Episode 21

Ep. 21: Wake Up With Gratitude! With Guest Julie Boyer

Hi Everyone!

I had a fabulous conversation with Julie Boyer, who gave us some potent reminders of how intentional gratitude can really transform your life for the better. The positive manifestations may seem like coincidences, but I don't believe that they are. I can also attest to this personally. Every challenge Julie shared turned into a gift, even if it wasn't readily apparent immediately. So please tune in and find out how she navigates everything she has going on in her life with a sense of calm confidence!

About Julie Boyer:

She is the host of the Wake Up With Gratitude™ podcast, an Intuitive Biz + Health Coach, and a three-time Amazon Best-Selling Author. Julie has practiced gratitude for more than a decade and founded Wake Up With Gratitude™ in 2017: It’s Your source for gratitude inspiration, photos, prints, thank-you cards, workshops, and more. This business was born after surviving a week-long coma due to a bacterial infection after her (second) miscarriage. That life-threatening experience taught her that every single day is a gift. Julie currently lives on Vancouver Island, where she balances several home-based businesses while homeschooling her 10-year-old daughter. Her mission is to inspire you to ‘Wake Up With Gratitude™’ … every day!

You can find her through these channels:

Free Gratitude Meditation download: http://bit.ly/GratitudeLoveLetter

Visit her shop: https://wakeupwithgratitude.com/

Check out her podcast: https://www.podpage.com/wake-up-with-gratitude/

Instagram: @juliecmboyer

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Carol Dickson-Carr

When people used to ask me what I do for a living for the past 14 years or so, I simplify by saying, “I teach people stuff.”

Teaching is my passion!

My undergraduate and graduate degrees are in economics and I’ve also received Coach training in various programs since 2004. Prior to moving to Dallas in 2007, I worked in the private sector calculating economic damages for an employment litigation firm for six years and was a legislative analyst for the House Finance and Tax Committee at the Florida Legislature for a little over five years. (Yawn)

I teach economics and workplace writing at Southern Methodist University and my teaching doesn’t stop on campus—nor do the subjects! I have a passion for things that keep me sane, such as music and movement. They started as hobbies but became moneymakers in private music lessons, play-shops, and fitness (Pilates and Dance). My days are NEVER dull!