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Unperform with Tiffany Han (formerly Raise Your Hand Say Yes)

Ep. 14: Tracy Benjamin on Authenticity

Unperform with Tiffany Han (formerly Raise Your Hand Say Yes)

Tiffany Han

Education, Business, Self-improvement, Entrepreneurship

4.7525 Ratings

🗓️ 2 December 2014

⏱️ 44 minutes

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Summary

This week on Raise your Hand Say Yes, I was super excited to get to interview Tracy Benjamin of Shutterbean! (In case y'all aren't familiar with Tracy, she's my go-to for recipes. My current favorite is her olive oil banana bread. OMG.)

As always, we talk about so much in this episode, but spend a lot of time discussing authentic and staying true to your voice. We also talk about the power of staying positive and what happens behind the scenes that people have no idea about. 

Show Notes:

Connect with Tracy: Website | Twitter | Instagram

Tracy's podcast with Joy the Baker

Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome to another episode of Raise Your Hand, Say Yes, with Tiffany Hahn, a podcast all about the creative adventures of extraordinary people.

0:11.5

To get information on today's episode and past episodes, visit Tiffanyhan.com slash podcast. Now on to the show.

0:21.2

Today I am talking with Tracy Benjamin of shudderbean.com.

0:26.1

Tracy is a food blogger and so much more.

0:30.9

I would go as far to call her a personality.

0:34.8

Who I met a few years ago at a retreat where Tracy was teaching a cooking portion of the retreat.

0:43.7

Tracy, thanks so much for being here.

0:46.0

Thank you for having me.

0:47.3

Yeah, you are so welcome.

0:48.3

I always love to talk with you.

0:50.6

And right before we started recording, Tracy and I were saying that, like, it's been

0:54.2

years since we really, I would say, sat down face to face. Yeah. And we live not far away from each

1:01.4

other. No, not far away. Like, probably like 20 minute drive. Oh, man. We have to fix that.

1:07.2

We do. You should come over and hold babies. I will. I need a fix. Yeah. Yeah. They're still

1:12.7

cute and cuddly and have opinions, but usually they're not, they're not like the two-year-olds

1:18.5

who can get really opinionated about, like, I don't want to be held. Like, right now, all they want

1:23.8

is to be held. 18 months was probably the hardest time for me.

1:29.0

Oh, interesting.

1:30.3

Yeah, it was, that's when Cooper, I mean, he was walking at 11 months, but 18 months,

1:37.0

he just wanted to get into everything.

1:38.9

And you can't let them out of your sight for like a second because they get into trouble so

1:47.9

yeah it's a very physical time you know as a parent and now as um a mom of a six year old it's like

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