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I'm talking myself out of this every other day. With time sensitive decisions about whether I write my book or do my counselling course I have tended to lean toward the latter and it always makes me simmer with the idea that this podcast doesn't matter.
She's rambling a lot today! Lots of wondering if I could be afraid of what comes after success as well as being afraid of failing before that success occurs.
It's like my call to adventure is being a published author and yet my weekends feel like I'm wasting everyones time on a project that may never see the light of day. I hope you have a support system if this is you too.
If you're a creative you're probably being forced to make the same video over and over again while gaining traction, and if you're not succumbing to that pressure, you're like me.
Do you wish you could just be anonymous and live life completely void of sharing with people? But are you also a creative who needs people to see your work for it to be valid? Same, girl.
Yads Cauchi is a Dermal Therapist and Beauty Journalist in Canberra and a mother of 3. If that sounds like a lot of work, it is! Plus throw in a masters degree and you're tired just thinking about her life. Yads is so easy to talk to and loves to teach us all about our skin and what to do to keep it healthy. Find her here: @yadscauchiskin on Insta!
Arin Nicole is not yet a mum but hopes to be one day! She is working with people in Canberra and around the world on being a safe and educational space for pregnancy and postpartum education. This episode could be triggering for those with PTSD, potential infertility and child abuse history.
Jacqui runs 2 gyms in Canberra while running around after 2 kids in Canberra and if you're tired just reading that... SAME!! She's a powerful force of a woman determined to educate mothers on their heath before and during pregnancy and while post partum. Because once post partum, always post partum!
Sarah and Susan of Lily & Cress join me to talk about starting their small business in Canberra during a pandemic. This episode could be triggering for those who have experience pregnancy or baby loss. Follow @lilyandcress on Instagram to help support small!
Michelle Jasper talks with Courts about her experience growing up with dark skin in a small rural town of Western Australia, and how that is affecting her parenting style with her two multicultural children. Please be advised there is some triggering racial language used in this episode.
The podcast currently has 11 episodes available.