
013: “Our mental health isn't separate from our physical health. It's just health; it's all the same.” Work fatigue and humanizing success with Lynae Cook
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About this listen
10 years later, Jen Amos reconnects and catches up with her old college friend Lynae Cook.
This conversation will have you thinking about:
- Branding and how marketing should be looked at as a vessel
- How to work through depression and work fatigue
- Respecting incrementalism and humanizing success
Connect with Lynae on Instagram / Facebook / LinkedIn / Twitter @lynaecook or visit http://lynaecook.com/
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Enjoyed listening to Jen? Find her on the following shows during the off season:
- Holding Down the Fort Podcast https://holdingdownthefortpodcast.com/
- The Filipino American Woman Project http://tfawproject.com/
- The Thoughtful Entrepreneur (starting at ep. 500) https://upmyinfluence.com/podcast/500-new-year-new-show-with-josh-elledge-and-jen-amos/
For more updates on Jen, visit http://jenamoscreates.com/
This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit jenericpodcast.substack.com
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