
Rachelle Lefevre | Kindness And Respect Can Never Go Out The Window Part 2
06/18/20 • 35 min
Rachelle Lefevre is a charismatic, intelligent, self-aware, funny, loving, and powerful woman who is aware that she is a work in progress. In this episode we laugh... hard. We discuss love, creativity, finding the best fuel for your life A.K.A your juice, and we dive into the importance of acquiring a good tool box to deal with insecurity, the necessity to have a more casual mental health conversation take place between people, and why we all must acknowledge our self-worth and value. Be prepared to smile a lot and reflect on yourself! The interview is recorded and you can find the clips on Instagram and FaceBook @whatsyourjuice! Subscribe now to the podcast so that you never miss an episode!! https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/whats-your-juice/id1506251473
Rachelle Lefevre is a charismatic, intelligent, self-aware, funny, loving, and powerful woman who is aware that she is a work in progress. In this episode we laugh... hard. We discuss love, creativity, finding the best fuel for your life A.K.A your juice, and we dive into the importance of acquiring a good tool box to deal with insecurity, the necessity to have a more casual mental health conversation take place between people, and why we all must acknowledge our self-worth and value. Be prepared to smile a lot and reflect on yourself! The interview is recorded and you can find the clips on Instagram and FaceBook @whatsyourjuice! Subscribe now to the podcast so that you never miss an episode!! https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/whats-your-juice/id1506251473
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