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PAUSE - le podcast d’Alexandre Mars

How To Be The CEO of Your Own Life? Satish Kumar's Inspiring Answer

How To Be The CEO of Your Own Life? Satish Kumar's Inspiring Answer

36min |07/05/2025
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How To Be The CEO of Your Own Life? Satish Kumar's Inspiring Answer cover
How To Be The CEO of Your Own Life? Satish Kumar's Inspiring Answer cover
PAUSE - le podcast d’Alexandre Mars

How To Be The CEO of Your Own Life? Satish Kumar's Inspiring Answer

How To Be The CEO of Your Own Life? Satish Kumar's Inspiring Answer

36min |07/05/2025
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He left home at age 9 to become a monk.
At 26, he walked from India to the world’s nuclear capitals; with no money, only a message of peace.
Today, at 88, he’s still planting what he calls “seeds of change.”

The internationally renowned activist @Satish Kumar is a truly free man: free from possessions, free from fear, free from the illusion of power.


In this episode, he invites us to join him, on a path of joy, simplicity, and love.

How can we stay joyful in a burning world?
Why must real activism be rooted in love, not anger?
Can symbolic acts still change the course of history?


This is more than a story, it’s a reminder. A reminder to reclaim our joy. To lead with love. To stop chasing happiness and start cultivating it. Because as Satish says, “We are the CEOs of our own lives.”
And it’s up to us to choose what kind of world we want to build.


Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

Description

He left home at age 9 to become a monk.
At 26, he walked from India to the world’s nuclear capitals; with no money, only a message of peace.
Today, at 88, he’s still planting what he calls “seeds of change.”

The internationally renowned activist @Satish Kumar is a truly free man: free from possessions, free from fear, free from the illusion of power.


In this episode, he invites us to join him, on a path of joy, simplicity, and love.

How can we stay joyful in a burning world?
Why must real activism be rooted in love, not anger?
Can symbolic acts still change the course of history?


This is more than a story, it’s a reminder. A reminder to reclaim our joy. To lead with love. To stop chasing happiness and start cultivating it. Because as Satish says, “We are the CEOs of our own lives.”
And it’s up to us to choose what kind of world we want to build.


Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

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He left home at age 9 to become a monk.
At 26, he walked from India to the world’s nuclear capitals; with no money, only a message of peace.
Today, at 88, he’s still planting what he calls “seeds of change.”

The internationally renowned activist @Satish Kumar is a truly free man: free from possessions, free from fear, free from the illusion of power.


In this episode, he invites us to join him, on a path of joy, simplicity, and love.

How can we stay joyful in a burning world?
Why must real activism be rooted in love, not anger?
Can symbolic acts still change the course of history?


This is more than a story, it’s a reminder. A reminder to reclaim our joy. To lead with love. To stop chasing happiness and start cultivating it. Because as Satish says, “We are the CEOs of our own lives.”
And it’s up to us to choose what kind of world we want to build.


Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

Description

He left home at age 9 to become a monk.
At 26, he walked from India to the world’s nuclear capitals; with no money, only a message of peace.
Today, at 88, he’s still planting what he calls “seeds of change.”

The internationally renowned activist @Satish Kumar is a truly free man: free from possessions, free from fear, free from the illusion of power.


In this episode, he invites us to join him, on a path of joy, simplicity, and love.

How can we stay joyful in a burning world?
Why must real activism be rooted in love, not anger?
Can symbolic acts still change the course of history?


This is more than a story, it’s a reminder. A reminder to reclaim our joy. To lead with love. To stop chasing happiness and start cultivating it. Because as Satish says, “We are the CEOs of our own lives.”
And it’s up to us to choose what kind of world we want to build.


Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

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