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57 contributions to π™‚π™Šπ™Šπ™Žπ™„π™π™” πŸ“πŸ›πŸ¦‹πŸŒˆβ­οΈπŸ©·
🚌 I literally had a dream
that is was called "goose force one" lol but wdyt? https://www.skool.com/skoolers/name-it?p=d1bebb82
🚌 I literally had a dream
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DEFINITELY Goose Force One. 🀣
⭐️ We got that STAR some days ago! ⭐️
And we are still having it. What feels like the even bigger achievement!
⭐️ We got that STAR some days ago! ⭐️
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Yessss congras, @Diana Frank!! Hard-earned!!
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@Diana Frank And you will! So cool. I would love to know what the process was like for you!
πŸ’œ Day 4 of Goose Content
In light of my mission to FUCKIN revolutionize the way we do business. one eggplant joke at a time.
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@Elena Maren No more perfectly-placed GIF exists for this post. πŸ˜‚πŸ€£πŸ˜‚πŸ€£
πŸ’¦ Broke my gear
...but this might be the best video yet Day 3 in a row. literally filmed it 10hrs ago lol this is titled: "how to find something you can sell" The most valuable things are often the most difficult to get.
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@Chasity Robinson lmao all of this but ESPECIALLY the last line 🀣🀣🀣
Hola 🀍✨ (Hi)
I’m Melody, i'm a physician πŸ‘©πŸ»β€βš•οΈπŸ§  I finished medical school in 2017, specialized in pediatric neurosurgery, and spent years training in one of the most demanding, structured, and hierarchical environments you can imagine. I loved the science (and I still do) The brain, learning, development, decision-making… all of that genuinely fascinates me ✨ But somewhere along the way… something shifted. Not because of medicine itself.But because the space started feeling too narrow. Too narrow for thinking out loud. Too narrow for questions without a clean protocol answer. Too narrow for conversations about how people actually learn, decide, organize their lives, and make sense of complexity. Too narrow for being human, not just β€œcompetent”. Today, outside of what I know as the consulting room, here, in this beautiful network, I received a message from a member of one of my communities. He lives with a condition on the autism spectrum - and I like to put it this way - yes, HE moves through it; autism does not move through him. He told me something simple. He shared the community with his mom. So now they’re both there. Learning together. Reading together. Thinking together. Being curious side by side 🀍 And THEN… MY WORLD STOPPED. Because that message held everything I had been missing. That quiet, powerful moment of connection. That reminder that learning is relational. That knowledge makes more sense when it’s shared with love. That message filled my entire day with warmth 🫢 And it helped me understand why I had been feeling uncomfortable in my old professional boxes. I was craving conversations that didn’t fit neatly into my formal training. Conversations about focus, cognition, mental load, systems, intuition. About how our brains behave when life gets messy. About learning that connects knowledge with real life. So I started learning outside the traditional paths 🌱 I studied more. I explored neurodiversity and disability through a family-centered lens. I worked with teams. I built educational projects.
Hola 🀍✨ (Hi)
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QuΓ© reflexiΓ³n mΓ‘s hermosa, @Mel Gram! I am very passionate about issues of neurodiversity through the lens of belonging (my coaching focus area) and what struck me most was your description of neurodiversity through a family-centered lens. If our family is our first home, all foundational coping mechanisms, affirmations (or rejections) of identity and tools for survival are sourced thereβ€”even when the home isn’t a nurturing place. Love this. Notes from my members with wins big and small, especially as they get noticed for the steps they’re taking from our time together, are definitely top of my list, too. 🫢🏾
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@Mel Gram "Being witnessed in our becoming" is a phrase I use verbatim often! My people πŸ’› Thanks for the love and the gorgeous conversation!
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