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                    <![CDATA[#128: Unstructured: the Power of Being Seen]]>
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                                            <![CDATA[In this month's unfiltered conversation, we're diving into one of the most transformative (and terrifying) things you can do — allow yourself to be truly seen. Not a curated version. Not a "I've got it together" version, but the raw, honest, imperfect, and fully expressed version.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[#127: Trust the Whispers: Intuition, Motherhood & the Power of the Morning Page with Kelsey Erickson]]>
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                                            <![CDATA[In this episode of Fully Expressed, Samantha and Karenna are back with their good friend Kelsey Erickson for round two - and honestly, it’s even better than the first. Kelsey has devoted her life to helping people come home to themselves through her signature framework: intuition + action = magic. She brings Human Design, her iconic “spicy grandma” energy, and a whole lot of heart to help people ditch the “should” matrix and start living life on their own terms.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[#126: Fashion, Confidence & Spiritual Awakening with Mahjuba Levine]]>
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                                            <![CDATA[In this episode, we sit down with Southern California's leading personal stylist and the founder of Closet Therapy (now MAHJUBA) for a conversation that goes far beyond fashion. Mahjuba opens up about building a career before the job title existed, what it cost her to go against the grain as the daughter of a Muslim family, and how that personal experience of not being allowed to express herself through clothing gave her a gift most stylists simply don't have: she knows what it truly costs a woman to dim herself and what becomes possible when she finally stops.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[#125: Finding Your Inner Authority with Jen Hershey]]>
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                                            <![CDATA[In this episode, we sit down with licensed therapist and healer Jen Hershey for a deeply honest conversation about inner authority, nervous-system healing, and what it actually means to lead your life from a place of trust. Jen shares her signature framework for helping clients find their inner discernment and explains why reconnecting with yourself is less about “figuring it out” and more about learning to feel safe enough to listen.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[In this episode, we sit down with licensed therapist and healer Jen Hershey for a deeply honest conversation about inner authority, nervous-system healing, and what it actually means to lead your life from a place of trust. Jen shares her signature framework for helping clients find their inner discernment and explains why reconnecting with yourself is less about “figuring it out” and more about learning to feel safe enough to listen.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[In this episode, we sit down with licensed therapist and healer Jen Hershey for a deeply honest conversation about inner authority, nervous-system healing, and what it actually means to lead your life from a place of trust. Jen shares her signature framework for helping clients find their inner discernment and explains why reconnecting with yourself is less about “figuring it out” and more about learning to feel safe enough to listen.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[#124: The No Buy Revolution: How Quitting Shopping Gave Her Everything with Casey Lum]]>
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                                            <![CDATA[What happens when a self-proclaimed fashion junkie decides to stop buying clothes, not for a month, but for an entire year? In this powerful and deeply honest conversation, Karenna and Samantha sit down with Casey Lum, a former retail store owner turned fashion wellness speaker, who has now completed over five no buy years.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[What happens when a self-proclaimed fashion junkie decides to stop buying clothes, not for a month, but for an entire year? In this powerful and deeply honest conversation, Karenna and Samantha sit down with Casey Lum, a former retail store owner turned fashion wellness speaker, who has now completed over five no buy years.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[#124: The No Buy Revolution: How Quitting Shopping Gave Her Everything with Casey Lum]]>
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                    <![CDATA[What happens when a self-proclaimed fashion junkie decides to stop buying clothes, not for a month, but for an entire year? In this powerful and deeply honest conversation, Karenna and Samantha sit down with Casey Lum, a former retail store owner turned fashion wellness speaker, who has now completed over five no buy years.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[What happens when a self-proclaimed fashion junkie decides to stop buying clothes, not for a month, but for an entire year? In this powerful and deeply honest conversation, Karenna and Samantha sit down with Casey Lum, a former retail store owner turned fashion wellness speaker, who has now completed over five no buy years.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[#123: Unstructured Vol. 1: Why Integrity is Our New Standard with Karenna and Samantha]]>
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                <pubDate>Wed, 25 Mar 2026 13:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Karenna Soto</dc:creator>
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                                            <![CDATA[Welcome to the Premiere of the "Unstructured" Series releasing at the end of each month In this episode, We pull back the curtain to launch a brand-new chapter of The Fully Expressed Podcast: Unstructured. We realized that to truly invite you into your most fully expressed self, we needed a space to be raw, real, and unfiltered about what’s actually on our hearts. No scripts, no agendas, just the truth of the moment.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Welcome to the Premiere of the "Unstructured" Series releasing at the end of each month In this episode, We pull back the curtain to launch a brand-new chapter of The Fully Expressed Podcast: Unstructured. We realized that to truly invite you into your most fully expressed self, we needed a space to be raw, real, and unfiltered about what’s actually on our hearts. No scripts, no agendas, just the truth of the moment.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Welcome to the Premiere of the "Unstructured" Series releasing at the end of each month In this episode, We pull back the curtain to launch a brand-new chapter of The Fully Expressed Podcast: Unstructured. We realized that to truly invite you into your most fully expressed self, we needed a space to be raw, real, and unfiltered about what’s actually on our hearts. No scripts, no agendas, just the truth of the moment.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Welcome to the Premiere of the "Unstructured" Series releasing at the end of each month In this episode, We pull back the curtain to launch a brand-new chapter of The Fully Expressed Podcast: Unstructured. We realized that to truly invite you into your most fully expressed self, we needed a space to be raw, real, and unfiltered about what’s actually on our hearts. No scripts, no agendas, just the truth of the moment.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[#122: Make your personal Brand your retirement plan with Sam Schmidt]]>
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                <pubDate>Wed, 18 Mar 2026 13:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Karenna Soto</dc:creator>
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                                            <![CDATA[In this episode of the Fully Expressed Podcast, we are joined by branding powerhouse Sam Schmidt. Sam’s journey is a masterclass in professional evolution; in 2020, she made the bold leap from a career in teaching to the world of entrepreneurship. Since then, she has successfully built a thriving six-figure social media management agency, fueled entirely by the strength of her own personal brand.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[In this episode of the Fully Expressed Podcast, we are joined by branding powerhouse Sam Schmidt. Sam’s journey is a masterclass in professional evolution; in 2020, she made the bold leap from a career in teaching to the world of entrepreneurship. Since then, she has successfully built a thriving six-figure social media management agency, fueled entirely by the strength of her own personal brand.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[In this episode of the Fully Expressed Podcast, we are joined by branding powerhouse Sam Schmidt. Sam’s journey is a masterclass in professional evolution; in 2020, she made the bold leap from a career in teaching to the world of entrepreneurship. Since then, she has successfully built a thriving six-figure social media management agency, fueled entirely by the strength of her own personal brand.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[#121: Finding Magic at any Age with Randi Woodward Larsen]]>
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                <pubDate>Wed, 11 Mar 2026 13:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Karenna Soto</dc:creator>
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                                            <![CDATA[On today’s episode of the Fully Expressed Podcast, we sit down with Randi Larsen, an award-winning children’s book author whose life story defies every "timeline" society tries to impose on us.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[On today’s episode of the Fully Expressed Podcast, we sit down with Randi Larsen, an award-winning children’s book author whose life story defies every "timeline" society tries to impose on us.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[On today’s episode of the Fully Expressed Podcast, we sit down with Randi Larsen, an award-winning children’s book author whose life story defies every "timeline" society tries to impose on us.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[#119: The Year of the Fire Horse: Movement, Momentum & A New Destiny]]>
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                                            <![CDATA[In this episode of The Fully Expressed Podcast, Karenna and Samantha tune into the wild, catalytic energy of February and the collective transition underway, from the wisdom of the Snake into the bold momentum of the Year of the Fire Horse.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[#118: Building a Marketing Strategy That Actually Aligns with Mari Milenkovic]]>
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                                            <![CDATA[In this episode of The Fully Expressed Podcast, we sit down with Mari for a refreshing, honest conversation about marketing, what actually works, what quietly leaks energy and revenue, and how to build a business that supports your life instead of consuming it.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[#117: When the Body Leads: Intuition, Power & Desire with Jessica Bird]]>
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                                            <![CDATA[In this episode of The Fully Expressed Podcast, we explore what happens when you stop leading with your mind and begin listening to the intelligence of the body.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[#116: The Audacious Ask: How to Ask for what You Want & Actually Receive It]]>
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                                            <![CDATA[In this episode, Samantha and Karenna dive into the power of the audacious ask and why asking can feel so uncomfortable, vulnerable, or even “unsafe” for so many of us.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[#115: Life by Design: The Power of Feng Shui with Austin Griffin]]>
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                <pubDate>Wed, 28 Jan 2026 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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                                            <![CDATA[In this episode of Fully Expressed, we sit down with Austin Griffin to explore the ancient and surprisingly practical world of Feng Shui, what he calls Life Design.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[#114: Coming Home to Yourself: Breathwork, Embodiment, and Full Expression With Samantha Skelly]]>
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                <pubDate>Wed, 21 Jan 2026 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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                                            <![CDATA[In this episode of Fully Expressed, we’re joined by Samantha Skelly, founder of Pause Breathwork and author of Hungry for Happiness.]]>
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                                                                            <itunes:duration>01:03:19</itunes:duration>
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                    <![CDATA[#113: Food, Family, and Building a Life You Love with Alexis Autenrieth]]>
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                                            <![CDATA[In this episode, we sit down with Alexis Autenrieth, a holistic chef whose life journey reveals why nourishment is about far more than food.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[In this episode, we sit down with Alexis Autenrieth, a holistic chef whose life journey reveals why nourishment is about far more than food.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[#112: Why We Are Anti New Years]]>
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                <pubDate>Wed, 31 Dec 2025 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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                                            <![CDATA[In this week’s episode, Samantha and Karenna dive into a conversation that completely redefines the way we look at “New Year’s.”]]>
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                    <![CDATA[In this week’s episode, Samantha and Karenna dive into a conversation that completely redefines the way we look at “New Year’s.”]]>
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                    <![CDATA[In this week’s episode, Samantha and Karenna dive into a conversation that completely redefines the way we look at “New Year’s.”]]>
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                                                                            <itunes:duration>00:51:09</itunes:duration>
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                    <![CDATA[#111: Authenticity: What It Really Means to Be Yourself]]>
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                                            <![CDATA[In this week’s episode, Samantha and Karenna sit down for a powerful, unfiltered conversation about what authenticity truly means.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[#111: Authenticity: What It Really Means to Be Yourself]]>
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                    <![CDATA[In this week’s episode, Samantha and Karenna sit down for a powerful, unfiltered conversation about what authenticity truly means.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[#110: Decode Your Design with Rosy Crescitelli]]>
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                <pubDate>Wed, 10 Dec 2025 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Karenna Soto</dc:creator>
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                                <description>
                                            <![CDATA[In this week’s episode, Samantha and Karenna sit down with Human Design expert Rosy Crescitelli for a grounded, insightful walk through the foundations of Human Design.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[In this week’s episode, Samantha and Karenna sit down with Human Design expert Rosy Crescitelli for a grounded, insightful walk through the foundations of Human Design.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[In this week’s episode, Samantha and Karenna sit down with Human Design expert Rosy Crescitelli for a grounded, insightful walk through the foundations of Human Design.]]>
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                                                                            <itunes:duration>01:12:57</itunes:duration>
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                    <![CDATA[#109: Wintering Well with Karenna and Samantha]]>
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                <pubDate>Wed, 03 Dec 2025 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Karenna Soto</dc:creator>
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                                            <![CDATA[In this episode, we sit down with Kaysha Van Der Hayden, a branding photographer who helps women break out of their shell and create a brand that truly reflects who they are.]]>
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                                            <![CDATA[In this episode, we sit down with June An — community builder, entrepreneur, and founder of The Group — a thriving community of creatives and entrepreneurs.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[#106: Reflections on Partnership: One Year in Business Together]]>
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                                            <![CDATA[In this episode, we reflect on our first year in business together. We talk about the lessons, the surprises, and the magic that unfolded along the way.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[#105: From Hustle to Flow: Redefining Wealth with Whitney Marie]]>
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                                            <![CDATA[In this episode with Whitney Marie, we dive into what it truly means to redefine success through balance, embodiment, and feminine leadership.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[#104: From Ceremony to CEO: The Power of Leading from the Heart with Chelsea Carter]]>
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                <pubDate>Wed, 29 Oct 2025 13:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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                                            <![CDATA[In this episode with Chelsea Carter — known as the Ceremonial CEO — we explore what it truly means to merge business and spiritual leadership.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[In this episode with Chelsea Carter — known as the Ceremonial CEO — we explore what it truly means to merge business and spiritual leadership.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[#103: Transforming Resentment into Love with Julie Tran]]>
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                                            <![CDATA[In this episode with Julie Tran, we explore how to transform resentment into what she calls “Gooey Love” in romantic partnerships.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[In this episode with Julie Tran, we explore how to transform resentment into what she calls “Gooey Love” in romantic partnerships.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[In this episode with Julie Tran, we explore how to transform resentment into what she calls “Gooey Love” in romantic partnerships.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[#102: Taking Yourself Seriously in Business with Jessica Waala]]>
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                <pubDate>Wed, 15 Oct 2025 13:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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                                            <![CDATA[In this episode with Jessica Waala, we dive into the many versions of herself she stepped into as she evolved as an entrepreneur—ultimately building a multiple six-figure breathwork business alongside her fiancé, Cory Ostroot.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[In this episode with Jessica Waala, we dive into the many versions of herself she stepped into as she evolved as an entrepreneur—ultimately building a multiple six-figure breathwork business alongside her fiancé, Cory Ostroot.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[#101: Love, Leadership & Legacy: A Live Interview at Our Podcast Party]]>
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                <pubDate>Wed, 08 Oct 2025 13:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Karenna Soto</dc:creator>
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                                            <![CDATA[This conversation dives deep into embodied leadership; in life, love and business. We chat about what it TRULY means to love unconditionally, heal your inner child, and step fully into the man or woman you feel called to be.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[#100: Unlocking Your Authentic Self Through Embracing Others with Karenna & Samantha]]>
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                                            <![CDATA[In this episode, Samantha and Karenna dive into the heart of authenticity — exploring how honoring and loving someone else’s authentic expression can unlock even more of your own.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[In this episode, Samantha and Karenna dive into the heart of authenticity — exploring how honoring and loving someone else’s authentic expression can unlock even more of your own.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[#99: The Evolution of Entrepreneurship: Visibility, Authenticity & Podcasting with Jessica Burgio]]>
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                                            <![CDATA[Wow—this episode gives you a front-row seat to what it truly looks like to evolve into your most authentic self in business with Jessica Burgio.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Wow—this episode gives you a front-row seat to what it truly looks like to evolve into your most authentic self in business with Jessica Burgio.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[#99: The Evolution of Entrepreneurship: Visibility, Authenticity & Podcasting with Jessica Burgio]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Wow—this episode gives you a front-row seat to what it truly looks like to evolve into your most authentic self in business with Jessica Burgio.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[#98: Healing Beyond the Hustle: Burnout, Energy & Akashic Records with Livia Jenvey]]>
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                                <description>
                                            <![CDATA[In this episode of the Fully Expressed Podcast, we sit down with Livia Jenvey to explore what it truly takes to heal, rise, and create a life beyond survival.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[In this episode of the Fully Expressed Podcast, we sit down with Livia Jenvey to explore what it truly takes to heal, rise, and create a life beyond survival.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[#98: Healing Beyond the Hustle: Burnout, Energy & Akashic Records with Livia Jenvey]]>
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                    <![CDATA[In this episode of the Fully Expressed Podcast, we sit down with Livia Jenvey to explore what it truly takes to heal, rise, and create a life beyond survival.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[#97: How to Balance Marriage, Motherhood & Entrepreneurship with Karen Cook]]>
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                                            <![CDATA[In this episode with Karen Cook, we dive into the beautiful intersection of motherhood, entrepreneurship, and self-discovery.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[#96: What Men Wish Women Knew (But Rarely Say Out Loud) with Alex Terranova]]>
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                                            <![CDATA[In this episode with Alex, we explore the evolving landscape of modern masculinity and the powerful invitation for men to “have it all” in life, love, and relationships.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[#95: Being Fully Expressed in Your Family: Navigating Growth, Identity, and Healing at Home]]>
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                <pubDate>Wed, 20 Aug 2025 13:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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                                            <![CDATA[In this vulnerable and deeply honest episode of the Fully Expressed Podcast, we explore what it means to grow, evolve, and heal—while staying in relationship with your family.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[#95: Being Fully Expressed in Your Family: Navigating Growth, Identity, and Healing at Home]]>
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                    <![CDATA[#94: Speak Freely: The Science Behind Subconscious Expression and Confidence with Bailey Raspler]]>
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                                            <![CDATA[In this episode of the Fully Expressed Podcast, we’re joined by Bailey Raspler, Lead Clinical Hypnosis Practitioner and Trainer at A Deep Space, for a powerful conversation on reclaiming your voice—from the inside out.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[In this episode of the Fully Expressed Podcast, we’re joined by Bailey Raspler, Lead Clinical Hypnosis Practitioner and Trainer at A Deep Space, for a powerful conversation on reclaiming your voice—from the inside out.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[In this episode of the Fully Expressed Podcast, we’re joined by Bailey Raspler, Lead Clinical Hypnosis Practitioner and Trainer at A Deep Space, for a powerful conversation on reclaiming your voice—from the inside out.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[#93: How to Advocate for Your Health in a System That Doesn’t Always Listen — with Dr. Mariza Snyder]]>
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                <pubDate>Wed, 06 Aug 2025 13:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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                                            <![CDATA[In this powerful and eye-opening episode of the Fully Expressed Podcast, we’re joined by Dr. Mariza Snyder, bestselling author, women’s hormone expert, and functional practitioner, to talk about something we all need to hear: how to advocate for your health—especially as a woman—in a medical system that doesn’t always take your symptoms seriously.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[In this powerful and eye-opening episode of the Fully Expressed Podcast, we’re joined by Dr. Mariza Snyder, bestselling author, women’s hormone expert, and functional practitioner, to talk about something we all need to hear: how to advocate for your health—especially as a woman—in a medical system that doesn’t always take your symptoms seriously.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[#93: How to Advocate for Your Health in a System That Doesn’t Always Listen — with Dr. Mariza Snyder]]>
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                    <![CDATA[In this powerful and eye-opening episode of the Fully Expressed Podcast, we’re joined by Dr. Mariza Snyder, bestselling author, women’s hormone expert, and functional practitioner, to talk about something we all need to hear: how to advocate for your health—especially as a woman—in a medical system that doesn’t always take your symptoms seriously.]]>
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                                                                            <itunes:duration>01:03:13</itunes:duration>
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                    <![CDATA[Karenna Soto]]>
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                    <![CDATA[#92: Surrender, Healing, and Leading Life with Crystina Rowntree]]>
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                <pubDate>Wed, 30 Jul 2025 13:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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                                <description>
                                            <![CDATA[In this deeply honest and heartfelt episode, we sit down with Crystina Rowntree for a raw conversation about what it means to truly surrender to life’s journey — the good, the hard, the heartbreak, and everything in between… especially as a feeler and empath.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[In this deeply honest and heartfelt episode, we sit down with Crystina Rowntree for a raw conversation about what it means to truly surrender to life’s journey — the good, the hard, the heartbreak, and everything in between… especially as a feeler and empath.]]>
                </itunes:subtitle>
                                <itunes:title>
                    <![CDATA[#92: Surrender, Healing, and Leading Life with Crystina Rowntree]]>
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                    <![CDATA[In this deeply honest and heartfelt episode, we sit down with Crystina Rowntree for a raw conversation about what it means to truly surrender to life’s journey — the good, the hard, the heartbreak, and everything in between… especially as a feeler and empath.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[In this deeply honest and heartfelt episode, we sit down with Crystina Rowntree for a raw conversation about what it means to truly surrender to life’s journey — the good, the hard, the heartbreak, and everything in between… especially as a feeler and empath.]]>
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                                                                            <itunes:duration>00:52:28</itunes:duration>
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                    <![CDATA[Karenna Soto]]>
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                    <![CDATA[#91: Marketing Meets Intuition: Strategy for the Spiritual Entrepreneur with Samantha Fackler]]>
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                <pubDate>Wed, 23 Jul 2025 13:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Karenna Soto</dc:creator>
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                                <description>
                                            <![CDATA[In this episode, Samantha and I dive deep into the marketing strategies every entrepreneur—especially spiritual entrepreneurs—need to create aligned, sustainable growth.]]>
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                <itunes:subtitle>
                    <![CDATA[In this episode, Samantha and I dive deep into the marketing strategies every entrepreneur—especially spiritual entrepreneurs—need to create aligned, sustainable growth.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[#91: Marketing Meets Intuition: Strategy for the Spiritual Entrepreneur with Samantha Fackler]]>
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                    <![CDATA[In this episode, Samantha and I dive deep into the marketing strategies every entrepreneur—especially spiritual entrepreneurs—need to create aligned, sustainable growth.]]>
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                                <itunes:summary>
                    <![CDATA[In this episode, Samantha and I dive deep into the marketing strategies every entrepreneur—especially spiritual entrepreneurs—need to create aligned, sustainable growth.]]>
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                                                                            <itunes:duration>00:54:20</itunes:duration>
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                    <![CDATA[Karenna Soto]]>
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                    <![CDATA[#90: The Shift from 9 to 5 to CEO with Veronica Valadez]]>
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                <pubDate>Wed, 16 Jul 2025 13:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Karenna Soto</dc:creator>
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                                <description>
                                            <![CDATA[In this episode, we dive into what it really looks like to go from corporate life to building your own business.]]>
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                <itunes:subtitle>
                    <![CDATA[In this episode, we dive into what it really looks like to go from corporate life to building your own business.]]>
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                                <itunes:title>
                    <![CDATA[#90: The Shift from 9 to 5 to CEO with Veronica Valadez]]>
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                    <![CDATA[In this episode, we dive into what it really looks like to go from corporate life to building your own business.]]>
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                                                                            <itunes:duration>00:59:51</itunes:duration>
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                    <![CDATA[Karenna Soto]]>
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                    <![CDATA[#89: The Evolution of Friendship: Growing, Shifting & Letting Go with Love]]>
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                <pubDate>Wed, 09 Jul 2025 15:35:31 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Karenna Soto</dc:creator>
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                                <description>
                                            <![CDATA[In this episode, we explore what it truly means to show up as a fully expressed friend.]]>
                                    </description>
                <itunes:subtitle>
                    <![CDATA[In this episode, we explore what it truly means to show up as a fully expressed friend.]]>
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                                <itunes:title>
                    <![CDATA[#89: The Evolution of Friendship: Growing, Shifting & Letting Go with Love]]>
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                    <![CDATA[In this episode, we explore what it truly means to show up as a fully expressed friend.]]>
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                                                                            <itunes:duration>01:05:07</itunes:duration>
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                    <![CDATA[Karenna Soto]]>
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                    <![CDATA[#88: Healing After Divorce & Awakening Through Pain with Dave Martinell]]>
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                <pubDate>Wed, 02 Jul 2025 13:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Karenna Soto</dc:creator>
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                                <description>
                                            <![CDATA[In this powerful and vulnerable episode, we sit down with Dave Martinell, who shares his deeply personal journey of healing after divorce and how that life-altering experience became the gateway to his spiritual awakening.]]>
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                <itunes:subtitle>
                    <![CDATA[In this powerful and vulnerable episode, we sit down with Dave Martinell, who shares his deeply personal journey of healing after divorce and how that life-altering experience became the gateway to his spiritual awakening.]]>
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                                <itunes:title>
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                                                                            <itunes:duration>01:00:31</itunes:duration>
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                    <![CDATA[#87: Embodying Your Sexuality & Sensuality to be Fully Expressed with Heidi Revay]]>
                </title>
                <pubDate>Wed, 25 Jun 2025 16:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Karenna Soto</dc:creator>
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                                <description>
                                            <![CDATA[Join us for a candid and transformative conversation with sexuality coach and embodiment guide Heidi Revay, as we explore how to reclaim pleasure, deepen intimacy, and fully inhabit your body.]]>
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                <itunes:subtitle>
                    <![CDATA[Join us for a candid and transformative conversation with sexuality coach and embodiment guide Heidi Revay, as we explore how to reclaim pleasure, deepen intimacy, and fully inhabit your body.]]>
                </itunes:subtitle>
                                <itunes:title>
                    <![CDATA[#87: Embodying Your Sexuality & Sensuality to be Fully Expressed with Heidi Revay]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Join us for a candid and transformative conversation with sexuality coach and embodiment guide Heidi Revay, as we explore how to reclaim pleasure, deepen intimacy, and fully inhabit your body.]]>
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                                                    <itunes:author>
                    <![CDATA[Karenna Soto]]>
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                    <![CDATA[#86: Creating Safety and Deeper Connection in Modern Relationships]]>
                </title>
                <pubDate>Wed, 18 Jun 2025 16:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Karenna Soto</dc:creator>
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                                <description>
                                            <![CDATA[In this powerful and honest conversation, Karenna and Samantha explore the evolving dynamics of modern relationships and the emotional undercurrents often left unspoken between men and women.]]>
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                <itunes:subtitle>
                    <![CDATA[In this powerful and honest conversation, Karenna and Samantha explore the evolving dynamics of modern relationships and the emotional undercurrents often left unspoken between men and women.]]>
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                                <itunes:title>
                    <![CDATA[#86: Creating Safety and Deeper Connection in Modern Relationships]]>
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                    <![CDATA[In this powerful and honest conversation, Karenna and Samantha explore the evolving dynamics of modern relationships and the emotional undercurrents often left unspoken between men and women.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[In this powerful and honest conversation, Karenna and Samantha explore the evolving dynamics of modern relationships and the emotional undercurrents often left unspoken between men and women.]]>
                </itunes:summary>
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                                                                            <itunes:duration>00:49:17</itunes:duration>
                                                    <itunes:author>
                    <![CDATA[Karenna Soto]]>
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                            </item>
                    <item>
                <title>
                    <![CDATA[#85: Balancing Motherhood, Entrepreneurship & Stepparenthood with Marisa Donnelly]]>
                </title>
                <pubDate>Wed, 11 Jun 2025 16:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Karenna Soto</dc:creator>
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                                <description>
                                            <![CDATA[In this heartfelt and empowering episode, I sit down with writer, entrepreneur, and mama Marissa Donnelly to talk about the real behind juggling business, motherhood, and life as a stepparent.]]>
                                    </description>
                <itunes:subtitle>
                    <![CDATA[In this heartfelt and empowering episode, I sit down with writer, entrepreneur, and mama Marissa Donnelly to talk about the real behind juggling business, motherhood, and life as a stepparent.]]>
                </itunes:subtitle>
                                <itunes:title>
                    <![CDATA[#85: Balancing Motherhood, Entrepreneurship & Stepparenthood with Marisa Donnelly]]>
                </itunes:title>
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                <content:encoded>
                    <![CDATA[In this heartfelt and empowering episode, I sit down with writer, entrepreneur, and mama Marissa Donnelly to talk about the real behind juggling business, motherhood, and life as a stepparent.]]>
                </content:encoded>
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                                <itunes:summary>
                    <![CDATA[In this heartfelt and empowering episode, I sit down with writer, entrepreneur, and mama Marissa Donnelly to talk about the real behind juggling business, motherhood, and life as a stepparent.]]>
                </itunes:summary>
                                    <itunes:image href="https://episodes.castos.com/64825bb9dc69a2-81445380/images/2060135/c1a-7mqmv-34drzjmnh871-cnzt7a.jpg"></itunes:image>
                                                                            <itunes:duration>00:37:47</itunes:duration>
                                                    <itunes:author>
                    <![CDATA[Karenna Soto]]>
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                            </item>
                    <item>
                <title>
                    <![CDATA[#84: The Realities of Being a Travel Blogger with Chloe Caldwell]]>
                </title>
                <pubDate>Wed, 04 Jun 2025 16:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Karenna Soto</dc:creator>
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                                <description>
                                            <![CDATA[In this episode, We are joined by travel blogger and freelance writer Chloe Caldwell for a deep and honest conversation about what it really takes to make it in the world of travel blogging.]]>
                                    </description>
                <itunes:subtitle>
                    <![CDATA[In this episode, We are joined by travel blogger and freelance writer Chloe Caldwell for a deep and honest conversation about what it really takes to make it in the world of travel blogging.]]>
                </itunes:subtitle>
                                <itunes:title>
                    <![CDATA[#84: The Realities of Being a Travel Blogger with Chloe Caldwell]]>
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                    <![CDATA[In this episode, We are joined by travel blogger and freelance writer Chloe Caldwell for a deep and honest conversation about what it really takes to make it in the world of travel blogging.]]>
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                                <itunes:summary>
                    <![CDATA[In this episode, We are joined by travel blogger and freelance writer Chloe Caldwell for a deep and honest conversation about what it really takes to make it in the world of travel blogging.]]>
                </itunes:summary>
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                                                                            <itunes:duration>00:39:58</itunes:duration>
                                                    <itunes:author>
                    <![CDATA[Karenna Soto]]>
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                            </item>
                    <item>
                <title>
                    <![CDATA[#83: The Power of Herbs: Nature’s Original Medicine with Ariana Salazar]]>
                </title>
                <pubDate>Wed, 28 May 2025 16:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Karenna Soto</dc:creator>
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                                    <link>https://the-fully-expressed-podcast.castos.com/episodes/83-the-power-of-herbs-natures-original-medicine-with-ariana-salazar</link>
                                <description>
                                            <![CDATA[In this enlightening episode, we are joined by the brilliant herbalist and wellness educator, Ariana Salazar, for a rich conversation on the transformative power of herbs.]]>
                                    </description>
                <itunes:subtitle>
                    <![CDATA[In this enlightening episode, we are joined by the brilliant herbalist and wellness educator, Ariana Salazar, for a rich conversation on the transformative power of herbs.]]>
                </itunes:subtitle>
                                <itunes:title>
                    <![CDATA[#83: The Power of Herbs: Nature’s Original Medicine with Ariana Salazar]]>
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                    <![CDATA[In this enlightening episode, we are joined by the brilliant herbalist and wellness educator, Ariana Salazar, for a rich conversation on the transformative power of herbs.]]>
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                                <itunes:summary>
                    <![CDATA[In this enlightening episode, we are joined by the brilliant herbalist and wellness educator, Ariana Salazar, for a rich conversation on the transformative power of herbs.]]>
                </itunes:summary>
                                    <itunes:image href="https://episodes.castos.com/64825bb9dc69a2-81445380/images/2045853/c1a-7mqmv-wwxr4zddfq48-8jp8zl.jpg"></itunes:image>
                                                                            <itunes:duration>00:47:53</itunes:duration>
                                                    <itunes:author>
                    <![CDATA[Karenna Soto]]>
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                            </item>
                    <item>
                <title>
                    <![CDATA[#82: Building a Soul-Aligned Partnership: The Wins, Boundaries & Real Talk]]>
                </title>
                <pubDate>Wed, 21 May 2025 16:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Karenna Soto</dc:creator>
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                                    <link>https://the-fully-expressed-podcast.castos.com/episodes/82-healing-strength-amp-self-love-embracing-your-fully-expressed-body-with-samantha-amp-kare</link>
                                <description>
                                            <![CDATA[<p><span style="font-weight:400;">In this heartfelt episode, Samantha and Karenna pull back the curtain on what it really takes to build a soul-aligned partnership. Whether you're dreaming of launching something with a friend or feeling called to collaborate with someone in your life or business, this episode will give you an honest, behind-the-scenes look at what works—and what needs to be talked through.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight:400;">We share the real, unfiltered journey of growing The Fully Expressed Podcast and Community together—from the wins to the tough convos, and everything in between.</span></p>
<p><strong>Inside this episode, we cover:</strong></p>
<ul>
<li style="font-weight:400;"><span style="font-weight:400;">Why more of us are being called into co-creation and partnership right now</span></li>
<li style="font-weight:400;"><span style="font-weight:400;">How to know if someone is the right person to build with</span></li>
<li style="font-weight:400;"><span style="font-weight:400;">Essential questions to ask before entering a business relationship</span></li>
<li style="font-weight:400;"><span style="font-weight:400;">The boundaries and agreements we set to keep our partnership safe and thriving</span></li>
<li style="font-weight:400;"><span style="font-weight:400;">What to do when things get hard—and why that’s where true alignment is revealed</span></li>
<li style="font-weight:400;"><span style="font-weight:400;">Our process for aligning vision, timelines, and energy</span></li>
<li style="font-weight:400;"><span style="font-weight:400;">Celebrating the wins (and learning from the growing pains)</span></li>
<li style="font-weight:400;"><span style="font-weight:400;">How we divide roles, share responsibilities, and talk about money</span></li>
<li style="font-weight:400;"><span style="font-weight:400;">How to test or trial a collaboration before fully committing</span></li>
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<p> </p>]]>
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                    <![CDATA[In this heartfelt episode, Samantha and Karenna pull back the curtain on what it really takes to build a soul-aligned partnership. Whether you're dreaming of launching something with a friend or feeling called to collaborate with someone in your life or business, this episode will give you an honest, behind-the-scenes look at what works—and what needs to be talked through.
We share the real, unfiltered journey of growing The Fully Expressed Podcast and Community together—from the wins to the tough convos, and everything in between.
Inside this episode, we cover:

