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Episode 05: Yes M’Lord - Downstairs at Downton Abbey

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Take a unique journey with us into root motivations through the eyes of Downton Abbey Characters. Joining us, we have Elizabeth Humphrey, Dennis' daughter, a pediatrician at Lurie Children's Hospital in Chicago, and a renowned Downton Abbey enthusiast. During part 1 of this 2 part series, we dive into the downstairs characters of the show, and Liz helps bring to life the motivations and connection points each of the characters have with each other.

If you’d like to dig deeper, you can find these episodes at thrivespacepodcast.com and more material on our blog at edenbusinessconcepts.com/thrive-space-blog/.

Your Hosts: John Erickson - For thirty years, John has enjoyed developing leaders across the world, including the US Navy, the US State Department, and several universities and international organizations. He's an author, a mentor, and has been a part of several small business ventures.

Dennis Humphrey - Dennis has thirty years of experience as a counselor, a professor, and a strategic business advisor. He currently facilitates a forum of business owners and CEOs and owns a business consulting company with John Erickson called Eden Business Concepts.

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Take a unique journey with us into root motivations through the eyes of Downton Abbey Characters. Joining us, we have Elizabeth Humphrey, Dennis' daughter, a pediatrician at Lurie Children's Hospital in Chicago, and a renowned Downton Abbey enthusiast. During part 1 of this 2 part series, we dive into the downstairs characters of the show, and Liz helps bring to life the motivations and connection points each of the characters have with each other.

If you’d like to dig deeper, you can find these episodes at thrivespacepodcast.com and more material on our blog at edenbusinessconcepts.com/thrive-space-blog/.

Your Hosts: John Erickson - For thirty years, John has enjoyed developing leaders across the world, including the US Navy, the US State Department, and several universities and international organizations. He's an author, a mentor, and has been a part of several small business ventures.

Dennis Humphrey - Dennis has thirty years of experience as a counselor, a professor, and a strategic business advisor. He currently facilitates a forum of business owners and CEOs and owns a business consulting company with John Erickson called Eden Business Concepts.

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