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The Intentional Advantage

Reclaiming Agency with Steph Tuss

The Intentional Advantage

Tanya Dalton

Self-improvement, Business, Management, Education

4.8602 Ratings

🗓️ 28 February 2023

⏱️ 38 minutes

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Summary

Take control of your life and don't let society dictate what you should do. In today's episode, we explore how we can take ownership of our lives despite society's expectations and other people's perceptions. We focus on how to let go of our past decisions--even ones that were self-destructive--and instead recognize and appreciate them them as coping mechanisms that help us move forward.

Today I'm joined by CEO Steph Tuss as we explore and discuss an unlikely subject in a conversation about agency: Pamela Anderson.

 

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Hello, hello, everyone, and welcome to the Intentional Advantage podcast. I'm your host, Tanya Dalton. This is episode 284. We're diving into having a sense of agency in today's show. We are in our season where we're talking about the spiritual art of work and life. And I knew we needed to have a conversation about ownership,

0:22.9

choices, understanding who you are, regardless of what everybody else sees. And if you listen to

0:28.3

our last episode, you knew this is where we were heading. Today on the show, I have my good

0:34.8

friend Steph Tuss. Steph is the CEO of Life is Now Inc. She's an incredible

0:40.3

person and such a great resource. She has really, she's really pushed me into becoming the best

0:46.6

version I can possibly be. And that's why I knew I wanted to have this conversation with her

0:52.3

where you guys could listen in because we're

0:55.1

actually talking about someone very unlikely. You might be surprised who we're going to be

1:00.8

discussing on today's show because we're going to be talking about Pamela Anderson. We're going to

1:05.3

be talking about the documentary that came out on Netflix and really looking and dissecting a little bit about that documentary

1:11.9

and how we think that Pamela Anderson really showcases what agency looks like. In today's

1:19.4

show, we're going to talk about how do you have more ownership over your life, especially when

1:24.6

other people are telling you who you are or what you are expected

1:29.4

to be.

1:30.4

How do we really set good boundaries?

1:32.7

How do we turn it on its head when we don't like the way people perceive us?

1:37.8

And we're going to talk about society's expectations of us.

1:40.8

I want at the end of the show for you to feel like you have more agency over yourself.

1:45.9

So let's go ahead and let's get started. Here we go. There's a spiritual art to work and life.

1:53.2

I'm not talking about sitting in silence on a mountaintop or chanting mantras for hours a day,

1:59.0

but finding meaning in your work in everyday life can increase

2:03.3

your productivity, boost your happiness, and yes, make you feel so much better about your days.

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