Tami Simon and the “Sounds True” Journey

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Feel Like You Don’t Fit In? You Can Find Your Way

Sounds True is a multimedia publisher that partners with the leading teachers from the world’s major spiritual traditions. In this episode of Woman Worriers, host Elizabeth Cush and welcomes Sounds True founder Tami Simon for a conversation about fitting in and finding your way.

In whatever way you feel different, or like an outsider, it’s intelligent. It’s giving you information about where your true wisdom and true fulfillment lie.
— Tami Simon

Show Notes:

A religious studies major who dropped out of college, Tami Simon kept searching for the right fit. In 1985, at age 22, she started Sounds True with a dream and a tape recorder—and an intention to share spiritual wisdom. Today, the multimedia publisher based in Louisville, Colorado, offers more than 3,000 titles by teachers like Thich Nhat Hanh, Tara Brach, Jack Kornfield, Eckhart Tolle and others, as well as events, certification programs and transformational online learning experiences. The company is North America’s leading publisher of spoken-word spiritual teachings. In this episode of the Woman Worriers podcast, host Elizabeth Cush, LCPC, of Progression Counseling in Annapolis, Md., talks with Simon about her journey of lifelong learning; some of the “aha” moments she has had with guests of her podcast, Insights at the Edge; and how serving others has been the guiding force behind Sounds True. Simon talks about her experience creating a business that aligns with her passions and also shares some unique and surprising insights into her anxiety and sense of feeling different.

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Listen and learn:

  • What sparked Tami Simon’s journey and planted the seeds of Sounds True

  • What Sounds True offers today

  • How the new Inner MBA program can help you align your work to your inner goals

  • How spirituality can help heal the feeling of being disconnected or not fitting in

  • The lesson that Simon learned from reading authors like Herman Hesse, Alan Watts and Ranier Maria Rilke

  • The value of an embodiment practice

  • How connecting with the earth’s energy can help you feel more connected and more grounded

  • How the “experiment” of Sounds True grew to a successful multimedia publishing company—and the thought process behind the leap of faith

  • How gratitude created a company with a commitment to giving back—and what Sounds True Foundation scholarships are all about

  • What an “aha” moment is and when you can hear them in podcasts

  • How anxiety, ego and groundlessness are related

  • Why groundlessness isn’t a bad thing

  • How anxiety and feeling disconnected can be forms of intelligence and what that intelligence can tell you


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