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The Art of Humanity

The Art of Humanity with Jessica Ann explores creativity and consciousness with artists, leaders, authors, and entrepreneurs. This podcast explores the deeper truths of society, with poignant insights that integrate spiritual principals into a new paradigm of humanity. Guests include best-selling authors like Seth Godin, James Altucher, Danielle LaPorte, Dr. Kelly Brogan, Richard Rudd, Douglas Rushkoff- and other celebrated thought leaders in the world today. If you find the information available on Art of Humanity valuable, please support the podcast: https://glow.fm/theartofhumanity/ http://artofhumanity.io/donations
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Jun 24, 2015

In Episode 12, Jessica Ann talks with Molly McCord. 

Molly is an author and a practicing intuitive astrologer who has connected with clients in over 20 countries. She hosts a popular weekly radio show which has attracted over 70,000 downloads in the first year.

Molly has a B.A. in Political Science and Women’s Studies, and a Master’s degree in International Relations and Diplomacy as a formal channel for understanding Global Consciousness with a Jungian perspective. She is TESOL certified and volunteers her time teaching English to college-level international students.

Molly is currently an Ambassador for Women for Women International, a non-profit organization which provides education and and business training for marginalized women in developing countries.

She is the Founder and Director of Spirituality University.com, an online destination for Mastery Courses and consciousness-raising resources.

In this episode, Molly and Jessica Ann discuss: 

  • What "consciousness" really means 
  • How to make conscious choices
  • How dreams allow you to better trust your intuition 
  • Why joy and bliss are signs of an expanding consciousness 
  • How grounding and self-care can make you more powerful 
  • The lifecycle states of consciousness 
  • Why today - in this current state of humanity - we are urgently feeling the need to go back in time, to relearn ancient wisdom

If you're enjoying this podcast, please leave a review on the iTunes store! 

Jun 17, 2015

In Episode 11, Jessica Ann talks with James Altucher.

 

James is the former president and founder of Stockpickr LLC, which was one of the first sites to combine social networking with stock investment ideas.

He is a successful entrepreneur, chess master, and best-seller writer. He has started and run more than 20 companies. His writing has appeared in major outlets including the Wall Street JournalTech Crunch, and Positively Positive.

He runs two podcasts "The James Altucher Show" and "Ask Altucher" in which he answers questions from listeners. His blog, The Altucher Confidential, has attracted 15+ million readers since its launch. He is the author of 14 books, including two WSJ best-sellers: Choose Yourself and The Power of No.

In this episode, Jessica Ann and James discuss:

  • How he achieves freedom
  • Why he stopped writing to please others
  • How curiosity prevents "having an opinion" 
  • The importance of writing 10 ideas a day
  • How he mentally keeps young 
  • Meditation and the current books he's reading

 

Jun 17, 2015

In Episode 11, Jessica Ann talks with James Altucher.

 

James is the former president and founder of Stockpickr LLC, which was one of the first sites to combine social networking with stock investment ideas.

He is a successful entrepreneur, chess master, and best-seller writer. He has started and run more than 20 companies. His writing has appeared in major outlets including the Wall Street JournalTech Crunch, and Positively Positive.

He runs two podcasts "The James Altucher Show" and "Ask Altucher" in which he answers questions from listeners. His blog, The Altucher Confidential, has attracted 15+ million readers since its launch. He is the author of 14 books, including two WSJ best-sellers: Choose Yourself and The Power of No.

In this episode, Jessica Ann and James discuss:

  • How he achieves freedom
  • Why he stopped writing to please others
  • How curiosity prevents "having an opinion" 
  • The importance of writing 10 ideas a day
  • How he mentally keeps young 
  • Meditation and the current books he's reading

Don't forget to leave a review in the iTunes store if you like what you hear! 

 

Jun 10, 2015

In this episode, Tony and Jessica Ann discuss:

  • Why context around Instagram is crucial 
  • Whether selfies will go out of style 
  • How to develop loyalty among your audience
  • Whether the new live-streaming apps take away from the solitude that is felt on the more quieter platforms (like Instagram)

 

Jun 3, 2015

In Episode 8, Jessica Ann talks with Annie Q. Syed. 

Annie has been telling stories since she was eight years old. She attained her B.A. from the University of Kansas in English Literature and International Studies and her Master's in Secondary English Education from City College in New York where she was a NYC Department of Education teacher. She then went on to receive her J.D. from CUNY School of Law in New York and thereafter completed a clerk-ship for a judge. She remains an activist in projects involving human rights in the United States, Africa and Asia. She is working on finishing a novel and other short stories.

She calls New York City home although she lives a bicoastal, transcontinental life practicing yoga as often as possible.

In this episode, Jessica and Annie discuss:

  • How words help us make sense of the world 
  • What it means to be a "writer" today
  • The meaning behind the word "community" 
  • Why "being a writer" today is mutually exclusive from "being in a community"
  • The story and meaning behind her book, Collection of Auguries 
  • Why some of the biggest moments of our growth aren't shareable on social media 

 

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