Dr. Ben Michaelis, motivational clinical psychologist & author of Your Next Best Thing, provides exclusive interview for Sarder TV
New York, New York (PRWEB) October 28, 2015 -- Dr. Ben Michaelis, clinical psychologist, motivational speaker, and author recently provided an interview for Sarder TV, the independent media learning channel. Speaking with Jennifer Crumpton, Sarder TV correspondent, Dr. Michaelis talks about the strategies he uses to help patients from a wide variety of fields including entrepreneurs, musicians, actors, authors, artists, and executives. In the Sarder TV interview, Michaelis talks about such subjects as how to set boundaries in the workplace, the importance of cross-disciplinary thinking, why we need quiet time, and what it means to “embrace your process.” He also discusses his new book, Your Next Big Thing: Ten Small Steps to Get Moving and Get Happy.
“Dr. Ben Michaelis has helped so many people in his private practice and with his book, Your Next Big Thing. We are very pleased to be able to offer his exclusive interview to our viewers,” said Russell Sarder, CEO of NetCom Learning and creator of Sarder TV.
Dr. Michaelis has shared his motivational ideas and strategies as a sought after speaker, and in numerous articles including a blog on the Huffington Post. He has been featured on both television and radio programs including The Today Show, Entertainment Weekly, Washington Post, Fox News and MSNBC. Dr. Ben Michaelis's stated goal is to help people to achieve their goals while discovering their true selves. In the Sarder TV interview, Michaelis provides examples of how to individuals can grow as human beings and be successful. He shares his philosophy of life that includes the premise that if you live right good things will follow.
Sarder TV offers stimulating, educational and candid interviews so that new entrepreneurs and aspiring business people can learn from them. The database is part of the international Learning Movement created by Russell Sarder to help spread knowledge and inspire a passion for lifelong learning. Operating on the premise that motivated individuals can learn from the experience, the success and the mistakes of others, Sarder TV provides a unique opportunity to see and hear influential personalities talk about the subjects that matter to them. Some of the past interviewees have included Ira Neimark, former CEO of Bergdorf Goodman, Susan Davis, CEO of BRAC USA, and Dan Hoffman, President and CEO of M5
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Sarder TV seeking additional leaders for interviews
Sarder TV is also seeking leaders to interview and is targeting leaders from Fortune 500 companies, and exceptional public figures like Bill Clinton, Oprah Winfrey, Jim Collins, Bill Gates, Warren Buffet and many more. According to the National Venture Capital Association, more than 30 percent to $600 million this year has been invested in Web-based education. For investors seeking an opportunity to participate in a multimillion dollar idea, Sarder TV presents an excellent investment and is actively seeking investors. Several investors have already expressed an interest in this innovative idea. Investors interested in becoming a part of Sarder TV are invited to get in touch as well, contact us at russellsarder(at)netcomlearning(dot)com.
Sarder TV is a learning channel that contains a series of exclusive educational interview videos from top leaders in their industries, as well as motivational videos encouraging our public to succeed in their personal and professional lives, and many more. Russell Sarder, CEO of Sarder TV, has interviewed a series of leaders, who have shared their experiences and how they were able to achieve their success. Some of the names that Sarder has interviewed are: Ira Neimark, former CEO of Bergdorf Goodman; Russ Edelman, co-author of Nice Guys Can Get the Corner Office, Dan Hoffman, and David Hershfield, SVP Online Technology at RedCats.
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