Susan Young and the C-word

It’s all starting to make a sh*it ton of sense. I’ve been in business for 22 years. And until a few weeks ago, I was still struggling with stories and BS that I didn’t measure up. Clearly, I’m doing something right to have reached this 22-year milestone. But why was imposter syndrome (based on the C-Word) still running my life? After all, I was trained in “brain science” and communication. WTH?? How do I coach myself through my own sad story?? Over the past 6 months, I became emotionally unglued and cracked open in so many ways. I felt like I was unraveling; my coaches and friends assured me I was evolving.? The story I was stuck on had crossed the line between work and personal.  It started with this rhetorical question around work: Why can’t I have a six-figure launch? A few months ago, I planned it all and had every last detail buttoned up. And like so many other launches, this one went sideways
?Look, I’ve been hell-bent on having a 6-figure launch for a looong time. And it has ZERO to do with money.  Call me stubborn…it’s about ME proving to ME that I can do it. That I am worthy. Online coaches with a fraction of my experience have wildly successful launches. This means it IS possible, and I want to do it, too. It’s simple until the deprecating self-talk kicks in. I am …A rebellious black sheep middle child Not smart enough Not creative enough Not tech-savvy enough Not focused enough…. This is what happens when you listen to the BS that feels like reality when it’s only someone else’s story. That story—that truth—is about the C-Word..The story belonged to Mr. Purro (Pure-oh), the principal at my elementary school. What role could Mr. Purro possibly play in derailing my online launch…five decades later?? ??In 1972 when I was 10-years-old, Mr. Purro called my parents to his office. He said I was too interested in world events. Then, Mr. Purro dropped the C-Word. Curious. I was too curious. He said my 5th-grade teachers were frustrated. I was drawing peace signs and reading about the Vietnam War. I was listening to the soundtrack from Jesus Christ Superstar on Broadway. And my constant roaming the halls wanting to know what everyone else was doing was pissing them off.
 ?While I felt trapped, they labeled me a disruptor who roams. I was told I was never where I was “supposed” to be. Ouch. My parents agreed. Sit in the classroom and keep your mouth shut, they warned me with their stern voices and thick Brooklyn accents. Don’t “worry” about everyone else. This, however, was not my truth. I wasn’t disrupting anything. And I wasn’t “worried.”I was CURIOUS. I was exploring so I could…Heighten my senses and explore the (Woodbrook Elementary School) world Watch people and overhear (interesting) conversationsStir my curiosityLearn without being limited to doing worksheets at my desk Yes, I loved reading, writing, and social studies. I could tolerate most of the worksheets. But my brain didn’t function anywhere near peak performance when I sat stuffed in a box of mediocrity.
To me, the classroom was a coffin that was above the ground. ?
Curiosity was my ticket out.?
Roaming and exploring allowed me to learn in ways that engaged my brain, heart, and spirit. As a little girl, I couldn’t explain it to Mr. Purro or my parents. We didn’t talk about “feelings.”And if f Mr. Purro had this conversation with parents today, I imagine it would be very different.“Children learn in various modalities,” he might say. “Susan’s curiosity and interest in the world is her ticket into our esteemed experiential learning lab.”Any parent would be proud to hear this.? If Mr. Purro told parents today that their kids’ curiosity had no place in school, he’d probably be unemployed. School leaders aren’t paid to stifle learning and development. You see, Mr. Purro’s opinion about my roaming kept me paralyzed for 5 agonizing decades. The self-doubt that came with my curiosity kept me wondering: “Where am I supposed to be?”  Mr. Purro nearly convinced me that I was damaged in some weird way. This is typically the intersection that entrepreneurs come to when we try to separate our business and personal lives. The line is way too blurry. My 1972 detriment became the superpower that’s fueled my 38-year career in communications.
So, F**K you, Mr. Purro. I became a radio news reporter who got paid to be curious. My curious brain sparked interviews that won awards. I learned that quality questions based on curiosity almost always illicit interesting conversations and heartwarming responses.
Curiosity helped me…
 ?Pay attention to the nuances that most people miss
?Capture the essence of a good story
?Teach storytelling to others so they can make a bigger impact it’s what I am really good at.
It’s what I teach and coach on today. Curiosity and asking good questions. It’s about up-leveling our stories. And being confident as we explore, speak up, and use our voices to engage and impact others. To stand out and be memorable in a noisy chaotic world.  It’s the curiosity that Mr. Purro despised. Today, I know there is nothing “wrong with me.”And there never was. I’m sad that Mr. Purro, my teachers, and my parents didn’t encourage me to embrace curiosity in a healthier way.
But, let’s get real. Mr. Purro is dead.? And he left behind that 1972 story for me to figure out. I guess Mr. Purro was “doing his job.” I’ll give him –and my parents—that grace because it was all they knew. Allen Purro was the administrator, and I was 10 years old. As hard as I pushed back on my parents when I was growing up, know this. It’s been heartbreaking for me to overcome the belief that something was wrong with me. That I didn’t measure up or fit in.
?Here’s the key.
?Ninety-five percent of successful entrepreneurs have done the deep personal work because they know it carries into their businesses. I’m here to remind you that YOU have the power to turn the page, burn the damn book, and re-write your story.  My new story is about the insatiable curiosity that allows me to see the world through an interesting and inspiring lens. This is my life’s work. I needed to be cracked open six months ago with the 6-figure launch conundrum and the old story from Mr. Purro. It was time. These kinds of breakthroughs up-level our businesses. And they transform us. So…I’m curious ?…Are you ready to walk away from the stories that are keeping you stuck in mediocrity? When will you give yourself permission to see and tell your story through a fresh, more empowering lens? People are waiting for you to share even just a bit of your journey.
They want to connect, engage, and get to know what you stand for. Maybe they’ll even hire you ?If you’re ready share your story so that people are curious and want to hear more…hit reply. We’ll talk.
On we go,
Susan