Why more of us are being called into co-creation and partnership right now
How to know if someone is the right person to build with
Essential questions to ask before entering a business relationship
The boundaries and agreements we set to keep our partnership safe and thriving
What to do when things get hard—and why that’s where true alignment is revealed
Our process for aligning vision, timelines, and energy
Celebrating the wins (and learning from the growing pains)
How we divide roles, share responsibilities, and talk about money
How to test or trial a collaboration before fully committing

 ]]>
                </itunes:subtitle>
                                <itunes:title>
                    <![CDATA[#82: Building a Soul-Aligned Partnership: The Wins, Boundaries & Real Talk]]>
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                    <![CDATA[<p><span style="font-weight:400;">In this heartfelt episode, Samantha and Karenna pull back the curtain on what it really takes to build a soul-aligned partnership. Whether you're dreaming of launching something with a friend or feeling called to collaborate with someone in your life or business, this episode will give you an honest, behind-the-scenes look at what works—and what needs to be talked through.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight:400;">We share the real, unfiltered journey of growing The Fully Expressed Podcast and Community together—from the wins to the tough convos, and everything in between.</span></p>
<p><strong>Inside this episode, we cover:</strong></p>
<ul>
<li style="font-weight:400;"><span style="font-weight:400;">Why more of us are being called into co-creation and partnership right now</span></li>
<li style="font-weight:400;"><span style="font-weight:400;">How to know if someone is the right person to build with</span></li>
<li style="font-weight:400;"><span style="font-weight:400;">Essential questions to ask before entering a business relationship</span></li>
<li style="font-weight:400;"><span style="font-weight:400;">The boundaries and agreements we set to keep our partnership safe and thriving</span></li>
<li style="font-weight:400;"><span style="font-weight:400;">What to do when things get hard—and why that’s where true alignment is revealed</span></li>
<li style="font-weight:400;"><span style="font-weight:400;">Our process for aligning vision, timelines, and energy</span></li>
<li style="font-weight:400;"><span style="font-weight:400;">Celebrating the wins (and learning from the growing pains)</span></li>
<li style="font-weight:400;"><span style="font-weight:400;">How we divide roles, share responsibilities, and talk about money</span></li>
<li style="font-weight:400;"><span style="font-weight:400;">How to test or trial a collaboration before fully committing</span></li>
</ul>
<p> </p>]]>
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                                <itunes:summary>
                    <![CDATA[In this heartfelt episode, Samantha and Karenna pull back the curtain on what it really takes to build a soul-aligned partnership. Whether you're dreaming of launching something with a friend or feeling called to collaborate with someone in your life or business, this episode will give you an honest, behind-the-scenes look at what works—and what needs to be talked through.
We share the real, unfiltered journey of growing The Fully Expressed Podcast and Community together—from the wins to the tough convos, and everything in between.
Inside this episode, we cover:

Why more of us are being called into co-creation and partnership right now
How to know if someone is the right person to build with
Essential questions to ask before entering a business relationship
The boundaries and agreements we set to keep our partnership safe and thriving
What to do when things get hard—and why that’s where true alignment is revealed
Our process for aligning vision, timelines, and energy
Celebrating the wins (and learning from the growing pains)
How we divide roles, share responsibilities, and talk about money
How to test or trial a collaboration before fully committing

 ]]>
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                                    <itunes:image href="https://episodes.castos.com/64825bb9dc69a2-81445380/images/2041064/c1a-7mqmv-34d96995sj75-obeiu5.jpg"></itunes:image>
                                                                            <itunes:duration>01:08:55</itunes:duration>
                                                    <itunes:author>
                    <![CDATA[Karenna Soto]]>
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                    <item>
                <title>
                    <![CDATA[#81: The Medicine in Your Menstrual Cycle: A New Way to Heal and Lead with Emily Marson]]>
                </title>
                <pubDate>Wed, 14 May 2025 16:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Karenna Soto</dc:creator>
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                                    <link>https://the-fully-expressed-podcast.castos.com/episodes/81-the-medicine-in-your-menstrual-cycle-a-new-way-to-heal-and-lead-with-emily-marson</link>
                                <description>
                                            <![CDATA[Joined by Emily Marson—acupuncturist, clinic director, and founder of Aphrodite Fertility Acupuncture—we dive into how your menstrual cycle can become a blueprint for healing, creativity, and embodied expression.]]>
                                    </description>
                <itunes:subtitle>
                    <![CDATA[Joined by Emily Marson—acupuncturist, clinic director, and founder of Aphrodite Fertility Acupuncture—we dive into how your menstrual cycle can become a blueprint for healing, creativity, and embodied expression.]]>
                </itunes:subtitle>
                                <itunes:title>
                    <![CDATA[#81: The Medicine in Your Menstrual Cycle: A New Way to Heal and Lead with Emily Marson]]>
                </itunes:title>
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                    <![CDATA[Joined by Emily Marson—acupuncturist, clinic director, and founder of Aphrodite Fertility Acupuncture—we dive into how your menstrual cycle can become a blueprint for healing, creativity, and embodied expression.]]>
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                                    <enclosure url="https://episodes.castos.com/64825bb9dc69a2-81445380/2026642/c1e-6nkn7fozdj9snr01r-wwxn943ju12z-e1mhf9.mp3" length="45318780"
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                                <itunes:summary>
                    <![CDATA[Joined by Emily Marson—acupuncturist, clinic director, and founder of Aphrodite Fertility Acupuncture—we dive into how your menstrual cycle can become a blueprint for healing, creativity, and embodied expression.]]>
                </itunes:summary>
                                    <itunes:image href="https://episodes.castos.com/64825bb9dc69a2-81445380/images/2026642/c1a-7mqmv-ndnj0r85tq1v-zb1akm.jpg"></itunes:image>
                                                                            <itunes:duration>00:55:56</itunes:duration>
                                                    <itunes:author>
                    <![CDATA[Karenna Soto]]>
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                            </item>
                    <item>
                <title>
                    <![CDATA[#80: Why You’re Burned Out, Bloated & Tired (and What Food Has to Do With It) with Mike Schmidt]]>
                </title>
                <pubDate>Wed, 07 May 2025 16:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Karenna Soto</dc:creator>
                <guid isPermaLink="true">
                    https://permalink.castos.com/podcast/59658/episode/2026635</guid>
                                    <link>https://the-fully-expressed-podcast.castos.com/episodes/80-why-youre-burned-out-bloated-amp-tired-and-what-food-has-to-do-with-it-with-mike-schmidt</link>
                                <description>
                                            <![CDATA[This episode is an eye-opening look at the modern food system and how it impacts our energy, vitality, and everyday well-being.]]>
                                    </description>
                <itunes:subtitle>
                    <![CDATA[This episode is an eye-opening look at the modern food system and how it impacts our energy, vitality, and everyday well-being.]]>
                </itunes:subtitle>
                                <itunes:title>
                    <![CDATA[#80: Why You’re Burned Out, Bloated & Tired (and What Food Has to Do With It) with Mike Schmidt]]>
                </itunes:title>
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                <content:encoded>
                    <![CDATA[This episode is an eye-opening look at the modern food system and how it impacts our energy, vitality, and everyday well-being.]]>
                </content:encoded>
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                                <itunes:summary>
                    <![CDATA[This episode is an eye-opening look at the modern food system and how it impacts our energy, vitality, and everyday well-being.]]>
                </itunes:summary>
                                    <itunes:image href="https://episodes.castos.com/64825bb9dc69a2-81445380/images/2026635/c1a-7mqmv-1pkxzrjziv2z-ntv1ki.jpg"></itunes:image>
                                                                            <itunes:duration>01:07:11</itunes:duration>
                                                    <itunes:author>
                    <![CDATA[Karenna Soto]]>
                </itunes:author>
                            </item>
                    <item>
                <title>
                    <![CDATA[#79: Become THE ONE and Step Into Your Undeniable Power with Alexis Frank]]>
                </title>
                <pubDate>Wed, 30 Apr 2025 16:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Karenna Soto</dc:creator>
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                                    <link>https://the-fully-expressed-podcast.castos.com/episodes/79-become-the-one-and-step-into-your-undeniable-power-with-alexis-frank</link>
                                <description>
                                            <![CDATA[In this powerful conversation with Alexis Frank, we dive deep into the emotional and energetic dynamics of being “the first daughter” and how this role shapes your identity, relationships, and even your business.]]>
                                    </description>
                <itunes:subtitle>
                    <![CDATA[In this powerful conversation with Alexis Frank, we dive deep into the emotional and energetic dynamics of being “the first daughter” and how this role shapes your identity, relationships, and even your business.]]>
                </itunes:subtitle>
                                <itunes:title>
                    <![CDATA[#79: Become THE ONE and Step Into Your Undeniable Power with Alexis Frank]]>
                </itunes:title>
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                    <![CDATA[In this powerful conversation with Alexis Frank, we dive deep into the emotional and energetic dynamics of being “the first daughter” and how this role shapes your identity, relationships, and even your business.]]>
                </content:encoded>
                                    <enclosure url="https://episodes.castos.com/64825bb9dc69a2-81445380/2016695/c1e-jv0vot5md2nsp8258-gp3z5n04bo1z-yoth3g.mp3" length="49848516"
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                                <itunes:summary>
                    <![CDATA[In this powerful conversation with Alexis Frank, we dive deep into the emotional and energetic dynamics of being “the first daughter” and how this role shapes your identity, relationships, and even your business.]]>
                </itunes:summary>
                                    <itunes:image href="https://episodes.castos.com/64825bb9dc69a2-81445380/images/2016695/c1a-7mqmv-qdmo1k3juxpm-wywmju.jpg"></itunes:image>
                                                                            <itunes:duration>00:53:37</itunes:duration>
                                                    <itunes:author>
                    <![CDATA[Karenna Soto]]>
                </itunes:author>
                            </item>
                    <item>
                <title>
                    <![CDATA[#78: Food as Medicine: Nourishing Your Body and Soul with Holistic Chef Tara Middleton]]>
                </title>
                <pubDate>Wed, 23 Apr 2025 16:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Karenna Soto</dc:creator>
                <guid isPermaLink="true">
                    https://permalink.castos.com/podcast/59658/episode/2016600</guid>
                                    <link>https://the-fully-expressed-podcast.castos.com/episodes/78-food-as-medicine-nourishing-your-body-and-soul-with-holistic-chef-tara-middleton-1</link>
                                <description>
                                            <![CDATA[In this powerful and nourishing episode, we’re joined by Holistic Chef Tara Middleton, a woman whose passion for food goes far beyond flavor.]]>
                                    </description>
                <itunes:subtitle>
                    <![CDATA[In this powerful and nourishing episode, we’re joined by Holistic Chef Tara Middleton, a woman whose passion for food goes far beyond flavor.]]>
                </itunes:subtitle>
                                <itunes:title>
                    <![CDATA[#78: Food as Medicine: Nourishing Your Body and Soul with Holistic Chef Tara Middleton]]>
                </itunes:title>
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                                            <![CDATA[In this episode, Samantha and Karenna have an honest and deeply personal conversation about healing from an eating disorder, redefining beauty, and stepping into a fully expressed, strong, and vibrant body.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Episode #76: Breaking Free: Healing from Toxic Relationships & Choosing Yourself with Alana Brennan]]>
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                                            <![CDATA[In this raw and deeply personal conversation, Alana shares her journey of healing from toxic relationships, navigating a public breakup, and finding herself through a powerful spiritual awakening.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Episode #75: Breaking the Rules: Finding Yourself in Love, Business & Personal Freedom with Sana Akhand]]>
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                                            <![CDATA[In this episode, we explore what it truly means to unleash your inner rebel and consciously create a life that reflects your deepest desires.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[In this episode, we explore what it truly means to unleash your inner rebel and consciously create a life that reflects your deepest desires.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Episode #74: How to Achieve Financial Independence Through Smart Investments with Nicole Cesa]]>
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                <pubDate>Wed, 26 Mar 2025 16:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Karenna Soto</dc:creator>
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                                            <![CDATA[In this episode, Nicole Cesa shares the behind-the-scenes strategy for becoming financially independent—whether you’re in corporate or running your own business.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[In this episode, Nicole Cesa shares the behind-the-scenes strategy for becoming financially independent—whether you’re in corporate or running your own business.]]>
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                                                                            <itunes:duration>00:47:43</itunes:duration>
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                    <![CDATA[Episode #73: The Power of Storytelling & Building a Business with Your Partner ft. Leah De Leon]]>
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                <pubDate>Wed, 19 Mar 2025 16:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Karenna Soto</dc:creator>
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                                            <![CDATA[In this episode, we dive deep with Leah De Leon on the art of storytelling in business and what it’s like to build a business with your life partner.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[In this episode, we dive deep with Leah De Leon on the art of storytelling in business and what it’s like to build a business with your life partner.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[In this episode, we dive deep with Leah De Leon on the art of storytelling in business and what it’s like to build a business with your life partner.]]>
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                                                                            <itunes:duration>00:39:48</itunes:duration>
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                    <![CDATA[Episode #72: One Connection Away: Why Community is the Secret to a Thriving Business with Inbal Claudio]]>
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                <pubDate>Wed, 12 Mar 2025 16:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Karenna Soto</dc:creator>
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                                <description>
                                            <![CDATA[In this episode of The Fully Expressed Podcast, we dive deep into the power of community and how it can transform your business, leadership, and personal growth.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[In this episode of The Fully Expressed Podcast, we dive deep into the power of community and how it can transform your business, leadership, and personal growth.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[In this episode of The Fully Expressed Podcast, we dive deep into the power of community and how it can transform your business, leadership, and personal growth.]]>
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                                                                            <itunes:duration>00:42:28</itunes:duration>
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                    <![CDATA[Episode #71: Closing a $20M Business, Authentic Leadership & Trusting God in Transitions with Joshua Church]]>
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                <pubDate>Wed, 05 Mar 2025 17:49:10 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Karenna Soto</dc:creator>
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                                            <![CDATA[In this episode, we sat down with Joshua Church to unpack the raw, behind-the-scenes reality of entrepreneurship, leadership, and navigating transitions with faith and integrity.]]>
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                <itunes:subtitle>
                    <![CDATA[In this episode, we sat down with Joshua Church to unpack the raw, behind-the-scenes reality of entrepreneurship, leadership, and navigating transitions with faith and integrity.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Episode #70: Q&A Sneak Peek – Expanding in Business, Relationships & Life]]>
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                <pubDate>Wed, 26 Feb 2025 17:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Karenna Soto</dc:creator>
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                                            <![CDATA[This episode of The Fully Expressed Podcast is an absolute game-changer. We’re bringing you an electrifying live panel discussion with the incredible Erin Nicole Porter—business mentor, somatic coach, and all-around powerhouse.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[This episode of The Fully Expressed Podcast is an absolute game-changer. We’re bringing you an electrifying live panel discussion with the incredible Erin Nicole Porter—business mentor, somatic coach, and all-around powerhouse.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Episode #69: Live Podcast Interview- The Art of Being Seen: From Fear to Fully Expressed with Erin Porter]]>
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                <pubDate>Wed, 19 Feb 2025 17:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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                                            <![CDATA[This Q&amp;A episode is from an upcoming deep-dive that you don’t want to miss. Before we drop the full conversation in Episode 70, we’re giving you a taste of what’s coming—raw, real, and completely unfiltered.]]>
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                                                                            <itunes:duration>00:38:36</itunes:duration>
                                                    <itunes:author>
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                    <![CDATA[Episode #68: Unlocking Wealth and Business Potential Through Astrology with Katherine Wehler]]>
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                <pubDate>Wed, 12 Feb 2025 17:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Karenna Soto</dc:creator>
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                                            <![CDATA[In this episode, we’re diving deep into the cosmic codes that shape your potential with astrology and how you can use them to amplify your impact.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[In this episode, we’re diving deep into the cosmic codes that shape your potential with astrology and how you can use them to amplify your impact.]]>
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                                <itunes:title>
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                    <![CDATA[In this episode, we’re diving deep into the cosmic codes that shape your potential with astrology and how you can use them to amplify your impact.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Episode #67: Unlocking the Power of Your Intuition with Kelsey Erickson]]>
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                <dc:creator>Karenna Soto</dc:creator>
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                                <description>
                                            <![CDATA[In this episode, we sit down with Kelsey Erickson to unlock the secrets of intuition—what it is, how to strengthen it, and how it can change your life.]]>
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                <itunes:subtitle>
                    <![CDATA[In this episode, we sit down with Kelsey Erickson to unlock the secrets of intuition—what it is, how to strengthen it, and how it can change your life.]]>
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                                <itunes:title>
                    <![CDATA[Episode #67: Unlocking the Power of Your Intuition with Kelsey Erickson]]>
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                                            <![CDATA[Joining us is the incredible Rochelle Pfeiffer, a digital marketing guru and all-around powerhouse, who shares her raw, real journey of expansion and stepping into the unknown.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Episode #65: Healing the 5 Wounds of Calladita Culture (“Quiet Culture”)]]>
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                                            <![CDATA[In this thought-provoking episode, Karenna and Samantha sit down with the powerhouse Pam Covarrubias to dissect the five core wounds of Calladita Culture (aka "Quiet Culture").]]>
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                    <![CDATA[In this thought-provoking episode, Karenna and Samantha sit down with the powerhouse Pam Covarrubias to dissect the five core wounds of Calladita Culture (aka "Quiet Culture").]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Episode #64: From High Performers to Integrated Partners: The New Masculinity]]>
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                <pubDate>Wed, 15 Jan 2025 17:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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                                            <![CDATA[In this power-packed episode, we dive deep into the evolving dynamics of modern masculinity and relationships.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Episode #63: Behind the Scenes: Lessons from Loving Fully Expressed Women]]>
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                                            <![CDATA[In this behind-the-scenes episode, Karenna and Samantha invite their partners to unpack the complexities, challenges, and victories of loving women who unapologetically embrace their fullest selves.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[In this behind-the-scenes episode, Karenna and Samantha invite their partners to unpack the complexities, challenges, and victories of loving women who unapologetically embrace their fullest selves.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Episode #62: The Power of Surrender – Love and Growth in High-Achieving Partnerships]]>
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                <pubDate>Fri, 03 Jan 2025 17:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Karenna Soto</dc:creator>
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                                            <![CDATA[This episode is your backstage pass to building elite coupleship vibes with a dose of vulnerability, trust, and communication mastery.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[This episode is your backstage pass to building elite coupleship vibes with a dose of vulnerability, trust, and communication mastery.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Episode #61: Does It Really Make Sense to Set New Year Goals in the Dead of Winter?]]>
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                <pubDate>Wed, 25 Dec 2024 17:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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                                            <![CDATA[In this episode of The Fully Expressed Podcast, Karenna and Samantha dive headfirst into the cozy depths of winter to question everything we’ve been taught about goal-setting.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[In this episode of The Fully Expressed Podcast, Karenna and Samantha dive headfirst into the cozy depths of winter to question everything we’ve been taught about goal-setting.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Episode #60: Hormones Unlocked: Navigating Health, Pregnancy, and Menopause]]>
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                <pubDate>Wed, 18 Dec 2024 17:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Karenna Soto</dc:creator>
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                                            <![CDATA[In this episode, Samantha and Karenna team up with Dr. Mariza to demystify hormonal health and drop actionable gems for every stage of womanhood.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[In this episode, Samantha and Karenna team up with Dr. Mariza to demystify hormonal health and drop actionable gems for every stage of womanhood.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Episode #59: Maximize Your Winter Health: The Essential Guide to Nutrition, Sleep, and Mood Support]]>
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                <pubDate>Wed, 11 Dec 2024 17:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Karenna Soto</dc:creator>
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                                            <![CDATA[In this episode, we chat with holistic health expert Nick Boleto, who brings the heat (pun intended) to your winter wellness routine.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Episode #58: Ayurvedic Wellness: How to Eat Right for Your Dosha and Feel Your Best with Hadlee Garrison]]>
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                <pubDate>Wed, 04 Dec 2024 17:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Karenna Soto</dc:creator>
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                                            <![CDATA[Learn how Ayurvedic wellness can transform your energy and health. Understand your dosha, eat seasonally, and master energy management to feel your best.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Learn how Ayurvedic wellness can transform your energy and health. Understand your dosha, eat seasonally, and master energy management to feel your best.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Episode #57: Becoming Sunshine with Jenna Leigh Hoffmann]]>
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                <pubDate>Wed, 27 Nov 2024 17:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Karenna Soto</dc:creator>
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                                            <![CDATA[Discover how sunlight impacts your body, mind, and spirit in this episode with Jenna Leigh Hoffmann. From circadian rhythms to light therapy hacks, learn how to radiate your fullest glow!]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Discover how sunlight impacts your body, mind, and spirit in this episode with Jenna Leigh Hoffmann. From circadian rhythms to light therapy hacks, learn how to radiate your fullest glow!]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Episode #56: Nervous System Mastery: Flexibility for Full Expression with Alexis Bates]]>
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                <pubDate>Wed, 20 Nov 2024 17:00:46 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Karenna Soto</dc:creator>
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                                            <![CDATA[Discover how to regulate your nervous system, amplify your voice, and step into your fully expressed self with Alexis Bates on The Fully Expressed Podcast.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Discover how to regulate your nervous system, amplify your voice, and step into your fully expressed self with Alexis Bates on The Fully Expressed Podcast.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Discover how to regulate your nervous system, amplify your voice, and step into your fully expressed self with Alexis Bates on The Fully Expressed Podcast.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Karenna Soto]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Episode #55: The Journey from Suppressed to Fully Expressed]]>
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                <pubDate>Wed, 13 Nov 2024 17:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Karenna Soto</dc:creator>
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                                            <![CDATA[Discover what it means to be fully expressed in Episode 54 of The Fully Expressed Podcast. From self-worth and community building to preparing for motherhood and prioritizing health, Karenna and Sam share how to embrace your fullest, most authentic self.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Discover what it means to be fully expressed in Episode 54 of The Fully Expressed Podcast. From self-worth and community building to preparing for motherhood and prioritizing health, Karenna and Sam share how to embrace your fullest, most authentic self.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Episode #55: The Journey from Suppressed to Fully Expressed]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Discover what it means to be fully expressed in Episode 54 of The Fully Expressed Podcast. From self-worth and community building to preparing for motherhood and prioritizing health, Karenna and Sam share how to embrace your fullest, most authentic self.]]>
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                                                    <itunes:author>
                    <![CDATA[Karenna Soto]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Episode #54: Our Next Era of the Fully Expressed with Karenna and Samantha]]>
                </title>
                <pubDate>Wed, 06 Nov 2024 17:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Karenna Soto</dc:creator>
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                                <description>
                                            <![CDATA[Discover what it means to be fully expressed in Episode 54 of The Fully Expressed Podcast. From self-worth and community building to preparing for motherhood and prioritizing health, Karenna and Sam share how to embrace your fullest, most authentic self.]]>
                                    </description>
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                    <![CDATA[Discover what it means to be fully expressed in Episode 54 of The Fully Expressed Podcast. From self-worth and community building to preparing for motherhood and prioritizing health, Karenna and Sam share how to embrace your fullest, most authentic self.]]>
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                                <itunes:title>
                    <![CDATA[Episode #54: Our Next Era of the Fully Expressed with Karenna and Samantha]]>
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                <title>
                    <![CDATA[Episode 53: Lessons, Gifts & Learnings Since Launching This Podcast]]>
                </title>
                <pubDate>Wed, 28 Aug 2024 16:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Karenna Soto</dc:creator>
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                                <description>
                                            <![CDATA[<p>Have you ever wondered how embracing change and leaning into your worthiness can transform your life? In this reflective solo episode of "Fully Expressed with Karenna Soto," I share my journey over the past year of hosting this podcast and the powerful lessons I've learned along the way. As we celebrate the end of a full year of weekly episodes, I discuss the importance of staying open to change, embracing your worthiness in every season, and taking bold steps toward your dreams—even when the path is uncertain.</p>
<p>Throughout this episode, I highlight the importance of starting where you are and trusting the process, whether you're launching a new project, stepping into a new phase of life, or simply trying to find your voice. I also share insights on the resistance we often face when confronted with change, and how leaning into discomfort can lead to incredible growth. This episode is a heartfelt exploration of the lessons I've learned from the podcast and a celebration of the incredible community we've built together.</p>
<p> </p>
<p><span style="font-weight:400;"><strong>Here’s quick recap:</strong> </span></p>
<p> </p>
<ul>
<li>Reflections on a year of podcasting and the lessons learned along the way.</li>
<li>The power of embracing change and leaning into your worthiness, even when it feels challenging.</li>
<li>Practical tips for starting new projects and staying consistent, even when faced with resistance.</li>
<li>The importance of community and connection in personal growth and self-expression.</li>
<li>A sneak peek into the exciting changes and rebrand coming soon to the Fully Expressed Podcast.</li>
</ul>
<p> </p>
<p>Tune in to this reflective and empowering episode as we explore how embracing change and leaning into your worthiness can lead to profound personal growth and fulfillment. Join me in celebrating the journey so far and get excited for what's coming next!</p>
<p> </p>
<p><strong><a href="https://karennasoto.com/the-fully-expressed-community/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Join The Fully Expressed Community</a>, where you can be surrounded by other women who are also on the same path of personal growth, healing, and uncovering their authentic expression. Being in a community surrounded by others can truly be one of the most supporting and healing containers to support your personal invitation.</strong></p>
<p><span style="font-weight:400;"> </span></p>
<div class="wp-block-spacer"> </div>
<p><span style="font-weight:400;"> </span></p>
<h3 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>LET'S CONNECT!</strong></h3>
<p><span style="font-weight:400;"> </span></p>
<p>The Fully Expressed Community: <a href="https://karennasoto.com/the-fully-expressed-community/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">https://karennasoto.com/the-fully-expressed-community/</a> - <br />The Fully Expressed Podcast with Karenna Website: <a href="https://www.instagram.com/thefullyexpressedpodcast/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">https://www.instagram.com/thefullyexpressedpodcast/</a><br />The Fully Expressed Podcast with Karenna Instagram Profile: <a href="https://karennasoto.com/podcast/">https://karennasoto.com/podcast/<br /></a>Karenna’s Personal Brand Instagram Profile: <a href="https://www.instagram.com/iamkarennasoto/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">https://www.instagram.com/iamkarennasoto/</a><br />Contact Karenna: <a href="mailto:hello@karennasoto.com" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">hello@karennasoto.com</a> </p>
<p> </p>]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Have you ever wondered how embracing change and leaning into your worthiness can transform your life? In this reflective solo episode of "Fully Expressed with Karenna Soto," I share my journey over the past year of hosting this podcast and the powerful lessons I've learned along the way. As we celebrate the end of a full year of weekly episodes, I discuss the importance of staying open to change, embracing your worthiness in every season, and taking bold steps toward your dreams—even when the path is uncertain.
Throughout this episode, I highlight the importance of starting where you are and trusting the process, whether you're launching a new project, stepping into a new phase of life, or simply trying to find your voice. I also share insights on the resistance we often face when confronted with change, and how leaning into discomfort can lead to incredible growth. This episode is a heartfelt exploration of the lessons I've learned from the podcast and a celebration of the incredible community we've built together.
 
