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Welcome to Episode 32 of the Next Level Voices Series on Kultivation w/ Kevie!

In this powerful episode, I sit down with Brian Gorman — a public speaker, author, activist, and maverick coach whose life’s work is centered around creating meaningful, lasting change. Brian has been a catalyst for transformation for decades, from challenging racist systems in the late 1960s to becoming an AIDS activist at the height of the epidemic, to guiding leaders through major organizational change today.

Brian and I talk about everything from his early activism at Syracuse University, to his coming-out story during the rise of the AIDS crisis, to the healing work he does today supporting survivors and families affected by child sexual abuse. We also dive deep into his perspectives on the future of work, the rise of AI, why wisdom matters more than ever, and how energy — not time — is what truly drives productivity.

His insight is grounded, thoughtful, and filled with lived experience. If you’re someone who wants to challenge outdated systems, become a more conscious leader, or simply create more meaning in your life, this conversation will speak directly to you.

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