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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 Shana Francesca discuss how to release stories and things that don’t belong in your life. They dive into how things we “should” do are all stories and constructs, and describe how to work towards being “enough.”
“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 40: Releasing Things That Don’t Belong with Shana Francesca
Michelle begins by welcoming Shana to the show, and asking her how she came up with her company name: Concinnate.
Ron asks why Shana chose interior design and where her passion comes from.
Michelle reflecting on Shana’s statement of finding what doesn’t belong and moving those items out of your life, asks her to speak more on that point.
Ron says this is relevant to what they work on everyday which is getting rid of stories in his own head that he no longer wants there. He asks how Shana deals with wanting an item or the story associated with it back after having gotten rid of it.
Michelle asks Shana to go further into the word “should” by describing why she thinks it is unproductive.
Ron asks Shana what ‘authenticity’ or ‘being authentic’ means to her.
Ron asks Shana for more clarity on what she means when she’s talking about “what enters the room.”
In Shana’s answer, Michelle found that she said you have to learn to be okay with being enough, and asks her how to get there.
Shana asks Ron and Michelle how their work around “being enough” has shown up in their lives.
Ron asks where listeners can go to find out more about Shana and her offerings to the world.
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 Shana Francesca discuss how to release stories and things that don’t belong in your life. They dive into how things we “should” do are all stories and constructs, and describe how to work towards being “enough.”
“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 40: Releasing Things That Don’t Belong with Shana Francesca
Michelle begins by welcoming Shana to the show, and asking her how she came up with her company name: Concinnate.
Ron asks why Shana chose interior design and where her passion comes from.
Michelle reflecting on Shana’s statement of finding what doesn’t belong and moving those items out of your life, asks her to speak more on that point.
Ron says this is relevant to what they work on everyday which is getting rid of stories in his own head that he no longer wants there. He asks how Shana deals with wanting an item or the story associated with it back after having gotten rid of it.
Michelle asks Shana to go further into the word “should” by describing why she thinks it is unproductive.
Ron asks Shana what ‘authenticity’ or ‘being authentic’ means to her.
Ron asks Shana for more clarity on what she means when she’s talking about “what enters the room.”
In Shana’s answer, Michelle found that she said you have to learn to be okay with being enough, and asks her how to get there.
Shana asks Ron and Michelle how their work around “being enough” has shown up in their lives.
Ron asks where listeners can go to find out more about Shana and her offerings to the world.
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