Sometimes your energy speaks before your words ever do. In this conversation, Kwesiwa Quaison-Sackey and I talk about how the vibration you carry, your presence, honesty, and truth, shapes everything from your relationships to your leadership. Kwesiwa shares her journey of understanding herself through the lens of neurodiversity, looking back on early signs of autism such as sensory sensitivity, focused interests, and discomfort with surface-level interaction. Instead of trying to fit in or m...
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Sometimes your energy speaks before your words ever do. In this conversation, Kwesiwa Quaison-Sackey and I talk about how the vibration you carry, your presence, honesty, and truth, shapes everything from your relationships to your leadership. Kwesiwa shares her journey of understanding herself through the lens of neurodiversity, looking back on early signs of autism such as sensory sensitivity, focused interests, and discomfort with surface-level interaction. Instead of trying to fit in or m...
What if the pain you're carrying isn't a problem to fix, but there to teach you something beautiful? We’ve been taught to treat our pain as something to overcome quietly, but what if it’s actually the starting place for deeper compassion... for ourselves, and for those around us? I talk about the power of holding pain without needing to rush to a solution. I share how I’ve started to look at my own pain not as something that disqualifies me from helping others, but as the very reason I ...
Productivity with Peace of Mind
Sometimes your energy speaks before your words ever do. In this conversation, Kwesiwa Quaison-Sackey and I talk about how the vibration you carry, your presence, honesty, and truth, shapes everything from your relationships to your leadership. Kwesiwa shares her journey of understanding herself through the lens of neurodiversity, looking back on early signs of autism such as sensory sensitivity, focused interests, and discomfort with surface-level interaction. Instead of trying to fit in or m...