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EPISODE · May 28, 2026 · 16 MIN

313: Do You Feel Like the Odd One Out?

from Woo Woo Wednesday · host Renee Dick

In this episode, I'm sharing a realization that came from a book about chakras, which turned into a much bigger conversation about individuality and belonging. After taking a questionnaire from the book, I started having family members and neighbors take it too, and something stood out: almost everyone strongly related to feeling like the "odd one out" at some point in their life. That realization got me thinking about how often we're taught to hide the very things that make us different instead of seeing them as strengths. I talk about how our quirks, interests, perspectives, and unique ways of moving through the world are usually the exact things that make us who we are, not flaws to fix or hide. This episode is an invitation to start looking at your differences in a different way. To stop treating them like something to shrink or apologize for, and instead recognize them as part of your magic. Because the things that make you feel different might actually be the most important parts of you. Similar episodes to this topic:  291: How To Trust Your Way in a World That Wants You to Match Theirs Join The Weekly Nudge Email Newsletter! If you love the podcast, The Weekly Nudge is where it gets a little more personal. Once a week, I send a story, a realization, and a perspective shift straight to your inbox. It's the quiet companion to Woo Woo Wednesday. https://freshlifemarketing.myflodesk.com/sociallink Join the Woo Woo Live Meetup: Second Wednesday of every month • 11am PST This is where the podcast becomes a room. We gather live on Zoom to talk about what's resonating, what's stretching you, and what you're noticing in your own life. Come listen, share if you want to, and connect with others who resonate with this work. Think of it as Woo Woo Wednesday… but face-to-face. Join here: https://freshlifemarketing.myflodesk.com/monthlymeetups  

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