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655. Psychology is for Girls – With Ryan Hartley

   Founder of “Always Better than Yesterday” & a podcast host Ryan joins me to talk Men vs Women, John Gray, language games, cultures of life and death, cascading care, what women are seeking, Peter Pan, masculine archetypes, leadership, faith, embodied spirituality, we all worship, the split in psychology, and more. This one may be provocative, if you don’t like the truth 🙂

   Learn more about Ryan here: https://abty.co.uk/ 

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   Ryan is the founder and heart & mind behind Always Better than Yesterday – the UK’s leading heart-centred leadership coaching & consultancy. 

   He is a heart-centred coach, consultant and community leader. He is also the host of the ABTY podcast. Ryan is a Father of two and Husband to one.

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    Get $100 OFF our CEC course – use the code CEC100PODCAST on https://embodimentunlimited.com/cec/

    Get a free copy of Mark’s latest eBook for coaches (12 tools) at this link: https://embodimentunlimited.com/coachingpodcast 

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