
Brie Taralson; Transforming Life Through Community
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In this episode, Brie Taralson shares her transformative journey from a career in healthcare to establishing a community hub and bookstore, Ulm Sweet Ulm and Lykke Books. She discusses the impact of COVID-19 on her mental health, the importance of reflection in finding clarity, and the significance of community building. Brie emphasizes the value of aligning one's career with personal values and the importance of social connections for happiness. She offers advice for those feeling stuck in their careers and highlights the richness of her new life filled with meaningful experiences and relationships.
Takeaways:
- Brie's early life involved frequent moves, fostering adaptability.
- She pursued a career in healthcare due to family expectations.
- COVID-19 catalyzed her mental health struggles and career reevaluation.
- Reflection and journaling helped Brie gain clarity on her values.
- Brie's passion for community led to the creation of Ulm Sweet Ulm.
- She emphasizes the importance of social connections for happiness.
- Brie's transition involved forming a nonprofit and bookstore.
- She encourages others to take time for self-reflection and pause.
- Brie's family dynamics have deepened since her career change.
- She believes in the power of synchronicity in life transitions.
Brie's Website: https://www.ulmsweetulm.com/
Jake & Kylie's Website: https://www.brilliantlifejourney.com/
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