My guest this week is Shawn White. Boasting over a decade of entrepreneurial experience, he is a multifaceted professional who wears many hats in the world of personal and professional development. As a seasoned speaker, coach, and hypnotherapist, he has honed his skills to empower individuals to unlock their full potential. Shawn is also an accomplished author, sharing his insights and wisdom through his written works. Additionally, he's a prominent figure in the media landscape, serving as a radio and television personality on The Small Business Network, where he engages with audiences on a wide range of topics related to business and life.
Your host is Janet Sandberg, a former gothic punk girl with a dragon tattoo who is now a Doc Marten wearing spiritual badass. She’s an intuitive master, divine channel, personal coach, and author who helps people find their soul's purpose and use it to build a life of fulfillment, happiness, love, and success.
After a 23-year-old family friend ended her own life in 2022 and after having survived many years of darkness and despair herself, Janet started this podcast to talk about the darkness so that if you're in it, you'll feel less alone. She wants to let you know that it gets better by sharing inspiring stories from those of us who have made it out the other side and are now thriving.
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In Crisis?
Canada:
Talk Suicide Canada call 1-833-456-4566 available 24/7. Between the hours of 4pm-midnight (Eastern time) you can text 45645
In Quebec call 1-866-277-3553. Contactez un intervenant par texto au 535353. Service offert 24/7 partout au Québec
If you are under 18, call Kids Help Phone 1-800-668-6868. They offer 24/7 text service. You don’t need a data plan, internet connection or an app to use it.
If you’re in imminent danger call 911 or go to Emergency.
USA:
Call or text 988 (para ayuda en español, llame al 988). The 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline provides 24-hour, confidential support to anyone in suicidal crisis or emotional distress.
Call 911 in life-threatening situations.