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Listen to an Uncommon Conversation from June 19th, 2008 – Book it: Words for the Soul

by Katherine Gotshall English

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Published: June 12, 2008 under Podcasts

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Book It! Words for the Soul

Thursday, June 19th at 3:00 – 4:00 pm Eastern Daylight Time
Host: Lynn Kindler

Guest: Joe Camp ‚Äö director, producer, writer


Book titles: “The Soul of a Horse” and “Life Lessons from the Herd”
What does a book about horses have to do with coaching? A lot!

Join Lynn Kindler, host of the newly launched program: Book it: Words for the soul as she talks with Joe Camp about the experiences he and his wife, Kathleen, had after a surprise birthday gift threw them into the world of horses.

Guest: Joe Camp is passionate about animals! And…..his messages regarding communication, relationships, choices, acceptance, trust, compromise and love apply to humans as well as horses.

(For more information go to: http://www.filmbug.com/db/34862)

Joe Camp is best known as the man behind Benji. Against all odds, he wrote, produced and directed the first of the Benji motion pictures, ignoring industry experts who said such a movie would never work. His book Benji and Me is required reading in many film schools.

‚Äö√Ñ√∫Considered one of the most successful independent filmmakers of all time, Joe is still inside a kid sitting in a dark theater in Little Rock, Arkansas watching Disney’s Song of the South.‚Äö√Ñ√π
Go to: http://www.benji.com/joecamp.htm

Host: Lynn Kindler interviewed Mitch Ditkoff last month ( May 22nd) in the first of a series especially designed for The Coaching Commons. For background information on host Lynn Kindler go to: http://www.sacredpathcoaching.com.

Design of the Call: Listeners are invited to call 3 minutes prior to the beginning of the call. The first half of the call will be a conversation between the host and the guest. The second half of the call will be open to listener participation. The recorded call will begin at 3:00 pm and end at 4:00 pm eastern

Book it: Words for the Soul is one of a series of programs designed exclusively for the Coaching Commons. This is part of a series entitled 2008-The Year of Uncommon Conversations produced by Katherine Gotshall English. Mark your calendars for the following future programs: July 17, August 21 and September 18. All programs will begin at 3:00 pm Eastern. Register once during the series and attend all the ‘Book it’ calls.

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Coach Lynn Kindler on June 17, 2008

I am so looking forward to talking with Joe Camp. I must admit that when it comes to animals, I am very protective of my heart. I feel for them very deeply so I enter conversations about animals cautiously until I know where a person is coming from about them. Joe, I am happy to say, is coming from the kind of respect, awareness and values that I admire and can learn from. I hope each of you will as well.

Kicking up my heels and running free!

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Coach Lynn Kindler on June 19, 2008

Resources for you regarding this call:

http://www.soulofahorse.com You can read the last chapter of the book, “The Soul of a Horse” about their seventh adoptee, Mouse and see before and after photos of her. Beautiful filly.

http://www.montyroberts.com. Joe recommends starting here. Please. Learn Monty’s “Join-Up” method, either from his books or DVDs. Joe believes that you’ll find that when you unconditionally offer choices to your horse and he chooses you, everything changes.

I believe we can apply what we learn from horses, dogs, all animals with each other. Unity can mean two-legged, four-legged, winged, furred and finned!

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