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December 20, 2022 104 mins

In this episode, Lois & Will talk about the Core Values of Meraki Tribe Collective, the platform they created for Conscious Creators (Healers, Coaches, Lightworkers, and Medicine Carriers, etc.) which in their view hold a much greater onus to operate from higher values and principles, thus the importance of establishing core values and principles as a fundamental business practice and a guiding compass to shifting the paradigm around the way we do business and ultimately live our lives today. They deep dive into the Core Values they have chosen to operate their business and life from and share stories of how they arrived at these values: 

Openness: Without an open mind (and heart) healing, growth, and evolution are not possible. Openness creates the space for real conversations to happen and for learning to listen to understand and create real solutions. 

Transparency: More than ever this is needed today to see through the deception, power games, and manipulation being used so callously in business today that feeds greed, consumerism, and scarcity and how transparency leads to authenticity and free choice. Transparency leads to integrity. 

Integrity:  The services you offer are a reflection of who you are. Integrity leads to being true to who you are and what you stand for. At the end of most business transactions is a person and that is why "it's just business" no longer serves the greater good as a business philosophy. 

Collaboration: Working together for the highest good of all. We've been deceived by the concept of survival of the fittest and it's time to move from competition to collaboration. 

Reciprocity: The importance of give and take, balance, and energy exchange.

Woven through this episode is deep wisdom to ponder and contemplate. Ultimately the goal is to implement a practice of business as a path to awakening and attracting like-minded tribe that shares these core values so we can shift the paradigm of business and marketing to a more conscious one that creates real prosperity. They task listeners to come up with their own core values and encourage them to start living in that space.  

Mentioned in this episode:

Design Is A Job by Mike Monteiro Get it on Amazon |  Get it on Audible

The Gene Keys by Richard Rudd | Listen on Audible | Get your free profile

Join the conversation on Meraki Tribe Collective! | Meraki Member Portal

In the next episode, we take on Radical Accountability! Tune in

The team at Meraki Tribe Collective is committed to living by the Core Values of Openness, Transparency, Integrity, Collaboration & Reciprocity.

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