mental Health Anthology.” Keith knows mental health struggles all too well. He founded his business because he had depression for 16 years himself. He says he lives authentically by being very real to himself. Keith talks about a very vivid mental breakdown he went through almost 20 years...
The Live Authentically podcast is back with Sharon Lebell, a bestselling author, composer, speaker and performing musician. Sharon joins Pam to talk about Stoicism, how to live your best possible life and her internationally bestselling book, “The Art of Living: The Classical Manual on Virtue, Happiness, and Effectiveness.” As per usual, Pam asks Sharon a pertinent question: “How do you live authentically?” To which Sharon responds, “I seek to live authentically every day by asking myself one...
Live Authentically Podcast with Pamela Savino
Episode 125 of the Live Authentically podcast presents Keith Anderson, a lawyer, consultant, keynote speaker and founder of Worth Living Mental Health Consulting. He’s also an author of “Life Worth Living: A Mental Health Anthology.” Keith knows mental health struggles all too well. He founded his business because he had depression for 16 years himself. He says he lives authentically by being very real to himself. Keith talks about a very vivid mental breakdown he went through almost 20 years...