What happens when success is no longer enough? Dr. Ron Stotts has spent over a decade guiding high-level entrepreneurs and C-suite leaders through a profound inner journey—one that transforms not just their leadership, but their lives and the lives of those they touch.
In this episode, Dr. Stotts shares how he helps conscious leaders move beyond the invisible glass ceiling that traditional success creates. By reconnecting with parts of themselves left behind in childhood, leaders open the door to higher consciousness, deeper authenticity, and a powerful integration of logic with creativity, spontaneity, and vision.
Discover how this journey doesn’t just elevate organizations but ripples outward—impacting families, communities, and ultimately shaping a more conscious and caring world.
If you’re ready to explore what’s beyond achievement and into true fulfillment, this conversation will change the way you see leadership forever.
Ron is a three-time bestselling author with a PhD in psychology and a Dr. of Chiropractic. He’s explored the depths of ancient wisdom and the latest in psychological, neurological studies, and leadership as he guides entrepreneurs and executives into the highest levels of conscious leadership.
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Cherie Lindberg
Welcome to another episode Validated Life Academy, and I am your host, Cherie Lindberg. And we have a interesting guest here today that I'm excited to learn more about and hear about his journey and his work that he's done in the world. And so I'll let Ron introduce himself. Ron Stotts, and I'm going to leave it up to you, Ron.
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Cherie Lindberg
And then we're going to have a conversation and see where this takes us.
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Ron Stotts
All right. We'll see if I can get myself in trouble here at this point in my life. And for the last, say, 10 or 15 years, I've really been primarily an executive coach, working with a high level of entrepreneurs and, C-suite and that type of thing. And what took me there is, you know, I had worked with high level people before, but I never thought of them as, you know, anything other than just other clients, that type of thing.
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Ron Stotts
But I think it was around when I was publishing my first book, my author, excuse me, and my publisher was saying, well, who's your who's your audience? Who's your avatar? All those words that we use these days. Yes. And I, you know, so whoever is ready to go on this personal growth journey and discover who they are and she said, well, yeah, but we have to and so we had a good talk about it.
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Ron Stotts
And where since my whole mission in life is to really create a more conscious and caring world, it's like, well, who can have the greatest impact and and supporting that mission. And we really realized a little surprising to me. But it's conscious leaders and so consciously a high level conscious leader can really have a huge impact not only on their organization but in a societal level.
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Ron Stotts
work with somebody who's got:
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Ron Stotts
And so that's working.
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Cherie Lindberg
Wonderful, Ron I love to hear more about that. My newsletter is about building a conscious community. So I would really love to hear about, you know, can you take us on a little mini journey of, of maybe what you would do with a leader to help them move more into consciousness? And I really love that picture of it disseminating through their whole company.
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Ron Stotts
Yeah. The people that come to me are really quite successful. I mean, they're doing well and been charging through life for quite some time, but then they've hit that the classic glass ceiling and they're not sure what's going on. They're doubling down on doing what they've done before, and it's not working and finding themselves frustrated and not able to create what they want to create all of a sudden.
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Ron Stotts
And to me, that's just an indicator that they're ready to evolve. They make more of themself. And so the journey that I offer is the journey where they really get to go within themselves and access all the parts of themselves that they left behind, primarily in childhood. But even after that point, you know, so that they were accepted so that they were successful and got the attention, the love, the accolades that they that they wanted.
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Ron Stotts
And, you know, oftentimes they're very smart. And, you know, I've, I found that they could use that logical left brain gotten, you know, the love and attention in school growing up. And it got them the right job. And they got them everything that they seemed to wanted in life. But then they get to this point where that's not enough.
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Ron Stotts
Yeah, that's that's when I really introduced them to, well, healing that little child, that little boy, that little girl within them. So, so they can neurologically open up and and integrate the left and the right brain and right around in more emotionally oriented, spatially spontaneous and big picture oriented. And so all of a sudden, that logic that it's gotten them so far and love them, they've done well with all of a sudden it's amplified tremendously with that integration.
