She was the keynote speaker, but I didn’t know. It was just her lovely energy that drew me to start speaking with Dr. Katie Eastman at the Seattle Founder’s Live event last year. With a mutual passion for helping people through change, we hit it off right away. When I learned that she had been mentored by the Elizabeth Kubler-Ross, I knew this was someone who knew more than a few things about what it takes to find peace with transition. Even more impressive than her close connection to ...
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She was the keynote speaker, but I didn’t know. It was just her lovely energy that drew me to start speaking with Dr. Katie Eastman at the Seattle Founder’s Live event last year. With a mutual passion for helping people through change, we hit it off right away. When I learned that she had been mentored by the Elizabeth Kubler-Ross, I knew this was someone who knew more than a few things about what it takes to find peace with transition. Even more impressive than her close connection to ...
Get ready for some emotion in this one – a lot of laughing and a few tears. In this episode we talk about the importance of words and explore what lies beyond them, including the emotions that are often triggered because of them. As we emerge into a time where texting is prolific, common phrases are reduced to acronyms (IDC SSDD FOTFL QQ ILY anybody?) and new words are being created at an unusually rapid pace, do words matter anymore? My next guest insists “YES.” As a ...
Take Your Shoes Off First w/ Julia Freeland
She was the keynote speaker, but I didn’t know. It was just her lovely energy that drew me to start speaking with Dr. Katie Eastman at the Seattle Founder’s Live event last year. With a mutual passion for helping people through change, we hit it off right away. When I learned that she had been mentored by the Elizabeth Kubler-Ross, I knew this was someone who knew more than a few things about what it takes to find peace with transition. Even more impressive than her close connection to ...