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Danielle Robay

Question Everything.
Journalist | @hellosunshine @reesesbookclub
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Psst… have you heard? The first episode of Bookmarked, the new Reese’s Book Club podcast, just dropped with special guests @emilyhenrywrites and @yulin.kuang. Press play on the must-listen episode, and go behind the scenes each week with host @daniellerobay for your favorite stories, characters, and authors.

Listen in every Tuesday on the @iheartpodcast app, @applepodcasts, or wherever you listen. Got questions? Take the mic. Ring 501-291-3379 to ask, recommend, and discover.


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For decades, Gloria Steinem has hosted Talking Circles in her living room. She’s always said, “we produce oxytocin when we connect in person. We don’t experience empathy in the same way unless all five senses are engaged.”

She’s right. Our brains are wired for this. When we gather in person…listening, laughing, crying, sharing…oxytocin flows. Trust builds faster. We leave feeling more seen, soothed, and connected than we ever could through a screen.

Oxytocin is sometimes called the “love hormone.” It’s what runs through a woman’s body during birth. It bonds us. My favorite fact is we don’t just feel it when we’re kind…we feel it even when we witness kindness.

I love the internet, but it’s often a place of high communication, low connection. Talking Circles are the opposite—HIGH connection. They remind us that nothing replaces being in a room together, engaging all five senses, and finding real solutions side by side.

This one, on women’s health, felt both ancient and brand new.

Big thanks to my wonderful, passionate, solution oriented cohost @its_alextaylor and the brilliant + kind @apbenven for her wonderful words in the @nytimes.


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8 months ago

For decades, Gloria Steinem has hosted Talking Circles in her living room. She’s always said, “we produce oxytocin when we connect in person. We don’t experience empathy in the same way unless all five senses are engaged.”

She’s right. Our brains are wired for this. When we gather in person…listening, laughing, crying, sharing…oxytocin flows. Trust builds faster. We leave feeling more seen, soothed, and connected than we ever could through a screen.

Oxytocin is sometimes called the “love hormone.” It’s what runs through a woman’s body during birth. It bonds us. My favorite fact is we don’t just feel it when we’re kind…we feel it even when we witness kindness.

I love the internet, but it’s often a place of high communication, low connection. Talking Circles are the opposite—HIGH connection. They remind us that nothing replaces being in a room together, engaging all five senses, and finding real solutions side by side.

This one, on women’s health, felt both ancient and brand new.

Big thanks to my wonderful, passionate, solution oriented cohost @its_alextaylor and the brilliant + kind @apbenven for her wonderful words in the @nytimes.


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8 months ago

For decades, Gloria Steinem has hosted Talking Circles in her living room. She’s always said, “we produce oxytocin when we connect in person. We don’t experience empathy in the same way unless all five senses are engaged.”

She’s right. Our brains are wired for this. When we gather in person…listening, laughing, crying, sharing…oxytocin flows. Trust builds faster. We leave feeling more seen, soothed, and connected than we ever could through a screen.

Oxytocin is sometimes called the “love hormone.” It’s what runs through a woman’s body during birth. It bonds us. My favorite fact is we don’t just feel it when we’re kind…we feel it even when we witness kindness.

I love the internet, but it’s often a place of high communication, low connection. Talking Circles are the opposite—HIGH connection. They remind us that nothing replaces being in a room together, engaging all five senses, and finding real solutions side by side.

This one, on women’s health, felt both ancient and brand new.

Big thanks to my wonderful, passionate, solution oriented cohost @its_alextaylor and the brilliant + kind @apbenven for her wonderful words in the @nytimes.


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8 months ago

For decades, Gloria Steinem has hosted Talking Circles in her living room. She’s always said, “we produce oxytocin when we connect in person. We don’t experience empathy in the same way unless all five senses are engaged.”

She’s right. Our brains are wired for this. When we gather in person…listening, laughing, crying, sharing…oxytocin flows. Trust builds faster. We leave feeling more seen, soothed, and connected than we ever could through a screen.

Oxytocin is sometimes called the “love hormone.” It’s what runs through a woman’s body during birth. It bonds us. My favorite fact is we don’t just feel it when we’re kind…we feel it even when we witness kindness.

I love the internet, but it’s often a place of high communication, low connection. Talking Circles are the opposite—HIGH connection. They remind us that nothing replaces being in a room together, engaging all five senses, and finding real solutions side by side.

This one, on women’s health, felt both ancient and brand new.

Big thanks to my wonderful, passionate, solution oriented cohost @its_alextaylor and the brilliant + kind @apbenven for her wonderful words in the @nytimes.


