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691: Discover the Desire For What's Next {Interview with Jennifer Louden}
691: Discover the Desire For What's Next {Interview with Jennifer Louden}
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Length:
43 minutes
Released:
Mar 24, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
“And one day she discovered that she was fierce, and strong, and full of fire, and that not even she could hold herself back because her passion burned brighter than her fears.” – Mark Anthony Jennifer Louden is a personal growth pioneer who helped launch the concept of self-care with her 1992 bestselling debut book The Woman’s Comfort Book. She is the author of five additional books, including The Woman’s Retreat Book, The Life Organizer and Why Bother? With close to a million copies of her books in print in nine languages, Jennifer is a sought-after speaker, addressing audiences across the USA, Canada and Europe. She is a former columnist for Whole Living, a Martha Stewart magazine, and has appeared on a number of television and radio shows and podcasts—including The Oprah Winfrey Show. Her work has been featured in People, USA Today, CNN, and Brené Brown’s books Daring Greatly and Dare to Lead. As an entrepreneur and educator, Jennifer has offered women’s retreats for over 25 years, and her email newsletter reaches 20,000 subscribers weekly. She lives in Boulder County, Colorado. In this episode, Jennifer and I talk about: How to listen to yourself & your intuition How to discover the desire for what's next How to open yourself up to possibilities Learn more about Jennifer on her website: www.jenniferlouden.com Continue the conversation on Instagram @heatherchauvin_ Apply for Mastery: www.heatherchauvin.com/mastery
Released:
Mar 24, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode
Titles in the series (100)
005: Are you creating your life or maintaining it?: POINT 1: Your desires are a sign. Listen. Desires come from source. Listen carefully. They get louder as time goes on, until the discomfort becomes painful. POINT 2: Ignite Passion In Your Life. Get clean on how you want to feel... by Emotionally Uncomfortable