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Resonate: Zen and the Way of Making a Difference with Dr. Ginny Whitelaw

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Please join us and our guest, Ginny Whitelaw, PhD, for a show on, Resonate: Zen and the Way of Making a Difference.

In her book, biophysicist, embodied leadership expert, speaker and author Dr. Ginny Whitelaw combines wisdom from East and West, and shows you how to master resonance so you can live your most significant, joyful and resilient life. Dr. Whitelaw lays out for readers that to resonate is to vibrate with; and provides an understanding of how it works, and how all change comes about and how you can play into it.

Dr. Ginny Whitelaw is the founder and CEO of the Institute for Zen Leadership, a Zen Master in Rinzai Zen, as well as President of Focus Leadership. She is a recognized expert in leadership development and executive coaching and has authored 4 books, including The Zen Leader. A biophysicist by training, she combines a rich scientific background with senior leadership experience at NASA, and more than 25 years developing global leaders. Together with Mark Kiefaber, she developed the FEBI® to measure four mind-body patterns of personality, and trains practitioners worldwide in how to apply FEBI in their work.

Prior to that, Dr. Whitelaw spent 10 years at NASA, where she became the Deputy Manager for integrating the International Space Station Program. She led a large-scale change effort to re-align the management of the Space Station Program using cross-functional teams and was awarded NASA’s Exceptional Service Medal for her efforts. She holds a Ph.D. in Biophysics, as well as a B.S. in Physics, a B.A. in Philosophy, and a 5th degree black belt in Aikido. To learn more visit https://embodiedfacilitator.com/ginny-whitelaw/.

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