Michael Carroll

@Awakeatwork

Michael Carroll is a business executive, author of Fearless at Work and an authorized teacher in the Kagyu-Nyingma lineage of Tibetan Buddhism.

Joined June 2009

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  1. Mindfulness at Villanova with Cara Bradley, Verge; Michael Baime, UPenn; Cheryl Jones, Aetna & many more

  2. Hillary Clinton discovers that practicing mindfulness unleashes our natural talents of confidence, skill & composure

  3. On the agile genius of innovating to relieve human suffering by my friend Deb Dugan CEO at (RED)

  4. A delightful conversation with Tami Simon at "Sounds True" on the topic of mindful leadership

  5. A brave, utterly vulnerable 11 month journey of a young warrior

  6. Sign up for the weekly Mindful Leader Lojong - revealing ordinary experiences as a path to fearlessly wake up

  7. A portrait of an authentic human being: Bill Murray's gentle, wise dignity

  8. A conversation with Matt Tenney on being a Mindful Leader Who Inspires the Best In Others -

  9. A discussion of leadership agility and mindfulness at Lerab Ling in France

  10. The future of information anxiety where our inner watcher blends chaotically & digitally with the world around us

  11. Sounds true included me in their Weekly Wisdom producer's pick

  12. Ironically, being quiet for a while is the best way to boost it.

  13. Transform mindfulness into wakefulness & deepen your practice during a 7 day urban retreat - July in Philadelphia

  14. Omega Institute is hosting my mindfulness at work seminar this summer - maybe I'll see you there

  15. Sign up for my Awake at Work quarterly with events, new releases and thoughtful content

  16. The advanced meditative technique of being utterly human

  17. We have a full day on in the PWYC with Michael Carroll () Sun Apr 17th. Teaser

  18. No matter what is happening - good, bad, delightful, sad - remembering where we are can offer a little perspective

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