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How are you on your sense of self belief?
Do you wake up with pride about what a true rock star you are?
Do you do your daily affirmations?
If you answered any of these questions with, "no", you might want to listen to this episode!
We're making conversations about self belief count!
A true diamond, Buckso is very much aligned with herself and the many facets of her own personality. As an actor, speaker and coach, her mission in life is to help people connect with their higher self. Conversations are a huge part of what she does. Being aligned with yourself on a spiritual, physical and emotional level allows you to shine brighter in everything you touch.
Buckso Dhillon-Whooley is a well known actress, who has appeared in Disney's recent remake of Aladdin and is a frequent visitor to the cobbled streets of Coronation Street.
You will soon realise that Buckso’s pivotal moment was not so much about who she had it with…
https://www.instagram.com/justbuckso/
https://www.bucksodw.com/
00:00:00: Introduction
00:01:01: Your higher self
00:02:20: The lockdown - a blessing 00:04:29: The importance of conversation to Buckso 00:05:13: Exposing your vulnerability 00:06:43: Irrelevant conversation 00:07:34: Being Buckso 00:10:58: Surrounding yourself with the right people 00:13:18: The background to Buckso's pivotal moment 00:16:43: The diamond within 00:18:50: First wave immigrants 00:21:58: The influence of your parents 00:25:05: Final thoughts
INTERVIEW TRANSCRIPT
Making Conversations Count - Episode 7
3rd December 2020
Wendy Harris & Buckso Dhillon-Wooley
Wendy Harris: Welcome to Making Conversations Count, the podcast that introduces you to business leaders who share their pivotal moment with you, aspiring entrepreneurs. These pivotal moments really can create turning points in your life and career and today, I have Buckso Dhillon-Wooley, an actor, a speaker, a coach to your higher self. I've known Buckso for a while; please introduce yourself Buckso?
Buckso Dhillon-Wooley: I connect with your higher self and our coaching sessions go via that avenue. There are a whole myriad of other things that I bring to the table as well, a little bit like the magician of the tarot card; they have a veritable banquet of tools that they use in their trade, and I too do that. I never limit myself by saying one thing that I do for people; it's a myriad of things; it's a holistic approach.
Wendy Harris: I think that perfectly sums you up, because not everybody needs one thing to help them?
Buckso Dhillon-Wooley: Nobody needs that one thing; it's always a myriad of things. If only people realised that a bit more and were more open to that fact, that it isn't one thing that needs to be fixed in our life, it's a combination of things.
Wendy Harris: And I think sometimes, because you do think about it, it's not an alignment to other things that are going on, that what you think is the problem isn't always the root problem either?
Buckso Dhillon-Wooley: Correct, and that's where you find that you continually come across obstacles. And, it's just not getting it right, "And I've followed this and I know it's that and I know it's that and I'm just not getting it right"; it's because it's not that thing that you think it is and a requirement to be more open and allow less control and
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How are you on your sense of self belief?
Do you wake up with pride about what a true rock star you are?
Do you do your daily affirmations?
If you answered any of these questions with, "no", you might want to listen to this episode!
We're making conversations about self belief count!
A true diamond, Buckso is very much aligned with herself and the many facets of her own personality. As an actor, speaker and coach, her mission in life is to help people connect with their higher self. Conversations are a huge part of what she does. Being aligned with yourself on a spiritual, physical and emotional level allows you to shine brighter in everything you touch.
Buckso Dhillon-Whooley is a well known actress, who has appeared in Disney's recent remake of Aladdin and is a frequent visitor to the cobbled streets of Coronation Street.
You will soon realise that Buckso’s pivotal moment was not so much about who she had it with…
https://www.instagram.com/justbuckso/
https://www.bucksodw.com/
00:00:00: Introduction
00:01:01: Your higher self
00:02:20: The lockdown - a blessing 00:04:29: The importance of conversation to Buckso 00:05:13: Exposing your vulnerability 00:06:43: Irrelevant conversation 00:07:34: Being Buckso 00:10:58: Surrounding yourself with the right people 00:13:18: The background to Buckso's pivotal moment 00:16:43: The diamond within 00:18:50: First wave immigrants 00:21:58: The influence of your parents 00:25:05: Final thoughts
INTERVIEW TRANSCRIPT
Making Conversations Count - Episode 7
3rd December 2020
Wendy Harris & Buckso Dhillon-Wooley
Wendy Harris: Welcome to Making Conversations Count, the podcast that introduces you to business leaders who share their pivotal moment with you, aspiring entrepreneurs. These pivotal moments really can create turning points in your life and career and today, I have Buckso Dhillon-Wooley, an actor, a speaker, a coach to your higher self. I've known Buckso for a while; please introduce yourself Buckso?
Buckso Dhillon-Wooley: I connect with your higher self and our coaching sessions go via that avenue. There are a whole myriad of other things that I bring to the table as well, a little bit like the magician of the tarot card; they have a veritable banquet of tools that they use in their trade, and I too do that. I never limit myself by saying one thing that I do for people; it's a myriad of things; it's a holistic approach.
Wendy Harris: I think that perfectly sums you up, because not everybody needs one thing to help them?
Buckso Dhillon-Wooley: Nobody needs that one thing; it's always a myriad of things. If only people realised that a bit more and were more open to that fact, that it isn't one thing that needs to be fixed in our life, it's a combination of things.
Wendy Harris: And I think sometimes, because you do think about it, it's not an alignment to other things that are going on, that what you think is the problem isn't always the root problem either?
Buckso Dhillon-Wooley: Correct, and that's where you find that you continually come across obstacles. And, it's just not getting it right, "And I've followed this and I know it's that and I know it's that and I'm just not getting it right"; it's because it's not that thing that you think it is and a requirement to be more open and allow less control and
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