• A Mixed Tape

  • Sep 28 2023
  • Length: 1 hr and 9 mins
  • Podcast

  • Summary

  • We've been thinking about how the podcast is rolling out and shaping up. As we're finding our voices, going through the different episodes, trying to piece together the conversations that we've had–we’ve gone from talking about just starting, to the overwhelm of starting, to perfectionism. So, how do we spend time with the things that light us up and surround ourselves with things that bring energy, excitement, and happiness? The ideas that you surround yourself with, the people, the things, the information, the practices, are ultimately what influences how you experience your world, your days.We dive-in to the books we read, the music we listen to and get excited about. The small little practices that help us stay positive, shift or reframe our perspectives, and keep moving forward. They all play a role in our ability to keep showing up, to do the work. We talk at length about a favorite new artist of ours, LP. It came to our attention after recording and publishing the episode, that in our discussion, we address LP with the incorrect pronouns. LP prefers they/them pronouns. We apologize for our oversight. Our aim is to be inclusive and for people to feel comfortable listening, participating, sharing space with us. We can’t always be articulate. We wish we could. Even if we don’t have the ‘right’ words to express our thoughts all the time, we will continue to learn, grow, and make space for others as we strive to share and listen generously.A Mixed Tape Episode 4 Make Create Build Linktree
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