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8 months ago

For decades, Gloria Steinem has hosted Talking Circles in her living room. She’s always said, “we produce oxytocin when we connect in person. We don’t experience empathy in the same way unless all five senses are engaged.”

She’s right. Our brains are wired for this. When we gather in person…listening, laughing, crying, sharing…oxytocin flows. Trust builds faster. We leave feeling more seen, soothed, and connected than we ever could through a screen.

Oxytocin is sometimes called the “love hormone.” It’s what runs through a woman’s body during birth. It bonds us. My favorite fact is we don’t just feel it when we’re kind…we feel it even when we witness kindness.

I love the internet, but it’s often a place of high communication, low connection. Talking Circles are the opposite—HIGH connection. They remind us that nothing replaces being in a room together, engaging all five senses, and finding real solutions side by side.

This one, on women’s health, felt both ancient and brand new.

Big thanks to my wonderful, passionate, solution oriented cohost @its_alextaylor and the brilliant + kind @apbenven for her wonderful words in the @nytimes.


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8 months ago

For decades, Gloria Steinem has hosted Talking Circles in her living room. She’s always said, “we produce oxytocin when we connect in person. We don’t experience empathy in the same way unless all five senses are engaged.”

She’s right. Our brains are wired for this. When we gather in person…listening, laughing, crying, sharing…oxytocin flows. Trust builds faster. We leave feeling more seen, soothed, and connected than we ever could through a screen.

Oxytocin is sometimes called the “love hormone.” It’s what runs through a woman’s body during birth. It bonds us. My favorite fact is we don’t just feel it when we’re kind…we feel it even when we witness kindness.

I love the internet, but it’s often a place of high communication, low connection. Talking Circles are the opposite—HIGH connection. They remind us that nothing replaces being in a room together, engaging all five senses, and finding real solutions side by side.

This one, on women’s health, felt both ancient and brand new.

Big thanks to my wonderful, passionate, solution oriented cohost @its_alextaylor and the brilliant + kind @apbenven for her wonderful words in the @nytimes.


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8 months ago

For decades, Gloria Steinem has hosted Talking Circles in her living room. She’s always said, “we produce oxytocin when we connect in person. We don’t experience empathy in the same way unless all five senses are engaged.”

She’s right. Our brains are wired for this. When we gather in person…listening, laughing, crying, sharing…oxytocin flows. Trust builds faster. We leave feeling more seen, soothed, and connected than we ever could through a screen.

Oxytocin is sometimes called the “love hormone.” It’s what runs through a woman’s body during birth. It bonds us. My favorite fact is we don’t just feel it when we’re kind…we feel it even when we witness kindness.

I love the internet, but it’s often a place of high communication, low connection. Talking Circles are the opposite—HIGH connection. They remind us that nothing replaces being in a room together, engaging all five senses, and finding real solutions side by side.

This one, on women’s health, felt both ancient and brand new.

Big thanks to my wonderful, passionate, solution oriented cohost @its_alextaylor and the brilliant + kind @apbenven for her wonderful words in the @nytimes.


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8 months ago


For decades, Gloria Steinem has hosted Talking Circles in her living room. She’s always said, “we produce oxytocin when we connect in person. We don’t experience empathy in the same way unless all five senses are engaged.”

She’s right. Our brains are wired for this. When we gather in person…listening, laughing, crying, sharing…oxytocin flows. Trust builds faster. We leave feeling more seen, soothed, and connected than we ever could through a screen.

Oxytocin is sometimes called the “love hormone.” It’s what runs through a woman’s body during birth. It bonds us. My favorite fact is we don’t just feel it when we’re kind…we feel it even when we witness kindness.

I love the internet, but it’s often a place of high communication, low connection. Talking Circles are the opposite—HIGH connection. They remind us that nothing replaces being in a room together, engaging all five senses, and finding real solutions side by side.

This one, on women’s health, felt both ancient and brand new.

Big thanks to my wonderful, passionate, solution oriented cohost @its_alextaylor and the brilliant + kind @apbenven for her wonderful words in the @nytimes.


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For decades, Gloria Steinem has hosted Talking Circles in her living room. She’s always said, “we produce oxytocin when we connect in person. We don’t experience empathy in the same way unless all five senses are engaged.”

She’s right. Our brains are wired for this. When we gather in person…listening, laughing, crying, sharing…oxytocin flows. Trust builds faster. We leave feeling more seen, soothed, and connected than we ever could through a screen.

Oxytocin is sometimes called the “love hormone.” It’s what runs through a woman’s body during birth. It bonds us. My favorite fact is we don’t just feel it when we’re kind…we feel it even when we witness kindness.

