In the latest installment of the Goodsugar Podcast, Marcus and Ralph welcome the insightful Katie Horwitch to the conversation. A Writer, Speaker, and the innovative Founder of WANT: Women Against Negative Talk, Katie is also the Author of WANT YOUR SELF. Together, they embark on an exploration of the profound impact that language exerts on one's self-perception and the surrounding world.

To connect with Katie and delve into her transformative work, visit her online presence at https://www.wantyourself.com/ and follow her on Twitter at https://twitter.com/katiehorwitch.

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Join the digital conversation on social media, where Marcus Antebi shares his insights at https://www.instagram.com/marcusantebi, and Ralph Sutton invites you to experience the podcast's vibrancy through his lens at https://www.instagram.com/iamralphsutton. This episode transcends mere dialogue; it's an exploration into the transformative power of language and its resonance in shaping the narratives of self-discovery.

Katie Horwitch is a nationally recognized writer, speaker, mindset coach, and activist She has spent over a decade working to shift the cultural self-talk paradigm.

She has spoken across the country about self-confidence, living fearlessly, and shifting the stories and habits that help shape our negative self-talk patterns.

Katie is the founder of the multimedia platform WANT: Women Against Negative Talk and the host of The WANTcast: The Women Against Negative Talk Podcast. Katie has been featured by SXSW, Lululemon, The Cut, mindbodygreen, Livestrong and more, has coached some of the most prominent brands and leaders on building confidence and creating impact, and has been praised by CNN as a “woman empowering others around the world.” She believes that shifting your self-talk is an essential part of shaping the world you actually want to live in—and is more important now than ever before. She lives in New York. 

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