With a background in assessments, Melissa Wells was intrigued when she met John Voris from Authentic Systems and learned about Life Themes and the 4 Archetypes. Kim, Melissa, and John discuss how to improve a relationship by understanding each Life Theme’s unique values, allowing you to communicate with others and navigate potential conflicts. From finding...Read More
In this episode of Authentic Living, Dr. Carol Chisholm, an eclectic psychologist and delightful guest, joins co-hosts John Voris and Kim Eley for an engaging exploration into the intriguing world of personality tests, the Authentic System and what makes it unique, and what you can learn about people by asking just six questions. Carol speaks...Read More
For decades, a battle has been brewing. And likely you have been completely unaware of it. The 1960 edition of Existence, edited by Rollo May, begins to explain the conflict between American Psychology and European Psychology. May explained that around the time of WWII, American psychiatrists and psychologists had noted a gap in our understanding...Read More
Family dynamics can sometimes seem overwhelming. That’s why, in this episode of Authentic Living, John Voris and Kim Eley explore how the four archetypes — Love, Justice, Wisdom, and Power — of Authentic Systems can help families understand each other better and create emotionally healthy relationships. They’ll discuss solutions for common family issues like unresolved...Read More
In episode one of Authentic Living: The Podcast for a Better Life, publisher and author Kim Eley asks philosophy expert, sales extraordinaire, and Authentic Living co-host John Voris about Authentic Systems, a program he created that took him from door-to-door sales failure and doom to overwhelming success. His innovative program allowed him to understand what...Read More
Why is it important to ask who you are? Because it determines what you can and cannot change in yourself. Picture in your mind that you are a teenager in high school. Watch what you are doing. Are you sitting in your classroom, or out in a field? What are you wearing? What is your...Read More