Take it from the Ironwoman

Angela Heck - Constellation Work - Ep. 468

Episode Summary

Angela Heck is from Switzerland, near Lake Zurich. She relates to the famous Swiss Heidi’s story—growing up in a remote place and later exploring the world. She lived in Egypt, India, and the U.S. Her Constellation Work: In family and business, where people sit influences their role. Leaders should sit at the head of the table, with their right-hand person beside them. Employees feel more secure when seated correctly in meetings. Glass buildings create insecurity due to lack of grounding. Books we were talking about: Go Where Your Heart Belongs Charles Chaplin’s Memoirs Heidi, Johanna Spyri

Episode Notes

Angela Martina Heck was born in a picturesque village known as the home of the famous writer Johanna Spyri, the author of Heidi. She describes her childhood as a storybook childhood, shaped by nature and open-minded parents. Later in life, this privileged environment made her realize that many things she had taken for granted were by no means self-evident in society.

At an early age, Angela noticed that adult communication was often contradictory. Spoken words rarely aligned with thoughts and actions, which confused her greatly. Her ability to recognize these discrepancies led her to feel more connected to animals than to people. Nevertheless, she always remained drawn to human interaction, which eventually led her to the hospitality

Follow her journey on her website: https://www.angelaheck.com/
"What the world really needs is not particularly popular in our society. That is exactly where I come in. Companies and employees need a healthy egoism and a conscious approach to their personal comfort zone. Why? Because a society without reflective consciousness is a ticking time bomb."