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Welcome to "The Story in Your Head" podcast with Ron Macklin and Michelle Mosolgo.
In this episode of “The Story in Your Head,” Ron and Michelle discuss different practices for learning. They talk about how homework can really be lifework if you shift your mindset from one of pure memorization, to one of learning and understanding different tactics. They also discuss the mindset of what happens when something is unknown to you, and the best ways to find answers to those questions.
“The Story in Your Head” podcast is about sharing stories through host interactions and interviews with guests so listeners will create space to learn about themselves, build authentic connections, produce opportunities to gain knowledge and get out of their own story to make space for others – no matter someone’s background and experiences.
Episode 27: Susan Ruth
Ron begins by introducing the guest, Susan, and then asking her how she listens to people, and what strategy she implements when she listens to others.
Michelle says she has listened to a few episodes of Susan’s Hey Human Podcast, and admires how she’s able to draw out what people are thinking. She then asks what practices she implements in order to be able to accomplish that.
Michelle asks Michelle is able to notice the things that are unsaid in those silences and spaces she leaves.
Michelle says that through listening to Susan’s podcast, she has heard Susan talk a lot about being authentic. She then asks Susan what ‘being authentic’ means to her.
Ron asks Susan to continue and expand on her mindset of “I am them” and having a piece of every person she has interviewed in her, especially when they say things that are different.
Ron says one of the concepts they teach is the “scared self,” and describes how we each hide ourselves might be different but the one thing that is the same is that we are all afraid. He then asks Susan how she deals with fear.
Michelle then asks what she would say if she could go back in time and whisper into the ear of her younger self.
Ron has Susan continue to speculate down the same train of thought, and asks what she is speaking into the world.
Ron asks Susan if she has any questions for himself or Michelle.
Join us to hear how understanding the idea of “self talk” — and what you can do about it — could change your relationships and life for the better.
Visit www.macklinconnection.com
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Welcome to "The Story in Your Head" podcast with Ron Macklin and Michelle Mosolgo.
In this episode of “The Story in Your Head,” Ron and Michelle discuss different practices for learning. They talk about how homework can really be lifework if you shift your mindset from one of pure memorization, to one of learning and understanding different tactics. They also discuss the mindset of what happens when something is unknown to you, and the best ways to find answers to those questions.
“The Story in Your Head” podcast is about sharing stories through host interactions and interviews with guests so listeners will create space to learn about themselves, build authentic connections, produce opportunities to gain knowledge and get out of their own story to make space for others – no matter someone’s background and experiences.
Episode 27: Susan Ruth
Ron begins by introducing the guest, Susan, and then asking her how she listens to people, and what strategy she implements when she listens to others.
Michelle says she has listened to a few episodes of Susan’s Hey Human Podcast, and admires how she’s able to draw out what people are thinking. She then asks what practices she implements in order to be able to accomplish that.
Michelle asks Michelle is able to notice the things that are unsaid in those silences and spaces she leaves.
Michelle says that through listening to Susan’s podcast, she has heard Susan talk a lot about being authentic. She then asks Susan what ‘being authentic’ means to her.
Ron asks Susan to continue and expand on her mindset of “I am them” and having a piece of every person she has interviewed in her, especially when they say things that are different.
Ron says one of the concepts they teach is the “scared self,” and describes how we each hide ourselves might be different but the one thing that is the same is that we are all afraid. He then asks Susan how she deals with fear.
Michelle then asks what she would say if she could go back in time and whisper into the ear of her younger self.
Ron has Susan continue to speculate down the same train of thought, and asks what she is speaking into the world.
Ron asks Susan if she has any questions for himself or Michelle.
Join us to hear how understanding the idea of “self talk” — and what you can do about it — could change your relationships and life for the better.
Visit www.macklinconnection.com