Unscripted Q&A: Parenting, Purpose, and More

Hello, 

A while back, we did our first on-the-spot Q&A episode of the podcast, where you got the opportunity to ask me questions about anything.

From work situations, to home situations, whatever you wanted, and I got no warning as to the content. It was a pretty popular episode, and so we thought we’d do it again. 

We asked you for your questions, and, again, you really did not disappoint. 

The team collected your questions and compiled a list to bombard me with live in our podcast recording. I had them all written on pieces of paper that I only saw as I answered, live, in the recording.  

This meant you got my top-of-mind, bottom-of-my-heart responses. 

Some of the questions were more frivolous, while others actually deserve an entire episode of their own.

Dealing with tricky situations, what to say, what to do, how do you know what the right decision is? And so on. 

Amongst other things that I really did not expect, you asked me about parenting, whether children should always come first, and what I think a life of purpose really looks like.

 So, I’d really recommend a listen. It’s a bit like an agony aunt slash coaching session that you get to listen in on, and I enjoyed using the experience from my coaching and my own life to help answer the questions!

 

We can learn from each other and our experiences.

 

There is always some light we can shed and ways we can help each other out from what we have learned, listened to, or walked through.


So, before you disappear and go and listen to the episode (by the way, if you like this format, we’ll bring it back semi-regularly, so do let us know), here’s one quote, one stat, and one question for you to get you thinking…

 

1 quote

“The miracle is this: The more we share the more we have” ― Leonard Nimoy

 

1 stat

Google answers about 8.5 billion questions a day!

 

1 question

How would you answer the questions I was asked in today’s episode?

 

Love,

 

Hannah x 

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