
133 episodes

Relatable with Stephanie Michele SocialBling Studios
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- Society & Culture
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5.0 • 3 Ratings
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Relatable with Stephanie Michele is a weekly Youtube live-stream show spotlighting exceptional human encounters – the people who make them happen and the actions it takes to create them. Tune in for inspiring conversations with amazing guests, relational learning and encouraged social challenges of the week to improve quality of relating with self, other people and the world. Stephanie's philosophy - The amount of relationship and life advice online is overwhelming. Instead of offering more of that, she invites people to try new relational experiences that are self-explorative with high value opportunities for learning and growth. Watch LIVE every Tuesday at 11:00 am (PST) on YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/RelatablewithStephanieMichele or see the archives of the show here: www.stephaniemichele.com
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Relatable Episode 134: This Defender of Justice
Terry Franklin shares his journey to learn how his fourth great-grandmother Lucy, was freed from slavery and what he learned about the relationships she was in at the time.
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Relatable Episode 133: This Community Curator
Stephanie talks with Michael Backlinder from ilCaffè about the small actions that create favorable social impact in the hospitality business.
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Relatable Episode 132: This Float Innovator
Stephanie talks with FloatLab's Crash Hoefler about the benefits of sensory deprivation and the future of float technology.
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Relatable Episode 131: This Friend of Learning
A season of Relatable would not be the same without Robert Graves. He is back dropping truth bombs about life, parenting and thriving through challenges.
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Relatable Episode 130: This Community Builder of Gender-Non-Conforming Artists
Musical theater producer, Becker Grumet talks about the joys of collaborating with other artists and the challenges of running an art non-profit.
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Relatable Episode 129: This Boxing Bad-ass
Cary Williams talks about the role boxing has played in her life and in the lives' of the people she coaches and trains.
Customer Reviews
Highly Recommend
It never gets old. Stephanie and her guests keep it real and help me see things from a different perspective. I love listening during my commute to help pass the time.