Ep 39: Finding what matters most: a plot-twist story of family, identity and resilience with Bec Cortering

In this episode of Humaning, I sit down with Bec Corterling - a business owner, mum and long-time friend of Jo’s - for a conversation that goes far deeper than clothes, content or running a boutique.

We talk about the quiet exhaustion that builds from showing up every day for 12 years, the pressure of being “the strong one” and the loneliness that can sit underneath a life that looks full on the outside.

Bec shares the childhood roots of her work ethic, how she’s learning to slow down and what contentment honestly looks like for her now.

And then… her story takes a turn.

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