S1 E8 -- Susan's Tales: A World Before Social Media, Getting Clear, and Getting More of What We Crave
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What a conversation! We're talking to Susan Hyatt in today's episode, and we're talking about what it costs to keep up with social media today. And we BOTH remember a time before social media was a part of our lives. Social media can be used to help us connect to folks we wouldn't have known otherwise, but it can also become a dark rabbit hole, seeing unrealistic versions of life that we think we have to meet. Susan describes her own muscling through it experience, and we both share a poignant moment in our lives when things really began to change.
Susan Hyatt is a Master Certified Life Coach, Bestselling Author, and TEDx Speaker. She’s on a mission to ignite 'Big Yes Energy' in women everywhere. With 17 years of coaching experience under her belt, Susan has guided thousands of women through their personal revolutions. She's a crusader against diet culture and a vocal advocate for closing gaps – in wages, confidence, and yes, even orgasms. She is also the creator of BARE - a groundbreaking process that’s inspired women all over the world to stop shrinking their bodies and start expanding their lives. Susan's impactful work has graced national TV, leading podcasts, and top magazines including O: The Oprah Magazine, Cosmopolitan, Seventeen, Woman’s World, and Call Her Daddy. Her dedication to women's empowerment and entrepreneurship also earned her a spot as a finalist for the prestigious Athena Award. When she's not hyping up her clients, leading epic retreats, or making a scene, Susan can be found weightlifting, marathon training, globetrotting, or cozying up in her hygge corner. She’s also not shy about advocating for equality at home, regularly reminding her husband about the importance of sharing the "invisible workload," so she can continue to earn big and play big.
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Cover photo by: Charis Brice