Episode 77 – Your Identity Crisis is the Path to Courage with Jeffon Seely and Angela Skeen
Why couldn’t I have been born like everyone else? Maybe what others believe about me and my potential is true.
These are thoughts we have all had at one time or another. And they can create discomfort, confusion, and even self-hate. But having an identity crisis and becoming aware of it can put us on the path to self-acceptance and courage. When we learn to embrace our uniqueness and develop a belief in ourselves, that changes the whole game.
In this compilation, Jeffon Seely and Angela Skeen speak about their identity crises, how they gained faith in themselves, and how they learned to embrace their uniqueness and go on to live bold lives.
Jeffon Seely’s Bio
Jeffon Seely is a senior consultant, transformational speaker, and workshop facilitator.
Mr. Seely is a highly recognized leading resource in the field of Diversity and Inclusion, Mindfulness and Leadership.
Although rather young, a Millennial, he has had his own consulting firm for more than 10 years, specializing in programs involving mindfulness and the evolving role of Millennials and the 2020 Generation.
He has assisted major corporations, non-profit organizations, and government and academic institutions with innovative strategies to integrate mindfulness and the evolving generations into management and leadership roles.
Mr. Seely has facilitated diversity, inclusion, empowerment, mindfulness, meditation, generations, and engagement training courses to all levels of organizations across several industries.
He also presents transformational speeches to audiences through keynotes, leadership seminars, retreats and open forums.
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Angela Skeen’s Bio
Savvy in business, a shrewd negotiator and a social butterfly, meet Angela Skeen. Angela is the founder of Eventfully Angela LLC, an event management company specializing in the experiential marketing and branding of corporate events.
Angela has spent over a decade working in the event industry. In 2017, after 7 years of hemming and hawing, she launched an event planning blog. Six months later that leap of faith led her to leave her 9+ year career with Ingersoll Rand, a diversified Industrial Company. It was then she took Eventfully Angela from a blog to a full-blown event management business.
Today she continues her entrepreneurial planning passions to honor the celebratory spirit of the fierce woman that raised her, to cultivate a meaningful life and legacy for her three children, and serve others with her expertise and aptitudes.
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