Building a life you love takes a boatload of courage. But you don’t have to do it alone.
The Daily Pep! is the rebel-rousing, daily podcast for couragemakers, creative, multi-passionate and unconventional women.
If you’re surrounded by people who don’t get who you are or what you do, if you want reminders you’re on the right path (no matter how scary it feels), or you’re sick of being your very own worst enemy, this is the podcast for you.
Join your host, writer, coach and professional rebel-rouser Meg Kissack every weekday as helps you build a creative and wholehearted life, one day at a time. Through short and snappy insights, reminders and stories, The Daily Pep! is here to remind you you’re not alone, and that everything changes when you believe you matter.
Each episode is short and snappy, designed to fit in with (or help you start) your habits and routines.
The Daily Pep! is a sister podcast of The Couragemakers Podcast.
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Good morning, Daily Peppers, and a very happy Tuesday to you. So for today's daily prep, I want to remind you to go back to the things that you love. So that could be quotes that you love, it could be books, it could be films, anything that makes you feel really deeply or gives you what my favorite YouTuber Strewless calls the Astral Yeeha. Because there are some things that we might be able to explain or we might not be able to explain that remind us of who we are. They make us feel alive and maybe they make us feel excited to be alive. And they can be just the things to turn to, especially when we're feeling lost. And I really believe that they are the gifts that keep on giving because they're going to speak differently to you at different seasons of your life. They may take on a whole new meaning, or they might remind you of exactly who you are when you feel like you're floating in the ether.
Now, a quick reminder. Try not to judge the things you love. They do not have to impress anybody else. It doesn't matter if anybody else would absolutely cringe at the thought of them. All that matters is how it makes you feel. There can be so much inspiration found in new things, but there's also so much gold dust to be found in things that we've already discovered, especially if it's been a while since we revisited them. So take this as a massive permission slip to go rewatch one of your favourite films, to go back and see what you've highlighted in some of your treasured books and see what they have in store for you. Because I've got a feeling they might just contain a whole heap of breadcrumbs with some comfort thrown in as well.
I'm gonna go route through my DVD collection and find some I really love that I haven't watched in ages and I invite you to do the same. Here's to finding clues about who we are in the things that resonate the most. I'll see you tomorrow.