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Hi, we’re Pippa & Lucy Parfait and we’re the Disobedient Business® Co. team helping change-making business owners do things “disobediently”, chuck out the business BS rule book 🙅🏼♀️ and *actually* make good money doing it.
We support you to create integrity-packed strategies that work FOR YOU, effective and achievable plans and people-first systems that turn your raving 🐿 🐿 🐿 into a lovely row of 🦆🦆🦆.
In this week’s episode, we have a treat for you! We welcome Sas Petherick to the podcast. Sas is a Master Coach and Founder of Self-belief School and the Self-belief Coaching Academy. Sas hosts the Courage + Spice podcast where she teaches evidence-based approaches and proven coaching tools to help you transcend your self-doubt.
As Pippa and I both know Sas well it’s fair to say we went a little off topic in this episode, so we’re setting the rule book on fire early on, as this week we are bringing you a two-part episode!
If you haven’t already listened to the first part yet, hop on back an episode as this is Part 2 – Community and Friendships in business.
In this second part we discuss with Sas:
- Not being a “joiner in” and why that is part of protective self-doubt
- Being in community with both likeminded people and people whose views differ to yours
- Entering a group programme or community with an understanding of what you will get from it and give to it.
- The concept of being 100% you, 100% of the time!
- Holding space for communities like mastermind groups and the importance of the facilitator’s self-belief and them being supported and their needs met outside of the group.
LINKS:
Where to find Sas Here:
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/saspetherick
Website: https://selfbelief.school/
Podcast: https://selfbelief.school/podcast/
Our group programmes The Disobedient Business® Minimind and The Disobedient Business® Mastermind are now enrolling – check them out.
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