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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 Tyler Foley discuss the power of stories and the role they play in our everyday lives. Tyler talks about the methods he uses to recognize and change his story, as well as how the power of actually telling others the stories that we are most afraid to say can have the biggest impact on others.
“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 36: The Story You’re Afraid to Say with Tyler Foley
Michelle opens by asking Tyler about the story behind his book The Power to Speak Naked.
Ron pulls a quote from Tyler’s response, “the thing that you’re afraid to say is what your audience needs to hear,” and then asks him to say more about that.
Michelle asks Tyler if there were any stories that he had to change for that bravery to come out.
Ron notes that Tyler has used the word ‘story’ multiple times in his answer to the previous question, which Ron then asks what role that plays in his life and how he communicates.
Michelle asks what stories have changed in his life in order for him to be able to be where he is today.
Ron asks Tyler what his process and strategy is for changing the stories that he doesn’t like.
Michelle notes that he has helped a lot of people overcome their fear of public speaking, and asks why he thinks people choose him over someone else.
Ron asks Tyler the best way to get ahold of him in case the listeners would like to do that.
Ron asks Tyler if he has any questions for either him or Michelle, to which he asks Michelle what the story in her head is that needs to be changed.
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 Tyler Foley discuss the power of stories and the role they play in our everyday lives. Tyler talks about the methods he uses to recognize and change his story, as well as how the power of actually telling others the stories that we are most afraid to say can have the biggest impact on others.
“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 36: The Story You’re Afraid to Say with Tyler Foley
Michelle opens by asking Tyler about the story behind his book The Power to Speak Naked.
Ron pulls a quote from Tyler’s response, “the thing that you’re afraid to say is what your audience needs to hear,” and then asks him to say more about that.
Michelle asks Tyler if there were any stories that he had to change for that bravery to come out.
Ron notes that Tyler has used the word ‘story’ multiple times in his answer to the previous question, which Ron then asks what role that plays in his life and how he communicates.
Michelle asks what stories have changed in his life in order for him to be able to be where he is today.
Ron asks Tyler what his process and strategy is for changing the stories that he doesn’t like.
Michelle notes that he has helped a lot of people overcome their fear of public speaking, and asks why he thinks people choose him over someone else.
Ron asks Tyler the best way to get ahold of him in case the listeners would like to do that.
Ron asks Tyler if he has any questions for either him or Michelle, to which he asks Michelle what the story in her head is that needs to be changed.
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