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GD Meg & Julie Genovese talk about grace and gratitude and their annual rituals around envisioning the year ahead every January.
This week on the PawedCats Podcast, we talk with Julie Genovese of Nothing Short of Joy. She shares her amazing story of transformation from self-shaming to self-claiming. Discover simple ways to bring more self-awareness and self-growth into your daily life, and see that how you view another is a mirror to your own similar perceived inadequacies. Evoke the power of laughter and get rid of your unexamined BS (not what you might think!). Let the Full Super Blue Blood Moon shine her light on your shadows and empower your intentions.
Great discussion (as Always when Julie Genovese is in Green Diva Studio) about not believing in coincidences and recognizing divine-instances.
Always a great time in the Green Diva Studio when Kristin and Meg have inspiring author, Julie Genovese in the studio! This time the lively discussion was all about shifting the BS -- Belief System! How we can cut through and access our deep unconscious negative beliefs and work to change them. Definitely encouraging.
A lively and magical conversation about forgiveness as author, Julie Genovese talks about healing a deep wound between she and another person and tells us just how she did it
Julie Genovese struggled for the first several decades of her life with deep shame and self criticism as a result of the cruel bullying and medical torture she experienced as a child. Originally believing that her dwarfism and arthritis condemned her to a limited and lonely life, she found a way to love herself, with all her unique difference. Following every twist and turn of her own struggle, she learned to accept herself fully and create the life of her dreams. Join us for a story of triumph and transformation as we discuss her book, Nothing Short of Joy.
Julie Genovese struggled for the first several decades of her life with deep shame and self criticism as a result of the cruel bullying and medical torture she experienced as a child. Originally believing that her dwarfism and arthritis condemned her to a limited and lonely life, she found a way to love herself, with all her unique difference. Following every twist and turn of her own struggle, she learned to accept herself fully and create the life of her dreams. Join us for a story of triumph and transformation as we discuss her book, Nothing Short of Joy.
The studio was positively glowing as the conversation about bringing light into the challenges of life . . .
A radiant and energized studio for Part 1 of this wonderful 2-part series with Julie Genovese on finding the light in everything . . .
Julie Genovese was born with degenerative arthritis and spondyloepiphyseal dysplasia, commonly referred to as dwarfism. In her book, Nothing Short of Joy, she describes a childhood filled with humiliation and heartache, causing her to constantly feel “not good enough.” She describes how the messages she heard during her early years, including from bullies and some friends caused her … Read more about this episode...
Julie tells us how her book "Nothing Short of Joy" came into being
Being born a dwarf, complete with degenerative arthritis, was not the curse Julie Genovese originally believed… it was magic. As a young girl she considered herself a freak, unworthy of a rich, full life. There were desperate times of humiliation, medical studies, naked photos for medical texts, arthritis, and multiple operations, including two brain surgeries. Julie returns to the show to share more tips about finding joy in your life, no matter what!
Being born a dwarf, complete with degenerative arthritis, was not the curse Julie Genovese originally believed… it was magic. As a young girl she considered herself a freak, unworthy of a rich, full life. There were desperate times of humiliation, medical studies, naked photos for medical texts, arthritis, and multiple operations, including two brain surgeries. In this episode Julie shares about how you can find joy in your life, no matter what the circumstances.
The word “dwarf” was a difficult word for Julie Bond Genovese. Her diminutive stature carried labels that seemed to make her world just as small. Insensitive bullies called her “shrimpy, wittle midgee,” and in her formative years, Genovese saw herself as a freak. Yet her biggest fear throughout life was not the teasing and adversity she experienced, but the fear of never finding happiness. Through her journey the author realized: • The only thing that stood in the way of her dreams was her own disbelief. • A joyful, self-empowered life is not dependent on circumstances but on attitude. • Challenges helped rekindle her spirit and carve out big dreams. • When you can't stop the rain, calm the inner storm instead.
We are joined by Julie Genovese, talking about her new book, 'Nothing Short Of Joy'.Being born a dwarf, complete with degenerative arthritis, was not the curse Julie Genovese originally believed… it was magic. As a young girl she considered herself a freak, unworthy of a rich, full life. There were desperate times of humiliation, medical studies, naked photos for medical texts, arthritis, and multiple operations, including two brain surgeries…In this candid, intimate and entertaining memoir, share Julie’s incredible journey from ‘victimhood’ to empowerment, as Julie’s troubles were ultimately turned into treasures by the one choice that changes everything: She decided she would stop at nothing short of joy.Receive Your Copy Of 'Nothing Short Of Joy' at www.nothingshortofjoy.com
We are joined by Julie Genovese, talking about her new book, 'Nothing Short Of Joy'.Being born a dwarf, complete with degenerative arthritis, was not the curse Julie Genovese originally believed… it was magic. As a young girl she considered herself a freak, unworthy of a rich, full life. There were desperate times of humiliation, medical studies, naked photos for medical texts, arthritis, and multiple operations, including two brain surgeries…In this candid, intimate and entertaining memoir, share Julie’s incredible journey from ‘victimhood’ to empowerment, as Julie’s troubles were ultimately turned into treasures by the one choice that changes everything: She decided she would stop at nothing short of joy.Receive Your Copy Of 'Nothing Short Of Joy' at www.nothingshortofjoy.com