Contributors

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Cecilie Conrad

Cancer-surviving psychologist, former single-parent; co-sleeping, yogi, gluten-free, primarily plant-eating; happily married, stay-at-home, organic barefooted hippie and mother of four, living in a bus, knitting teddy bears and learning languages, counseling and enjoying sunsets.

https://cecilieconrad.com/
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Jesper Conrad

Father to 4 wonderful children, digital nomad – Self Directed Learner and big unschooling fan, who has been working with digital marketing and business strategy and development for more than 20+ years. Now happy bus-owner and full-time traveler.

https://jesperconrad.com/

Guests

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Ken Honda

Ken Honda is a best-selling author and financial expert from Japan, known for his unique approach to money and happiness. His book, Happy Money: The Japanese Art of Making Peace with Your Money, has inspired readers worldwide to change their mindset about wealth, focusing on emotional well-being rather than accumulation. Often referred to as Japan's "Zen Millionaire," Ken combines financial wisdom with Japanese philosophy, encouraging people to heal their relationship with money and lead more fulfilling lives. His work emphasizes gratitude, generosity, and a holistic understanding of wealth.











https://kenhonda.com/

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Marc Wallert

Marc Wallert is a resilience expert, keynote speaker, and author best known for surviving a 140-day hostage ordeal in the Philippine jungle in 2000. Drawing on this life-changing experience, he now helps individuals and organizations build resilience and thrive through crises. Marc shares insights on leadership, mental strength, and stress management through his keynotes and his book, "Strength Through Crises", where he emphasizes the power of acceptance and optimism in overcoming challenges​(

https://marcwallert.com/en/

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Shannon Hayes

Shannon Hayes is a sustainable farmer, author, and chef from Sap Bush Hollow Farm in Upstate New York. She and her family raise grass-fed livestock using regenerative agriculture. In addition to managing the family farm and café, Shannon homeschools her children and explores themes of slow living, sustainability, and joyful living in her writings and podcast.


https://theradicalhomemaker.net/meet-shannon/

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