• Episode #112: Season 4 Wrap-Up

  • Jan 28 2024
  • Length: 17 mins
  • Podcast
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Episode #112: Season 4 Wrap-Up

  • Summary

  • In this final episode of Season 4 of The Discomfort Practice, Betsy looks back at some themes that arose over the course of the year+ it has spanned, before taking a brief hiatus to prep the launch of Season 5 in March 2024.

    What she found in looking back was some striking themes - the greatest of which was love. This has woven its way into many episodes, including:

    Episode #76 with Kim Polman, founder of Reboot the Future, whose ethos is based on the Golden Rule

    Episode #84 with Daze Aghaji, who talked about creating change from a place of love
    Episode #86 with Pilar Garrido, Minister for the Economy in Costa Rica during the Covid-19 pandemic
    Episode #110 with Dr. Terence Lester, a public policy advocate for people experiencing homelessness


    Betsy’s own solos have focused a lot on love, with a couple of favourites linked below:

    Episode #82 On loving all parts of yourself

    Episode #98 A love letter to introverted moments

    Betsy would love to hear from you. Get in touch via any of the platforms listed below to let her know what you have found helpful, uplifting or positively challenging, as well as what you’d like to hear more about or hear an interview with in Season 5.

    Connect with Betsy:

    • Betsy on Instagram

    • Betsy on email

    • Betsy on Linkedin

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