Here’s quick recap: 
 

Reflections on a year of podcasting and the lessons learned along the way.
The power of embracing change and leaning into your worthiness, even when it feels challenging.
Practical tips for starting new projects and staying consistent, even when faced with resistance.
The importance of community and connection in personal growth and self-expression.
A sneak peek into the exciting changes and rebrand coming soon to the Fully Expressed Podcast.

 
Tune in to this reflective and empowering episode as we explore how embracing change and leaning into your worthiness can lead to profound personal growth and fulfillment. Join me in celebrating the journey so far and get excited for what's coming next!
 
Join The Fully Expressed Community, where you can be surrounded by other women who are also on the same path of personal growth, healing, and uncovering their authentic expression. Being in a community surrounded by others can truly be one of the most supporting and healing containers to support your personal invitation.
 
 
 
LET'S CONNECT!
 
The Fully Expressed Community: https://karennasoto.com/the-fully-expressed-community/ - The Fully Expressed Podcast with Karenna Website: https://www.instagram.com/thefullyexpressedpodcast/The Fully Expressed Podcast with Karenna Instagram Profile: https://karennasoto.com/podcast/Karenna’s Personal Brand Instagram Profile: https://www.instagram.com/iamkarennasoto/Contact Karenna: hello@karennasoto.com 
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                    <![CDATA[Episode 53: Lessons, Gifts & Learnings Since Launching This Podcast]]>
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                    <![CDATA[<p>Have you ever wondered how embracing change and leaning into your worthiness can transform your life? In this reflective solo episode of "Fully Expressed with Karenna Soto," I share my journey over the past year of hosting this podcast and the powerful lessons I've learned along the way. As we celebrate the end of a full year of weekly episodes, I discuss the importance of staying open to change, embracing your worthiness in every season, and taking bold steps toward your dreams—even when the path is uncertain.</p>
<p>Throughout this episode, I highlight the importance of starting where you are and trusting the process, whether you're launching a new project, stepping into a new phase of life, or simply trying to find your voice. I also share insights on the resistance we often face when confronted with change, and how leaning into discomfort can lead to incredible growth. This episode is a heartfelt exploration of the lessons I've learned from the podcast and a celebration of the incredible community we've built together.</p>
<p> </p>
<p><span style="font-weight:400;"><strong>Here’s quick recap:</strong> </span></p>
<p> </p>
<ul>
<li>Reflections on a year of podcasting and the lessons learned along the way.</li>
<li>The power of embracing change and leaning into your worthiness, even when it feels challenging.</li>
<li>Practical tips for starting new projects and staying consistent, even when faced with resistance.</li>
<li>The importance of community and connection in personal growth and self-expression.</li>
<li>A sneak peek into the exciting changes and rebrand coming soon to the Fully Expressed Podcast.</li>
</ul>
<p> </p>
<p>Tune in to this reflective and empowering episode as we explore how embracing change and leaning into your worthiness can lead to profound personal growth and fulfillment. Join me in celebrating the journey so far and get excited for what's coming next!</p>
<p> </p>
<p><strong><a href="https://karennasoto.com/the-fully-expressed-community/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Join The Fully Expressed Community</a>, where you can be surrounded by other women who are also on the same path of personal growth, healing, and uncovering their authentic expression. Being in a community surrounded by others can truly be one of the most supporting and healing containers to support your personal invitation.</strong></p>
<p><span style="font-weight:400;"> </span></p>
<div class="wp-block-spacer"> </div>
<p><span style="font-weight:400;"> </span></p>
<h3 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>LET'S CONNECT!</strong></h3>
<p><span style="font-weight:400;"> </span></p>
<p>The Fully Expressed Community: <a href="https://karennasoto.com/the-fully-expressed-community/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">https://karennasoto.com/the-fully-expressed-community/</a> - <br />The Fully Expressed Podcast with Karenna Website: <a href="https://www.instagram.com/thefullyexpressedpodcast/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">https://www.instagram.com/thefullyexpressedpodcast/</a><br />The Fully Expressed Podcast with Karenna Instagram Profile: <a href="https://karennasoto.com/podcast/">https://karennasoto.com/podcast/<br /></a>Karenna’s Personal Brand Instagram Profile: <a href="https://www.instagram.com/iamkarennasoto/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">https://www.instagram.com/iamkarennasoto/</a><br />Contact Karenna: <a href="mailto:hello@karennasoto.com" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">hello@karennasoto.com</a> </p>
<p> </p>]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Have you ever wondered how embracing change and leaning into your worthiness can transform your life? In this reflective solo episode of "Fully Expressed with Karenna Soto," I share my journey over the past year of hosting this podcast and the powerful lessons I've learned along the way. As we celebrate the end of a full year of weekly episodes, I discuss the importance of staying open to change, embracing your worthiness in every season, and taking bold steps toward your dreams—even when the path is uncertain.
Throughout this episode, I highlight the importance of starting where you are and trusting the process, whether you're launching a new project, stepping into a new phase of life, or simply trying to find your voice. I also share insights on the resistance we often face when confronted with change, and how leaning into discomfort can lead to incredible growth. This episode is a heartfelt exploration of the lessons I've learned from the podcast and a celebration of the incredible community we've built together.
 
Here’s quick recap: 
 

Reflections on a year of podcasting and the lessons learned along the way.
The power of embracing change and leaning into your worthiness, even when it feels challenging.
Practical tips for starting new projects and staying consistent, even when faced with resistance.
The importance of community and connection in personal growth and self-expression.
A sneak peek into the exciting changes and rebrand coming soon to the Fully Expressed Podcast.

 
Tune in to this reflective and empowering episode as we explore how embracing change and leaning into your worthiness can lead to profound personal growth and fulfillment. Join me in celebrating the journey so far and get excited for what's coming next!
 
Join The Fully Expressed Community, where you can be surrounded by other women who are also on the same path of personal growth, healing, and uncovering their authentic expression. Being in a community surrounded by others can truly be one of the most supporting and healing containers to support your personal invitation.
 
 
 
LET'S CONNECT!
 
The Fully Expressed Community: https://karennasoto.com/the-fully-expressed-community/ - The Fully Expressed Podcast with Karenna Website: https://www.instagram.com/thefullyexpressedpodcast/The Fully Expressed Podcast with Karenna Instagram Profile: https://karennasoto.com/podcast/Karenna’s Personal Brand Instagram Profile: https://www.instagram.com/iamkarennasoto/Contact Karenna: hello@karennasoto.com 
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                                                    <itunes:author>
                    <![CDATA[Karenna Soto]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Episode #53: Lessons, Gifts & Learnings Since Launching This Podcast]]>
                </title>
                <pubDate>Wed, 28 Aug 2024 16:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Karenna Soto</dc:creator>
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                                            <![CDATA[In this reflective solo episode of "Fully Expressed with Karenna Soto," I share my journey over the past year of hosting this podcast and the powerful lessons I've learned along the way.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[In this reflective solo episode of "Fully Expressed with Karenna Soto," I share my journey over the past year of hosting this podcast and the powerful lessons I've learned along the way.]]>
                </itunes:subtitle>
                                <itunes:title>
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                    <![CDATA[In this reflective solo episode of "Fully Expressed with Karenna Soto," I share my journey over the past year of hosting this podcast and the powerful lessons I've learned along the way.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Karenna Soto]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Episode 52: Become the Leader You Are Called To Be with Samantha Hollingsworth]]>
                </title>
                <pubDate>Wed, 21 Aug 2024 16:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Karenna Soto</dc:creator>
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                                <description>
                                            <![CDATA[<p>Are you struggling to find your authentic leadership style in a world that often pressures us to conform? In this engaging episode of "Fully Expressed with Karenna Soto," I sit down once again with the insightful Samantha Hollingsworth. Together, we explore the journey of discovering and embracing your unique leadership voice. We discuss how to navigate the fine line between leading others and staying true to yourself, especially in a world that often demands conformity.</p>
<p>Throughout our conversation, Samantha and I delve into the challenges of stepping into leadership roles, the importance of self-expression, and the courage it takes to stand in your truth even when it feels risky. We also touch on how your personal experiences and inner growth can transform your approach to leadership, making it more authentic and impactful. This episode is a powerful reminder that true leadership starts with leading yourself and expressing who you really are.</p>
<p> </p>
<p><strong>We talked about the following:</strong></p>
<p> </p>
<ul>
<li>The importance of discovering and embracing your unique leadership style.</li>
<li>Navigating the balance between leading others and staying true to yourself.</li>
<li>The role of self-expression in effective leadership.</li>
<li>The courage required to lead with authenticity and vulnerability.</li>
<li>How personal growth and self-awareness enhance your leadership impact.</li>
</ul>
<p> </p>
<p>Tune in to this insightful discussion to empower your leadership journey and step into your fullest expression as a leader.</p>
<p> </p>
<p><strong>About Samantha Hollingsworth:</strong></p>
<p> </p>
<p>Samantha is a gifted astrologer with a deep understanding of the language of the cosmos. Her passion for spirituality began at a young age and has grown into a lifelong pursuit of knowledge and understanding. Her love for astrology is rooted in a deep appreciation for the interconnectedness of all things and the role that we each play in the universe. Astrology is a powerful tool for self-awareness and personal growth, helping us understand our true selves, our purpose, and our place in the universe. With her empathic and compassionate approach, she creates a supportive and non-judgmental space for her clients to explore their deepest desires, strengths, weakness, and challenges. Drawing on her wealth of experience and knowledge, she offers personalized guidance and insight to help her clients navigate life’s twists and turns. Whether you're struggling with career choices, relationship issues, or personal growth, Samantha’s deep understanding of the cosmic forces that shape our lives can help you find the clarity and direction you need to move forward with confidence. She can help you unlock your true potential which will lead to a more fulfilling and meaningful life.</p>
<p> </p>
<div class="p-rich_text_section"><strong>Connect with Samantha:</strong></div>
<div class="p-rich_text_section"> </div>
<div class="p-rich_text_section">Instagram: <a href="https://www.instagram.com/thedivinerising/?hl=en" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">@divinerising</a></div>
<div class="p-rich_text_section">TikTok: <a href="https://www.tiktok.com/@thedivinerising" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">@thedivinerising</a></div>
<div class="p-rich_text_section"> </div>
<div class="p-rich_text_section"> </div>
<div class="p-rich_text_section"> </div>
<div class="p-rich_text_section">
<p><strong><a href="https://karennasoto.com/the-fully-expressed-community/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Join The Fully Expressed Community</a>, where you can be surrounded by other women who are also on the same path of personal growth, healing, and uncovering their authentic expression. Being in a community surrounded by others can truly be one of the most supporting and healing containers to support your personal invitation.</strong></p>
<p><span style="font-weight:400;"> </span></p>
<div class="wp-block-spacer"> </div></div>]]>
                                    </description>
                <itunes:subtitle>
                    <![CDATA[Are you struggling to find your authentic leadership style in a world that often pressures us to conform? In this engaging episode of "Fully Expressed with Karenna Soto," I sit down once again with the insightful Samantha Hollingsworth. Together, we explore the journey of discovering and embracing your unique leadership voice. We discuss how to navigate the fine line between leading others and staying true to yourself, especially in a world that often demands conformity.
Throughout our conversation, Samantha and I delve into the challenges of stepping into leadership roles, the importance of self-expression, and the courage it takes to stand in your truth even when it feels risky. We also touch on how your personal experiences and inner growth can transform your approach to leadership, making it more authentic and impactful. This episode is a powerful reminder that true leadership starts with leading yourself and expressing who you really are.
 
We talked about the following:
 

The importance of discovering and embracing your unique leadership style.
Navigating the balance between leading others and staying true to yourself.
The role of self-expression in effective leadership.
The courage required to lead with authenticity and vulnerability.
How personal growth and self-awareness enhance your leadership impact.

 
Tune in to this insightful discussion to empower your leadership journey and step into your fullest expression as a leader.
 
About Samantha Hollingsworth:
 
Samantha is a gifted astrologer with a deep understanding of the language of the cosmos. Her passion for spirituality began at a young age and has grown into a lifelong pursuit of knowledge and understanding. Her love for astrology is rooted in a deep appreciation for the interconnectedness of all things and the role that we each play in the universe. Astrology is a powerful tool for self-awareness and personal growth, helping us understand our true selves, our purpose, and our place in the universe. With her empathic and compassionate approach, she creates a supportive and non-judgmental space for her clients to explore their deepest desires, strengths, weakness, and challenges. Drawing on her wealth of experience and knowledge, she offers personalized guidance and insight to help her clients navigate life’s twists and turns. Whether you're struggling with career choices, relationship issues, or personal growth, Samantha’s deep understanding of the cosmic forces that shape our lives can help you find the clarity and direction you need to move forward with confidence. She can help you unlock your true potential which will lead to a more fulfilling and meaningful life.
 
Connect with Samantha:
 
Instagram: @divinerising
TikTok: @thedivinerising
 
 
 

Join The Fully Expressed Community, where you can be surrounded by other women who are also on the same path of personal growth, healing, and uncovering their authentic expression. Being in a community surrounded by others can truly be one of the most supporting and healing containers to support your personal invitation.
 
 ]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Episode 52: Become the Leader You Are Called To Be with Samantha Hollingsworth]]>
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                    <![CDATA[<p>Are you struggling to find your authentic leadership style in a world that often pressures us to conform? In this engaging episode of "Fully Expressed with Karenna Soto," I sit down once again with the insightful Samantha Hollingsworth. Together, we explore the journey of discovering and embracing your unique leadership voice. We discuss how to navigate the fine line between leading others and staying true to yourself, especially in a world that often demands conformity.</p>
<p>Throughout our conversation, Samantha and I delve into the challenges of stepping into leadership roles, the importance of self-expression, and the courage it takes to stand in your truth even when it feels risky. We also touch on how your personal experiences and inner growth can transform your approach to leadership, making it more authentic and impactful. This episode is a powerful reminder that true leadership starts with leading yourself and expressing who you really are.</p>
<p> </p>
<p><strong>We talked about the following:</strong></p>
<p> </p>
<ul>
<li>The importance of discovering and embracing your unique leadership style.</li>
<li>Navigating the balance between leading others and staying true to yourself.</li>
<li>The role of self-expression in effective leadership.</li>
<li>The courage required to lead with authenticity and vulnerability.</li>
<li>How personal growth and self-awareness enhance your leadership impact.</li>
</ul>
<p> </p>
<p>Tune in to this insightful discussion to empower your leadership journey and step into your fullest expression as a leader.</p>
<p> </p>
<p><strong>About Samantha Hollingsworth:</strong></p>
<p> </p>
<p>Samantha is a gifted astrologer with a deep understanding of the language of the cosmos. Her passion for spirituality began at a young age and has grown into a lifelong pursuit of knowledge and understanding. Her love for astrology is rooted in a deep appreciation for the interconnectedness of all things and the role that we each play in the universe. Astrology is a powerful tool for self-awareness and personal growth, helping us understand our true selves, our purpose, and our place in the universe. With her empathic and compassionate approach, she creates a supportive and non-judgmental space for her clients to explore their deepest desires, strengths, weakness, and challenges. Drawing on her wealth of experience and knowledge, she offers personalized guidance and insight to help her clients navigate life’s twists and turns. Whether you're struggling with career choices, relationship issues, or personal growth, Samantha’s deep understanding of the cosmic forces that shape our lives can help you find the clarity and direction you need to move forward with confidence. She can help you unlock your true potential which will lead to a more fulfilling and meaningful life.</p>
<p> </p>
<div class="p-rich_text_section"><strong>Connect with Samantha:</strong></div>
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<div class="p-rich_text_section">Instagram: <a href="https://www.instagram.com/thedivinerising/?hl=en" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">@divinerising</a></div>
<div class="p-rich_text_section">TikTok: <a href="https://www.tiktok.com/@thedivinerising" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">@thedivinerising</a></div>
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<div class="p-rich_text_section">
<p><strong><a href="https://karennasoto.com/the-fully-expressed-community/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Join The Fully Expressed Community</a>, where you can be surrounded by other women who are also on the same path of personal growth, healing, and uncovering their authentic expression. Being in a community surrounded by others can truly be one of the most supporting and healing containers to support your personal invitation.</strong></p>
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<p><span style="font-weight:400;"> </span></p>
<h3 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>LET'S CONNECT!</strong></h3>
<p><span style="font-weight:400;"> </span></p>
<p>The Fully Expressed Community: <a href="https://karennasoto.com/the-fully-expressed-community/">https://karennasoto.com/the-fully-expressed-community/</a> - <br />The Fully Expressed Podcast with Karenna Website: <a href="https://www.instagram.com/thefullyexpressedpodcast/">https://www.instagram.com/thefullyexpressedpodcast/</a><br />The Fully Expressed Podcast with Karenna Instagram Profile: <a href="https://karennasoto.com/podcast/">https://karennasoto.com/podcast/<br /></a>Karenna’s Personal Brand Instagram Profile: <a href="https://www.instagram.com/iamkarennasoto/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">https://www.instagram.com/iamkarennasoto/</a><br />Contact Karenna: <a href="mailto:hello@karennasoto.com">hello@karennasoto.com</a> </p>
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                    <![CDATA[Are you struggling to find your authentic leadership style in a world that often pressures us to conform? In this engaging episode of "Fully Expressed with Karenna Soto," I sit down once again with the insightful Samantha Hollingsworth. Together, we explore the journey of discovering and embracing your unique leadership voice. We discuss how to navigate the fine line between leading others and staying true to yourself, especially in a world that often demands conformity.
Throughout our conversation, Samantha and I delve into the challenges of stepping into leadership roles, the importance of self-expression, and the courage it takes to stand in your truth even when it feels risky. We also touch on how your personal experiences and inner growth can transform your approach to leadership, making it more authentic and impactful. This episode is a powerful reminder that true leadership starts with leading yourself and expressing who you really are.
 
We talked about the following:
 

The importance of discovering and embracing your unique leadership style.
Navigating the balance between leading others and staying true to yourself.
The role of self-expression in effective leadership.
The courage required to lead with authenticity and vulnerability.
How personal growth and self-awareness enhance your leadership impact.

 
Tune in to this insightful discussion to empower your leadership journey and step into your fullest expression as a leader.
 
