Piece of Work with Danielle Tantone
Hi there. Welcome to Piece of Work, the Podcast. I’m Danielle Tantone. I’m a nurse, author, coach, and survivor.
I love inspiring people to live their best life, reach for those big dreams, and find joy even in the pain.
As I wrote my memoir over so many years, trying to make sense of a story where I was way too often the bad guy instead of the hero, I came to understand that we are all a piece of work. But we’re also a work in progress. And even in our messiness, we are a work of art, too. All at the very same time. In fact we are all beautifully unique pieces of one masterpiece, waves in the same ocean.
This podcast explores the stories and struggles that make us human, the miracles that surround us, and all the ways we work to make sense of it all. Welcome to Piece of Work, The Podcast, with Danielle Tantone.
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Piece of Work with Danielle Tantone
There Must be Something Worth Something in There - a Teenager's Perspective - with Camryn Long
This episode was a special treat. I somehow managed to convince my 17-year old daughter to come on my podcast - and she did brilliantly!
I think you'll enjoy getting a peek inside her brain and heart as she eloquently and honestly shares a few of her recent experiences. This episode will give you a taste of what it's like to come of age and navigate life as a teenager in these roaring 20s. With cell phones, social media, a charged political climate, a pandemic, and a sometimes stressful home life, it's a very different experience than I knew growing up.
Some highlights:
- What Camryn learned at Girl's State that she'll take with her the rest of her life
- How the college application process makes you feel like you have to "shatter yourself on the floor" like piggy bank or "core yourself like a peach." She's an amazing poet and shared one of her poems about college admissions...
- What it was like starting high school during COVID
- How communication, connection and dating have changed with phones and social media
- How social media has exacerbated the polarizing politics of today
- Understanding that the other side isn't your enemy...learning to listen to people who think differently than you
- Adjusting our lens to see a new perspective
- Being patient, enjoying the messy middle, sticking with things and knowing when to pivot
- LIfe can be short, but life can be long, and it's never too late to chase those dreams! Life is about "both" "and"
Camryn is perhaps not a typical teenager, but I think she offers a unique glimpse into the experience of our kids today...