Shoshanna hecht
executive + Personal coach
I help high-achievers with confidence, communication, & clarity.
I help high-achievers with confidence, communication, & clarity.
Has there ever been a better time to decide what our lives should look like? We are emerging from a once-in-a-century cataclysm where our lives were upended, our communities remade and our priorities readjusted. Now as the call to return to “normal” grows more insistent, we get to ask the question: what does “normal” look like? Did the old normal serve me? What do I want my new normal to be? And what will that mean for my career, my community, and my family? These are the fundamental questions to building our lives – and now, rebuilding them. As a therapist and coach, Shoshanna Hecht has been wrestling with these very questions in her practice – and now, on this podcast. With guests from all walks of life including media, culture, politics, tech, business & activism, Shoshanna examines the overlap of our goals, relationships, boundaries and priorities, and how we can navigate them all with self-awareness and intention. What do we want our lives to look like? Welcome to Your New Life Blend.
Have you ever looked at someone who seems to have it all — the job, the glam, the life — and wondered, what the heck did I miss? That's the premise of the much-anticipated new novel ”The Memo” by Rachel Dodes and Lauren Mechling, about a woman flailing in life and love, stuck in a rut while all her friends seem to flourish — and realizing it's because they got ”The Memo,” and she didn't. At her college reunion, she is given the chance to go back in time and change her life. The novel invites us to ask ourselves… would we? And other, thornier questions: what does it means to be happy and successful? Are those the same things? If we had the chance to go back and course-correct our lives, what would we be giving up? In this episode of ”Your New Life Blend,” Rachel and Lauren talk with host Shoshanna Hecht about how we define success (and how it is defined for us), how even successful women can feel like they missed the memo (yes, even incredibly accomplished writers like Rachel and Lauren who together have written for The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, Vogue, Vanity Fair, the GuardianUS, Elle, the New Yorker, Buzzfeed and more), and what it means to choose — and love — the life you are living.
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Website:
Rachel Dodes
https://www.racheldodes.com
Lauren Mechling
https://www.laurenmechling.com
Books:
The Memo: A Novel, by Rachel Dodes & Lauren Mechling
https://www.harpercollins.com/products/the-memo-rachel-dodeslauren-mechling
How Could She, by Lauren Mechling
https://www.laurenmechling.com/how-could-she
Other Writing:
Rachel Dodes
https://www.racheldodes.com/writing
Lauren Mechling
https://www.laurenmechling.com/journalism-1
Podcast:
”Nope” with Rachel Dodes & Brian Hecht
https://www.racheldodes.com/podcasts
Social Media:
https://www.threads.net/@racheldodes
https://www.instagram.com/racheldodes
https://twitter.com/laurenmechling