Teaching Yourself to Learn
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When we think about the stages of a rose from seed, to bud formation, to swelling and anthesis, until it finally wilts. Through each stage of the lifecycle it can be a slow and steady journey that can test the patience of even the most advanced gardeners. Today I want to share with you a beautiful story inspired by my grandson Noah. Listen in as I reflect and think about: The third half of life is a new stage of opportunity and strength. Admiration and taking in all senses of an experience, through the lens of a child and finding surprise meaning. Change within different stages of life. ...
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It does not matter what you have been through, where you have been or what has happened up to the third half of your life, you can make a change. And my guest today is Professor Theresa Agostinelli who shares her story of resilience, grit and fortitude. Join with me as I chat with Theresa about: Her journey from anxiety, shyness and depression and the healing journey she gifted herself to make significant changes in her life. How she has been given the spirit of power so we can empower others. Her G.R.I.D. system which helps to overcome environments which cause negativity. ...
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Beth Brown has had her fair share of ‘life’ and all its happenings. Depression, divorce, starting all over again with 3 kids and panic attacks, lead to a catalyst for change when she could hardly leave the house living alongside fear. Even through all the ups and downs she has experienced, she still feels ‘rich’ with joy, has devoted herself to healing and shines a light through the darkness. Currently, Beth is living a life she never dreamt possible through finding a passion for marketing (which was quietly alongside her much of her life) and choosing joy. Listen in as I chat with...
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Sometimes we may think we know someone who we’ve witnessed in our life, yet find out it isn’t all it appears to be to the outside world. Today I sat down with another retired English teacher, Gwen Parker. Gwen has been an inspiration to me over the years, specifically when it comes to her involvement in One-Act Plays, her students and consistently overcoming her own fears and chronic shyness. Listen in as we chat about: Going outside the comfort zone and following the curves in the road. Pushing ourselves to what we thought was never possible. Trusting God has a plan and when faced...
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Our guest today is Diane Martinez, and she brings a certain energy to this conversation that is electrifying, and I reckon you’ll love it as much as I do. Diane starts with the famous quote from Abraham Hicks, ‘Everything is always working out for me,’ and from there, the conversation really takes off. Diane truly understands what it's like to know you have more to offer the world and knows we can either drift through life or consciously create it. Listen in as I chat with Diane about: Quiet confidence and peace in our own mindsets and how it isn’t up to us to force life into certain...
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Our guest today is Diane Martinez and she brings a certain energy to this conversation which is electrifying and I reckon you’ll love this conversation as much as I do. Diane starts with the famous quote from Abraham Hicks ‘everything is always working out for me’ and from there the conversation really takes off. Christine truly understands what it's like to know you have more to offer the world and knows we can either drift through life or consciously create it. Listen in as I chat to Diane about: Quiet confidence and peace in our own mindsets and how it isn’t up to us to force life...
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Our guest today is Diane Martinez and she brings a certain energy to this conversation which is electrifying and I reckon you’ll love this conversation as much as I do. Diane starts with the famous quote from Abraham Hicks ‘everything is always working out for me’ and from there the conversation really takes off. Christine truly understands what it's like to know you have more to offer the world and knows we can either drift through life or consciously create it. Listen in as I chat to Diane about: Quiet confidence and peace in our own mindsets and how it isn’t up to us to force life...
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Even as a writer, there are times when I struggle to find the words to express how much certain moments in my life mean to me. All the way from my earliest childhood memories until now, there has been one particular person who has been there every step of the way, and that is my mom. Today we bring you a very special Mother’s Day episode with myself and my brother Pete Hale. My mom (Jerry) is inspirational to all those who know her, and this conversation is very near and dear to my heart. Words can hardly describe it; take a listen for yourself inside.
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info_outlineThere comes a point in time when you know what you’re doing doesn’t work, it hasn’t gotten good results and you want to take steps to make it better. This rule can definitely be applied to our health and today’s guest is an advocate for feeling good through our food choices. Former wellness designer, Suzanne Roth Paul is now known as a Wellness Warrior and she works with women ranging from 40-60 and stands for the silent, high achieving professional women who have had their health on the backburner. Listen in as Holly and Suzanne chat about:
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Looking at root causes for health issues that we often carry for much of our lives. Very often women spend their entire lives taking care of their families and how that impacts our third half of life.
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Consuming certain foods on a daily basis rather than in moderation and how sometimes you cannot alleviate certain foods all together. How we hear wheat, gluten, sugar, oils and more are not good for us, however don't’ do anything about it.
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Stabilizers, chemicals and other ingredients that are put into food to increase shelf life and ‘taste’ good. How much all of it contributes to toxicity and diseases.
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Staying informed and educating yourself, while also taking action for our health today.
It is clear through this conversation that Suzanne has a passion for health and wellness and believes that we simply cannot do great things when we don’t feel good. Changing the way we think about and view food can be done through Suzanne’s ebook Poisons in your Pantry. Suzanne also really enjoys providing half hour discovery calls with women who would like to brainstorm and find healing from pain. Find out more here.
To connect and find out more about the Teaching Yourself to Learn Podcast, apply to be a guest and share your story you can reach Holly at teachingyourselftolearn@gmail.com or via the website www.teachingyourselftolearn.com.