• How Could They Think That?

  • Nov 2 2022
  • Length: 15 mins
  • Podcast

How Could They Think That?

  • Summary

  • Are you a victim of your beliefs or a creator of them?

    And how do we all experience the same world differently? We take in the same information and expect that we will all have the same conclusion or belief...but we don't. How can we feel so far apart on issues that seem so easy, so obvious? And how can we live in the same house and still have differing views on life?

    Your experience of the world is powerful! You are forming your beliefs and strategies with every new experience. This episode is going to dive right into how your beautiful mind works to create a reality for you. Get ready...you're going to see how much agency you have over all of it. Let's explore the how and the why.

    I’d love to unravel the language, identities, terms, practices, and beliefs that make you feel stuck or even oppressed. So leave me a voicemail at 608-55-STORY. I want to hear from you!


    Jessicah is a Life Coach helping women liberate their stories so they are free to live the fullest life they can dream of. She is currently living her impossible dream as a traveling nomad with her husband, Casey. She is also certified as a Master Practitioner of Neuro Linguistic Programming and integrates the practice of NLP through all of her work. Find out more at www.LiberateYourStory.com

    Available now: Unfuck Your Mind Deconstruction Deck and Community Group. Find out more here.

    Produced by: Casey Travis
    Music by: Casey Travis

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