Deepak Chopra talks about his new podcast, Now For Tomorrow, how Millennials can change the world and how we can all begin healing in this interview with Kyle McMahon.
Spiritual icon. Guru. Best selling author. Meditation pioneer. Deepak Chopra is one of the world’s leading spiritual teachers. From his numerous New York Times bestsellers, to his multi-decade collaboration with Oprah, Chopra has been teaching those who listen how to make the world – and themselves – better.
Kyle McMahon sat down with Chopra to discuss his new podcast, Now For Tomorrow. The podcast is a twice weekly series with short, digestible and actionable take homes to help the listener better themselves. Episodes include “Finding Self Empowerment When You Feel Powerless“, “Overcoming Fear” and “Finding Fulfillment“.
One of the many revelations in the interview with Kyle and Deepak is Chopra’s thoughts on how Millennials can change the world. Kyle asks how Millennials like himself are able to get through in a world where major society altering events seem to continue to knock them down.
Chopra responds, “There’s something happening right now in innovation and creativity by some very smart people. And we need to capitalize on this. That is what the Millennials are here for right now. To help us create a future world that is more peaceful, just, sustainable, healthier and joyful. We can do it because humans have never lacked creativity.”
You can watch the full interview with Deepak Chopra covering a wide range of topics including how we can begin healing, how we can get through the pandemic, how panic leads to irrational decisions and more on YouTube or Facebook.
Subscribe to Now for Tomorrow with Deepak Chopra wherever you get your podcasts and be sure to check out his website for all of the latest. His newest book, Metahuman: Unleashing Your Infinite Potential is available now on Amazon.
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