I love the internet, but it’s often a place of high communication, low connection. Talking Circles are the opposite—HIGH connection. They remind us that nothing replaces being in a room together, engaging all five senses, and finding real solutions side by side.

This one, on women’s health, felt both ancient and brand new.

Big thanks to my wonderful, passionate, solution oriented cohost @its_alextaylor and the brilliant + kind @apbenven for her wonderful words in the @nytimes.


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For decades, Gloria Steinem has hosted Talking Circles in her living room. She’s always said, “we produce oxytocin when we connect in person. We don’t experience empathy in the same way unless all five senses are engaged.”

She’s right. Our brains are wired for this. When we gather in person…listening, laughing, crying, sharing…oxytocin flows. Trust builds faster. We leave feeling more seen, soothed, and connected than we ever could through a screen.

Oxytocin is sometimes called the “love hormone.” It’s what runs through a woman’s body during birth. It bonds us. My favorite fact is we don’t just feel it when we’re kind…we feel it even when we witness kindness.

I love the internet, but it’s often a place of high communication, low connection. Talking Circles are the opposite—HIGH connection. They remind us that nothing replaces being in a room together, engaging all five senses, and finding real solutions side by side.

This one, on women’s health, felt both ancient and brand new.

Big thanks to my wonderful, passionate, solution oriented cohost @its_alextaylor and the brilliant + kind @apbenven for her wonderful words in the @nytimes.


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For decades, Gloria Steinem has hosted Talking Circles in her living room. She’s always said, “we produce oxytocin when we connect in person. We don’t experience empathy in the same way unless all five senses are engaged.”

She’s right. Our brains are wired for this. When we gather in person…listening, laughing, crying, sharing…oxytocin flows. Trust builds faster. We leave feeling more seen, soothed, and connected than we ever could through a screen.

Oxytocin is sometimes called the “love hormone.” It’s what runs through a woman’s body during birth. It bonds us. My favorite fact is we don’t just feel it when we’re kind…we feel it even when we witness kindness.

I love the internet, but it’s often a place of high communication, low connection. Talking Circles are the opposite—HIGH connection. They remind us that nothing replaces being in a room together, engaging all five senses, and finding real solutions side by side.

This one, on women’s health, felt both ancient and brand new.

Big thanks to my wonderful, passionate, solution oriented cohost @its_alextaylor and the brilliant + kind @apbenven for her wonderful words in the @nytimes.


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For decades, Gloria Steinem has hosted Talking Circles in her living room. She’s always said, “we produce oxytocin when we connect in person. We don’t experience empathy in the same way unless all five senses are engaged.”

She’s right. Our brains are wired for this. When we gather in person…listening, laughing, crying, sharing…oxytocin flows. Trust builds faster. We leave feeling more seen, soothed, and connected than we ever could through a screen.

Oxytocin is sometimes called the “love hormone.” It’s what runs through a woman’s body during birth. It bonds us. My favorite fact is we don’t just feel it when we’re kind…we feel it even when we witness kindness.

I love the internet, but it’s often a place of high communication, low connection. Talking Circles are the opposite—HIGH connection. They remind us that nothing replaces being in a room together, engaging all five senses, and finding real solutions side by side.

This one, on women’s health, felt both ancient and brand new.

Big thanks to my wonderful, passionate, solution oriented cohost @its_alextaylor and the brilliant + kind @apbenven for her wonderful words in the @nytimes.


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For decades, Gloria Steinem has hosted Talking Circles in her living room. She’s always said, “we produce oxytocin when we connect in person. We don’t experience empathy in the same way unless all five senses are engaged.”

She’s right. Our brains are wired for this. When we gather in person…listening, laughing, crying, sharing…oxytocin flows. Trust builds faster. We leave feeling more seen, soothed, and connected than we ever could through a screen.

Oxytocin is sometimes called the “love hormone.” It’s what runs through a woman’s body during birth. It bonds us. My favorite fact is we don’t just feel it when we’re kind…we feel it even when we witness kindness.

I love the internet, but it’s often a place of high communication, low connection. Talking Circles are the opposite—HIGH connection. They remind us that nothing replaces being in a room together, engaging all five senses, and finding real solutions side by side.

This one, on women’s health, felt both ancient and brand new.

Big thanks to my wonderful, passionate, solution oriented cohost @its_alextaylor and the brilliant + kind @apbenven for her wonderful words in the @nytimes.


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8 months ago

For decades, Gloria Steinem has hosted Talking Circles in her living room. She’s always said, “we produce oxytocin when we connect in person. We don’t experience empathy in the same way unless all five senses are engaged.”

She’s right. Our brains are wired for this. When we gather in person…listening, laughing, crying, sharing…oxytocin flows. Trust builds faster. We leave feeling more seen, soothed, and connected than we ever could through a screen.