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Ron Stotts
And then that takes them into a another level that quiets the mind because that subconscious thought, they get to know themselves better, which it's really a journey of self-discovery, of course. And but as they learn to get to know and accept themselves more fully and heal all that, the whatever they shoved into that inner cave that my mentor Joseph Campbell talked about.
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Ron Stotts
And you've got to go into that. But to be fair, to enter, to find the find what you're looking for as it's it's just a matter of all of a sudden there's your heal that their mind gets quieter because that things aren't subconscious anymore. They're conscious and they become conscious. They heal them. And as they heal them, we're quieter, more.
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Ron Stotts
And then as they quiet their mind, the forebrain begins to develop in that. And it can only develop more fully into that quiet environment. And that forebrain is really intended to be the conscious CEO of our life. Most of us are run by our amygdala, and they're that emotional center, you know, things impulse comes in and we figure out how we should feel about that and send different messages to the brain and see how we should emotionally react to it.
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Ron Stotts
And that's really a sabotaging, fear based way of going through life, where once you develop heal the past and develop that forebrain, it really has that bigger picture. Well, what's best for everybody, what's, you know, because it's the herd mentality rather than the isolated reptilian mind working that. Yeah. And so and all of a sudden they would we would get to that place and they also, it's not just about them, but it's about, well, you know, the family.
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Ron Stotts
And then it becomes about others and their environment and work and that type of thing. And they really everybody gets to that same place where they want to create a more conscious and caring world, because that's what works for everybody, right themselves, for their children. And and so.
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Cherie Lindberg
Yeah, well, I'm making an assumption here, but I could be wrong. But I'm assuming you went on this journey yourself wrong. So who helped you along? Who helped you on that journey so that you could get to this place where you could be mentoring and coaching folks?
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Ron Stotts
Yeah, well, you know, it was the greatest, worst year of my life. I would battle I'd been an US rowing champion, and so I was. And I'm trudging through life at 18 and and Vietnam War was going on. And I felt like since I wasn't a really great student, I should go, you know, follow my father's footsteps from World War Two.
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Ron Stotts
And go into the military and surf and and in the initial month of that, I ram faith into that. I was a conscientious objector. Never entered my mind because I grew up in the northwest, you know, clamoring through the woods and and plane and everything. And but I realized that I really, you know, didn't know myself and all the values that I had taken on all of the perspectives of who I was and what I was my life was about, I realized, were not, you know, who I truly was.
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Ron Stotts
And that's a kind way to say that. And having lost dozens of friends in Vietnam that I left after a year on a medical discharge, a shattered human being, I mean, I truly was a 21, you know, I lost everything. You know, I had a child and got divorced and lost custody of the child and just yeah, I was devastated and didn't know what to do with from anything and became very suicidal.
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Ron Stotts
And I was in a moment of committing suicide, quite literally, that had an experience that changed my life, especially for, you know, who I was back then. I literally was thrust into unknown life, into my heart and at full speed. And I was a big, strong guy back then. So there was no withhold. And I suddenly dissolved in a white ball of light and experience the oneness of the universe, the perfection of the universe.
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Ron Stotts
And that there was a place for me that there was, you know, I did have purpose and meaning, and I don't know how long that timeless experience lasted. But that then, was how it became okay, how do I know that connection? How do I know that connection all the time throughout my life? And so that became my journey.
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Ron Stotts
You know, I went up to Ireland, up in the northern, you know, Puget Sound area of Washington, and we had a little cabin and some family property that. And when I say cabin, I'm talking about and we're not talking in a fancy of any kind of thing and, and I, you know, I'd sit there and read everything I could find and walk.
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Ron Stotts
And it was the middle of winter. So it was very quiet and didn't have much food. Yeah, I think I eat apples for a few weeks because that's all I had. And when I learned to quiet, I learned to get centered. I learned to breathe. And I began to get a sense of myself, who who I was. And that's when it was time to leave that more huddled environment.
