
EPISODE 006: Claire Barron-Sluga a Conversation on Being Seen, Heard, and Valued
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In this warm, wise, and deeply affirming episode, Lee sits down with facilitator and community-builder Claire Barron-Sluga for a conversation about connection, aging, and the value of being seen. From the fatigue of Zoom life to the gentle rebellion of choosing presence over productivity, Claire offers a clear and courageous call to remember our worth — and to see it in others. This is a conversation about self-deprecation and social diversity, kindness and courage, and the quiet power of showing up anyway.
Key Topics Covered:
- Invisibility vs. irrelevance
- Social connection across difference
- Technology fatigue and Zoom culture
- Community-building in rural life
- The relief of releasing societal expectations
- The metaphor of the “inner archeologist”
- Support groups and safe vulnerability
After you listen to the podcast, answer this: What small action can you take today to feel seen, or to help someone else feel seen?
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