Episode 2: Action learning that resembles a $10,000 Rave Party

Clare Sarah Johnson helps individuals, leaders and organisations to flourish in times of immense change and uncertainty. She exists for the vibrant health and empowerment of each and every individual.

Clare is pioneering new methodology centred around exponential thinking and training to access the peak mental state known as Flow. She travelled to the US to study with world leaders at the Flow Genome Project and experienced a NEW way of learning and thinking. She describes the action learning experience as a $10,000 Rave Party…what a way to learn.

Get involved with Clare at www.claresarahjohnson.com

Your voyage to Max's Island.

We’re often told to be in the present moment … we’re told to set goals and achieve them … we’re told that life’s short and to live every moment as if it where our last.

But what does all this mean?? 

On Max’s Island podcast we have the answer to this … you’ll hear the unique stories from a range of special people … those who really did something for themselves … something that made them free, liberated, feel special … or just be, what they wanted to be.

The soundtrack to Max’s Island is a song by singer/songwriter Steve Standing … it’s called “Island” and is off his latest album Little Rebellion. The chorus says it all … so listen to the entire song at the at the end of each podcast.

“No-ones an island, but sometimes it’s good to pretend,

Go for a hike, your burden’s just on your back,

Walk on a beach, imagine you’re sailing away,

Yeah no-one’s an island but sometimes,

sometimes it’s good to pretend.”   

 Steve Standing – from the song “Island”, off the album Little Rebellion 2018.

And a big thanks to Bec … who’s voice you heard in the intro. She is very talented and you can catch her regularly on the airways at RTRFM.