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Ron Stotts
And that cocoon and step into the world. And that's where I started, you know, actually going back into the academic initially, but also finding teachers. So, you know, I was totally blessed finding all sorts of amazing people like Buckminster Fuller. I, you know, people didn't even know their names any longer, but Joseph Campbell and all these amazing people and yeah, just the journey continues.
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Ron Stotts
I became co-director of a brain integration center, which that allowed me to work with the best of the best for years and years, because we were kind of leading edge with the left and right brain research we were doing. Workshops were offering. So we had, you know, I was in my 20s. I was still a kid in many ways.
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Ron Stotts
And but all these people would come and they would let me take all of their teacher training program, you know, for the class that I couldn't have possibly for that. Right. And then they'd come and take our programs and then we would create programs. So just this intense, high level learning, but just a blast. So I'm learning and working with the very, very best out there.
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Ron Stotts
And that went on for years. And then I finally went off on my own. I got my PhD and all those kinds of things. The paper that are mental nonsense at this point into the yeah.
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Cherie Lindberg
I feel. Yeah. Now on to
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Ron Stotts
But I, I didn't have, you know, there wasn't somebody like me to go to back then. I wouldn't have had the money or the awareness or anything else to even find them. But then, you know, people were still studying Freud and young and pretty basic. I mean, the whole academic psychology department was just us years and years, decades behind where the leading edge personal development was.
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Ron Stotts
And, you know, the bits of the papers was silly to get at that point because when I was actually doing was way advance compared to that.
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Cherie Lindberg
Yeah.
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Ron Stotts
So it just continued on. You know, I'm like a deep spiritual part of my life developed back then and working with spiritual teachers and meditating probably 30,000 hours by the time I was 40 or something like that.
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Cherie Lindberg
It's amazing.
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Ron Stotts
That, yeah, it's been a great path. You know, I've had centers and Switzerland for many years and here and, you know, so it's given me the opportunity to serve and support and then grow in many ways.
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Cherie Lindberg
Well, it's wonderful to hear your story because in many ways, elevated life is the reason that came to be in existence, is wanting to be an educational platform out there for anyone that is ready for the journey, just like you said. But maybe they haven't been exposed to these simple things that can help them live an elevated life.
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Cherie Lindberg
I've been around so many people in the world today that are still overwhelmed by their traumas or, you know, they they realize they have an, you know, high adverse childhood experience scale. And oh my gosh. And I'm like, that's going to take me out early. So why do I bother? Like a lot of, you know, limited beliefs and what we're all about is helping people grow their consciousness, helping them learn.
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Cherie Lindberg
You can do simple things to elevate your life. I talk a lot about post-traumatic growth that it's, you know, at some point you got to leave trauma and move into you, the post traumatic role. So it sounds, you know, right up your alley with the work that that you've been doing. Yeah, yeah. So are you still actively mentoring and coaching folks now?
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Ron Stotts
Yeah, I certainly am. Yeah, I'm on my own. In fact, I just started a new coaching program. I have. Yeah. But what I've had primarily is program. So there's a eight week period in your Inspired Life program that's more about healing the inner child, cleaning up your past, getting getting a good foundation to build your life on, and then there's a nine month program that's more about, okay, let's really elevate your consciousness, integrate all of this into your life and become the conscious, later conscious person that you know are capable of being.
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Ron Stotts
And that's that's all gone extremely well for many, many years. And, but I, I realized that I wanted to there was just opportunity and a calling to do more, a higher level of coaching. And so it's called next level coaching. And so, okay, I'm offering that now. And I also was asked to co-direct a new coaching program that has just been developed.
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Ron Stotts
And I'm the co-director of the life and transformational aspect of it. There's a whole nother business, you know, informational coaching aspect. And so yeah, and that's great. That's underway. And, you know, growing. And now I even have another thing that I'm developing more eye oriented than I'm very excited about. But we'll see how that goes.
