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December 29th, 2024

How to Use Your Mental, Emotional & Spiritual Gifts: A Discussion with Jan Schwartz, Ph.D.

  1. How to Use Your Mental, Emotional & Spiritual Gifts: A Discussion with Jan Schwartz, Ph.D. Michael D. Levitt 27:04

Dr. Janet Schwartz, an expert in forensic behavioral science, received a B.S. in Education from Valparaiso University and advanced degrees from the University of Pittsburgh, where she was recognized as a University Scholar. Her advocacy emerged during her high school years amid the Civil Rights era. Schwartz initially dedicated 17 years to working with children and families before transitioning to forensic fraud research following significant discoveries. She leads Forensic Fraud Research, Inc., providing intelligence to numerous federal and state agencies.

A noted academic and author, she has contributed significantly to understanding white-collar crime and has written the bestselling “Last Summer with Oscar.” Schwartz has also been involved in international initiatives, including establishing a domestic violence center with Muslim forensic psychiatrists. Her upcoming work, “Authentic Intelligence,” aims to guide personal and global transformation through mental and spiritual Growth. 

Her current writing project, Authentic Intelligence:  How to Use Your Mental, Emotional & Spiritual Gifts to Create the Life – and World – You Want, is soon to be completed.  Recent cases that are featured online are “Transforming Corruption on the Local Level Part I” and “Transforming Corruption on the Local Level Part II:  Tools for Navigating Narcissistic Warfare.”

https://janschwartz.us/jan-schwartz-biography/

https://www.linkedin.com/in/janetmschwartz/

 

Jan’s Journey From Crime to Expert
Jan shared her journey from growing up in a suburb of Chicago, where she was exposed to organized crime, to becoming a family therapist and eventually a forensic behavioral scientist. She recounted her experiences with criminal kids and their families and how she began to hear dark secrets and faced threats from organized crime figures. Despite these challenges, Jan decided to do the right thing and started sharing data with authorities, eventually becoming the president of Forensic Fraud Research Incorporated. She has since provided information to various government agencies and state departments, becoming an expert in managing and transforming corruption on a local level. Michael acknowledged Jan’s journey and the impact of organized crime on their community.
Jan’s Career Journey and AI Discussion
Jan and Michael discussed Jan’s career journey, which involved a significant change in direction after a life-threatening incident. Michael praised Jan’s resilience and adaptability, noting that her experiences, including working with elementary school kids and her time in Ohio, had honed her forensic skills. They also touched on the potential of AI for both good and nefarious purposes, with Michael emphasizing the importance of maintaining fairness and legitimacy in the face of technological advancements.
Authentic Intelligence and Personal Growth
Michael and Jan discussed the concept of authentic intelligence, which Jan defines as the interplay between mental, emotional, and spiritual intelligence. Jan shared her journey of discovering this concept and how it has helped her work. Michael agreed with Jan’s perspective, emphasizing the importance of balancing these three aspects of intelligence for personal and professional growth. They also discussed the potential of this concept to positively impact society and the need for individuals to prioritize their well-being. The conversation concluded with Jan expressing her commitment to spreading this idea and helping others realize their potential through authentic intelligence.
Addressing Polarization and Mainstream Media
Michael and Jan discussed the current polarized state of the world, particularly in the United States. They criticized mainstream media for focusing on ratings rather than informing and educating people. Michael suggested that people work together to understand each other’s perspectives, using a model of three circles as a boardroom for discussion. He believed that by doing so, people would find more agreement than disagreement, and the discord in the world would fade away.
Harmony, Euphoria, and Kindness in Culture
Michael and Jan discussed the importance of being in a harmonious state and its positive impact on individuals and society. Michael emphasized the euphoria and Clarity that come from being in this state, allowing him to navigate challenging situations and be a beacon for others. He also highlighted the value of kindness and helping others, which benefits the recipient and the giver. Jan suggested that focusing on connecting with others and being competitive with oneself rather than others can create a more harmonious culture. They both emphasized the importance of self-efficacy and making a sincere difference.
Kindness, Positivity, and Book Promotion
Michael and Jan discussed the importance of acting with kindness and positivity in the world. Jan shared her work and encouraged others to connect with her through her website and LinkedIn. 

Michael Levitt Chief Burnout Officer

Michael D. Levitt is the founder & Chief Burnout Officer of The Breakfast Leadership Network, a San Diego and Toronto-based burnout consulting firm. He is a Keynote speaker on The Great Resignation, Quiet Quitting and Burnout. He is the host of the Breakfast Leadership show, a Certified NLP and CBT Therapist, a Fortune 500 consultant, and author of his latest book BURNOUT PROOF.

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