31. Shauna Niequist’s Approach to Hospitality Makes Our World a Better Place

Shauna Niequist is the New York Times bestselling author of several books, including I Guess I Haven’t Learned that Yet and Present Over Perfect. She and her husband Aaron live in New York City with their sons Henry and William. She’s a bookworm, a beach bum, and a passionate gatherer of people, especially around the table. What you'll learn in this episode: Strategies to protect your peace, energy, and family time from negative social media interactions. The importance of maintaining meaningful relationships and having a support system. Daily practices for acknowledging pain and gratitude to start and end the day with intention. The concept of reframing hospitality to foster understanding and connection. The impact of incorporating playfulness and lightheartedness into serious aspects of life. ABOUT SHAUNA: Shauna Niequist is the New York Times bestselling author of Cold Tangerines, Bittersweet, Bread & Wine, Savor, and Present Over Perfect. She is married to Aaron, and they live in New York City with their sons, Henry and Mac.  Connect with Shauna: Website Instagram Facebook Resources from this episode: Do It Like Its Part of the Dance   For more information and to connect with our host, Lindsey Epperly, visit www.lindseyepperly.com  Looking to turn your Imposter Syndrome into Inspiration? Grab the workbook here! Join the Who Made You the Boss? Substack Community here!

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