Lael Stone
👤 SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
So my guest today is a woman that I absolutely adore.
From when we first met, we were like, oh, I feel like we're kindred spirits or sisters from another lifetime.
I am joined today by the amazing and divine Georgie Coghlan.
Welcome, lovely.
Yeah.
And we have had many deep, rich conversations and I, you know, the parts that I've heard about your history, what I was just talking about then, you know, can you relate to that of what, you know, because you used to be a school teacher, right?
Like compared to where you are now.
When you think about that, what are those parts of your story or history that has shaped where you are now?
And that's so beautiful, isn't it?
When you can look at something, particularly the traumatic bits and go, what a gift that was.
I know not everybody thinks about that with their trauma, but...
When you can look back at your timeline, and it also makes me think about too, I did this beautiful process with a woman we both know, Tracy Kay, I did this beautiful process with her once, which was about just honouring the timeline of your life, and it's a really amazing process, which I do with some people that I work with, where you go back into your story of your life to
What's your earliest memory of learning something that really shapes who you are?
And it could have been, you could have an intuitive sense that it was as a baby, or it could be when your sibling came along when you were four, or it could be when you first started school.
And then you basically timeline all these really important things.
that have happened in your life, you know, schoolings and like boyfriends or friendships or, you know, someone you love dying, your first job, you know, all the different things.
Like it takes a while to do it until you get to this point now.
And the power of that exercise is it makes you actually turn and look at your life and go, I am more than qualified to be here in where I am standing right now.
Yes.
Because all those life experiences have shaped who I am to be here.