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Can Synchronicity Make Work More Meaningful?

  • Writer: Bernard Beitman, MD
    Bernard Beitman, MD
  • Mar 6
  • 2 min read

Research, Therapy, and Real Lives with Tony Lee.


What if meaningful coincidences could make work feel more purposeful?


Could synchronicity help people feel more engaged, more motivated, and more connected to what they do each day?


In this week’s episode of Connecting with Coincidence, Bernard Beitman, MD, speaks with integrative therapist and researcher Tony Lee about synchronicity in the workplace. Tony shares how his own path from corporate finance and chronic stress led him to study the connection between meaningful coincidences, work engagement, and purpose.


Drawing on both research and lived experience, Tony explores how synchronicity may help people see their work differently, especially in service-oriented roles. Together, he and Bernie discuss curiosity, awareness, leadership, and how to stay open to these experiences without losing critical thinking.


Can synchronicity help guide wiser career choices?What makes work feel truly meaningful?And what happens when we begin paying attention to the patterns already showing up in our lives?


Meet Tony now on the Connecting with Coincidence podcast:



About Tony Lee


Tony Lee is a London-based YouTube creator, integrative therapist, and transpersonal psychology researcher who helps people make sense of “meaningful coincidences” without losing their critical thinking. He holds an MSc in Transpersonal Psychology, and his mixed-methods research explores synchronicity in the workplace—how uncanny coincidences relate to meaningful work and work engagement.


With a corporate background in finance, Tony bridges boardroom reality with Jung-inspired depth psychology and lived experience, translating the weird-and-wonderful into practical insight: how to notice patterns, stay grounded, and use synchronicity as a compass for life purpose. Explore his YouTube page here: https://www.youtube.com/@ThinkDifferentlyTony



Have a meaningful coincidence to share? Visit The Coincidence Project and tell your story.


Looking for more coincidence content? Check out all our other fascinating podcast guests in our Connecting with Coincidence library of episodes.


 
 
 

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