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Happy Mindful Monday Everyone! In this week's episode, our host Allie Brooke shares insight on how to process a big change in our lives. She discusses how to cope with change and the importance of it in reaching our fullest potential. Yes, starting a new chapter in our lives can be scary and intimidating but, it gives us the opportunity to grow and learn. It gives us the chance to step closer to remembering our purpose and service in this life. When you stay in one spot how can you discover your true power? Remember to take time and question is it time to make a change, If it's a full YES, then start creating the life you want to live. Episode Topics Why change is important in life How to process starting a new chapter How to validate all the emotions that come with change Utilizing the balance between gratitude and striving for more ***AUGUST BOOK CLUB*** "Shit Adults Never Taught Us" by Natasha Sattler MINDSET COACHING PROGRAM! Application Form 3-month Mindset Coaching Program with 45-60 minute sessions and Weekly SLACK Check-ins! Apply for a FREE discovery call with me! Allie's Socials Instagram:@thegrowthmindsetgal TikTok: @growthmindsetgal Email: thegrowthmindsetgal@gmail.com Hey Growth Mindset Gang! If you subscribe to the podcast, you get access to extra episodes with no ads that include specific Q&As from the audience. You also have access to a weekly group chat where I send motivational quotes and useful journal prompts! Sign up here Links from the episode Growth Mindset Gang Instagram Broadcast Channel Podcast Guest Google Form Growth Mindset Gal Podcast Email List Form Better Help Link: Save 10% https://betterhelp.com/growthmindsetgal 1rst Phorm Protein Powder (Caramel Latte) Collagen Powder (Salted Caramel) Protein bars (Choloate Chip Cookie Dough)
Happy Mindful Monday Everyone! In this week's episode, our host Allie Brooke discusses 5 reasons why we procrastinate on certain tasks. Procrastination is NOT being lazy, there is so much more underlined in our subconscious. Often times we put off important tasks due to fear, overwhelm, and imposter syndrome. In order to confront those emotions we have to get clear on where those blocks are coming from and how to process them. Your potential is so much more than your procrastination is telling you. Episode Topics Where does procrastination come from Why the fear of failure and judgment are holding you back How to break down tasks so they become less overwhelming How getting to know your own work ethic helps to complete tasks easier ***AUGUST BOOK CLUB*** "Shit Adults Never Taught Us" by Natasha Sattler MINDSET COACHING PROGRAM! Application Form 3-month Mindset Coaching Program with 45-60 minute sessions and Weekly SLACK Check-ins! Apply for a FREE discovery call with me! Allie's Socials Instagram:@thegrowthmindsetgal TikTok: @growthmindsetgal Email: thegrowthmindsetgal@gmail.com Hey Growth Mindset Gang! If you subscribe to the podcast, you get access to extra episodes with no ads that include specific Q&As from the audience. You also have access to a weekly group chat where I send motivational quotes and useful journal prompts! Sign up here Links from the episode Growth Mindset Gang Instagram Broadcast Channel Podcast Guest Google Form Growth Mindset Gal Podcast Email List Form Better Help Link: Save 10% https://betterhelp.com/growthmindsetgal 1rst Phorm Protein Powder (Caramel Latte) Collagen Powder (Salted Caramel) Protein bars (Choloate Chip Cookie Dough)
Happy Mindful Monday Everyone! In this week's episode, our host Allie Brooke shares different steps to take when someone close to you disappoints you. In life, people in one way shape, or form are going to disappoint you. The goal is not to avoid disappointment, it's to learn how to respond to it. Advocating for yourself is a crucial step to finding a resolution from disappointment. Staying silent, often lead to resentment and passive-aggressive interactions. When it comes to disappointments in your relationships it's important to process, advocate, resolve, and set a new boundary or intention for future interactions. Disappointment is an outlet for a lesson to be learned by both parties involved. Episode Topics How to advocate for yourself when you are disappointed Different ways to process the emotions connected to disappointment How to resolve being disappointed by the other person by allowing your both to share your perspectives How to set a boundary after the being disappointed ***AUGUST BOOK CLUB*** "Shit Adults Never Taught Us" by Natasha Sattler MINDSET COACHING PROGRAM! Application Form 3-month Mindset Coaching Program with 45-60 minute sessions and Weekly SLACK Check-ins! Apply for a FREE discovery call with me! Allie's Socials Instagram:@thegrowthmindsetgal TikTok: @growthmindsetgal Email: thegrowthmindsetgal@gmail.com Hey Growth Mindset Gang! If you subscribe to the podcast, you get access to extra episodes with no ads that include specific Q&As from the audience. You also have access to a weekly group chat where I send motivational quotes and useful journal prompts! Sign up here Links from the episode Growth Mindset Gang Instagram Broadcast Channel Podcast Guest Google Form Growth Mindset Gal Podcast Email List Form Better Help Link: Save 10% https://betterhelp.com/growthmindsetgal 1rst Phorm Protein Powder (Caramel Latte) Collagen Powder (Salted Caramel) Protein bars (Choloate Chip Cookie Dough)
Happy Mindful Monday Everyone! In this week's episode, our host Allie Brooke welcomes back the fantastic Mia Gill. Mia is the founder of bossmylife.com, agency owner & business strategy wizard. She has spent the past 2 years helping other women to reach their full potential, become CEOs and get excited about life. Once she was just a girl who took a chance on herself and embarked on a journey to create her dream life and biz from her bedroom. Turning her love for tech into a personal empire she now helps you achieve more so you too can create your dream life and business. Episode Topics Why did you switch from your 9-5 to creating a business? Why was it so important to invest in yourself during this transition? What was your healing journey going from an employee to an entrepreneur? How can women create stability in their lives? How did you gain the confidence to make an important life shift? How To Connect w| Mia Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/themiagill/ Find Mia over at bossmylife.com ***AUGUST BOOK CLUB*** "Shit Adults Never Taught Us" by Natasha Sattler MINDSET COACHING PROGRAM! Application Form 3-month Mindset Coaching Program with 45-60 minute sessions and Weekly SLACK Check-ins! Apply for a FREE discovery call with me! Allie's Socials Instagram:@thegrowthmindsetgal TikTok: @growthmindsetgal Email: thegrowthmindsetgal@gmail.com Hey Growth Mindset Gang! If you subscribe to the podcast, you get access to extra episodes with no ads that include specific Q&As from the audience. You also have access to a weekly group chat where I send motivational quotes and useful journal prompts! Sign up here Links from the episode Growth Mindset Gang Instagram Broadcast Channel Podcast Guest Google Form Growth Mindset Gal Podcast Email List Form Better Help Link: Save 10% https://betterhelp.com/growthmindsetgal 1rst Phorm Protein Powder (Caramel Latte) Collagen Powder (Salted Caramel) Protein bars (Choloate Chip Cookie Dough)
