The Unmistakable Creative Podcast

The Instigator Series: Reinvent Yourself With Meg Worden

The Unmistakable Creative Podcast

This week, we’re unveiling the speakers of our first in-person event, The Instigator Experience.  Our fourth instigator is Meg Worden. In this interview, she share her incredible story of hope, shifting paradigms, and radical transformation. Here are some highlights: 

  • How Certain Paths Lead to Delusional Enlightenment 
  • A Look at What It Takes to Radically Transform Your Life
  • What It Takes to Deal with Extreme Uncertainty
  • Learning to Embody the Things that Make You Special
  • Developing Practices of Learning to Live inside Your Body
  • Cultivating Actions to Increase Your Mental Strength
  • How Meg Turned a Horrible Experience into a Gift
  • Why Gratitude for Our Problems Can Change Our Lives
  • The Stories We Tell Ourselves in Every Moment 
  • The Prisons We Create with Belief Systems
  • Revealing the Parts of Our Personal Brand that Scare Us
  • Why You Need to Make Sure Your Story Is in Service of Other People
  • A Look at the Memoir Writing Process
  • The Role that Creative Cross-Training Plays in Your Voice
  • Advantages of Not Being Classically Trained in Your Field or Craft

Tweetable Insights Include: 

  • Our bodies are these fantastic tools that carry our spirits around (Click to tweet)
  • When you take care of yourself, you can take of the world around you (Click to tweet)
  • I believe in the practice of being grateful for your problems (Click to tweet)
  • Putting your story out there is a deeper way to connect with people (Click to tweet)
  • Nothing really amazing happens without the help of other people (Click to tweet)

Meg Worden is a writer and Health Coach in Portland, Oregon. She has been published in a variety of places online and in print, and is currently shopping her memoir project about the two years she spent in federal prison. You can follow her on twitter @megworden. If you liked this article, would you share it with your friends? Just click here to post it to Twitter. Oh, and we’d be really grateful if you write us a review in iTunes.

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