Episode 20: How to Ask Me a Question Directly
Show Notes
Ask me questions to be answered in future episodes. You can leave a voice message directly in Anchor. Learn more:
When viewing a podcast's page in Anchor, even if you're not logged in, you can click 'Send voice message' (Remember to give your web browser access to your microphone!)
You'll be brought to a record screen where you can record a voice message for up to one minute
You can record your message again, or, if you're happy with how it turned out, click 'Send this message!'
If you're logged in to an Anchor account, we'll send the message right away. If you're not logged in, you'll be prompted to create an account.
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Resources & Links Mentioned in Episode
Take the sensitivity survey: sensitivityquiz.com
Sensitive Empowerment community: sensitive-empowerment.com
Julie’s HSP Resources www.juliebjelland.com
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