TOPICS OF NOTE:
- How Victoria transitioned from running a theater to starting a movement
- The proverbial well she fell into and how she got herself out
- The sign to close her theater she received
- What losing professional labels stirred up in her
- The word "just" and what happens when we say it, and why we say it
- The Being Me Movement
- How the death of her father inspires her to live fully
- The clues toward our true desires within our mistakes
- Doing what is written on our heart and why we often don't do it
- The beautiful mission of her "Being Me" podcast
- The power of intuition
- The difference in the 20-somethings of today vs. yesterday
- Helping young adults to step back from media, check in with themselves, and unstory themselves
And, stay tuned for AFTER THOUGHTS to hear a poem written by one of the Being Me Movement members, Brendan Didio.
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QUOTES OF NOTE:
βWe are all born beautifully perfect and anything that we may judge as imperfect is not imperfect.β
βIf you could un-story yourself and unravel all the things that have happened to you, they are not of you.β
βIf you have the thought to do it, you have the resources in you to do it.β
LISTEN TO THE SHOW:
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SHOW NOTES:
"Just "Say No" by Ellen Petry Leanse
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