Danielle Sunberg - EVA
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Danielle Sunberg
Compare to: Tony Robbins / Mel Robbins / Brene Brown
Austin, TX, USA
Authentic Leadership Speaker
Danielle Sunberg is a former attorney turned TEDx and authentic leadership speaker, author, and transformational coach to high performers. After working 20-hour days during trial and being diagnosed with depression, Danielle left her firm to travel six continents, exploring how to create a truly fulfilling life. Now a leading authority on authentic leadership, Danielle guides clients to leapfrog to new levels of personal satisfaction while amplifying impact. Danielle helps individual clients and organizations to transform from the inside out, upleveling their organizations, and the world. Her book, Atlas of Being: From Briefcase to Backpack, One Former Lawyer's Exploration of the Human Way, was an Amazon #1 New Release
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THE INSPIRED WORKPLACE: HOW PERSONAL GROWTH DRIVES PROFESSIONAL SUCCESS
Based on the principles of Danielle’s book “Atlas of Being,” attendees are taken on a journey around the world to explore the new era of success. Through inspirational travel stories and research, Danielle guides organizations to create an engaged and empowered culture that finds fulfillment at work
Event Types: In-Person
Testimonials
Liz Ellis
Global Non-Profit Organization - Corporate Brand Partnerships Manager
Your presentation was so inspiring and your workshop was absolutely wonderful! What struck me most is how heart-centered and authentic your message and voice are.
Jennifer U.
Institute of Noetic Sciences - Attendee
Beautifully spot in! I am taking the tools to use in my practice with clients.
Patti Schreiber
Good Leadership Coaching - Leadership Coach
I learned the concept of coming "Home" and use the water bottle analogy to center myself throughout the day.