Check it out on Spotify: https://spoti.fi/33Z4VsE Check it out on Apple: https://apple.co/3AHc2DT How to Meet Anybody with Steve Buzogany Episode: https://apple.co/3zuud1y To call writing a passion would be an understatement for Natasha Sattler. Raised in Maryland, Sattler was always one to seek creative endeavors. In grade school, she would write full TV scripts, put on plays for her family, and keep journals as a form of self-expression. Sattler went to the University of Central Florida at the age of 17 to study Filmmaking, with a concentration in screenwriting. She graduated three years later with a Bachelor's Degree and a desire to hit the ground running in the entertainment industry. When she moved to Los Angeles just ten days after graduating college, her left brain took over and she found herself quickly in the role of Producer for broadcast commercials. Despite the fact that she spent her days producing, her love of writing never faded. After nearly a decade working in commercials, feature films, and movie trailers, Sattler found her way into the print medium. In 2020, she began her foray into authorship, writing Shit Adults Never Taught Us in just six weeks. Sattler currently lives in Los Angeles with her dog, Kingston. Whenever possible, she packs a bag and travels around the world, having been to over a dozen countries by the time she turned 30. When she's home, her hobbies include hiking and consuming all of the coffee, cheese and pasta within reach. Dreams: She wants people to use the book as their tool, community, and friend. Wants it to keep finding a new audience. Keep learning and just keep surprising herself. Be Happy, Stable, Calm, Content. Travel to places and do things. Work more in charity spaces. See an advance in her career. Introduce Them to: The person who has let go of expectation Favorite Book, Movie, or Podcast: Favorite Book is Untamed by Glennon Doyle Contact them at: https://linktr.ee/shitadultsnevertaughtus --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/timothy-douglas0/support
Check it out on Spotify: https://spoti.fi/33Z4VsE Check it out on Apple: https://apple.co/3AHc2DT How to Meet Anybody with Steve Buzogany Episode: https://apple.co/3zuud1y To call writing a passion would be an understatement for Natasha Sattler. Raised in Maryland, Sattler was always one to seek creative endeavors. In grade school, she would write full TV scripts, put on plays for her family, and keep journals as a form of self-expression. Sattler went to the University of Central Florida at the age of 17 to study Filmmaking, with a concentration in screenwriting. She graduated three years later with a Bachelor's Degree and a desire to hit the ground running in the entertainment industry. When she moved to Los Angeles just ten days after graduating college, her left brain took over and she found herself quickly in the role of Producer for broadcast commercials. Despite the fact that she spent her days producing, her love of writing never faded. After nearly a decade working in commercials, feature films, and movie trailers, Sattler found her way into the print medium. In 2020, she began her foray into authorship, writing Shit Adults Never Taught Us in just six weeks. Sattler currently lives in Los Angeles with her dog, Kingston. Whenever possible, she packs a bag and travels around the world, having been to over a dozen countries by the time she turned 30. When she's home, her hobbies include hiking and consuming all of the coffee, cheese and pasta within reach. Dreams: She wants people to use the book as their tool, community, and friend. Wants it to keep finding a new audience. Keep learning and just keep surprising herself. Be Happy, Stable, Calm, Content. Travel to places and do things. Work more in charity spaces. See an advance in her career. Introduce Them to: The person who has let go of expectation Favorite Book, Movie, or Podcast: Favorite Book is Untamed by Glennon Doyle Contact them at: https://linktr.ee/shitadultsnevertaughtus --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/timothy-douglas0/support
What if you had a roadmap for adulthood that no one ever handed you? That's what Natasha Sattler, author of Shit, Adults Never Taught Us, has created. Inviting us on her journey, she unveils the inspiration behind her book, sparked during the quiet contemplation the pandemic brought. An easy-to-navigate guide, her book explores four pillars of adulthood - money and career, relationships, mental health, and life - through bite-sized wisdom nuggets.Natasha is a Maryland native. She moved to LA straight after college and worked as a Producer in the film industry for almost a decade before she wrote her first book, "Shit Adults Never Taught Us," in six weeks.Natasha doesn't just stop at her book. She generously spills over invaluable insights on community building in the digital world. She emphasizes soulful connections over mere numbers and encourages seeking out your tribe. Natasha is a world traveller and podcaster. For her, travelling has been a pivotal factor in her self-discovery journey and plays a critical role in her forthcoming book. Also, her podcast, she says, allows a deeper exploration of topics that resonate with modern society. Natasha lives in LA with her pet, Kingston. Let's enjoy her story. To contact Natasha: https://linktr.ee/shitadultsnevertaughtusSupport the showTo Share - Connect & Relate: To be on the show Podmatch Profile Email us at behas.podcats@gmail.com Thank you for listening - Hasta Pronto!
