Discover the extraordinary life of Stephen Kirk as he takes us on a journey through his past, revealing the deep cultural roots that have shaped him and the pivotal moments that have defined his existence. From the vibrant streets of Stamford Hill to the corporate boardrooms and the intimate spaces of personal transformation, Stephen’s story is a testament to resilience and the power of love. His narrative weaves through the complexities of dealing with a mother’s manic depression, his embrace of English folk music, and the clandestine connections to espionage that have silently orchestrated his life’s path.
Venture into the unexpected twists of Stephen’s career, where a chance encounter with ViewData software catapults him into a world of business and technology, rubbing shoulders with British embassies and the likes of the Murdochs. His tale continues with entrepreneurial highs and the serendipity of corporate chants mingling with technical disasters, culminating in a profound moment of clarity beneath a desk. As Stephen recounts these episodes, we gain insight into the balance between ambition and the sudden, stark necessities of fate.
In our final reflections with Stephen, we explore the profound shifts that come with confronting health challenges and the metamorphosis of personal priorities. Stephen’s journey from a high-flying career to a life centered around creativity, spirituality, and family showcases the transformative power of reevaluating one’s life choices. His candid discussion about choosing health and relationships over the relentless pursuit of success inspires us all to consider what truly matters in our own lives. Join us for this intimate portrait of a man who exemplifies courage, compassion, and the relentless quest for an authentic and purposeful life.
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Malcolm Stern has worked as a group and individual psychotherapist for more than 30 years. He was a co-founder of Alternatives at St James’s Church in London and runs groups internationally.
He is the author of Falling in Love / Staying in Love (Piatkus 2004) and Slay Your Dragons with Compassion ( Watkins 2020). He co-presented Channel 4’s relationship series, ‘Made for Each Other’ in 2003 and 2004 and sailed on the ‘Rainbow Warrior’ with Greenpeace in the 1980s. The book he is currently writing is an exploration of the shadow and its necessity in our evolutionary development.
Malcolm Stern in conversation with guests overcoming & thriving through adversity.