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Let’s Talk About It: The Life of a Highly Sensitive Person with Annie Paquette

23 Sep 2024

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Send us a textToday's episode promises an enlightening discussion that might resonate with you, or someone you know, on a very personal level.We're exploring an aspect of human sensitivity that remains misunderstood by many. Imagine living in a world where the volume is always turned up, where every sensation, every emotion is felt with profound intensity. That’s the daily reality for Highly Sensitive People, or HSPs, which make up about 20% of our population.Joining us is Annie Paquette, who has not only lived through the challenges of being an HSP, but has embraced her unique perspective to become a beacon for others like her. After discovering the concept of HSPs two years ago, Annie's life was transformed and with her book and YouTube channel, she's dedicated herself to educating and supporting those who are on a similar journey.Annie's YouTube Channel: Annie Paquette: A Splendid MessAnnie's Book: A Splendid Mess: Chronicles of a Practically Enlightened Misfit (available on Amazon--twice received "New Release" recognition in the Self-Help New Age category!)Annie's Website: www.anniepaquette.com*************************************************************** You can connect with David Gouthro at: Website:https://davidgouthro.com/ (where you can also subscribe to my Blog) LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/davidgouthro/ NOTE: If you wish to join in the podcast fun, please click here to book your own episode with me: https://calendly.com/gouthro/podcast-pals!

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