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The Tortoise with Brooke McAlary

Listener Chat with Joshua

The Tortoise with Brooke McAlary

Brooke McAlary

Education, Personal Journals, Society & Culture, Self-improvement

4.6525 Ratings

🗓️ 14 September 2016

⏱️ 39 minutes

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Summary

It's time for another listener chat, and this week Brooke speaks with Joshua about reaching breaking point and how simplifying helped him turn things around.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Oh, hello and welcome to the Slow Home podcast.

0:05.7

This is episode number 102.

0:09.6

Thank you for joining us, Ben.

0:12.5

Thank you.

0:13.6

Really looking forward to episode 102.

0:16.3

Me too.

0:16.9

This is such a lovely conversation with Joshua, as one of our listeners.

0:22.6

It's another listener chat, isn't it?

0:24.2

It is.

0:24.9

Or a real person chat.

0:27.2

As I somewhat offensively mentioned, called it recently.

0:31.3

When we talk to real people as opposed to fake people.

0:37.3

Joshua has been a listener of the show for ages.

0:40.4

Hi Joshua.

0:41.1

Thank you for talking to me.

0:42.3

And he actually wrote a post on a Facebook group that he is a member of.

0:48.8

It's for the Straight and Curly podcast.

0:51.4

Just outlining a little bit about, you know, his current situation, specifically, I think

0:56.9

it was about how he and his husband split like family duties, something like that. But he outlined

1:01.9

a bit more about his history and his story. And I knew that I absolutely needed to talk to him

1:08.5

because he's got so much to share about overwhelm and balance and finding

1:13.8

out what's important and living according to what's important.

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