Oxytocin is sometimes called the “love hormone.” It’s what runs through a woman’s body during birth. It bonds us. My favorite fact is we don’t just feel it when we’re kind…we feel it even when we witness kindness.

I love the internet, but it’s often a place of high communication, low connection. Talking Circles are the opposite—HIGH connection. They remind us that nothing replaces being in a room together, engaging all five senses, and finding real solutions side by side.

This one, on women’s health, felt both ancient and brand new.

Big thanks to my wonderful, passionate, solution oriented cohost @its_alextaylor and the brilliant + kind @apbenven for her wonderful words in the @nytimes.


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For decades, Gloria Steinem has hosted Talking Circles in her living room. She’s always said, “we produce oxytocin when we connect in person. We don’t experience empathy in the same way unless all five senses are engaged.”

She’s right. Our brains are wired for this. When we gather in person…listening, laughing, crying, sharing…oxytocin flows. Trust builds faster. We leave feeling more seen, soothed, and connected than we ever could through a screen.

Oxytocin is sometimes called the “love hormone.” It’s what runs through a woman’s body during birth. It bonds us. My favorite fact is we don’t just feel it when we’re kind…we feel it even when we witness kindness.

I love the internet, but it’s often a place of high communication, low connection. Talking Circles are the opposite—HIGH connection. They remind us that nothing replaces being in a room together, engaging all five senses, and finding real solutions side by side.

This one, on women’s health, felt both ancient and brand new.

Big thanks to my wonderful, passionate, solution oriented cohost @its_alextaylor and the brilliant + kind @apbenven for her wonderful words in the @nytimes.


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8 months ago

For decades, Gloria Steinem has hosted Talking Circles in her living room. She’s always said, “we produce oxytocin when we connect in person. We don’t experience empathy in the same way unless all five senses are engaged.”

She’s right. Our brains are wired for this. When we gather in person…listening, laughing, crying, sharing…oxytocin flows. Trust builds faster. We leave feeling more seen, soothed, and connected than we ever could through a screen.

Oxytocin is sometimes called the “love hormone.” It’s what runs through a woman’s body during birth. It bonds us. My favorite fact is we don’t just feel it when we’re kind…we feel it even when we witness kindness.

I love the internet, but it’s often a place of high communication, low connection. Talking Circles are the opposite—HIGH connection. They remind us that nothing replaces being in a room together, engaging all five senses, and finding real solutions side by side.

This one, on women’s health, felt both ancient and brand new.

Big thanks to my wonderful, passionate, solution oriented cohost @its_alextaylor and the brilliant + kind @apbenven for her wonderful words in the @nytimes.


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For decades, Gloria Steinem has hosted Talking Circles in her living room. She’s always said, “we produce oxytocin when we connect in person. We don’t experience empathy in the same way unless all five senses are engaged.”

She’s right. Our brains are wired for this. When we gather in person…listening, laughing, crying, sharing…oxytocin flows. Trust builds faster. We leave feeling more seen, soothed, and connected than we ever could through a screen.

Oxytocin is sometimes called the “love hormone.” It’s what runs through a woman’s body during birth. It bonds us. My favorite fact is we don’t just feel it when we’re kind…we feel it even when we witness kindness.

I love the internet, but it’s often a place of high communication, low connection. Talking Circles are the opposite—HIGH connection. They remind us that nothing replaces being in a room together, engaging all five senses, and finding real solutions side by side.

This one, on women’s health, felt both ancient and brand new.

Big thanks to my wonderful, passionate, solution oriented cohost @its_alextaylor and the brilliant + kind @apbenven for her wonderful words in the @nytimes.


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8 months ago

QUESTION EVERYTHING: Available at @aviatornation stores nationwide 💡💋 X ⚡️


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2 years ago

QUESTION EVERYTHING: Available at @aviatornation stores nationwide 💡💋 X ⚡️


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2 years ago

Comment ‘MORGAN’ and I’ll DM you the link to the full episode.

@morgankradford new novel Now Then centers around a question her great grandmother, a Jamaican Cuban woman who immigrated to the US never stopped asking when she was building a life in America: “Where can we go to be whole?”

Now Morgan is asking that question on behalf of her own daughters.

Listen // Watch the full episode anywhere you get podcasts or on YouTube now.


