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Finding Purpose Makes You Unstoppable With Jaye Washington

“Finding your purpose will make you unstoppable.” 

When Jaye Washington invoked this mantra I knew it had to be the title of this week’s episode. 

Having a north star amidst the storms of life can make all the difference. 

With all the clutter of social media, the year 2020 has been, and the ups and downs of just living, discovering what our inner-compass is can be easier said than done. 

That is why I am so grateful Jaye has joined us as this week’s guest. 

Jaye is an expert at creating a transparent and uncut safe space for all things adulting.  

Whether it is through her podcast (The School of Life), her online academy (The School of Life Academy), or as the CEO and Chief Communications Consultant at The Savvy

Solution - Jaye expertly delivers the kind of advice you write on sticky notes and stick to your mirror. 

At the heart of this episode is Jaye’s insights on we can translate pain into purpose. 

Jaye also speaks on the importance of giving yourself grace, embracing who you are as an individual, and role models we can look to for inspiration. 

Touching upon her experience as a CEO, Jaye also shared some valuable advice on running a business, managing a team, marketing your key message, and connecting with your audience. 

She shared with us her 4 Step Strategy Formula for Creating Your Business Strategy. 

And this is just the tip of the iceberg. 

I’m telling you - this episode with Jaye is fire. 

Do yourself a favor. 

Get ready. 

Then hit play. 

Here we go. 

You can know more about Jaye at Thesavvysolutionllc.com  and on instagram at @missjaye 

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Courage Talks - Part 2

Welcome to Part 2 of the Courage Talks. If you haven’t yet listened to part 1, be sure to do so!  

I hope you are safe and healthy!  

I have tried to explore the definition of courage beyond just heroic and dangerous acts of valor. While this is certainly courage, I also wanted to highlight what courage looks like in our everyday lives. 

In this second part of the Courage talks, you’ll hear people from different backgrounds, professions, and perspectives dive deep into who their courage role models are, what courage looks like, and how you can become more courageous. 

Even 2 years later, I still found so many gems listening back to these interviews. 

I hope you enjoy this conclusion to the Courage Talks! 

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Courage Talks Part 1

I’ve been reflecting upon courage lately. The latin origin of the word – cor – means heart.  Rather than being verbose and ego driven, to me, courage begins and ends with the heart. 

2018 was my year of courage. It allowed me 12 months to reflect upon my own definition of courage and to listen to other people’s definitions as well. It was a wonderful journey of seeing the beautiful differences and synchronicity parallels in people’s stories, experiences, and definitions of courage. 

As you may know, I am on paternity leave spending precious time with Jayanma. In the interim, I’ve prepared for you some of my favorite episode replays from the over past 205 episodes I’ve shared (wow – 200 just snuck in on me). 

This week’s episode is a replay from my courage talks series from 2018. During a dinner party, or while people were over at my house, I’d invite them to step into my studio, where I would walk them through the same set of questions around courage. 

During this two part episode, you get to hear their responses. Ranging from diverse backgrounds, professions, and perspectives, the participants of this episode dive deep into who their courage role models are, what courage looks like, and how you can become more courageous. 

I hope you enjoy part 1 of Courage Talks! 

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