Ep 7 - Are You Bringing Your Human Out?
In this powerful episode, Jeanene Tracy explores what it really means to show up as a human in a world increasingly driven by automation, filters, and fast content. With a voice both fierce and tender, she reminds us that behind every polished post and clever algorithm, what we’re truly craving is connection.
Jeanene reflects on the importance of real presence, of bringing your full, unedited self to the spaces you’re in, and of building communities where truth and vulnerability are not only welcome, but needed. She shares her own commitment to human-centred spaces and asks the listener: Are you bringing your human out, or are you hiding behind the noise?
With insights around curiosity, courage, and the deep need for belonging, this episode is both a rallying cry and a warm hug for anyone ready to be a little more real.
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"If I had to choose one behaviour for the rest of my life, it would be curiosity."
Jeanene Tracy
Wisdom from Episode 7
“If I had to choose one behaviour for the rest of my life, it would be curiosity.”
“We need human connection more than ever. People don’t even know they need it yet.”
“Now is the time. We have to do this. We seriously need you.”
“I’m real. I’m not an AI-generated video. I’m not pixelated. I’m me.”
“You don’t have to be perfect to be powerful. You just have to be human.”
“We don’t need more content. We need more connection.”
“It’s not about having it all together—it’s about showing up anyway.”
Key Themes Explored
The Power of Showing Up
You don’t need to be perfect to be powerful—you just need to be present.
In a world that often rewards polished versions of ourselves, this episode encourages you to bring the real, messy, unfiltered human version of you to the table. Not because it’s trendy—but because it’s true.
Human Connection in a Digital World
We’re surrounded by content, but starved for connection.
Today we talk about how deeply as humans we crave genuine interaction, even if you haven’t realised it yet. This episode invites you to be part of the antidote. To be seen. To see others. And to remember what it feels like to be human with other humans.
Being Curious
Curiosity keeps us alive, awake, and connected to possibility.
Curiosity is one of the most powerful forces we have. It softens judgment, opens doors, and invites wonder. When you choose curiosity—especially in hard moments—you create a more compassionate, expansive life. And right now, the world needs that energy more than ever.
