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Historic Girls by BROOKS, Elbridge Streeter

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It's time to reframe how you experience fear. The Brave Fear podcast, hosted by Life and Business Mentor Brianne Wik of Brightly and Co, dives deep into brave conversations about fear that provides the listener with real-life stories that inspire brave action right alongside their own fears. To stay in touch with all things Brave Fear, check out BraveFear.com and follow me on social media @IamBraveFear.

It's time to reframe how you experience fear. The Brave Fear podcast, hosted by Life and Business Mentor Brianne Wik of Brightly and Co, dives deep into brave conversations about fear that provides the listener with real-life stories that inspire brave action right alongside their own fears. To stay in touch with all things Brave Fear, check out BraveFear.com and follow me on social media @IamBraveFear.

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Where did your limiting beliefs come from?

Let's begin to unravel where your limiting beliefs came from. Perhaps they came from other sources and were never meant for you in the first place...
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The Fear of Not Belonging

In today’s episode, I get vulnerable with you and share a recent experience I had, where I felt like I didn’t belong. I want to break down this fear of not belonging, my own personal experience and what I learned from it.
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Becoming a Mom with Lauren Hooker

Lauren Hooker joins me to have an honest conversation about the fears and doubts that surround becoming a Mom as an entrepreneur and how she adjusted her business (and expectations) to meet her new demands.
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Taking Risks with Carrie Grace

Carrie Grace talks about taking risks, the Kind Tour 2019 and changing her own fear narratives in order to pursue her speaking career.
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Fear of My Own Judgment

Have you ever noticed yourself being really afraid of the judgment of others? In this episode, I break down why and how that happens. Hint: It's got a lot to do with yourself.
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Braving Our Fears Together: Brightly Immersive Mastermind Alums share their fears

Morgaine Trine, Ashly Hilst, and Claire Waite share about the fears they uncovered, the lessons they learned and the brave action they took inside the Brightly Immersive Mastermind. My hope is hearing these different perspectives and lessons will inspire you to take action and dig deep into your own heart. If you've been looking for a community like this to join, apply now for the Brightly Immersive Mastermind 2019 at BrightlyandCo.com/BrightlyImmersive
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Reina Pomeroy: Learning to cut back

Reina Pomeroy joins me to chat about finding your identity beyond what you do, making the brave decision to shift gears in business (even when things are good) and learning how to make space for what matters most.
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Katie Grace Hollstein: Transforming the Fear of a Rare Chronic Illness

My dear friend, Katie Grace Hollstein, a Michigan-based wedding photography and lifestyle blogger, nerds out with me over Enneagram and talks about what it was like living with a chronic illness, how it affected her family, and the fears it instilled in her at an early age about things like love, independence, and her career.
Art and literature 7 years
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Witness Your Fear

It's time to witness your fear. No more running from it, resisting it, trying to focus solely on the positive and nothing negative ever, no how. In this episode, I dive into what it means to witness your fear and the incredible healing that takes place when we step into the uncomfortability (I made up that word) and witness our fears.
Art and literature 7 years
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Jessica Rasdall: Surviving life after the accident...

When Jessica was a freshman in college, she made a life-altering decision that resulted in the death of her best friend. In this episode, we dive deep into how she coped(s) with her guilt and how she felt moved to share her story to keep her friend’s memory alive.
Art and literature 7 years
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The Fear of Marriage

In this episode, I’m talking about the fear of marriage. That might seem strange since I just got married, but I know I'm not alone in this fear and I hope to have even more episodes dedicated to this. For now, click play, tune in and let's talk about the fears that surround getting married and marriage as a whole.
Art and literature 7 years
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Forgiveness as an act of love

In this episode, I’m talking about the fear of forgiveness. We'll dive deep into how forgiveness is not only healing but also an act of love for yourself and my personal take on forgiveness works (hint: it's not a one and done kind of thing). I get real personal in this episode, so buckle up and dive deep with me as we talk about the healing process of forgiveness.
Art and literature 7 years
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Introducing Brave Fear

In this episode, I’m introducing you to all things Brave Fear. What it means, where it comes from, why I created this podcast and more about me (Brianne Wik) in general. If you’re new to this podcast, this is the perfect episode to start with.
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