Radhi Devlukia on "A Really Good Cry"
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"Having these intimate moments of conversation with people not only brings you closer, because it allows you to exchange your heart and tell people how you're feeling, but it also helps you to process it with somebody else."
Welcome Radhi Devlukia:
We’re joined on the Starline by a plant based cook, entrepreneur and author of the New York Times bestselling cookbook “Joyfull: Cook Effortlessly Eat Freely Live Radiantly” Her latest project is the podcast “A Really Good Cry”, we welcome Radhi Devlukia
Radhi, this is a safe space and its okay to cry. Let’s go Beyond the Mic. You dive into vulnerability with your guests and yourself in “A Really Good Cry”. When did you struggle 1st with your own vulnerability and allow yourself a really good cry?
As you go through conversations with celebrities, scientists, experts and more you want others to find comfort. Where do you find you comfort in your own life?
The Rockin' 8:
It’s time for the Rockin’ 8, 8 random questions, answer with the first thing that comes to your mind. There is no Pressure.
1. Favorite flavor of Juni?
2. How many books have you read this year and how many do you read at one time?
3. What’s the one thing you depend on your husband to do?
4. How many books of journals have you filled out in your life and when was the last time you read your 1st journal?
5. ( You ask this of your listeners, so I’m asking it to you) What’s something that happened to you this week that made you smile?
6. How many apps on your phone do you use on a daily basis?
7. * Be Honest… what’s harder for you? Saying nice things about yourself or saying nice things about others?
8. What’s the one thing people buy that you think is a total waste of money?
The Back Half:
What does a really good cry feel like?
You partnered up with the UN World Food Program to support gender equity for a zero hunger world. Why does that topic touch your heart?
How has “A Really Good Cry” changed the way you look at the world?
Why should people listen to “A Really Good Cry”?
What are you still holding inside still?
One Big Question:
When was your darkest day of your life and who helped you face that adversity?
The Wrap:
She recently found out the power of a smile, hates accounting and wants you to listen to “A Really Good Cry”. Radhi Devlukia thanks for taking the time to talk with us today.
And that my friends is a Beyond the Mic Short Cut.
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