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164. Riding the Waves: What's at Stake, Part 1
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Hello and thank you for joining Juanita Molano Parra and me as we continue “Riding the Waves,” the series in which we examine what comes up, what opens up, and what becomes available when we loosen our grip on big ideas, big feelings, and big problems. By holding big things a little more lightly, it becomes easier to ride the turbulent emotional waves.
This episode introduces the question, “what’s at stake?” Stakes can be both good and bad, penalty and reward, inspirational and paralyzing. We explore how stakes motivate us, what gets in the way, and real-life examples for context. Here are a few observations from our discussion:
Parenting, in particular, carries huge stakes. Additional stakes can surface with people who are asked to watch our children or who have opinions on how our children are being raised.
Social media can affect how we view stakes and prompt us to doubt ourselves.
Sometimes there is conflict between how much something matters and how to make that thing happen.
The actual stakes can be very different from what we perceive to be at stake.
We can feel attachments to a variety of things including people, outcomes, stories, and the way things have always been done.
Thank you for listening. Tune in next time for part 2 of "What's at Stake?"
JUANITA MOLANO PARRA, MBA, PCC
Juanita is an engineer and MBA turned certified life and leadership coach. Originally from Colombia, she worked in multinational corporate finance and later started her own coaching business—training new coaches and partnering with organizations to transform culture and leadership from within. Her business, Jump Coaching, helps leaders live authentically, lead with purpose, and turn their dreams into reality. Juanita lives in Indianapolis with her husband, their daughter, and two cats.
Jump Coaching - www.jumpcoaching.co
Jump Start newsletter - https://www.jumpcoaching.co/newsletter
LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/juanitamp/
Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/jumpcoaching.co/
Email - juanita@jumpcoaching.co
DANIELLE IRELAND, LCSW
Thank you for your support and engagement as part of the Don't Cut Your Own Bangs community. Feel free to reach out with questions, comments, or anything you'd like to share. You can connect with me at any of the links below.
Website - https://danielleireland.com/
The Treasured Journal - https://danielleireland.com/journal
Substack - https://danielleireland.substack.com/
Blog - https://danielleireland.com/blog/
Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/danielleireland_lcsw
Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/danielleireland.LCSW
Podcast on YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@danielleireland8218/featured
198 episodes
Manage episode 448450156 series 2423666
Hello and thank you for joining Juanita Molano Parra and me as we continue “Riding the Waves,” the series in which we examine what comes up, what opens up, and what becomes available when we loosen our grip on big ideas, big feelings, and big problems. By holding big things a little more lightly, it becomes easier to ride the turbulent emotional waves.
This episode introduces the question, “what’s at stake?” Stakes can be both good and bad, penalty and reward, inspirational and paralyzing. We explore how stakes motivate us, what gets in the way, and real-life examples for context. Here are a few observations from our discussion:
Parenting, in particular, carries huge stakes. Additional stakes can surface with people who are asked to watch our children or who have opinions on how our children are being raised.
Social media can affect how we view stakes and prompt us to doubt ourselves.
Sometimes there is conflict between how much something matters and how to make that thing happen.
The actual stakes can be very different from what we perceive to be at stake.
We can feel attachments to a variety of things including people, outcomes, stories, and the way things have always been done.
Thank you for listening. Tune in next time for part 2 of "What's at Stake?"
JUANITA MOLANO PARRA, MBA, PCC
Juanita is an engineer and MBA turned certified life and leadership coach. Originally from Colombia, she worked in multinational corporate finance and later started her own coaching business—training new coaches and partnering with organizations to transform culture and leadership from within. Her business, Jump Coaching, helps leaders live authentically, lead with purpose, and turn their dreams into reality. Juanita lives in Indianapolis with her husband, their daughter, and two cats.
Jump Coaching - www.jumpcoaching.co
Jump Start newsletter - https://www.jumpcoaching.co/newsletter
LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/juanitamp/
Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/jumpcoaching.co/
Email - juanita@jumpcoaching.co
DANIELLE IRELAND, LCSW
Thank you for your support and engagement as part of the Don't Cut Your Own Bangs community. Feel free to reach out with questions, comments, or anything you'd like to share. You can connect with me at any of the links below.
Website - https://danielleireland.com/
The Treasured Journal - https://danielleireland.com/journal
Substack - https://danielleireland.substack.com/
Blog - https://danielleireland.com/blog/
Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/danielleireland_lcsw
Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/danielleireland.LCSW
Podcast on YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@danielleireland8218/featured
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