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EPISODE · Oct 4, 2023 · 54 MIN

#16 Doing Hard Things with Cami McLaren

from Off The Comma · host Paul Briley

In this episode, we talk to Cami McLaren. She is a creator, explorer, and conductor, holding space for people to create for themselves. Cami lives in Sacramento, CA in the US.Cami tells us about her experience pursuing a dream that is “that big” while acknowledging “who she would have to be” to achieve it. In her pursuit of safety, she traditionally played small and invisible. Cami challenges the concept that you have to believe something before you can achieve it. Tune in to hear how Cami discovered the power of community and being challenged to do the thing that scares you.You can find Cami on: Her website: https://mclarencoaching.com  Instagram:  https://www.instagram.com/mclaren_coaching/ Facebook @ the McLaren Coaching Community:  https://www.facebook.com/groups/756392482427674/ Cami would like to acknowledge the following organizations/causes that matter to her and invite you to consider supporting them and/or sharing their messages:Community Against Sexual Harm (CASH) https://cashsacramento.org  CASH provides services at our Center for Women in Oak Park and information to the community about the serious causes and consequences of commercial sexual exploitation.Turning Point Community Programs https://www.tpcp.org  TPCP helps transform the lives of more than 16,000 individuals across several California counties annually, providing psychiatric services, support, and advocacy for those who need it most.Welcome Home Housing https://welcomehomehousing.org  Welcome Home Housing is a non-profit organization in Sacramento, California that provides affordable housing and services to individuals with mental illness. Drip Espresso https://www.dripespresso.coffee  DRIP is a Black, woman, and sister owned coffee shop where we center espresso, community and culture. We serve as a hub for Sacramento, attracting espresso loving, foodie types and community seekers. @cami@sonny@paul@cash, turning point, welcome home, drip@alexis bernard@deborah coughlinIf you are currently sitting on a comma and would like to explore how to get yourself moving again, check out my "Get Off Your Comma 5-Week Program". [https://www.offthecomma.com/programs]While we grow this podcast, you can learn more about me at www.offthecomma.com. All of my social media links, organizations I support and other ways to reach me can be found on my linktree at https://linktr.ee/paulbriley.My intention is to keep this channel ad-free and a safe container for uninterrupted storytelling. Donations are welcomed to help cover the costs of monthly editing and production fees only. Thank you!Until next episode, keep noticing!

In this episode, we talk to Cami McLaren. She is a creator, explorer, and conductor, holding space for people to create for themselves. Cami lives in Sacramento, CA in the US.Cami tells us about her experience pursuing a dream that is “that big” while acknowledging “who she would have to be” to achieve it. In her pursuit of safety, she traditionally played small and invisible. Cami challenges the concept that you have to believe something before you can achieve it. Tune in to hear how Cami discovered the power of community and being challenged to do the thing that scares you.You can find Cami on: Her website: https://mclarencoaching.com  Instagram:  https://www.instagram.com/mclaren_coaching/ Facebook @ the McLaren Coaching Community:  https://www.facebook.com/groups/756392482427674/ Cami would like to acknowledge the following organizations/causes that matter to her and invite you to consider supporting them and/or sharing their messages:Community Against Sexual Harm (CASH) https://cashsacramento.org  CASH provides services at our Center for Women in Oak Park and information to the community about the serious causes and consequences of commercial sexual exploitation.Turning Point Community Programs https://www.tpcp.org  TPCP helps transform the lives of more than 16,000 individuals across several California counties annually, providing psychiatric services, support, and advocacy for those who need it most.Welcome Home Housing https://welcomehomehousing.org  Welcome Home Housing is a non-profit organization in Sacramento, California that provides affordable housing and services to individuals with mental illness. Drip Espresso https://www.dripespresso.coffee  DRIP is a Black, woman, and sister owned coffee shop where we center espresso, community and culture. We serve as a hub for Sacramento, attracting espresso loving, foodie types and community seekers. @cami@sonny@paul@cash, turning point, welcome home, drip@alexis bernard@deborah coughlinIf you are currently sitting on a comma and would like to explore how to get yourself moving again, check out my "Get Off Your Comma 5-Week Program". [https://www.offthecomma.com/programs]While we grow this podcast, you can learn more about me at www.offthecomma.com. All of my social media links, organizations I support and other ways to reach me can be found on my linktree at https://linktr.ee/paulbriley.My intention is to keep this channel ad-free and a safe container for uninterrupted storytelling. Donations are welcomed to help cover the costs of monthly editing and production fees only. Thank you!Until next episode, keep noticing!

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