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Sarah K Peck
Let's Talk with Sarah K Peck
Sometimes I need to talk things out, be imperfect, and talk honestly about the reality of life. Join me as I talk about what's going on and figure things out (or not) in real time. There's no obligation for this to be anything other than "Hey, it's Monday and my kids are shouting in the background and they want to know, what happens when we die? Okay, the end." Let's talk. sarahkpeck.substack.com
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Ratings & Reviews
5.0 stars from 9 ratings
Sometimes I think Sarah might be in my head. Her content is almost always exactly what I need to hear. So smart. So useful. So easy to listen to. Thank you!
Catherine Orr via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/28/20
Genuine and Insightful
Sarah has a way of speaking that is so open and inviting that you’ll try to join the conversation, forgetting that it’s a podcast. Every topic she talks about is explored with warmth and honesty. Ideas are expanded upon, questions are encouraged, and you can feel the genuine enthusiasm she has...Read full review »
Buckethead1986 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/13/20
Great Listen
This is just what I needed these days. Sarah is so easy to listen to, just love her. Thanks!
Ellerbell5 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/13/20
Recent Episodes
Does self-discipline work? Sometimes yes, but lately for me, and especially during the pandemic, it's not cutting it. Hustle culture, burnout, and heaping more "discipline" on top of me like an overactive bootcamp coach isn't getting me to do any of the things I want to do. Here's what's working...
Published 05/16/20
If you're ever stuck or waffling in a decision, here's a phrase and a short-hand that I love that helps remind me to take action: "Try it and see." It's something I use when I don't know whether or not to do something. (It doesn't work in ALL instances, but it certainly helps when I'm stuck.)
Published 05/08/20
How do you get out of a rut? When you're stuck at home, with children or without your brain (or BOTH), how do you get back into a groove and find your way? This episode is for anyone that feels anxious, stressed out, overwhelmed, or unable to complete a to-do list. I'm taking the view that it's...
Published 04/25/20
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