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How to ask better questions from the Queen of Questions @daniellerobay! TLDR: Get personal! #money #podcast #finance #network #career


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Comment PODCAST to watch the latest episode of the @networthandchillpod where I sat down with @daniellerobay to pick her brain on everything YOU need to know about networking! Tune in for a step by step guide to networking like a pro!
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#money #podcast #finance #network #career


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Comment ‘Rachel’ and I’ll send you this episode of Question Everything 💡

“He who has a ‘why’ to live can bear almost any ‘how’.” - Victor Frankl

@bring.hersh.home


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4 days ago

Who knew making a sandwich could spark so many interpretations? 🥪

Like the rest of the internet, we can’t stop thinking about the honesty and vulnerability in @BelleBurden’s memoir Strangers. Hear Belle share more about the stories behind the book on this week’s episode of Bookmarked, the Reese’s Book Club podcast.

New episodes drop every Tuesday.


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Comment ‘Rachel’ and I’ll send you this episode of Question Everything 💡

Author Rachel Goldberg-Polin shares what it means to keep living + loving after unimaginable loss.

When her son Hersh Goldberg-Polin was taken hostage on October 7 and killed in captivity 330 days later, Rachel became a voice of courage and humanity for millions around the world.

“Usually in life, when we really love people, we say ‘I would do anything for you’ but we very rarely have to.”

@bring.hersh.home


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It’s better to be safe than polite. Pass it on.


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2 weeks ago

GOod times 🎶


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If you’ve ever asked Google or Claude “what should I do with my life?” or “what is my purpose?” at 2am ... this one’s for you.

@suzywelch teaches the most requested course at NYU called Becoming You. She also runs 3-day sessions for adults who sign up. I took her 3-day course after interviewing her and reading her book was so blown away I asked to throw an event with her to bring it to more people.

The results were stunning. The number of people who left genuinely shifted by her work was so exciting…they felt what I had felt taking her course!

After having an esteemed career as a business reporter and becoming the editor of the Harvard Business Review, Suzy went back to school to get her Phd and has built the Values Bridge: a system that identifies your 15 core values in order, and shows you exactly where you’re living outside of them. So many of those existential questions that feel unanswerable get answered by her methodology.

I tried but my IG slides don’t do her work justice! If you’re curious you can take her values bridge test at home: https://thevaluesbridge.com/ or grab her book (I think it’s the best gift for someone out of college or going through a transitional phase) and of course sign up for her 3-day seminar!


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If you’ve ever asked Google or Claude “what should I do with my life?” or “what is my purpose?” at 2am ... this one’s for you.

@suzywelch teaches the most requested course at NYU called Becoming You. She also runs 3-day sessions for adults who sign up. I took her 3-day course after interviewing her and reading her book was so blown away I asked to throw an event with her to bring it to more people.

The results were stunning. The number of people who left genuinely shifted by her work was so exciting…they felt what I had felt taking her course!

After having an esteemed career as a business reporter and becoming the editor of the Harvard Business Review, Suzy went back to school to get her Phd and has built the Values Bridge: a system that identifies your 15 core values in order, and shows you exactly where you’re living outside of them. So many of those existential questions that feel unanswerable get answered by her methodology.

I tried but my IG slides don’t do her work justice! If you’re curious you can take her values bridge test at home: https://thevaluesbridge.com/ or grab her book (I think it’s the best gift for someone out of college or going through a transitional phase) and of course sign up for her 3-day seminar!


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3 weeks ago

If you’ve ever asked Google or Claude “what should I do with my life?” or “what is my purpose?” at 2am ... this one’s for you.

@suzywelch teaches the most requested course at NYU called Becoming You. She also runs 3-day sessions for adults who sign up. I took her 3-day course after interviewing her and reading her book was so blown away I asked to throw an event with her to bring it to more people.

The results were stunning. The number of people who left genuinely shifted by her work was so exciting…they felt what I had felt taking her course!

After having an esteemed career as a business reporter and becoming the editor of the Harvard Business Review, Suzy went back to school to get her Phd and has built the Values Bridge: a system that identifies your 15 core values in order, and shows you exactly where you’re living outside of them. So many of those existential questions that feel unanswerable get answered by her methodology.

I tried but my IG slides don’t do her work justice! If you’re curious you can take her values bridge test at home: https://thevaluesbridge.com/ or grab her book (I think it’s the best gift for someone out of college or going through a transitional phase) and of course sign up for her 3-day seminar!


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3 weeks ago

If you’ve ever asked Google or Claude “what should I do with my life?” or “what is my purpose?” at 2am ... this one’s for you.

@suzywelch teaches the most requested course at NYU called Becoming You. She also runs 3-day sessions for adults who sign up. I took her 3-day course after interviewing her and reading her book was so blown away I asked to throw an event with her to bring it to more people.

The results were stunning. The number of people who left genuinely shifted by her work was so exciting…they felt what I had felt taking her course!

