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Rechelle Conde-Nau
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  • Humans are Supposed to Create - episode 264
    He didn’t know he would find creativity in writing until he was a senior in college. That became a huge pivot as Shaun Conde found all kinds of characters, lands and stories to create. Always moving, always with whimsy, always with a surprise you didn’t see coming, these are the hallmarks of his tales. Shaun believes humans are made to create so we ought to find something that speaks to us, do it, and then share it. Shaun is our guest this week for Thinking Through My Fingers - a Writers Series.You can find Shaun shaunconde.com or on Instagram shauncondeinstagram.Thanks for being part of the UY conversation.The Unabashed You website has a page for each guest of photos, quotes and a blog with embedded audio at unabashedyou.com. You can find the show on other podcast platforms. Want to lend your support and encouragement? We invite you to follow, rate, review and share.Social media (direct links):FacebookInstagramYouTubeIf you have questions or comments email us at: [email protected] build upon on website visits, social media and word of mouth to share these episodes. We appreciate growth knowing these conversations help you think, celebrate who you are, and move you in some way.So be encouraged and continue to listen, read and be inspired. 🍐
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  • I Write, but I don’t Love to Write - episode 263
    Here was an unexpected statement. She does not actually enjoy writing. Apparently it started early when Mary Ann had a tough time in school particularly with spelling. She didn’t think she was qualified. Her self-talk wasn’t positive. Years later she knew she had to let it go because there was work to be done and it involved writing. Mary Ann Mariani took her years of experience being a presentation coach and went where she knew God was leading her: helping people share their faith. As she explains, everyone has a story and there is somebody that needs to hear yours. This led her to write Your Story for God’s Glory. Mary Ann is our guest this week for Thinking through My Fingers: a Writers Series.You can find Mary Ann at Kingdom Presenters.Thanks for being part of the UY conversation.The Unabashed You website has a page for each guest of photos, quotes and a blog with embedded audio at unabashedyou.com. You can find the show on other podcast platforms. Want to lend your support and encouragement? We invite you to follow, rate, review and share.Social media (direct links):FacebookInstagramYouTubeIf you have questions or comments email us at: [email protected] build upon on website visits, social media and word of mouth to share these episodes. We appreciate growth knowing these conversations help you think, celebrate who you are, and move you in some way.So be encouraged and continue to listen, read and be inspired. 🍐
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  • Meeting My Younger Self for Coffee - episode 262
    Yes, we talked about what brought Karen to write 8:28 Hope in the Darkness. It was the loss upon loss upon loss and how she forged ahead. Add to that years of experience in supporting others just like her navigate the tricky waters of grief, and continue on because well, you kind of have to. There are stories and tools within her pages to help us. All of that was talked about. Then Karen shared a writing exercise she did that was packed full of insight and revelation: Meeting My Younger Self for Coffee. Check it out for some serious inspiration. Karen Hacker is our guest this week for Thinking through My Fingers: a Writers Series.You can find Karen at 8:28 Hope or through email at Karen at 8:28 Hope.Thanks for being part of the UY conversation.The Unabashed You website has a page for each guest of photos, quotes and a blog with embedded audio at unabashedyou.com. You can find the show on other podcast platforms. Want to lend your support and encouragement? We invite you to follow, rate, review and share.Social media (direct links):FacebookInstagramYouTubeIf you have questions or comments email us at: [email protected] build upon on website visits, social media and word of mouth to share these episodes. We appreciate growth knowing these conversations help you think, celebrate who you are, and move you in some way.So be encouraged and continue to listen, read and be inspired. 🍐
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  • Yes, it Happened but there was still Hope  - episode 261
    Sometimes we need more belief. Belief in where we’ve been, belief in where we’re going. This is true for Sarah Harbut. Her story is one of victory and one she decided to share with the world because there was always hope and hope was worth pursuing, worth hanging onto. Sarah wrote Less Fear More Fire because she wanted to make sense of what she was feeling and thinking as her family experienced domestic abuse and how they climbed out of it to a happier ending. She is our guest this week for Thinking through My Fingers - a Writers Series.You can find Sarah at Sarah Harbut writes.Thanks for being part of the UY conversation.The Unabashed You website has a page for each guest of photos, quotes and a blog with embedded audio at unabashedyou.com. You can find the show on other podcast platforms. Want to lend your support and encouragement? We invite you to follow, rate, review and share.Social media (direct links):FacebookInstagramYouTubeIf you have questions or comments email us at: [email protected] build upon on website visits, social media and word of mouth to share these episodes. We appreciate growth knowing these conversations help you think, celebrate who you are, and move you in some way.So be encouraged and continue to listen, read and be inspired. 🍐
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  • I Was Taking Myself More Seriously - episode 260
    She came out of the womb talking. At least that’s what her mother said. Then a teacher told her she was a good writer and that stayed with her for many years. Dawn R. Ward revisited her love of writing and is now a published author of a faith-based book for parents of addicted children. And she knows all about it, having been through it, not once but twice. Dawn realized she could process what she was feeling in a creative way and help others by sharing her experience. The willingness to be vulnerable is not lost. It’s brave. Next Dawn will be tackling fiction because she’s taking her gift of writing more seriously. She is our guest this week for Thinking through My Fingers - a Writers Series.You can find Dawn at DawnRWard.com or FaithtoFlourish.com.Thanks for being part of the UY conversation.The Unabashed You website has a page for each guest of photos, quotes and a blog with embedded audio at unabashedyou.com. You can find the show on other podcast platforms. Want to lend your support and encouragement? We invite you to follow, rate, review and share.Social media (direct links):FacebookInstagramYouTubeIf you have questions or comments email us at: [email protected] build upon on website visits, social media and word of mouth to share these episodes. We appreciate growth knowing these conversations help you think, celebrate who you are, and move you in some way.So be encouraged and continue to listen, read and be inspired. 🍐
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About Unabashed You

Are you looking for inspiration and encouragement? You're in the right place! Discover belief, purpose, and finding the silver linings here at Unabashed You. Gain confidence by believing in yourself more, turning passion into purpose, and uncovering life's positives through conversations with people just like you. Be brave and show up in your own life believing in yourself more, unapologetic for who you are. Belief, purpose and silver linings.  Less fear, more you.
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