About Samantha Hollingsworth:
 
Samantha is a gifted astrologer with a deep understanding of the language of the cosmos. Her passion for spirituality began at a young age and has grown into a lifelong pursuit of knowledge and understanding. Her love for astrology is rooted in a deep appreciation for the interconnectedness of all things and the role that we each play in the universe. Astrology is a powerful tool for self-awareness and personal growth, helping us understand our true selves, our purpose, and our place in the universe. With her empathic and compassionate approach, she creates a supportive and non-judgmental space for her clients to explore their deepest desires, strengths, weakness, and challenges. Drawing on her wealth of experience and knowledge, she offers personalized guidance and insight to help her clients navigate life’s twists and turns. Whether you're struggling with career choices, relationship issues, or personal growth, Samantha’s deep understanding of the cosmic forces that shape our lives can help you find the clarity and direction you need to move forward with confidence. She can help you unlock your true potential which will lead to a more fulfilling and meaningful life.
 
Connect with Samantha:
 
Instagram: @divinerising
TikTok: @thedivinerising
 
 
 

Join The Fully Expressed Community, where you can be surrounded by other women who are also on the same path of personal growth, healing, and uncovering their authentic expression. Being in a community surrounded by others can truly be one of the most supporting and healing containers to support your personal invitation.
 
 ]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Episode #52: Become the Leader You Are Called To Be with Samantha Hollingsworth]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Episode 51: Surrender, Trust, Let Go & Receive]]>
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                <pubDate>Wed, 14 Aug 2024 16:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Karenna Soto</dc:creator>
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                                            <![CDATA[<p>Have you ever found yourself holding on too tightly to control, only to feel more stressed and less fulfilled? In this solo episode of "The Fully Expressed Podcast," I explore the profound impact of surrendering control and embracing the flow of life. Drawing from my own experiences, I discuss how letting go of rigid expectations and trusting the process can lead to a life of greater freedom, joy, and alignment with your true self.</p>
<p>Throughout the episode, I reflect on how living with a mindset focused on control and perfectionism can create tension and limit our ability to fully experience life. I share practical exercises for recognizing when you're gripping too tightly and how to practice surrender in daily moments. By releasing the need to control every outcome, you can open yourself up to divine timing, unexpected opportunities, and a deeper connection to the present moment.</p>
<p> </p>
<p> </p>
<h4>In this episode, I share:</h4>
<ul>
<li>The importance of recognizing and releasing the need for control in your life.</li>
<li>Practical exercises for practicing surrender and embracing the flow of life.</li>
<li>The benefits of letting go of perfectionism and the pressure to achieve specific outcomes.</li>
<li>How surrendering control can lead to greater freedom, joy, and alignment with your true self.</li>
<li>Insights into the balance between structure and flow in life’s journey.</li>
</ul>
<p> </p>
<p>Tune in to discover how surrendering control can lead to a life filled with freedom, ease, and deeper fulfillment. Join me for this heartfelt exploration of living fully expressed and aligned with your highest self.</p>
<p> </p>
<p><strong><a href="https://karennasoto.com/the-fully-expressed-community/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Join The Fully Expressed Community</a>, where you can be surrounded by other women who are also on the same path of personal growth, healing, and uncovering their authentic expression. Being in a community surrounded by others can truly be one of the most supporting and healing containers to support your personal invitation.</strong></p>
<p> </p>
<div class="wp-block-spacer"> </div>
<p> </p>
<h3 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>LET'S CONNECT!</strong></h3>
<p> </p>
<p>The Fully Expressed Community: <a href="https://karennasoto.com/the-fully-expressed-community/">https://karennasoto.com/the-fully-expressed-community/</a> - <br />The Fully Expressed Podcast with Karenna Website: <a href="https://www.instagram.com/thefullyexpressedpodcast/">https://www.instagram.com/thefullyexpressedpodcast/</a><br />The Fully Expressed Podcast with Karenna Instagram Profile: <a href="https://karennasoto.com/podcast/">https://karennasoto.com/podcast/<br /></a>Karenna’s Personal Brand Instagram Profile: <a href="https://www.instagram.com/iamkarennasoto/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">https://www.instagram.com/iamkarennasoto/</a><br />Contact Karenna: <a href="mailto:hello@karennasoto.com">hello@karennasoto.com</a> </p>]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Have you ever found yourself holding on too tightly to control, only to feel more stressed and less fulfilled? In this solo episode of "The Fully Expressed Podcast," I explore the profound impact of surrendering control and embracing the flow of life. Drawing from my own experiences, I discuss how letting go of rigid expectations and trusting the process can lead to a life of greater freedom, joy, and alignment with your true self.
Throughout the episode, I reflect on how living with a mindset focused on control and perfectionism can create tension and limit our ability to fully experience life. I share practical exercises for recognizing when you're gripping too tightly and how to practice surrender in daily moments. By releasing the need to control every outcome, you can open yourself up to divine timing, unexpected opportunities, and a deeper connection to the present moment.
 
 
In this episode, I share:

The importance of recognizing and releasing the need for control in your life.
Practical exercises for practicing surrender and embracing the flow of life.
The benefits of letting go of perfectionism and the pressure to achieve specific outcomes.
How surrendering control can lead to greater freedom, joy, and alignment with your true self.
Insights into the balance between structure and flow in life’s journey.

 
Tune in to discover how surrendering control can lead to a life filled with freedom, ease, and deeper fulfillment. Join me for this heartfelt exploration of living fully expressed and aligned with your highest self.
 
Join The Fully Expressed Community, where you can be surrounded by other women who are also on the same path of personal growth, healing, and uncovering their authentic expression. Being in a community surrounded by others can truly be one of the most supporting and healing containers to support your personal invitation.
 
 
 
LET'S CONNECT!
 
The Fully Expressed Community: https://karennasoto.com/the-fully-expressed-community/ - The Fully Expressed Podcast with Karenna Website: https://www.instagram.com/thefullyexpressedpodcast/The Fully Expressed Podcast with Karenna Instagram Profile: https://karennasoto.com/podcast/Karenna’s Personal Brand Instagram Profile: https://www.instagram.com/iamkarennasoto/Contact Karenna: hello@karennasoto.com ]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Episode 51: Surrender, Trust, Let Go & Receive]]>
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                    <![CDATA[<p>Have you ever found yourself holding on too tightly to control, only to feel more stressed and less fulfilled? In this solo episode of "The Fully Expressed Podcast," I explore the profound impact of surrendering control and embracing the flow of life. Drawing from my own experiences, I discuss how letting go of rigid expectations and trusting the process can lead to a life of greater freedom, joy, and alignment with your true self.</p>
<p>Throughout the episode, I reflect on how living with a mindset focused on control and perfectionism can create tension and limit our ability to fully experience life. I share practical exercises for recognizing when you're gripping too tightly and how to practice surrender in daily moments. By releasing the need to control every outcome, you can open yourself up to divine timing, unexpected opportunities, and a deeper connection to the present moment.</p>
<p> </p>
<p> </p>
<h4>In this episode, I share:</h4>
<ul>
<li>The importance of recognizing and releasing the need for control in your life.</li>
<li>Practical exercises for practicing surrender and embracing the flow of life.</li>
<li>The benefits of letting go of perfectionism and the pressure to achieve specific outcomes.</li>
<li>How surrendering control can lead to greater freedom, joy, and alignment with your true self.</li>
<li>Insights into the balance between structure and flow in life’s journey.</li>
</ul>
<p> </p>
<p>Tune in to discover how surrendering control can lead to a life filled with freedom, ease, and deeper fulfillment. Join me for this heartfelt exploration of living fully expressed and aligned with your highest self.</p>
<p> </p>
<p><strong><a href="https://karennasoto.com/the-fully-expressed-community/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Join The Fully Expressed Community</a>, where you can be surrounded by other women who are also on the same path of personal growth, healing, and uncovering their authentic expression. Being in a community surrounded by others can truly be one of the most supporting and healing containers to support your personal invitation.</strong></p>
<p> </p>
<div class="wp-block-spacer"> </div>
<p> </p>
<h3 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>LET'S CONNECT!</strong></h3>
<p> </p>
<p>The Fully Expressed Community: <a href="https://karennasoto.com/the-fully-expressed-community/">https://karennasoto.com/the-fully-expressed-community/</a> - <br />The Fully Expressed Podcast with Karenna Website: <a href="https://www.instagram.com/thefullyexpressedpodcast/">https://www.instagram.com/thefullyexpressedpodcast/</a><br />The Fully Expressed Podcast with Karenna Instagram Profile: <a href="https://karennasoto.com/podcast/">https://karennasoto.com/podcast/<br /></a>Karenna’s Personal Brand Instagram Profile: <a href="https://www.instagram.com/iamkarennasoto/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">https://www.instagram.com/iamkarennasoto/</a><br />Contact Karenna: <a href="mailto:hello@karennasoto.com">hello@karennasoto.com</a> </p>]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Have you ever found yourself holding on too tightly to control, only to feel more stressed and less fulfilled? In this solo episode of "The Fully Expressed Podcast," I explore the profound impact of surrendering control and embracing the flow of life. Drawing from my own experiences, I discuss how letting go of rigid expectations and trusting the process can lead to a life of greater freedom, joy, and alignment with your true self.
Throughout the episode, I reflect on how living with a mindset focused on control and perfectionism can create tension and limit our ability to fully experience life. I share practical exercises for recognizing when you're gripping too tightly and how to practice surrender in daily moments. By releasing the need to control every outcome, you can open yourself up to divine timing, unexpected opportunities, and a deeper connection to the present moment.
 
 
In this episode, I share:

The importance of recognizing and releasing the need for control in your life.
Practical exercises for practicing surrender and embracing the flow of life.
The benefits of letting go of perfectionism and the pressure to achieve specific outcomes.
How surrendering control can lead to greater freedom, joy, and alignment with your true self.
Insights into the balance between structure and flow in life’s journey.

 
Tune in to discover how surrendering control can lead to a life filled with freedom, ease, and deeper fulfillment. Join me for this heartfelt exploration of living fully expressed and aligned with your highest self.
 
Join The Fully Expressed Community, where you can be surrounded by other women who are also on the same path of personal growth, healing, and uncovering their authentic expression. Being in a community surrounded by others can truly be one of the most supporting and healing containers to support your personal invitation.
 
 
 
LET'S CONNECT!
 
The Fully Expressed Community: https://karennasoto.com/the-fully-expressed-community/ - The Fully Expressed Podcast with Karenna Website: https://www.instagram.com/thefullyexpressedpodcast/The Fully Expressed Podcast with Karenna Instagram Profile: https://karennasoto.com/podcast/Karenna’s Personal Brand Instagram Profile: https://www.instagram.com/iamkarennasoto/Contact Karenna: hello@karennasoto.com ]]>
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                                                    <itunes:author>
                    <![CDATA[Karenna Soto]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Episode #51: Surrender, Trust, Let Go & Receive]]>
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                <pubDate>Wed, 14 Aug 2024 16:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Karenna Soto</dc:creator>
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                                            <![CDATA[In this solo episode of "The Fully Expressed Podcast," I explore the profound impact of surrendering control and embracing the flow of life.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Episode 50: Finding Your Fullest Expressed Self through Dance with Mak Snyder]]>
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                <pubDate>Wed, 07 Aug 2024 16:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Karenna Soto</dc:creator>
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                                            <![CDATA[<p>Have you ever wondered how incorporating movement into your daily routine can transform your emotional health? In this episode of "Fully Expressed Podcast with Karenna," I am joined by the vibrant and inspiring Mikayla Snyder, also known as Mak. We dive deep into the world of dance and playful movement, exploring how these practices can unlock profound emotional healing and self-expression. Mak shares her journey from a small-town dancer to a movement facilitator, emphasizing the therapeutic benefits of letting your body speak through dance.</p>
<p>Mak discusses the power of dance as a tool for emotional expression, the importance of creating safe spaces for movement, and how anyone can start incorporating playful movement into their lives. This episode is a heartfelt exploration of how dance and movement can serve as powerful modalities for processing emotions, building self-awareness, and fostering joy.</p>
<p> </p>
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<p><strong>Here’s what we chatted about in this episode:</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Mak’s journey from childhood dance to becoming a movement facilitator.</li>
<li>The therapeutic benefits of dance for emotional expression and healing.</li>
<li>How to create safe spaces for movement and encourage self-expression.</li>
<li>Practical tips for incorporating playful movement and dance into daily life.</li>
<li>The impact of music on mood and the importance of a varied music playlist.</li>
<li>The concept of ecstatic dance and its role in emotional release and community building.</li>
</ul>
<p> </p>
<p><strong>About Mak Snyder:</strong></p>
<p> </p>
<p>Mak Snyder is a mindful movement, yoga, and breathwork instructor based out of Long Beach! She is passionate about the ways we can express ourselves with the body through movement, stretching, dancing, and play.</p>
<p> </p>
<div class="p-rich_text_section"><strong>Connect with Mak:</strong></div>
<div class="p-rich_text_section"> </div>
<div class="p-rich_text_section">Instagram: <a href="https://www.instagram.com/mindfulmovementwithmak/?igsh=MmVlMjlkMTBhMg%3D%3D&amp;utm_source=qr" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">@mindfulmovementwithmak</a></div>
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<div class="p-rich_text_section"> </div>
<div class="p-rich_text_section">Tune in to discover how embracing movement can lead to emotional freedom and deeper self-awareness. Join us for this inspiring conversation and start your journey to emotional health through dance and playful movement.</div>
<div class="p-rich_text_section"> </div>
<div class="p-rich_text_section"> </div>
<div class="p-rich_text_section">
<p><strong><a href="https://karennasoto.com/the-fully-expressed-community/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Join The Fully Expressed Community</a>, where you can be surrounded by other women who are also on the same path of personal growth, healing, and uncovering their authentic expression. Being in a community surrounded by others can truly be one of the most supporting and healing containers to support your personal invitation.</strong></p>
 
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<h3 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>LET'S CONNECT!</strong></h3>
 
<p>The Fully Expressed Community: <a href="https://karennasoto.com/the-fully-expressed-community/">https://karennasoto.com/the-fully-expressed-community/</a> - <br />The Fully Expressed Podcast with Karenna Website: <a href="https://www.instagram.com/thefullyexpressedpodcast/">https://www.instagram.com/thefullyexpressedpodcast/</a><br />The Fully Expressed Podcast with Karenna Instagram Profile: <a href="https://karennasoto.com/podcast/">https://karennasoto.com/podcast/<br /></a>Karenna’s Personal Brand Instagram Profile: <a href="https://www.instagram.com/iamkarennasoto/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">https://www.instagram.com/iamkarennasoto/</a><br />Contact Karenna: <a href="mailto:hello@karennasoto.com">hello@karennasoto.com</a> </p>
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                    <![CDATA[Have you ever wondered how incorporating movement into your daily routine can transform your emotional health? In this episode of "Fully Expressed Podcast with Karenna," I am joined by the vibrant and inspiring Mikayla Snyder, also known as Mak. We dive deep into the world of dance and playful movement, exploring how these practices can unlock profound emotional healing and self-expression. Mak shares her journey from a small-town dancer to a movement facilitator, emphasizing the therapeutic benefits of letting your body speak through dance.
Mak discusses the power of dance as a tool for emotional expression, the importance of creating safe spaces for movement, and how anyone can start incorporating playful movement into their lives. This episode is a heartfelt exploration of how dance and movement can serve as powerful modalities for processing emotions, building self-awareness, and fostering joy.
 
 
Here’s what we chatted about in this episode:

Mak’s journey from childhood dance to becoming a movement facilitator.
The therapeutic benefits of dance for emotional expression and healing.
How to create safe spaces for movement and encourage self-expression.
Practical tips for incorporating playful movement and dance into daily life.
The impact of music on mood and the importance of a varied music playlist.
The concept of ecstatic dance and its role in emotional release and community building.

 
About Mak Snyder:
 
Mak Snyder is a mindful movement, yoga, and breathwork instructor based out of Long Beach! She is passionate about the ways we can express ourselves with the body through movement, stretching, dancing, and play.
 
Connect with Mak:
 
Instagram: @mindfulmovementwithmak
 
 
Tune in to discover how embracing movement can lead to emotional freedom and deeper self-awareness. Join us for this inspiring conversation and start your journey to emotional health through dance and playful movement.
 
 

Join The Fully Expressed Community, where you can be surrounded by other women who are also on the same path of personal growth, healing, and uncovering their authentic expression. Being in a community surrounded by others can truly be one of the most supporting and healing containers to support your personal invitation.
 
 
 
LET'S CONNECT!
 
The Fully Expressed Community: https://karennasoto.com/the-fully-expressed-community/ - The Fully Expressed Podcast with Karenna Website: https://www.instagram.com/thefullyexpressedpodcast/The Fully Expressed Podcast with Karenna Instagram Profile: https://karennasoto.com/podcast/Karenna’s Personal Brand Instagram Profile: https://www.instagram.com/iamkarennasoto/Contact Karenna: hello@karennasoto.com 
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                    <![CDATA[Episode 50: Finding Your Fullest Expressed Self through Dance with Mak Snyder]]>
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                    <![CDATA[<p>Have you ever wondered how incorporating movement into your daily routine can transform your emotional health? In this episode of "Fully Expressed Podcast with Karenna," I am joined by the vibrant and inspiring Mikayla Snyder, also known as Mak. We dive deep into the world of dance and playful movement, exploring how these practices can unlock profound emotional healing and self-expression. Mak shares her journey from a small-town dancer to a movement facilitator, emphasizing the therapeutic benefits of letting your body speak through dance.</p>
<p>Mak discusses the power of dance as a tool for emotional expression, the importance of creating safe spaces for movement, and how anyone can start incorporating playful movement into their lives. This episode is a heartfelt exploration of how dance and movement can serve as powerful modalities for processing emotions, building self-awareness, and fostering joy.</p>
<p> </p>
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<p><strong>Here’s what we chatted about in this episode:</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Mak’s journey from childhood dance to becoming a movement facilitator.</li>
<li>The therapeutic benefits of dance for emotional expression and healing.</li>
<li>How to create safe spaces for movement and encourage self-expression.</li>
<li>Practical tips for incorporating playful movement and dance into daily life.</li>
<li>The impact of music on mood and the importance of a varied music playlist.</li>
<li>The concept of ecstatic dance and its role in emotional release and community building.</li>
</ul>
<p> </p>
<p><strong>About Mak Snyder:</strong></p>
<p> </p>
<p>Mak Snyder is a mindful movement, yoga, and breathwork instructor based out of Long Beach! She is passionate about the ways we can express ourselves with the body through movement, stretching, dancing, and play.</p>
<p> </p>
<div class="p-rich_text_section"><strong>Connect with Mak:</strong></div>
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<div class="p-rich_text_section">Instagram: <a href="https://www.instagram.com/mindfulmovementwithmak/?igsh=MmVlMjlkMTBhMg%3D%3D&amp;utm_source=qr" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">@mindfulmovementwithmak</a></div>
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<div class="p-rich_text_section">Tune in to discover how embracing movement can lead to emotional freedom and deeper self-awareness. Join us for this inspiring conversation and start your journey to emotional health through dance and playful movement.</div>
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<div class="p-rich_text_section">
<p><strong><a href="https://karennasoto.com/the-fully-expressed-community/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Join The Fully Expressed Community</a>, where you can be surrounded by other women who are also on the same path of personal growth, healing, and uncovering their authentic expression. Being in a community surrounded by others can truly be one of the most supporting and healing containers to support your personal invitation.</strong></p>
 
<div class="wp-block-spacer"> </div>
 
<h3 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>LET'S CONNECT!</strong></h3>
 
<p>The Fully Expressed Community: <a href="https://karennasoto.com/the-fully-expressed-community/">https://karennasoto.com/the-fully-expressed-community/</a> - <br />The Fully Expressed Podcast with Karenna Website: <a href="https://www.instagram.com/thefullyexpressedpodcast/">https://www.instagram.com/thefullyexpressedpodcast/</a><br />The Fully Expressed Podcast with Karenna Instagram Profile: <a href="https://karennasoto.com/podcast/">https://karennasoto.com/podcast/<br /></a>Karenna’s Personal Brand Instagram Profile: <a href="https://www.instagram.com/iamkarennasoto/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">https://www.instagram.com/iamkarennasoto/</a><br />Contact Karenna: <a href="mailto:hello@karennasoto.com">hello@karennasoto.com</a> </p>
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                    <![CDATA[Have you ever wondered how incorporating movement into your daily routine can transform your emotional health? In this episode of "Fully Expressed Podcast with Karenna," I am joined by the vibrant and inspiring Mikayla Snyder, also known as Mak. We dive deep into the world of dance and playful movement, exploring how these practices can unlock profound emotional healing and self-expression. Mak shares her journey from a small-town dancer to a movement facilitator, emphasizing the therapeutic benefits of letting your body speak through dance.
Mak discusses the power of dance as a tool for emotional expression, the importance of creating safe spaces for movement, and how anyone can start incorporating playful movement into their lives. This episode is a heartfelt exploration of how dance and movement can serve as powerful modalities for processing emotions, building self-awareness, and fostering joy.
 
 
Here’s what we chatted about in this episode:

Mak’s journey from childhood dance to becoming a movement facilitator.
The therapeutic benefits of dance for emotional expression and healing.
How to create safe spaces for movement and encourage self-expression.
Practical tips for incorporating playful movement and dance into daily life.
The impact of music on mood and the importance of a varied music playlist.
The concept of ecstatic dance and its role in emotional release and community building.

 
About Mak Snyder:
 
Mak Snyder is a mindful movement, yoga, and breathwork instructor based out of Long Beach! She is passionate about the ways we can express ourselves with the body through movement, stretching, dancing, and play.
 
Connect with Mak:
 
Instagram: @mindfulmovementwithmak
 
 
Tune in to discover how embracing movement can lead to emotional freedom and deeper self-awareness. Join us for this inspiring conversation and start your journey to emotional health through dance and playful movement.
 
 

Join The Fully Expressed Community, where you can be surrounded by other women who are also on the same path of personal growth, healing, and uncovering their authentic expression. Being in a community surrounded by others can truly be one of the most supporting and healing containers to support your personal invitation.
 
 
 
LET'S CONNECT!
 
The Fully Expressed Community: https://karennasoto.com/the-fully-expressed-community/ - The Fully Expressed Podcast with Karenna Website: https://www.instagram.com/thefullyexpressedpodcast/The Fully Expressed Podcast with Karenna Instagram Profile: https://karennasoto.com/podcast/Karenna’s Personal Brand Instagram Profile: https://www.instagram.com/iamkarennasoto/Contact Karenna: hello@karennasoto.com 
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                                                                            <itunes:duration>00:33:56</itunes:duration>
                                                    <itunes:author>
                    <![CDATA[Karenna Soto]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Episode #50: Finding Your Fullest Expressed Self through Dance with Mak Snyder]]>
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                                            <![CDATA[In this episode of "Fully Expressed Podcast with Karenna," I am joined by the vibrant and inspiring Mikayla Snyder, also known as Mak.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[In this episode of "Fully Expressed Podcast with Karenna," I am joined by the vibrant and inspiring Mikayla Snyder, also known as Mak.]]>
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                                <itunes:title>
                    <![CDATA[Episode #50: Finding Your Fullest Expressed Self through Dance with Mak Snyder]]>
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                    <![CDATA[In this episode of "Fully Expressed Podcast with Karenna," I am joined by the vibrant and inspiring Mikayla Snyder, also known as Mak.]]>
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                                                    <itunes:author>
                    <![CDATA[Karenna Soto]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Episode 49: My TOP 10+ Relationship Lessons with Karenna Soto]]>
                </title>
                <pubDate>Wed, 31 Jul 2024 16:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Karenna Soto</dc:creator>
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                                    <link>https://the-fully-expressed-podcast.castos.com/episodes/my-top-10-relationship-lessons-with-karenna-soto</link>
                                <description>
                                            <![CDATA[<p>Have you ever faced a major life transition and felt overwhelmed by the changes and decisions involved? In this episode of "Fully Expressed with Karenna," I share my personal experience of moving back in with my parents to save money and prepare for a new chapter. This decision, while seemingly a step back, has been a strategic move for our future. Join me as I discuss the importance of making bold, intentional choices that align with your long-term goals, even when they don't look glamorous.</p>
<p>Throughout this episode, I explore how downsizing and simplifying our lives have provided the freedom to pursue bigger dreams and prepare for significant changes ahead. I emphasize the importance of setting a strong foundation, both financially and emotionally, to support your future aspirations. I also share practical tips for maintaining a healthy relationship while navigating these transitions, focusing on open communication, mutual support, and the power of intentional living.</p>
<p><strong>In this episode, I shared:</strong></p>
<p> </p>
<ul>
<li>Moving back in with my parents as a strategic decision for financial freedom and future planning.</li>
<li>The importance of making intentional choices that align with long-term goals.</li>
<li>How downsizing and simplifying life can create space for bigger dreams.</li>
<li>Practical tips for maintaining a strong relationship during major transitions.</li>
<li>The power of open communication and mutual support in navigating life changes.</li>
<li>Embracing change as an opportunity for growth and new beginnings.</li>
</ul>
<p>Tune in to learn how to navigate major life transitions with grace and intention. Join me for this insightful discussion on embracing change and setting the stage for a brighter future.</p>
<p> </p>
<p><strong><a href="https://karennasoto.com/the-fully-expressed-community/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Join The Fully Expressed Community</a>, where you can be surrounded by other women who are also on the same path of personal growth, healing, and uncovering their authentic expression. Being in a community surrounded by others can truly be one of the most supporting and healing containers to support your personal invitation.</strong></p>
<p><span style="font-weight:400;"> </span></p>
<div class="wp-block-spacer"> </div>
<p><span style="font-weight:400;"> </span></p>
<h3 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>LET'S CONNECT!</strong></h3>
<p><span style="font-weight:400;"> </span></p>
<p>The Fully Expressed Community: <a href="https://karennasoto.com/the-fully-expressed-community/">https://karennasoto.com/the-fully-expressed-community/</a> - <br />The Fully Expressed Podcast with Karenna Website: <a href="https://www.instagram.com/thefullyexpressedpodcast/">https://www.instagram.com/thefullyexpressedpodcast/</a><br />The Fully Expressed Podcast with Karenna Instagram Profile: <a href="https://karennasoto.com/podcast/">https://karennasoto.com/podcast/<br /></a>Karenna’s Personal Brand Instagram Profile: <a href="https://www.instagram.com/iamkarennasoto/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">https://www.instagram.com/iamkarennasoto/</a><br />Contact Karenna: <a href="mailto:hello@karennasoto.com">hello@karennasoto.com</a> </p>
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                    <![CDATA[Have you ever faced a major life transition and felt overwhelmed by the changes and decisions involved? In this episode of "Fully Expressed with Karenna," I share my personal experience of moving back in with my parents to save money and prepare for a new chapter. This decision, while seemingly a step back, has been a strategic move for our future. Join me as I discuss the importance of making bold, intentional choices that align with your long-term goals, even when they don't look glamorous.
Throughout this episode, I explore how downsizing and simplifying our lives have provided the freedom to pursue bigger dreams and prepare for significant changes ahead. I emphasize the importance of setting a strong foundation, both financially and emotionally, to support your future aspirations. I also share practical tips for maintaining a healthy relationship while navigating these transitions, focusing on open communication, mutual support, and the power of intentional living.
In this episode, I shared:
 

Moving back in with my parents as a strategic decision for financial freedom and future planning.
The importance of making intentional choices that align with long-term goals.
How downsizing and simplifying life can create space for bigger dreams.
Practical tips for maintaining a strong relationship during major transitions.
The power of open communication and mutual support in navigating life changes.
Embracing change as an opportunity for growth and new beginnings.

