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Shaping Your Behavior Through Beliefs with Owen Fitzpatrick

  1. Shaping Your Behavior Through Beliefs with Owen Fitzpatrick Evergreen Podcasts 54:35

Owen Fitzpatrick is a leading authority in how to shape behavior through belief. A psychologist, author, and speaker, Owen has worked with prominent organizations such as Coca-Cola, Google, JP Morgan, LinkedIn, Merck, Pfizer, and Salesforce. He has shared the stage with Sir Richard Branson, Seth Godin, Jean Claude Van Damme and Andy Andrews. Owen has spoken in 31 countries to date. His online videos – including his TEDx Talk ‘Mind Control’ – have been viewed by over two million people. Owen has authored nine books on behavioral science, which have been translated into 21 languages.  Owen incorporates Psychology, Neuroscience, NLP, Behavioral Economics, and the science of story to empower people and organizations to believe better. He has had his own TV show on Irish National Television and has appeared on television and radio in multiple countries including Thailand, Malaysia and Colombia to date. In researching how beliefs positively and negatively impact individuals and cultures, Owen has traveled to over 100 countries including North Korea, Russia, Afghanistan, and Rwanda.

In this episode, Owen talks about how your beliefs (and the intensity of them) help shape your behaviors and habits.

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Matt Dentino Executive Producer - Driving Change Podcast

I come from a large Italian family. I’m number seven in the line of ten kids!

When my dad passed away some years ago, I was fortunate enough to be there as the end was coming. I was standing just to the right of his hospital bed; he was lying there with his eyes closed. All of a sudden, Dad opens his eyes. He looks up at the ceiling with a look of peace – and maybe accomplishment – on his face. Then he closes his eyes for the last time. I guess out of instinct, I reached down and kissed him on that prickly cheek one last time. My dad left a legacy in that life well lived! A legacy based on three main principles: Family, Service, and Dedication. I do what I do to carry on that legacy to the best of my ability.

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