• Ep. 221 This Is What We Came Here For

  • Apr 3 2024
  • Length: 44 mins
  • Podcast

Ep. 221 This Is What We Came Here For

  • Summary

  • This week we explore boundaries and living your most intentional life. We talk about how, when we don't set clear boundaries, we're really doing a disservice to ourselves and to the people we care about. We also discuss how we sometimes get in our own way and keep ourselves stuck because that makes us feel like we're in charge – instead of taking a leap of faith to follow our vision. This is what we came here for: the process of expansion.

    Resources:

    • The leading lady blueprint: Email Natalie at natalielynnroy@gmail.com
    • WGBTY (Iowa): https://mirrorboxtheatre.com/wgbty/
    • Accidentally Brave Screening (NY): https://www.eventbrite.com/e/accidentally-brave-movie-special-screening-tickets-859130511487?aff=oddtdtcreator
    • Live GSMT Event at the Drama Book Shop: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/god-sex-and-musical-theatre-with-kristin-hanggi-tickets-853704692717?aff=oddtdtcreator
    • The Epilepsy Walk at the Rose Bowl: https://epilepsylosangeles.org/elfa-event/epilepsy-walk-los-angeles/
    • Or email Kristin for any of the events she will be participating in: hanggilove@gmail.com
    • Natalie’s website: https://www.natalieroy.com/
    • Kristin’s website: https://www.kristinhanggi.com/
    • Kristin’s Storyspace: https://mailchi.mp/c44be6a5d0db/nzgypij34t
    • Kristin’s 1:1 services: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1ip6D43T08A1MREPU5fZ7xlnsuLfMep-F/view?usp=sharing

    Song:
    Tell Me by Andy Gammon

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