Send us a text In this episode, Stacey shares a moving real-life encounter with a stranger in a wheelchair who, with two playful words—“Nice legs”—delivered a profound gift of perspective on a morning when his own aching knee felt heavy. Through this tender exchange, he explores the transformative power of self-enhancing humor, the choice to rise rather than shrink in the face of loss or pain, and how a single moment of connection can reframe our struggles and remind us of the freedom that ...
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Send us a text In this episode, Stacey shares a moving real-life encounter with a stranger in a wheelchair who, with two playful words—“Nice legs”—delivered a profound gift of perspective on a morning when his own aching knee felt heavy. Through this tender exchange, he explores the transformative power of self-enhancing humor, the choice to rise rather than shrink in the face of loss or pain, and how a single moment of connection can reframe our struggles and remind us of the freedom that ...
Personal Responsibility Series -Breaking Free from Group Think - Part 2 (of 2)
The Soul Podcast - Tools For a Joyful Life
10 minutes
3 months ago
Personal Responsibility Series -Breaking Free from Group Think - Part 2 (of 2)
Send us a text This episode will help you live more authentically and be in greater connection with your personal power. This is the second half of a two-part series on the power of personal responsibility. SHOW NOTES Social Media: Facebook https://www.facebook.com/groups/soulpodstudio X @SoulPodcastShow Check Out The Soul Pod Video Channels: The SoulPod on Rumble The SoulPod on YouTube Coaching - For free 30 minute Discovery Call https://www.stacey-wheeler.com/ Quotes: “Until y...
The Soul Podcast - Tools For a Joyful Life
Send us a text In this episode, Stacey shares a moving real-life encounter with a stranger in a wheelchair who, with two playful words—“Nice legs”—delivered a profound gift of perspective on a morning when his own aching knee felt heavy. Through this tender exchange, he explores the transformative power of self-enhancing humor, the choice to rise rather than shrink in the face of loss or pain, and how a single moment of connection can reframe our struggles and remind us of the freedom that ...