Sovereignty and right relationship with Karen Hawkwood

 
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Friends, I’m bringing back a guest this week that I know all of you adored the first time she was here. Since being on the podcast last time, I’ve received messages from so many of you thanking me for introducing you to her brilliance, and so I’ll say you’re welcome in advance because I know this conversation is going to be completely mind-blowing yet again.

Karen Hawkwood, also known as KJ Sassypants, is a dear friend and colleague. We got together to chat without an agenda or theme, to talk about what was on both our minds, and it made for an extremely interesting conversation that you do not want to miss out on. 

Join us this week as we explore the balance between sovereignty and communality, what it means to be in “right relationship,” and the complicated relationship we humans have with the inevitability of decay and loss, amongst so many other juicy nuggets that we dive into. We both ended the conversation picking up the pieces of our broken brains, and I have a feeling you will too.

If you want to dive deeper and do the work of unearthing what makes you unique, and you want a step-by-step process for showing up in a way where people look to you as the authority and expert, whether without a niche or a very specific one, I would love to invite you to join my marketing training program, Joyful Marketing. Click here to find out more and I can’t wait to see you in there!

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What You’ll Learn from this Episode:

  • The questions Karen and I are asking ourselves as we find our businesses in a transitional place. 

  • Why, in relationships, sovereignty must coexist with communality. 

  • What Karen means by the “Promethean impulse” and why it’s relevant when talking about the advancement of humanity. 

  • The dangers of bypassing the physicality of the human experience. 

  • How Karen sees and feels an imbalance in the world. 

  • The complicated relationship we humans have with the inevitability of death and decay. 

  • How so much of our modern lives is about avoidance. 

  • Karen’s take on the hallmark of being in “right relationship.”



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