After having an esteemed career as a business reporter and becoming the editor of the Harvard Business Review, Suzy went back to school to get her Phd and has built the Values Bridge: a system that identifies your 15 core values in order, and shows you exactly where you’re living outside of them. So many of those existential questions that feel unanswerable get answered by her methodology.

I tried but my IG slides don’t do her work justice! If you’re curious you can take her values bridge test at home: https://thevaluesbridge.com/ or grab her book (I think it’s the best gift for someone out of college or going through a transitional phase) and of course sign up for her 3-day seminar!


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3 weeks ago

If you’ve ever asked Google or Claude “what should I do with my life?” or “what is my purpose?” at 2am ... this one’s for you.

@suzywelch teaches the most requested course at NYU called Becoming You. She also runs 3-day sessions for adults who sign up. I took her 3-day course after interviewing her and reading her book was so blown away I asked to throw an event with her to bring it to more people.

The results were stunning. The number of people who left genuinely shifted by her work was so exciting…they felt what I had felt taking her course!

After having an esteemed career as a business reporter and becoming the editor of the Harvard Business Review, Suzy went back to school to get her Phd and has built the Values Bridge: a system that identifies your 15 core values in order, and shows you exactly where you’re living outside of them. So many of those existential questions that feel unanswerable get answered by her methodology.

I tried but my IG slides don’t do her work justice! If you’re curious you can take her values bridge test at home: https://thevaluesbridge.com/ or grab her book (I think it’s the best gift for someone out of college or going through a transitional phase) and of course sign up for her 3-day seminar!


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3 weeks ago

If you’ve ever asked Google or Claude “what should I do with my life?” or “what is my purpose?” at 2am ... this one’s for you.

@suzywelch teaches the most requested course at NYU called Becoming You. She also runs 3-day sessions for adults who sign up. I took her 3-day course after interviewing her and reading her book was so blown away I asked to throw an event with her to bring it to more people.

The results were stunning. The number of people who left genuinely shifted by her work was so exciting…they felt what I had felt taking her course!

After having an esteemed career as a business reporter and becoming the editor of the Harvard Business Review, Suzy went back to school to get her Phd and has built the Values Bridge: a system that identifies your 15 core values in order, and shows you exactly where you’re living outside of them. So many of those existential questions that feel unanswerable get answered by her methodology.

I tried but my IG slides don’t do her work justice! If you’re curious you can take her values bridge test at home: https://thevaluesbridge.com/ or grab her book (I think it’s the best gift for someone out of college or going through a transitional phase) and of course sign up for her 3-day seminar!


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3 weeks ago

If you’ve ever asked Google or Claude “what should I do with my life?” or “what is my purpose?” at 2am ... this one’s for you.

@suzywelch teaches the most requested course at NYU called Becoming You. She also runs 3-day sessions for adults who sign up. I took her 3-day course after interviewing her and reading her book was so blown away I asked to throw an event with her to bring it to more people.

The results were stunning. The number of people who left genuinely shifted by her work was so exciting…they felt what I had felt taking her course!

After having an esteemed career as a business reporter and becoming the editor of the Harvard Business Review, Suzy went back to school to get her Phd and has built the Values Bridge: a system that identifies your 15 core values in order, and shows you exactly where you’re living outside of them. So many of those existential questions that feel unanswerable get answered by her methodology.

I tried but my IG slides don’t do her work justice! If you’re curious you can take her values bridge test at home: https://thevaluesbridge.com/ or grab her book (I think it’s the best gift for someone out of college or going through a transitional phase) and of course sign up for her 3-day seminar!


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If you’ve ever asked Google or Claude “what should I do with my life?” or “what is my purpose?” at 2am ... this one’s for you.

@suzywelch teaches the most requested course at NYU called Becoming You. She also runs 3-day sessions for adults who sign up. I took her 3-day course after interviewing her and reading her book was so blown away I asked to throw an event with her to bring it to more people.

The results were stunning. The number of people who left genuinely shifted by her work was so exciting…they felt what I had felt taking her course!

After having an esteemed career as a business reporter and becoming the editor of the Harvard Business Review, Suzy went back to school to get her Phd and has built the Values Bridge: a system that identifies your 15 core values in order, and shows you exactly where you’re living outside of them. So many of those existential questions that feel unanswerable get answered by her methodology.

I tried but my IG slides don’t do her work justice! If you’re curious you can take her values bridge test at home: https://thevaluesbridge.com/ or grab her book (I think it’s the best gift for someone out of college or going through a transitional phase) and of course sign up for her 3-day seminar!


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If you’ve ever asked Google or Claude “what should I do with my life?” or “what is my purpose?” at 2am ... this one’s for you.