Tune in to learn how to navigate major life transitions with grace and intention. Join me for this insightful discussion on embracing change and setting the stage for a brighter future.
 
Join The Fully Expressed Community, where you can be surrounded by other women who are also on the same path of personal growth, healing, and uncovering their authentic expression. Being in a community surrounded by others can truly be one of the most supporting and healing containers to support your personal invitation.
 
 
 
LET'S CONNECT!
 
The Fully Expressed Community: https://karennasoto.com/the-fully-expressed-community/ - The Fully Expressed Podcast with Karenna Website: https://www.instagram.com/thefullyexpressedpodcast/The Fully Expressed Podcast with Karenna Instagram Profile: https://karennasoto.com/podcast/Karenna’s Personal Brand Instagram Profile: https://www.instagram.com/iamkarennasoto/Contact Karenna: hello@karennasoto.com 
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                                    <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
                                <itunes:title>
                    <![CDATA[Episode 49: My TOP 10+ Relationship Lessons with Karenna Soto]]>
                </itunes:title>
                                    <itunes:episode>49</itunes:episode>
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                    <![CDATA[<p>Have you ever faced a major life transition and felt overwhelmed by the changes and decisions involved? In this episode of "Fully Expressed with Karenna," I share my personal experience of moving back in with my parents to save money and prepare for a new chapter. This decision, while seemingly a step back, has been a strategic move for our future. Join me as I discuss the importance of making bold, intentional choices that align with your long-term goals, even when they don't look glamorous.</p>
<p>Throughout this episode, I explore how downsizing and simplifying our lives have provided the freedom to pursue bigger dreams and prepare for significant changes ahead. I emphasize the importance of setting a strong foundation, both financially and emotionally, to support your future aspirations. I also share practical tips for maintaining a healthy relationship while navigating these transitions, focusing on open communication, mutual support, and the power of intentional living.</p>
<p><strong>In this episode, I shared:</strong></p>
<p> </p>
<ul>
<li>Moving back in with my parents as a strategic decision for financial freedom and future planning.</li>
<li>The importance of making intentional choices that align with long-term goals.</li>
<li>How downsizing and simplifying life can create space for bigger dreams.</li>
<li>Practical tips for maintaining a strong relationship during major transitions.</li>
<li>The power of open communication and mutual support in navigating life changes.</li>
<li>Embracing change as an opportunity for growth and new beginnings.</li>
</ul>
<p>Tune in to learn how to navigate major life transitions with grace and intention. Join me for this insightful discussion on embracing change and setting the stage for a brighter future.</p>
<p> </p>
<p><strong><a href="https://karennasoto.com/the-fully-expressed-community/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Join The Fully Expressed Community</a>, where you can be surrounded by other women who are also on the same path of personal growth, healing, and uncovering their authentic expression. Being in a community surrounded by others can truly be one of the most supporting and healing containers to support your personal invitation.</strong></p>
<p><span style="font-weight:400;"> </span></p>
<div class="wp-block-spacer"> </div>
<p><span style="font-weight:400;"> </span></p>
<h3 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>LET'S CONNECT!</strong></h3>
<p><span style="font-weight:400;"> </span></p>
<p>The Fully Expressed Community: <a href="https://karennasoto.com/the-fully-expressed-community/">https://karennasoto.com/the-fully-expressed-community/</a> - <br />The Fully Expressed Podcast with Karenna Website: <a href="https://www.instagram.com/thefullyexpressedpodcast/">https://www.instagram.com/thefullyexpressedpodcast/</a><br />The Fully Expressed Podcast with Karenna Instagram Profile: <a href="https://karennasoto.com/podcast/">https://karennasoto.com/podcast/<br /></a>Karenna’s Personal Brand Instagram Profile: <a href="https://www.instagram.com/iamkarennasoto/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">https://www.instagram.com/iamkarennasoto/</a><br />Contact Karenna: <a href="mailto:hello@karennasoto.com">hello@karennasoto.com</a> </p>
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                    <![CDATA[Have you ever faced a major life transition and felt overwhelmed by the changes and decisions involved? In this episode of "Fully Expressed with Karenna," I share my personal experience of moving back in with my parents to save money and prepare for a new chapter. This decision, while seemingly a step back, has been a strategic move for our future. Join me as I discuss the importance of making bold, intentional choices that align with your long-term goals, even when they don't look glamorous.
Throughout this episode, I explore how downsizing and simplifying our lives have provided the freedom to pursue bigger dreams and prepare for significant changes ahead. I emphasize the importance of setting a strong foundation, both financially and emotionally, to support your future aspirations. I also share practical tips for maintaining a healthy relationship while navigating these transitions, focusing on open communication, mutual support, and the power of intentional living.
In this episode, I shared:
 

Moving back in with my parents as a strategic decision for financial freedom and future planning.
The importance of making intentional choices that align with long-term goals.
How downsizing and simplifying life can create space for bigger dreams.
Practical tips for maintaining a strong relationship during major transitions.
The power of open communication and mutual support in navigating life changes.
Embracing change as an opportunity for growth and new beginnings.

Tune in to learn how to navigate major life transitions with grace and intention. Join me for this insightful discussion on embracing change and setting the stage for a brighter future.
 
Join The Fully Expressed Community, where you can be surrounded by other women who are also on the same path of personal growth, healing, and uncovering their authentic expression. Being in a community surrounded by others can truly be one of the most supporting and healing containers to support your personal invitation.
 
 
 
LET'S CONNECT!
 
The Fully Expressed Community: https://karennasoto.com/the-fully-expressed-community/ - The Fully Expressed Podcast with Karenna Website: https://www.instagram.com/thefullyexpressedpodcast/The Fully Expressed Podcast with Karenna Instagram Profile: https://karennasoto.com/podcast/Karenna’s Personal Brand Instagram Profile: https://www.instagram.com/iamkarennasoto/Contact Karenna: hello@karennasoto.com 
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                                                                            <itunes:duration>00:37:42</itunes:duration>
                                                    <itunes:author>
                    <![CDATA[Karenna Soto]]>
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                    <item>
                <title>
                    <![CDATA[Episode #49: My TOP 10+ Relationship Lessons with Karenna Soto]]>
                </title>
                <pubDate>Wed, 31 Jul 2024 16:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Karenna Soto</dc:creator>
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                                <description>
                                            <![CDATA[In this episode of "Fully Expressed with Karenna," I share my personal experience of moving back in with my parents to save money and prepare for a new chapter.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[In this episode of "Fully Expressed with Karenna," I share my personal experience of moving back in with my parents to save money and prepare for a new chapter.]]>
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                                <itunes:title>
                    <![CDATA[Episode #49: My TOP 10+ Relationship Lessons with Karenna Soto]]>
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                    <![CDATA[In this episode of "Fully Expressed with Karenna," I share my personal experience of moving back in with my parents to save money and prepare for a new chapter.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Episode 48: Unlocking Deep & Lasting Connection: Adding Structure to Deepen Love]]>
                </title>
                <pubDate>Wed, 24 Jul 2024 16:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Karenna Soto</dc:creator>
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                                <description>
                                            <![CDATA[<p><span style="font-weight:400;">Do you find yourself craving MORE in your relationship? We chatted all about how bringing structure to your relationship can unlock deeper connection, intimacy and fun in your relationship! </span>Drawing from personal experiences and insights, I discuss how being intentional with your time and setting up regular check-ins can foster deeper connections and sustained passion.</p>
<p>This episode explores practical strategies for maintaining the excitement and intimacy in your relationship beyond the honeymoon phase. I share tips on scheduling date nights, planning sex dates, and conducting conscious check-ins to ensure both partners feel heard and supported. The focus is on creating a balance between the structure and the natural flow of a relationship, aiming for a deeper, more fulfilling connection.</p>
<p><span style="font-weight:400;"><strong>Here’s quick recap:</strong> </span></p>
<ul>
<li>Life is BUSY and A LOT - how do you prioritize your relationship?</li>
<li>Structure generates expansion</li>
<li>Be intentional about planning your fun dates and your sex dates :)</li>
<li>Conscious Dates</li>
<li>Use structure to deepen your love</li>
</ul>
<h4>Links &amp; Resources:</h4>
<ul>
<li><a href="https://www.theadventurechallenge.com/collections/in-bed-editions/products/in-bed" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"><span style="font-weight:400;">Sex Date Book: The Adventure Challenge in Bed </span></a></li>
<li><a href="https://www.canva.com/design/DAE4tQyr5PI/qgR9bDU1D4lNuOMF9YasxA/view?utm_content=DAE4tQyr5PI&amp;utm_campaign=designshare&amp;utm_medium=link&amp;utm_source=editor" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"><span style="font-weight:400;">Conscious Date Guide </span></a></li>
</ul>
<p> </p>
<p>Tune in to learn how incorporating structure can lead to a more vibrant and connected relationship. Join me for this insightful discussion and discover new ways to enhance your romantic life.</p>
<p><strong><a href="https://karennasoto.com/the-fully-expressed-community/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Join The Fully Expressed Community</a>, where you can be surrounded by other women who are also on the same path of personal growth, healing, and uncovering their authentic expression. Being in a community surrounded by others can truly be one of the most supporting and healing containers to support your personal invitation.</strong></p>
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<h3 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>LET'S CONNECT!</strong></h3>
<p><span style="font-weight:400;"> </span></p>
<p>The Fully Expressed Community: <a href="https://karennasoto.com/the-fully-expressed-community/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">https://karennasoto.com/the-fully-expressed-community/</a> - <br />The Fully Expressed Podcast with Karenna Website: <a href="https://www.instagram.com/thefullyexpressedpodcast/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">https://www.instagram.com/thefullyexpressedpodcast/</a><br />The Fully Expressed Podcast with Karenna Instagram Profile: <a href="https://karennasoto.com/podcast/">https://karennasoto.com/podcast/<br /></a>Karenna’s Personal Brand Instagram Profile: <a href="https://www.instagram.com/iamkarennasoto/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">https://www.instagram.com/iamkarennasoto/</a><br />Contact Karenna: <a href="mailto:hello@karennasoto.com" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">hello@karennasoto.com</a> </p>]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Do you find yourself craving MORE in your relationship? We chatted all about how bringing structure to your relationship can unlock deeper connection, intimacy and fun in your relationship! Drawing from personal experiences and insights, I discuss how being intentional with your time and setting up regular check-ins can foster deeper connections and sustained passion.
This episode explores practical strategies for maintaining the excitement and intimacy in your relationship beyond the honeymoon phase. I share tips on scheduling date nights, planning sex dates, and conducting conscious check-ins to ensure both partners feel heard and supported. The focus is on creating a balance between the structure and the natural flow of a relationship, aiming for a deeper, more fulfilling connection.
Here’s quick recap: 

Life is BUSY and A LOT - how do you prioritize your relationship?
Structure generates expansion
Be intentional about planning your fun dates and your sex dates :)
Conscious Dates
Use structure to deepen your love

Links & Resources:

Sex Date Book: The Adventure Challenge in Bed 
Conscious Date Guide 

 
Tune in to learn how incorporating structure can lead to a more vibrant and connected relationship. Join me for this insightful discussion and discover new ways to enhance your romantic life.
Join The Fully Expressed Community, where you can be surrounded by other women who are also on the same path of personal growth, healing, and uncovering their authentic expression. Being in a community surrounded by others can truly be one of the most supporting and healing containers to support your personal invitation.
 
 
 
LET'S CONNECT!
 
The Fully Expressed Community: https://karennasoto.com/the-fully-expressed-community/ - The Fully Expressed Podcast with Karenna Website: https://www.instagram.com/thefullyexpressedpodcast/The Fully Expressed Podcast with Karenna Instagram Profile: https://karennasoto.com/podcast/Karenna’s Personal Brand Instagram Profile: https://www.instagram.com/iamkarennasoto/Contact Karenna: hello@karennasoto.com ]]>
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                    <![CDATA[<p><span style="font-weight:400;">Do you find yourself craving MORE in your relationship? We chatted all about how bringing structure to your relationship can unlock deeper connection, intimacy and fun in your relationship! </span>Drawing from personal experiences and insights, I discuss how being intentional with your time and setting up regular check-ins can foster deeper connections and sustained passion.</p>
<p>This episode explores practical strategies for maintaining the excitement and intimacy in your relationship beyond the honeymoon phase. I share tips on scheduling date nights, planning sex dates, and conducting conscious check-ins to ensure both partners feel heard and supported. The focus is on creating a balance between the structure and the natural flow of a relationship, aiming for a deeper, more fulfilling connection.</p>
<p><span style="font-weight:400;"><strong>Here’s quick recap:</strong> </span></p>
<ul>
<li>Life is BUSY and A LOT - how do you prioritize your relationship?</li>
<li>Structure generates expansion</li>
<li>Be intentional about planning your fun dates and your sex dates :)</li>
<li>Conscious Dates</li>
<li>Use structure to deepen your love</li>
</ul>
<h4>Links &amp; Resources:</h4>
<ul>
<li><a href="https://www.theadventurechallenge.com/collections/in-bed-editions/products/in-bed" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"><span style="font-weight:400;">Sex Date Book: The Adventure Challenge in Bed </span></a></li>
<li><a href="https://www.canva.com/design/DAE4tQyr5PI/qgR9bDU1D4lNuOMF9YasxA/view?utm_content=DAE4tQyr5PI&amp;utm_campaign=designshare&amp;utm_medium=link&amp;utm_source=editor" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"><span style="font-weight:400;">Conscious Date Guide </span></a></li>
</ul>
<p> </p>
<p>Tune in to learn how incorporating structure can lead to a more vibrant and connected relationship. Join me for this insightful discussion and discover new ways to enhance your romantic life.</p>
<p><strong><a href="https://karennasoto.com/the-fully-expressed-community/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Join The Fully Expressed Community</a>, where you can be surrounded by other women who are also on the same path of personal growth, healing, and uncovering their authentic expression. Being in a community surrounded by others can truly be one of the most supporting and healing containers to support your personal invitation.</strong></p>
<p><span style="font-weight:400;"> </span></p>
<div class="wp-block-spacer"> </div>
<p><span style="font-weight:400;"> </span></p>
<h3 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>LET'S CONNECT!</strong></h3>
<p><span style="font-weight:400;"> </span></p>
<p>The Fully Expressed Community: <a href="https://karennasoto.com/the-fully-expressed-community/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">https://karennasoto.com/the-fully-expressed-community/</a> - <br />The Fully Expressed Podcast with Karenna Website: <a href="https://www.instagram.com/thefullyexpressedpodcast/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">https://www.instagram.com/thefullyexpressedpodcast/</a><br />The Fully Expressed Podcast with Karenna Instagram Profile: <a href="https://karennasoto.com/podcast/">https://karennasoto.com/podcast/<br /></a>Karenna’s Personal Brand Instagram Profile: <a href="https://www.instagram.com/iamkarennasoto/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">https://www.instagram.com/iamkarennasoto/</a><br />Contact Karenna: <a href="mailto:hello@karennasoto.com" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">hello@karennasoto.com</a> </p>]]>
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This episode explores practical strategies for maintaining the excitement and intimacy in your relationship beyond the honeymoon phase. I share tips on scheduling date nights, planning sex dates, and conducting conscious check-ins to ensure both partners feel heard and supported. The focus is on creating a balance between the structure and the natural flow of a relationship, aiming for a deeper, more fulfilling connection.
Here’s quick recap: 

Life is BUSY and A LOT - how do you prioritize your relationship?
Structure generates expansion
Be intentional about planning your fun dates and your sex dates :)
Conscious Dates
Use structure to deepen your love

Links & Resources:

Sex Date Book: The Adventure Challenge in Bed 
Conscious Date Guide 

 
Tune in to learn how incorporating structure can lead to a more vibrant and connected relationship. Join me for this insightful discussion and discover new ways to enhance your romantic life.
Join The Fully Expressed Community, where you can be surrounded by other women who are also on the same path of personal growth, healing, and uncovering their authentic expression. Being in a community surrounded by others can truly be one of the most supporting and healing containers to support your personal invitation.
 
 
 
LET'S CONNECT!
 
The Fully Expressed Community: https://karennasoto.com/the-fully-expressed-community/ - The Fully Expressed Podcast with Karenna Website: https://www.instagram.com/thefullyexpressedpodcast/The Fully Expressed Podcast with Karenna Instagram Profile: https://karennasoto.com/podcast/Karenna’s Personal Brand Instagram Profile: https://www.instagram.com/iamkarennasoto/Contact Karenna: hello@karennasoto.com ]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Episode 47: Setting Standards: Calling in the Men You Truly Want With Valerie Adams]]>
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                                            <![CDATA[<p>Have you ever wondered what it truly takes to attract an emotionally available partner? In this episode of "The Fully Expressed with Karenna," I am joined by Valerie Adams, a dating coach and mindset expert, who shares her profound insights on building meaningful romantic relationships. We explore the dynamics of emotional availability, the importance of setting standards, and the steps to manifesting a partner who aligns with your values and desires.</p>
<p>Valerie opens up about her personal journey from dating emotionally unavailable individuals to finding her current partner. We discuss the signs of emotional availability, the role of self-worth in attracting the right partner, and practical strategies for navigating modern dating challenges. This episode is packed with valuable advice on maintaining authenticity, setting healthy boundaries, and creating a fulfilling love life.</p>
<p> </p>
<p><strong>We talked about the following:</strong></p>
<ul>
<li style="font-weight:400;"><span style="font-weight:400;">Identifying emotionally available men</span></li>
<li style="font-weight:400;"><span style="font-weight:400;">The connection between dating men and your father</span></li>
<li style="font-weight:400;"><span style="font-weight:400;">Setting new standards for the men you want to attract</span></li>
<li style="font-weight:400;"><span style="font-weight:400;">Being your most authentic self from the beginning</span></li>
<li style="font-weight:400;"><span style="font-weight:400;">Loving all parts of yourself and finding men who love all of you</span></li>
<li style="font-weight:400;"><span style="font-weight:400;">Shifting your relationship with rejection and saying "thank you" instead</span></li>
</ul>
<p><span style="font-weight:400;">Tune in to discover how to attract an emotionally available partner and transform your approach to relationships. Join us for this insightful and empowering conversation!</span></p>
<p> </p>
<p><strong>About Valerie Adams:</strong></p>
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                    <![CDATA[Have you ever wondered what it truly takes to attract an emotionally available partner? In this episode of "The Fully Expressed with Karenna," I am joined by Valerie Adams, a dating coach and mindset expert, who shares her profound insights on building meaningful romantic relationships. We explore the dynamics of emotional availability, the importance of setting standards, and the steps to manifesting a partner who aligns with your values and desires.
Valerie opens up about her personal journey from dating emotionally unavailable individuals to finding her current partner. We discuss the signs of emotional availability, the role of self-worth in attracting the right partner, and practical strategies for navigating modern dating challenges. This episode is packed with valuable advice on maintaining authenticity, setting healthy boundaries, and creating a fulfilling love life.
 
We talked about the following:

Identifying emotionally available men
The connection between dating men and your father
Setting new standards for the men you want to attract
Being your most authentic self from the beginning
Loving all parts of yourself and finding men who love all of you
Shifting your relationship with rejection and saying "thank you" instead

Tune in to discover how to attract an emotionally available partner and transform your approach to relationships. Join us for this insightful and empowering conversation!
 
About Valerie Adams:
 











Valerie is a dating & mindset mentor for ambitious single women who desire to attract a healthy and lasting relationship. Valerie believes that the journey you take when you are single is so important and lays the foundation for the type of healthy relationship you crave. After years of struggling in her own love life, being drawn to emotionally unavailable partners, Valerie went on a deep spiritual and personal growth journey in 2018 where she radically changed her life, started her own coaching business and shortly after attracted her partner who she has been in a thriving and healthy relationship with for the last 5 years. She has helped hundreds of women do the inner work, heal, upgrading their mindset, and attract healthy relationships. Valerie is a Certified Master Coach & Master NLP Practitioner and she is passionate about giving women the tools to thrive in their own self love journey through her podcast, coaching programs, and courses.
 
 

Connect with Valerie:
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                    <![CDATA[<p>Have you ever wondered what it truly takes to attract an emotionally available partner? In this episode of "The Fully Expressed with Karenna," I am joined by Valerie Adams, a dating coach and mindset expert, who shares her profound insights on building meaningful romantic relationships. We explore the dynamics of emotional availability, the importance of setting standards, and the steps to manifesting a partner who aligns with your values and desires.</p>
<p>Valerie opens up about her personal journey from dating emotionally unavailable individuals to finding her current partner. We discuss the signs of emotional availability, the role of self-worth in attracting the right partner, and practical strategies for navigating modern dating challenges. This episode is packed with valuable advice on maintaining authenticity, setting healthy boundaries, and creating a fulfilling love life.</p>
<p> </p>
<p><strong>We talked about the following:</strong></p>
<ul>
<li style="font-weight:400;"><span style="font-weight:400;">Identifying emotionally available men</span></li>
<li style="font-weight:400;"><span style="font-weight:400;">The connection between dating men and your father</span></li>
<li style="font-weight:400;"><span style="font-weight:400;">Setting new standards for the men you want to attract</span></li>
<li style="font-weight:400;"><span style="font-weight:400;">Being your most authentic self from the beginning</span></li>
<li style="font-weight:400;"><span style="font-weight:400;">Loving all parts of yourself and finding men who love all of you</span></li>
<li style="font-weight:400;"><span style="font-weight:400;">Shifting your relationship with rejection and saying "thank you" instead</span></li>
</ul>
<p><span style="font-weight:400;">Tune in to discover how to attract an emotionally available partner and transform your approach to relationships. Join us for this insightful and empowering conversation!</span></p>
<p> </p>
<p><strong>About Valerie Adams:</strong></p>
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<div class="p-rich_text_section">Website: <a href="https://www.miindfulbabe.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">www.miindfulbabe.com</a><br />Instagram: <a href="https://www.instagram.com/themindfulbabe/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">@themindfulbabe</a><br />Podcast: <a href="https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-mindful-babes/id1453931980" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">The Mindful Babes Podcast</a></div>
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<div class="p-rich_text_section">5 Types of Emotionally Unavailable Men to Avoid (Free Training): <a href="https://themindfulbabe.lpages.co/free-5-types-of-emotionally-unavailable-men-to-avoid">https://themindfulbabe.lpages.co/free-5-types-of-emotionally-unavailable-men-to-avoid</a></div>
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<div class="p-rich_text_section">30 Journal Prompts to Attract an Emotionally Available Man (Free Download): <a href="https://themindfulbabe.lpages.co/the-30-journal-prompts-to-attract-an-emotionally-available-man">https://themindfulbabe.lpages.co/the-30-journal-prompts-to-attract-an-emotionally-available-man</a></div>
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<p> </p>
<p><strong><a href="https://karennasoto.com/the-fully-expressed-community/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Join The Fully Expressed Community</a>, where you can be surrounded by other women who are also on the same path of personal growth, healing, and uncovering their authentic expression. Being in a community surrounded by others can truly be one of the most supporting and healing containers to support your personal invitation.</strong></p>
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<p><span style="font-weight:400;"> </span></p>
<h3 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>LET'S CONNECT!</strong></h3>
<p><span style="font-weight:400;"> </span></p>
<p>The Fully Expressed Community: <a href="https://karennasoto.com/the-fully-expressed-community/">https://karennasoto.com/the-fully-expressed-community/</a> - <br />The Fully Expressed Podcast with Karenna Website: <a href="https://www.instagram.com/thefullyexpressedpodcast/">https://www.instagram.com/thefullyexpressedpodcast/</a><br />The Fully Expressed Podcast with Karenna Instagram Profile: <a href="https://karennasoto.com/podcast/">https://karennasoto.com/podcast/<br /></a>Karenna’s Personal Brand Instagram Profile: <a href="https://www.instagram.com/iamkarennasoto/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">https://www.instagram.com/iamkarennasoto/</a><br />Contact Karenna: <a href="mailto:hello@karennasoto.com">hello@karennasoto.com</a> </p>
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Valerie opens up about her personal journey from dating emotionally unavailable individuals to finding her current partner. We discuss the signs of emotional availability, the role of self-worth in attracting the right partner, and practical strategies for navigating modern dating challenges. This episode is packed with valuable advice on maintaining authenticity, setting healthy boundaries, and creating a fulfilling love life.
 
We talked about the following:

Identifying emotionally available men
The connection between dating men and your father
Setting new standards for the men you want to attract
Being your most authentic self from the beginning
Loving all parts of yourself and finding men who love all of you
Shifting your relationship with rejection and saying "thank you" instead

Tune in to discover how to attract an emotionally available partner and transform your approach to relationships. Join us for this insightful and empowering conversation!
 
About Valerie Adams:
 











Valerie is a dating & mindset mentor for ambitious single women who desire to attract a healthy and lasting relationship. Valerie believes that the journey you take when you are single is so important and lays the foundation for the type of healthy relationship you crave. After years of struggling in her own love life, being drawn to emotionally unavailable partners, Valerie went on a deep spiritual and personal growth journey in 2018 where she radically changed her life, started her own coaching business and shortly after attracted her partner who she has been in a thriving and healthy relationship with for the last 5 years. She has helped hundreds of women do the inner work, heal, upgrading their mindset, and attract healthy relationships. Valerie is a Certified Master Coach & Master NLP Practitioner and she is passionate about giving women the tools to thrive in their own self love journey through her podcast, coaching programs, and courses.
 
