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Basically Being Better Podcast
The Call to Courage

Basically Being Better Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2019 43:46


On this episode of Basically Being Better the girls chat about Brene Brown's Netflix special; The Call to Courage. Make sure to like and subscribe, and if you have any ideas or feedback you can send it through to basicallybeingbetter@gmail.com

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Finance Matters
Brene Brown's Call to Courage: Finance Matters

Finance Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2019 39:47


Vulnerability isn't about winning and it's not about losing -- it's about having the courage to show up even when you can't control the outcome.  On this episode, Brandi and Patty are joined by Angela Knobloch and Erika Priddy to discuss Brene Brown's Netflix special "The Call To Courage."  Forbes Magazine recommends viewing Brown's special "immediately."  Whether you have tuned in or if you're just interested in what all the fuss is about, we hope you'll join us to glean some important concepts that can improve your life.   Resources Mentioned:  Transcript of "Call to Courage" The Man in the Arena, T. Roosevelt Brene Brown's website Check out Brene on YouTube  

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SET 2 LOVE
SET 2 LOVE (Ep. 01): A Review of Brene Brown's Netflix Special, "The Call To Courage"

SET 2 LOVE

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2019 71:59


S.E.T (Shelley, Eva, and Tann) speak openly on this podcast series as they approach each topic through L.O.V.E (Live Open; Value Everything). Today's Episode is centers on the three women's take-a-ways after watching Brene Brown's Netflix Special, "The Call To Courage". The caption states, "With humor and empathy, Brene Brown discusses what it takes to choose courage over comfort in a culture defined by scarcity, fear, and uncertainty. Each week, Shelley, Eva, and Tann dive into wholehearted conversations around motherhood, being business owners, life and its challenges. They strive to always see the good and find joy in even the most difficult of circumstances. Take what works, and ditch the rest! We are SET 2 LOVE!   ABOUT THE PODCAST Set 2 Love the podcast is hosted by Shelley Garite, Eva Payne, and Tann Moore. These three friends are all mothers, entrepreneurs, truth seekers, and love teachers. Each week they come together to bring you ideas, strategies, and hope towards increased self-awareness, love and optimism. Their goal is to have 51% of the world, living in 51% joy, each day. They wholeheartedly believe the answer is always found in LOVE and when we Live Open; Value Everything, life is lived fully. Each week the women cover subjects aimed at discovering more fully how to live in flow. Show topics include: identity, shame, love, coping skills, addiction, happiness, self care, parenting, relationships, and the like. Each episode, is personal and real as the ladies dive into wholehearted conversations around their stories of motherhood, being business owners, life and its challenges. They strive to always see the good and find joy in even the most difficult of circumstances. You will receive many ideas from three various perspectives and perceptions in each show, but always SET 2 LOVE. Take what works, and ditch the rest! We are SET 2 LOVE!  

Package Your Genius Personal Branding Podcast
PYG 76: Do the Joyful Thing

Package Your Genius Personal Branding Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2019 15:56


