Sounds True not only provides free resources, online courses, in-depth programs, and events, but it is also the home of many best-selling and beloved authors such as Pema Chödrön, Danielle LaPorte, Marianne Williamson, and Eckhart Tolle. I have continued to turn to Sounds True when I find myself asking the bigger questions about my existence in this life, or even simply searching for tools to help my clients in the Cracking Open Coaching Program. I always felt comforted as I clicked on their website, looking for support and solace in my grief. Yet even in those darkest of times, I was intuitively drawn to Sounds True’s website time and time again. When my dad died in 2011, and again with my mom’s death in 2019, there were days I had to drag myself out of bed. This episode also held deep personal meaning for me. Not only do we talk about the “why” behind her creation of Sounds True, but we also take a deep dive into her marriage, and discuss one of her deepest desires – to have soul freedom and help others discover their pure potential. In fact, Tami admitted to me that this was one of the most intimate interviews she has ever given. ![]() She actually embodies what it means to live a life of awakening and transformation in her own personal journey which she intimately shares with us in this week’s podcast. Tami is not only creating shifts in consciousness through her life’s work, however. Sounds True now has the world’s largest living library of transformational teachings that support and accelerate spiritual awakening and personal transformation. Now one of the top publishing companies for many of the leading teachers and visionaries of our time, Tami and her team of more than 110 employees are accomplishing their mission to wake up the world. ![]() Tami is the Founder and CEO of Sounds True, a wildly successful multimedia publishing company that she launched more than three decades ago with a dream and one clear mission – to disseminate spiritual wisdom. Have you ever had a conversation with someone you just met, where time seems to come to a standstill and it feels like you have known this person for years? This is exactly what it felt like when I interviewed Tami Simon.
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