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EP 262: When You Feel Broken, What Now? - Jen Pastiloff 

Being heard and knowing you deserve more
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Jen Pastiloff, author of On Being Human: A Memoir of Waking Up, Living Real and Listening Hard, tells the incredible story of her journey. She believed she was a bad person from the time she was a child and lived with depression and anxiety while slowly losing her hearing. She kept this secret until a moment of awakening that set her on a profoundly different, more open, accepting and joyful path as a writer, teacher and leader. Jen speaks with honesty and clarity about the often rocky road to becoming human.
  • When people ask Jen what she does, how does she like to reply?
  • What has Jen discovered about being human?
  • Jen was close to her Dad. He died when she was 8, what does Jen recall about that day?
  • Jen knew she had a problem but didn't want to let it go. Why?
  • How do we get beyond that facade of "Oh, I'm fine" when we are not?
  • What it feels like to be understood when someone gets you?
  • How did it feel when Jen could say, I can't hear you? Did that help with her shame?
  • Treat everyone with compassion because you don't know
  • How did Jen wait on tables when she could not hear? 
  • How Jen learnt to listen
  • What identity did Jen take on as a waitress? How did she see herself in that job? 
  • While waiting tables, Jen stopped writing and stopped creating; she felt dead inside. Is this common?
  • Is part of Jen's identity today being an artist?
  • Watching her friend who plays in Snow Patrol is a form of yoga for Jen. Why?
  • Why was Jen so good at teaching yoga?
  • How do we ensure someone feels safe?
  • 5 Post-It note exercises
  • Jen grew up in a land of lack. What's the impact that has on mindset?
  • Why is PINK, a fan of Jen's work?​

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