Épisodes

  • Name, Claim, & Reframe
    Apr 22 2024

    Andrea Mein DeWitt is an author, sought-after speaker, and dynamic leadership coach who teaches high-performing leaders to see and step into their power, potential, and truth. In this episode, we discuss her Name, Claim, and Reframe® model for moving through challenging situations that all of us face. Taking on a scenario from Emma's life, Andrea guides listeners through the process, with a beautiful outcome. Andrea's Name, Claim & Reframe Workbook will be released on April 30. You can get your copy here or by going to https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/742825/name-claim-and-reframe-workbook-by-andrea-mein-dewitt/. To find out more about Andrea and her work, go to https://www.andreadewittadvisors.com.

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    40 min
  • Reverence
    Mar 21 2024

    Tanya Geisler is a certified Leadership Coach, TEDxWomen speaker, and writer who teaches high-performing leaders how to combat their Imposter Complex and lead with impeccable impact so they can achieve their ultimate goals. Her clients include best-selling authors, heads of industries, MPs, public speakers, leaders, entrepreneurs and rockstar motivators. She also happens to be one of the most exhilarating, encouraging, and brilliant people I've ever known. Listen in as we discuss reverence — what it is, what it isn't, and why it's simple but not easy — and laugh, a whole lot.

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    38 min
  • Not a Podcast: Storytelling with Frank Delaney
    Mar 18 2024

    This being St. Patrick's Day, it felt right to share a very-much-not-for-a-podcast interview with the Irish novelist, journalist, and BBC broadcaster Frank Delaney, from 2010. He left us seven years later, and I miss him. He was an utter delight. Conversations with him were nothing short of delicious, and I think you'll hear why. Photo: © Jerry Bauer Frank Delaney was the author of the New York Times bestselling novel Ireland, as well as Tipperary, Shannon, and Simple Courage: A True Story of Peril on the Sea. A former judge for the Man Booker Prize, Delaney enjoyed a prominent career in BBC broadcasting before becoming a full-time writer. Delaney died in 2017.

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    36 min
  • I Was Supposed to be a Lot of Things
    Apr 22 2024

    (Emma and Charles, circa 1987)

    "Gifted and Talented" is a lofty designation that some of us were granted as kids. That comes with its own peculiar set of foibles and joys. But how does it translate to actually living the rest of your life? On this episode, my guest is Charles Morton, chemistry lecturer at Brown University and bassist for bands The Sheila Divine and Aaron and the Lord. Photo: Will Claflin

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    49 min
  • Gen Xers of a Certain Age with Deanna Raybourn
    Dec 5 2022

    I met the author Deanna Raybourn years ago via Twitter, and have been a fan ever since. Her books are deliciously clever, exciting, and feminist treats. (I once described them to a friend as "like candy for brainy girls.") Her latest, Killers of a Certain Age, is all of those things plus a knowing wink to those of us who find ourselves members of the Certain Age Club. In this episode, we discuss the implications of said membership, examining the ways in which Gen X women have taken on the task of making perimenopause and menopause acceptable topics of discussion. Join us for a fascinating discussion!

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    39 min
  • The Supernatural
    Oct 18 2022

    Jo Anna Dane and I discuss the supernatural and our experiences with it. Find more about Jo Anna at JoAnnaDane.com.

    Unveiled: A Journey Through the Underworld

    We Salted Nannie

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    50 min