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Cherie Lindberg
Well, great. I mean, it sounds like you love your work and my work. Yeah, I really I really hear that just by the way that you're talking now. Do you travel a lot, too, or is this primarily all online with the work that you're doing?
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Ron Stotts
You know, I have I have clients all over the world, India, Australia, California, that foreign place south of here. And. Yeah, well, Canada, of course, and you know, from all over and I would say have at least probably three quarters travel here for some live work, but that other aspect is also online. Yeah. So we got weekly online and then, you know, they'll come for two day intensives.
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Ron Stotts
You know, each program has a different amount of those. Yeah. That one on one that the intimacy, the safety, the connection, the depth allows me to just sit and be absolutely present, responsive to wherever they are. And that allows us to go to levels of depth that where the real healing takes place is not just building up things, it's it's pulling the root.
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Cherie Lindberg
Yes, I understand what you're talking about. I do intensives as well.
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Ron Stotts
So I'm very big on transformation. Not just.
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Cherie Lindberg
Exactly right. Let's not just shift, let's go to the core and yeah, do the work. Yeah. Wonderful. Can you share more about maybe a challenge that you experienced through your process and then maybe like a success that pops up just for me asking like something that really shifted for you or expanded your consciousness.
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Ron Stotts
Yeah, I guess I know a little vulnerable space. You're touching. It's it's, you know, I, I, of course, had some spiritual teachers that were terrible and some spiritual teachers were wonderful. And, you know, I was around amazing people and some had written all these books that everybody, you know, thinking they were wonderful. But as you get to know the person, they're really not the person who they were should be if the writing that book or expected to be.
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Ron Stotts
And so, you know, and those were in the early years and even in my late 20s, early 30s, I was, you know, I was coder and was executive director. Excuse me, executive vice president of Inner Game Corporation. And yeah, I was doing all sorts of different things and working with my spiritual teacher. I was kind of on his one of his main support people.
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Ron Stotts
And so now there's thousands of people in that organization. But so I saw as the good and the bad of it. And then here in therapy and I if the period where all the people coming in, they're not all the people, but numerous people coming in were from different experienced, you know, spiritual communities or organizations, you know, that are supposed to be high level conscious organizations.
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Ron Stotts
And so I was hearing all the dark side of all of that. And so, you know, I was very clear that I wanted to avoid any of those. And in my early 30s, I caught myself early on before I damaged anybody else. But I watched my tendencies coming out. And, you know, that's the the dark side, I mean, the surface.
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Ron Stotts
And I was of an age that, you know, if that happened now, I'd, I'd be wonderful. I'd be like, oh, good. Some are new next thing to heal that. Then it scared me because I'd seen it play out so much in these other people's lives that I really respect a lot, too. And so I backed away. I dropped out and I closed both of my centers, and one and Sister Lynn went to Santa Barbara and just said, I've got to, I've got to regroup.
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Ron Stotts
We've got to figure out, you know, heal whatever this is, where is where those tendencies coming from and who. And so that was it was difficult to jump off the top of the mountain and be backed up on the bottom. But it gave me the opportunity to heal things that that were very scary for me. Like, you know, things that literally I thought I was going to die in the process of healing and, you know, it's just that scary for me.
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Ron Stotts
And by doing that healing, I, of course, became more, you know, I found the path I'm more on now, just just us as enjoying the process. I mean, you know, to me now, mainly all I have to do is breathe, be curious and present. That's literally my ego's job is to keep me breathing, curious and present, because whatever comes into my life will then be, I'll be able to see it from a most conscious place.
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Ron Stotts
I'll be able to see it from a place where I'll be able to know what I'm feeling, know what I'm thinking, know, know how I'm responding to it, and respond in the most supportive way that I can for myself and others. And, you know, and that's what I teach. This life is about the more conscious you are, the more and more you can handle whatever comes into your life.
