For bonus episodes, I share conversations that occur between a regular episode’s segments. For Episode 148, Alan Carroll shares the STOP technique and discusses whether keynote speakers should practice frequently or be spontaneous. He then explains what Transpersonal Psychology is.


Prologue


Alan is passionate about giving people the experience of mindfulness and presence through public speaking. Alan is a seeker who discovered his passion for coaching people in the 1970s. He is the founder of Alan Carroll & Associates, which offers mindfulness in action workshops. Alan graduated from San Jose State University with a Masters in Psychology and is the author of The Broadband Connection.


01:22 Part 1: Still the Mind with the STOP Technique


Alan shares a technique that he learned from a podcast with Deepak Chopra.

S: Stop
T: Three breathes
O: Observe your breath or body sensations
P: Proceed with kindness (awareness and compassion)

06:20 Part 2: Keynote Speaking: Practice or Improvise?


I ask Alan for his opinion about whether keynote speakers should frequently practice their talks or if they should improvise.


12:17 Part 3: Defining Transpersonal Psychology


Alan is a Transpersonal Psychologist. I asked Alan to explain what Transpersonal Psychology is.


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Episode links


Alan’s LinkedIn Profile


Alan’s company website, LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram


Alan’s book, The Broadband Connection




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Gary DePaul’s website 


Gary's books:


   What the Heck Is Leadership and Why Should I Care?


   Nine Practices of 21st Century Leadership (Second Edition)


   The 2022 HRBP Report (free formats available)




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