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#207 Ways to Tell Your Story
Welcome to the 207th episode of the award-winning Diverse Minds podcast. This episode is the final in our series on South Asian Heritage Month, a time to celebrate the diverse stories that shape the South Asian community. <br /><br />This year's theme is "Tell Your Story", and it encourages individuals to share their personal journeys and the pivotal moments that have shaped their identities. Listen to the episodeIf you enjoyed this episode, then consider subscribing on Apple podcast, Spotify or wherever you access your podcasts from. In today’s show onHow our stories make us unique. [00:58]About my TEDx talk and booking me as a speaker. [01:11]Why we should consider other awareness days and history months. [01:46]How telling your stories authentically, can something about what it means to be human [02:58]Why we don't have to lay everything on the table. [03:34] QuotesEveryone has a story to tell, but sometimes it's not easy to tell our stories.Stories draw upon our universal need for connection, and to be human is to tell stories.It can be really reassuring to hear other people's experiences and stories.Telling your stories authentically says something about what it means to be human.We don't have to lay everything on the table. ResourcesWhy You Need to Tell Your Story to the WorldWhy is it so important to tell your story?Listen to Episode #149: Using Lived Experience to shape better workplacesJoin my Mailing List and receive my free e-Book hereCheck out my TEDx talk: The Connection between Culture, Race and Mental Health Work with meHave a look at my online work-life balance course on Thinkific. You can access it here: http://bit.ly/DMMHPONCOne hour focused Sessions £150 1-2-1Power Hour Sessions for Organisations Complete the form to discuss your training needs: https://forms.gle/hgnYtmTu33Zeem489Check out my FAQs here: http://diverseminds.co.uk/solutions/coaching/You can learn more about the coaching I do to support your wellbeing here. Subscribe to the podcast If you enjoyed this episode, then consider subscribing on Apple podcast, Spotify or wherever you access your podcasts from.If you enjoyed it, why not leave a review? You can also connect with me on