• Suzanne Falter on Being the Woman Her Daughter Wanted Her to Be

  • 2022/01/27
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Suzanne Falter on Being the Woman Her Daughter Wanted Her to Be

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  • This week, I sit down with Suzanne Falter, host of the Self-Care for Extremely Busy Women podcast, a show about the importance of self-care and building healthy self-care habits for women everywhere.

    She's also the author of several books and continues the legacy of her daughter Teal, who passed in 2012 ,through helping other women be who they were meant to be.

    On Slowing Down and Going Within

    Suzanne shares the importance of taking care of ourselves. She had never done that her whole life, and it was only when she lost her daughter that she made the time to truly focus on her and her wellness.

    A Certain Level of Denial

    As we enter the third year of the global pandemic that is Covid, Suzanne makes an important point about the toll it's taken on us as human beings, beyond the obvious physical loss of life.

    We need to keep the ability to daydream to get insights to our recovery.The Lights Are Shining

    Suzanne's show has a multitude of guests on a variety of topics, and she shares the example of one who talked about the rise in verbal abuse, and how we may not treat that the same as we do with physical abuse.

    This then results in tragic circumstances as we see the fallout of silence and inaction. She hopes social justice movements like #MeToo will drive more conversations and awareness.

    On the Need to Remove Cultural Conditioning

    With Suzanne's podcast and books geared towards empowering women to live the life they want and deserve, she talks about how cultural conditioning is stopping women from meeting that goal. Often they feel guilty for wanting more, and this line of thinking has been instilled almost from birth.

    We like to do more than the job requires.Being the Person Her Daughter Wanted Her to Be

    As her daughter Teal lay in her hospital bed, Suzanne realized she knew she was going to die, and this realization made her determined to be the kind of person her daughter would have wanted her to be.

    Connect with Suzanne:

    • Suzanne's website
    • The Self-Care for Extremely Busy Women Podcast
    • The Self-Care Group for Extremely Busy Women

    Contact me: danny@podcasterstories.com

    My equipment:

    • Electro-Voice RE320
    • Motu M2 Audio Interface
    • Denon DJ HP-1100 Over Ear Headphones
    • Podcast Pro Boom Arm by Accu-Lite and O.C. White

    Recommended resources:

    • Captivate.fm
    • Aweber email marketing
    • Accusonus audio plugins
    • Boomcaster remote interviewing
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This week, I sit down with Suzanne Falter, host of the Self-Care for Extremely Busy Women podcast, a show about the importance of self-care and building healthy self-care habits for women everywhere.

She's also the author of several books and continues the legacy of her daughter Teal, who passed in 2012 ,through helping other women be who they were meant to be.

On Slowing Down and Going Within

Suzanne shares the importance of taking care of ourselves. She had never done that her whole life, and it was only when she lost her daughter that she made the time to truly focus on her and her wellness.

A Certain Level of Denial

As we enter the third year of the global pandemic that is Covid, Suzanne makes an important point about the toll it's taken on us as human beings, beyond the obvious physical loss of life.

We need to keep the ability to daydream to get insights to our recovery.The Lights Are Shining

Suzanne's show has a multitude of guests on a variety of topics, and she shares the example of one who talked about the rise in verbal abuse, and how we may not treat that the same as we do with physical abuse.

This then results in tragic circumstances as we see the fallout of silence and inaction. She hopes social justice movements like #MeToo will drive more conversations and awareness.

On the Need to Remove Cultural Conditioning

With Suzanne's podcast and books geared towards empowering women to live the life they want and deserve, she talks about how cultural conditioning is stopping women from meeting that goal. Often they feel guilty for wanting more, and this line of thinking has been instilled almost from birth.

We like to do more than the job requires.Being the Person Her Daughter Wanted Her to Be

As her daughter Teal lay in her hospital bed, Suzanne realized she knew she was going to die, and this realization made her determined to be the kind of person her daughter would have wanted her to be.

Connect with Suzanne:

  • Suzanne's website
  • The Self-Care for Extremely Busy Women Podcast
  • The Self-Care Group for Extremely Busy Women

Contact me: danny@podcasterstories.com

My equipment:

  • Electro-Voice RE320
  • Motu M2 Audio Interface
  • Denon DJ HP-1100 Over Ear Headphones
  • Podcast Pro Boom Arm by Accu-Lite and O.C. White

Recommended resources:

  • Captivate.fm
  • Aweber email marketing
  • Accusonus audio plugins
  • Boomcaster remote interviewing

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