100: Sarah in the Hot Seat with Guest Host Sydney Gautreau
AnthroDish8 Mar 2022

100: Sarah in the Hot Seat with Guest Host Sydney Gautreau

I'm someone who normally doesn't stop to take a breath and appreciate everything I've done, but I wanted to take a moment this week to celebrate AnthroDish hitting 100 EPISODES!

I'm so excited that we've made it this far together, I can't thank you all enough for tuning in over the years, bringing in your expertise and your questions to make this journey even more dynamic than I could have possibly imagined when I first started it.

To properly celebrate this, my friend Sydney Gautreau is interviewing me this week! We've been toying with this idea for a while, so when she proposed it as the way to celebrate 100 AnthroDishes, I couldn't say no. Even if I am the worst interview guest - I am normally the type of person to quickly turn questions back on interviewers because of my hosting tendencies. Yet the perks of having a friend interview is that she knows the types of questions to ask me where I feel genuiney encouraged to answer it in more vulnerable and real ways.

So today, Sydney asks me to share more about my own experiences than I normally do. Which is scary, but also exciting. So here we go!

PS, Sydney is a fabulous editor and writing coach outside of her hosting abilities - please check out her website if you are in need of some powerful editing and coaching that makes you feel more aligned with your own writing:

Sydney's Editing and Writing Coach Website: https://sydneygautreau.com/

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