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    254. Dolly Parton: How to Make Decisions (Even If They Break Your Heart)

    enOctober 31, 2023
    What is the recommended diaper brand for infants?
    How does 3rd Love address bra sizing issues?
    What is Dolly Parton's Imagination Library focused on?
    Why did Dolly Parton refuse to let Elvis record her song?
    What advice does Dolly Parton give to aspiring artists?

    Podcast Summary

    • Choosing the Right Diaper Brand and Bra Size for Comfort and Peace of MindPampers is the top diaper brand recommended by pediatricians, offering superior leak protection and gentle skin care. 3rd Love provides half cup sizes and a virtual fitting room for comfortable, stylish bras. Trust your gut and consider the impacts of small choices.

      When it comes to taking care of your little one, choosing the right diaper brand and bra size can make a significant difference in ensuring their comfort and your peace of mind. For diapers, Pampers is the number one pediatrician-recommended brand, known for its Swaddlers diaper that provides superior leak protection and gentle skin care. Combined with Pampers free and gentle wipes, made from 100% plant-based cloth, you can ensure your baby's skin stays healthy and dry. When it comes to bras, 3rd love offers a solution to size exclusivity with their half cup sizes and a virtual fitting room, helping women find a comfortable and stylish fit. Dolly Parton, a beloved icon, shares her wisdom on trusting your gut, even when it's tough, and her commitment to giving back through the Imagination Library, which provides books to children in need. So, whether it's diapers, bras, or inspiring stories, remember that small choices can lead to big impacts.

    • Dolly Parton's Impactful Works and AdvocacyDolly Parton, a successful businesswoman, entertainer, and advocate, touches lives through education, equality, and self-acceptance projects like Imagination Library and Dollywood, and inspires with songs like 'Dumb Blonde'.

      Dolly Parton is not only a successful businesswoman and entertainer, but also a compassionate advocate for education, equality, and self-acceptance. Through her Imagination Library and Dollywood projects, she has touched the lives of millions and inspired them with her stories of underdogs and outsiders, particularly women. Her song "Dumb Blonde" from her first RCA album, which addresses the double standard for women's mistakes and the need for self-acceptance, is one of her most impactful works. Parton's honesty, resilience, and empathy are qualities that the world could benefit from more.

    • Dolly Parton's tough business decision with Elvis PresleyDolly Parton prioritized her intellectual property and business interests over a collaboration with Elvis Presley, demonstrating her strong business acumen and commitment to her creative work.

      Dolly Parton, a renowned songwriter, faced a challenging business decision when Elvis Presley expressed interest in recording her song "I Will Always Love You." Despite her excitement, she refused to give up her publishing rights, even though it meant Elvis wouldn't record the song. This decision was a difficult one, as she loved Elvis and the opportunity to collaborate with him. However, she knew she had to protect her creative work and the legacy she hoped to leave for her family. This incident is a testament to her strong business acumen and her unwavering commitment to her intellectual property. Even though it was a heartbreaking decision, she stood firm and ultimately wrote a song about the experience called "I Dreamed About Elvis."

    • Navigating difficult decisions with grace and inner wisdomSuccessful businesswomen and spiritual people must make tough choices, protect their rights, and listen to their inner voice for guidance.

      Making difficult decisions, even those that break your heart, is a necessary part of being a successful businesswoman and spiritual person. Dolly Parton shared a personal story about working with Elvis Presley and making the decision to include a soundalike instead. She emphasized the importance of protecting her rights and making tough choices, which she has had to do throughout her career. Parton also expressed her spiritual side, sharing her morning routine of prayer, affirmations, and seeking higher wisdom to guide her decisions. She believes that listening to this inner voice is crucial to avoiding major mistakes. Additionally, she encouraged listeners to learn a new language, using Rosetta Stone as a resource, to make the most of opportunities abroad. Overall, Dolly Parton's insights demonstrate the importance of staying grounded in one's beliefs and values while navigating the challenges of business and personal growth.

    • Dolly Parton's Latest Album Bridges GenerationsDolly Parton's latest album resonates with fans of all ages, showcasing her enduring appeal and ability to bridge generations through music.

      Miley Cyrus's godfather, Dolly Parton, continues to connect with fans of all ages through her music. Her latest album, which features collaborations with artists like Brandi Carlile, resonated with both her 15-year-old listener and her 80-year-old father. Parton, who has been in the music industry for six decades, has built a loyal fanbase that feels like they've grown up with her. She expressed excitement about recording a rock album at 77 years old and collaborating with musical icons, creating a unique and enjoyable listening experience for fans old and new. The album's success demonstrates Parton's enduring appeal and her ability to bridge generations through her music.

