The Myths and Truths of Resilience with Dr. Taryn Marie

 

“As humans, being resilient is the essence of what it means to be at the epicenter of our humanity.”

Welcome to Season 2 of my podcast, Flourish or Fold: Stories of Resilience!

I wanted to kick our new season off with a solo episode to refresh veteran viewers & set the stage for our new audience members on the WHY behind the WHAT.

As we expand our knowledge (and this goes for any subject matter), it's essential that we regularly check back to the basics to remind ourselves WHY we chose to learn these things in the first place.

In regards to resilience, this means exploring common truths, myths, and other aspects of your resilience practice that you'll discover along your journey.

We've got an incredible line-up of guests for Season 2, and I can't wait for you all to experience the magic we've created just for you✨ Enjoy ⇣


On the episode, we talk about:

  • What exactly resilience is (8:10)

  • What stands in our way of harnessing resilience (10:01)

  • The myths and truths of resilience (11:10)


About Dr. Taryn Marie

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Dr. Taryn Marie Stejskal

Dr. Taryn Marie Stejskal is one of the leading authorities on Resilience Leadership.  Her work is resonating throughout the Fortune 500.  As she describes it, "We are a world in which our human experience is defined by facing challenge, change, and complexity on an order of magnitude to which prior generations have not been exposed. The concept of resilience is built on the very ideology that we have the capacity to face hard things: trauma, loss, misfortune, and the like, and come out on the other side; not diminished, but instead, enhanced."

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