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Submitted by Douglas Newsom on 19 April 2021

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Tracy Tully Talks with Tracy Tully and guest Michelle Jewsbury

Michelle Jewsbuy, http://michellejewsburyspeaks.com/

Speaker & Life Coach
Recognized as a valuable resource in the speaking industry, Michelle Jewsbury is the go to professional speaker who uses her story of survival as encouragement and motivation for others. A Speaker and International Author, you will want to get Michelle’s book “But I Love Him” on Amazon.com. By using reflective techniques in her presentation, Michelle creates “A-HA” moments that lead to transformation. Attendees leave inspired, revitalized, and ready to pursue their journey with renewed focus. With a confident yet calming approach, Michelle’s story makes a lasting impression on the audience and gives them the Power to Take Their Lives Back!

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Tracy Tully Talks with Tracy Tully and Toni Lontis and guest Yogita Ridgley

Yogita Ridgley, author of Finding Me Myself and I, https://travelingwithmemyselfandi.com/, author of Finding Me Myself and I, https://travelingwithmemyselfandi.com/

My Family History
I was born in an Indian working class family, and my parents were both school teachers, now retired. My parents valued Education. I grew up with this Moto – Knowlege is Power.

I am very proud of my Indian heritage. I could speak a few different languages, eat different food, wear different clothes and enjoy the best of both worlds. However, I always felt I did not fit into the Indian society because I was not Indian enough and I did not belong in western society either.

My Journey
I grew up with very low self-esteem. When you have other children and school teachers laughing at you, calling you names like, stupid, dumb, useless and lazy it is very hard to feel good about yourself.

For some reason, I identified my self-worth based on how well I could read, write and spell, when I was an A+ student in Maths, Science and anything that did not require reading and writing. After finishing school, I took the simple road of Studying Accounting and Economics at University instead of what I wanted to do.

This self-doubt and self-limiting belief, I carried with me to my working life and my adult life to an extent where I identified myself as a broken person because of my Dyslexia. I let depression and negative emotions rule my life and stop me from living to my true potential and see my inner beauty and be my authentic self. It was not until I went on a solo trip ten years ago, where the penny dropped. I can act like a victim, or I can take responsibility for my life. From Solo travel, I started to discover my self and my business ” Traveling with Me, Myself and I” was born.