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Tami Simon - Building A 40 Year Spiritual Empire Without Selling Your Soul - (Sounds True)

Tami Simon - Building A 40 Year Spiritual Empire Without Selling Your Soul - (Sounds True)

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Tami Simon is the founder and CEO of Sounds True. A multimedia publishing company that has spent four decades proving you can build a spiritual empire without compromising your soul. Starting as a 22-year-old college dropout recording spiritual teachers on cassettes. She has grown Sounds True into a global platform that has reached millions through books, audio programs, online courses, and their groundbreaking Inner MBA Program.

In this conversation we talked about how she maintains unwavering integrity while scaling a business over 40 years. Tami's journey offers a masterclass in conscious empire building, showing that staying true to your values isn't just morally superior but actually be the secret to sustainable success.

For full show notes: https://blog.scottbritton.me/s/evolutionfm-podcast

🌀This podcast is sponsored by Conscious Talent - where business leaders and companies who value both inner work and professional excellence connect. Learn more and join the Conscious Talent network here: https://www.conscioustalent.com/

(00:00) Introduction to Sounds True and Its Mission
(06:58) The Interplay of Business and Spirituality
(11:26) Navigating Integrity and Financial Success
(17:02) Personal Evolution Through Business Challenges
(24:17) The New Paradigm of Conscious Business
(29:47) Building a Humane Workplace Culture
(35:27) Finding Your Zone of Genius
(37:11) The Current State of Spiritual Awakening
(42:13) Integrating Spirituality with Mental Health and Business

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