Self(ish) by frank body Frank Body
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The connotations around self-care, self-love and self-improvement have implied that you’re self-involved. But being Self(ish) doesn’t have to be a bad thing. After all, you can’t pour from an empty cup.
At frank, we’ve been having honest conversations for 10 years. Since day one we have wanted to give you the skills and confidence to help you define your own place in a world that too often tells you what to be.
This series will see our founders and team talk with the best, brightest and most honest minds across a variety of fields - from financial literacy to sexual pleasure and human design to self-harm - inspiring you to embrace selfishness.
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Zara McDonald and Michelle Andrews on Self (Confidence): It took being Shameless to be Self(ish).
We know a thing or two about being risky (read: risque), our brand was built on it. And it was taking these risks with our tone of voice, marketing, and branding that led to success. We want to empower babes to step away from erring on the side of caution and feel confident taking a step toward their ambitions.
For my last Self(ish) episode of the season, Michelle Andrews and Zara McDonald from Shameless Media talk to us about building an empire by leaning into risks, bolstering their strengths, and saying no far more than saying yes.
To be frank, it’s time to back yourself. It’s peachy enough.
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Lauren McDonough on Self (Harm): How to take powerful steps toward mental strength.
This episode comes with a content warning, we’ll be discussing suicide and self-harm and if this is not something that you’re able to consume right now, that’s absolutely fine. Take a listen to another podcast, or have a listen to one of our other Self(ish) episodes.
If you or somebody you know is struggling at the moment, visit Beyond Blue’s Get Support page on their website which can connect you to a counsellor 24/7, as well as provide so many mental-health resources for every kind of situation.
Lauren McDonough is a suicide survivor, mental health advocate, amputee, and model. At the age of 19, after battling years of debilitating mental health struggles, she threw herself in front of a Melbourne train in a suicide attempt that led to the loss of both of her legs and severe spinal injury.
What followed was a period of painful physical and mental rebuilding and rigorous self-work to get to a better place. Determined to deter anybody else who may be struggling from reaching the place she found herself in, Lauren is a powerful mental heath speaker, disability advocate, and model.
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@lauren_mcdonough
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Emma Bates on Self (Worth): Ask our search engine like it's the group chat.
Emma Bates is a natural-born marketer and community builder. At the age of 19, she grew a blog to 100k+ readers before transitioning into the marketing industry, working with mammoth consumer brands in NYC and the UK. Before founding Diem, Emma was Head of Global Marketing at Away. And now, Diem is taking off all over the world as the first-of-its-kind social search engine for women and non-binary folk.
Have you Googled something starting with "Is it normal..."? Candace and Emma spoke about why women seek answers within the context of their specific situation, the data bias and gender information gap within search engines, and why conversations will always be the primary information-sharing tool.
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@emmashbates
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@askdiem
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Erin Deering on Self (Worth): Getting out of a love Triangl with yourself, martyrdom, and avoidance.
You can’t pour from an empty cup, but you can learn to ask for a refill.
Erin Deering, ‘accidental’ Co-Founder of Triangl swimwear, has had a rocky relationship with her own self-worth — especially during the heights of business success. She also spoke with Jess and Bree about the stigma of getting help with parenting, and why admitting when you’re wrong can be the most freeing feeling.
To be frank, self-worth is a muscle that needs to be stretched. And we’ve got plenty of hands.
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@erinkdeering
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Ash Rucker on Self (Expression): Go and scream into your pillow.
Why should we lean into activities that foster self-expression? And what happens if we don't find release?
We're even more Self(ish) this week as Candace speaks to Ash Rucker — Founder of TherapART. A nonprofit based in the US that exists to celebrate and drive positive conversation about art therapy. As a trained yoga instructor, meditation and movement educator, Ash has found self-expression through free-form movement as a way to heal. Through TherapART, Ash leads one-of-a-kind workshops in New York, Miami, Mexico, and virtually.
To be frank, we're all trying on new hats (or wigs) to see what feels right. And that's how babes get closer to themselves.
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@a_rucker
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@therapart_
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Courtney Act on Self (Expression): "Normal" is merely a washing machine cycle.
We’re all walking self-billboards, does yours reflect you accurately?
This week, Bree and Jess discuss self (expression) with Courtney Act — an internationally celebrated performer, singer, author, and drag queen. They dissect everything from having conversations with people you (strongly) disagree with, why video first dates trump IRL ones, and how self-doubt still creeps into her work.
To be frank, we're all trying on new hats (or wigs) to see what feels right. And that's how babes get closer to themselves.
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@courtneyact
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This episode of Selfish was recorded on Wurundjeri land. Always was, always will be, Wurundjeri land.