Happy Mindful Monday Everyone! In this week's episode, our host Allie Brooke interviews the fantastic Natasha Sattler. Raised in Maryland, Sattler was always one to seek creative endeavors. In grade school, she would write full TV scripts, put on plays for her family, and keep journals as a form of self-expression. Sattler went to the University of Central Florida at the age of 17 to study Filmmaking, with a concentration in screenwriting. She graduated three years later with a Bachelor's Degree and a desire to hit the ground running in the entertainment industry. When she moved to Los Angeles just ten days after graduating college, her left brain took over and she found herself quickly in the role of Producer for broadcast commercials. Despite the fact that she spent her days producing, her love of writing never faded. After nearly a decade of working in commercials, feature films, and movie trailers, Sattler found her way into the print medium. In 2020, she began her foray into authorship, writing Shit Adults Never Taught Us in just six weeks. Sattler currently lives in Los Angeles with her dog, Kingston. Whenever possible, she packs a bag and travels around the world, having been to over a dozen countries by the time she turned 30. When she's home, her hobbies include hiking and consuming all of the coffee, cheese, and pasta within reach Episode Topics How can we elevate our financial literacy in our 20s How to make career shifts Quality friendships vs. quantity How to navigate romantic relationships How to find clarity in our life path How To Connect with Natasha Instagram: @shitsadultsnevertaughtus Podcast: Shit Adults Never Taught Us Book: "Shit Adults Never Taught Us" MINDSET COACHING PROGRAM! Application Form 3-month Mindset Coaching Program with 45-60 minute sessions and Weekly SLACK Check-ins! Apply for a FREE discovery call with me! Allie's Socials Instagram:@thegrowthmindsetgal TikTok: @growthmindsetgal Email: thegrowthmindsetgal@gmail.com Hey Growth Mindset Gang! If you subscribe to the podcast, you get access to extra episodes with no ads that include specific Q&As from the audience. You also have access to a weekly group chat where I send motivational quotes and useful journal prompts! Sign up here Links from the episode Growth Mindset Gang Instagram Broadcast Channel Podcast Guest Google Form Growth Mindset Gal Podcast Email List Form Better Help Link: Save 10% https://betterhelp.com/growthmindsetgal 1rst Phorm Protein Powder (Caramel Latte) Collagen Powder (Salted Caramel) Protein bars (Choloate Chip Cookie Dough)
How many times have you said to yourself, why don't they teach us this in school? Why doesn't our school system teach us the shit you need to know in order to be an adult - things how to do our taxes, get insurance, what the difference is between a 401k and and IRA, how to calm anxiety, how to break up with someone and so many more other “life” things.Listen in as I talk with Natasha Sattler, the author of Shit Adults Never Taught Us, 98 bite-sized and hilarious chapters for all of life's adulting moments. Drink of the week….Italian MargaritaClick to BUY MY BOOK!CLICK TO DOWNLOAD CHAPTER ONE AUDIO FREEClick to BOOK ME AS A SPEAKERClick to SIGN UP FOR MY NEWSLETTERJulie Brown: WebsiteInstagramLinkedInYoutubeNatasha SattlerShit Adults Never Taught Us
Even the most caring parents make mistakes with their kids. We do our best but when we don't know much about a subject ourselves, it can be hard to give the best advice. Or maybe the game is just different for our kids than it was for us for any number of reasons. On this episode of CFO at Home, Vince and his guest Natasha Sattler, Author of Shit Adults Never Taught Us, discuss some of the money topics that she and other millennials didn't learn about growing up. Key Topics 3:53 - The story behind the Money section of Natasha's book 6:18 - Having Savings 16:52 - Investing/Investment Apps 21:52 - Retirement saving/investing challenges for younger generations 24:43 - Never make a decision because of money 32:48 - Taking care of your mind and your money 43:46 - Recognize it's just stuff Resources Shit Adults Never Taught Us Ways to connect/follow ShitAdultsNeverTaughtUs@gmail.com Shit Adults Never Taught Us - Instagram Contact the Host - vince@thecfoathome.com
Being your own boss, adapting to unexpected changes and purposeful lifestyle changes, and so much more is touched on this incredible Season 2 finale. Makenzy has a fascinating journey that led her to current life and she shares all the twists and turns along the way, including her recent diagnosis as an adult with ADHD. If you have a hard time working under an employer, struggle with social hangovers and generalized anxiety, or are still working on sharing your feelings with loved ones; this episode is for you. To find our more about Makenzy's beautiful photography work and to follow her on Instagram, check out her page here: https://www.instagram.com/makenzysmith/ and https://www.instagram.com/northwestfocusco/Half an hour not enough? For more Shit Adults Never Taught Us, be sure to check out Natasha's book with the same title on Amazon.https://www.amazon.com/dp/0578849674 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ever feel like you're stuck somewhere you don't want to be and don't see the point in why life threw such an unfortunate circumstance your way? We all feel that way but this week we touch on how those moments can benefit you in the end. The notion that everything happens for a reason can be frustrating when you're deep in a tough situation but there is always light at the end of the tunnel. Getting there might be hard but you'll always learn something and grow along the way. Half an hour not enough? For more Shit Adults Never Taught Us, be sure to check out Natasha's book with the same title on Amazon.https://www.amazon.com/dp/0578849674 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week, Natasha is joined by Lailla Sena, who talks about how one class changed her entire life's journey and shook up her purpose. This leaves you with some important questions about what your path could be and teaches you useful tools on how to trust your gut before you trust what others are telling you. There's power in finding your voice but there's more power in knowing it's truth. To find our more about Lailla's programs here: https://www.laillasena.com/Half an hour not enough? For more Shit Adults Never Taught Us, be sure to check out Natasha's book with the same title on Amazon.https://www.amazon.com/dp/0578849674 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this season two solo episode, Natasha talks about her embarrassment with a recent fraudulent influencer and their support of a charity that has been found to have unsafe practices and a less than reputable track record. The lessons learned from these moments spread wider than mistakes made on social media, or a charity shirt that can no longer be worn in public - it spans into all areas of life. Fear to make a mistake can pause us from making any decision at all. And we have to recognize what we know right now may change, as we change. For more Shit Adults Never Taught Us, be sure to check out Natasha's book with the same title on Amazon.https://www.amazon.com/dp/0578849674 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
