The Most Controversial Man in Personal Development - "I've Been Silent Long Enough"

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What does it take to rise from the ashes of unimaginable loss? On this episode, Richard Syrett sits down with James Arthur Ray, a New York Times bestselling author who lost everything in 2009, and his wife Bersabeh Ray, a survivor of war-torn Iran. Together, they share their powerful stories of redemption and resilience. From surviving trauma and tragedy to impacting millions through their work at Harmonic Wealth Global, the Rays reveal the secrets behind reclaiming personal power and transforming lives. Tune in to discover how their mission to uplift one billion people is already changing the world.

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James Arthur Ray is a New York Times bestselling author, philosopher, and consultant who has worked with over 1 million people from 146 countries through his coaching and leadership programs. He is the author of six books, and has appeared on numerous TV shows including Oprah, Larry King and the Today Show. In 2009, he lost everything after a tragic accident and became homeless with $20M in debt. He has since rebuilt his life using the same strategies he teaches his clients. His story is told in the CNN documentary, Enlighten Us. Ray is on a mission to positively impact a minimum of one billion lives and businesses worldwide to create a new generation of mankind in the world and to help them take their power back.

Bersabeh Ray was born in Iran during the Iran-Iraq War. Growing up, her childhood disappeared into a cloud of death, violence, sexual abuse, and instability, much like we’re seeing in the world today. She experienced many traumatic events such as witnessing the military force take her parents when she was only four years old and witnessed an entire government being overthrown in the name of “democracy”. Her family escaped to Pakistan when she was seven and eventually smuggled themselves to the United States. She faced many challenges growing up, such as not speaking English, falling into gang behavior and drug culture. Bersabeh was in abusive relationships for years before finding the self-confidence and courage to leave. In 2013 she met James Arthur Ray, and she helped him rebuild his life after he lost everything. As an intuitive consultant, Bersabeh is the bridge back to home for the lost and extensively helps people heal from their past and reclaim their voice.

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