Guest Episode from The Fire Inside Her on Connection, Community, & Collaboration -43
This week we are doing things a little differently!
You get the opportunity to experience a Guest Episode from The Fire Inside Her Podcast with Diane Schroeder. I am sharing with you “Connection, Community, and Collaboration” which features a guest from Oregon (my home state, and where I currently live, so definitely a bonus). Diane’s podcast is part of the Authentic Connections Network, the podcast network I founded to address the lack of women’s voices in podcasting.
Her podcast focuses on Self-Care, Authenticity, Community, and all the things that I know each of you cares about as well. This episode is just a taste, and she is already a few episodes into her second season, so there is lots of good stuff for you to discover. This week she is even featuring an episode on mothers and daughters, featuring a conversation with her mom.
The beautiful thing about a network founded by a woman focused on amplifying women’s voices is that the focus is on making the workflow easier for women. Lifting each other and supporting each other. Some of this episode from Diane’s podcast talks about the support of other women and the magic that happens when we find and support community.
Small warning that part of the authenticity on Diane’s podcast means it does get an E-rating so that she and her guests don’t feel guarded in the language they use. Very much in alignment with Brene Brown and keeping it real.
So, if you listen with kids around and prefer that they don’t hear that language, wear earbuds!
At the end of my intro, I also mention that I am launching a never-been-done-before model of the network where a cohort of women will launch their podcasts together after a summer incubator. If you have a podcast brewing or know someone who *needs* to amplify their voice and launch a podcast, have them get in touch with me! Instagram is best - @37by27
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Transcript
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Shawna:I have a very vivid picture of my niece when she was staying with me one summer. Her sitting on the steps coming from upstairs, and we were headed to the park. She let out a big sigh and put her head on her hands, and I asked her what was wrong. She said, let's go make friends again. It was kind of sad actually. She'd been moving around a lot and it was kind of her way of saying she was done trying to make new friends, because making friends is hard at any age.
Shawna:There was a point in time where she liked it, where she was excited about it. And actually moving a lot- it just got to be hard. It made me remember those first tentative attempts to make friends when I was younger. And even as an adult, it's kind of interesting. Making friends happens much easier, but it's something you have to stop and make time for and put effort into.
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