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The Calmer You Podcast

Ep 85. Help Me! (Like a virtual hug) with Marianne Power

The Calmer You Podcast

Chloe Brotheridge

Health & Fitness, Mental Health

4.7688 Ratings

🗓️ 20 January 2020

⏱️ 44 minutes

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Summary


On today's Calmer You Podcast I speak with Marianne Power the Author of Help Me! 



We chat about:



* Facing your fears (Marianne has done some incredible things!)* How Marianne upgraded her identity to be a more confident person * The things that Marianne has found most (and least) helpful on her self help journey * How to overcome a fear of public speaking * Powerful and Reassuring advice for those with anxiety and depression.



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5 days to become more confident, connect with others of the same path and have fun. It’s one of my favourite offers and totally free. Join at www.calmeryou.com/confidence



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Transcript



Chloe:
Hello, and welcome to the Calmer You Podcast. This is the place to be to become
your calmest, happiest, and most confident self. And this is your host, Chloe
Brotheridge. I am a coach and a hypnotherapist. I'm the author of The Anxiety
Solution and Brave New Girl. Today, I'm so lucky to get to speak the Marianne
Power, who is the author of the brilliant book, Help Me, which is her
experience of reading a different self-help book every day for a year, and
putting things into practice, and seeing what the results were for her. And
this book is firstly, very, very funny, and secondly, very helpful, comforting,
inspiring, reassuring. There are practical assets in there as well. I really
think you're gonna love it. And so myself and Marianne talked about facing your
fears, and Marianne really has faced a lot of fears and she shares some of the
incredible things that she's done through the course of writing this book, and
I think it's quite amazing. I'm very, very in awe of her.



We
talked about the things that Marianne has found the most, and also the least
helpful from all the things that she's tried on her self-help journey. We also
get into how to handle her fear of public speaking. So, many of us struggle
with this, and Marianne shares really beautifully about her experience of that
and what she's doing is overcome it. And she just gives some really reassuring,
lovely, comforting words of advice to people who are struggling with anxiety
and depression. And this podcast, I hope is going to feel like a big hug and a
reassuring message that you are actually okay. And you're not as bad as you
think you are basically. In fact, you're wonderful. So, I really hope you’re
going to enjoy this episode. If you're looking to become a more confident
version of yourself in 2020, then I want to invite you to come on over to see
my website and join me in the upcoming confidence challenge where every day
I'll be sending you free resources and invites to connect with our community to
grow your confidence in five days in very, very simple, simple and fun steps
and with simple fun exercises. So, you can join us, we're going to be starting
soon over at CalmerYou.com/Confidence. So, let's get into the interview with Marianne Power.
Welcome, Marianne,

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0:00.0

Hello and welcome to the Karma You podcast. This is the place to be to become your calmest, happiest and most confident self. And this is your host, Chloe Brotheridge. I am a coach and a hypnotologist and the author of The Anxiety Solution and Brave New Girl. Today I'm so lucky to get to speak to Marianne Power,

0:23.6

who is the author of the brilliant book Help Me, which is her experience of reading a different

0:31.1

self-help book every day for a year and putting things into practice and seeing what the

0:35.9

results were for her. And this book is, firstly, very,

0:39.5

very funny. And secondly, very helpful, comforting, inspiring, reassuring. There are practical

0:46.9

aspects in there as well. I really think you're going to love it. And so myself and Marianne talk

0:52.0

about facing your fears. And Marianne really has faced a lot of fears

0:56.7

and she shares some of the incredible things that she's done through the course of, you know,

1:01.4

writing this book. And I think it's quite amazing. I'm very, very in awe of her. We talk about the

1:06.2

things that Marianne has found the most and also the least helpful from all the things that she's tried

1:12.2

on her self-help journey. We also get into how to handle a fear of public speaking. So many of

1:20.0

us struggle with this. And Marianne shares really beautifully about her experience of that and what

1:26.3

she's doing to overcome it. And she just

1:28.0

gives some really reassuring, lovely, comforting words of advice to people who are struggling

1:35.3

with anxiety and depression. And this podcast, I hope, is going to feel like a big hug and a

1:42.3

reassuring message that you are actually okay. And, you okay and you're not as bad as you think

1:48.4

you are basically. In fact, you're wonderful. So I really hope you can enjoy this episode.

1:52.9

If you're looking to become a more confident version of yourself in 2020, then I want to invite

1:58.5

you to come on over to my website and join me in the upcoming

2:02.5

Confidence Challenge, where every day I'll be sending you free resources and invites to connect

2:09.0

with our community to grow your confidence in five days in very, very simple and simple and fun

2:15.2

steps and with simple and fun exercises. So you can join us. We're going to be

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