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21-33 Open Masculinity Talk

Sara’s View of Life with Sara Troy, on air from August 17th

Women have never had a hard time speaking to one another, we find those ones we trust and open up. We call each other out, we support each other, we cry together, we laugh and even make fun of each other, so why can’t men do the same? Because it is not masculine enough.

I have just watched an episode Man Enough, where a few guys that we know speak about how hard it is to bear their feelings and the confusion of living up to a macho masculinity. We wonder why men can’t speak to us, well, it is because they can’t even speak to each other, because of this illusion of what a man should be and the image he is meant to portray.

Men, it is ok to be vunreable, it is ok to feel hurt, to be scared, to have fears, this makes you human, it does not take your power away, it instead empowers you and all around you. We are in a world of equality, where we as women and men can share all of life’s dealings. Being a co-parent, being a partner in love, in work in play. Being open with the people you work with, showing your vulnerability and that you are not superman, you are human. We have the Ying and Yang for a reason, balance, a bit of both sides, and being open with yourself, your friends, your loved ones, liberates you and them creating a wonderful place of open conversations with our fear, expectations, or dictation.

We want you to feel enough, so open up, let us see you within, let yourself out, and share all of you, the fears, the dreams, the blockages, and the joys. Let us, on both sie men and women, be there openly for each other and have those inner conversations in celebration of being enough in our own lives.

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MH21-28 Elizabeth Power Reducing Crises


Mental Health Awareness with Sara Troy and her guest Elizabeth Powers, on air from

“All I do is help people with change, resilience and self-care, and alignment. And everything is done from the trauma-informed perspective,” she says. “Even courses directly about working with trauma are about change.”

Power develops cross-cultural adaptations of models of care for the mental health community as well as helping other countries like Japan develop their own models.  The Trauma-Informed Academy recently released her new model, The Trauma Responsive System which focuses on mastering 9 elements akin to applied emotional intelligence.


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Elizabeth Power, M.Ed., is an international authority on trauma-informed care, change, and resilience. She’s also an Adjunct Instructor in Psychiatry at Georgetown University Medical Center and a veteran adult educator. Her new book, Healer: Reducing Crises is the first in a five-book series that reduces the time, trauma, and costs of healing from overwhelming events. Her clients include the National Center for PTSD, National Child Traumatic Stress Network, and many more. A frequent conference speaker and trainer, Elizabeth’s target is to teach ways to refocus on skills over sickness.


