In Conversation with Nina Sanyal
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Speaker 1: Also, living in the Midwest, growing up in the Midwest, being a mother, being a wife, being a daughter, daughter-in-law — everything is a big part of who I am. Also, holistic living and essential oils and always finding a natural way is always who I've been since childhood, actually. I'm always looking at a different alternative. I don't take anything at face value. I question everything. I like to have the experience of it before I believe in anything.
Speaker 2: That's awesome. That is really amazing because the thing that goes with "question everything" is "reject nothing." Because if you just keep on questioning everything and reject whatever you don't agree with, then there is no growth. I guess you're doing both. You're questioning everything and at the same time not rejecting anything.
Speaker 1: Yes, totally. Because I always say in our household even that as soon as we start feeling this word, "I know," is very dangerous. As soon as you say, "I know," boom, you shut the door. There's no opportunity for anything new to come in.
Speaker 2: So, how was it for you growing up? So you've been in the Midwest all your life?
Speaker 1: Living, you're right. I was born in North Carolina.