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Girls Night with Stephanie May Wilson

Girls Night #239: How to Stay Informed and Make a Difference (Without Getting Crushed by all the Bad News) — with Danielle Coke Balfour

Girls Night with Stephanie May Wilson

Stephanie May Wilson

Self-improvement, Education, Relationships, Society & Culture, How To

4.94K Ratings

🗓️ 19 February 2024

⏱️ 54 minutes

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Summary

Hey friends! Welcome to Girls’ Night! I’m looking forward to today’s episode because this is a topic I think all of us need to hear. Today we’re talking about how to stay hopeful when there’s so much bad news in the world, how we can stay informed without being totally crushed in the process. We’re also talking about how we can all help make positive change in our world and in our communities. To help us with this, I invited my dear friend, Danielle Coke Balfour back on the show! Dani is a graphic designer turned artist, advocate, speaker, and entrepreneur. She’s the founder of Oh Happy Dani, an illustration-based educational platform that uses artwork and resources to make complex ideas more accessible and help others seek justice while staying hopeful. She recently wrote an incredible book called, A Heart on Fire: 100 Meditations on Loving Your Neighbors Well. This is something we all need, especially with everything happening in our world right now. Here are a few of the things she’s going to teach us in this episode: How to process all the bad news when it feels like the world around us is falling apart How to figure out what we actually can and should do and what’s within our sphere of influence Practical things we can do with our influence, time, and money How to stay informed without damaging our mental and emotional health And more! Friends, if you’re feeling discouraged by all of the bad news and tragic events happening in our world, you’re not alone. But amazing women like Dani are teaching us how to stay hopeful and take action and that’s why I’m so excited for you to hear this conversation!

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0:00.0

Welcome to Girls Night, the Go To Podcast for Women in Their Everything era.

0:07.0

That wildly confusing decade-ish, where we have to make many of the most significant decisions of our lives all at the same time,

0:14.6

career, marriage, motherhood, and more.

0:17.4

Thankfully, we don't have to do it alone.

0:19.7

I'm your host, Stephanie May Wilson, and each week on the show I interview some of the

0:23.6

world's wisest women on the topics that keep us up at night. You'll walk away

0:28.0

from each episode with both clarity and confidence knowing what your next

0:31.3

step is and also how to take it.

0:33.0

After all, the best girls nights aren't just about eating pizza and

0:36.5

sweatpants with your friends. They're about problem solving and leaning into

0:39.9

the collective wisdom of women and that's what the show is about. I'm so

0:44.0

looking forward to today's episode because this is a topic I think all of us need

0:47.7

right now. Today we're talking about how to stay hopeful when there's so much

0:51.6

bad news in the world, how we can stay hopeful when there's so much bad news in the world, how we can stay

0:53.7

informed without being totally crushed by the bad news in the process. We're also

0:58.6

talking about how we can help make positive change in our world and in our communities.

1:03.0

To help us with this, I've invited my dear friend Danielle Koch Balfour back on the show.

1:08.0

Danny is a graphic designer turned artist to advocate, speaker, and entrepreneur.

1:13.0

She's the founder of Oh Happy Danny,

1:15.0

an illustration-based educational platform

1:17.0

that uses artwork and resources

1:19.0

to make complex ideas more accessible

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