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We\'ve all felt like a \'fish out of water\' or experienced challenges in our lives that make us want to hide to protect ourselves, both physically and emotionally.\\xa0As an empath, Sloane Trugman struggled to be in environments that were too intense,\\xa0 and so her place of choice was under the bed or in the closet where she spent much of her time as a child.
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But as Sloane grew up, she began to realize that she could use her empathy and ability to see and recognize the diversity around her to help others. Whether it\'s standing up to bullying or speaking to The United Nations about digital data rights, she\'s using her skills to make a difference in the world.
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In Episode 204, Mark goes deep with Sloane to discuss what events in her life most greatly contributed to her development, why Sloane is so passionate about data and understanding the relationship between humans and machines, and why Mark feels she\'s a great friend.
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If you\'ve been hiding who you are and are ready to embrace your gifts and use them for good like Sloane, tune in to this episode and learn more about how this extraordinary woman\\xa0is using her gifts to pioneer into the future and help others.
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Connect with Mark:
Instagram\\xa0| Facebook
Connect with Sloane:
Instagram |\\xa0\\xa0UPDATAD\\xa0Project | SloaneTrugman.com |
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Show Notes:
-Sloane shares about her difficult family life growing up.
-Sloane talks about how she began to use her skills and gifts to stand up to school bullies.
-What is ROI "Return on Intentionality" and how can it change the future?
-How Sloane dealt with being sexually harassed by a male superior in her government dream job.
-What Sloane wishes everyone was\\xa0more \'real\' about.
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Things to Check Out:
\\u2022 Sloane\'s TEDx Talk: ROI Return on Intentionality | TEDxCSUSM