Dec 12, 2019
Noah benShea is one of North America’s most respected and
beloved poet philosophers. He is a Pulitzer Prize nominated,
international Best Selling author of 25 books translated into 18
languages.
He was a dean at UCLA at the age of 22 and at 30 a Fellow at
several esteemed “think tanks". He has served as a private advisor
to corporate and political leaders
If you look at the testimonials he lists on his page it is a
virtual who’s who of people you would love to sit with for even
just a moment, but the one that touches me is from a childhood hero
of mine Sandy Koufax, a Jewish pitcher for the Los Angeles
Dodgers.
People told me I reminded them of him, that my book The Mosaic
reminded them of his book, Jacob the Baker
I have loved our correspondence and Noah’s brilliance, wit and
kindness and it is with pleasure that I welcome him to:
Here is what you will hear in this podcast interview:
- the humble beginnings to a beautiful life that planted the
seeds of greatness in him and the grace of humility
- the beautiful feeling of how loved he felt growing up with his
parents.
- an interesting view of reincarnation
- the moment bwtween Christmas and New Years Eve when he was
watching the great business guru Peter Drucker on PBS and the
question Peter asked that made him feel like he was sitting with a
Zen Master
- what he feels his work truly is
- his counsel on how to be a source of strength to people
- when you live on a ball spinning 160,000 miles an hour you will
lose your balance sometimes. how do we deal with that?
- self abusive vs. self accountable
- if you were to treat every person as the savior it wouldn’t
make any difference if they were the savior or not. and the
evolution of his character, Jacob the Baker and how the book came
to be written.
- how he started a bakery thinking it would be fun, but it turned
out to be much more, it became a big success.
- play the part not the result and what that means
- when he told me the story of his book, Jacob the Baker, I
realized why people said I reminded them of him. Jacob the Baker
could be right out of The Mosaic.
- what is the magic behind playing the part that brings success
as you look at it now in retrospect.
- the knowledge he received when he was invited to give so many
talks was not to carry the bag of his knowledge with him but rather
the understanding needed to hear the truth he was to be aware of
his deafness, to see the truth to become aware of his blindness to
know wisdom to realize his ignorance.
- the feeling of being blessed and still needing to find his
way
- what does the story behind his story say that he has never been
able to say
- the journey of birth, death and learning
- the biggest surprise he experienced in his life. hear him
explain this.
- the beauty of real humor and how he loves to laugh
- what is the one thing he would recommend we do to make this the
world we want to give to our children and our children’s
children.
To learn more about Noah benShea
websites: https://www.noahbenshea.com
and/or www.collegeofcaring.com
facebook: https://www.facebook.com/noahbenshea
twitter: https://twitter.com/noahbenshea
To learn more about Danny
websites: www.DanielBruceLevin.com
and/or www.TheMosaicOnline.com
to get my book The Mosaic, please go to: http://a.co/dvgsgG
to contact me, email me: danny@TheMosaicOnline.com
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thank you for sharing your time with us and for listening to
this conversation