 

Connect with Valerie:
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                    <![CDATA[Episode #47: Setting Standards: Calling in the Men You Truly Want With Valerie Adams]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Episode 46: Friendship Break Ups & Hard Conversations]]>
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                                            <![CDATA[<p>Have you ever experienced the heartbreak of a friendship breakup and wondered how to navigate the pain and confusion that follows? In this solo episode of "Fully Expressed with Karenna Soto," I delve into the often unspoken topic of friendship breakups and how these difficult experiences can ultimately lead to profound personal growth. We explore the emotional journey of losing a close friend, the grieving process, and the importance of having hard conversations to find clarity and healing.</p>
<p>I share my personal insights on recognizing when a friendship no longer serves your growth and how to approach the difficult decision of ending it. This episode provides practical advice on managing the aftermath of a friendship breakup, maintaining self-worth, and fostering new, aligned relationships. It’s a heartfelt exploration of how letting go of what no longer serves us can open the door to deeper, more fulfilling connections.</p>
<p><strong>In this conversation, we’ve chatted about the following: </strong></p>
<ul>
<li style="font-weight:400;"><span style="font-weight:400;">Natural Separations in friendship vs Conscious Breakups </span></li>
<li style="font-weight:400;"><span style="font-weight:400;">A guide to knowing when to have a hard conversation vs not to have one </span></li>
<li style="font-weight:400;"><span style="font-weight:400;">Growing apart, evolving and navigating letting friendships go </span></li>
<li style="font-weight:400;"><span style="font-weight:400;">The truth behind grieving a friendship</span></li>
<li style="font-weight:400;"><span style="font-weight:400;">Myth busting “Real Friendships stay together forever” </span></li>
<li style="font-weight:400;"><span style="font-weight:400;">Setting new standards for friendships</span></li>
</ul>
<p><span style="font-weight:400;">Tune in to learn how embracing the challenges of friendship breakups can lead to significant personal growth and the creation of more aligned relationships. Join me for this candid discussion on navigating one of the toughest aspects of personal evolution.</span></p>
<p> </p>
<p><strong><a href="https://karennasoto.com/the-fully-expressed-community/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Join The Fully Expressed Community</a>, where you can be surrounded by other women who are also on the same path of personal growth, healing, and uncovering their authentic expression. Being in a community surrounded by others can truly be one of the most supporting and healing containers to support your personal invitation.</strong></p>
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<h3 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>LET'S CONNECT!</strong></h3>
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<p>The Fully Expressed Community: <a href="https://karennasoto.com/the-fully-expressed-community/">https://karennasoto.com/the-fully-expressed-community/</a> - <br />The Fully Expressed Podcast with Karenna Website: <a href="https://www.instagram.com/thefullyexpressedpodcast/">https://www.instagram.com/thefullyexpressedpodcast/</a><br />The Fully Expressed Podcast with Karenna Instagram Profile: <a href="https://karennasoto.com/podcast/">https://karennasoto.com/podcast/<br /></a>Karenna’s Personal Brand Instagram Profile: <a href="https://www.instagram.com/iamkarennasoto/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">https://www.instagram.com/iamkarennasoto/</a><br />Contact Karenna: <a href="mailto:hello@karennasoto.com">hello@karennasoto.com</a> </p>]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Have you ever experienced the heartbreak of a friendship breakup and wondered how to navigate the pain and confusion that follows? In this solo episode of "Fully Expressed with Karenna Soto," I delve into the often unspoken topic of friendship breakups and how these difficult experiences can ultimately lead to profound personal growth. We explore the emotional journey of losing a close friend, the grieving process, and the importance of having hard conversations to find clarity and healing.
I share my personal insights on recognizing when a friendship no longer serves your growth and how to approach the difficult decision of ending it. This episode provides practical advice on managing the aftermath of a friendship breakup, maintaining self-worth, and fostering new, aligned relationships. It’s a heartfelt exploration of how letting go of what no longer serves us can open the door to deeper, more fulfilling connections.
In this conversation, we’ve chatted about the following: 

Natural Separations in friendship vs Conscious Breakups 
A guide to knowing when to have a hard conversation vs not to have one 
Growing apart, evolving and navigating letting friendships go 
The truth behind grieving a friendship
Myth busting “Real Friendships stay together forever” 
Setting new standards for friendships

Tune in to learn how embracing the challenges of friendship breakups can lead to significant personal growth and the creation of more aligned relationships. Join me for this candid discussion on navigating one of the toughest aspects of personal evolution.
 
Join The Fully Expressed Community, where you can be surrounded by other women who are also on the same path of personal growth, healing, and uncovering their authentic expression. Being in a community surrounded by others can truly be one of the most supporting and healing containers to support your personal invitation.
 
 
 
LET'S CONNECT!
 
The Fully Expressed Community: https://karennasoto.com/the-fully-expressed-community/ - The Fully Expressed Podcast with Karenna Website: https://www.instagram.com/thefullyexpressedpodcast/The Fully Expressed Podcast with Karenna Instagram Profile: https://karennasoto.com/podcast/Karenna’s Personal Brand Instagram Profile: https://www.instagram.com/iamkarennasoto/Contact Karenna: hello@karennasoto.com ]]>
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<p>I share my personal insights on recognizing when a friendship no longer serves your growth and how to approach the difficult decision of ending it. This episode provides practical advice on managing the aftermath of a friendship breakup, maintaining self-worth, and fostering new, aligned relationships. It’s a heartfelt exploration of how letting go of what no longer serves us can open the door to deeper, more fulfilling connections.</p>
<p><strong>In this conversation, we’ve chatted about the following: </strong></p>
<ul>
<li style="font-weight:400;"><span style="font-weight:400;">Natural Separations in friendship vs Conscious Breakups </span></li>
<li style="font-weight:400;"><span style="font-weight:400;">A guide to knowing when to have a hard conversation vs not to have one </span></li>
<li style="font-weight:400;"><span style="font-weight:400;">Growing apart, evolving and navigating letting friendships go </span></li>
<li style="font-weight:400;"><span style="font-weight:400;">The truth behind grieving a friendship</span></li>
<li style="font-weight:400;"><span style="font-weight:400;">Myth busting “Real Friendships stay together forever” </span></li>
<li style="font-weight:400;"><span style="font-weight:400;">Setting new standards for friendships</span></li>
</ul>
<p><span style="font-weight:400;">Tune in to learn how embracing the challenges of friendship breakups can lead to significant personal growth and the creation of more aligned relationships. Join me for this candid discussion on navigating one of the toughest aspects of personal evolution.</span></p>
<p> </p>
<p><strong><a href="https://karennasoto.com/the-fully-expressed-community/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Join The Fully Expressed Community</a>, where you can be surrounded by other women who are also on the same path of personal growth, healing, and uncovering their authentic expression. Being in a community surrounded by others can truly be one of the most supporting and healing containers to support your personal invitation.</strong></p>
<p><span style="font-weight:400;"> </span></p>
<div class="wp-block-spacer"> </div>
<p><span style="font-weight:400;"> </span></p>
<h3 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>LET'S CONNECT!</strong></h3>
<p><span style="font-weight:400;"> </span></p>
<p>The Fully Expressed Community: <a href="https://karennasoto.com/the-fully-expressed-community/">https://karennasoto.com/the-fully-expressed-community/</a> - <br />The Fully Expressed Podcast with Karenna Website: <a href="https://www.instagram.com/thefullyexpressedpodcast/">https://www.instagram.com/thefullyexpressedpodcast/</a><br />The Fully Expressed Podcast with Karenna Instagram Profile: <a href="https://karennasoto.com/podcast/">https://karennasoto.com/podcast/<br /></a>Karenna’s Personal Brand Instagram Profile: <a href="https://www.instagram.com/iamkarennasoto/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">https://www.instagram.com/iamkarennasoto/</a><br />Contact Karenna: <a href="mailto:hello@karennasoto.com">hello@karennasoto.com</a> </p>]]>
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I share my personal insights on recognizing when a friendship no longer serves your growth and how to approach the difficult decision of ending it. This episode provides practical advice on managing the aftermath of a friendship breakup, maintaining self-worth, and fostering new, aligned relationships. It’s a heartfelt exploration of how letting go of what no longer serves us can open the door to deeper, more fulfilling connections.
In this conversation, we’ve chatted about the following: 

Natural Separations in friendship vs Conscious Breakups 
A guide to knowing when to have a hard conversation vs not to have one 
Growing apart, evolving and navigating letting friendships go 
The truth behind grieving a friendship
Myth busting “Real Friendships stay together forever” 
Setting new standards for friendships

Tune in to learn how embracing the challenges of friendship breakups can lead to significant personal growth and the creation of more aligned relationships. Join me for this candid discussion on navigating one of the toughest aspects of personal evolution.
 
Join The Fully Expressed Community, where you can be surrounded by other women who are also on the same path of personal growth, healing, and uncovering their authentic expression. Being in a community surrounded by others can truly be one of the most supporting and healing containers to support your personal invitation.
 
 
 
LET'S CONNECT!
 
The Fully Expressed Community: https://karennasoto.com/the-fully-expressed-community/ - The Fully Expressed Podcast with Karenna Website: https://www.instagram.com/thefullyexpressedpodcast/The Fully Expressed Podcast with Karenna Instagram Profile: https://karennasoto.com/podcast/Karenna’s Personal Brand Instagram Profile: https://www.instagram.com/iamkarennasoto/Contact Karenna: hello@karennasoto.com ]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Episode #46: Friendship Break Ups & Hard Conversations]]>
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                    <![CDATA[In this solo episode of "Fully Expressed with Karenna Soto," I delve into the often unspoken topic of friendship breakups and how these difficult experiences can ultimately lead to profound personal growth.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Episode #45: Girlfriends as Medicine: Nurturing Deep Sisterhood, First Dates, & Full Self-Expression With Evin Terranova & Paige Wilhide]]>
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                <pubDate>Thu, 04 Jul 2024 16:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Karenna Soto</dc:creator>
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                                            <![CDATA[Joined by the inspiring duo, Evin Terranova and Paige Wilhide, we dive into the essence of female friendships, the healing power of community, and the transformative journey of cultivating intentional sisterhood.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Joined by the inspiring duo, Evin Terranova and Paige Wilhide, we dive into the essence of female friendships, the healing power of community, and the transformative journey of cultivating intentional sisterhood.]]>
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                                <itunes:title>
                    <![CDATA[Episode #45: Girlfriends as Medicine: Nurturing Deep Sisterhood, First Dates, & Full Self-Expression With Evin Terranova & Paige Wilhide]]>
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                                            <![CDATA[<p>Have you ever wondered how deep connections with other women can change your life?</p>
<p>In this episode of "The Fully Expressed Podcast," I explore the profound impact of sisterhood on personal growth and well-being.</p>
<p>Joined by the inspiring duo, Evin Terranova and Paige Wilhide, we dive into the essence of female friendships, the healing power of community, and the transformative journey of cultivating intentional sisterhood.</p>
<p>Evin and Paige share their journeys into sisterhood, highlighting the challenges and triumphs of building deep, supportive relationships with other women. We discuss practical strategies for creating and nurturing these bonds, the importance of vulnerability, and how sisterhood can enhance all aspects of life, from personal growth to romantic relationships.</p>
<p>This conversation is a heartfelt exploration of how women can uplift and empower each other through genuine connection.</p>
<p> </p>
<p><strong>Here’s what we chatted about in this episode:</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>What sisterhood intimacy is</li>
<li>How to go on dates with new friends &amp; find your aligned friendships</li>
<li>What it looks like to bring your fullest expressed self to your friendships</li>
<li>How girlfriends ARE medicine</li>
<li>The types of things that keep us from receiving deep sisterhood</li>
<li>How to work through jealousy when it comes up</li>
<li>so much more!</li>
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<p><strong>About Paige Wilhide and Evin Terranova:</strong></p>
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<div class="p-rich_text_section">Paige &amp; Evin are women’s self-love &amp; empowerment coaches (and BFFs!), who are passionate about supporting women through all the life stages: from falling in love with themselves, to dating and relationships, breakups and endings, and creating deep lifelong sisterhood with other women. They believe that when open-hearted, growth-minded women gather together in safe spaces, absolute magic happens, and they credit the support of their own sisterhood community for the romantic relationships, businesses, and desire-led lives they have today. Paige and Evin are on a mission to bring more play and fun into the deep work, and to cultivate expansive, soul-filling sisterhood through in-person events and retreats, including their signature retreat The Sisterhood Sleepover!</div>
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<div class="p-rich_text_section">Website: <a href="http://www.sisterhoodsleepovers.com" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">www.sisterhoodsleepovers.com</a><br />Instagram:<a href="https://www.instagram.com/paigewilhide/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">@paigewilhide</a> | <a href="https://www.instagram.com/evinrose" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">@evinrose</a></div>
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<p>Tune in to learn how optimizing your...</p></div></div></div></div></div></div></div></div></div></div></div></div>]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Have you ever wondered how deep connections with other women can change your life?
In this episode of "The Fully Expressed Podcast," I explore the profound impact of sisterhood on personal growth and well-being.
Joined by the inspiring duo, Evin Terranova and Paige Wilhide, we dive into the essence of female friendships, the healing power of community, and the transformative journey of cultivating intentional sisterhood.
Evin and Paige share their journeys into sisterhood, highlighting the challenges and triumphs of building deep, supportive relationships with other women. We discuss practical strategies for creating and nurturing these bonds, the importance of vulnerability, and how sisterhood can enhance all aspects of life, from personal growth to romantic relationships.
This conversation is a heartfelt exploration of how women can uplift and empower each other through genuine connection.
 
Here’s what we chatted about in this episode:

What sisterhood intimacy is
How to go on dates with new friends & find your aligned friendships
What it looks like to bring your fullest expressed self to your friendships
How girlfriends ARE medicine
The types of things that keep us from receiving deep sisterhood
How to work through jealousy when it comes up
so much more!

 
About Paige Wilhide and Evin Terranova:
 











Paige & Evin are women’s self-love & empowerment coaches (and BFFs!), who are passionate about supporting women through all the life stages: from falling in love with themselves, to dating and relationships, breakups and endings, and creating deep lifelong sisterhood with other women. They believe that when open-hearted, growth-minded women gather together in safe spaces, absolute magic happens, and they credit the support of their own sisterhood community for the romantic relationships, businesses, and desire-led lives they have today. Paige and Evin are on a mission to bring more play and fun into the deep work, and to cultivate expansive, soul-filling sisterhood through in-person events and retreats, including their signature retreat The Sisterhood Sleepover!
 
 
Connect with Paige and Evin:
 
Website: www.sisterhoodsleepovers.comInstagram:@paigewilhide | @evinrose
 
Join our list: bit.ly/sisterlist
 

Tune in to learn how optimizing your...]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Episode #45: Girlfriends as Medicine: Nurturing Deep Sisterhood, First Dates, & Full Self-Expression With Evin Terranova & Paige Wilhide]]>
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                    <![CDATA[<p>Have you ever wondered how deep connections with other women can change your life?</p>
<p>In this episode of "The Fully Expressed Podcast," I explore the profound impact of sisterhood on personal growth and well-being.</p>
<p>Joined by the inspiring duo, Evin Terranova and Paige Wilhide, we dive into the essence of female friendships, the healing power of community, and the transformative journey of cultivating intentional sisterhood.</p>
<p>Evin and Paige share their journeys into sisterhood, highlighting the challenges and triumphs of building deep, supportive relationships with other women. We discuss practical strategies for creating and nurturing these bonds, the importance of vulnerability, and how sisterhood can enhance all aspects of life, from personal growth to romantic relationships.</p>
<p>This conversation is a heartfelt exploration of how women can uplift and empower each other through genuine connection.</p>
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<p><strong>Here’s what we chatted about in this episode:</strong></p>
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<li>What sisterhood intimacy is</li>
<li>How to go on dates with new friends &amp; find your aligned friendships</li>
<li>What it looks like to bring your fullest expressed self to your friendships</li>
<li>How girlfriends ARE medicine</li>
<li>The types of things that keep us from receiving deep sisterhood</li>
<li>How to work through jealousy when it comes up</li>
<li>so much more!</li>
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<p><strong>About Paige Wilhide and Evin Terranova:</strong></p>
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<div class="p-rich_text_section">Paige &amp; Evin are women’s self-love &amp; empowerment coaches (and BFFs!), who are passionate about supporting women through all the life stages: from falling in love with themselves, to dating and relationships, breakups and endings, and creating deep lifelong sisterhood with other women. They believe that when open-hearted, growth-minded women gather together in safe spaces, absolute magic happens, and they credit the support of their own sisterhood community for the romantic relationships, businesses, and desire-led lives they have today. Paige and Evin are on a mission to bring more play and fun into the deep work, and to cultivate expansive, soul-filling sisterhood through in-person events and retreats, including their signature retreat The Sisterhood Sleepover!</div>
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<div class="p-rich_text_section">Website: <a href="http://www.sisterhoodsleepovers.com" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">www.sisterhoodsleepovers.com</a><br />Instagram:<a href="https://www.instagram.com/paigewilhide/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">@paigewilhide</a> | <a href="https://www.instagram.com/evinrose" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">@evinrose</a></div>
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<div class="p-rich_text_section">Join our list: <a class="c-link" href="http://bit.ly/sisterlist" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">bit.ly/sisterlist</a></div>
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<p>Tune in to learn how optimizing your sleep can lead to a healthier, more vibrant life. Join us for this important conversation that promises to transform your understanding of sleep and well-being.</p>
 
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<p>The Fully Expressed Community: <a href="https://karennasoto.com/the-fully-expressed-community/">https://karennasoto.com/the-fully-expressed-community/</a> - <br />The Fully Expressed Podcast with Karenna Website: <a href="https://www.instagram.com/thefullyexpressedpodcast/">https://www.instagram.com/thefullyexpressedpodcast/</a><br />The Fully Expressed Podcast with Karenna Instagram Profile: <a href="https://karennasoto.com/podcast/">https://karennasoto.com/podcast/<br /></a>Karenna’s Personal Brand Instagram Profile: <a href="https://www.instagram.com/iamkarennasoto/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">https://www.instagram.com/iamkarennasoto/</a><br />Contact Karenna: <a href="mailto:hello@karennasoto.com">hello@karennasoto.com</a> </p>
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                    <![CDATA[Have you ever wondered how deep connections with other women can change your life?
In this episode of "The Fully Expressed Podcast," I explore the profound impact of sisterhood on personal growth and well-being.
Joined by the inspiring duo, Evin Terranova and Paige Wilhide, we dive into the essence of female friendships, the healing power of community, and the transformative journey of cultivating intentional sisterhood.
Evin and Paige share their journeys into sisterhood, highlighting the challenges and triumphs of building deep, supportive relationships with other women. We discuss practical strategies for creating and nurturing these bonds, the importance of vulnerability, and how sisterhood can enhance all aspects of life, from personal growth to romantic relationships.
This conversation is a heartfelt exploration of how women can uplift and empower each other through genuine connection.
 
Here’s what we chatted about in this episode:

What sisterhood intimacy is
How to go on dates with new friends & find your aligned friendships
What it looks like to bring your fullest expressed self to your friendships
How girlfriends ARE medicine
The types of things that keep us from receiving deep sisterhood
How to work through jealousy when it comes up
so much more!

 
About Paige Wilhide and Evin Terranova:
 











Paige & Evin are women’s self-love & empowerment coaches (and BFFs!), who are passionate about supporting women through all the life stages: from falling in love with themselves, to dating and relationships, breakups and endings, and creating deep lifelong sisterhood with other women. They believe that when open-hearted, growth-minded women gather together in safe spaces, absolute magic happens, and they credit the support of their own sisterhood community for the romantic relationships, businesses, and desire-led lives they have today. Paige and Evin are on a mission to bring more play and fun into the deep work, and to cultivate expansive, soul-filling sisterhood through in-person events and retreats, including their signature retreat The Sisterhood Sleepover!
 
 
Connect with Paige and Evin:
 
Website: www.sisterhoodsleepovers.comInstagram:@paigewilhide | @evinrose
 
Join our list: bit.ly/sisterlist
 

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                    <![CDATA[Episode #44: Healing Women: Acupuncture and Holistic Medicine Explained With Dr. Kelsey Corbett]]>
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                <pubDate>Wed, 26 Jun 2024 16:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Karenna Soto</dc:creator>
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                                            <![CDATA[In this enlightening episode of "Fully Expressed with Karenna Soto," I am joined by my dear friend Kelsey Corbett, a doctor of acupuncture and Chinese medicine. Kelsey shares her profound journey and extensive experience in women's health, fertility, mental health, and holistic healing practices.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[In this enlightening episode of "Fully Expressed with Karenna Soto," I am joined by my dear friend Kelsey Corbett, a doctor of acupuncture and Chinese medicine. Kelsey shares her profound journey and extensive experience in women's health, fertility, mental health, and holistic healing practices.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Episode #44: Healing Women: Acupuncture and Holistic Medicine Explained With Dr. Kelsey Corbett]]>
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                    <![CDATA[In this enlightening episode of "Fully Expressed with Karenna Soto," I am joined by my dear friend Kelsey Corbett, a doctor of acupuncture and Chinese medicine. Kelsey shares her profound journey and extensive experience in women's health, fertility, mental health, and holistic healing practices.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[In this enlightening episode of "Fully Expressed with Karenna Soto," I am joined by my dear friend Kelsey Corbett, a doctor of acupuncture and Chinese medicine. Kelsey shares her profound journey and extensive experience in women's health, fertility, mental health, and holistic healing practices.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Karenna Soto]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Episode #43: Personal Updates, Breast Explant Journey]]>
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                <pubDate>Wed, 19 Jun 2024 16:00:04 +0000</pubDate>
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                                            <![CDATA[In this deeply personal episode of "Fully Expressed Podcast," I share my journey of removing my breast implants and the profound impact it has had on my health and self-love.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[In this deeply personal episode of "Fully Expressed Podcast," I share my journey of removing my breast implants and the profound impact it has had on my health and self-love.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[In this deeply personal episode of "Fully Expressed Podcast," I share my journey of removing my breast implants and the profound impact it has had on my health and self-love.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[In this deeply personal episode of "Fully Expressed Podcast," I share my journey of removing my breast implants and the profound impact it has had on my health and self-love.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Episode #42: How Can Optimizing Sleep Transform Your Health With Ivette Navarro]]>
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                <pubDate>Wed, 12 Jun 2024 16:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Karenna Soto</dc:creator>
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                                            <![CDATA[We are chatting all about women’s health this month on the podcast! In the latest episode of The Fully Expressed Podcast with Karenna, we specifically talked about SLEEP.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[We are chatting all about women’s health this month on the podcast! In the latest episode of The Fully Expressed Podcast with Karenna, we specifically talked about SLEEP.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Episode #42: How Can Optimizing Sleep Transform Your Health With Ivette Navarro]]>
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                    <![CDATA[We are chatting all about women’s health this month on the podcast! In the latest episode of The Fully Expressed Podcast with Karenna, we specifically talked about SLEEP.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[We are chatting all about women’s health this month on the podcast! In the latest episode of The Fully Expressed Podcast with Karenna, we specifically talked about SLEEP.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Episode #41: Leverage Your Hormone Cycle as a Woman to Live Your Fullest Life with Shay Frago]]>
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                <pubDate>Wed, 05 Jun 2024 16:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Karenna Soto</dc:creator>
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                                            <![CDATA[Ever wondered how optimizing your hormone health can transform your life? In this insightful episode of "Fully Expressed," I sit down with Shay Frago, a holistic hormone and life coach, to explore the powerful connection between hormone health and overall well-being.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Ever wondered how optimizing your hormone health can transform your life? In this insightful episode of "Fully Expressed," I sit down with Shay Frago, a holistic hormone and life coach, to explore the powerful connection between hormone health and overall well-being.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Episode #41: Leverage Your Hormone Cycle as a Woman to Live Your Fullest Life with Shay Frago]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Ever wondered how optimizing your hormone health can transform your life? In this insightful episode of "Fully Expressed," I sit down with Shay Frago, a holistic hormone and life coach, to explore the powerful connection between hormone health and overall well-being.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Ever wondered how optimizing your hormone health can transform your life? In this insightful episode of "Fully Expressed," I sit down with Shay Frago, a holistic hormone and life coach, to explore the powerful connection between hormone health and overall well-being.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Episode #40: How Can Checking In On Mental Health Save Lives?]]>
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                <pubDate>Wed, 29 May 2024 16:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Karenna Soto</dc:creator>
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                                            <![CDATA[Have you ever thought about the life-saving impact of simply checking in on someone's mental health? In this heartfelt solo episode of "The Fully Expressed," I dive deep into the importance of mental health awareness, particularly during Mental Health Awareness Month.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Have you ever thought about the life-saving impact of simply checking in on someone's mental health? In this heartfelt solo episode of "The Fully Expressed," I dive deep into the importance of mental health awareness, particularly during Mental Health Awareness Month.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Episode #39: Finding Balance: ADHD and Mental Health with Olivia Wetter]]>
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                <pubDate>Wed, 22 May 2024 16:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Karenna Soto</dc:creator>
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                                            <![CDATA[In this episode of the Fully Expressed Podcast, we continue our Mental Health Awareness Month series with a heartfelt conversation with my dear friend Olivia Wetter.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[In this episode of the Fully Expressed Podcast, we continue our Mental Health Awareness Month series with a heartfelt conversation with my dear friend Olivia Wetter.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[In this episode of the Fully Expressed Podcast, we continue our Mental Health Awareness Month series with a heartfelt conversation with my dear friend Olivia Wetter.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Episode #38: Navigating Bipolar Disorder & Embracing Rage with Sharissa Sosa]]>
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                <pubDate>Wed, 15 May 2024 16:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Karenna Soto</dc:creator>
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                                            <![CDATA[In this profound episode of "The Fully Expressed Podcast," Sharissa shares her personal journey with bipolar disorder and how meditation has helped her navigate the complex landscapes of her emotions.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[In this profound episode of "The Fully Expressed Podcast," Sharissa shares her personal journey with bipolar disorder and how meditation has helped her navigate the complex landscapes of her emotions.]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Episode #37: Supporting a Loved One's Mental Health While Staying True to Yourself]]>
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                <pubDate>Wed, 08 May 2024 16:00:44 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Karenna Soto</dc:creator>
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<p>Ever wondered how wellness integration can amplify your life’s capacity?</p>



<p>In this enlightening episode of “Fully Expressed Podcast,” we’re joined by the insightful Nick Boleto, a holistic health practitioner and expert in wellness optimization.</p>



<p>Nick shares his profound journey from overcoming personal health challenges to embracing a holistic lifestyle that enhances his overall capacity. This discussion unveils how wellness, from diet to mindfulness, directly influences productivity, creativity, and happiness.</p>



<p>Nick also delves into practical strategies for enhancing life’s capacity through wellness integration, focusing on nutrition, exercise, and mental health. He shares how small, consistent lifestyle adjustments can lead to significant improvements in personal and professional realms.</p>



<p>This episode is packed with actionable insights for anyone looking to elevate their health and capacity to handle life’s demands more effectively.</p>



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Ever wondered how wellness integration can amplify your life’s capacity?



