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Episode 190: Utilizing Your Natural Abilities and Talents to Uplevel Your Life at Any Age: Steven Rudolph

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When we tap into our natural abilities and talents we will take our lives to new levels and will be fulfilled at the same time.

Steven Rudolph is the founder of Multiple Natures. He’s on a mission to help people discover their natural abilities, natural talents, and figure out how to put those talents to use, especially in their professional lives so that they can get more out of life.

In his early 20s Steven thought he was on the road to becoming a rockstar. When he found out that aspiring rockstars really didn’t make any money, he started teaching English classes to help support himself. This was the beginning of an exciting journey that took him to Japan and India before opening his own school in India in 1994.

His school started with 8 children and the current enrollment is around 2000. The core of the curriculum is that every kid knows who they are and he helps them tap into that with a process he created.

This process, Multiple Natures, is built on the principle that everybody’s got a unique nature, qualities that make them special and unique. When you identify what those unique qualities are and you align them with what you do, that’s where you thrive.

This episode is filled with pearls that you won’t want to miss.

Learn more about Steven here:
Multiplenatures.com

And take his free MNTest to discover your personal tigers here:
feedyourtigers.com

Guest Bio:
In 1989, while pursuing a career in music in New York, Steven Rudolph took up a part-time teaching job to make ends meet. In his first class he had an epiphany: that he had an innate capacity to teach. Though he had no formal training, it was as if he already knew how to do it. The realization led him on a 21-year quest to India, where he uncovered 5,000-year-old secrets to self-understanding and achieving one’s potential. Steven has taken those principles and crafted them into an easy-to-use, enjoyable program–Feed Your Tigers. Steven lives in Cambodia where he serves as CEO of Multiple Natures International, and explores how ancient Eastern wisdom can help people (and their tigers) become more aligned.


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