If you're like most people, you have no idea what an NFT is, how cryptocurrency is used in federal crimes, and what to look out for when it comes to investment scams. We unpack all that and more when Natasha talked with her brother, Seth, about all things cryptocurrency, including the differences between Bitcoin and Ethereum, how to detect signs of fraud, and why cryptocurrency is at the forefront of catching human traffickers. To find our more about the crypto advice Seth mentioned at the end of the episode, here is the link: https://crypto3c.org/Half an hour not enough? For more Shit Adults Never Taught Us, be sure to check out Natasha's book with the same title on Amazon.https://www.amazon.com/dp/0578849674 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Working out is hard, especially when your motivation is nowhere to be found. Sam Blanken talks how to keep a healthy lifestyle even when motivation eludes you, and the importance of building your own emotional world, feeling all you need stay mentally healthy. This episode is all things wellness - inside and out. Every single topic in these thirty minutes discusses how to be both mentally and physically strong. To find some of Sam's workouts, find her on Instagram @sam_blankenHalf an hour not enough? For more Shit Adults Never Taught Us, be sure to check out Natasha's book with the same title on Amazon.https://www.amazon.com/dp/0578849674 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
With everything on a deadline, how do you manage expectations others have of you? In this week's episode, Natasha Sattler the author and Podcast host of Shit Adults Never Taught Us, and host Debbie McAllister discusses some of the changes that things got easier but life didn't get easier, and navigating through adulting. The podcast and book Shit Adults Never Taught Us is a comedic memoir disguised as a self-help book. To call writing a passion would be an understatement for Natasha Sattler. Raised in Maryland, Sattler was always one to seek creative endeavors. In grade school, she would write full TV scripts, put on plays for her family, and keep journals as a form of self-expression. Sattler went to the University of Central Florida at the age of 17 to study Filmmaking, with a concentration in screenwriting. She graduated three years later with a Bachelor's Degree and a desire to hit the ground running in the entertainment industry. When she moved to Los Angeles just ten days after graduating college, her left brain took over and she found herself quickly in the role of Producer for broadcast commercials. Despite the fact that she spent her days producing, her love of writing never faded. After nearly a decade working in commercials, feature films, and movie trailers, Sattler found her way into the print medium. In 2020, she began her foray into authorship, writing Shit Adults Never Taught Us in just six weeks. Sattler currently lives in Los Angeles with her dog, Kingston. Whenever possible, she packs a bag and travels around the world, having been to over a dozen countries by the time she turned 30. When she's home, her hobbies include hiking and consuming all of the coffee, cheese and pasta within reach. To reach her Natasha https://www.instagram.com/shitadultsnevertaughtus/ Purchase the book Shit Adults Never Taught Us https://www.amazon.com/Shit-Adults-Never-Taught-Us/dp/0578849674/ref=sr_1_1?crid=12LEY07DWM1PD&keywords=shit+adults+never+taught+us&qid=1648509159&sprefix=shit+adults+never+taught+us%2Caps%2C117&sr=8-1 Looking to contribute to raising the consciousness and empowering women: Buy Me A Coffee https://www.buymeacoffee.com/lightupyrworth Debbie McAllister is a Spiritual Transformational Coach and Light Up Your Worth podcast host. She helps women in transition identify and overcome blocks to realizing their most heartfelt desires so they can move forward with confidence in rebuilding a new and radiant life. As an intuitive, she is honored to be an Advanced Sacred Soul Alignment Practitioner™, The Journey™, and a Usui Reiki Master along with other healing modalities. Debbie offers recorded energetic healing meditations to clear out the limiting subconscious beliefs, self-sabotage patterns, & release negative habits, interrupt & healing generational trauma, and lovingly guide you through the process of transition. Free Quick Confidence Boosting Meditation at her website https://www.lightupyourworth.net Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lightupyourworth Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/LightUpYourWorthCommunity/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQwejn7z8iZ36X-eBPx199g --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/lightupyourworth/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/lightupyourworth/support
When Kelly Madera started experiencing physical symptoms of anxiety and burnout from her high demand tech job, she decided to put up healthy boundaries with her boss - and they fired her! So she became a burnout coach to help others recognize the symptoms of burnout and create a pathway to happiness. This episode discusses how to recognize burnout, what to do when you feel unheard, and techniques to keep yourself grounded in a world that demands so much from you. For more on Kelly's work, check her out at @kellymmaderaHalf an hour not enough? For more Shit Adults Never Taught Us, be sure to check out Natasha's book with the same title on Amazon.https://www.amazon.com/dp/0578849674 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Accidentally fall into your industry and find you love it? That's exactly what happened to Kristin and we explore how that came to be, and what's more, how she became the go-to editor for a lot of brands looking to expand their social messaging and hire more POC on the post production side of things. This episode also touches on the things healing can show you about yourself and how sometimes you learn the same lessons about relationships over and over - even in non-romantic relationships. For a quick link to some of Kristin's work, check out her website: https://www.thelittlefarm.com/kristinyawataHalf an hour not enough? For more Shit Adults Never Taught Us, be sure to check out Natasha's book with the same title on Amazon.https://www.amazon.com/dp/0578849674 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ever wonder what sex and love addiction was? Ever wonder if you're dating a sex and love addict? Ever wonder if some of your love life behaviors are more than just bad habits? This episode gets into all that and so much more, even down to how your past may dictate your approach to love and how even people in the most perfect families, with perfect upbringings, can suffer from sex and love addiction. It's not just for hollywood, this impacts everyone. Join Brianne Davis on this week's episode, talking all things sex and love. For more on Brianne, check out her page @thebriannedavis and go buy her book on Amazon, Secret Life of a Hollywood Sex & Love Addict. Half an hour not enough? For more Shit Adults Never Taught Us, be sure to check out Natasha's book with the same title on Amazon.https://www.amazon.com/dp/0578849674 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Guess who's back! It's time for Season TWO! We kick off with a longer episode than usual to get deep with some topics. It might be faster to list things not discussed in this episode. Birth trauma. Marriage and family therapy. Sobriety. Manifestations of childhood trauma. Work burnout. Shifting priorities. This isn't even the full list so go listen to everything MFT Susie Cobb discusses in the season two premiere episode. For more on Susie, check out her page @therapy_for_mamas and https://www.therapyformamas.com/. She does free consultations!Half an hour not enough? For more Shit Adults Never Taught Us, be sure to check out Natasha's book with the same title on Amazon.https://www.amazon.com/dp/0578849674 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to the "In-Betweens" a series of episodes in between Seasons 2 and 3. Anything goes and the topics will be lighter but just as educational and engaging. This episode will discuss life lessons in relationships that we all wish we knew much sooner! We also take the time to speak to the author, Natasha Sattler. She is the author of the book "Shit Adults Never Taught Us". A one-stop shop for all things adulting! The one line description of her book is a SNAPSHOT REVIEW OF THE THINGS YOU DIDN'T LEARN IN SCHOOL – IN QUICK, HILARIOUS CHAPTERS. "Wouldn't it be awesome