“The truth of who I am needs absolutely no defense.”
—Nathaniel J Brown
Nathaniel is what some call a deep well to drink from. His ability to extract principles and concepts from a vast array of cultures and texts, gives him the perspective, ability and the tools to engage others on many levels. From childhood he was always curious. Taking the time to disassemble things for the sake of seeing how they work, and questioning things that didn’t quite add up. But, at the age of 8 something happened that silenced him for nearly 3 decades and the fallout from the trauma had taken its toll. Nathaniel battled with PTSD, night terrors, mis-identity, inferiority, anger, isolation and the overall feeling of not being enough. However, after doing the deep inner work and shifting his mindset along with his perspective, Nathaniel has made it his mission to help others, especially men, reconnect to who they truly are outside of the “masculinity” labels of society.
Nathaniel believes that men and women who have taken the time to re-see their traumatic experiences with a new perspective, engage with life differently. They become better Fathers, Mothers, Husbands, Wives, Entrepreneurs, and Leaders.
Connect with Nathaniel
@TheRealNathanielBrown on Instagram
ThePerspectiveCoach.us
Timestamps
00:02:55 Welcome, Nathaniel!
00:07:39 Finding Our Words in Difficult Times
00:19:19 Nathaniel’s Focus
00:27:59 Building a Strong Foundation for Growth
00:42:38 The Power of Meaning
00:54:09 Resources Nathaniel is Looking For
00:55:30 Nathaniel’s Life-Changing Book
00:56:59 Nathaniel’s Call to Action
00:58:10 Connecting with Nathaniel
00:59:40 Thank You, Nathaniel!
Nathaniel’s Life-Changing Book(s)
“The ONE Thing” by Gary Keller
Additional Resources
Episode #87: Nathaniel J. Brown on The Mosaic Life Podcast
Attachment Leads to Jealousy | Star Wars
Raw Living Spirulina
The Emerald Tablets
Episode #135: Bill O’Herron on The Mosaic Life Podcast
Bhagavad Gita
Plato’s Allegory of the Cave
The 7 Essene Mirrors
Words of Wisdom
“I don’t like that man. I must get to know him better.” —Abraham Lincoln
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