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#Masterpiece

By: Alexander Inchbald
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  • What would you do if you had all the money and time in the world and you didn’t care what others thought about you? You’d create the Masterpiece you were born to create - the greatest contribution you can make to yourself, your family and society. It could be a painting, a book or even a relationship, but it’s more likely to be a program, retreat, initiative, or a new business that changes your world for good. Discover how others have created their Masterpiece and love what they do - not just some of the time, all of the time.
    © 2020 Alexander Inchbald
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Episodes
  • Creating a Masterpiece in the desert with Sameh Khatib
    May 28 2021

    "You are only adding zeroes [to your salary] and zeroes is nothing" Sameh Khatib, owner of Palmera Camp, Wadi Rum and the leading Arabian horse breeder in Jordan.

    What calls you most—the mountains, the ocean or the desert? 

    For Sameh Khatib it is the desert. As a bedouin, he always dreamed of returning to his roots. There, in the space of nothingness, he has built his Masterpiece, a camp for adventure travellers, with his own hands and a lot of love.

    What makes this camp remarkable is the food—it was SO tasty—the organic design—it blends into the landscape—the staff—they were so friendly—and its eco-credentials—you could remove the camp and the desert would remain untouched.

    Sameh built the camp himself, without plans or designs—it just emerged step by step in his head. His journey is a powerful illustration of what it takes to create your Masterpiece—obstacles and all. I couldn't believe what he shared with me... he created his Masterpiece based on all the principles I've been talking about for the last decade and we only met 'by chance' as we stayed here as part of the #Masterpiece | Creation journey.

    We also discuss:
    — How he values money;
    — Why doing what you love is so important;
    — Why he hired his staff twice;
    — How to communicate to dogs, horses, falcons and his team.

    Links:
    Follow Palmera Camp on Instagram
    Discover more about Palmera Camp on TripAdvisor

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    29 mins
  • Crossing the Threshold to Bliss with Gib Bulloch
    Nov 12 2020

    “I believe we all have that cubic centimeter of chance that is dangling tantalizingly in front of us, encouraging us to be bold and cross the threshold.” -- Gib Bulloch

    We live in a world that has mastered acceleration. Can you imagine a world that is equally masterful in deceleration? What would you create if you embarked on an adventure, fully trusting that the ‘how’ of your Masterpiece would take care of itself? 

    Gib Bulloch joins me for a deep conversation from the French Alps above Morzine, while I enjoy nature from Mont Pèlerin above Lake Geneva. Founder and former Executive Director of Accenture Development Partnerships, Gib experienced two significant events that changed the course of his life forever: a fever that triggered a flow of inspired insights following a trip to India, and five days and nights he spent in a psychiatric ward in Glasgow that catalyzed the creation of another Masterpiece: his book Intrapreneur: Confessions of a Corporate Insurgent. His journey is a powerful illustration of the need to break down in order to break through. 

    We also discuss: 

    • The corporate immune system, the symptoms it creates, the underlying cause, and the need to catalyze purposeful innovation in the fourth sector
    • Breaking mental health taboos in business and remaining open to every possible interpretation
    • Gib’s Hero’s Journey of stepping over the threshold, allowing bliss to guide his vision so that he could return home to the Isle of Bute and create his latest Masterpiece: the Craigberoch Business Decelerator

    Links:

    Craigberoch

    Gib’s book Intrapreneur: Confessions of a corporate insurgent 

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    32 mins
  • Discovering Clarity at 3,100 Meters with Alison Cairns
    Nov 11 2020

    “I always feel that I’m quite limited by my imagination. You might think, I’m going to go thataway but you need to be open to where ‘thataway’ actually takes you.” -- Alison Cairns

    Joining me at Lake Riffelsee in the Swiss Alps, Alison shares her incredible journey of painting the Matterhorn while it was covered by cloud, transforming frustration into focus and setting an intention to start with what she could see rather than what she could so that the cloud revealed the mountain it was hiding. She also discusses the role of creativity in food, and Alison’s pop-up gallery for amateur artists launching in January 2021 in Geneva (currently pending a review of the gallery space). We also explored what happens when we treat our lives as our Masterpieces, and the power of decelerating enough to listen to our intuition so that we can create our greatest contribution to our planet, people and prosperity.

    We also discuss:

    • How Alison's background in development, health and business is helping her as Partnerships Lead for the UN Food Systems Summit 2021.
    • Her commitment to helping to create a food system that supports nutritious food and equity within planetary boundaries.
    • That if we feed people in the right way using the knowledge and tools available to us, we become part of the entire ecosystem.
    • What would happen if we could create a world where our food system was provide good food for all, was equitable, and restored and regenerated our planet for good?

    Links:

    Food Systems Summit 2021 

    Craigberoch Business Decelerator and my conversation with Founder Gib Bulloch **add this link once published

    #Masterpiece Creation

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    29 mins

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