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“What We Need to Know”
with Chris Stanton

Join me every third Thursday at 11:00 am (Andrea Isaacs and Micheal Gaetta host "What We Need To Know" on other Thursdays) as we collectively discover “what we need to know” to live responsibly in these dramatic times.

This is a show about dialogue, integrity, Nature, courage, open-heartedness, deep intelligence, sustainable business practices, emotional maturity, green building and design, waking up, spiritual and political awareness, and other compelling themes of the 21st century. With the skillful collaboration of leading-edge thinkers and practitioners we dialogue with the intention to expand awareness and find new ways to take our insights back to the streets to foment the changes we all dream about.

Chris Stanton, M.A.

Chris is the CEO of KSG Transform www.ksgtransform.com, a business consultancy based in the San Francisco Bay Area. He is a long-time professional collaborator, strategic advisor, clarifier, executive coach, provocateur of sustainable change and respected business leader who champions the philosophy that the best leaders are the discoverers and developers of other peoples' human potential. He and his company design and deliver solutions to organizations ready for positive change. Chris is passionate about helping people solve complex problems, discover new capacities, and lead lives of personal and professional integrity.

As founder of one of the S.F. Bay Area's most successful construction companies and with 25+ years of CEO experience, Chris is well versed in all aspects of growing, running, and selling a highly profitable business. He holds an M.A. degree in Consciousness Studies from John F. Kennedy University and speaks nationally about leadership, accountability, developing talent, sustainable business succession, and turning obstacles into opportunities. Chris holds the following certifications in diagnostic assessments: CPBA, CPVA, CAIA, and is a certified Values Technologies™ provider. He has written a number of whitepapers and is working on a new book entitled “The Five Accountabilities”. He is also a member of Bolads Kitchen, an international school of forgotten and endangered knowledge taught by Martin’ Prechtel.

Chris is currently involved with three other business enterprises. As “The Remodeler’s Advisor” Chris coaches and consults to remodeling professionals nationwide. He also provides high-value management and facilitation services to clients involved with very significant residential construction projects.

www.InvernessConstructionManagement.com. Additionally, Chris is a principal at Sonoma Consulting Group www.sonomacg.com , dedicated to helping companies reduce costs and risk on the supply-chain side of their businesses.


UPCOMING SHOWS

Thursday March 11th at 11:00 am pst
Join Chris Stanton and his guest, Cheryl Procaccini (Birdsong), as they dialogue about making a difference in the world, doing your work with love, inspiring earth stewardship in children, educating with entertainment, and all the “eco-wonders” that inspire her work and music.


Cheryl Procaccini (Birdsong) is an educator, songwriter, performer and recording artist passionate about music, kids and restoring the earth for future generations. She holds a Masters Degree in Social Work and a Bachelor’s in Special Education.


As a child, Birdsong loved animals, trees and all things wild. Easily awed by the wonders of the natural world, she adopted her spirit of earth stewardship in high school after participating in her first ecology class. As an adult, she has woven images of nature throughout her original songs of healing and inspiration.


In 2005, after a series of synchronistic events that included a Tidewater Docent training, Birdsong wrote her first children’s tune, The Tide Pool Song. This musical tribute to the tidepools quickly became a beloved song of environmentalists, children, teachers and parents throughout southern California. It was the beginning of new musical direction and a growing collection of “eco-tunes” that have become Birdsong’s signature in the world of music and environmental education.


Birdsong's The Tide Pool Song (featured in the Emmy-winning short film “Tidepool Scene”) and Adapt to the Habitat are used as teaching tools by state, county and city parks throughout southern California. They are heard and sung by tens of thousands of children each year.

 


 

Chris Stanton


For more information:

 

www.ksgtransform.com

 

Email me at chris@
ksgtransform.com

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