if life had a manual? Not for your daily how-tos (like cooking or ironing) but for when the real shit pops up. The money shit we have no idea how to navigate, like negotiating a raise or buying a car. The relationship shit that slaps us in the face as we turn into full-fledged adults, like surviving a gut-wrenching breakup and having the courage to fall in love. The mind fucks that sneak into our brains after puberty like a ninja and set up camps of anxiety, loneliness, and regret. The life shit that somehow was completely ignored throughout more than a decade of schooling, like protecting your privacy online, traveling on any budget, and finding motivation when it seems impossible." (amazon.com) The book can be found on most book-selling platforms to include Amazon, at this link! The podcast will take a look at how our perceptions of ourselves and the world around us impact how we relate to one another. With a male and female perspective from guests in different fields and life experiences, we aim to use real-world examples of how the looking glass self-theory has an impact on all relationships. We will address societal, cultural, and mental health concepts in everyday terms as we work towards personal growth that allows us to build authentic relationships and attract connections meant for us. While there may have been mental health concepts discussed, this podcast is not meant to be a substitute for diagnosis or mental health care. If anything in this episode triggered you, please seek the care of a professional mental health provider in your area. Like what you hear...support us here: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/WonderlandLove website: www.thelookingglass.fans Instagram: @thelookingglasspodcast FB Group and Page: Relationships Through Looking Glass Podcast --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/throughthelookingglass/message
Episode #093: Get to know Natasha Sattler, author behind the book, Shit Adults Never Taught Us. We cover so many topics in this conversation! Career, relationships, trust, courage, vulnerability, solo travel, and a lot more. It's a fun one! You can learn more about Natasha and find her book at: https://shitadultsnevertaughtus.com P.S. If you want to learn how to work with me, visit http://theheartofconfidence.com. This episode is sponsored by www.positivevibecoffeeco.com Enter the code Podcast at checkout to get 15% off your first order.
Things adults never taught us about life and relationships? My special guest Natasha Sattler tells us all about in her new book "Shit Adults Never Taught Us" which can be found on Amazon.
Join host, Natasha Sattler, and guests, Jessica McDonald, of Humans To Humans. During the Shit Adults Never Taught Us Season finale, nothing is off limits. From lessons learned in therapy to how to set boundaries for those subtly racist jokes, it all gets covered. Jessica's show focuses on humanity and what connects us all, as well as how to answer those tough life questions that come up in your twenties. You'll definitely learn something new in this episode. Half an hour not enough? For more Shit Adults Never Taught Us, be sure to check out Natasha's book with the same title on Amazon.https://www.amazon.com/dp/0578849674 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Struggle Berry Crunch welcomes special guest, Natasha Sattler!Do you struggle with adulting? Yep - Me too.In this episode, Natasha Sattler joins me to talk about the struggle of adulting. Let's be real, adulting is hard and no one has all the answers. However, during this episode, from career to relationships to mindfulness, Natasha talks about her struggles with adulting and how she wrote a book to help others through their struggle. Natasha Sattler is originally from Maryland. Now living in Los Angeles, she has a top selling book called "Shit Adults Never Taught Us", has 10 years of experience in the film industry, has traveled the world, and has managed to inspire hundreds of people through her podcast, journey, and creative content. Follow Natasha Sattler:Instagram: @shitadultsnevertaughtusWebsite: shitadultsnevertaughtus.comPodcast: Shit Adults Never Taught Us PodcastBook(s): Shit Adults Never Taught Us#adulting #books #filmmaker #relationships #mentalhealth #growingup #money #life #findingyourself #podcastcommunity #relationshitDISCLAIMER:This podcast , the host, and the guests have different thoughts, opinions, views, and experiences and respect and acknowledge other individuals thoughts, opinions, views, and/or experiences.This podcast and the host always encourages listeners and individuals to respect each other while respectfully agreeing and/or disagreeing with any individuals thoughts, opinions, views, and/or experiences. ====================================================Hey! If you are enjoying the podcast and have a struggle to share, please contact struggleberrycrunch@gmail.com or @struggleberrycrunch on Instagram. If your email is selected, I will uplift and encourage you on an upcoming bonus clip or episode!***This audio clip is meant to be listened to for enjoyment and encouragement. These messages/words are from my own personal experiences and should be taken as a perspective and should NOT be replaced with licensed professional help. @struggleberrycrunch
Join host, Natasha Sattler during her second solo episode where she discusses why compromise is awesome. Learning how to embrace compromise is key to being more stress free. It may seem counter-intuitive to living your happiest life but growth happens in those moments because we learn something along the way. Listen to find out how one lesson from childhood can shape how to adapt to tough times in adulthood.A few minutes not enough? For more Shit Adults Never Taught Us, be sure to check out Natasha's book with the same title on Amazon.https://www.amazon.com/dp/0578849674 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Join Tamara in this week's episode as she chats with Natasha Sattler, author of the book Shit Adults Never Taught Us. Natasha wrote this book during lockdown during covid. Shit Adults Never Taught Us is a snapshot review of the things you never learned in school broken down into little bite-sized chapters. Disguised as a self-help book, this mini-memoir uses personal experiences, including some epic failures, to guide you through the most perplexing moments in life. Shit Adults Never Taught Us covers a lot of topics: including career strategies, mental health, emotional quandaries, and navigating all of the WTF moments of adulthood.In this episode, you're going to learn, Natasha's motivation for writing the book and some of the biggest lessons she's learned in Career & Money, Relationships, Mind, and Life. Think of this as a book you can revisit throughout your life and read the things that matter to you.Check out Shit Adults Never Taught Us instagram and buy the book here.For more content please follow and support the All That Wonder Instagram page. Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/biz/fund?id=7RLX5Y2WR78US)
Join host, Natasha Sattler, and guests, Chris Rickshaw, of 8 Billion Lions. Chris's journey of self-discovery brought him on a 3-month turned 3-year journey through Nepal, Thailand and Bali. He shares how to make more choices from your heart (your inner lion) rather than your head (your inner sheep). The world expects so much from us that it begins to shape our identity; Chris helps listeners get back to who they truly are. Half an hour not enough? For more Shit Adults Never Taught Us, be sure to check out Natasha's book with the same title on Amazon.https://www.amazon.com/dp/0578849674 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode Author Natasha Sattler speaks about how she came to Author her first book Shit Adults Never Taught Us" and why it's needed in today's world. Natasha also shares some of her own journey and why being yourself is so important.
