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Movement vs Stillness, Noise vs Silence, & Preparing for a Post-Digital World with Tim Sotoadeh

Dichotomy Podcast with Mike Reid

Release Date: 09/26/2019

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Tim Sotoadeh is the founder of Broya - a Canadian organic bone broth startup. He's also an Internal Family Systems (IFS) Practitioner. IFS is a psychotherapy modality that Tim initially started four years ago for his self-discovery. The further he dove into IFS, the more he started to recognise how revolutionary it was. That's when he decided he needed to make it his mission to share this with the rest of the world.

In this episode, we talk about the dichotomy Tim faces in running Broya and his IFS business simultaneously, and how both businesses fulfil different goals and desires. We also talk about many dichotomies, including movement versus stillness, silence versus noise, and living in flow versus the painful discipline of execution.

Tim talks about his theory of a post-digital world and how it has never been more important to spend time meditating and reflecting on your thoughts and emotions. Tim opens up about his experience with therapy, and how embracing his vulnerability has lead to some incredible breakthroughs in business and life. Enjoy!

Highlights:

  • The dichotomy of running two different businesses simultaneously
  • Living in flow versus the painful discipline of execution
  • The dichotomy of movement versus stillness
  • The dichotomy of silence and noise and the theory of a post-digital world
  • Having skin in the game versus having soul in the game
  • Tim’s experience with therapy and how it helped him find his purpose in life
  • How embracing vulnerability has been the catalyst for Tim’s greatest experiences

 

Resources:

Tim’s LinkedIn

BroyaLiving.com 

Internal Family Systems on Facebook

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