1. New intro music
2. 377 preshow
3. Either a music snippet, or silence
4. My conversation with Angela
5. Either a music snippet, or silence (Not sure what is possible, but I had an idea for this music snippet: To play the outro music as usual, until just before it really gets going, and then instead of playing more music, there is a short pause and then the post show. What do you think? : )
6. Post-show
7. New outro music
xoxo
Me
Please take all show notes below…
I've been super excited to bring you this conversation!
Today we hear from a one-to-one coaching client of mine, Angela. You'll hear her talk about some of the biggest struggles she had before we began working together – "Being overworked and not knowing how to stop;" and being "So fragmented mentally."
If you're feeling something similar, this conversation may be just what you need.
Because Angela's not feeling that way anymore.
Instead, she shares about feeling "faster at giving into my happy."
That's where all the good, interesting, playful and fun stuff starts.
Join us!
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Karen
Karen Lock Kolp M.Ed.
(I am sometimes called Kay, short for Kay Squared because I'm multidimensional : )
Executive, Leadership, and Play Coach
Host of the We Turned Out Okay Podcast, helping parents – and former children – walk their best path (not the one that somebody else thinks they should be on)
The quote I live by: "Play is the highest form of research." – Albert Einstein