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Expansive - A guide to thinking bigger living fuller and thriving in a limitless world - cover

Expansive - A guide to thinking bigger living fuller and thriving in a limitless world

Erik Kruger, John Sanei

Publisher: Tracey McDonald Publishers

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Expansive takes 250 episodes from the award-winning The Expansive podcast and distils them into 52 provocations that will rewire how you think about possibility, influence, and personal transformation.
John Sanei and Erik Kruger have spent years challenging conventional wisdom on global stages, in boardrooms, and their bestselling books. Now, they've synthesised their most transformative insights into essays designed not just to inform, but to spark real change.
Each piece is crafted to shake loose old thinking patterns and reveal blind spots you didn't know you had about your life, leadership, and work.
This book sits at the crossroads of strategy and soul, where ambition aligns with purpose. It's for leaders and changemakers who are ready to transform not just their immediate world, but also revolutionise their entire approach to what's possible. Whether used as a personal guide or a powerful tool for team reflections, each essay ignites meaningful conversations that drive change.
Fifty-two opportunities for growth and advancement confront you in these pages.
Are you ready to be expansive?
John Sanei is a futurist, five-times bestselling author, and global keynote speaker leading the conversation on Human-AI Dynamics. Trusted by Fortune 100 companies, governments, and royalty, he is recognised as one of the world's Top 5 Futurists of 2025.
Erik Kruger is a global keynote speaker, bestselling author, and award-winning podcaster with a master's degree in Executive Coaching. Organisations.
Available since: 04/30/2025.
Print length: 176 pages.

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