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Shot Of Inspiration

Shot Of Inspiration

By: Sarah Falcou
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Summary

Your weekly shot of life inspiration from citizens of the world, who are crossing my path (I'm Sarah, the frenchie, nice to meet you!) on my traveling and personal journey. Every 2 weeks, listen to someone, like you and I, who decided to see things differently by making a scary decision or unpleasant situation into a strength and another step toward a fun, adventurous, challenging, happy and loving life.  We're humans, chatting about obstacles, possibilities, dreams, etc.... Let's take a shot of inspiration together!    Sarah Falcou Personal Development Personal Success
Episodes
  • Podcast introduction
    Jan 5 2023

    The reason why: 

    I inspire

    You inspire

    He/She/It inspires

    We inspire

    You inspire

    They inspire 

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    6 mins
  • Marissa
    Oct 26 2022

    Marissa comes from Spain, and left her architect life at 31 years old to follow a feeling of routine she was struggling with. She wanted to see something else and travel before "getting too old", something we hear a lot when we reach 30. 


    She chose Australia, to write a new page in her life. 


    She tells us how covid helped her to stay 3 years in Australia, her attitude and mindset towards a country she didn't speak well the langage, doing jobs far from her degree in architecture, her good and also bad moments and what she thinks about the decision she tooks 3 years ago, that changed her life. 


    Warning: sexy spanish accent in this podcast! 


    Follow the podcast for more inspiration on instagram: @shotofinspirationpodcast


    Thanks to "Music Unlimited" for the song in the episode.







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    1 hr and 3 mins
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