
Finding joy as a single on Valentine's Day
02/12/23 • 8 min
RESILIENT PEOPLE is hosted by Janet Fanaki and features conversations with EXTRAordinary people from around the world who are admired for their resilience. They have overcome a major challenge, created a purpose from it and now help others to be resilient too.
The aim is to show that your negative experience does not define your future. It can also be a platform to help you find new meaning, to build a positive and resilient mindset.
This episode features tips and advice for single people to find joy on Valentine's Day. Typically focused on romance, attitudes are finally starting to change around it.
We now hear more about spending the day with our 'galentines' and 'palentines' - thanks to companies like Walmart, Edible Arrangements and Jack Astors - celebrating with family and friends and even our pets.
And there's also nothing wrong with practicing self care and locking the world out to be alone.
This episode will share some terrific insights from other single people as well as from host Janet Fanaki who has been a widow for three years and learned ways to really enjoy Valentine's Day.
If you are someone with a story to tell, or know someone who does, please record a voice memo or type a message and send it to: [email protected].
Find all interviews from the podcast, information about Janet Fanaki, hiring her for speaking opportunities and order a RESILIENT t-shirt as well as other merchandise at www.resilientpeople.ca.
The RESILIENT PEOPLE podcast is available everywhere you listen including Apple Podcasts and Spotify.
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RESILIENT PEOPLE is hosted by Janet Fanaki and features conversations with EXTRAordinary people from around the world who are admired for their resilience. They have overcome a major challenge, created a purpose from it and now help others to be resilient too.
The aim is to show that your negative experience does not define your future. It can also be a platform to help you find new meaning, to build a positive and resilient mindset.
This episode features tips and advice for single people to find joy on Valentine's Day. Typically focused on romance, attitudes are finally starting to change around it.
We now hear more about spending the day with our 'galentines' and 'palentines' - thanks to companies like Walmart, Edible Arrangements and Jack Astors - celebrating with family and friends and even our pets.
And there's also nothing wrong with practicing self care and locking the world out to be alone.
This episode will share some terrific insights from other single people as well as from host Janet Fanaki who has been a widow for three years and learned ways to really enjoy Valentine's Day.
If you are someone with a story to tell, or know someone who does, please record a voice memo or type a message and send it to: [email protected].
Find all interviews from the podcast, information about Janet Fanaki, hiring her for speaking opportunities and order a RESILIENT t-shirt as well as other merchandise at www.resilientpeople.ca.
The RESILIENT PEOPLE podcast is available everywhere you listen including Apple Podcasts and Spotify.
FOLLOW RESILIENT PEOPLE ON SOCIAL MEDIA:
Instagram www.instagram.com/resilientpeopleca & Twitter www.twitter.com/resilientpeopl
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Find all interviews from the podcast, information about Janet Fanaki, hiring her for speaking opportunities and order a RESILIENT t-shirt as well as other merchandise at www.resilientpeople.ca.
The RESILIENT PEOPLE podcast is available everywhere you listen including Apple Podcasts and Spotify.
FOLLOW RESILIENT PEOPLE ON SOCIAL MEDIA:
Instagram www.instagram.com/resilientpeopleca & Twitter www.twitter.com/resilientpeopl
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