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215: It's More Fun to Believe with Julie Taylor

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4.91.6K Ratings

🗓️ 15 May 2023

⏱️ 44 minutes

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Summary

Julie Taylor is a writer, creator, and consultant for over a decade. To me, she's a positive cheerleader and realist and someone whose light is continually brightening my experience on social media with her hilarious reels and deeply thought-provoking shares. Julie's only agenda is to help you do you and feel good while doing it! All of her work has one common goal: to help alleviate the suffering of women by helping them believe that they are inherently good. Because it's more fun to believe!


Time Stamps:

[00:39] - Julie Taylor tends to change her mind a lot, but no matter what, she’s always inspiring people.

[02:27] - Where did the phrase, “It’s more fun to believe” come from?

[04:32] - Julie recalls going through postpartum depression during her first and second pregnancies.

[08:25] - How did Julie approach her third pregnancy?

[11:26] - Julie offers advice to anyone going through a faith-crisis or faith transition in hard times.

[15:20] - You have a choice, and it’s a choice every time.

[18:17] - “My personal peace is better.”

[22:29] - Julie wants women to understand that they are inherently good.

[25:57] - “We’re all inherently good.”

[29:36] - What does Julie think about the phrase “toxic positivity” being popular these days?

[33:55] - Life is a balance of hard things and joy.

[36:56] - Why is it important to do what you say you’re going to do?

[40:28] - Have faith in yourself and others.


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Transcript

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0:00.0

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0:10.2

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0:15.5

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0:22.1

a down-on-her-luck event planner posing as a socialite's long-lost daughter, while piecing

0:26.5

together the secrets surrounding a mysterious family and falling deeper and deeper in love with the

0:31.7

impossibly hard to read and infuriatingly handsome family assistant, Nico. Caught between pretending to belong

0:38.2

and unexpectedly finding where she truly fits in,

0:41.3

Valerie learns her summer is about to get far more complicated

0:44.0

than she ever planned.

0:45.8

She's in over her head and head over heels.

0:48.5

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0:51.2

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0:54.0

Julie Taylor is a writer, creator, and a consultant for over a decade.

0:58.7

To me, she's a positivity cheerleader and a realist and someone whose light is continually brightening my experience on social media with her hilarious reels and deeply thought-provoking shares.

1:10.3

Julie's only agenda is to help you do you and feel good

1:14.0

while doing it. All of her work has one common goal to help alleviate the suffering of women by

1:19.7

helping them believe that they are inherently good because it's more fun to believe.

1:32.7

Thank you. it's more fun to believe. Julie, I'm so excited to talk to you today and so grateful that you would just give up your time and be here today.

1:40.6

So we met a year ago.

1:44.0

I don't have been a year. Yeah, it's been a year.

1:46.8

Feels like a really long time. But yeah, I think so. Yeah, in person. Well, I, for me, it feels like

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