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The Rise & Conquer Podcast

Self-acceptance with the girl who can’t smile, Tayla Clement 🦋

The Rise & Conquer Podcast

Georgie Stevenson

Entrepreneurship, Education, Self-improvement, Health & Fitness, Business

4.8569 Ratings

🗓️ 7 November 2022

⏱️ 53 minutes

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Summary

TRIGGER WARNING for Bullying, Harrassment, SA & Suicide 

Tayla Clement (aka the girl who can’t smile) comes on the poddy today and we chat about her incredible journey. 

Tayla was diagnosed with Moebius Syndrome when she was 8 months old - she is 1 in 4 million. She talks to us about her journey of self-acceptance, she is one of the most inspiring, resilient people we’ve ever had on the podcast. Tayla opened up about her journey, a journey no one should ever have to go through, but she has come out the other end with the most powerful message and we can’t wait for you to hear it. This ep will teach you how to embrace your uniqueness because it is YOUR SUPERPOWER. If you’ve ever struggled with confidence, self-acceptance or are just on your personal development journey this is the ep for you! 

PS. Sorry for all the crying - we recorded this just after a new moon.  

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Transcript

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0:00.0

The Rising Konger podcast acknowledges the traditional custodians of the land which this episode is being recorded.

0:07.2

The Yugambe region.

0:08.8

We further acknowledge country throughout Australia and their connections to land, sea and community.

0:14.5

We pay our respect to their elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and tourist

0:21.4

rait islander peoples today.

0:31.9

Hello and welcome back to the Rise and Conquer podcast.

0:36.1

This is the podcast for ordinary people who want to do

0:39.2

extraordinary things. You're the only person alive on this earth ever that can do what you can do and that is the way you are and you may think you want to fit in with a certain group of people or like a certain way of life but just sit and figure out what you want and like really kind of understand what you want and learn to understand what you want. And I promise you that everything will work out

1:11.4

the way it's supposed to.

1:18.4

Hello and welcome back to the Rise and Conquer Potty. It is your host, Georgie

1:23.8

Stevenson, lawyer turned entrepreneur, business owner, mom, wife, all the things.

1:31.0

Before we get into today's episode, I do want to give a trigger warning. This episode touches on

1:38.0

bullying, harassment, sexual assault and suicide. Guys, today we have such a special guess.

1:47.4

I am joined by Taylor Clement, also known as the girl who can't smile.

1:54.3

So Taylor was diagnosed with Mobius syndrome when she was just eight months old.

1:59.3

This is a rare condition that results from an underdevelopment

2:03.0

of facial nerves that control some eye movements and facial expressions and it affects one

2:10.0

in four million people. She talks to us about her journey of self-acceptance. She is honestly one of the

2:17.0

most inspiring, resilient people

2:19.1

we've had on the potty, had her in-person record, and we were all literally in tears for a lot of

2:26.1

the time. She is so, so inspiring and her story is just, it's so moving. You guys definitely

2:34.1

bring the tissues for this one, but it is,

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