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Amanda Perrot spent 47 days traveling around Saskatchewan, holding events for women to gather and share real conversations. Then she wrote a book about it. The book, 47 Days: A Journey Home, was so much more than I expected that I immediately had to interview her. In the interview we talked about worthiness and questioning your own thoughts, needing to back your words up with action and her one night stands. This is a woman who is deeply skilled at looking at her own mental crap with compassion and humour. Amanda is so easy to talk to and we skip all the light and fluffy stuff and dive into the good stuff. It was a damn good interview!
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Amanda Perrot spent 47 days traveling around Saskatchewan, holding events for women to gather and share real conversations. Then she wrote a book about it. The book, 47 Days: A Journey Home, was so much more than I expected that I immediately had to interview her. In the interview we talked about worthiness and questioning your own thoughts, needing to back your words up with action and her one night stands. This is a woman who is deeply skilled at looking at her own mental crap with compassion and humour. Amanda is so easy to talk to and we skip all the light and fluffy stuff and dive into the good stuff. It was a damn good interview!