In today’s episode, we’re diving into a topic that feels especially relevant this time of year: normalizing changing your mind. As we head into the holiday season, many of us will be surrounded by people who have known us for decades. They remember old versions of us… versions we may have outgrown. And while that can bring up dread, tension, or a little “uh-oh, here come the questions,” it can also be an opportunity to stand confidently in who you’re becoming. I share why this topic has ...
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In today’s episode, we’re diving into a topic that feels especially relevant this time of year: normalizing changing your mind. As we head into the holiday season, many of us will be surrounded by people who have known us for decades. They remember old versions of us… versions we may have outgrown. And while that can bring up dread, tension, or a little “uh-oh, here come the questions,” it can also be an opportunity to stand confidently in who you’re becoming. I share why this topic has ...
Send us a text October's Book Club pick was Hailey's and she joined me (Morgan) today to talk all about it while Bailey is out on podcast maternity leave! In this episode, we talked about Ariel Lawhon's Frozen River. We covered SO many topics, including women in healthcare, sexual abuse, discrimination, family relationships, marriage, and so much more! If you liked this episode, please let us know! If you read Frozen River, we want to hear your thoughts as well--drop a comment! CHEERS!
Rise & Energize
In today’s episode, we’re diving into a topic that feels especially relevant this time of year: normalizing changing your mind. As we head into the holiday season, many of us will be surrounded by people who have known us for decades. They remember old versions of us… versions we may have outgrown. And while that can bring up dread, tension, or a little “uh-oh, here come the questions,” it can also be an opportunity to stand confidently in who you’re becoming. I share why this topic has ...