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  • January 18, 2019 1 min read

    Marianna Sachse on Soul Mamma's Podcast

    I'm honored to have been invited to be a guest on the Soul Mamma's podcast, hosted by Nicole De Leon. My path to starting Jackalo was not a traditional one. Here I share my story of loss and how I came to align my creative spirit with my professional life, leading to the founding of Jackalo. It's not an easy story, but I hope it will be helpful to those that need it.

    Listen here or download on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, or anywhere else you listen to podcasts. 

     

    Memorable Quotes:

    “Overall I feel like there’s a really big problem with doctors dismissing the pain of women and in particular dismissing the impact of pregnancy in general on on women.”

    “I was in a wonderful job but it wasn’t meeting my needs as far as being creative, and I felt a lot of fear about pursuing a more creative life.” 

    “We are so hard on ourselves and that critic really stops us from living our lives as fully as we should.” 

    “You’re on the precipice of something big, you’re making a huge change and that’s exciting. That can help you move forward.”

     

    References: 

    “Playing Big” by Tara Mohr