In this enlightening episode of “Fully Expressed Podcast,” we’re joined by the insightful Nick Boleto, a holistic health practitioner and expert in wellness optimization.



Nick shares his profound journey from overcoming personal health challenges to embracing a holistic lifestyle that enhances his overall capacity. This discussion unveils how wellness, from diet to mindfulness, directly influences productivity, creativity, and happiness.



Nick also delves into practical strategies for enhancing life’s capacity through wellness integration, focusing on nutrition, exercise, and mental health. He shares how small, consistent lifestyle adjustments can lead to significant improvements in personal and professional realms.



This episode is packed with actionable insights for anyone looking to elevate their health and capacity to handle life’s demands more effectively.







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Full Transcript0:00Welcome to the Fully Express podcast with Karenna.0:02I am your podcast host, Karenna Soto.0:04And this is the show where we have conversations and discussions that invite you into living a life fully expressed, creating a life where you feel like your fullest expressed self finding and creating relationships where you feel like your most expressed self as well as what does that, what does that look like professionally?0:22And so in your life in your business and in your career, it’s like truly bringing your most authentic self to any room that you step into.0:31And today is really fun because today’s episode, you’re going to get me and Nick, which some of you have heard and met us, met him before.0:39And those that don’t know, Nick is my partner, my, the person that I choose to do this life with.0:45And in literally, in like less than a week ago, Nick proposed and we’re so excited to share that we are officially engaged.0:58So we have gone from girlfriend, boyfriend to partners to official fiances and stop Nick with the audio responses, the background.1:09I’m just going to have him in the back to like do my little music.1:13I’m just here for Ad Libs.1:15Anyways, it was such a sweet proposal.1:18And in short, like I did, I did go through some of my own internal process when it came to the proposal and going through this process of now like stepping into that chapter and I would be happy to share what that has been like for me because I feel like it’s something that I’ve been hearing often from other brides that have stepped into this space.1:39And I think stepping this next chapter just brings up a lot of different challenges and hard conversations that we have to have with ourselves, but even with other people in our life, so I would be more than happy to share that on a different episode.1:50But for today’s episode, we’re going to double down on how you can actually expand and optimize your capacity.1:57So a couple episodes ago, if you got a chance to listen to it, it’s the episode where I talked about specific strategies to avoid burnout.2:07So what does it look like to feel successful in your life in your relationships and business altogether?2:14Because, you know, as human beings, we’re doing a lot, we are in our day to day, right?2:20We have our businesses, our work, our careers, whatever you end up doing for a living to be able to p...]]>
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<p>Ever wondered how wellness integration can amplify your life’s capacity?</p>



<p>In this enlightening episode of “Fully Expressed Podcast,” we’re joined by the insightful Nick Boleto, a holistic health practitioner and expert in wellness optimization.</p>



<p>Nick shares his profound journey from overcoming personal health challenges to embracing a holistic lifestyle that enhances his overall capacity. This discussion unveils how wellness, from diet to mindfulness, directly influences productivity, creativity, and happiness.</p>



<p>Nick also delves into practical strategies for enhancing life’s capacity through wellness integration, focusing on nutrition, exercise, and mental health. He shares how small, consistent lifestyle adjustments can lead to significant improvements in personal and professional realms.</p>



<p>This episode is packed with actionable insights for anyone looking to elevate their health and capacity to handle life’s demands more effectively.</p>



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<p>You can read the full podcast transcript for this episode below:</p>



