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🗓️ 27 May 2020
⏱️ 46 minutes
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Today we get to spend time with the brilliant and brave Shannon Sedgewick Davis. Shannon's journey is one that found her committed to ending mass genocide around the globe and searching for Joseph Kony: a child kidnapper and war criminal who has escaped capture for more than two decades.
As Shannon walks through her journey with Jessica, we'll experience not only her incredible actions, but what it means to be resilient and tough – especially when it’s necessary to fight for justice.
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— Read Shannon's incredible book, "To Stop a Warlord."
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0:00.0 | Hey there you are listening to the Going Scared Podcast and this is your host |
0:03.9 | Jessica Honeger founder of the Social Impact Fashion Brand Noonday collection. Well today is our last |
0:11.5 | episode in this series on resilience. |
0:15.6 | And I just wanted to thank you so much for tuning in |
0:18.6 | and for being a listener during this time. |
0:21.9 | These conversations have for sure brought me courage on a |
0:26.8 | weekly basis and that is what my hope is that they have also done for you. |
0:32.3 | My goal for all of the conversations is that they have also done for you. |
0:32.8 | My goal for all of the conversations on the Going Scared Podcast |
0:36.6 | is to inspire you towards action, |
0:39.0 | whether it's to take up a new practice |
0:41.0 | that will help ground you right now or whether it's to give you an aha moment where you see yourself in your story as someone with agency and with choice. |
0:50.7 | We get to choose how we remember our stories and how we remember our stories shapes our future and how we live out our purpose in the world. |
1:00.0 | And if you haven't gotten to listen to all of the episodes in this series, I would |
1:05.8 | encourage you to do so because each one of them truly will inspire you |
1:11.1 | towards hope and towards courage. When we fall we have a choice. Do we |
1:16.1 | stay down or do we stand back up? And then when we do stand back up, do we do it with |
1:22.1 | courage and hope and love or cynicism and |
1:25.7 | hopelessness? Resilience is the process of standing back up again after the fall |
1:30.9 | with courage and with hope. Resilience is defined as the capacity to recover quickly |
1:36.8 | from difficulties, a certain toughness. |
1:41.2 | Well wrapping up our series today is definitely someone I would consider as tough. |
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