@suzywelch teaches the most requested course at NYU called Becoming You. She also runs 3-day sessions for adults who sign up. I took her 3-day course after interviewing her and reading her book was so blown away I asked to throw an event with her to bring it to more people.

The results were stunning. The number of people who left genuinely shifted by her work was so exciting…they felt what I had felt taking her course!

After having an esteemed career as a business reporter and becoming the editor of the Harvard Business Review, Suzy went back to school to get her Phd and has built the Values Bridge: a system that identifies your 15 core values in order, and shows you exactly where you’re living outside of them. So many of those existential questions that feel unanswerable get answered by her methodology.

I tried but my IG slides don’t do her work justice! If you’re curious you can take her values bridge test at home: https://thevaluesbridge.com/ or grab her book (I think it’s the best gift for someone out of college or going through a transitional phase) and of course sign up for her 3-day seminar!


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3 weeks ago

If you’ve ever asked Google or Claude “what should I do with my life?” or “what is my purpose?” at 2am ... this one’s for you.

@suzywelch teaches the most requested course at NYU called Becoming You. She also runs 3-day sessions for adults who sign up. I took her 3-day course after interviewing her and reading her book was so blown away I asked to throw an event with her to bring it to more people.

The results were stunning. The number of people who left genuinely shifted by her work was so exciting…they felt what I had felt taking her course!

After having an esteemed career as a business reporter and becoming the editor of the Harvard Business Review, Suzy went back to school to get her Phd and has built the Values Bridge: a system that identifies your 15 core values in order, and shows you exactly where you’re living outside of them. So many of those existential questions that feel unanswerable get answered by her methodology.

I tried but my IG slides don’t do her work justice! If you’re curious you can take her values bridge test at home: https://thevaluesbridge.com/ or grab her book (I think it’s the best gift for someone out of college or going through a transitional phase) and of course sign up for her 3-day seminar!


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3 weeks ago

If you’ve ever asked Google or Claude “what should I do with my life?” or “what is my purpose?” at 2am ... this one’s for you.

@suzywelch teaches the most requested course at NYU called Becoming You. She also runs 3-day sessions for adults who sign up. I took her 3-day course after interviewing her and reading her book was so blown away I asked to throw an event with her to bring it to more people.

The results were stunning. The number of people who left genuinely shifted by her work was so exciting…they felt what I had felt taking her course!

After having an esteemed career as a business reporter and becoming the editor of the Harvard Business Review, Suzy went back to school to get her Phd and has built the Values Bridge: a system that identifies your 15 core values in order, and shows you exactly where you’re living outside of them. So many of those existential questions that feel unanswerable get answered by her methodology.

I tried but my IG slides don’t do her work justice! If you’re curious you can take her values bridge test at home: https://thevaluesbridge.com/ or grab her book (I think it’s the best gift for someone out of college or going through a transitional phase) and of course sign up for her 3-day seminar!


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3 weeks ago

If you’ve ever asked Google or Claude “what should I do with my life?” or “what is my purpose?” at 2am ... this one’s for you.

@suzywelch teaches the most requested course at NYU called Becoming You. She also runs 3-day sessions for adults who sign up. I took her 3-day course after interviewing her and reading her book was so blown away I asked to throw an event with her to bring it to more people.

The results were stunning. The number of people who left genuinely shifted by her work was so exciting…they felt what I had felt taking her course!

After having an esteemed career as a business reporter and becoming the editor of the Harvard Business Review, Suzy went back to school to get her Phd and has built the Values Bridge: a system that identifies your 15 core values in order, and shows you exactly where you’re living outside of them. So many of those existential questions that feel unanswerable get answered by her methodology.

I tried but my IG slides don’t do her work justice! If you’re curious you can take her values bridge test at home: https://thevaluesbridge.com/ or grab her book (I think it’s the best gift for someone out of college or going through a transitional phase) and of course sign up for her 3-day seminar!


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3 weeks ago

If you’ve ever asked Google or Claude “what should I do with my life?” or “what is my purpose?” at 2am ... this one’s for you.

@suzywelch teaches the most requested course at NYU called Becoming You. She also runs 3-day sessions for adults who sign up. I took her 3-day course after interviewing her and reading her book was so blown away I asked to throw an event with her to bring it to more people.

The results were stunning. The number of people who left genuinely shifted by her work was so exciting…they felt what I had felt taking her course!

After having an esteemed career as a business reporter and becoming the editor of the Harvard Business Review, Suzy went back to school to get her Phd and has built the Values Bridge: a system that identifies your 15 core values in order, and shows you exactly where you’re living outside of them. So many of those existential questions that feel unanswerable get answered by her methodology.

