On this episode of Thank You for Saying No, we’re joined by Nichole Eaton, intuitive therapist, author, and mindset expert, who shares her inspiring journey of starting at a community college instead of a traditional four-year university. Nichole reveals how this unexpected path led to key moments of personal growth, meeting her husband, and finding the life she was truly meant to live. Tune in as we discuss how taking an unconventional route can often lead to the most aligned and fulfilling outcomes.
Rejection Reflections are our shorter TYFSN interviews. They are ten minute or less episodes that are impromptu with people who have an inspiring Thank You For Saying NO moment. That means we record these episodes anywhere and everywhere! We hope they inspire you and help you start your day off on a positive note.
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Hosted by @miss_kenyaaaaa
With special Guest Nichole Eaton @nicholeeaton.x
Cover art by @emmaporter.world
Music by @mikescullymusic
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