A Buddhists Guide for Happiness with David Hare
For a second time, I bring you an inspiring chat, with David Hare. One of the most listened to interviews to date.
David is the author of “The Buddha In Me, The Buddha In You” which becomes the centre point for our conversation. He has integrated his fondness, passion and the wisdom of Nichiren Buddhism with his coaching business to help others live larger lives. He supports this with personal development learnings and techniques, and popular psychology.
If we can begin to understand how life works and then use the proven methodology to guide us then will we start to live meaningful lives? You will enjoy this joyful interview.
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Peace, Passion and Purpose.
Check out the full show notes to this interview here.
Guest Bio
David Hare is a personal development trainer and Life Coach from Leicestershire, UK. Before setting up his own business in 2004, he was a global public relations director for a leading multinational logistics company. In his youth, he worked as a strawberry picker, dishwasher, barman, golf course caddy, Italian fast-food chef and Indian takeaway driver.
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