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249. Book Festivals, Seasonal Depression & Autistic Olympics: What We've Been Up To In Life, Work, Family & Reading!
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Episode Description
Leonie's recording from outside, and there's a reason. Operation De-SADify is underway after a week of crying at random, including weeping twice in one day about Cathy Freeman winning gold in 2000. Tam has found the Slavic shamanic teacher she's been hunting for years and is running a literary festival. We're both reading fabulous books that we want to tell you about. Also: the autistic Olympics. Census night, baby.
WHO THIS IS FOR
If you're a neurodivergent creative running a business while also holding kids, ageing parents and your own wobbly nervous system through the last month of winter, this one's for you. Especially if you can't tell whether you need a strategy or just more sunshine and a nap. Two women talking honestly about widening to hold it all.
TOPICS COVERED
- Seasonal affective disorder, micro-depresso and Operation De-SADify
- A Laufey concert with a teenager, and discovering there's room for all of us
- How healing primitive reflexes changed Leonie's capacity for big overwhelming cities
- Tam's Slavic shamanic training and coming home to your own lineage
- Emotion as a pathway to the divine, instead of sitting still and being decorous
- Parenting your kids as they are, not as your ancestors assigned them
- Sandwich generation life and the tragedy-comedy of caring responsibilities
- Census night as competitive sport
KEY INSIGHTS
- Random crying is a useful depression indicator if you're not ordinarily a weepy soul. If you're welling up at nothing at the end of winter, up your light, your vitamin D and your outdoor hours.
- Nervous system work has profound effects.. Leonie went from wanting to hide in a bush in Sydney to happily sitting through an arena concert.
- The way you see your child can be an inherited story rather than a true one.
- Keep people around you who'll aren't afraid to tell you you're wrong. Leonie's husband told her she was misreading one of their kids, and he was right.
- Don't break under the pressure. Widen. That's what every grandmother before you did.
- Making money and keeping money are two different skills. A leaky container drains a great income.
NOTABLE QUOTES
"I don't want to be the mother that just gets all her feathers ruffled just because she's gotten some feedback." — Leonie
"Instead of feeling like I'm going to break under that pressure, I just keep thinking that I need to widen so I can hold it all." — Leonie
LINKS & RESOURCES
- Unicorn Biz & Life Academy, $99/year: https://www.leoniedawson.com/academy
- Join Leonie's mailing list for the illustrated book notes: https://www.leoniedawson.com
- Dandenong Ranges Litfest, programme launch 27 August, tickets 28 August: https://dandyrangeslitfest.net/
- Tam's Slavic shamanic teacher, Vlasta: https://www.tiktok.com/@thevlasta
- Iris Meyer, shamanic practitioner: https://brightshaman.com/
BOOKS MENTIONED:
- Indistractable by Nir Eyal
- The Psychology of Money by Morgan Housel
- Unnatural Habits (Phryne Fisher) by Kerry Greenwood
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ABOUT YOUR HOSTS!
Leonie Dawson is a multi award-winning entrepreneur who has created over $16 million in revenue in part-time hours. She is the founder of the Unicorn Biz & Life Academy which helps 3,000 people build unique, joyful & abundant businesses.
Tamara Protassow is a non-fiction writing mentor + creativity coach. She’s developed books with 55+ authors over 16 years, both for self-published authors as well as for Hay House UK.
https://www.tamaraprotassow.com
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