Episode 035 | Fixing Dan - Part 1 | February 2023
As shared in the Season 4 finale, The MentalCast is kicking off Season 5 with a new focus, host Dan Mickle’s personal journey of self-reflection and growth.
In this first installment of the Fixing Dan series, Dan begins exploring the values that matter most to him and how he can do a better job of living them day-to-day. This is a raw, honest look into the process of personal development and not polished, not perfect, but very real.
And for the first time, the podcast is also available with video on YouTube!
Topics covered:
Why it was time to focus on personal growth
Defining core values
Reflecting on how well we actually live those values
Creating a path toward better alignment and authenticity
The start of a new season of self-reflection
Contact the show: podcast@mentalcast.com
Follow Dan on social: @RealDanMickle and @717Soul
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