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Michael Rosenberg: When the Corporate Mask Cracks

Michael Rosenberg: When the Corporate Mask Cracks

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From Corporate Burnout to Global Transformation: Michael Rosenberg's Journey


In this episode, Michael Rosenberg shares his story of leaving a demanding corporate career in 2020 to embark on a transformative journey across 14 countries.


He discusses the pivotal moments that motivated him to break free from unfulfilling jobs, including a swim with dolphins in the Bahamas and an encounter with an intuitive restaurant owner.


Diving into personal growth, fear, and spiritual awakening, Michael narrates his experiences with plant medicine, ayahuasca ceremonies, and a deeper connection to nature.


Now a speaker and mentor, he helps others find their true selves and live authentically.


Visit wakeupwithmike.com for more about his work and to book a free 30-minute discovery call.


00:00 Assembled Episode (Audio)

02:38 Early Life and Struggles

04:05 Corporate Career and Burnout

12:14 The Turning Point: Mystical Experiences

18:56 Journey of Transformation and Healing

24:09 Spiritual Healing and Emotional Release

25:55 Journey Through Ayahuasca and Ancestral Trauma

29:34 Discovering Krishna and Overcoming Loneliness

38:23 Embracing Synchronicity and Spiritual Growth

43:35 Guiding Others on Their Spiritual Path


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