• Embracing Resilience and Creativity

  • 2024/08/31
  • 再生時間: 15 分
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Embracing Resilience and Creativity

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  • Special Guest Diane Gottlieb

    Welcome to "Life is a Classroom," where every episode offers profound insights and stories that inspire growth and learning. In this episode, hosts Dr. Damian Nesser and co-host Sam are joined by the remarkable Diane Gottlieb, an author whose journey embodies resilience, creativity, and a deep passion for storytelling.

    Diane begins by sharing her upbringing in Queens, New York, a melting pot of cultures that influenced her culinary preferences and ignited her love for writing. Raised in an immigrant family with Jewish and German roots, Diane humorously recalls her mother's unexpected talent for Italian cooking, which added a unique flavor to their kitchen.

    Transitioning to Diane's journey as an author, she reveals how a late start in pursuing her passion for writing culminated in earning her MFA in Creative Nonfiction from Antioch University at the age of 56. Her perspective on education and personal growth underscores the value of life experiences and maturity in shaping one's creative endeavors.

    Beyond writing, Diane discusses her commitment to giving back, guided by her Christian faith. She highlights her foundation's initiatives, including partnerships with organizations like Toys for Tots, showcasing her dedication to making a positive impact in communities.

    The conversation shifts to Diane's latest project, "Awakenings: Stories of Bodies and Consciousness," a collaborative anthology featuring 49 authors. This anthology explores themes of body image and consciousness, aiming to empower readers to embrace their identities and celebrate diversity.

    Throughout the episode, Diane's warmth and authenticity resonate as she shares insights on connecting with audiences through storytelling and public speaking. Her philosophy on engaging listeners reflects her mother's approach to cooking - infused with love and a desire to foster meaningful connections.

    As the episode concludes, Diane leaves listeners with a powerful message: to approach life's challenges as opportunities for personal and collective growth. Her journey serves as a testament to the transformative power of storytelling and the enduring impact of embracing one's true self.

    Join us next time on "Life is a Classroom" as we continue to explore the stories and lessons that shape our lives, featuring inspiring individuals like Diane Gottlieb.

    Listeners are encouraged to visit https://lifeisaclassroom.net/bwya/ to pre-order the book "Bloom Where You Are," reflect on their own lives, and consider reaching out for guidance or mentorship if they feel stuck.

    Tune in next week for the second part of this interview.

    Connect with Diane eljeditions.com

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Special Guest Diane Gottlieb

Welcome to "Life is a Classroom," where every episode offers profound insights and stories that inspire growth and learning. In this episode, hosts Dr. Damian Nesser and co-host Sam are joined by the remarkable Diane Gottlieb, an author whose journey embodies resilience, creativity, and a deep passion for storytelling.

Diane begins by sharing her upbringing in Queens, New York, a melting pot of cultures that influenced her culinary preferences and ignited her love for writing. Raised in an immigrant family with Jewish and German roots, Diane humorously recalls her mother's unexpected talent for Italian cooking, which added a unique flavor to their kitchen.

Transitioning to Diane's journey as an author, she reveals how a late start in pursuing her passion for writing culminated in earning her MFA in Creative Nonfiction from Antioch University at the age of 56. Her perspective on education and personal growth underscores the value of life experiences and maturity in shaping one's creative endeavors.

Beyond writing, Diane discusses her commitment to giving back, guided by her Christian faith. She highlights her foundation's initiatives, including partnerships with organizations like Toys for Tots, showcasing her dedication to making a positive impact in communities.

The conversation shifts to Diane's latest project, "Awakenings: Stories of Bodies and Consciousness," a collaborative anthology featuring 49 authors. This anthology explores themes of body image and consciousness, aiming to empower readers to embrace their identities and celebrate diversity.

Throughout the episode, Diane's warmth and authenticity resonate as she shares insights on connecting with audiences through storytelling and public speaking. Her philosophy on engaging listeners reflects her mother's approach to cooking - infused with love and a desire to foster meaningful connections.

As the episode concludes, Diane leaves listeners with a powerful message: to approach life's challenges as opportunities for personal and collective growth. Her journey serves as a testament to the transformative power of storytelling and the enduring impact of embracing one's true self.

Join us next time on "Life is a Classroom" as we continue to explore the stories and lessons that shape our lives, featuring inspiring individuals like Diane Gottlieb.

Listeners are encouraged to visit https://lifeisaclassroom.net/bwya/ to pre-order the book "Bloom Where You Are," reflect on their own lives, and consider reaching out for guidance or mentorship if they feel stuck.

Tune in next week for the second part of this interview.

Connect with Diane eljeditions.com

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