The Doing Scary Things Podcast
Today Katie is joined by very special cohost, Meg Kissack! Meg is the founder of The Rebel Rousers and host of Couragemakers AND The Daily Pep.
info_outline How It Started vs. How It's GoingThe Doing Scary Things Podcast
We made it to the end of 2020! Today we review the first two seasons of the podcast, as well as the good, bad, and ugly of this year for us. If you've never tuned in here before, this is the place to start!
info_outline Wasting Paint, Pursuing Creative Calling, & Finding Flow with Josie LewisThe Doing Scary Things Podcast
Visual artist Josie Lewis joins us today to share what happened after she experienced tragedy, lost motivation, and then found flow. Billions of online views later, she has found her people and inspired countless people to find flow for themselves.
info_outline What to Do When You're GrumpyThe Doing Scary Things Podcast
Today we have a minisode with Katie all about what to do when you're feeling grumpy.
info_outline Chasing Wonder with Taylor HughesThe Doing Scary Things Podcast
Today we talk with Taylor Hughes about his life as a magician and comedian, where every day is a hustle and a job interview, and what it's really like to be a performer! He also explains the freedom he has found through vulnerability, the danger that comes from comparison, and his advice to newcomers on how to get gigs.
info_outline Using Resourcefulness During Difficult Times with Mary HyattThe Doing Scary Things Podcast
Mary Hyatt is a life and mindset coach & talks with us about how to remember the tools that you have during difficult times like the recent Nashville tornadoes and the current COVID-19 pandemic.
info_outline Creativity as a Profession & Taking One Day at a Time with Mary Caroline RussellThe Doing Scary Things Podcast
Mary Caroline Russell is an entertainment photographer who started shooting with disposable cameras ten years ago while living in a small Texas town.
info_outline Practicing GratitudeThe Doing Scary Things Podcast
Today, Anna discusses the importance of gratitude when all is going well AND when it isn't, and that it can make your present situation more rewarding and provide a necessary, helpful perspective.Anna gives us a practical list of things we can be grateful for each day.
info_outline Using Your Whole Brain Better with Dr. Jerome LubbeThe Doing Scary Things Podcast
Dr. Jerome Lubbe is a functional neurologist and specializes in complex, unresolved cases, and in general, teaches people how to use and strengthen their brain. Additionally, he is the author of Whole-Identity: A Brain-Based Enneagram Model for (W)holistic Human Thriving.
info_outline Why Failure is Necessary with Bill CakmisThe Doing Scary Things Podcast
Today we talk with performance coach, show doctor, & host whisperer, Bill Cakmis. Bill has worked with some HUGE celebrities, athletes, politicians, & people from all walks of life and shares a few of their stories here.
info_outlineMeet Taylor Hughes, magician and comedian extraordinaire! Six years ago, Taylor left his job in youth ministry and realized that he, along with his wife and two young daughters, had about "6 weeks left until we have nothing." Faced with this challenge before him, he decided to "go for it".
Now, he walks us through his current life, where every day is a hustle and a job interview, and what it's really like to be a performer! He also explains the freedom he has found through vulnerability, the danger that comes from comparison, and his advice to newcomers on how to get gigs.
We also get to hear about his incredible podcast "About to Break", the new magic special he recently filmed, chasing wonder & why it's important, and why he's scared every single day.
Be sure to connect with Taylor online on his website & on Instagram.
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