Georgie
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Podcast Appearances
And for being able to see that.
And I suppose that's why I go out to corporates and do my talk, because I want to bring those moments to people's consciousness before there doesn't have to be an earthquake in your life for you to to realise that.
But it was a gorgeous moment very early in the podcast between myself and Ryan.
And to be honest with you,
I was nervous to interview Ryan and you could probably hear it in my voice at the start and I felt like I settled into it a little bit but it's really intimidating interviewing Ryan Tuberty because that's his gig and it took a lot to kind of keep up with him because he is so intelligent such a great speaker tells a great story so to
just keep up with him and keep the questions coming at him.
And just being in that space with him was intimidating, yet also incredible.
So what kind of moments stood out for you in the pod?
And the reason that I didn't say, yeah, me too, is because we just agreed on the nature thing and I didn't want to come back in like two minutes later and be like, yeah, me too.
So I just kind of let that moment pass.
But it was like, whoa, it actually made me a little bit emotional when he said that, because
I mean, if it's me and him, how many other people can't listen to music when they're in the thick of it?
Are you calling me a highly sensitive person?
Yeah.
So I was so I remember one day we were driving somewhere and you just put on an Ed Sheeran song and I was so annoyed at you for putting it on.
So I was like, you know that I can't listen to music.
But that Ed Sheeran song brought me back to Arthur's Day when we went to see him in the Olympia.
Yeah.
And it felt like.
a knife in my chest, you know, and that was a moment that I really remember being badly triggered by music.