Just Being Shauna VanBogart
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Get access to bonus episodes and exclusive behind-the-scenes content inside the Just Being Community: https://www.patreon.com/justbeing >> If you’re an entrepreneur with an overflowing to-do list that isn’t getting you the results you want, the Just Being Podcast will show you how to “just be” your way to greater fulfillment, impact, and financial freedom. After years of diving deep into everything from digital marketing and tactical strategy to spirituality and the law of attraction, I’m certain that the key to your abundance is found within your being and that’s why I started the Just Being Podcast to share how you can take the concept of being in business and use it to expand beyond your wildest dreams.
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Ep 01: Just Being Seen
#01: No matter who you are or what you do, if you want real influence and impact in the world, you have to show up and let yourself just be seen. But how?
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Ep 02: Just Being Seen and Accepted
#02: You want to make an impact. Share your gifts. Be more you online. But what does it take to show up, be seen, and be accepted for who you really are?
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Ep 03: Just Being Seen Failing
#03: I might be good at saving face, but I was NOT good at failing. So when no one showed up to the event I spent months planning, I was humiliated - publicly.
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Ep 04: Just Being Seen on Brand
#04: Skateboarding. Cranberry juice. Fleetwood Mac. Apparently, all you need to go viral online and earn $10k plus a new truck. But only if you’re committed to showing up and Just Being Seen… On Brand.
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Ep 05: Just Being Seen as Sensitive
#05: Did you know some people are ‘highly sensitive’ - genetically? Now we know what it means to have a highly acute nervous system, but there’s still work to be done to acknowledge there’s nothing wrong, and actually a whole lot right, about Just Being Seen as sensitive.
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Ep 06: Just Being Seen as Imperfect
#06: There are facets of my life I decide in advance to fail at. Bathroom etiquette is one.
Making ‘hot toddies’ is another. Because it’s abundance, not shame, that’s found in Just Being Seen as Imperfect.