Get ready to Upshift with host Steve Rodgers and visionary philosopher Dr. Ervin Laszlo on The Alchemy of Business Show! In this riveting podcast, they explore the power of elevating people to a higher consciousness and how it can transform not only businesses, but the world as a whole.
Join Steve and Dr. Laszlo as they delve into the Upshift Movement and how it’s changing the game for entrepreneurs and business leaders alike. They also discuss the importance of being a part of something bigger than oneself and how incorporating higher ideals into business can lead to greater success and fulfillment. Whether you’re a seasoned business owner or just starting out, this podcast is a must-listen. You’ll learn how to tap into the infinite potential of the human mind and how to create a business that reflects your values and vision for the future.
Timestamps
3:08 Dr. Lazlo on how he started playing the piano
7:56 Evolving and getting a deeper sense of work by contributing to others.
14:00 What is the Upshift Movement?
18:32 Books and materials about Upshift and Downshift
25:37 Be part of something bigger than yourself. Join the World Upshift Movement where people can join and contribute ideas to better the world.
27:05 What people really yearn for in life.
28:05 Ups and downs of life, all of that is necessary for our evolution.
30:10 Businesses are not separate from others, it’s are part of a larger whole.
40:10 Be of service to others, follow your north star, it’s in You.
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About the Guest
Ervin Laszlo is a philosopher and systems scientist. The author, co-author or editor of 106 different books that have appeared in a total of 25 languages, he has written over 400 articles and research papers. The subject of the one-hour PBS special Life of a Modern-Day Genius, Laszlo is the founder and president of the international think tank The Club of Budapest and of the prestigious The Laszlo Institute of New Paradigm Research. The recipient of various honors and awards, including Honorary PhD.s from the United States, Canada, Finland, and Hungary, Laszlo received the Goi Award, the Japan Peace Prize in 2001, the Assisi Mandir of Peace Prize in 2006, and was nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize in 2004 and 2005.