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Bob Goff, author of the breakaway bestseller Love Does, is an encourager, a teacher, a ”recovering lawyer,” and the Hon. Consul to Uganda. After practicing law for 25 years (he declared that he was the only lawyer that wore a Mickey Mouse watch), he gave up his law firm to pursue writing and speaking full time. Along the way he has connected with others who are on their own adventures, and is driven to help others unlock their potential to love and be loved greater. Bob isn’t interested in agendas, he’s interested in getting past them and being super real. Feeling stuck? Be inspired by Bob to get “unstuck” and find power in being present and available to life and to those around you.
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From a very early age, Tiffany Aliche understood the value of a dollar (and a power bill). But like so many of us, she made some financial missteps that led her to reexamine her own views of money, and how she manages it. Today, Tiffany, aka “The Budgetnista,” inspires others to manage their money in a way that helps them reach their goals and turn their dreams into reality.
Today, Jessica and Tiffany have an incredibly helpful and practical conversation about spending, saving, and taking control of your financial life!
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Amy Moffett Brown is the bubbly co-host of the wildly popular Bobby Bones Radio Show that airs out of Nashville, Tennessee. At first blush, Amy looks like she has it all--fun job, happy family, partner in successful non-profits. Amy’s wins in life came from broken places that she turned into good--from her Mom’s difficult battle with cancer, to her burden for the impoverished people of Haiti. Jessica and Amy talk about the bravery it takes to actually make lemonade from lemons when your heart is broken, and how simply “asking” in regards to opportunity is a risk we all need to take more often.
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Emily P. Freeman is a writer, creative director, and spiritual mentor who helps create space for the soul to breathe so people can walk in step with their calling. Today, Emily brings her unique brand of steady, thoughtful, reflective wisdom to Going Scared.
Sit back and savor Emily and Jessica’s conversation as they discuss how all of us can create space in our lives, gain some perspective, and become empowered to do the next right thing.
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When it comes to friendships and relationships, would you describe yourself as anxious and fearful of rejection or unresponsive and fearful of connection? If you would like to move towards feeling more confident, secure, and safe in your friendships and relationships, then this episode is for you! We always love to bring back expert psychiatrist Dr. Curt Thompson who guides us on a path towards secure attachment and leaves us feeling known.
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Have you kept your New Year’s Resolutions? Did you even make them? If not, then you are not alone. Today we talk with one of our all time favorite habit researchers and New York Times best selling author, Gretchen Rubin. She challenges us to think about how our personality types define how we make and keep habits. This discussion with Gretchen will make you rethink everything you know about forming new habits and leave you better equipped to make a plan and, ultimately, become a habit keeper.
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Whether you have a 10-step skincare routine or just splash your face with water at night, this episode is for you! This week’s Going Scared guest, Dr. Jennifer Choi is a renowned dermatologist and skincare researcher. So listen along as she debunks all the myths you’ve probably heard about skincare and gives you easy products and habits to implement into your daily routine.
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How many of you have had an amazing, epic, mountain top moment happen in your life — but deep down inside, the view from the top didn't make you feel quite as happy as you imagined? To be honest, we’ve all had that experience. But it doesn't have to be that way...
Today, Jessica spends time with Dr. Laurie Santos — a cognitive scientist and researcher of all things happiness. Together they'll unpack some of the baggage that leads us to ignore the sweeter moments in life and keeps us from being truly happy.
How many of you have had an amazing, epic, mountain top moment happen in your life — but deep down inside, the view from the top didn't make you feel quite as happy as you imagined? To be honest, we’ve all had that experience. But it doesn't have to be that way...
On our next episode on the Listeners Favorites Series, Jessica spends time with Dr. Laurie Santos — a cognitive scientist and researcher of all things happiness. Together they'll unpack some of the baggage that leads us to ignore the sweeter moments in life and keeps us from being truly happy.
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For a lot of us, improving our personal wellness feels like the one problem we never know how to solve. Nicole Walters comes on the Going Scared Podcast to talk about her practical approach to transforming her life and improving her health. It all boils down to our beliefs about ourselves, so let’s attack the lies and learn how to commit to a healthier lifestyle.
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Have you ever wondered what you would do without Netflix? Joining Jessica is someone whose work has helped all of us find entertainment and virtually escape: the co-founder and founding CEO of Netflix, Marc Randolph.
Marc is a veteran Silicon Valley entrepreneur, advisor, and investor. He is also the author of That Will Never Work: The Birth of Netflix and the Amazing Life of an Idea and host of a new podcast by the same name.
Today, Marc and Jessica discover how the story of Netflix is more than just the inception of a culture-changing business; it's a lesson in living intentionally and making priorities for all aspects of life.
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We are back!! After a short hitaus, we've been making big moves over here, we are back to share your favorite episodes. We are revisiting the Top Ten moments we have shared on the Going Scared podcast. Get ready to be inspired again with Jessica and her guests as they take you by the hand and help you see possibility where there may be fear. Let's GO!
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The myth of momentum and success can be crippling. In this conversation with Mary and Jessica, we uncover the realizations that success is not what we're called to and we can actually go a lot further when we plan rest into the journey. At some point, you have to surrender that myth of success and learn to redefine it. We only move into significance when we turn that filter outward and concede the old stories we've told about ourselves.
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771 million human beings living on planet Earth right now are drinking dirty water. So about one in ten people alive will drink contaminated, unsafe water today or tomorrow. Today's guest, Scott Harrison, the founder and CEO of Charity Water, provides insight on the realities and accessibility of clean water around the world and the impacts the lack of it has on our health and education. Interestingly enough, when addressing the myths, it’s more of a solvable problem than you may think.
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We carry around so many myths about trust, and trust is the foundation of all of our relationships. We need to learn how to build trusting relationships with others, and you're going to get to know every single thing you need to know about trust in today's episode. Dr. Charles and Jessica walk through the four domains of trust: care, sincerity, reliability and competence and how this framework can shape and bring the deepest satisfaction to our relationships
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At the end of the day, our nutrition habits matter. It is easy to fall into the trap and become largely influenced by factors that don’t really matter in the grand scheme of our personal health journey. In the first episode of our Myth Busting series, Dr. Adrian and Jessica challenge several myths in nutrition like, Is sugar addictive? Are there misconceptions behind Keto? The truth behind supplements, and how much we should ideally eat.
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This week on the Going Scared Podcast, join Jessica Honegger and Liz Bohannon as they share their exciting journey that led them to merging their companies. Share in the exciting news as Noonday Collection and Sseko Designs come together to build a one-stop shop for all the ethically-made products and impact you could ever need! Jessica and Liz share their stories, hardships, friendship and the vulnerability that brought them to where they are today and invite you to join them in this new chapter. Collaboration over competition wins every time!
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We face a lot of internal hurdles through the processes and personalities we encounter in our work. The ups and downs (the delicate dance) can lead us to a greater understanding of ourselves, our teams, and our own spheres of leadership. In the final part of this series, we open the topic of work and how each enneagram type thrives in and navigates the workplace.
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Summertime creates more space for many of us and that causes reflection. This summer we are doing a 3-part series on the enneagram that features 9 people (yes, you heard that right!) who all represent a different enneagram type. Each person was incredibly vulnerable and there is a lot to learn about yourself and how to be flexible and adaptable with those in your life. In this episode, we overview each type, how they think and function, and their key identifiers.
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Summertime creates more space for many of us and that causes reflection. This summer we are doing a 3-part series on the enneagram that features 9 people (yes, you heard that right!) who all represent a different enneagram type. Each person was incredibly vulnerable and there is a lot to learn about yourself and how to be flexible and adaptable with those in your life.
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