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Have you ever felt the pressure to impress your coworkers with your appearance, especially during overnight shifts? In this refreshingly candid conversation, I open up about workplace authenticity and why I've chosen to prioritize substance over style. Clean, presentable, and focused on the job—that's my approach, and I make no apologies for not stepping out of a fashion magazine every day.
The conversation shifts to music that touches the soul across time. I share how listening to "Mother, I'm So Glad You're Near," a song I wrote years ago, brought tears to my eyes this Mother's Day. There's something powerful about creating art that maintains its emotional impact years later, connecting us to cherished memories and beloved people who have shaped our lives.
We also tackle the toxic nature of gossip—how it separates friends, creates unnecessary drama, and reveals character inconsistencies. Notice how people who eagerly criticize others behind their backs suddenly change their tone when those same people enter the room? That's why I've intentionally distanced myself from gossip and those who engage in it. I share practical advice on protecting your family relationships by being mindful about what you share with others, as the things you say can become twisted beyond recognition as they spread.
This episode reflects my personal growth journey over the past year. The person I am today differs significantly from who I was before—I've learned to value authentic connections over superficial impressions. Whether you're navigating workplace dynamics, creating meaningful art, or building genuine relationships, this conversation offers something valuable about living true to yourself.
Ready for a dose of authenticity? Listen now and let me know your thoughts at [email protected]! How do you stay true to yourself in environments that pressure you to conform?
A message from me to all my wonderful followers. Please feel free to share your feedback. Click fan mail and leave me comments.
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Fan Mail
Have you ever felt the pressure to impress your coworkers with your appearance, especially during overnight shifts? In this refreshingly candid conversation, I open up about workplace authenticity and why I've chosen to prioritize substance over style. Clean, presentable, and focused on the job—that's my approach, and I make no apologies for not stepping out of a fashion magazine every day.
The conversation shifts to music that touches the soul across time. I share how listening to "Mother, I'm So Glad You're Near," a song I wrote years ago, brought tears to my eyes this Mother's Day. There's something powerful about creating art that maintains its emotional impact years later, connecting us to cherished memories and beloved people who have shaped our lives.
We also tackle the toxic nature of gossip—how it separates friends, creates unnecessary drama, and reveals character inconsistencies. Notice how people who eagerly criticize others behind their backs suddenly change their tone when those same people enter the room? That's why I've intentionally distanced myself from gossip and those who engage in it. I share practical advice on protecting your family relationships by being mindful about what you share with others, as the things you say can become twisted beyond recognition as they spread.
This episode reflects my personal growth journey over the past year. The person I am today differs significantly from who I was before—I've learned to value authentic connections over superficial impressions. Whether you're navigating workplace dynamics, creating meaningful art, or building genuine relationships, this conversation offers something valuable about living true to yourself.
Ready for a dose of authenticity? Listen now and let me know your thoughts at [email protected]! How do you stay true to yourself in environments that pressure you to conform?
A message from me to all my wonderful followers. Please feel free to share your feedback. Click fan mail and leave me comments.
My podcast host
Support the show
Contact
[email protected]