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Let's face it, life is uncomfortable. Whether it's interacting with other humans (or trying to), going after our goals and improving our lives, or understanding other people's perspectives, preferences and proclivities, being able to face the discomforts in life with courage, compassion, confidence and resilience will make life a lot more enjoyable! So join me as we DANCE IN THE DISCOMFORT ZONE! We'll explore new ideas, learn how to build our confidence, courage and resilience, and laugh a little too, because life is serious enough. We need a little cha cha, and a little ha ha every once in a while! Welcome to the Discomfort Zone with Anne Bonney!

Dancing in the Discomfort Zone with Anne Bonney Anne Bonney

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Let's face it, life is uncomfortable. Whether it's interacting with other humans (or trying to), going after our goals and improving our lives, or understanding other people's perspectives, preferences and proclivities, being able to face the discomforts in life with courage, compassion, confidence and resilience will make life a lot more enjoyable! So join me as we DANCE IN THE DISCOMFORT ZONE! We'll explore new ideas, learn how to build our confidence, courage and resilience, and laugh a little too, because life is serious enough. We need a little cha cha, and a little ha ha every once in a while! Welcome to the Discomfort Zone with Anne Bonney!

    Penny Zenker: The Focusologist!

    Penny Zenker: The Focusologist!

    PROCRASTINATION!  Distractions!  Self-sabotage!  All the things that keep us from being as productive as we can, and I don’t know about you, but the thought of being “as productive as possible” is exhausting!  In this fun and insightful episode, Productivity expert Penny Zenker (https://pennyzenker360.com/) shares what she has learned through experience and research about the psychology of productivity, and how we can get better at it. 

     We talk about 
    The dangers of habits and being on Auto-Pilot for too long Reset Moments and the importance of taking a pause to be sure we’re on the right course Her 1-3-5 method of planning her day And how dog barf can really mess up your plan!  
    Do you want more from Penny? 
    Website: https://pennyzenker360.com/
    LinkedIN https://www.linkedin.com/in/pennyzenker/
    Facebook https://www.facebook.com/pennyzperspective
    Twitter https://twitter.com/pennyzenker
    Instagram https://www.instagram.com/pennyzenker/
    Youtube https://www.youtube.com/c/PennyZenkerKeynoteSpeaker 
    PREORDER the new book: https://pennyzenker360.com/the-reset-mindset/
     
    Penny Zenker is The Focusologist, an international speaker, business strategy coach, and best-selling author.  Before her 31st Birthday, Penny founded, developed, and sold her first multi-million dollar business while living in Zurich, Switzerland. Later at the world's 4th largest Market Research company, she managed business unit turnarounds and was a Tony Robbins business coach helping entrepreneurs around the world to double their businesses. Penny is one of America’s leading experts in the psychology of productivity to eliminate distraction, perfectionism, and self-sabotage to maximize results in every area of your life. Penny’s book The Productivity Zone was an instant Amazon Best Seller and her TEDx, "The Energy of Thought", has gained attention around the world with over 1M views. Her engaging, inspiring interactive talks teach people to think and act more strategically. Penny has been featured on NBC News, Forbes, Inc, ESPN, and Wharton Business Radio among others. 

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    Britt Frank on Overcoming Childhood Trauma, Unhealthy Adult Patterns and Circus!

    Britt Frank on Overcoming Childhood Trauma, Unhealthy Adult Patterns and Circus!

    In this fascinating episode, Britt Frank (www.scienceofstuck.com) speaker, trauma therapist, circus performer and trauma survivor shares her personal experiences of overcoming childhood and adult abuse, drug addiction, unhealthy adult patterns, and how she pushed past comfort zones through admitting where she was and....circus performing! She highlights the value of embracing discomfort and using language and humor and play to navigate uncomfortable situations.
     
    We talk about
    The importance of vulnerability and embracing shame to move towardsa a more healthy futureRealizing her child sexual abuse in her 20s, and all the challenging patterns that created, and she eventually overcameThe value of dancing in the discomfort zone in actually rewiring your brainEmbracing her discomfort in a large metal hoop 20 feet in the air in a purple sparkly circus outfit!  ( https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/rmhu38yitr10xqz5x41tk/IMG_1356.mov?rlkey=37tkxkfrvbpd7ez0tp0si4ws9&e=1&dl=0 ) 
    Want more from Britt?
    Website : www.scienceofstuck.com
    Insta @brittfrank
    LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/brittfrankmsw/
    And of course, the video of her HOOP PERFORMANCE!   https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/rmhu38yitr10xqz5x41tk/IMG_1356.mov?rlkey=37tkxkfrvbpd7ez0tp0si4ws9&e=1&dl=0 

    Britt Frank, LSCSW, SEP is a recovering mess of a human-turned-psychotherapist. She’s the author of The Science of Stuck and The Getting Unstuck  (Penguin Random House), named by SHRM, Esquire, New York Magazine, and The Next Big Idea Club as a must-read. Britt received her undergraduate degree from Duke University and her master’s degree from the University of Kansas, where she later became an award-winning adjunct instructor. Britt is a contributing writer to Psychology Today and her work has been featured in Forbes, NPR, The New York Times, Fast Company, Psych Central, SELF, and Thrive Global. She also likes to do circus acrobat things because life’s too short not to play. 

