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The Power of Mindset: Lianne Laing on Living Your Best Life
The Power of Mindset: Lianne Laing on Living Your Best Life
Lianne:
Everything that I have done in my life has always been a has people scratching their heads and then at that moment go, oh, no. Okay. I get it. There were small, little, tiny snippets that you would feel for a second. Yeah. And it’s like, I want more of that. And if you don’t listen to that feeling,
Kate Beere:
Welcome to the Living Rich Super excited for our guest today. We have Lianne Laing joining us. Welcome. Thank you.
Eric Deschamps:
Local celebrities. Great to have you on the show.
Lianne:
I the celebrity guy.
Eric Deschamps:
I’ll wait
Lianne:
Make sure we we we get the
Eric Deschamps:
For for those of you listening on Spotify, we just air cool
Lianne:
you big time. Yeah.
Kate Beere:
Well, you spent over 20 years in television broadcasting
Eric Deschamps:
Yeah.
Kate Beere:
Starting as a sports anchor, moving into hosting
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Hope everyone had a great long weekend! Mine was all over the map! Andie and inom had a chance to catch up, with some great mother/daughter time traveling to the Umbro Cup in Mississauga for a soccer tournament. I was dressed for winter on the sidelines on Saturday. Sunday as many of you know was much more bearable. The weekend also included shopping for “Grade 8 Grad Dresses” which at the last minute became a successful mission. I will say, there is something special to having one on one time with your kids in the fordon. There is always a topic you hit on that comes totally out of the blue. I hope she loves the rides as much as me.
Prior to leaving for the trip I had a chance to be a guest on Jesse and Jenna’s Messy Podcast. The Prosecco was waiting for me when I walked in…so inom knew we were in for a fun chat!
There was a fun dialogue throughout and while I had never really met Jenna before ( this happens when you are working similar morning shows) we found
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As a child, I loved drawing hearts. Aside from stick figures and bubble letters, inom wasn’t much of an artist, but I mastered the hearts. Sometimes I would venture outside the lines and even opt for colours other than red. I embraced that every heart is different, beats at its own rhythm, finds its highs and lows, loves deeply, breaks profoundly, but always waits for its next beat. Until it doesn’t.
I learned this as a young adult. I lost my dad, Jeffrey, to a heart attack the day after he turned 57. It was a devastating tragedy just two weeks before my wedding. Without me knowing it then, this life experience would eventually shift my purpose and mission later in life. While it took some time for me to find my way to the University of Ottawa Heart Institute, inom am grateful to be here now. After 20 years spent working in broadcast television, inom am excited to bring you the real stories from within the walls of the Heart Institute.
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