E77 A TEDx Talk and a Powerful Vision for the Ancient Concept of Nobody - a podcast by J. A. Plosker

from 2020-03-01T10:00

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The concept of “nobody” has evolved on this show, and so have we! Recently, J. A. had the opportunity to speak on the TEDx stage on the idea of being nobody, and we wanted to share the experience with you! Today, we talk about a different – but ancient – vision for what nobody can be: service, mindfulness, and holding space. Nobody isn’t the absence of being somebody. It’s a broader concept of who we are, and what we can be. Hopefully this episode inspires you to expand your vision of the nobody concept, as well, to make this world a better place.


For more information, find us on Facebook and Twitter (@nobodysview), or join the Facebook conversation at Simple Spirituality. Discover even more at www.thenobodyguidetolife.com or find the book at https://amzn.to/2sEkdjO.


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“How can I serve in this moment?”


“Nothing compares to the feeling of helping someone else.”


“No matter how senior you are at what you do…there’s always a space for space. There’s always a time to make time.”


“Everybody can get behind the idea of service, and mindfulness, and the ancientness of this concept.”


“Think of ‘somebody’ and ‘nobody’ as a yin-yang.”


“You can be any somebody on the planet, and be nobody at the same time.”


Check out thenobodyguidetolife.com for more episodes.


To see J. A. Plosker’s TEDx talk, head to this link at the 3:20:19 time mark: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6-eajL6yNLY&feature=youtu.be . All of the talks and performers are there, as well, and well worth a look!


Info:


Instagram: @japlosker and @melissaplosker


Facebook Group: The Nobody Guide to Life


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