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   Do you have something you want to create, a message you want to share, or a calling you keep ignoring? Tara Mohr has practical wisdom for you to unhook from praise and criticism, find your calling, and step into Playing Big. Psychologists Off The Clock started with Taking A Leap inspired by Tara Mohr’s work. Now Diana has the chance to talk with her directly about why it is so difficult for women to speak up, how motherhood re-organizes everything, and stepping out of ego into wholeness.So drag your dreams out from under the carpet and join us for a thought-provoking conversation with Tara Mohr, author of the Apple iBooks best book of the year Playing Big: Practical Wisdom for Women Who Want to Speak Up, Create, and Lead. Listen and Learn:Two types of fear that show up for women in Playing BigHow to meet criticism in a patriarchal worldWhy acting on “100% certainty” doesn’t make senseHow to reclaim your power through speechHow “Playing Big” changes in motherhoodThe role of women supporting women in Playing BigResources:Playing Big: Practical Wisdom for Women Who Want to Speak Up, Create, and Lead  by Tara MohrTara Mohr’s Blog Playing Big: A leadership program for womenThe Hivery: A co-working space for womenThe Triple Goddess: Maiden, Mother and CroneAbout Tara Mohr: Tara Mohr is an influential author, Huffington Post columnist, and expert in woman’s leadership and well-being. Her 2015 book Playing Big: Practical Wisdom for Women Who Want to Speak Up, Create, and Lead was named a best book of the year by Apple’s ibooks. Through her Playing Big Leadership Program and Playing Big Facilitators Training Program Tara seeks to empower women to find their voice and contribute to the creation of a more sane and compassionate world. Tara has an MBA from Stanford University, an undergraduate degree in English from Yale University, and her work has been featured in numerous media outlets such as the Harvard Business Review, ForbesWoman, and The Financial Times. Tara lives in San Francisco, CA with her husband and two children. __________________________Thank you for joining us on this episode of Psychologists Off The Clock. We appreciate your feedback. Please take a moment to leave a quick rating and review of the show on Apple Podcasts. It helps us spread the word to more folks like you!Click Here to Subscribe via Apple PodcastsClick here to Subscribe via Google PodcastsClick Here to Subscribe via StitcherClick Here to Subscribe via SpotifyTranscript of Episode 107. Play Big with Tara Mohr[00:00:00] Tara Mohr: [00:00:00] from a historical perspective. If we were to do things that were controversial or brought criticism. It was a threat to our survival and I think that that lives in our lives in our DNA. And ourselves and in our hearts and Minds at some level and and what I notice is when I started sharing that, you know speaking to groups and talking with women, everyone gets it and everyone nods and a lot of people well up with tears because we know that's what we've been feeling.  Diana Hill: [00:00:29] You're listening to Tara Mohr on Psychologists Off The Clock.We are three clinical psychologist committed to cutting edge, integrated and evidence-based strategies for living well. Yael Schonbrun: [00:00:48] On this podcast, we bring you ideas from psychology that can help you flourish in your work parenting relationships and health. Diana Hill: [00:00:55] I am Dr. Diana Hill practicing in seaside Santa Barbara, California.Debbie Sorensen: [00:00:59] I'm Dr. Debbie [00:01:00] Sorensen practicing in Mile High, Denver, Colorado. Yael Schonbrun: [00:01:02] And from coast to coast. I'm Dr. Yael Schonbrun a Boston-based clinical psychologist and assistant professor at Brown University. Debbie Sorensen: [00:01:09] We hope this podcast offers you ideas for how to live a full and meaningful life. Diana Hill: [00:01:14] Thank you for listening October 19th is getting closer folks and I'm so excited because ...

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