ETD #19 An interview with Stuart Baker

Engaging the Disquiet (ETD) Podcast Episode #19. Length: 36.18 minutes
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I had the absolute pleasure of interviewing Stuart Baker of Conscious Cooperation. We discussed his experiences with Disquiet in his life. This is a powerful and inspiring story of a man who started asking the big questions on life at a very early age. As a result of learning to work with his Disquiet whenever it appeared in his life, he charted a life long adventure of learning more about himself and helping others grow.
Stuart’s experiences with his Disquiet ultimately led him to blending a fascination with the construction business and a deep calling to bring more harmony and cooperation into the world. His current business, Conscious Cooperation is the result of that blending. He is doing amazing work in a field that needs his gifts. His services extend to the homeowner as well!
You can read more about Stuart’s bio here. And be sure to check out his blog!
From listening to Stuart’s story, what are you learning about your own Disquiet? What has he inspired you to do?
Please share your observations and comments. If you have questions for Stuart, you can post them here or contact him directly by clicking here.
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April 4th, 2007 at 11:29 pm
Stuart - thank you for letting me interview you and podcast it. Your story will help other men.
April 5th, 2007 at 8:30 am
Dave, I thank YOU.
It was my pleasure to be interviewed. If my story helps others I will be grateful.
You are doing wonderful stuff, my friend. I keep sending people to your site.