THRIVE WITH UNCERTAINTY
Beau Weaver and Elizabeth Jurgensen
Episode #100: April 2nd, 2026
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In the show’s 100th episode, Beau Weaver and Elizabeth Jurgensen, two long-time friends, lead the conversation and interview me. We celebrate the strength, resilience, and wisdom that people build together in relationships.
We start with our strange meeting, almost 20 years ago, and significant moments in a friendship that has shaped our lives in ways still emerging.
Reflecting on the importance of communicating with care, we unpack the value of listening and supporting without a compulsion to change or fix. By letting go of predetermined outcomes, we can explore without an attachment to resolution, and be satisfied if it never comes.
Embracing the “yes and,” we improvise, duck and roll, pivot, and thrive in the unpredictable.
A non-linear life trajectory can seem like a collection of random choices. But, when we pinpoint what drives us, seemingly unrelated events make sense, and feed the next chapter of the story. You don't have to know the way. The way knows the way.
Beau closes with a thought from Maria Popova: Believe in the part of you that cannot be destroyed by the agonies of hope. And adds: Trust in what is flowing through you.
TESS'S TAKEAWAYS
Embrace the “Yes and.” Stay open to possibilities.
Acknowledge that identity is co-created, and choose your people wisely.
You’ll always be too much for the wrong people; never too much for the right ones.
Trust in your offers and share them.
Sometimes the right teacher for a third grader is a fourth grader.
Your vulnerabilities and mistakes are medicine for others.
Act with boldness and humility by trusting yourself and doubting yourself.
Enjoy being in the middle of the story.
ABOUT BEAU
A voice actor for over 50 years, Beau got his first on-air radio job at 15. He quickly worked his way onto popular music radio stations in Los Angeles, San Francisco, San Diego, Dallas and Houston in the ‘60s and ‘70s. Then, became the signature voice for dozens of major-market network affiliates.
From there, he spent decades as one of America’s perennial "A list" announcers, voicing movie trailers, network TV promos and shows, documentaries, commercials, and was the live announcer for Hollywood awards shows. With lead roles in animated TV series, Beau portrayed Superman in the ‘80s, Reed Richards of the Fantastic Four in the ‘90s, and was one of the original Transformers.
A technical innovator, Beau is widely credited with pioneering the practice of home recording for voice actors, sharing his studio tools and techniques with the entertainment community. The numerous awards he’s won include “Best Voiceover” from PromaxBDA and the “Body of Work” award from the Society of Voice Arts and Sciences.
Beau retired recently, and he and Elizabeth relocated from California to Oregon to begin a new chapter.
ABOUT ELIZABETH
With a thirst for learning and achieving, Elizabeth has had multiple careers applying herself to education, research, and disciplined practice.
Her post-college years were focused on the performing arts, as an actress and dancer. Moving to the corporate world, she got a business degree and worked in finance. Her next pivot was to work as a fitness instructor and wellness coach.
Discovering her love for academics, she went back to school, getting a Master’s degree in a new field and teaching college students.
Debilitating injuries from a car accident and ten years’ rehabilitation, made her work impossible, and brought Elizabeth to the next major phase of her life. She embraced somatics, exploring trauma healing, relational dynamics, and embodied awareness.
A certified somatic educator, Elizabeth integrates insights from ancient archetypes, women’s wisdom traditions, and the interplay of masculine and feminine energies. She shares what she knows in adaptive and informal ways to guide others.