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17 Earth Needs Your Authenticity: Leonie Dawson

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**Due to an audio track flaw, the full episode is available on video at www.humansandearth.com/podcast

Leonie Dawson is an internationally best-selling author of the Goal Getter workbooks & planners which have been used by over 400,000 people worldwide. A multi-passionate entrepreneur, Leonie has generated over $10 million in revenue while only working 10 hours a week. Leonie has been recognized for her business acumen by winning Ausmumpreneur’s People’s Choice Business Coach, Global Brand & Businesses Making A Difference Awards. She is also a philanthropist, blogger, and podcast host, describes herself as a ‘highly-sensitive oddball,’ and is proudly neuro-diverse. Leonie has spent the last 10 years living in some of the most beautiful places around Australia. She currently lives with her two daughters and husband on the Sunshine Coast. Find her at www.leoniedawson.com

In our interview, Leonie reflects on how:

  • Growing up on a cattle farm created her rich relationship with nature and animals. "There's something quite ecstatic about the natural world."
  • People who are true to themselves and their inner wisdom are much less likely to harm Earth. Leonie points out that "Being yourself is about the most fun you can have!" and describes how her authenticity promotes creativity. "My brain is a festival ground, a happy place; it just thinks about what I want to create next."
  • Zebras don’t wish their stripes were differently shaped in order to feel more worthy and lovable. Animals model self-acceptance and authentic being. It doesn’t make sense for other animals to be happy within themselves but not humans. We can choose to be present, joyful in self-loving acceptance, and true to ourselves.
  • Her philanthropy supports the Australian Wildlife Conservancy due to their focus on purchase and protection of wild lands, and Australia's Wilderness Society, which takes legal action to protect wild land.
  • Her home-based life of quarantine “like our ancestors experienced,” with quiet, children playing at home, gardening, the magic of composting, and thoughtful management of local food brought her gladness, bliss, and presence. “It was a sweet and a kind time, living more in partnership with the seasons and your local community and the Earth around you.”
  • Sustainability is “not about restricting ourselves to less, but it’s about embracing more depth, more value, more connection to the land around us.”
  • Ultimately, “your relationship with yourself is the one that will sustain you.” When we feel lacking we turn outward and do things like buying. But having a relationship with yourself and your creativity is the real blessing.

Thanks for listening! Kindly leave us a review so more people can discover the show.
Find Humans & Earth on Instagram at @schoolhumansearth https://www.instagram.com/schoolhumansearth/
Find us on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/SchoolHumansEarth
You're welcome to email your thoughts to support@humansandearth.com

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**Due to an audio track flaw, the full episode is available on video at www.humansandearth.com/podcast

Leonie Dawson is an internationally best-selling author of the Goal Getter workbooks & planners which have been used by over 400,000 people worldwide. A multi-passionate entrepreneur, Leonie has generated over $10 million in revenue while only working 10 hours a week. Leonie has been recognized for her business acumen by winning Ausmumpreneur’s People’s Choice Business Coach, Global Brand & Businesses Making A Difference Awards. She is also a philanthropist, blogger, and podcast host, describes herself as a ‘highly-sensitive oddball,’ and is proudly neuro-diverse. Leonie has spent the last 10 years living in some of the most beautiful places around Australia. She currently lives with her two daughters and husband on the Sunshine Coast. Find her at www.leoniedawson.com

In our interview, Leonie reflects on how:

  • Growing up on a cattle farm created her rich relationship with nature and animals. "There's something quite ecstatic about the natural world."
  • People who are true to themselves and their inner wisdom are much less likely to harm Earth. Leonie points out that "Being yourself is about the most fun you can have!" and describes how her authenticity promotes creativity. "My brain is a festival ground, a happy place; it just thinks about what I want to create next."
  • Zebras don’t wish their stripes were differently shaped in order to feel more worthy and lovable. Animals model self-acceptance and authentic being. It doesn’t make sense for other animals to be happy within themselves but not humans. We can choose to be present, joyful in self-loving acceptance, and true to ourselves.
  • Her philanthropy supports the Australian Wildlife Conservancy due to their focus on purchase and protection of wild lands, and Australia's Wilderness Society, which takes legal action to protect wild land.
  • Her home-based life of quarantine “like our ancestors experienced,” with quiet, children playing at home, gardening, the magic of composting, and thoughtful management of local food brought her gladness, bliss, and presence. “It was a sweet and a kind time, living more in partnership with the seasons and your local community and the Earth around you.”
  • Sustainability is “not about restricting ourselves to less, but it’s about embracing more depth, more value, more connection to the land around us.”
  • Ultimately, “your relationship with yourself is the one that will sustain you.” When we feel lacking we turn outward and do things like buying. But having a relationship with yourself and your creativity is the real blessing.

Thanks for listening! Kindly leave us a review so more people can discover the show.
Find Humans & Earth on Instagram at @schoolhumansearth https://www.instagram.com/schoolhumansearth/
Find us on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/SchoolHumansEarth
You're welcome to email your thoughts to support@humansandearth.com

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