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Musical Theatre Star Josh Piterman shares his story on the ImperfectlyPerfect Podcast

‘I often wear this jumper and it says, ‘own your story’ That is about owning all parts of your story. You know, the things you’re not proud of, the shame stories that you have within you and I know shame is one of the hardest things for us to deal with as humans. It irks inside of us and manifests physically in a way that is very painful for us. It doesn’t live and it can’t live in your own house of empathy because it’s like empathy is the antidote to shame or compassion is the antidote to shame. Your self compassion. So acknowledging being honest and saying you are not perfect but you’re enough is the origins of unconditional love’ - Josh Piterman

All August we have some truly amazingly inspirational guests coming up on the Podcast including established musical theatre performer and classical crossover artist Joshua Piterman.

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Britain's Suzannne Shaw gets behind the Imperfectly Perfect Campaign's Global Efforts.

'Being honest. Being an honest person. I still do and try to be something I am not if I am around a certain environment or if I am speaking to certain people...

‘Being honest. Being an honest person. I still do and try to be something I am not if I am around a certain environment or if I am speaking to certain people because I feel I am such a terrible person at wanting people to like me, but the minute I am honest, that is ME, that is my RAW. That’s who I am. I have my flaws, I have my faults, I can’t know everything, I can’t be able to do everything but at the same time now give myself the credit where credit is due. So it’s being honest, imperfectly perfect’ - @suzi_shaw

Suzanne Shaw shot to instant fame in 2001 as part of the winning pop group ‘Hearsay’ on the very first reality show ‘Popstars’ in the UK.

What followed was a whirlwind career. The group’s debut single was the fastest selling non-charitable record in UK chart history, selling over 1.3 million copies. They went on to have 2 number one records and 4 top 10 hits. They had their own Saturday night TV show Hear’say It’s Saturday, performed at the Royal Variety Show with Elton John, and headlined their own hit UK tour.

When they split in 2003, Suzanne carved a successful career in musical theatre, plays and television.

At the start of 2020, Suzanne spoke openly about her battle with mental health and that by making some big lifestyle changes it helped reduce her depression and anxiety. From an overwhelming response from her followers and the media, this has led to Suzanne documenting her journey further and creating the ‘Shaw Happy Plan’

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