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Lisa Genova, the New York Times Bestselling Author of Still Alice, is today's guest. When I learned of Lisa's work and life mission I knew I had to have her on the show. She epitomizes what is possible when you listen to your internal voice and have the courage to pursue what's in your heart. Lisa will tell you that she is doing her "soul's work" and living a life of purpose by bringing empathy and understanding to neurological disorders people don't like to think about. Her book "Still Alice" became a New York Times best-seller and was turned into a major motion picture. However, before finding her purpose, Lisa was on a very different path. A Harvard trained Ph.D. in neuroscience, Lisa found herself at a crossroads when her first marriage ended in divorce. It was in this moment of uncertainty that she found the courage to leave the familiar for a life as a writer. If you are a writer or want to be one, would like to find your purpose, and/or enjoy stories of how dreams become reality, then you will love today's episode.
KEY TAKEAWAYS:
Show Notes & Resources:
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Michele's New Book, Design A Life You Love: A Woman's Guide to Living a Happier and More Fulfilled Life
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Lisa Genova's Bestselling Books:
Still Alice
Inside the O'Briens: A Novel
Left Neglected
Love Anthony
Every Note Played
Other books referenced:
On Pluto by Greg O'Brien
Writing Down The Bones by Natalie Goldberg
Bird by Bird by Anne Lamott
On Writing by Stephen King
The Artist's Way by Julia Cameron
Ted Talks: What You Can Do To Prevent Alzheimer's
Inbound Talk: "If You Could Do Anything You Wanted"
Thank you for listening to the show. I hope you enjoyed it and would love to hear what your key takeaway was from this episode. Please be sure to share it with your friends who would benefit from this information. Also be sure to subscribe so you don't miss an episode.
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Lisa Genova, the New York Times Bestselling Author of Still Alice, is today's guest. When I learned of Lisa's work and life mission I knew I had to have her on the show. She epitomizes what is possible when you listen to your internal voice and have the courage to pursue what's in your heart. Lisa will tell you that she is doing her "soul's work" and living a life of purpose by bringing empathy and understanding to neurological disorders people don't like to think about. Her book "Still Alice" became a New York Times best-seller and was turned into a major motion picture. However, before finding her purpose, Lisa was on a very different path. A Harvard trained Ph.D. in neuroscience, Lisa found herself at a crossroads when her first marriage ended in divorce. It was in this moment of uncertainty that she found the courage to leave the familiar for a life as a writer. If you are a writer or want to be one, would like to find your purpose, and/or enjoy stories of how dreams become reality, then you will love today's episode.
KEY TAKEAWAYS:
Show Notes & Resources:
Free Giveaway when you Join our Newsletter & Community
Michele's New Book, Design A Life You Love: A Woman's Guide to Living a Happier and More Fulfilled Life
Find Michele on Instagram for More Inspiration
Lisa Genova's Bestselling Books:
Still Alice
Inside the O'Briens: A Novel
Left Neglected
Love Anthony
Every Note Played
Other books referenced:
On Pluto by Greg O'Brien
Writing Down The Bones by Natalie Goldberg
Bird by Bird by Anne Lamott
On Writing by Stephen King
The Artist's Way by Julia Cameron
Ted Talks: What You Can Do To Prevent Alzheimer's
Inbound Talk: "If You Could Do Anything You Wanted"
Thank you for listening to the show. I hope you enjoyed it and would love to hear what your key takeaway was from this episode. Please be sure to share it with your friends who would benefit from this information. Also be sure to subscribe so you don't miss an episode.
Rate + Review:
If you enjoyed this episode, would you take a minute to review it on iTunes? Your review helps me better understand what topics you most enjoyed. It also helps others find this podcast so that they too can learn this helpful information. This community is all about women supporting women!
1. Click on this link 2. Click "Listen on Apple Podcasts" button 3. Click "Follow" button 4. Select "Ratings and Reviews" 5. Click to rate and leave short review and you're done!

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