In this episode of Enough Already, Callie shares her personal journey of moving from hyper-criticism and self-judgment to a place of self-compassion and acceptance. Growing up in the arts industry where constant evaluation and comparison were the norms, Callie learned from a young age to be hyper-critical of herself. This relentless self-criticism led to a breaking point at age 24, manifesting in a nervous breakdown that ultimately became a breakthrough moment. Callie explores how embraci...
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In this episode of Enough Already, Callie shares her personal journey of moving from hyper-criticism and self-judgment to a place of self-compassion and acceptance. Growing up in the arts industry where constant evaluation and comparison were the norms, Callie learned from a young age to be hyper-critical of herself. This relentless self-criticism led to a breaking point at age 24, manifesting in a nervous breakdown that ultimately became a breakthrough moment. Callie explores how embraci...
S2 Ep 24: Education - The brain, innate intelligence and growing our capacity with Angie Dee
ENOUGH ALREADY
59 minutes
1 year ago
S2 Ep 24: Education - The brain, innate intelligence and growing our capacity with Angie Dee
Callie is joined by the dynamic Angie Dee, a mother of four, educator, and Montessori specialist. Angie seamlessly combines her roles to share her expertise through workshops, conferences, and online courses for parents and teachers. As the host of the Neuroeducation podcast, Angie advocates for transformative change in the educational system, sparking a learning revolution aimed at empowering both parents and educators to create positive impacts for future generations. Angie's journey into e...
ENOUGH ALREADY
In this episode of Enough Already, Callie shares her personal journey of moving from hyper-criticism and self-judgment to a place of self-compassion and acceptance. Growing up in the arts industry where constant evaluation and comparison were the norms, Callie learned from a young age to be hyper-critical of herself. This relentless self-criticism led to a breaking point at age 24, manifesting in a nervous breakdown that ultimately became a breakthrough moment. Callie explores how embraci...