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Your Spiritual Personality: Finding Your Own Path with Dr. Jonathan Ellerby

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Please join us tonight as we welcome our guest, Dr. Jonathan Ellerby, as we discuss “Your Spiritual Personality: Finding the Path that is Right for You.”
Jonathan is based in Denver, Colorado and serves as the Executive Director of the Althea Center for Engaged Spirituality. His speaking and consulting work takes him throughout North America.
Jonathan’s consulting work shines in the areas of innovation, leadership development, change management & wellness, and a wide range of topics relating to health and healing. He has been celebrated as a guide to mastering change and transformation, and as an expert on the topics of holistic health, cross-cultural healing and modern spirituality in films, print, television, and radio. Jonathan Ellerby, Ph.D., is the author of the international best-sellers “Return to the Sacred,” and “Inspiration Deficit Disorder.”
Drawing from a PhD in comparative religion and travels to meet and study with healers and teachers from more than forty cultures around the world Jonathan has been sought after as an executive coach, event keynote, and workshop facilitator by some the world’s most notable companies including Pepsico, Kraft, Nissan, Honda, the U.S. Navy, the U.S. Forest Service, Baxter Pharmaceuticals, the Canadian Correctional system and many more.
Jonathan has also been a university lecturer and adjunct instructor at five universities, including the University of Arizona, where he was a regular guest instructor with the Andrew Weil Program for Integrative Medicine. His talent for speaking and working with large audiences remains an important part of his work today.
To learn more please visit JonathanEllerby.com.

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