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EPISODE · Jun 15, 2020 · 19 MIN

The Expense of Compassion

from The Freq Show · host Jaclyn Steele

A year and a half ago, I was playing a set at a really famous venue in Atlanta called Smith’s Olde Bar. A fellow musician asked me if they could sit in and play on my set since they really liked my music. I was flattered and said “of course,” and what followed was, to put it lightly, a disaster. I stood in front of a filled venue playing my original songs over a drum kit so loud and off beat I could hear myself think. I shouldered the shame and the blame for such an awful set even though I had come prepared, and this episode details the expense of compassion when you forget to use it on yourself first.www.jaclynsteele.com/selfdiscoverypodInstagram: @jaclynsteeleYoutube: youtube.com/officialjaclynsteeleHigh Vibe Thursday Newsletter Sign Up & Free Ebook: https://view.flodesk.com/pages/5eab3ec682272f0026f5a7a6Support the showDOWNLOAD THE FREQ APP:www.thefreqapp.comVISIT THE SHOP:www.thebeckonsouk.comCONNECT ON SOCIAL:Instagram: @beckonliving, @jaclynsteele, @samthurmond_reiTikTok: @beckonlivingJOIN THE HIGH FREQUENCY SOCIETY:Text us at 480-531-6858 and type the word FREQUENCY to receive periodic uplifting, high frequency text messages from Sam and Jaclyn. You can also join by following this link.NEWSLETTER:Sign up!WEBSITE:www.beckonliving.com

A year and a half ago, I was playing a set at a really famous venue in Atlanta called Smith’s Olde Bar. A fellow musician asked me if they could sit in and play on my set since they really liked my music. I was flattered and said “of course,” and what followed was, to put it lightly, a disaster. I stood in front of a filled venue playing my original songs over a drum kit so loud and off beat I could hear myself think. I shouldered the shame and the blame for such an awful set even though I ha...

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