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Permission Slip-Ups
David Cooke
9 episodes
4 days ago
Permission Slip-ups is a podcast about what it really takes to live the life you desire. We all want a life that feels more aligned, more fulfilling, more us. But giving ourselves permission to go after it? That's where things get messy. Kate and David dive into the real-life tension between desire and doubt, courage and caution, freedom and fear. They explore what happens when you take a bold step and it doesn't go as planned, when you hold back because you're afraid it won't work out, and what it means to keep going—even after a stumble. This isn't about having it all figured out. It's about navigating the in-between—the messy middle—where we learn, stretch, slip up, and keep moving forward. Because sometimes the biggest breakthroughs come right after the biggest doubts.
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Permission Slip-ups is a podcast about what it really takes to live the life you desire. We all want a life that feels more aligned, more fulfilling, more us. But giving ourselves permission to go after it? That's where things get messy. Kate and David dive into the real-life tension between desire and doubt, courage and caution, freedom and fear. They explore what happens when you take a bold step and it doesn't go as planned, when you hold back because you're afraid it won't work out, and what it means to keep going—even after a stumble. This isn't about having it all figured out. It's about navigating the in-between—the messy middle—where we learn, stretch, slip up, and keep moving forward. Because sometimes the biggest breakthroughs come right after the biggest doubts.
Show more...
Careers
Education,
Business,
Self-Improvement
Episodes (9/9)
Permission Slip-Ups
What Does 'Desire' Really Mean? A Conversation About Words, Meaning, and Fulfillment
2 weeks ago
43 minutes 12 seconds

Permission Slip-Ups
Can You Grow Through Grief? A Conversation with Stuart Preston on Love, Loss, and Healing
3 weeks ago
47 minutes 19 seconds

Permission Slip-Ups
Finding Your People, Again: The Search for Belonging During Change
1 month ago
35 minutes 3 seconds

Permission Slip-Ups
Living Boldly: From Playing It Safe to Taking on Big Challenges
1 month ago
52 minutes 48 seconds

Permission Slip-Ups
Permission and the Pivot: Finding meaning in what didn't work
1 month ago
41 minutes 28 seconds

Permission Slip-Ups
Permission in Action
2 months ago
47 minutes 58 seconds

Permission Slip-Ups
From Stuck to Energized
2 months ago
38 minutes 20 seconds

Permission Slip-Ups
What if we are not alone after all?
2 months ago
42 minutes 46 seconds

Permission Slip-Ups
The Fork in the Road: What's really behind the question, "Is it too Late?"
2 months ago
35 minutes 59 seconds

Permission Slip-Ups
Permission Slip-ups is a podcast about what it really takes to live the life you desire. We all want a life that feels more aligned, more fulfilling, more us. But giving ourselves permission to go after it? That's where things get messy. Kate and David dive into the real-life tension between desire and doubt, courage and caution, freedom and fear. They explore what happens when you take a bold step and it doesn't go as planned, when you hold back because you're afraid it won't work out, and what it means to keep going—even after a stumble. This isn't about having it all figured out. It's about navigating the in-between—the messy middle—where we learn, stretch, slip up, and keep moving forward. Because sometimes the biggest breakthroughs come right after the biggest doubts.