Join host, Natasha Sattler, and guests, Julia and Jacqui of the Weighted Blanket Happy Hour podcast. This discussion spans all things ADHD, depression, anxiety and how the pandemic will have lasting effects to the mental health of people across the world. We also discuss the happy accidental benefits of the quarantine and how sometimes the answer to life really is as simple as just cutting the bullshit and getting real with yourself.Half an hour not enough? For more Shit Adults Never Taught Us, be sure to check out Natasha's book with the same title on Amazon.https://www.amazon.com/dp/0578849674 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Join host, Natasha Sattler, and guest, Megan Switzer, host of Doin' Girly Things, a podcast focused on navigating and excelling as a woman in a male dominated field. This discussion starts with a deep dive into solar panels, what they are and why they matter; and then veers into workplace harassment and ways to combat it. Towards the end of the episode we discuss how Megan's career took an unexpected turn when she didn't get into the school she wanted and how she even found a font that helps with dyslexia. Half an hour not enough? For more Shit Adults Never Taught Us, be sure to check out Natasha's book with the same title on Amazon.https://www.amazon.com/dp/0578849674 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this week's episode, we interview Natasha Sattler, a producer and author based out of Los Angeles, California. Upon receiving her Bachelors Degree in Filmmaking from the University of Central Florida, Sattler relocated to Los Angeles to pursue her passion for screenwriting. After nearly a decade in commercial production, Sattler was able to rekindle her love of writing during the pandemic, writing her first book, Shit Adults Never Taught Us. In our interview, we discuss all the shit adults never taught us, and how the next generation can (hopefully) do better. From body image and diet culture to taxes and time management, we cover it all. You can purchase Sattler's book at your local bookstore or online, and you can follow her journey @shitadultsnevertaughtus.If you like the show, be sure to subscribe and review, and follow us on social @bodiesinmotionpod. And if you or someone you know would like to sponsor the pod, shoot us an email at bodiesinmotionpod@gmail.com.
Join host, Natasha Sattler during her first solo episode where she discusses the feeling of hopelessness when watching current events and how to give up control when there are things in your life beyond your ability to control. The stress that can be reduced by letting things go and breathing through the tough moments, can change your overall happiness and Natasha helps walk you through some tools to try when things get overwhelming. Enjoy this mini-episode and come back next week for more guest interviews. A few minutes not enough? For more Shit Adults Never Taught Us, be sure to check out Natasha's book with the same title on Amazon.https://www.amazon.com/dp/0578849674 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Join host, Natasha Sattler, and guest, Gabrielle Stone, author of Eat, Pray, FML; as they chat about her captivating story of finding out her husband of almost two years was having an affair, moving on to her not-so-prince-charming and finding herself on an unexpected month-long trip across Europe. This discussion takes a wild ride through many topics, including seeking answers to past relationships in your current ones and figuring out who you are after divorce. Half an hour not enough? For more Shit Adults Never Taught Us, be sure to check out Natasha's book with the same title on Amazon.https://www.amazon.com/dp/0578849674 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Episode 58 - She wrote a book in 6 weeks as a way to cope with the social distancing. While writing it she realized that she wasn't the only one experiencing the lack of missing information in our society, she is here to share some wisdom. In this episode, you can find: (1:30) - From Journaling to Author (4:11) - The list of "Shit we haven't taught" (7:05) - Can journaling help you write the book (10:25) - What works for you vs everyone (12:53) - Are you asking for a raise? (16:41) - Life lessons (18:17) - Career tips from Natasha Have comments or thoughts, share with us Info@shealphaco.com (Subject line "Podcast Listener") About our Guest: Natasha Sattler is the author of "Shit Adults Never Taught Us", which was written in just six weeks during the 2020 Covid-19 quarantine. She has always turned to write as a form of self-expression. While her career has primarily focused on producing commercials, feature films, and movie trailers, Natasha's love of writing continues. She is visiting us from Los Angeles where she lives with her dog Kingston, she loves hiking and consuming all of the coffee, cheese, and pasta within reach. Where to find her: Instagram: @shitadultsnevertaughtus / @natsattravels Her book: Shit adults never taught us Her recommended books: Untamed by Glennon Doyle Spilled Milk by Randis, K.L Are you part of a supportive community? Join the She Alpha Book Club! We don't just read books; we practice skills, share laughs, discuss ideas with other businesswomen and learn from high-impact leaders. Edition 7 begins in September; there is still time to reserve your seat now! Are you out of time and wished you could just read the important parts of a book? Try Blinkist, the best APP to get your reading on! In less than 15 minutes, Blinkist breaks down the key ideas from the best-selling books! Get a 7-day free trial and 20% off your subscription here. If you prefer actual books, check out our Amazon book collection here. HELP US OUT Please help us reach new listeners by leaving a rating and review on Apple Podcast! It takes less than 30 seconds and really helps our show grow, which allows us to bring on even better guests for you all! Thank you for your support!