I tried but my IG slides don’t do her work justice! If you’re curious you can take her values bridge test at home: https://thevaluesbridge.com/ or grab her book (I think it’s the best gift for someone out of college or going through a transitional phase) and of course sign up for her 3-day seminar!


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3 weeks ago

If you’ve ever asked Google or Claude “what should I do with my life?” or “what is my purpose?” at 2am ... this one’s for you.

@suzywelch teaches the most requested course at NYU called Becoming You. She also runs 3-day sessions for adults who sign up. I took her 3-day course after interviewing her and reading her book was so blown away I asked to throw an event with her to bring it to more people.

The results were stunning. The number of people who left genuinely shifted by her work was so exciting…they felt what I had felt taking her course!

After having an esteemed career as a business reporter and becoming the editor of the Harvard Business Review, Suzy went back to school to get her Phd and has built the Values Bridge: a system that identifies your 15 core values in order, and shows you exactly where you’re living outside of them. So many of those existential questions that feel unanswerable get answered by her methodology.

I tried but my IG slides don’t do her work justice! If you’re curious you can take her values bridge test at home: https://thevaluesbridge.com/ or grab her book (I think it’s the best gift for someone out of college or going through a transitional phase) and of course sign up for her 3-day seminar!


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3 weeks ago

If you’ve ever asked Google or Claude “what should I do with my life?” or “what is my purpose?” at 2am ... this one’s for you.

@suzywelch teaches the most requested course at NYU called Becoming You. She also runs 3-day sessions for adults who sign up. I took her 3-day course after interviewing her and reading her book was so blown away I asked to throw an event with her to bring it to more people.

The results were stunning. The number of people who left genuinely shifted by her work was so exciting…they felt what I had felt taking her course!

After having an esteemed career as a business reporter and becoming the editor of the Harvard Business Review, Suzy went back to school to get her Phd and has built the Values Bridge: a system that identifies your 15 core values in order, and shows you exactly where you’re living outside of them. So many of those existential questions that feel unanswerable get answered by her methodology.

I tried but my IG slides don’t do her work justice! If you’re curious you can take her values bridge test at home: https://thevaluesbridge.com/ or grab her book (I think it’s the best gift for someone out of college or going through a transitional phase) and of course sign up for her 3-day seminar!


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3 weeks ago

If you’ve ever asked Google or Claude “what should I do with my life?” or “what is my purpose?” at 2am ... this one’s for you.

@suzywelch teaches the most requested course at NYU called Becoming You. She also runs 3-day sessions for adults who sign up. I took her 3-day course after interviewing her and reading her book was so blown away I asked to throw an event with her to bring it to more people.

The results were stunning. The number of people who left genuinely shifted by her work was so exciting…they felt what I had felt taking her course!

After having an esteemed career as a business reporter and becoming the editor of the Harvard Business Review, Suzy went back to school to get her Phd and has built the Values Bridge: a system that identifies your 15 core values in order, and shows you exactly where you’re living outside of them. So many of those existential questions that feel unanswerable get answered by her methodology.

I tried but my IG slides don’t do her work justice! If you’re curious you can take her values bridge test at home: https://thevaluesbridge.com/ or grab her book (I think it’s the best gift for someone out of college or going through a transitional phase) and of course sign up for her 3-day seminar!


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Story Save - Le meilleur outil gratuit pour sauvegarder des Stories, Reels, Photos, Vidéos, Highlights et IGTV sur votre téléphone.

Story-save.com est un outil intuitif en ligne qui permet de télécharger et de sauvegarder divers contenus, y compris des stories, photos, vidéos et contenus IGTV directement depuis Instagram. Grâce à Story-Save, vous pouvez non seulement télécharger facilement du contenu Instagram, mais aussi le visionner hors ligne. Cet outil est idéal pour enregistrer des moments intéressants trouvés sur Instagram pour les revoir plus tard. Utilisez Story-Save pour ne jamais manquer vos moments favoris d'Instagram!

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Questions fréquentes

La fonctionnalité permet un téléchargement sécurisé et en haute qualité des histoires Instagram. Elle est conviviale et ne nécessite ni inscription ni connexion. Il suffit de copier le lien, le coller et profiter.
Le processus est simple :
  • 1. Rendez-vous sur l’outil de téléchargement d’histoires Instagram.
  • 2. Saisissez le nom d’utilisateur du profil Instagram dans le champ et cliquez sur Télécharger.
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L’histoire sélectionnée sera enregistrée dans le stockage local de votre appareil.
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Il n’y a aucune limite. Ce service est gratuit et illimité.
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Les histoires sont généralement enregistrées dans le dossier Téléchargements. Sur mobile, elles sont stockées dans la mémoire interne et visibles via l’application Galerie.