E #31: Zark Fatah - a serial entrepreneur living life in alignment

22/09/2019 1h 16min Temporada 1 Episodio 32
E #31: Zark Fatah - a serial entrepreneur living life in alignment

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In episode #31 Kehla has the pleasure of interviewing her dear friend & inspiring mentor Zark Fatah
Zark is a serial entrepreneur originally from Ontario. In this episode he shares humbly & graciously his experience of being a high school drop out, to living his dream life
In this conversation Zark shares how in the last 25 years he started a series of successful businesses in the restaurant & nightlife industry in Toronto & how traveling as an entrepreneur shaped his perception on life & fuelled his passion for human connection. Through travel he discovered photography which played a critical role in creating his thriving charity called Artbound where he annually assists in building schools in third world countries. 
Kehla and Zark also share about their personal development journey through Landmark Worldwide & the impact of self-growth bringing abundance, possibility & transformation to life
Zark also talks about his experience visiting a maximum security prison & connecting whole heatedly with ‘criminals’. This specific experience cracked open his heart even more for embracing raw, real, true human connection, empowerment & compassion. Recently Zark left his life & businesses in Toronto to live his dream hosting retreats through the Alive Experience around the world.
Bottom line is, this episode is RICH with intentionality, authenticity, passion & all about living in fierce alignment
Below you can find the resources & connections mentioned in our episode:
Zark’s photography
The Alive Experience
Artbound
The Landmark Forum (Landmark Worldwide)
Follow Zark on Instagram
Follow The Alive Experience on Instagram
Contact Zark directly: [email protected]
 
Check out Kehla's website
Follow Kehla on IG
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