Minter Dialogue with Brant Menswar

Brant Menswar is a speaker, author and performance coach, specialized in helping people and organizations discover, align and activate their non-negotiable values to increase performance. On top of his life as a bona fide rock star for 20 years, Brant brings an energy and conviction that is entirely palpable. His book, Black Sheep, Unleash the Extraordinary Awe-inspiring, Undiscovered You, came out in Sept 2020 and it’s a powerful read for anyone looking to sort through the chaotic messiness that is life. In this conversation, we discuss Brant’s journey to finding his Black Sheep, the ability to to deal with messy spirituality, finding one’s deepest and most earnest values and becoming a conscious creator. We also get an inside look at a new venture Brant is launching to reinvent how we discover books.

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Music credit: The jingle at the beginning of the show is courtesy of my friend, Pierre Journel, author of the Guitar Channel. And, the new sign-off music is “A Convinced Man,” a song I co-wrote and recorded with Stephanie Singer back in the late 1980s (please excuse the quality of the sound!).

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