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Ron Stotts
Everything. The honest where there is, is a huge opportunity. It's not. It's not a not a problem apart with nothing but an indicator that you're ready to grow and heal. And I say, yeah.
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Cherie Lindberg
Yeah, that's great.
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Ron Stotts
So I, you know, and it's working wonderful.
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Cherie Lindberg
I really thank you so much for sharing so authentically and vulnerably. I really, you know, I, I hear how hard that was. And at the same time, I hear you really trying to walk your talk in terms of, hey, I'm not in alignment here. I need to figure out what's going on. And so stepping away so that you could really align with who you really were and are.
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Cherie Lindberg
So then you could create from that place, you know. Yeah. Yeah, I hear that. I was just, you know, listening to your journey and, and listening to where you're at now. And I'm hoping to get there. I'm still working. I'm still working on that. I'm on the path of continuing to listen inside and really feel all the feels and journaling about what I'm noticing and so forth, and still trying to discover, even at 56, what is it that I truly want?
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Cherie Lindberg
It's been a wild ride so far, and I and I love it. But like you, I want to be in alignment and I'm still questioning whether or not I'm completely in alignment. And I don't even know completely. So I'm like so and a lot of the folks that I that I work with and that we, we talk on elevator life is helping them recognize that uncertainty is okay.
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Cherie Lindberg
Like, you don't have to have a plan. You don't have to, you know, the best thing to do is be yourself and be present. And then it can be like this beautiful discovery. So I, I really love how you're talking about it, and I would love to get there myself. I want to say that because if feels by sitting with you energetically that there is a joy.
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Cherie Lindberg
And every day.
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Ron Stotts
I'm absolutely grateful, then I get to be with life. The whole marriage that I have, the friends that I have with the life that I have, is it's such a privilege to be part of this journey with others to awesome blossom, and to call the wives. Some of them reach out, and not only in their own family, but in their organizations.
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Ron Stotts
Transform them. Yes. And and the truth is, I mean, you know, business is about making money. That's what I am. But they recognize that, oh, if I do this consciously, then I will not only create a more supportive, collaborative and and caring team, but they'll be more productive and they're more productive. It's more profitable for everybody. Lo and behold, yeah, I don't have to be the my language controlling asshole, right?
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Ron Stotts
I can be this kind, caring, and collaborative and cooperative person who brings out the best in everybody, and that turns out to be like a leader. Real job. Yes. And everything gets better.
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Cherie Lindberg
Yeah, well, and I, I'm so aligned with that and, and I just, I just think of my own work history and so forth. And look, I was in business quite a bit. And then I went into psychology thinking that would be, oh, they'll have more feelings. Well, maybe. But they can also use a lot of a manipulative psychobabble to, you know, steer, steer and so forth.
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Cherie Lindberg
So really listening to what you're saying, I just wish more people would realize that you can live as a conscious leader. And like you said, that helping people reach their highest potential. How can that not be good for everybody, right? Because it's coming from a place of love and care and connection and wanting to make everyone's lives better.
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Ron Stotts
Yeah. I mean, when you look at politics, when you look at so many aspects of our world today, over our life, it's all fair based. And even a lot of people use try and make people even more afraid. So they troll them, you know. But if you that fear is always sourced within the relationship between you and that inner child, right?
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Ron Stotts
Because you're always looking for acceptance, you're always looking for that love. You know, I guess this question all over the world was the child want more than anything else and everybody knows unconditional love, right. They'll do anything to get that. Yeah. So it's like, well what what did you do to get unconditional love? What parts of yourself to do stuff away and hide into that inner cat.
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Ron Stotts
What did you become. What did you give up. And it's reconnecting to all those parts that you bless were that are good to become whole. And then that once you find your authenticity, you find being in a higher state of consciousness where everything is an opportunity rather than a challenge. This is the way it is. In other words, it's rigged in your in your favor, right?
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Ron Stotts
You know.
