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{NAME}, From the moment I saw her on stage, I was gobsmacked. Never before had I witnessed someone s

{NAME}, From the moment I saw her on stage, I was gobsmacked. Never before had I witnessed someone so quickly, so completely and so ingeniously embody such a diverse range of characters — spanning a spectrum of age, gender and culture. But what was most impressive wasn't the spectacle, it was the substance. Her multicultural message of connection, compassion and understanding is exactly what we all need right now. Perhaps, more than ever. The NY Times calls her a "master of the genre". She's a Tony and Obie Award-winning playwright and performer. Her Ted talks have received millions of views. Meryl Streep is a fan and supporter. I'm so honored and excited to bring you this one-of-a-kind interview with my friend, the infinitely talented Sarah Jones. In this inspiring MarieTV episode, you'll learn: - Why worrying about your self image (vs. your true self) is a recipe for getting lost - How laughter is a deceptively powerful tool that can lead to more open minds - Why art matters for human survival more than ever. You cannot starve our souls and expect us to thrive - How we all can practice kindness and compassion in a culture that's mired in separation, fear and self-alienation - An exploration of the notion that, "Hurt people hurt people. And free people, free people." - How we're all born with innate creativity and insight from Sarah on how she continues to access hers And so, so, sooooo much more :) [display images to learn why the world needs art more than ever!]( One of my core beliefs is that every one of us is here for a reason. We each have a unique set of strengths and gifts that we're meant to share with the world. If you're ready to connect with your creativity, yourself and others more compassionately, this episode is a must watch. Once you've had a chance to watch, join us on the blog for a discussion. [Tell me what insight or 'aha' struck you most and how can you turn that awareness into action](. As always… Thank you so very much for reading, watching and sharing — and for continuing to welcome me into your world. I hope this episode inspires you to stay connected to your heart, to your joy and to that very special gift that only YOU can bring {NAME}. With so much Tuesday love, XO Marie P.S. If you want this and more episodes to hear on the go — download and subscribe to The Marie Forleo Podcast on [iTunes]( or [Stitcher](. If you wish to stop receiving our emails or change your subscription options, please [Manage your subscription](=) Marie Forleo International, 332 Bleecker Street, #517 , New York, NY 10014

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