    • 34 min
    Olesia Sinkova: Ukrainian refugee, mother, yoga teacher and dragon feeder

    Olesia Sinkova: Ukrainian refugee, mother, yoga teacher and dragon feeder

    The situation in Ukraine fills the media with terrible news, but hearing the story from someone who was directly impacted brings an increased level of intensity.  This week's guest Olesia Sinkova (https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100018842642011) fled Ukraine 2 years ago with her 3 children, her husband and 2 backpacks.  They left behind their lives, their jobs, family, friends and their 2 beloved cats to find a safer life in Germany.  In this episode, she tells her story, and how she has brought herself and her children through the horrors happening in Ukraine.

    We talk about
    The experience in her village, 15 miles from where the main bombardments were happening.How she spoke to her children about all the loud noises of war they could hear while playing in the woods near their houseHow she got through her anxiety and depressionHow she's helping her fellow Ukrainians in Cologne, Germany to deal with their feelings of escaping their homelandFor more from Olesia,
    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100018842642011
    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/olesia-sinkova-speaker/

    Olesia Sinkova is a Ukrainian refugee living in Germany, a motivational speaker and an author. Knowing that tomorrow is not guaranteed made her a spiritual warrior, cutting through anxiety and despair with the tools she has gained along her own spiritual journey. Sharing this with others became her true purpose.

    • 25 min
    Kris McGuigan on Courage

    Kris McGuigan on Courage

    Courage!  If we ever expect to Dance in the Discomfort Zone of life, we have to have courage, so today I welcome Kris McGuigan, Speaker, Author and Courage Coach to talk about her 3 Cs of Courage; Clarity, Conviction and Constancy!  She goes into great detail to help us build our courage muscles and achieve the things we want in our lives.
    We talk about
    ·        How to find clarity on what you really want to go after, and the challenges that all the messaging in the world creates.
    ·        How to strengthen your decision by developing your conviction
    ·        The difference between consistency and constancy, and why CONSTANCY is the way to go
    ·        Failure.  The definition and how it’s merely a learning opportunity rather than a stopping point!
    If you want more from Kris, here are all the links in one happy link!  https://linktr.ee/krismcguigan
     
    Kris McGuigan is the founder and principal owner of Professional Courage. As a board-certified, executive coach, keynote speaker and corporate trainer for the nation’s most prominent Fortune 500 companies, Kris has helped countless leaders step up and stand out in the marketplace. Her first book, The Requisite Courage: How to Make Brave Decisions in Business & Life, is a science-based approach to fear management that helps you overcome self-doubt, take more risks and get results.

    • 31 min
    Chris West on finding self-love and true happiness (and it ain't comfortable!)

    Chris West on finding self-love and true happiness (and it ain't comfortable!)

    This week I'm joined by Chris West (http://videonarrative.com) as he shares his  journey of embracing discomfort to live a fulfilling life. Chris has committed to facing fears, uncomfortable situations and fully exploring life which has led to more fulfillment and a life well lived. Chris struggled with personal issues like low self-worth and a need to care for others, which led to feelings of hopelessness, but after many years of personal growth work, he found deeper joy and fulfillment by prioritizing self-care and his own self-love. Chris did this not only in his personal life, but when he recently shifted his business model in a huge way, gaining more freedom for himself and his kids while expanding their capabilities for his clients. BINGO!  He emphasizes taking responsibility for one's own well-being and choices, rather than relying on others or external factors for happiness.

    Chris West is the founder of Video Narrative, a brand design firm that specializes in growing speaking businesses through brand clarity, speaker demo reels, and website design.   Before working with leading speakers around the world, Chris developed his approach for stories in his graduate work in Narrative Therapy.  

    Today Chris works alongside thought-leaders to increase their message, clarity, and impact through powerful narratives.   When not telling stories, Chris is out backpacking with his three children, and attending an exhaustive amount of personal development retreats. 

    • 28 min
    Nina Meehan on Cultivating your Creativity

    Nina Meehan on Cultivating your Creativity

    Creativity is one of those thing that many people think they don’t have, but according to this week’s guest Nina Meehan (https://ninameehan.com/), any time you bring something new into the world, you’re being creative!  It’s not the big scary, talent-required, elusive thing.  You are creative, and should practice your creativity because it’s a great stress booster too!!
    Want to know more about Nina, here are the links!
    https://www.instagram.com/nmeehan/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/ninameehan/ https://ninameehan.com/ and here’s my glorious dog!  https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/x51x0dbtimir89t2qd7lr/Nina-Pod-Dog.png?rlkey=2kykemcei0cqtalb8ei47h4o2&dl=0
    and the e-mail for free books that I mentioned at the end is admin@annebonney.com (also a great place to send podcast topic requests or guest nominations!!)
    A creativity expert, Nina Meehan inspires the broader community as a skilled theatre producer, award-winning director, and dedicated arts educator, with expertise in youth development. Her work focuses on nurturing innovation and connecting people in our increasingly digital world.
    Nina’s award-winning theatrical work for young people as CEO of Bay Area Children's Theatre has reached more than 700,000 kids and adults and has toured nationally and internationally. 
    Her unique style of storytelling appeals to kids and kids-at-heart alike!  
    As president of the board of directors of TYA/USA, the national organization of theatres for young audiences, she actively engages in outreach on behalf of the profession and the issues it embraces--from anti-racism to support for theatre as a vital national industry to artistic innovation in response to the pandemic. 
    Nina speaks and writes frequently about creativity, nonprofit management, and theatre for young audiences (TYA). She writes an invited column on creativity, empathy and art, and family connection, and is regularly published in on-line magazines.
    Her work has been spotlighted in the Los Angeles Times, American Theatre Magazine, San Francisco Chronicle, Barron’s, NBC News, and CBS News. 
    Nina holds a BS in theatre from Northwestern University and a Master's of Nonprofit Administration from the University of San Francisco. She is also a certified yoga instructor. 
     

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