A Multiverse Unveiled: Exploring New Worlds with Linda Leblanc
One World in a New World with Linda Leblanc – Author, Trainer for The Monroe Institute

Zen Benefiel welcomed Linda Leblanc to the One World in a New World podcast to explore personal development and spirituality. Linda shared her journey of recovery from addiction and her discovery of spirituality as a pathway to healing and transformation. She emphasized the importance of taking responsibility for one’s own growth and development and how spirituality can provide the foundation for positive change. She also spoke about the need to integrate spiritual practices into daily life in order to create lasting change.

Zen and Linda both agreed that personal development is an ongoing journey, and the key to lasting change is the willingness to take responsibility for one’s own growth. They discussed the importance of cultivating self-awareness as a tool for personal transformation and the role that meditation and mindfulness can play in developing self-awareness. Linda highlighted the need to recognize our own patterns and triggers and to take action to break free from negative patterns and behaviors.

Zen and Linda also explored the role of spirituality in societal transformation. They agreed that a shift in consciousness is necessary in order to create a more harmonious and sustainable society. Zen emphasized the need for individuals to take responsibility for their own growth and development in order to contribute to positive societal change. Linda spoke about the importance of cultivating compassion and empathy towards others as a means of creating a more connected and compassionate society.

The conversation also touched on the importance of community and connection in personal and societal transformation. Linda emphasized the need for individuals to surround themselves with positive influences and to seek out community and support. Zen discussed the importance of creating a sense of community and connection on a larger scale, emphasizing the need for a collective shift in consciousness in order to create a more sustainable and harmonious world.

Zen and Linda concluded the conversation by sharing their insights and advice for listeners on their own personal growth journeys. They both emphasized the importance of taking a holistic approach to personal development, incorporating physical, emotional, mental, and spiritual aspects of the self. They also stressed the importance of cultivating self-awareness, developing a spiritual practice, and fostering a sense of community and connection.

Overall, the conversation between Zen Benefiel and Linda Leblanc was a powerful reminder of the transformative power of personal development and spirituality. By taking responsibility for our own growth and development, cultivating self-awareness, and fostering a sense of community and connection, we can create positive change in our own lives and in society as a whole. The conversation was insightful and inspiring, leaving listeners with practical tools and strategies for their own personal growth journeys.

Connect with Linda: https://www.linkedin.com/in/linda-leblanc-0b334496/

Monroe Institute web: https://www.monroeinstitute.org/pages/trainer-linda-leblanc

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Connect with Zen: https://linkedin.com/zenbenefiel

Zen’s Coaching: https://BeTheDream.com

Zen’s CV et al: https://zenbenefiel.com

The Octopus Movement (non-linear thinkers): https://theoctopusmovement.org

Live and Let Live Global Peace Movement: https://liveandletlive.org

* We used ChatGBT with the transcript for the notes.

Zen Benefiel Possibilities Coagulator

Zen Benefiel is an accomplished author and speaker who holds Masters Degrees from the University of Phoenix in Business Administration and Organizational Development, a Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration and is a Certified Life Coach and Hypnotherapist through the Southwest Institute of Healing Arts.

He helped women and minority-owned businesses garner over $200,000 in micro-loans through Self Employment Loan Fund in 2003-4. He assisted an indigenous coalition in Arizona to garner attention and inclusion in the development of the Steele Indian School Park, a complete turn-around from the Indian westernization facility turned high school built in the 1890s. He managed logistics for large public events drawing over 250,000 patrons in his 30s.

He hosted over 120 television shows in the early 90s, called One World, inviting his guests to explore how we overcome fears and move toward harmony in our personal and professional environments. He also produced a four-host series of community activist shows, focusing on community activists, holistic medicine, youth empowerment, and straight talk on politics.

He has taught business plan development classes part time at the college level for five years, was a production control coordinator in the aerospace industry for five years, responsible for $7 million in monthly shipments, a high school teacher for five years, often in charge of an entire curriculum; and special event manager for ten years with ranges of 5,000 to 250,000 patrons per event. He meets challenge with style and grace as an opportunity to develop successful business and personal relationships, resulting in a highly qualified facilitator.

He currently coaches, consults and facilitates client surveys, customer service, employee involvement, partnering, team building, strategic planning and professional development.