    • Unexpectedly creating a 30-song rock albumDolly Parton's unconventional recording process resulted in a diverse 30-song rock album, showcasing her unique talent and versatility.

      Dolly Parton's unexpected 30-song rock album was a result of her meticulous and unconventional recording process. She kept adding songs to the album without intending to create a full-length record, only stopping when her musical director intervened. This process was reminiscent of home shopping, where one may feel overwhelmed by the amount of information needed to make a decision. However, just as Homes.com simplifies the home shopping experience by providing comprehensive information in one place, Dolly's determination to include every song she loved resulted in an album that showcased her unique talent and versatility. Despite her feminine fashion persona, she defied expectations by continuing to push boundaries in her music career.

    • Don't judge by appearancesDolly Parton reminds us not to judge people based on their appearance and to embrace individuality

      Appearances can be deceiving, and people should not be judged based on their appearance alone. Dolly Parton, in her conversation, shared how she was underestimated due to her fashion choices in the early days of her career. However, she proved her intelligence and business acumen, making deals that her opponents couldn't back out of. Parton emphasized the importance of being true to oneself and not letting others dictate how one should present themselves. Her fashion sense, which has always been a part of her, was a reflection of her comfort and confidence. In her new book, "Behind the Seams," she chronicles her life in pictures, showcasing the progression of her style and the ridiculous moments that came with it. Overall, Parton's message is a reminder to not judge a book by its cover and to embrace one's individuality.

    • Dolly Parton's Role as a Nurturer and Mother FigureDolly Parton's belief in giving and loving others led her to touch the lives of countless individuals and contribute to the world through her Imagination Library. Aspiring artists should remain true to themselves and learn to play an instrument to enhance their experiences and connect with others.

      Dolly Parton, throughout her life and career, has been a nurturer and a mother figure to many, extending beyond her own family. From her early days with her mother making her stage clothes, to her neighbors and friends, to her role as a mentor in the music industry, she has always been a source of love, support, and guidance. Her belief in giving and loving others has led her to touch the lives of countless individuals and contribute to the world in meaningful ways, such as through her Imagination Library. For aspiring artists, her advice is to remain true to oneself and learn to play an instrument, like the guitar, to enhance one's experiences and connect with others.

    • Push through challenges and enjoy the journeyPersist through discomfort and stay dedicated to your passions, just as Dolly Parton did when learning to play the guitar and in her various career endeavors.

      Persistence and dedication are key to achieving your goals, no matter how difficult or painful the process may be. Dolly Parton, a businesswoman and musician with a 60-year career, emphasized the importance of pushing through challenges and staying focused on your passions. She shared her personal experience of learning to play the guitar, enduring painful calluses as a result. Many people quit when faced with discomfort, but Dolly urged us to keep going and enjoy the journey. Similarly, when it comes to our pets' nutrition, Dolly encouraged us to provide them with the best, just as we would for ourselves and our families. The Farmers Dog offers fresh, healthy food tailored to individual dogs, ensuring they receive the proper nourishment they need. Throughout her life, Dolly has worn many hats – businesswoman, musician, philanthropist – and takes pride in all her accomplishments. Her favorite song, "Coat of Many Colors," is a testament to the love and care her mother gave her, despite the criticism she faced. Dolly's resilience and determination have made her a beloved figure, and she continues to inspire us to embrace our passions and overcome challenges.

    • Lessons from Dolly Parton's experiencesSharing our stories and embracing self-acceptance can inspire and impact others positively. Dolly Parton's experiences of being made fun of and her authenticity have given permission for others to do the same, promoting self-love and acceptance.

      Our experiences, no matter how seemingly insignificant or embarrassing, have the power to shape us into who we are and can inspire and impact others in profound ways. Dolly Parton's story of her cornmeal-paid birth and the making fun of her coat is a reminder of the importance of self-acceptance, love, and open-heartedness towards others. Her song "A Life of Many Colors" deals with themes of bullying, acceptance, and the love of family, resonating with many people who have also experienced being made fun of. By sharing her story and being herself authentically, Dolly Parton has given permission for others to do the same, encouraging self-love and acceptance. The podcast "We Can Do Hard Things" emphasizes the importance of following and supporting the podcast, giving it a 5-star rating and review, and sharing an episode with a friend, as these actions help spread the message of self-acceptance and resilience.

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