93: Anastasia Allison on Near Death Experiences and Living on our Own Terms

Published: Nov. 15, 2019, noon

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Anastasia Allison was an unusual kid. She was into things you and I probably were not such as volunteering at a national park as an interpretive guide wearing period costumes performing hymns and folk songs with her violin. Sounds like a super cool kid to me in many ways but sadly, Allison suffered a great deal of bullying as a child. It might be for that reason she spent a lot of her life trying to conform to this \\u201cwhat should we be and do with our lives.\\u201d She finally realized after a near-death experience, that she can actually do whatever she wants to and today, she owns a gear company that sells pee cloths - it\\u2019s called Kula Cloth - check it out a t kulacloth.com , she climbs mountains with her violin and performs music in the wilderness with the Musical Mountaineeers and she basically has defined what success means to her and is living it, a major prerequisite for being on this podcast.\\xa0

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We talk about:

  • A childhood of bullying - and turning it into a positive experience

  • Overcoming limiting beliefs

  • The role the woods plays in all this.\\xa0

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So with that, let\\u2019s listen in and gear up for what\\u2019s next.\\xa0

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Where to find Anastasia and other links:

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