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S1E1: The Journey of Becoming Me - A Conversation with John Fleming & Jayne Morris
- 2025/03/22
- 再生時間: 37 分
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あらすじ・解説
In this very first episode of Becoming You - The Podcast, host John Fleming sits down for a deeply personal and reflective conversation with his colleague Jayne Morris to explore what it really means to become yourself.
This episode sets the foundation for what Becoming You is all about - a space for open, honest, and raw discussions on identity, authenticity, and personal transformation.
John shares the pivotal moments that shaped his journey, how he navigated self-doubt and societal expectations, and why this podcast is an extension of his lifelong passion for supporting others in their own path of becoming.
In this episode, John and Jayne explore:
- The deeply personal origins of Becoming You and why John felt called to create this space
- What it truly means to become yourself and why this journey is different for everyone
- Moments that shaped John’s identity, including a pivotal childhood experience and moments of self-awareness
- The role of different healing modalities - therapy, coaching, holistic practices - and why no single approach works for everyone
- The vision for the podcast and what to expect this season
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Disclaimer: The content shared in this podcast represents the personal experiences, opinions, and insights of the host, guests, and contributors. It is not intended as a substitute for professional advice, whether medical, psychological, therapeutic, legal, or financial.
If you are experiencing mental health challenges, emotional distress, or require professional support, we strongly encourage you to seek guidance publicly via the primary or emergency healthcare services in your area or privately from an appropriate qualified professional or relevant support service.