What The World Needs More Of... Podcast
Society & Culture:Relationships
Guest: Ajit Nawalkha
Age: 34
Location: Los Angeles, CA
Wow Factor: Serve Love. Always My story really starts in a small town in India where I grew up with 23 other people in the house. I love my family but to say that my early years were challenging is an understatement.
What the world needs more of: People who found their way to live joyful, fulfilling, abundant life
Bio: Ajit Nawalkha is an entrepreneur, business coach, founder of Evercoach author of The Book of Coaching and a co-founder of Mindvalley - one of the biggest publishers in personal development space. Ajit Nawalkha, a serial entrepreneur, global educator & consultant, he is the co-founder of Mindvalley Teach, Evercoach and Global GRIT Institute, author of The Book of Coaching and Live Big. Born in Jaipur, Rajasthan living in a home with 23 other people, has always pursued the dream of Living Big. Over the past decade, he has helped build training and coaching companies to inspire the coming generation, transform entrepreneurs to live on purpose, while enjoying their lives while increasing profits. He enjoys exploring the world, learning different cuisines, writing, and spending time with his wife Neeta. He currently lives in Los Angeles, California.
Favorite Color: Blue
Ep 6 - Jocelyn Kuhn - The World Needs More... Love + Forgiveness + Saying I'm Sorry
Ep 5 - Jason Sisneros - The World Needs More... Transparency + Forgiveness
Ep 4 - Corey Corpodian - The World Needs More ... Leadership
Ep 3 - Alison - The World Needs More... Empathy For Animals & Each Other
Ep 2 - Monica Lucero - The World Needs More... Healing + Self Care
Ep 1 - Amanda Robbins - The World Needs More ... Financial Literacy & Healthy Foods
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