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Vibrant Happy Women

340: How to Be a Brave Woman (with Rachael Evans)

Vibrant Happy Women

Jen Riday

Self-improvement, Mental Health, Health & Fitness, Education

4.8671 Ratings

🗓️ 13 September 2022

⏱️ 35 minutes

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Summary

Rachael Evans is a world-leading visionary, business pioneer, author, and advisor who is making waves across the world with her new redefinition of bravery. A dynamic speaker, Rachael inspires audiences to embrace the bravest, boldest versions of themselves and has dedicated herself to fuelling positive change for women through her Brave Media Network. She joins me this week to share her own experience of bravery, and how she is helping women everywhere redefine bravery in their own lives.

 

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0:00.0

You're listening to the Vibrant Happy Women Podcast. I'm Dr. Jen Ridey, and on this episode, we are talking about the important, essential topic of how to be a brave woman. Stay tuned.

0:14.8

Hi, I'm Jen Ritey, and this podcast is for women who want to feel more vibrant, happy, aligned, and alive.

0:22.3

You'll gain the emotional, physical, and spiritual tools you need to get your sparkle back

0:27.3

and ensure that depression, anxiety, and struggle don't rule your life.

0:31.8

Welcome to the Vibrins Happy Women Podcast.

0:35.6

My friends, welcome back to the podcast. I'm so glad that you're here with us

0:41.2

today because this episode is so, so juicy for me personally, and I hope for you as well.

0:49.3

My question for you is, how often have you aspired to be brave in your life? Is brave one of those adjectives

1:00.2

that you aspire to, chase after, go for? My guest today, Rachel Evans, explains that bravery,

1:08.8

in general, throughout the world, is ascribed to men for heroic deeds like

1:14.5

being a firefighter, saving someone from floodwaters, or saving someone from danger, or being a

1:21.4

hero on the battlefield. We all have these ideas of bravery. What would happen if we started to change our definition of

1:29.8

bravery? What does it mean for a woman to be brave? Well, this is so inspiring. You'll hear

1:37.0

three types of bravery in Rachel's redefinition and how we need to step into, with courage, these things that scare us.

1:47.3

I'm doing one, and I'll share that in this interview. You've heard it in a past interview.

1:51.4

That inspires me right now. And there are still little voices in my head of what if that's bad?

1:58.6

What if that's wrong? What if that comes back to bite you? You know,

2:02.6

what do people think? Those little voices chime into my head. I shut them down quickly. But perhaps,

2:09.3

and you'll hear in this interview, bravery is just doing what is your right next best step,

2:14.8

independent of what everyone else thinks, independent of what everyone else thinks, independent of what everyone else does,

2:19.9

independent of what the patriarchy or societies or organizations or structures in this world

2:25.9

think you as a woman or a person should do, and trusting your gut, your intuition, your path.

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