Hey you wild women! 

Coach Bevin Farrand’s DAMN framework has inspired thousands of people to do the crazy thing that makes a difference, and to take the chance on bringing their biggest dreams to life. In this episode, Bevin explores the unexpected experience that changed her life forever and ultimately led her to where she is today.

Nobody else will ever have to live with your regrets. Bevin encourages everyone to stop asking for permission or making excuses. Instead, shift to asking for support—but do the damn thing anyway.

In this episode, you will learn about:

The financial goal that Bevin hit after losing her job. The loss that changed Bevin’s life forever and how it impacted her. Why she says “just take the damn trip.” What DAMN stands for and how it became a movement and a method. Why it’s not about controlling what happens to you, but how you respond. What to ask for from those around you instead of permission. How Bevin successfully pitched herself to be on this podcast. Bevin’s new book “Your DAMN Manifesto” and what it’s about. How the DAMN method can be applied to various aspects of your life. The intentional moments built into her family’s routine. How taking micro actions can help you move forward and why you should start now. The obstacle holding most people back from taking a chance and how to overcome it. What a six-dimensional why is and the reason you need one. Bevin’s mission and why it’s so much bigger than how successful her business is. Why movement is more important than mindset. How to start climbing your own mountain in micro movements.

What it means to be a wild woman:

Being fully committed to your authentic self.

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@renee_warren @we.wild.women www.wewildwomen.com