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Graham Skidmore: Embracing Uncertainty & Curiosity

Graham Skidmore: Embracing Uncertainty & Curiosity

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In part 1 of this two-part episode of the Understanding the Science of You Podcast, Graham Skidmore is on the other side of the mic, interviewed by former colleague Todd Matzkin-Bridger.

The conversation delves into Graham’s personal journey, touching on the evolution of his identity, the challenges of stepping out of his comfort zone, and the lessons he's learned along the way.

From reflecting on his past to navigating the complexities of growth and self-acceptance, Graham opens up about the twists and turns of his own path. This candid discussion offers a unique perspective on personal development, embracing imperfection, and how we can all learn from the messy moments that shape us.

ABOUT THE PODCAST

Welcome to Understanding the Science of You, a podcast founded by Graham Skidmore and EnGen. It's purpose is to help you discover untapped aspects of yourself and alternative paths to personal freedom and empowerment outside of conventional systems. We want listeners to accept responsibility for creating change in the areas they desire. Creating change is done through personal contribution, not creating controversy.

We hope listeners will be inspired to create change within their lives after listening to our podcast because they will feel:

... Someone is fighting for them

... Cared for

... Heard

... Understood

... Hopeful

... Valued

... Appreciated

... Loved by the Universe

By living an authentic and healthy life of joy, kindness and compassion to demonstrate what's possible, our listeners will provide inspiration for others to challenge their limiting beliefs to start the movement. To learn more about the podcast, visit scienceofyoupodcast.com.

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