48 min

[BONUS] Advocating for Yourself as a Multi-Passionate Woman with Krystal Woods Multi-Passionate Mastery

    • Self-Improvement

Something you might not know about me is that I'm a very assertive person. 


You know that person at dinner who will send back a meal if it's not to their liking? Yeah, that's me.


I've learned that being able to advocate for myself, especially as a Black woman, is something that is not optional. 


I've also learned that being an outspoken person has its challenges and that going through life with the ability to speak up for yourself isn't something that comes naturally to everyone.


If you're curious about what it means to advocate for yourself as a multi-passionate in various areas of your life, you'll enjoy this conversation.


This interview originally aired on the Under the Surface podcast with host, Krystal Woods.


I interviewed Krystal back on episode 19 about Human Design (linked in the show notes below), but this interview on her show is a bit different and our conversation was SO juicy that I wanted to share it with you here.


After chatting a bit about why I do the work that I do as a life coach for multi-passionates, we dove into the benefits and challenges of being someone who is naturally assertive and passionate about self-advocacy.


I can't wait to see what this conversation sparks in you!


⬇️ SHOW NOTES ⬇️


⭐️ Help us celebrate season 2 by leaving a review on Apple Podcasts (here's how) or a 5-star rating on Spotify! 

📌 Don't miss our upcoming BONUS episodes! Subscribe on your podcast app or join my email list HERE for updates.

🎙 Check out episode 19, my interview with Krystal Woods HERE. 

✨ Ready to FINALLY break free from the pressure of doing "all the things" at once? Check out my coaching program, Prioritize and Thrive, HERE.

💭 Do you have a question or reflection about this episode? I'd love to hear it! Send me a voice note.

Listen to more from Krystal with the Under the Surface podcast HERE. -Please note that any of the offers mentioned in this episode are no longer relevant as my business is closing. If you'd like to stay connected, come find me on LinkedIn!

Something you might not know about me is that I'm a very assertive person. 


You know that person at dinner who will send back a meal if it's not to their liking? Yeah, that's me.


I've learned that being able to advocate for myself, especially as a Black woman, is something that is not optional. 


I've also learned that being an outspoken person has its challenges and that going through life with the ability to speak up for yourself isn't something that comes naturally to everyone.


If you're curious about what it means to advocate for yourself as a multi-passionate in various areas of your life, you'll enjoy this conversation.


This interview originally aired on the Under the Surface podcast with host, Krystal Woods.


I interviewed Krystal back on episode 19 about Human Design (linked in the show notes below), but this interview on her show is a bit different and our conversation was SO juicy that I wanted to share it with you here.


After chatting a bit about why I do the work that I do as a life coach for multi-passionates, we dove into the benefits and challenges of being someone who is naturally assertive and passionate about self-advocacy.


I can't wait to see what this conversation sparks in you!


⬇️ SHOW NOTES ⬇️


⭐️ Help us celebrate season 2 by leaving a review on Apple Podcasts (here's how) or a 5-star rating on Spotify! 

📌 Don't miss our upcoming BONUS episodes! Subscribe on your podcast app or join my email list HERE for updates.

🎙 Check out episode 19, my interview with Krystal Woods HERE. 

✨ Ready to FINALLY break free from the pressure of doing "all the things" at once? Check out my coaching program, Prioritize and Thrive, HERE.

💭 Do you have a question or reflection about this episode? I'd love to hear it! Send me a voice note.

Listen to more from Krystal with the Under the Surface podcast HERE. -Please note that any of the offers mentioned in this episode are no longer relevant as my business is closing. If you'd like to stay connected, come find me on LinkedIn!

48 min