There are some moments that stuck with us. This episode is about how to use them for good.
My podcast is back and I have chosen to start it with something encouraging, personal, and very simple in the end.
In addition to telling you what to expect from this season, I want to invite you to look for those Exploding Head moments (or a continuous feeling…) in your life and use them as fuel.
Fuel for what? Fuel for your effort to continue to educate yourselves, to reject cynicism, and to take that action.
Our Exploding Head moments are personal and subjective and simply can’t be the same. But maybe what you’ll hear in my stories (quick stories, don’t worry) will resonate with you. If not the context, then that very human bundle of emotions that has been fueling my work for some time now ❤️
Thank you again for being here and thank you for caring,
Justina
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