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Cherie Lindberg
Right. I often say that there is a bunch of unconscious little parts running the country right now. I often, I often say that like we all have our little parts are out here. Yeah. So thank you. Thank you for that. Is there anything that I didn't ask you that would be something you'd want to share with our listeners?
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Ron Stotts
You know, a lot of times people feel like it's moot. Well, I heard somebody say the other day, and this is the somebody had done some deep work with, but I, they were kind of on and off the hill and we, we went through a moment and an honest he said something that was so honest that it kind of shocked both of us.
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Ron Stotts
And his comment was, what if I'm not fixable? You know, those are the vices. We'd go on. And anybody else looking at his life, you know, and go, wow. But yeah, that fear that we're not fixable, that fear, all of those limitations are really who we are. You know, we've got to find the courage to love ourself. We've got to find the courage to shift our our center from fear to love.
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Ron Stotts
Because as you're heal your past, it truly, literally open up your heart. And as you open up your heart, you open up your mind. So you see everything differently. I literally recognize that everything that comes into my life is there to support me, to help me to grow and, you know, open up and become more so what? There's nothing to be afraid of when you when you're in a state of consciousness where you can see what the opportunity is and you can react and respond to everything coming in in a supportive way, if you're not in a good state of consciousness, are you down more in fear?
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Cherie Lindberg
Yeah, yeah. Well, I'm just hearing, too, that you're in a state of trust, not just love, but you're also in a state of trust.
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Ron Stotts
I wouldn't even say trust. I would say in total. Yeah, trust indicates that I'm trusting something. If that's beyond, then I'm not even sure what the word is.
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Cherie Lindberg
Okay?
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Ron Stotts
I'm just in agreement and gratitude and trust and just sitting down in gratitude for this opportunity to live. You know, when I look back, you know, and then I almost gave that out and I just well, to to not live fully. It's just a shame, you know, it's not allowing, you know, a year to process and it is a process.
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Cherie Lindberg
It is. Yeah.
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Ron Stotts
And that's okay.
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Cherie Lindberg
Well, Ryan, it's been absolutely wonderful having this conversation with you. Thank you so much for taking the time to come and share your wisdom with our listeners. We really appreciate it.
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Ron Stotts
Okay. Well, if I can be of any support to you or anyone else in your audience, you let me know, okay, I.
00;28;53;08 - 00;29;27;24
Cherie Lindberg
Will, I'm all right. Thank you. I hope you enjoyed everything that Ron had to share in his podcast. It was really exciting conversation for me because it was just validating about elevated life, like helping people learn how to move out of fear and move into love and how to live an elevated life. For us to be able to have gratitude for this one life and to really be able to live full out.
00;29;27;24 - 00;29;53;20
Cherie Lindberg
And I just want everyone to know you do not have to do that alone. As Ron was sharing, you know, he's done a lot of executive coaching and he's got a lot of programs, which we have in the podcast notes, make sure you you look at the offers, there's some free downloads in there as well. But he talks about the journey, and that's what we talk about here at Elevated Life, that it is a journey, one that you do not have to take alone.
00;29;53;23 - 00;30;20;22
Cherie Lindberg
And if you really want to live that elevated life, live fully, live joyously, to bring in all the things that you've learned over your lifetime, and to create meaning and purpose behind it instead of letting it all be fear based and letting it accumulate and take you down. We don't want that. We want meaning and purpose and to understand it's all for your growth.
00;30;20;24 - 00;30;42;23
Cherie Lindberg
So that's what elevated life is all about. And Ron, thank you so much for for sharing your story. And as I've said before, if you found this helpful, please share it. We are really trying to create a movement here in the world where we're shifting out of fear and moving into love and living a conscious life, building a conscious community.
00;30;42;25 - 00;30;53;02
Cherie Lindberg
And that's what we love to do here at Elevated Life Academy. So thank you so much. Until we meet again, you're so appreciated.
00;30;53;05 - 00;31;12;03
Narrator
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