Courageous Pivot with Meghan Telpner

EP 039: The Key To Finding Your Way Back to the Life You Actually Want

23 min · 6. apr. 202623 min
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For anyone who knows they need to put the phone down, pick something up, and finally find out what they're made of. What if the life you're searching for is the one you keep scrolling past? In this solo episode, Meghan Telpner gets honest about one of the most quietly damaging habits of modern life: consuming more than we create. From the curated highlight reels that quietly erode our sense of self, to the synthetic hit of fast fashion and endless feeds that leave us full but starving, this episode names what so many of us feel but rarely say out loud. Drawing on three years of her own unraveling and rebuilding, Meghan shares what she found on the other side of the noise. A creative calling. Joy as a compass. And the terrifying, beautiful reality that responding to your own inner whisper is both the hardest and most important thing you will ever do. If you've been feeling restless, disconnected, or like you're watching your life from the outside, this one is for you. Links + Resources * Full show notes [https://fun.meghantelpner.com/blog] * Shop: 30% off Rise + Shine: Guided Path to Heart-Led Living and Leadership [https://fun.meghantelpner.com/offers/Nt3QgZam?coupon_code=PIVOT30]

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For anyone who knows they need to put the phone down, pick something up, and finally find out what they're made of. What if the life you're searching for is the one you keep scrolling past? In this solo episode, Meghan Telpner gets honest about one of the most quietly damaging habits of modern life: consuming more than we create. From the curated highlight reels that quietly erode our sense of self, to the synthetic hit of fast fashion and endless feeds that leave us full but starving, this episode names what so many of us feel but rarely say out loud. Drawing on three years of her own unraveling and rebuilding, Meghan shares what she found on the other side of the noise. A creative calling. Joy as a compass. And the terrifying, beautiful reality that responding to your own inner whisper is both the hardest and most important thing you will ever do. If you've been feeling restless, disconnected, or like you're watching your life from the outside, this one is for you. Links + Resources * Full show notes [https://fun.meghantelpner.com/blog] * Shop: 30% off Rise + Shine: Guided Path to Heart-Led Living and Leadership [https://fun.meghantelpner.com/offers/Nt3QgZam?coupon_code=PIVOT30]

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