Susan - Get In Your Own Corner

Susan is a comedian by profession, a truth teller, French fry lover, self help junkie, and all around honest, kind, and fun human at heart.  We talk about the pain in friendship breakups and how the pandemic got the best of us in so many ways, about the toxicity in the phrase “no regrets”, the importance of being known as kind, why she feels the most at peace on stage, the importance of not relying on the illusion of stability, and why joy is actually the most terrifying emotion for most of us. We talk about the importance in being willing to admit to yourself and others when life sucks, the importance of being ok with discomfort and difficult emotions, and how when we seek to “fix someone” instead of listen and accept the discomfort of life and their experience, we actually are missing out on the opportunity to connect with them. We talk about the value she feels after a show when her audience feels understood, and how she is not here to fix anyone, but to simply help them feel seen. How her compassion has grown for herself and how she is able to move through moments of self doubt and disapproval easier now and how the relationship with herself has improved. So tune in today and meet Susan a woman that reminded me the value in our flaws being known, in the truth being accepted, and in our intentionality to use our experiences for the sake of humanity. You can find Susan and learn more about her work here @susanistewart

Susan is a comedian by profession, a truth teller, French fry lover, self help junkie, and all around honest, kind, and fun human at heart. 

We talk about the pain in friendship breakups and how the pandemic got the best of us in so many ways, about the toxicity in the phrase “no regrets”, the importance of being known as kind, why she feels the most at peace on stage, the importance of not relying on the illusion of stability, and why joy is actually the most terrifying emotion for most of us.

We talk about the importance in being willing to admit to yourself and others when life sucks, the importance of being ok with discomfort and difficult emotions, and how when we seek to “fix someone” instead of listen and accept the discomfort of life and their experience, we actually are missing out on the opportunity to connect with them.

We talk about the value she feels after a show when her audience feels understood, and how she is not here to fix anyone, but to simply help them feel seen. How her compassion has grown for herself and how she is able to move through moments of self doubt and disapproval easier now and how the relationship with herself has improved.

So tune in today and meet Susan a woman that reminded me the value in our flaws being known, in the truth being accepted, and in our intentionality to use our experiences for the sake of humanity.

You can find Susan and learn more about her work here @susanistewart

Susan - Get In Your Own Corner
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