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In The Process with Sasha Nycole

By: Sasha Nicolas
  • Summary

  • I'm sure you've heard the saying, "You can't skip the process." Well, it's true. The only way is through. You see, I believe there's a word for every season. It helps guide us, shape us and prepare us for who we will become. What is that word for you? Join me, Sasha Nycole, and some of my friends as we share how we're finding our way through the process one season at a time.

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Episodes
  • Still Processing: In The Process
    Jun 12 2024

    On Ep.1, we had such a great discussion on Processing In The Process, that I decided we needed a part two! On this episode, we are Still Processing: In The process and this time, we're breaking down what it means to give up control and fully allow the process to take its course. Grab a snack and meet me on the couch!

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    21 mins
  • Processing: In The Process
    May 29 2024

    On this first full episode Sasha reflects on the journey of how the In The Process podcast came to be. Listen as Sasha opens up about what it was like going through her sit down season, testing season and season of action. In this moment of honest reflection, she is able to truly understand the "why" behind the process.

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    23 mins
  • Introducing: In The Process Podcast
    May 17 2024

    Welcome! I'm Sasha Nycole, content creator, host, daughter, sister and friend. I'm excited to start this journey with you all. Here's a quick intro to In The Process podcast. Stay tuned for more on the way soon.

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    1 min

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