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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, Michelle, and guest Lindsay Hanson discuss some of the stories in their own heads. They dig into what stories were the hardest to change, as well as which were the most impactful after they were able to change them. They also examine what success looks like for each of them.
“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 33: Changing Your Story with Lindsay Hanson
Michelle opens the episode by asking Lindsay what was the most impactful story she had to change for herself.
Michelle relays the stories she knows where people though they were secure in their job, but that ended up not being true. She follows up by asking Lindsay how she was able to take the leap away from that into where she is today.
Ron asks Lindsay what the first steps someone should take if they are looking to move away from the traditional job/role holding world.
Michelle asks when she is working with clients, whether they know what their passion is or if she has to help them find it.
Ron says it’s apparent she has a passion for coaching, and asks her why she is passionate about it.
Lindsay asks of Ron and Michelle what the biggest story in their head that they have had to overcome throughout their life or career.
Lindsay then asks Ron and Michelle how they would define success for themselves.
Ron asks Lindsay what’s next for her and her business in three years time.
Ron asks where people can find out more about Lindsay.
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, Michelle, and guest Lindsay Hanson discuss some of the stories in their own heads. They dig into what stories were the hardest to change, as well as which were the most impactful after they were able to change them. They also examine what success looks like for each of them.
“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 33: Changing Your Story with Lindsay Hanson
Michelle opens the episode by asking Lindsay what was the most impactful story she had to change for herself.
Michelle relays the stories she knows where people though they were secure in their job, but that ended up not being true. She follows up by asking Lindsay how she was able to take the leap away from that into where she is today.
Ron asks Lindsay what the first steps someone should take if they are looking to move away from the traditional job/role holding world.
Michelle asks when she is working with clients, whether they know what their passion is or if she has to help them find it.
Ron says it’s apparent she has a passion for coaching, and asks her why she is passionate about it.
Lindsay asks of Ron and Michelle what the biggest story in their head that they have had to overcome throughout their life or career.
Lindsay then asks Ron and Michelle how they would define success for themselves.
Ron asks Lindsay what’s next for her and her business in three years time.
Ron asks where people can find out more about Lindsay.
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