Sharon and I discuss her extremely challenging 10-year journey of trying to conceive and helping people around her

Episode 5

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In today’s episode I’m talking to Sharon who lives in Melbourne with her husband and son. Sharon works for Australia’s largest early learning provider. We discuss what it’s like to be an includer and trying to help people solve their problems and the challenges of being able to read people. The unbelievable 10-year journey of trying to conceive, dealing with miscarriages and then the joy of finally giving birth. I really hope you enjoy our conversation as much as we did.

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Dan Whiteman

I’m a 50-year-old man who’s seen a lot of life. I’m a son, brother, father, friend, pleaser/giver and genuinely nice guy. I’ve changed jobs many times in the search of finding meaning and living a fulfilled life. I’ve moved to a new country; I’ve been married and divorced and experienced trauma. I’m very open, honest and seek out deep and meaningful conversations but this wasn’t always the case. I’ve made mistakes and will continue to do so but that’s how I’ve learn't to evolve and grow.

I strive to push myself and be the best version of me. I have struggled with a lack of self-belief and confidence but I’m learning to deal with that. After 50 years I’ve learn't to love myself by observing how I am in the world, the way I think and react. This has profoundly changed my life. I’m grateful every day for what I have. My life is full of rich experiences and people that have helped guide and shape the person I’ve become. I’ve learn't to know who I am and know what I want.

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