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Storytelling is a fundamental part of being human. Our personal narratives enable us to connect with the stories of other individuals — they also give us inspiration and allow us to inspire others.
In this episode Terrie and Jonathan have a deep conversation about narrative by sharing their own personal experience and journeys. They discuss how narrative can be a force for personal transformation, or for manipulative selling of products.
Don’t miss this!
What we learned from Terrie and Jonathan in this episode:
- The relationship between narrative and financial outcomes.
- The deep connection between transformational process and narrative.
- What does authentic narrative truly mean?
- How to achieve transformation through the tool of narrative.
Success Quotes:
“I don't see how you can go through a transformational process without rewriting whatever narrative you have.” -Terrie Schauer
“The more tied down to that narrative you are, the less you can become.” -Jonathan DeYoe
Timestamp:
00:00 - Intro
01:13 - Jonathan talks about how narrative interacts with financial outcomes.
03:27 - Terrie explains why transformational process will not happen without rewriting your narrative,
06:18 - Jonathan discusses what authentic narrative is.
07:55 - Terrie describes the connection between ego constructs and narrative.
10:27 - Jonathan shares his own story of success — losing weight and starting his own business.
15:09 - Jonathan reveals how he achieved the transformation through the tool of narrative.
17:18 - Terrie breaks down what the great narrative of overcoming truly means and how we can achieve the true transformation.
21:24 - Terrie shares how narratives affected her financial situation.
24:02 - Jonathan shares his final thoughts on narrative as a tool to facilitate becoming and to facilitate overcoming.
26:35 - Outro
Connect with us:
Jonathan DeYoe - Money Philosopher LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jonathandeyoe/
Terrie Schauer, PhD - Author of Mindful Landlord LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/terrieschauer/
Storytelling is a fundamental part of being human. Our personal narratives enable us to connect with the stories of other individuals — they also give us inspiration and allow us to inspire others.
In this episode Terrie and Jonathan have a deep conversation about narrative by sharing their own personal experience and journeys. They discuss how narrative can be a force for personal transformation, or for manipulative selling of products.
Don’t miss this!
What we learned from Terrie and Jonathan in this episode:
- The relationship between narrative and financial outcomes.
- The deep connection between transformational process and narrative.
- What does authentic narrative truly mean?
- How to achieve transformation through the tool of narrative.
Success Quotes:
“I don't see how you can go through a transformational process without rewriting whatever narrative you have.” -Terrie Schauer
“The more tied down to that narrative you are, the less you can become.” -Jonathan DeYoe
Timestamp:
00:00 - Intro
01:13 - Jonathan talks about how narrative interacts with financial outcomes.
03:27 - Terrie explains why transformational process will not happen without rewriting your narrative,
06:18 - Jonathan discusses what authentic narrative is.
07:55 - Terrie describes the connection between ego constructs and narrative.
10:27 - Jonathan shares his own story of success — losing weight and starting his own business.
15:09 - Jonathan reveals how he achieved the transformation through the tool of narrative.
17:18 - Terrie breaks down what the great narrative of overcoming truly means and how we can achieve the true transformation.
21:24 - Terrie shares how narratives affected her financial situation.
24:02 - Jonathan shares his final thoughts on narrative as a tool to facilitate becoming and to facilitate overcoming.
26:35 - Outro
Connect with us:
Jonathan DeYoe - Money Philosopher LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jonathandeyoe/
Terrie Schauer, PhD - Author of Mindful Landlord LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/terrieschauer/