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27 June 2006

Tony Robbins on TEDTalks

Tony RobbinsTony Robbins is father of the life-coaching industry. In this talk, he explains how to unlock your true potential, and asks the audience (including former Vice President Al Gore) for a bit of high-level interaction. [Recorded February, 2006 in Monterey, CA. Duration: 26:02]

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Tony is a great guy, but to call him the "father of the coaching industry" is a little much, particularly when coaching can be traced as far back as the work of the Greek Gang of Three (Plato, Aristotle and Socrates). He IS the father of an industry, however, and it's called Anthony Robbins Companies.

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