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94. Elevating work to a more spiritual state: Yes or No? | Dr. Marie Gervais

17m · Chaos & Rocketfuel: The Future of Work Podcast · 24 Jan 05:52

Welcome to Episode 94 of The Future of Work, the podcast that looks at every aspect of work in the future, featuring industry experts and thought leaders discussing how work is changing and evolving. The Future of Work is NOW.

In the past 2 episodes with author and leadership coach Dr. Marie Gervais, we have looked into the world of spirituality in the workplace and discovered amongst other things that by thinking, speaking, and doing soul-enhancing actions we can create a happier, more productive, and more profitable business.

In this final episode we ask Marie to tell us a bit about how her multicultural upbringing has influenced the work she has done. We also look at how we can better be preparing the youth for work.

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