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Simon Sinek: How to Find Your WHY (Exclusive Live Exercise With Jake)

20 March - 1 hour 12 mins explicit
Podcast Series The High Performance Podcast

In this episode, we revisit an incredible conversation with Simon Sinek, where he dives into the power of asking "why" and how it can shape our personal and professional lives. Simon shares insightful strategies for connecting better with people, emphasising the importance of vulnerability and honesty, even when talking about personal challenges.

Listen is as Simon’s wisdom on finding your authentic voice provides invaluable guidance for anyone looking to lead with clarity, purpose and authenticity. 

In an EXCLUSIVE clip, Simon spent time helping Jake find his 'why'. It is a truly fascinating insight into the process of discovering one's purpose. 

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