In the middle of today’s planning meeting, we decided to start recording. Unfortunately, tech problems means we lost the video, but the audio is still intact.
I started the recording as I challenged Max and Karl-Otto to explain what they got out of the training – in concrete terms, not just fluffy emotional woo-woo. It turned impactful fast. Unfortunately, a lot of the emotional intensity is lost without the video, but I think you’ll get the gist of it.
The most impactful part is the first 27 minutes or so. You can stay along for the rest of the planning/brainstorming meeting if you like, just to get a feel for what we’re up to.
We’re going to keep doing this – developing this training in full transparency and letting you be part of the ride.
We look forward to connecting with you more in the time to come.
We’re currently busy recruiting 24 men for this training and while we realize many aren’t ready for it (since it’s too powerful; many men haven’t yet tired sufficiently of being perpetually run into a ditch by their unhealthy ego patterns), we hope to make it happen together with you!
Max, Karl-Otto and I would love to hear from you below!
If I were a Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle, now I’d say “Kowabunga, dude!”
oh I love Arren! We used to work together at Chatelaine and he has the most amazing eye. His home is gorgeous and I always love his segments on CityLine – he's always ahead of the trends :)
I love hearing about all the place you went to eat! Cafe Baba Reeba, Uncle Julio's are both two of my favorites. I heard Volare is really good as well. Glad you had a nice holiday! See you soon!
Saviez-vous que l’armée se préoccupe déjà , et depuis fort longtemps de la question du français ? En effet, depuis 1927 l’armée enseigne le français à ses troupes. A cette époque il s’agissait d’imposer le français comme langue unique de communication dans les troupes coloniales. Désormais le français est enseigné aux militaires étrangers désireux de suivre des formations de haut niveau en France. Cet enseignement, très particulier, a pour nom le FLMi (français langue militaire). Mais de là à réinventer l&ro#us;orthographe&q8230;
Great inshigt! That’s the answer we’ve been looking for.