Be Your Own G.
Welcome to Be Your Own G, the podcast where Georgette Pascale, also known as "The Connector," interviews a diverse array of industry leaders, communicators and those who inspire her— celebrating all who lead and don’t follow. With over 25 years of experience in PR, marketing, communications, and entrepreneurship, Georgette brings a wealth of knowledge and insight to each episode.
Join us as Georgette hosts conversations with guests who are shaping the future of their industries, and sharing their experiences, opinions, expertise, and valuable insights. From discussing the power of authentic communication to success in business while doing things YOUR way, Be Your Own G. is your go-to podcast for actionable advice and inspiration.
Georgette's direct, authentic, and realistic style mixed with humor shines through as she uncovers the stories behind her guests' accomplishments. With a focus on "action over ideas" and a dedication to creating bespoke business solutions, Georgette isn't afraid to be a bold disruptor and transformer.
From her experiences as a single mom and boxer to her ventures in speaking, community building, and even a food trailer, Georgette's journey is nothing short of diverse and inspiring.
Join us as we learn, grow, and empower ourselves through digestible conversation to be our own "G" alongside Georgette Pascale. Follow us on social media @beyourownG for updates and behind-the-scenes content.
Be Your Own G.
The Real Reason Therapy Isn’t Working for Families ft. Lauren Barnett
What if your teen isn’t moody, they’re just exhausted, and we keep trying to talk at the worst possible moment?
In this episode, I sit down with Lauren Barnett, therapist, entrepreneur, and founder of Family Consultants of Westport. Lauren helps families find the right mental health support instead of wasting time and money on the wrong fit. We talk about what really shifted once phones and social media entered teen life, why parents feel constantly overwhelmed, and the biggest communication mistake most families make without realizing it.
We also get into Lauren’s book, Don’t Tell My Mom That I Love Her, a sharp, funny, and painfully accurate look at the mother daughter dynamic, told through three perspectives, the daughter, the mom’s advice, and what mom actually says after she leaves the room.
If you’re raising a tween or teen, this episode will make you laugh, feel called out, just a little, and rethink how timing and listening matter more than saying the perfect thing.