Send us a text If nothing changed in your life over the next five years, would you still be happy? That’s the question my guest, Sadok Ben-Khelifa, uses as a mirror, and maybe, a wake-up call. When I first heard Sadok speak at an event alongside Les Brown, his message cut through the noise. Here was a man who had everything most people chase, success, status, a great career in tech and finance—and yet, he was two weeks away from quitting it all. No plan. No backup. Just burnout. In this episo...
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Send us a text If nothing changed in your life over the next five years, would you still be happy? That’s the question my guest, Sadok Ben-Khelifa, uses as a mirror, and maybe, a wake-up call. When I first heard Sadok speak at an event alongside Les Brown, his message cut through the noise. Here was a man who had everything most people chase, success, status, a great career in tech and finance—and yet, he was two weeks away from quitting it all. No plan. No backup. Just burnout. In this episo...
You Are Exactly Where You’re Meant to Be: Carey Cohill on Finding Purpose in Stillness
Success Thru Connections
37 minutes
3 weeks ago
You Are Exactly Where You’re Meant to Be: Carey Cohill on Finding Purpose in Stillness
Send us a text What if your biggest breakthrough came after your quietest season? My guest today, Carey Cohill, went from lying in bed for months, watching Dr. Phil and Judge Judy—to standing under the bright lights of the Home Shopping Network, doing what she loves most: inspiring people and sharing her passion for cooking. But this isn’t a story about overnight success. It’s a story about faith, surrender, and the power of stillness. In this episode, Carey opens up about: How walking away f...
Success Thru Connections
Send us a text If nothing changed in your life over the next five years, would you still be happy? That’s the question my guest, Sadok Ben-Khelifa, uses as a mirror, and maybe, a wake-up call. When I first heard Sadok speak at an event alongside Les Brown, his message cut through the noise. Here was a man who had everything most people chase, success, status, a great career in tech and finance—and yet, he was two weeks away from quitting it all. No plan. No backup. Just burnout. In this episo...