Jeff and I are parents of two adult sons, Liam 22 and Ethan 19, they both live on their own, going to college, in a different city. They moved out this past fall when we had to pivot and move back to NS, it all happened kinda fast. We weren't sure that we had taught them everything they needed but we also knew that we were a text or call away. They've had a lot of questions from headlights burning out on the car to dealing with landlords. Questions we could never have anticipated. If only there was some kind of manual we could give them, to learn things before they need to know them. Problem solved! Joining me today is Natasha Sattler, who has written Shit Adults Never Taught Us, as a part memoir part self-help served up in bite-size pieces to pick up where traditional education left off. Connect with Natasha www.shitadultsnevertaughtus.com, on Facebook @shitadultsnevertaughtus and Instagram @shitadultsnevertaughtus. Grab a copy of the book on Amazon.ca and Amazon.com. Your support of The Roller Coaster is always appreciated, please make sure to SUBSCRIBE! If you REALLY like what you hear, leave a comment, and share it with your friends! You can find me on: www.therollercoaster.com Facebook @therollercoasterpodcast Instagram @the_roller_coaster_podcast JOIN US! www.necturegrowth.com and follow Necture Growth Network on Instagram @necturegrowth. Reach me at hello@necturegrowth.com. Thanks for joining me today and until next time I'm sending my virtually distant hugs!
Join host, Natasha Sattler, and guest, Sid Raskind, who you've likely seen in TikTok videos discussing "things he wishes he knew before he was in his 30s". This episode discusses his rise in TikTok fame with videos focused on millennial life hacks as well as how to find your unique voice in the maze that is social media, where there are so many voices eager to be heard.Half an hour not enough? For more Shit Adults Never Taught Us, be sure to check out Natasha's book with the same title on Amazon.https://www.amazon.com/dp/0578849674 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Join host, Natasha Sattler, and guest, Dani Attanasio, host of the incredible show Grownup Hustle, also on Spotify and Apple Podcasts. This episode discusses our shared love of globe trotting with virtually no plan, all the solo traveling adventures we wish our moms didn't know about (sorry mom), and how we find peace in the unknown. Half an hour not enough? For more Shit Adults Never Taught Us, be sure to check out Natasha's book with the same title on Amazon.https://www.amazon.com/dp/0578849674 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Join host, Natasha Sattler, and guest, Havah Bilow Miller, on the first episode of Shit Adults Never Taught Us. Havah, an actress, model and life coach; grew up in Santa Barbara with 4 older siblings and worked through many challenges in her younger years to find her identity. This episode dives into trusting yourself (even when it's hard), looking for love in places you don't expect, recognizing that success comes in many forms, and how to form healthy adult relationships after an unusual childhood. Half an hour not enough? For more Shit Adults Never Taught Us, be sure to check out Natasha's book with the same title on Amazon. https://www.amazon.com/dp/0578849674 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to Shit Adults Never Taught Us. Each week you'll hear new guests chat about the happiest and most challenging times in their lives, as well as things they wish they had learned earlier; including relationship advice, tools to improve mental health, and tips for personal growth. Host, Natasha Sattler, guides each guest through their life's story and asks deep questions to help everyone understand how to make this journey through life a little easier. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Tammie and Brionn sit down for a hilarious and informative interview with millennial author Natasha Sattler. We talk about some of the themes and topics in her new book, "Shit Adults Never Taught Us", as well as dive into the biggest knowledge gaps our generation face today. We had so much fun recording this interview, and we know you'll have just as much fun laughing and learning along with us while listening! You can follow Natasha on Instagram @shitadultsnevertaughtus and @natsattravels. You can purchase "Shit Adults Never Taught Us" on Apple Books, Amazon, and Barnes & Noble. As always, you can follow us on Twitter and Instagram @dearmepodcast!
