Beyond Your Past Radio

Beyond Your Past - The Return of Mobile Musings

May 02, 2019 Matthew Pappas, CLC, MPNLP
Beyond Your Past Radio
Beyond Your Past - The Return of Mobile Musings
Show Notes

Welcome to the return of Mobile Musings! A short weekly podcast sponsored by Beyond Your Past Radio and Beyond Your Past.

Each episode is recorded while out walking or driving, with nothing more than a mobile phone. You'll hear my thoughts on life, mental health, making a difference in the world and in the lives of others.

This was a segment that originally started a couple of years ago but we ended up getting away from it for no other reason than, well we just did. I really enjoyed recording these and now seems like a great time to bring them back.

So welcome back to Mobile Musings, the Reactivation..or the Return..or well, you get the idea.

In this episode, I share alittle bit about the back story and also the reason why I decided to bring this format back to be a companion to our full-length episodes which get released every Monday.

I share about the importance of knowing your limits, being able to pivot and adjust, and not trying your self-worth to the outcome of a project, or strategy change. I also share why burnout in any area of life is real, and why these episodes will help alleviate that concern.

Plus, there's nothing wrong with having a little fun with a podcast right? You'll see what I mean when you listen, and if you enjoy them you'll notice other cool quirks and fun stuff each time that hopefully will bring a smile to your face.

Please do let us know your thoughts on this raw, simple format which will begin being released every Thursday.  Hit us up anytime at https://beyondyourpastradio.com/contact-us

-Matt

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