Episode 140: Speaking It Out Loud

On today’s episode of In Time, Peter and Robyne reflect on what sustains us through the natural highs and lows of creative work and public life. How do we navigate seasons of momentum and seasons of quiet without letting pressure take over? What shifts when we speak encouragement out loud instead of keeping it trapped in our heads? And how might boredom, bodywork, and even a self-hug help regulate us more than constant productivity ever could? Plus, a reminder that criticism - especially from ourselves - may push us through a moment, but it won’t carry us to our highest potential. 

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Additional Resources:
- I Hope So: How to Choose Hope Even When It’s Hard by Dr. Robyne Hanley-Dafoe 
- Peter Katz Facilitations
- The Body Keeps the Score by Bessel van der Kolk
- Time to Connect, co-led by Peter and Dr. Robyne, is an interactive session purposefully designed to unite, recharge, and elevate team cohesion and performance, leaving your people with a renewed sense of unity and resiliency. Click the link to learn more about how Time to Connect can support your team.
- Your Time - Peter and Robyne’s asynchronous learning experience is now available! Please click the link to learn more.

Credits:
Hosted by Dr. Robyne Hanley-Dafoe and Peter Katz
Produced by Trevor Campbell
Edited by Sean Ban Beaton
Theme song by Peter Katz 
Podcast cover art by Trevor Campbell 
Show logistics by Erin Marshall and Jenna Green 

Connect:
Connect with Peter Peterkatz.com | Peterkatzspeaks.com 
Connect with Robyne Drrobyne.ca  

Follow Peter and Robyne on social media:
Peter Katz: Facebook: @peterkatzmusic | Instagram: @peterkatzmusic | LinkedIn: Peter Katz
Dr. Robyne Hanley-Dafoe: Instagram: @dr_robynehd | LinkedIn: drrobynehd


*The information presented in this podcast is intended for educational and informational purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for professional advice. Please consult a qualified healthcare professional if you require assistance.


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