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AK21-28 Charles Sheldon II. Strong Hearts Trilogy.

An Authors Kiss with Sara Troy and her guest Charlie Sheldon 11, on air from July 13th

I love to discuss how one’s personal experiences become the foundation for what they write about, and the relationship between one’s training and values, and what emerges from the point of the pen. In my Strong Heart series, in addition to exploring ancient legends and the origins of “modern humans” about 70000 years ago, I also explore the struggle between development and preservation, the dangers of zealotry, coming of age, and what makes a family and a home. Along the way, there is much I can share about hiking, backpacking, the Pacific Northwest and Olympic National Park, seafaring, and survival. I am also a water dowser – true – with some stories about that, too.

For several years I performed maritime poetry at the Fisher Poets festival in Oregon and similar events near Seattle.

During my work life, I spent more time than I care to admit before groups of people speaking, presenting, often before hostile crowds; I was a certified teacher for a private company teaching decision making and problem analysis for over a decade; and after retirement has conducted book readings and discussions at bookstores and retirement communities throughout the Pacific Northwest.

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I have always been a writer, always a hiker, trained as a wildlife biologist, living in the Pacific Northwest, a husband, father, grandfather, and friend. In my work life, I was a graduate student teacher, a commercial fisherman, a house painter, a fisheries consultant, a treasure hunter, then a planner, a construction manager, a project manager, even an executive for various seaports – for 28 years. During my years working for seaports, I was involved with several difficult environmental cleanups, including Superfund sites, and for many years I worked with local tribes negotiating fishing agreements between their salmon fishermen and harbor operations in Seattle. After I retired from port work at age 65 in 2012 I went back to sea as a merchant sailor, container ships and military reserve vessels, as a watchstander and able-bodied seaman, for four years, then quit for good to write these books about Olympic National Park, the Gulf of Alaska, a certain ornery young girl, and ancient history – I call it the Strong Heart Series.

Before writing my latest series of books I did years of research into human origins, archeology, geology, ice ages, and climate change to develop the foundation for my Strong Heart series of books, which ask the question: could the ancient legends of most First peoples of North America that they have always been here – always – be true? Along the way I have learned much about what we know, and how much more we do not know, plus a healthy dose of aversion to zealotry and people who are absolutely convinced they know what is best for the rest of us.

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Charlie went to Yale University and UMass, where he received a Masters’s Degree in Wildlife Biology/Resource Management. He worked in the fishing industry for 15 years as a deckhand, mate, skipper, and consultant, then relocated to the Pacific Northwest in 1990 to be near Olympic National Park. He worked at seaports for nearly 30 years as a planner, project manager, and executive. When he retired from seaports in 2012 he returned to sea as a merchant sailor for four years, working on the various container and military vessels as Able Bodied Seaman and Bosun. He retired in 2016 to work full time at his writing. Nowadays he hikes in the Olympic National Park whenever he can, cooks for his wife, pesters his grandchildren and continues to scribble tales.

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PART TWO COMING JANUARY 11TH

221-15 Spring into Actionism of Change

Sara’s View of Life with Sara Troy, on air from April 13th

Just like the Spring which is in growth action, we too must take steps in this ever-changing world to go with the flow and changes. Like the seasons, life is forever changing, we are still in the shade of dark with this virus and it does not matter if you believe it or not, change in our actions is so needed.

From death come birth, in birth comes possibilities and from there, opportunities are created. We will not see them if we are stuck in fear, hysteria, conspiracy theories, or hate. The only way to keep growing and moving forward is to allow the forces of change to lead us.

So as we navigate the ending of a transition, let us open up to what is possible and what in compassion, kindness, and understanding we can do in moving forward to a kinder more collaborative world, so we can be that positive change we so seek.

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I ask you to see how Spring is in action and in how we to can spring into our own actionism and make our future a better place to live for all of us. We are the change we seek, we will get through this chapter of life, we will dance in the light of day again if we come together in that belief that change is needed and we are the answer.

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