People share powerful stories through the questions they draw out of the jar

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There's nothing in the jar that you haven't thought about. Yeah. It's all stuff we think about, we might talk to people about it a bit, but when you have to crystallize an opinion or an experience and you'll, the gears a turn and when it comes out of people's mouth, even their own wonderment at what they said is so amazing to me.

Yeah. It's like such a special place for me to be helping people and watching them articulate their own truths. Yeah. 

What I love when I listen to some of them, how deep they go into their own story Yeah. And how open they are talking about as well very difficult things. It's fascinating. 

I just interviewed this morning on, I have a mental health podcast.

And this morning I had on Jessica Hasley she was one of my guests. And I don't know people's stories beforehand. Right. And she was sharing how she lost twins at 26 weeks and had to deliver them after she knew that they were al they had already passed.

And she shares a story, and it's just like, I mean, people have got such strength. Yeah. We don't give them credit for that. They can get through this stuff and the, like you said, so open and people wanna share their story. They want people to hear. It's powerful. It's really powerful and I totally, I so much appreciate that about the guests.

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