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Are you somebody that has empathy but you don't know how to express it? Have you felt unseen and unheard with whatever you do? How do you describe the pursuit of your passion so far?
In the last episode of season five of this great podcast, we were joined by the founder of Socolo, Chantal Gagnon.
Chantal was always a creative person, whether it be because of her upbringing with creative parents, her neurodiversity or other experiences. Yet, she did not know how to express her creative mind and showcase her talent. Chantal has felt misunderstood not only because of her dyslexia and Irlen syndrome, but also regarding what she truly cared about. Then came along Socolo, a coloured notebook business helping those who love coloured paper, that she founded in February 2021. Chantal is now helping so many people feel seen with her business, has helped understand what she truly loves and has found alignment that does not feel like an uphill battle.
In this episode, we covered with Chantal how people would describe her, the ups and downs of starting a business and Chantal’s favourite part of her passion.
Topics Covered
How would people describe Chantal?
Living with dyslexia and Irlen syndrome
Feeling misunderstood
Socolo
What is Chantal’s favourite aspect of her passion?
How would you describe the pursuit of your passion?
What does passion mean to Chantal?
More from Chantal
https://socolo.co.uk/pages/about-us
https://www.instagram.com/so.co.lo/
https://www.tiktok.com/@so.co.lo
This episode was hosted by Hamish Hallett and produced by Empart Media
Are you somebody that has empathy but you don't know how to express it? Have you felt unseen and unheard with whatever you do? How do you describe the pursuit of your passion so far?
In the last episode of season five of this great podcast, we were joined by the founder of Socolo, Chantal Gagnon.
Chantal was always a creative person, whether it be because of her upbringing with creative parents, her neurodiversity or other experiences. Yet, she did not know how to express her creative mind and showcase her talent. Chantal has felt misunderstood not only because of her dyslexia and Irlen syndrome, but also regarding what she truly cared about. Then came along Socolo, a coloured notebook business helping those who love coloured paper, that she founded in February 2021. Chantal is now helping so many people feel seen with her business, has helped understand what she truly loves and has found alignment that does not feel like an uphill battle.
In this episode, we covered with Chantal how people would describe her, the ups and downs of starting a business and Chantal’s favourite part of her passion.
Topics Covered
How would people describe Chantal?
Living with dyslexia and Irlen syndrome
Feeling misunderstood
Socolo
What is Chantal’s favourite aspect of her passion?
How would you describe the pursuit of your passion?
What does passion mean to Chantal?
More from Chantal
https://socolo.co.uk/pages/about-us
https://www.instagram.com/so.co.lo/
https://www.tiktok.com/@so.co.lo
This episode was hosted by Hamish Hallett and produced by Empart Media