The Willingness To Be Seen

On Speaking Your Truth: A Chat With My Parents

Willingness is a unique flavor of courage that puts the soul in the driver's seat. That helps us stop fighting the resistance and instead welcome it.” - Cara Jones

Willingness is a quality that lives in all of us and I think is essential in our ability to heal, speak, create, make art, make a ripple here in this world.

Willingness has driven all the twists and turns on my path.

Willingness allows you to tap into bigger energies, make bolder moves and find peace in the struggle of allowing yourself to be seen.

In this episode on The Willingness to Be Seen I dive into:

  • A song that is supporting me to shift out of validation-seeking work and into something truer

  • How the willingness to be seen can open up new possibilities

  • An experience of willingness from my childhood that holds an ongoing lesson 

  • A willingness prayer to guide you next time you face a scary decision to put yourself out there and be seen.

More about your host, Cara Jones

Untethered Voice is hosted by me, Cara Jones, a former Emmy award-winning journalist, storyteller, visibility guide, and human cheeseball.

I bring a 25+ year career in journalism, filmmaking and coaching (including deep trauma-informed study and somatic practice), to support you in telling the stories that will magnetize your people and allow you to authentically grow your business.  I help you untether your voice and unearth the one-of-a-kind wisdom in your lived experience, so your purpose work can reach your people. 

I’m also the proud dance partner of my husband Don, mama to dog Henry, and 6-year-old Ellie whose naturally untethered voice inspires my work every day.

Links & Resources

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