196: It's Not About Me ft. Ambrose Clincy Jr.

The moment you can look beyond yourself is when you really begin to live. Are you living? Join us on the couch this week for a very special guest: Alexia’s father, Mr. Ambrose Clincy, Jr.! He shares valuable insights from a life dedicated to learning, drops wisdom that only life experiences can teach, talks about building a solid foundation, and helps us expand our perspectives with some great stories on love, priorities, and purpose.

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191: Do I Need to Control Everything?

Are you a control freak? If you have trouble delegating and try to control the people, situations, and what’s happening in your life, then this episode is for you. This week, we discuss control: where this need stems from, how it can be harmful, and then explore the art of surrender as an alternative way to release anxiety and handle things.

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185: Challenge Negative Thoughts with This Framework

Do you struggle with negative thoughts? We all have them, so how do we actually deal with them? This week, we explore how to know when your negative thoughts cross a line and you need a change and discuss a 5 step strategy to help us get to the root issue and move through those plaguing negative thoughts.

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180: Entrepreneurial Activism ft. Karim Webb

Rising tides raise all ships. This week, we chat with we learn about Karim Webb’s journey: why he chose a route of entrepreneurial activism and how we can all get involved. He discusses the important role that entrepreneurship plays in accelerating equitable outcomes and removing barriers to help close the Nation’s wealth, health, and achievement gaps, changing society for the better.

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179: Changing the Narrative on Incarceration ft. Daniel Forkkio

What are you passionate about? What does it take to make an actual difference in the world around us? This week, Daniel Forkkio, the CEO of Represent Justice joined us on the couch to discuss his and his organization’s work in reimagining the justice system through storytelling, the importance of changing our personal narratives and humanizing those within the system, and gave actionable tips and insights into what it takes to create real demand for change.

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