  Do the joyful thing and don't take your gift for granted.   I've been reflecting a lot on joy, life, our time on earth and the like - for a number of deeply personal reasons.   For one, it's been exactly one year since the sudden passing of my dear friend who was like a big sister. And as I've shared on the podcast before, hers was one of those rare friendships that comes along once in a very long while.   I pride myself on pouring into others and encouraging them to see themselves - well she poured into me, and encouraged me to see myself. She was a huge cheerleader for my writing and the work I'm doing here, so it was an unfathomable personal loss for me, and so unexpected.    I've been spending the last week or so reflecting on our friendship, thinking about her, and the gift she was to this world. Which always serves as a pressing reminder that none of us knows how long we have here on Earth.   Secondly, I've been in and out of sickness for the better part of the last two months. It started out as a respiratory infection I got from one of my kids, and a persistent cough which cleared up right at the start of one of the most severe allergy seasons I've ever experienced. So just as I was recovering from the respiratory stuff, the pollen begins to spread and fill the air, which triggered my spring allergies and brought the cough and everything back. So I got on a regimen of asthma meds, which seems to be doing the trick.   But in the midst of being sick, I have had to face off with my own limitations, and the limitations that have a way of getting our attention when we're taking our bodies and our gifts for granted.   Being sick brought to light how much I do, how much I rely on breathing to do what I do, and how much I take all of that for granted. At one point I sat down to record a podcast, and I couldn't because I didn't have enough air to speak! I hosted a small retreat for my academy students, and I found myself wanting to speak passionately, but had to pace myself.   Limitations. How humbling they can be.   I realized that if I can't do the things that energize me, life is lame! Not to say that it's not worth living, but it certainly loses a lot of its luster.   What is life if I can't speak and share, if I can't write and express myself?    By not tending to my health, by not showing up to use my gifts when I can, I realized that I've been taking my gift - which I can't access without my health - for granted.   I've been taking the simple ability to breathe deeply and share passionately for granted.   I've been taking the ability to write and share from my heart for granted.   And to some degree I know it's because both of those things come so naturally to me, they take minimal effort. That's WHY I take them for granted, but that's also why I have to STOP taking it for granted. Because that which both ENERGIZES me and that thing that is EFFORTLESS is my gift.    What ENERGIZES you and is EFFORTLESS to you?   The other thing I've been obsessed with has been the idea that everything we do has to be a runaway smash hit to be worth doing.   I spoke to my brilliant friend who launched a podcast that he absolutely LOVES - and it's brilliant. But because it hasn't completely taken off yet, he starts, stops, and questions - Why am I doing this, again?   I hadn't seen any new episodes in a while so I asked him about it. He informed me that he'd asked around to a few colleagues to get feedback on it, and because they didn't really understand what he was trying to do, they made less than helpful suggestions (I'm paraphrasing, I wasn't there) that basically led to him NOT pursuing the project anymore, EVEN THOUGH it brought him tremendous joy and satisfaction.   He was still figuring out the messaging, the audience, the promotion - but he was figuring it out. And because it hadn't become a runaway success yet by podcasting standards, he abandoned this project despite the joy it brought him to produce.   So my question to him was - after I told him to stop looking for permission and validation that this is a bad idea, because that's a pretty standard move when you're standing in the vulnerability of launching something new -  in response to his sentiment "Why am I even doing this?"    When did 'because I like to, because I enjoy it, because it makes me happy' become not enough of a justification to do something?   Why can't joy be enough to sustain us as we build, grow, and get there - wherever 'there' is?   And this speaks to a larger point about building your brand and monetizing your passion which assumes some level of commercial success - enough people like what you're doing to listen, read, buy, use - and that audience creates a pathway to create success by the world's standards.   But everything we do doesn't have to fit neatly into the monetization formula.   And trust me, I teach people to package their genius and monetize what they already know everyday - if that's what they want to do. But if that's NOT what you want to do - if you just want to do what you love for the joy of it, that is perfectly okay.   If you just want to do what you love for the joy of it, that is perfectly okay.   I watched Brene Brown's Netflix special and one of the things she said that struck me was this:   "Just do the joyful thing for the hell of it, just choose joy. Sometimes just choose the thing that seems frivolous and fun and has no ROI or payoff or upside. Just do the joyful thing."   YES!   Now, you may have to keep your day job to support the practicalities of living on planet Earth, but if you find something you enjoy, don't put so much pressure on it to win.   Having something that brings you joy IS winning.   It doesn't necessarily have to bring you joy AND support you financially, too.   So remember: 1) Don't take your gifts or your health (which you need to access your gifts) for granted   2) What both ENERGIZES you and feels EFFORTLESS to you? That may just be your gift...   3) There are many levels of success between zero and smash hit, just because something doesn't perform at the top of the charts, become a NYTimes Bestseller, an iTunes Top 10 Podcast, earn $1M in the first 6 months - doesn't mean it's not worth doing.   4) Just do the joyful thing.   ***     As always, Package Your Genius: 5 Steps to Build Your Most Powerful Personal Brand is available on Amazon Package Your Genius Personal Branding Companion Workbook is available on Amazon If you want a tangible toolkit full of fun worksheets and exercises to help you get clear on your personal brand, check out The Branding Box.

Mind-Body Stuff

This week's podcast was inspired by Brene Brown's Netflix special, A Call to Courage. One of the most fascinating parts of this talk to Kali and Bernice was the concept of joy! They explore their own relationship with joy and, like 95% of folks Brene researched, how problematic it is because they always keep the darkness so close. They go on to talk about their desire to stay in the light more often by focusing on gratitude, presence and joy.

UNTAPPED - Live Up To Your Potential
017 - How to be vulnerable, present and courageous

UNTAPPED - Live Up To Your Potential

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2019 30:02


I've just recently watched Brene Brown's Netflix special called "Brené Brown: The Call to Courage" and in this program she discusses what it takes to choose courage over comfort in a culture defined by scarcity, fear, and uncertainty.And this is what we are going to talk about in this podcast: vulnerability and courage.In this episode, Osmaan and I will dive deeper into not dwelling on past stories and also not being too focused in the future.Osmaan is a performance and mindset coach and he is passionate about enabling individuals and businesses create Rapid Transformations, in their thinking, feelings, behaviours, opportunities and results!In this episode we dive into:The risks of dwelling on the pastWhy leaning on your past is usefulWhy you shouldn't worry about the futureTips to help you live in the momentUnderstanding goals and habitsConnect with OsmaanVisit www.rapidtransformation.co.ukConnect with Osmaan on Facebook and Twitter.Key ResourcesWhat my video: How I use habit stacking to start my morning off rightListen to my podcast on Intentions vs Goal Setting – Which is Best To Succeed in Life?Breakdowns Happen Before Breakthroughs See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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Coffeewithcurls
Thoughts of a Life Student Ep 15 S2

Coffeewithcurls

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2019 14:30


On this episode, I chat about the gems learned in my recent read. Atomic Habits by James Clear. Being aware of our habits in order to understand ourselves. Over the weekend got to check out Brene Brown's Netflix documentary. Discuss the gems shared on the documentary. Be Brave with your life!