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EPISODE · Nov 27, 2024 · 40 MIN

Teddy Bears, Trophies & Triumph For The Whole Team

from What Was I Made For? · host Reynolds Studios Inc.

In this episode of 'What Was I Made For?', hosts Shaun and Rachael Reynolds dive into everything from the struggle of winter colds to the joy of winning dance awards. Rachael opens up about her rare 'non-burp syndrome' and her ingenious ways of dodging sick days as a kid. They celebrate their dance school's recent victory at the National Entertainment Awards and introduce the Reggie Foundation, a new charitable initiative. Listeners also hear a heartfelt email from Kate, a dancer who reignited her passion for performing at the dance school, and how it has positively impacted her life. The episode wraps up with an inspiring story about elephants, illustrating the power of belief in overcoming life's limitations. Grab yourself an official 'What Was I Made For?' mug: https://whatwasimadefor.bigcartel.com/ Don’t miss out on exclusive content and updates by following us on: Instagram: @whatwasimadeforpod TikTok: @whatwasimadeforpod YouTube: @whatwasimadeforpod Send us your thoughts and questions at [email protected] Hosted by: Shaun & Rachael Reynolds Music by: Black Prez & Shaun Reynolds © What Was I Made For? is a Reynolds Studios Inc. LLP Production 00:00 Introduction to the Podcast 00:50 Catching Up After a Break 01:55 Childhood Sick Days and Faking Illness 02:51 Discovering a Rare Condition 09:03 Winning the Dance School Award 18:16 Launching the Reggie Foundation 20:13 Charity and School Initiatives 21:47 The Reggie Foundation and Student Creativity 25:04 Gratitude and Positivity in Daily Life 27:25 Balancing Passion and Practicality 30:45 Listener Email: Following Your Passion 36:07 Motivational Story: The Elephant Rope 38:57 Closing Remarks and Social Media

In this episode of 'What Was I Made For?', hosts Shaun and Rachael Reynolds dive into everything from the struggle of winter colds to the joy of winning dance awards. Rachael opens up about her rare 'non-burp syndrome' and her ingenious ways of dodging sick days as a kid. They celebrate their dance school's recent victory at the National Entertainment Awards and introduce the Reggie Foundation, a new charitable initiative. Listeners also hear a heartfelt email from Kate, a dancer who reignited her passion for performing at the dance school, and how it has positively impacted her life. The episode wraps up with an inspiring story about elephants, illustrating the power of belief in overcoming life's limitations. Grab yourself an official 'What Was I Made For?' mug: https://whatwasimadefor.bigcartel.com/ Don’t miss out on exclusive content and updates by following us on: Instagram: @whatwasimadeforpod TikTok: @whatwasimadeforpod YouTube: @whatwasimadeforpod Send us your thoughts and questions at [email protected] Hosted by: Shaun & Rachael Reynolds Music by: Black Prez & Shaun Reynolds © What Was I Made For? is a Reynolds Studios Inc. LLP Production 00:00 Introduction to the Podcast 00:50 Catching Up After a Break 01:55 Childhood Sick Days and Faking Illness 02:51 Discovering a Rare Condition 09:03 Winning the Dance School Award 18:16 Launching the Reggie Foundation 20:13 Charity and School Initiatives 21:47 The Reggie Foundation and Student Creativity 25:04 Gratitude and Positivity in Daily Life 27:25 Balancing Passion and Practicality 30:45 Listener Email: Following Your Passion 36:07 Motivational Story: The Elephant Rope 38:57 Closing Remarks and Social Media

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