Speaking & Media
Business Insanity Talk Radio: Christine talks with Barry Moltz
Introduction
On this episode of Business Insanity Talk Radio, we first talk about how to become more connected in the face of violence based on false divisions; our first guest shows us how to heal. Then, we’ll show you how to find people to work with you and convert the folks working against you so you can push your agenda for your company forward. Plus, if there is one thing that can make or break a deal, it’s etiquette; we’ll show you the biggest do’s and don’ts for business meals. Also in this episode, we take a closer look at e-commerce and specifically mobile commerce for the holiday season. Finally, do you know that you have a choice in setting up a company besides C, LLC and S? We’ll take a look a B Corporations and how they can benefit your small business.
Press and Features
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“Christine Marie Mason, founder of Rosebud Woman, applauds NYC’s mayor for moving the culture from shame to neutrality when outlining New York City’s Women’s Health Initiative.”
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“At core, my mission in life is to heal separation, and bring more freedom and joy alive in the world.”
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“By bringing profound awareness to our most intimate moments, our pleasure deepens, and it can even lead to what we might call a spiritual experience of sex.”
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By playing together, learning together, making new alliances and internalizing the new story, we become more coherent voices for a better future.
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"Christine Marie Mason serves as a member of the Board of Directors for The Mission Within, providing fundraising and strategic support for a veteran mental health organization"
Talks and Keynotes
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“Christine is a unifier, bringing together bright, passionate, curious minds for creative collaboration and social good.”
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“[Christine] works to reduce suffering and create more joy, through human potential, non-violence, restorative justice, human rights and reverence for the feminine”
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"Altered States of Consciousness in Sexuality"
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"Our work encourages imagination at the timescale of civilization — the next and last 10,000 years — a timespan we call the long now."
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"I start and grow organizations, create conversations and channel ideas that each serve a more just, joyful and connected world."
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