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David Howitt’s new book is about following your path, creating a life of abundance and joy, and doing your part to repair the world. We are so excited for everyone to grab a copy of Heed Your Call and discuss!

"Using examples from his journey and those of others, David demonstrates the virtues of embracing and—analytics and intuition, empathy and facts, logic and story, art and science—in both your business and personal pursuits...The lessons, stories, and ideas that he shares in Heed Your Call to be meaningful and transcendent...something important is happening in this book that will ultimately empower us, individually and collectively, to meet the great challenges that lie ahead." -Steve Wynee, former CEO of Adidas America and Sports Brands International (Fila).

One part Richard Branson, one part Deepak Chopra, and one part Hunter S. Thompson, this provocative manifesto takes a sledgehammer to the barriers that have traditionally divided abundance and service, business and spirituality, mindfulness and success.

Author David Howitt is the founder and CEO of the Meriwether Group—an NGO dedicated to reinvigorating the entrepreneurial spirit through grants, workshops, and activism—and a co-founder of Oregon Chai. Howitt has more than 20 years of experience providing business strategy and legal counsel to national companies, such as Nike, Under Armour, Stumptown Coffee, Citizen, Adidas, Salomon, Li Ning, Nautilus, TaylorMade, and others. Howitt is a living example that the secret to a successful and harmonious life and business lies in the ability to take powerful theoretical and spiritual principles and intentionally integrate them into your life experience.


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