Finding Weird is a podcast about exploring your innate creativity and learning that Weird is Wonderful! If you’ve been searching for the motivation to try something new and afraid of what others might think, this is the show for you. We’ll explore common barriers to self-expression, pleasant surprises in search of fun new hobbies, and hear from others who decided that now was the time to shrug off the stigma of mental health, square their shoulders, and get unabashedly Weird.
April 7, 2022
Show Notes: Welcome back for Episode 28! Today, I interviewed Chelsie Engle of Elite Enneagram Coaching . She approached me to preach the good word of the Enneagram. Though I had never heard of it despite being in social wo…
Feb. 27, 2022
Show Notes: Welcome back for Episode 26! Today, I have a question – What is motivation? Better yet, what motivates you? Are you someone who enjoys getting the job done for the sake of completion? Or are you someone who enjo…
Feb. 14, 2022
Show Notes: Welcome back for Episode 25! Today, I want to talk about how to practice being grateful and how this can help turn a troubled mind toward a more positive light. We often get bogged down in the day-to-day stress …
Feb. 1, 2022
Show Notes: Welcome back for Episode 24! Today, I want to share with you my interview with co-creator Chris Burnside and voice talent Stephen Gogol, and Jordan Lopez from Dayton Writer’s Movement’s The Hidden People audio d…
Jan. 24, 2022
Show Notes: Welcome back for Episode 23! Today, I want to share with you my interview with Dr. Kevin Payne , social psychologist, data scientist, author, teacher, and skydiver who took charge of his own happiness after bein…
Host
Hey there! My lifelong journey with mental health and being Weird has led me to putting my thoughts out there into the ether (aether, air, beyond?) for all to hear. I am passionate about those who've lived on the fringes of the social environment and who have been labeled as "other". My goal is to make this show something that you can find comfort in, laugh at, and interact with. I am always open to constructive feedback so feel free to email me your thoughts, concerns, or a fun Dad Joke!