We All Go Forward
We All Go Forward is a podcast about self-leadership through setbacks. Simply put, setbacks are undesirable, unexpected outcomes. They’re inevitable. Some are truly negative experiences. Others, though initially perceived as such, become welcomed (necessary, even) experiences once viewed from the right vantage point. Regardless of their nature, the only way through any setback is through it. A great indicator of life and vitality is movement. When setbacks render us inactive while life around us continues to move along its ever progressing, ever developing path, we feel resistance & fatigue. If we glean the lessons, wisdoms, and clarity hard moments afford us, we’ll be set back—but only in preparation to be catapulted forward into a more progressed, developed version of self. This podcast will help listeners learn & practice self-leadership in order to maintain a forward trajectory through life's setbacks. It will teach us how to overcome inconvenience in a timely, beneficial manner. Furthermore, we will learn that as we move in the right direction (that is, forward and progressing, never stagnate), we become a resource to help others move in the right direction, and the cycle continues— but only if we move. Remember: If you go, and I go, then we all go…FORWARD. Let’s get moving!
We All Go Forward
My Setback Saved My Life with Joelle Meristal
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Kimberly Demosthene
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Episode 4
#004- Identity can be just as much an area of struggle as it is an area of growth, acceptance & contentment. Often, deep reflection may reveal that what we're labeling "identity" is anything but. When fundamental needs like love, acceptance, & validation are not met or maintained from the proper source, we can find ourselves attempting to fill that tank with the unsustainable fuel of accomplishments or performance.
In this episode we bring on individual/marriage counselor, preacher, & pastor Joelle Meristal to discuss: what happens when we view our very existence--all the qualities that make us, US--as our greatest setback? That's quite the self-leadership task. Tune in!