12. Using Your Voice - a podcast by Chrissy King + Shirin Eskandani

from 2020-01-21T05:00

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In this episode, Chrissy and Shirin talk about their journeys to transparency in business and personal situations, as well as overcoming the roadblock of perfectionism.
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Time Stamps:
0:34 - What we are talking about today!

0:50 - Surprise! We’ve got a BONUS episode next week!

2:04 - An opportunity for YOU, our community: The Glow Up Retreat!

4:20 - What’s the tea (Shirin is getting married AGAIN and food!)?

13:14 - Have we always been people that have voiced our opinions?

19:26 - Feeling like when we use our voice, it has to be to say the most profound thing.

23:53 - The scariest parts of sharing your authentic voice.

33:04 - Our experience during our joint workshop around voice at Ignited Womxn Summit!

36:34 - How do we use our voice in our personal family context? 

42:40 - Final thoughts we have on using your voice.

48:40 - Wrap Up!

Quotes:
“It’s that one person saying, ‘Wow, I’m so happy you said that,’ that reminds me that my experiences and my perspective ARE really valuable. And not only are they valuable...but maybe just sharing something as simple as my experience can be beneficial and can serve humanity.”
- Chrissy King

“You’ve gotta say it and you’ve gotta be confident about it. With the confidence of 1,000 white men, you’ve gotta say the thing!”
- Chrissy King

“Someone out there really needs to hear what you have to say in the exact way that you say that. The more you delay, you are delaying that person from having that healing or that discovery or that kinship or that connectedness.”
- Shirin Eskandani

“I think a lot of us wait for the perfect time, the perfect context, the perfect post, the perfect way to say it to express ourselves, and that person on the other end is not waiting for perfect. They are just waiting for that thing.”
- Shirin Eskandani

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