When the pandemic hit the U.S., Natasha suddenly had a lot of free time on her hands. In her many Happy Hour Zoom calls with friends, Natasha realized that the average 20-something year old was thrust into adulthood without a manual. Taxes, 401K's, and signing up for health insurances were all something that young adults had to learn the hard way. So, she sat down and wrote Shit Adults Never Taught Us, a book that outlines all the absolute crucial life skills we should know, but were never taught in school. You can find Natasha Sattler on Instagram @shitadultsnevertaughtus and @natsattravels, and you can email her at shitadultsnevertaughtus@gmail.com. Her book is available on both Amazon and Barnes & Noble. This episode is sponsored by CoachSnap, an all-in-one online platform to help build your coaching business. Want to be more Fearless? Website: Fearlessfemale.com Facebook: Facebook.com/groups/fearlessfemalemovement Twitter: @FearlessFemale9 Instagram: @fearlessfemalepodcast and @paolarosser Tiktok: @paola.rosser Youtube:Fearless Female Channel
SPECIAL GUESTS: Natasha Sattler (daughter) Author, Shit Adults Never Taught Us Head of Production, ETHOS Studio Louise Sattler (mother) Founder, Signing Families Psychologist, Digital Strategist, Content Creator LEARN MORE! https://shitadultsnevertaughtus.com https://www.instagram.com/shitadultsn... https://louisesattlerconsulting.com https://twitter.com/louiseasl https://www.linkedin.com/in/LouiseMas... https://www.instagram.com/louisesattler https://www.facebook.com/LouiseSattle... ABOUT NATASHA: To call writing a passion would be an understatement for Natasha Sattler. Raised in Maryland, Sattler was always one to seek creative endeavors. In grade school, she would write full TV scripts, put on plays for her family, and keep journals as a form of self-expression. Sattler went to the University of Central Florida at the age of 17 to study Filmmaking, with a concentration in screenwriting. She graduated three years later with a Bachelor’s Degree and a desire to hit the ground running in the entertainment industry. When she moved to Los Angeles just ten days after graduating college, her left brain took over and she found herself quickly in the role of Producer for broadcast commercials. Despite the fact that she spent her days producing, her love of writing never faded. After nearly a decade working in commercials, feature films, and movie trailers, Sattler found her way into the print medium. In 2020, she began her foray into authorship, writing Shit Adults Never Taught Us in just six weeks. Sattler currently lives in Los Angeles with her dog, Kingston. Whenever possible, she packs a bag and travels around the world, having been to over a dozen countries by the time she turned 30. When she’s home, her hobbies include hiking and consuming all of the coffee, cheese and pasta within reach. ABOUT LOUISE: Louise Masin Sattler was born and raised in New York, but now lives in California with her husband of 30+ years. She is a psychologist, digital strategist, and content creator (especially for her company- Signing Families). Her favorite role in life - being MOM to two adult children, one who is joining her today on this show. ENGAGE WITH US! https://www.thedheffect.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DecidedHeart... Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/decided_hea... Email: thedheffect@gmail.com LIKE AND SHARE THIS VIDEO IF IT WAS HELPFUL TO YOU! Hilary Bilbrey Live Inspired http://hilarybilbrey.com Sonja Montiel College Confidence Academy https://www.collegeconfidence.net
Kri and Kate have special guest Natasha Sattler on to discuss her new book "Shit Adults Never Taught Us." A comedic memoir disguised as a self help book available now where all books are sold.You can find Natasha on IG at @shitadultsnevertaughtus Thank you so much for your support! We wouldn't be here if it were not for all of you.3420 followers on Instagram! Yay!Please subscribe to our Youtube Channel here >> Kate and Kri ClipsFollow us on Instagram here >> Kate + Kri
Natasha wrote a book ya'll! Shit Adults Never Taught Us, her book, is chock-full of humor and advice for aspiring young adults. Same with this amazing interview! You do not want to miss it. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Natasha Sattler is an actor, dog lover, ADHD-squad member, and now, author! She joins us today to talk about her book, "Shit Adults Never Taught Us" and some of the stories behind her writing process. You can check out the book here: https://www.amazon.com/Shit-Adults-Never-Taught-Us-ebook/dp/B092H1TK7G --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/wbhhpodcast/support
Welcome BACK to the Adult Algorithm Podcast! We are so excited to get back into the groove of things especially for a brand new topic! May is our No Sugar Coating month and to kick it off we are honored to have Natasha Sattler the author of the book "Shit Adults Never Taught Us". Listen in as we discuss the topics we wish we learned in school to be a successful adult! To support Natasha and her amazing book: https://linktr.ee/shitadultsnevertaughtus To follow our podcast on its journey: https://linktr.ee/theadultalgorithm --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/theadultalgorithm/support
Natasha Sattler, author of "Shit Adults Never Taught Us" joins Page Love this week to talk about her new book and how she became a first time author. Page Love is a weekly book review podcast to help your reading list grow. Natasha wrote this book to provide practical life advice that we all feel like we missed out o learning earlier in our lives. She covers money, relationships, career and all the other parts of life where we often can be left feeling alone. Visit Natasha's site shitadultsnevertaughtus.com to buy a copy of her book! And when you're ready to add even more to your reading list, visit the Page Love Bookshop bookshop.org/shop/pagelovepod. As a thank your for you purchase, you can complete this form forms.gle/dnD7uiCEheZwLmxx8 and receive a set of three Page Love bookmarks! If you’re ever in Chicago, check out City Lit: www.citylitbooks.com Please review our show and share this episode or any of your favorite episodes with your friends to help our audience grow. Follow our show on Twitter and Instagram @PageLovePod and visit our website www.pagelovepod.com. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/pagelove/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/pagelove/support
The author of Shit Adults Never Taught Us, Natasha Sattler, joins the podcast! We learn more about her inspirations to write the book and relevant topics to her first book. Learn more now!
Natasha guest-hosts with Heather to discuss Natasha's new book, "Shit Adults Never Taught Us". Natasha discusses topics from her book from 'saving for early retirement' to 'managing anxiety' to 'managing expectations'. Find Natasha on Instagram @shitadultsnevertaughtus (Please share with your network or leave a 5 Star Review!)
On this week's Career Therapy Podcast (#44), we talk with television commercial producer and author Natasha Sattler. Natasha is the author of ‘Shit Adults Never Taught Us,’ a “mini-memoir that uses personal experiences (including some epic failures) to guide you through the most perplexing moments in life.” ‘Shit Adults Never Taught Us’ covers a lot of topics: including career strategies, mental health, emotional quandaries, and navigating all of the WTF moments of adulthood. Our conversation on the podcast gets into Natasha’s inspiration for the book, and how we can use the lessons within to accept the realities of adulthood and thrive both in our careers and in our lives. Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/careertherapy. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Listen up bookish babes! We have our first freaking author on the podcast! Natasha is the brilliant new author of the book Shit Adults Never Taught Us. She is hilarious, relatable, authentic, and unapologetically herself. Her book is an extension of those qualities, and it isn't afraid to tackle all of the questions that you've been wondering about in terms of adulthood. From money and career shit, to relationship shit, mind shit and life shit, Natasha and her book pick up where the adults left off to address all of the mysteries and WTF moments of growing up. We drink our inspired cocktail called The Drink Adults Never Taught Us while we dive deep into all of our mishaps, mistakes, and the lessons that we've learned along the way. Shit Adults Never Taught Us is a must read and this episode of The Bibliofiles is a must listen!