
Building Healthy Minds: John Miles on the Power of Mattering and Children’s Emotional Wellbeing
Early in life, John Miles' trajectory appeared set for a future in action-oriented roles, influenced by a military background and ambitions that included joining the FBI. Yet, life’s unpredictability forced him to pivot into corporate leadership, where he steadily climbed the ranks to executive positions in some of the world’s largest companies. Despite attaining the outward trappings of success, he realized that fulfillment remained elusive without a deeper sense of meaning. The tipping point came as he recognized a persistent sense of invisibility—not only within himself but as a widespread modern problem impacting countless individuals. This awareness inspired him to lay the groundwork for a new purpose rooted in the concept of mattering.
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Show Notes
John Miles’ journey reflects a powerful evolution from traditional corporate and military achievements toward a mission centered on personal meaning and human connection. His early experiences navigating the pressures of leadership roles revealed a critical insight: true fulfillment arises when individuals feel seen, valued, and empowered, not just when they reach external milestones. Recognizing how the epidemic of invisibility and disconnection affects people of all ages, he developed a leadership style that prioritized making both employees and community members feel that they matter—a lesson that has broad relevance in today’s fast-paced, often impersonal world.
Drawing from personal adversity and vulnerability, John has committed to addressing these challenges at their root, especially in childhood. He understands that a sense of belonging and self-worth needs to be cultivated early, before negative patterns take hold. This conviction drives his latest initiatives for children, including the creation of You Matter, Luma, a vibrant children’s book that teaches kids about inherent worth, and the Pass the Ripple app, which turns small acts of kindness into a movement that can be tracked and celebrated. Both projects aim to break cycles of invisibility by giving kids practical tools—and the confidence—to see their own significance and the positive ripples they can create.
For parents, educators, and advocates seeking to nurture confidence and well-being in children, John’s work is both a guide and an invitation to action. To discover more about his mission and resources—and to get your copy of the new children’s book You Matter, Luma—visit his website here.
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