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All of the guests for this episode are listeners of the show. \\xa0Listeners just like you. \\xa0
\\nA few months ago I asked for feedback on the first season of the show, and I received a ton of it.
\\nToday, I will share some of it with you.
\\nIf you submitted feedback for the show and gave me the OK to read it, thank you, this episode is yours. \\xa0
\\nAs humans I think we live in a guru culture. \\xa0A culture that puts people on a pedestal. \\xa0
\\nAnd that can be dangerous because it creates\\xa0limiting\\xa0beliefs. \\xa0
\\nBeliefs that we could never be like them.
\\nBeliefs that we aren\'t good enough. \\xa0
\\nBeliefs that we have some sort of unfair disadvantage. \\xa0
\\nBeliefs that we can\'t do what they do. \\xa0
\\nBecause they are an expert, and we aren\'t.
\\nA lot of people view Curtis as that expert and put him on that pedestal of knowledge.
\\nThey create limiting beliefs in their mind and tell themselves, I could never do what Curtis does.
\\nI have sat in workshops with Curtis and heard it first hand, time and time again. \\xa0
\\nAnd if you believe that, that you could never do what Curtis does, then Henry Ford said it best...
\\nWhether you think you can, or think you can\'t - your right. \\xa0
\\nThis episode today is for the people who think they can.
\\nIf you ever feel stuck or stalled or find yourself struggling and wondering if you can actually do it, then here\\u2019s an episode for you.
\\nAn episode full of stories of \\u201cordinary\\u201d people doing the hard work to go after what they want in life, and showing that it might not always be easy, but it is possible.
\\nLearn more about this episode at permaculturevoices.com/tuf45
\\nIf you want to learn more about Curtis Stone and urban farming, then check out Curtis\\u2019 book, The Urban Farmer and his course, Profitable Urban Farming.
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