<div class="wp-block-create-block-castos-transcript"><div class="ssp-transcript"><div class="row"><div class="col"><div class="tabs"><div class="tab">Full Transcript<div class="tab-content ssp-transcript-content">0:00<br />Welcome to the Fully Express podcast with Karenna.<br />0:02<br />I am your podcast host, Karenna Soto.<br />0:04<br />And this is the show where we have conversations and discussions that invite you into living a life fully expressed, creating a life where you feel like your fullest expressed self finding and creating relationships where you feel like your most expressed self as well as what does that, what does that look like professionally?<br />0:22<br />And so in your life in your business and in your career, it’s like truly bringing your most authentic self to any room that you step into.<br />0:31<br />And today is really fun because today’s episode, you’re going to get me and Nick, which some of you have heard and met us, met him before.<br />0:39<br />And those that don’t know, Nick is my partner, my, the person that I choose to do this life with.<br />0:45<br />And in literally, in like less than a week ago, Nick proposed and we’re so excited to share that we are officially engaged.<br />0:58<br />So we have gone from girlfriend, boyfriend to partners to official fiances and stop Nick with the audio responses, the background.<br />1:09<br />I’m just going to have him in the back to like do my little music.<br />1:13<br />I’m just here for Ad Libs.<br />1:15<br />Anyways, it was such a sweet proposal.<br />1:18<br />And in short, like I did, I did go through some of my own internal process when it came to the proposal and going through this process of now like stepping into that chapter and I would be happy to share what that has been like for me because I feel like it’s something that I’ve been hearing often from other brides that have stepped into this space.<br />1:39<br />And I think stepping this next chapter just brings up a lot of different challenges and hard conversations that we have to have with ourselves, but even with other people in our life, so I would be more than happy to share that on a different episode.<br />1:50<br />But for today’s episode, we’re going to double down on how you can actually expand and optimize your capacity.<br />1:57<br />So a couple episodes ago, if you got a chance to listen to it, it’s the episode where I talked about specific strategies to avoid burnout.<br />2:07<br />So what does it look like to feel successful in your life in your relationships and business altogether?<br />2:14<br />Because, you know, as human beings, we’re doing a lot, we are in our day to day, right?<br />2:20<br />We have our businesses, our work, our careers, whatever you end up doing for a living to be able to pay the bills as well as express yourself purposely.<br />2:29<br />And we also have relationships like we have our significant others.<br />2:34<br />Maybe we have really close friends, maybe we have brothers and sisters.<br />2:38<br />We have family members.<br />2:40<br />Some of you listening here have kids.<br />2:42<br />Right.<br />2:43<br />And so we have all of those responsibilities and commitments and opportunities that we have brought into our lives as well as we have ourselves that we have to take care of.<br />2:53<br />We have the day to day administration, things to our lives, like taxes and cooking and cleaning, feeding and cleaning and medical bills.<br />3:03<br />I mean, you name it right when we look at our lives like we have, we are doing a lot and I don’t want to ignore the fact that we’re doing a lot, but I do want to share with you how you can start to optimize your life in a way that you have the capacity for all those things.<br />3:20<br />And in that last episode, I really highlighted how, what it looks like to one, set up your, your calendar so you can set yourself up for success and have that kind of structure.<br />3:32<br />But then two, you know, a lot of the podcast episode was about how you can start to determine your capacity and show up with the capacity that you do have.<br />3:42<br />So, so many of us are, are living in this place of exhaustion, chronic fatigue, overwhelmed, constantly stretched in living in fight or flight all the time.<br />3:53<br />Our systems don’t really have the time to fully recharge.<br />3:58<br />And so we’re always craving that vacation, right?<br />4:01<br />It feels like every day is a new day that we’re going to run a sprint and every week feels like the same marathon.<br />4:07<br />So, you know, that episode really talked about that.<br />4:09<br />But for this very specific episode, I really wanted to double down on how you can actually expand your capacity, really optimize your capacity to show up for your life.<br />4:20<br />And I couldn’t think of anyone better to be on this podcast with me because Nick is a wealth of knowledge is the best way I can say, you know, all of our friends and the people around us always look to Nick as encyclopedia.<br />4:35<br />I feel like all I have to do is ask him a question and he’s Google in a lot of ways, this man is someone that deep research papers and is constantly reading different books and learning different studies.<br />4:48<br />And what I love about Nick’s knowledge is that he definitely comes from the background of traditional nutrition and fitness and has recently stepped into really honoring a holistic point of view.<br />5:02<br />So with that being said, I’m gonna let him introduce himself because it’s really exciting in the last month or so.<br />5:09<br />He has officially received a new certification that he gets to share with you today.<br />5:13<br />Yeah, thanks for that intro.<br />5:16<br />You always speak about me much more highly than I speak about myself, which I think makes you a great podcast host.<br />5:22<br />And lucky for me, it would be my fiance as well.<br />5:26<br />But yes, I recently completed a certified Holistic health practitioner certification, the redundancy department of redundancy.<br />5:35<br />And so, yeah, it’s a three year long program that I was able to place out of the first two years of because of my prior education.<br />5:45<br />And I completed this program, historically, it would have made me a naturopathic doctor.<br />5:50<br />But, and I think 2016, the school that I went to decided to proactively change that because of the lines between traditional naturopaths and the modern naturopathic doctors were getting blurry.<br />6:05<br />So now I’m a certified holistic health practitioner and I have the opportunity to sit for boards and that would make me a board certified naturopathic doctor if I pass that.<br />6:15<br />So I’m like basically a doctor, but I’m certainly not giving you medical advice.<br />6:24<br />Let’s make that clear.<br />6:26<br />Nothing.<br />6:27<br />I say today will be medical advice, but I, I will give you some, some golden nuggets that’ll help you optimize your health.<br />6:34<br />I guarantee it.<br />6:34<br />Amazing.<br />6:36<br />Well, something I would love for you to share what it was like for you before you stepped into this row and when you maybe if you’re open to talking a little bit about what it was like to getting diagnosed with PTSD and what you felt like as an entrepreneur and where you started.<br />6:52<br />Yeah.<br />6:52<br />So when I started my entrepreneurial journey in 2018, I was bright young bushy tailed kid who had just graduated college.<br />7:04<br />I, I’ve been working in collegiate strength and conditioning and been struggling with my mental health, which I thought was normal, having like panic attacks and just general, general anxiety and depression.<br />7:18<br />And then I decided entrepreneurship would be easier.<br />7:20<br />Right.<br />7:22<br />Terrible idea.<br />7:22<br />But thought entrepreneurship would be easier than 100 hour work weeks that are required of lead to strength and conditioning.<br />7:29<br />So I started my online fitness coaching business and I would have like these really high peaks because I am good at what I do.<br />7:37<br />I would so I would make all these sales and then I would like literally not be able to show up on social media at all.<br />7:44<br />I had like my first ever 10-K months and then, like, I had to take two or three months off after that.<br />7:51<br />And then, you know, I eventually got into the world of life coaching as well and I was providing personal development as Rael Fitness nut for my clients.<br />8:02<br />And so I was making this really powerful pivot and then I would just kind of disappear altogether.<br />8:07<br />And in general, I was experiencing this pattern in my life and in my business where I would have high highs and low lows and my low lows started to come more frequently and be longer lasting as well.<br />8:22<br />You know, I remember a point in time, a few years ago where I hadn’t eaten for like a couple of days in a row and I walked into the kitchen finally and opened the door of the fridge and I just like started crying because I knew that there was just no way that I could like make a eel, couldn’t like go through with that process because I was so under resourced.<br />8:44<br />Like I was so to use credits terminology.<br />8:46<br />I was so beyond my capacity and eventually this to make a long story shorter, I eventually went to the Amon Clinic to work with Doctor Amon and his team, Dr Amon.<br />9:00<br />For those unfamiliar, has millions of followers across his social media platforms.<br />9:05<br />He’s a world renowned psychiatrist and he’s mostly well known for his TED talk that he gave several years ago.<br />9:13<br />And the basis of his TED talk was that psychiatry is the only field of medicine where the doctors are treating an organ.<br />9:20<br />They don’t first try to look at.<br />9:22<br />So if you have a heart problem, you’re going to, you’re going to go to a heart doctor and they’re going to look at your heart.<br />9:27<br />Well, if you are depressed and you go to a psychiatrist, you’re going to tell them your symptoms and they’re going to prescribe you a medication based on your symptoms without ever looking at your brain.<br />9:38<br />And for me, I kind of had this intuition that my symptoms were pretty complex.<br />9:44<br />I’m a pretty complex guy, but then she said so just a little bit, I think we all are, but I felt like my symptoms were pretty complex.<br />9:52<br />And so I wanted somebody to not just look at my symptoms, I wanted them to.<br />9:56<br />Yes, look at my symptoms.<br />9:57<br />Yes, look at my history, but look at me as a whole person because I felt very strongly that your physical, your emotional, your spiritual health, all of those were tied so strongly together.<br />10:09<br />And at the end of clinic, they do actually look at your brain, they take scans of it.<br />10:14<br />So I worked Dr Amen.<br />10:16<br />The other thing that really attracted me about the Amen Clinic was they have this holistic approach to mental wellness.<br />10:22<br />So they first and foremost, want to work with you on your lifestyle and your nutrition and your exercise and fitness habits and supplementation.<br />10:31<br />And then and only then would they recommend oh and like traditional therapy and different modalities of therapy.<br />10:38<br />And then and only that would they use pharmaceutical drugs?<br />10:42<br />Certainly not the naturopath who is going to talk negatively about pharmaceutical drugs.<br />10:46<br />That is not my prerogatives.<br />10:48<br />I know it’s other naturopaths prerogatives.<br />10:51<br />But I wanted that to be kind of a last resort.<br />10:53<br />I wanted to make sure that I had done everything that I could do before I went down that that route.<br />10:59<br />And so in working with the A MA clinic, I did all of their tests.<br />11:03<br />I even did like traditional blood tests that you would do with a doctor or functional medicine doctor.<br />11:08<br />I did their like different personality type assessments, their memory and cognition assessments got my brain scanned twice and the doctor sat me down and he diagnosed me with post traumatic stress disorder, PTSD as well as like major depression, major depressive disorder, generalized anxiety disorder.<br />11:30<br />He was able to show me my brain and essentially explained to me that on how bad my brain looked.<br />11:39<br />His words, how bad my brain worked.<br />11:41<br />One, I should feel very grateful for the healthy lifestyle that I had already been living up until now because it, it really was probably saving me in many ways.<br />11:52<br />But that too, in his professional opinion, based on how well I had already been living.<br />11:57<br />My best chance to really make an improvement was to, to use pharmaceutical drugs.<br />12:02<br />And so I did get on antidepressants but and that didn’t bother me.<br />12:07<br />But what did bother me was this idea that there is nothing more that I could do that.<br />12:11<br />There is no lifestyle changes that there is no nutrition changes, no supplement changes that would make market change that would really, really help me.<br />12:20<br />And so with this idea in mind of like, well, I know that I don’t want to do this forever.<br />12:27<br />I want to figure out this issue for me.<br />12:29<br />I want to solve this challenge.<br />12:30<br />And also with this new context through, through the lens of our capacities, right?<br />12:36<br />I now understood that my capacity was not the same as everybody else’s.<br />12:41<br />And so this is a journey of physical health, but also personal development and emotion well being of honoring my capacity because it’s, it was much lower than other people’s.<br />12:51<br />And so this journey for me was kind of this culmination of personal development, honoring my capacity, but also wanting to optimize my nutrition and my lifestyle to expand my capacity so I could get it to be, be where other people’s were.<br />13:05<br />And throughout this entire process, I, you know, haven’t been an entrepreneur and where I sit today, I’ve been able to, to go back into entrepreneurship because I’ve expanded my capacity.<br />13:18<br />I’ve done the necessary healing.<br />13:20<br />And so I’m just really excited and finally energized and resourced enough to actually share these gifts with other people.<br />13:26<br />Thank you so much for sharing all that with them because I think, you know, we haven’t like fully dove into that process and what it was looked like for you and that healing stuff because it was, it was definitely a time for you to like really heal, to really learn and, and healing meant not just your words, taking Zoloft or antidepressants.<br />13:50<br />It was like, how can I truly regulate my nervous system?<br />13:53<br />Truly heal like my internal health and my internal well being something that I thought about is that a lot of people in entrepreneurship don’t talk about this, right?<br />14:04<br />This like how triggering entrepreneurship really is or how, how much, how taxing it is on your nervous system to want to learn all these different strategies, navigate your ego, like navigate the pressures of having to show up all the time and not really being supported, especially as like an entrepreneur, you start as a solo entrepreneur.<br />14:27<br />So you’re not only doing everything in your life, but you’re doing every aspect of your business and that, that takes a lot of energy, right?<br />14:36<br />So like the way that I think about this and when I mentioned on the podcast, so you really think about your capacity as a battery.<br />14:42<br />And so when it comes to our day to day, if we just focus on America itself, which burn and I’m almost positive has been defined by American culture.<br />14:51<br />Like it’s something that Americans defined.<br />14:53<br />I need to dig into a little bit of that earlier.<br />14:55<br />But I actually learned that I saw that somewhere.<br />14:57<br />What do you also like doing some market research calls with people from other countries?<br />15:02<br />And they were like, yeah, like you can talk about burnout, but I don’t know that it will really resonate in other countries, people in other countries.<br />15:09<br />And that came up because for those, I don’t know, like realize I’ve been speaking, I am a professional speaker for burnout.<br />15:16<br />And one of the questions I got was like, are you going to take this internationally?<br />15:20<br />And I had to do some research like they don’t, they’re not exhausted the way that we are, they’re not burnt out and overdo it like we are in other cultures, life is a lot slower.<br />15:31<br />They are taking naps in the middle of the day.<br />15:35<br />They really prioritize family.<br />15:37<br />And yes, they work hard and yes, they put a lot of pressure on themselves, but they haven’t defined this reason of burnout.<br />15:44<br />And so they struggle with other things, but like the actual term burnout and the way that we do it because of our American culture and our society, our expectations and blah, blah, blah.<br />15:53<br />But where I was going with that was the battery.<br />15:56<br />So when it comes to the battery, I like to think of our capacity like a battery.<br />16:00<br />And so from zero being like, you are absolutely completely burnt out, which means you wake up in the morning, you’re numb, you feel exhausted, you have chronic fatigue, you are physically ill.<br />16:15<br />So headaches, chronic pain, any task feels very overwhelming.<br />16:21<br />So if someone says, hey, can you do this for me?<br />16:23<br />All of a sudden your internal world starts spiraling and you’re like, I can’t do that.<br />16:29<br />But obviously you want to say yes to that or you just feel like you are always craving a vacation.<br />16:35<br />Like even if you go on vacation, it’s not enough because you’re like, I’m still exhausted.<br />16:39<br />So that is like the extreme version of burnout that is at zero that present battery life.<br />16:44<br />And when you go into 100 100 looks like absolutely thriving.<br />16:51<br />You are regulated, you are healthy, physically emotionally and spiritually, you are so damn grateful for life.<br />16:59<br />You are so resource that you can take on so many tasks you feel genuinely positive about life.<br />17:07<br />You have this like very positive outlook.<br />17:09<br />If with work, you are in this abundant mindset.<br />17:12<br />So you’re really like attracting so much into your life.<br />17:16<br />And that’s what 100% battery life is.<br />17:18<br />And for many people that are listening to this and many people that I’ve spoken to is that they’re most likely looking, living at 6050 40% 30% and some are even living at negative 10% battery life or like negative 20.<br />17:35<br />And we’re all expecting ourselves to operate like we have 100% battery life.<br />17:39<br />And the truth is, it’s like asking yourself to drive a car with GEO gas in it.<br />17:44<br />It’s like you expecting our vessels, this beautiful body of ours to operate like it is so well resourced well, like oiled up and we’re not, we’re not, we’re truly not.<br />17:57<br />And there’s so many things that get us to that point.<br />18:00<br />And the very specific thing that I want to dive into this podcast episode is like, how can you actually start to optimize this beautiful body that we live in this vessel and increase our physical wealth, which is connected to our emotional health and our spiritual health because they’re all connected.<br />18:19<br />But from a nutritional perspective, babe, how can someone start to truly just optimize their physical well being what can they start doing today?<br />18:31<br />Well, I think the first thing that you have to understand and recognize is that our health is constantly under bombardment of threats.<br />18:42<br />Nowadays, the model world has really good example of this is like the major invention of 100 years ago was the light switch.<br />18:54<br />And 1000 years ago was the printing press or yeah, or 1500 years ago is the printing press in 2000 years ago is paper.<br />19:04<br />So like it took us, I think it took us like 1500 years to go from paper to the printing press, but it took us 50 years to from the computer to the smartphone.<br />19:12<br />So our modern world is bringing forth so much advancement and like what is running the, the engineering that your body is running on is still thousands of years old.<br />19:25<br />So you’re running this thousands of year old biology and we’re living with these challenges of modern times that your biology never could have imagined.<br />19:36<br />So again, I want you to imagine if you were to go up to somebody who had just invented paper and hand them a smartphone and pretty much every day.<br />19:47<br />That’s what we’re doing to ourselves when we are like bombarded by like the blue light that’s emanating from our laptops.<br />19:55<br />For example, it’s a threat to ourselves that ourselves could have never had the clean years expected, have to deal with on a daily basis.<br />20:04<br />So let’s talk about like what some of those threats are that we can start to mitigate.<br />20:09<br />We already talked a little bit about, about light.<br />20:12<br />So the electromagnetic spectrum, we are electromagnetic beings.<br />20:18<br />And traditionally speaking, like if we talk about evolutionarily speaking, our cells are made to deal with sunlight, right?<br />20:27<br />And sunlight is generally good.<br />20:30<br />We also know that sunlight in excess and if done wrong can also like cause cancer or other issues as well.<br />20:37<br />So even the sun itself can be dangerous for us.<br />20:41<br />But there’s all of the, these waves going both ways that are also damaging to us.<br />20:45<br />So like x rays like radio waves and so like we’re constantly being bombarded by the blue light on our devices by Wi Fi by five G.<br />20:57<br />So all of these electromagnetic frequencies are damaging ourselves.<br />21:02<br />You know, something that comes up when you say that, I don’t know if I’ve ever told you this, but I’ve heard from multiple people that they realized that the Wi Fi was causing, giving them headaches.<br />21:11<br />Oh, totally.<br />21:12<br />Yeah.<br />21:12<br />If you, I think one of the things that I’ve noticed is if you take your phone away because most of us like charge our phones at night right next to our heads, like on our bedside table.<br />21:23<br />If you were to even just put it on the ground, your incidence of like teeth grinding at night would go down significantly.<br />21:31<br />I hear something similar to what you said, but slightly different where people will wear like bluetooth headphones and they’ll get anxiety or they’ll notice that they like teeth are chattering or you can wear a Bluetooth headphone on one side of your head and you’ll get a headache on that side, but not on the other side.<br />21:49<br />I feel that so deeply with my Bluetooth headphones.<br />21:51<br />Like I prefer the wired ones because my Bluetooth headphones like literally hurt my ears now because I’ve become more sensitive by eliminating it.<br />22:00<br />So I think for me, when I was so for I was always using my airpods at the gym because I used to go to the gym all the time and lately I’ve been doubling down on like Pilates and hot yoga and all these things.<br />22:12<br />So I’m not really living in that anymore and I switched to my actual wired headphones because it’s less, less frequently.<br />22:21<br />Yeah, the less frequencies and electronics going in my ears.<br />22:24<br />And now because I have taken that away, I have realized how much more sensitive I really am to it.<br />22:30<br />Versus before I was just almost just like sucked into it.<br />22:35<br />Like it was just like a part of the way that I felt.<br />22:37<br />And now that I’ve been able to like, remove it, I can actually feel how sensitive and damaging and uncomfortable it really is for my body.<br />22:45<br />Yeah.<br />22:45<br />And I think that’s a really important point that you bring up that of some of the things that I might bring up today might be so normal for you that your initial inclination when you hear this advice is that it’s bullshit.<br />23:01<br />Like you’ll just initially disagree like, oh I wear my airpods all the time.<br />23:05<br />Like I’m healthy if you stop wearing your airpods for like 90 days and then you start wearing them again and you like bring this knowledge and you know, you work on your intuition and just getting more in touch with your body.<br />23:18<br />In the meantime, do some meditation and things like that.<br />23:21<br />You will, you will notice when you put your airpods in like you will be much more sensitive, like you’ll, you’ll feel it like one of the things that one study that I read one time looked at people who had dental fillings, which we know most dental fillings are either made with either silver or mercury, which in high doses can be toxic, heavy metals.<br />23:47<br />And so people who had dental fillings and wore airpods often would experience more symptoms of heavy metal toxicity related to that and that the researchers essentially were hypothesizing that your airpods were like melting your fillings like into your body.<br />24:08<br />And so yeah, I mean, we’re just putting these like little mini microwaves into our ears all the time and thinking like this is probably not doing anything.<br />24:17<br />Yeah, that’s so wild to think about.<br />24:20<br />You know, I would love to hear.<br />24:21<br />What’s your, what are some other things that people start to remove?<br />24:26<br />Right?<br />24:27<br />Remove these toxins or eliminate from their experience that they get to, that they get more sensitive to, like, we were just talking with a friend recently who had been on a really clean diet and then noticed how much sugar they have.<br />24:40<br />So, like, what are the other kinds of things that someone can eliminate from just their day to day to start to feel more regulated but therefore, will also start to feel more sensitive to these things that are harming us.<br />24:55<br />Yeah, I mean, the, the first one that I don’t think is controversial at all is like highly processed foods.<br />25:02<br />So there’s, you know, substantial body of research about like high fructose corn syrup and how it actually is like more sweet is like registers on like over 100 on the sweetness scale that researchers have developed.<br />25:19<br />So it’s like sweeter than any naturally occurring sugars are including just like sugar cane and a lot of times the highly processed foods also have really high amounts of dietary fat and dietary carbohydrates, which is, which is a big issue.<br />25:35<br />Usually when things are just really sweet or just really high in fat, they don’t like trigger this response in our brains that makes us want to eat like a ton more.<br />25:46<br />But when things are both sweet and savory or both sweet and salty, we just can’t get enough of them.<br />25:53<br />That’s why I like everybody loves pizza because it’s just an awesome flavor profile.<br />25:59<br />That’s highly addictive.<br />26:00<br />But more so if you were to think of like, I don’t know, like a Dorito or something that’s going to have this high fructose corn syrup.<br />26:07<br />Plus all of these other highly processed foods with the highly processed foods.<br />26:12<br />One, a couple of things that are slightly more controversial would be artificial colors and flavors, artificial sweeteners, things of that nature.<br />26:22<br />So things like aspartame, things like red 40 we know these things to be like neurotoxic in significantly high doses.<br />26:32<br />And even if they’re not neurotoxic, we do know that they mess up the ratio of glutamate to Gaba and Gaba is the inhibitory neurotransmitter.<br />26:41<br />That kind of helps us calm down.<br />26:43<br />And so like a lot of these things that I’ll be talking about over the course of the next couple of minutes are they’re all stimulants, maybe not direct stimulants like caffeine, but there’s stimulatory as in as opposed to inhibitory.<br />26:57<br />And so you stack enough of these things on top of each other and now you’ve got a system that just can’t calm down.<br />27:04<br />And so like a lot of people will demonize like we mentioned earlier, like our friend, a lot of people will demonize sugar and sugar is like really far down on this list of threats.<br />27:15<br />But yes, if you take away sugar then like you’re also taking away something that is stimulatory as well.<br />27:22<br />I just think that there’s better places to start before you start taking away sugar a couple of other things would be so quickly.<br />27:28<br />Does it matter?<br />27:29<br />What kinds of sugar?<br />27:31<br />Yeah, of course.<br />27:32<br />I mean, you’ve got like the highly processed sugars.<br />27:34<br />Like I talked about even like certain like every carbohydrate source is going to have a different ratio of like fructose to sucrose.<br />27:44<br />So like certain studies have shown that like sucrose, like pure sucrose, which would be like just pure cane sugar is not nearly as like satisfying to our brains is like a mix of fructose and sucrose.<br />27:59<br />So there’s certain camps of people who think that you should avoid fructose.<br />28:04<br />Of course, then that means you’re not eating fruit, which like I would never personally agree with.<br />28:09<br />Also like honey is significantly sweeter than just pure table sugar because it’s got a lot of fructose in it.<br />28:16<br />But your body metabolizes it or metabolizes it very differently than like the high fructose corn syrup.<br />28:22<br />But yes, the like type of sugar.<br />28:24<br />And again, like the pairing of sugar with fat in the same food is very different than, than like just pure sugar, like eating an apple with fiber and antioxidants and polyphenols is going to have a much different effect in your body than eating like even just pure table sugar.<br />28:45<br />But definitely if you were to combine the highly processed sugars with the processed fats in like a doughnut or something that’s all going to be like super different.<br />28:55<br />So like honey and fruit will be very different than just table sugar and donuts.<br />29:02<br />And that’s not even talking about like the micronutrient content of any of those foods, which of course apples and honey are more micronutrient, micro nutrient dense than table sugar or donuts.<br />29:14<br />So yeah, that totally answers my question.<br />29:19<br />I think it’s just so important to work through that because one, as I hear you talk about sugar, you know, being someone that was caught up in like the diet culture for so long you hear sugar is bad, right?<br />29:30<br />So when people want to diet and go get healthy, they start cutting out everything sugar and then they start eating more processed sugar.<br />29:37<br />Like what are some of the like the fake sugar sugar, aspartame or things like that?<br />29:43<br />Or they go and get like a zero sugar.<br />29:46<br />The Walden Farm syrup.<br />29:47<br />Yeah like or they go get zero yeah, zero sugar maple syrup or zero sugar drinks, you know like it says zero sugar but it’s just processed.<br />29:58<br />Is that fair?<br />29:59<br />And so like breaking that apart because to your point what I’m hearing is like fruit, honey, natural like sugar or sweet, sweet things that come from the earth are better for our bodies versus a processed sugar.<br />30:13<br />And even though processed foods say that there is zero sugar in it.<br />30:17<br />The way that they’re making it sweet and tasty is bad.<br />30:20<br />Is that the best way to say it or just like not well metabolized by our body?<br />30:24<br />Yeah.<br />30:25<br />I mean, like I think I mentioned this earlier talking about how like our biology, our genes are thousands of years old and like there is honey that is thousands of years old.<br />30:39<br />That’s still good, still edible being stored in the pyramids in the Egyptian pyramids.<br />30:46<br />And so I think it’s pretty safe to say that the biology that we have was made with consuming honey and mind now it was probably made with consuming honey and mind when like it’s summertime, both like physical summer but also like metaphysical summer, like we’re in great abundance and wealth.<br />31:08<br />Not like struggling and starving.<br />31:11<br />We’re probably not eating a lot of honey, but like our biology was not made to eat like zero calorie syrup or, you know, or, or aspartame, I mean, like aspartic acid is like eventually precursor to dopamine, but there’s so many other ways to do that and not like not mess up your Giner system along the way.<br />31:35<br />So yes, to answer your question, like it’s, it has a wildly different effect on our bodies.<br />31:41<br />What’s your Gaba system that with the word you just said?<br />31:46<br />So the Gaba is one of the primary neurotransmitters and it’s sort of the inhibitory neurotransmitter.<br />31:55<br />So Gaba is a neurotransmitter that you, it’s, it’s like a calm, focused, relaxed neurotransmitter that you primarily want to boost when you’re approaching, like going to bed or, you know, for certain people who have like higher stress systems, it might be something that you want to boost first thing in the morning.<br />32:15<br />Like it’s not a directly, it doesn’t directly stimulate Gaba, but it produces Gaba like effects is amino acid called L theanine, which you can take L theanine like alongside your stimulants.<br />32:29<br />And essentially, if we were to use like caffeine, for example, caffeine has like a 4 to 6 hour half life.<br />32:36<br />And what L theanine does is it kind of flattens the curve.<br />32:40<br />So you don’t get this really high peak and with that really high peak, a lot of times you’ll get like anxiety or stress symptoms or like diarrhea.<br />32:51<br />So like G I peristalsis.<br />32:53<br />So the, the, the can kind of like flatten that curve for you.<br />32:57<br />So you feel the energy for longer and it also sounds more regulated.<br />33:02<br />Yeah, it’s totally more regulated.<br />33:03<br />I mean, most people, most people, regardless of like how healthy their diet is would really benefit from like working on their Gaba system.<br />33:14<br />Like a really good one of the questions that I have on my, on my questionnaire to measure this is if you spend time in the sun and you feel tired, but like in a good way after you spend time in the sun, you likely need more Gaba because like some of the mechanisms that increase Gaba in our brains are driven by light.<br />33:35<br />So if you like get more sunlight than you usually do and you feel tired after that, it’s usually a good sign that you need more Gaba in your life or like another good one is if you take an antihistamine and you get tired from that, that usually is a sign that like your Gaba system is, is hurting like Benadryl, Benadryl, unless it says specifically that it makes you drowsy, which in, in that case, there’s usually other ingredients that help you fall asleep.<br />34:04<br />Benadryl on its own should not be making you tired.<br />34:07<br />So interesting.<br />34:09<br />So today when we were laying by the pool and I passed out flat face drooling on the drooling on the thing, was that a good indication that I need Gava?<br />34:20<br />I mean, that possibly some days I do feel tired and other days I feel energized, but usually after being in the sun for a long time, like that’s like a way of grounding me.<br />34:29<br />I feel like it’s putting me in my body and then I get pretty tired.<br />34:33<br />Yeah.<br />34:33<br />Yeah.<br />34:33<br />I mean, it’s increasing your g, which is, that’s a good thing.<br />34:37<br />It’s funny that you bring that up though because I have a question right above that question on my questionnaire that says, do you get tired when you spend time in the sun in a bad way?<br />34:47<br />And usually that is like a lack of minerals and antioxidants, which I know that like we were just traveling, which is probably you were probably low at minerals and antioxidants because we haven’t really been taking the best care of ourselves in the last 24 hours.<br />35:03<br />So drooling and passing out is probably more along those lines versus like, yeah, the, you get tired but, like, in a good way, you’re like, oh, wow.<br />35:14<br />I just feel so relaxed.<br />35:16<br />Like, that’s a sign that you could probably afford to work on your G systems versus, like, and this is not how I always feel like I, my G system is something I routinely have to work on.<br />35:28<br />Like, today, I felt very energized after the sun.<br />35:31<br />And generally speaking, if you have optimized your health, that’s how you should feel is you should actually feel more energized by the sun than you did going into it.<br />35:41<br />Assuming that you’re not like being an asshole about your sun exposure and you’re not like frying for four hours.<br />35:47<br />Yeah, I think about that.<br />35:48<br />I’m thinking about it.<br />35:49<br />I don’t want to go down too much of a rabbit hole.<br />35:51<br />I want to keep us on track.<br />35:51<br />But like, I’m thinking about that, like, even during work, sometimes, like I do make an effort to go out in the middle of the day and I come back, I take a shower and I can continue working.<br />35:59<br />It’s usually like a really good break if I get out there for like, 2030 minutes, 45 minutes and just lay in the sun.<br />36:04<br />So, is that what you’re talking about?<br />36:07<br />Yeah, a little bit of sunlight, a little bit of movement.<br />36:10<br />There was like this really interesting study that I think about a lot that they had people take a nap for 20 minutes.<br />36:21<br />And another group of people went and walked for 20 minutes and then they measured like how, not just how creative they were after that, but also how productive they were.<br />36:31<br />So, and the group that went for a walk was both more creative and more productive than the group that took a nap.<br />36:38<br />So yeah, like really simple things like getting sunlight, getting grounded, getting some walking and like will dramatically improve your health both short and long term.<br />36:51<br />Yeah, sounds like it increases your capacity to kind of keep it with the word I’m using absolutely increases your capacity.<br />36:59<br />So what are some other things if there are any that someone can do to start eliminating from their lifestyle, their day to day to increase their capacity and have more of a regulated system so that they can keep showing up.<br />37:11<br />I would say another one would be increasing the quality of your food.<br />37:18<br />So we talked about like highly processed food.<br />37:21<br />So this one’s a little bit more niche.<br />37:23<br />So this would be moving from like genetically modified foods to organic produce, eliminating like pesticides and herbicides which have been shown to be root causes of like leaky gut symptoms, which could be like constipation, cramping, diarrhea on a more like micro level, you’d be reabsorbing endotoxin which can, you know, mess with your brain, create brain fog.<br />37:51<br />This would also allow you to like harvest or harbor parasites or bacteria in your intestines.<br />37:59<br />So, eliminating, yeah, eliminating pesticides and herbicides from your diet.<br />38:05<br />Moving from conventionally farmed chicken fish or beef to pasture, raised chicken and eggs to wild caught fish to grass, finished beef.<br />38:20<br />All of those will have without going too into the weeds.<br />38:23<br />They’ll have lower threats and higher benefits.<br />38:26<br />All of them will have more nutrition per the same amount of food, which is really cool.<br />38:32<br />So you get like more of the B vitamins and more of the Tara and more of the everything.<br />38:38<br />You’ll get a little bit more from choosing the higher quality foods and you’ll get less of the things that could pose threats to your system as well.<br />38:47<br />How serious is it to actually buy organic?<br />38:50<br />I mean, it’s such a, you hear it everywhere, right?<br />38:53<br />Get organic, sustainable, Nonprocessed foods.<br />38:56<br />But like truly like how, how much can it be impacting someone?<br />39:00<br />I think?<br />39:02<br />Well, it impacts us in so many different ways.<br />39:04<br />Like as far as your individual health goes, the data honestly is like not super clear as to whether or not organic foods are that much healthier than not GMO foods.<br />39:17<br />I think any time that you’re looking at one isolated variable in the, the research in humans, it’s really difficult to draw any conclusions because we can’t control for as many variables as we would like to like these people in these studies, for example, are just switching from conventionally grown produce to organic produce.<br />39:38<br />My like concept would be like, well, what if you took like five changes or 10 changes?<br />39:45<br />You know, and I don’t think that you can sum up exactly like how meaningful that is.<br />39:49<br />But I also wonder like, what if it’s like a baby is literally born and eats organic their whole lives compared to someone that’s sustainable and like, compare it that way.<br />40:00<br />And then also compare it to like someone that’s been eating GMO and regular fruits and then converting like what, how much of a difference it does.<br />40:08<br />Totally.<br />40:09<br />I, I also think like some of these, I think to your point, some of these things compound over time.<br />40:14<br />I mean, like, I didn’t notice any immediate changes within like three months, which again, any time that you read a research study, if it lasts three months, that’s like a very long research study, most of the time it’s going to be like four weeks, six weeks, eight weeks.<br />40:30<br />But over the course of years of having now switched over to organic produce.<br />40:36<br />I notice a big change whenever I do eat like traditionally grub produce.<br />40:42<br />I mean, first of all, it just doesn’t taste as good.<br />40:44<br />I was just gonna say my palate has gotten so much more pickier because of how much better the fruits are and the taste of like even potatoes.<br />40:55<br />Yeah.<br />40:56<br />Oh yeah.<br />40:56<br />I mean, all of the, all of the organic pasture is all of that, those higher quality foods, they taste so much better.<br />41:04<br />But I think it’s complicated to answer your question.<br />41:08<br />I think it’s complicated to tell you how impactful it is on one’s health.<br />41:13<br />I also think though that there’s a component to eating these high quality foods as far as like environmental sustainability and just like what’s good for the planet, you guys may or may not be familiar with these statistics.<br />41:27<br />But if we keep farming, the way that we have been farming, we have between like 3040 more harvests left of top soil.<br />41:36<br />So yeah, that essentially means we have 30 or 40 more years of harvesting in the United States the way that we’ve been farming and what’s really cool about organic or specifically regenerative organic agriculture, which is creating an ecosystem of crop rotation and also having the right animals and a diversity of plants and animals living on pastures.<br />42:05<br />The way that they’re supposed to is that we can actually like regenerate the soil and you know, essentially save our world.<br />42:14<br />And so, you know, as far as like to answer your question, is it that much more important for our health?<br />42:20<br />I think that it is, the research isn’t there yet.<br />42:24<br />But if you look at it from like a mechanistic standpoint, we have pretty good understanding of the dangers of GMO S and the dangers of pesticides and herbicides and of you know, the heavy metals and farmed fish versus wild cod fish and, you know, we could go on and on.<br />42:42<br />But I think the, what the impact is on the planet is significantly more important as far as, like, you know, the next generation, like having real food to eat, that’s not like grown in a lab.<br />42:55<br />So truth be told, I would say that’s the number one reason that people should buy organic and wild claw and pastures and all those things.<br />43:04<br />Yeah.<br />43:05<br />Yeah, that’s so beautifully sun.<br />43:07<br />What’s the next step in recalibrating your capacity?<br />43:11<br />So once you lower and eliminate the threats, then you want to refill your metabolic tank.<br />43:18<br />So you want to provide yourself with the right nutrients to, you know, to power yourself.<br />43:26<br />One of like, one of my primary focuses in working with my clients is the mitochondria specifically.<br />43:33<br />That is like the primary thing that I read about all the time is what are the biggest dangers to our mitochondria?<br />43:40<br />And what are the biggest benefactors to our mitochondria and the mitochondria?<br />43:45<br />Are they do a lot more than just create the energy like we were told in biology evidently.<br />43:52<br />But like we are told in biology, they do create all of the energy that our body uses to do everything that it does and it, the primary nutrients that your mitochondria used to do that are B vitamins.<br />44:08<br />So we get B vitamins.<br />44:10<br />We get most of the B vitamins from beef, chicken organ meats are super important for several of the B vitamins.<br />44:20<br />Brewer’s yeast is an excellent source of B vitamins if you don’t have gut issues.<br />44:25<br />So I would just say varied sources of protein.<br />44:28<br />Generally speaking, are going to cover your B vitamins.<br />44:32<br />I would say magnesium depending on where you get your information.<br />44:37<br />Between 60 95% of Americans are deficient in magnesium.<br />44:42<br />Largely because of the poor farming practices.<br />44:45<br />We’ve depleted our soil of magnesium because I think the statistics are like 85% of all of the water in America is contaminated with glyphosate.<br />44:56<br />We’ve depleted all of our water sources of magnesium too.<br />45:00<br />We used to get naturally occurring magnesium in our waters and now we’re not.<br />45:04<br />So it would be really hard to get magnesium from food alone.<br />45:09<br />You’d have to eat like a weird amount of salmon and avocado and it would get really weird and expensive.<br />45:13<br />So I would recommend picking up a magnesium supplement, find something high quality magnesium is also really well absorbed topically.<br />45:21<br />So doing things like Epsom salt baths or I mean, in best case scenario would be swimming in the ocean but doing things like that or, I mean, we actually just use a magnesium spray and we just spray that on our bodies and it’s, it’s really great.<br />45:36<br />There’s magnesium deodorants that you can use.<br />45:39<br />So there’s lots of different ways to get magnesium throughout your day.<br />45:43<br />And then I would say like a couple of other really important things would be like collagen and iodine and DH A.<br />45:49<br />So eat your, eat your seafood, eat your seafood and eat the whole, the whole animal.<br />45:57<br />So I mentioned organ meats earlier.<br />45:59<br />Obviously, I am a big proponent of, you know, eating beef and other muscle meats as well.<br />46:06<br />But it’s also really important to consume collagen or gelatin bone broth, bone marrow, things like that, that, that will supply collagen.<br />46:17<br />Collagen is the most abundant protein in your body.<br />46:20<br />And it’s really important that we consume it.<br />46:22<br />And again, to the point that I made about the regenerative organic agriculture, I think the the statistic is something like a cow can feed a family of four if we were to use the entire cow for like 200 days.<br />46:39<br />I want to say something like that.<br />46:40<br />It’s like something crazy.<br />46:43<br />A lot of media that is used to support like vegetarianism.<br />46:48<br />For example, you know, they say like we’re slaughtering a cow and it like only feeds you a couple of times.<br />46:54<br />And it’s because in America, like we don’t use the whole cow, but you know, you can start to use more of it by consuming the organ meats, eating bone marrow, eating bone meats, making bone broth, things like that make having gelatin and having collagen.<br />47:09<br />And it’s also really, really important for yourselves too.<br />47:12<br />So those would be a few nutrients and a few things to think about to boost your metabolism and start which will ultimately build your capacity before we go to the last step of this process.<br />47:25<br />Can you talk a little bit about what kinds of magnesium?<br />47:27<br />Because there’s a lot of different types of magnesium.<br />47:30<br />And people get so confused about like, you know, I was constantly here like, oh I can’t take magnesium during the day because it’s going to put me to sleep.<br />47:37<br />But isn’t there a very specific magnesium that actually puts it calms you down and then there’s other magnesiums that you can do for muscle recovery.<br />47:45<br />So do you want to kind of cover which specific magnesium you’re talking about?<br />47:48<br />Sure.<br />47:49<br />Yeah, I think magnesium gate is cheap and is a really good one for everybody to start with.<br />47:56<br />It supplies glycine.<br />47:58<br />In addition to magnesium, glycine is a really important amino acid, especially for people who eat a high protein diet.<br />48:06<br />It helps to balance the amino acid ratio.<br />48:09<br />So we were talking about glutamate and Gaba earlier glycine is really important for Gaba and a lot of the amino acids we get from muscle meats will increase glutamate, not in a bad way, but it just in a way that needs to be balanced with collagen with gelatin or even just straight up glycine.<br />48:29<br />So magnesium glycinate, that’s a really good one to start with.<br />48:33<br />For topical magnesium, there’s magnesium chloride or magnesium sulfate.<br />48:39<br />You can also ingest magnesium chloride.<br />48:41<br />It’s one that I would recommend being like building up to tolerating higher amounts because it can cause like some ramping for people or potentially diarrhea, but it’s generally very well absorbed, which is nice.<br />48:58<br />And then if you want like a couple of special ones, I think the most, the one that is most likely to help with your sleep would be magnesium acetyl l tarin.<br />49:11<br />So that one will supply taurine and it very easily crosses your blood brain barrier, which is really nice.<br />49:18<br />That’s why it helps with sleep.<br />49:19<br />It helps with stress.<br />49:20<br />It’s also very well absorbed.<br />49:23<br />So those are kind of like my three go tos.<br />49:25<br />I like having a topical one.<br />49:26<br />I think magnesium glycinate is a super safe one for everybody to use and it’s cheap.<br />49:32<br />And then if you want to spend a little bit more money for specific stress and sleep support, you could go with the acetyl L Tate as well.<br />49:42<br />Amazing.<br />49:43<br />That’s so helpful.<br />49:44<br />Thank you so much for sharing all that because I think it’s just helpful to like walk that through.<br />49:48<br />So just to quickly summarize before I go to the last one.<br />49:50<br />So like in order to recta capacity one, you want to eliminate the threats, but two you want to restore and add to your body, like support your body and give your, your cellular health power.<br />50:02<br />Is that fair?<br />50:04<br />And then what’s the 3rd and 3rd is detox?<br />50:07<br />So I have a nice little acronym to help you with detox because I know everybody is talking about detox on social media and it gets to be really overwhelming and confusing and what’s like, it’s so bizarre to me and this is going to be a slight tangent, but like, people will come into the store that I work at and they tell me that they want to detox and they ask me what supplement they should take for that.<br />50:34<br />And I’ll ask them like, well, is there like a specific organ you’re trying to detox or you like wanting to do a parasite cleanse or like how are you wanting to feel as a result of your detox?<br />50:45<br />And people who genuinely do not know?<br />50:47<br />So I I wanted like dispel detox for you and just make it very simple.<br />50:53<br />This is certainly not going to be all there is to detoxing.<br />50:56<br />But remember this acronym, the acronym is Bulls like the Chicago basketball team, the B stands for Bowels and the U stands for urinary.<br />51:09<br />So generally speaking, we want to be going to the bathroom number one and number two every day, multiple times per day.<br />51:18<br />It should not be painful.<br />51:20<br />Your urine should be relatively clear.<br />51:24<br />Something that a lot of people, a lot of people think they might more hydrated than they are because the water in your toilet bowl is clear.<br />51:33<br />So however clear your pee looks in the toilet, just know that it’s a lot more yellow if you were to like pee directly into a cup.<br />51:40<br />So if it’s like kind of yellow, you’re not pretty hydrated, like you’re probably still pretty dehydrated.<br />51:47<br />And then for bowel movements, there is a chart that I use with all of my clients.<br />51:53<br />I’d highly recommend checking it out.<br />51:54<br />It’s very simple to understand.<br />51:56<br />It’s called the Bristol stool chart.<br />51:58<br />And it’s a scale of 1 to 7.<br />52:01<br />And it can tell you a lot about your health in general based on what your poops look like.<br />52:08<br />So I know that all of us, all, we all, every human I have ever met has this guilty pleasure.<br />52:14<br />They don’t want to talk about where they look at their poop before they flush it.<br />52:18<br />And so you might as well be finding out something about your health when you do that.<br />52:22<br />But generally speaking, you want to go to the bathroom 2 to 3 times per day.<br />52:27<br />It should be like toothpaste consistency.<br />52:30<br />You shouldn’t have to be pushing and you don’t want to spend a lot of time sitting on this toilet.<br />52:34<br />That’s how you get hemorrhoids.<br />52:36<br />So that’s, that’s B and U bowels and urinary.<br />52:41<br />Then the two Ls, we have liver.<br />52:44<br />So I’ll keep the liver stuff very high level.<br />52:47<br />A lot of liver detoxification, we already covered all of the nutrients that are really important for detox.<br />52:54<br />Like Tara, like B vitamins, like magnesium.<br />52:57<br />You can also love on your liver a little bit more by eliminating alcohol and eliminating grains and another thing that you can do to support your liver is grounding.<br />53:09<br />So we talked a little bit earlier about major threat to our cellular health are these electromagnetic frequencies.<br />53:17<br />So it turns out that the earth can undo some of the threats that like wi fi are posing to us.<br />53:25<br />So generally speaking, humans are a positive pole and the earth is a negative pole and electrons will just flow in the direction of the path of least resistance.<br />53:38<br />And so when you make contact with the earth, the earth will just feed you electrons and our mitochondria run on electrons.<br />53:48<br />So this is really good for us and it’s specifically really good for your liver.<br />53:52<br />So that’s liver.<br />53:54<br />The next l is lymph and the last s is sweat.<br />53:59<br />So without getting too much into your lymph system, generally speaking, we want to just be circulating the lymph, we can do that through exercise through sauna.<br />54:12<br />And you know, just generally you want to be sweating.<br />54:15<br />So you want, for example, if you exercise and you’re not sweating, that’s not good.<br />54:21<br />You should sweat.<br />54:22<br />If you go to the sauna and you’re not sweating and you just get really hot, that’s not good.<br />54:27<br />We’re not detoxifying.<br />54:28<br />So our skin is our largest detox organ.<br />54:32<br />So sweat more, move more, eliminate grains and alcohol and go to the bathroom regularly, drink enough water, eat the right fibers, maybe take a probiotic.<br />54:46<br />It’s really nothing crazy.<br />54:47<br />I think a lot of people like want to take all these crazy supplements.<br />54:51<br />I was just talking about this with you and a couple of our friends, like I have been taking basically one supplement, just a magnesium supplement for like three or four months now.<br />55:00<br />So the least amount of supplements I’ve taken in the last couple of years, I think that you may need to take several supplements when you’re starting this journey of health optimization.<br />55:11<br />But at a certain point, I think you get rid of all the, all together.<br />55:14<br />So this these bowls, the detox, it can be done with just food and proper living.<br />55:23<br />So go touch grass and sweat more.<br />55:25<br />Yeah, I that’s I thank you for that.<br />55:27<br />That’s amazing.<br />55:28<br />And I think detoxing is so important to break down because you know, you just hear detox, like people go to the, go to the juice store and they’re like, can I get the detoxing drink and then you go to this thing?<br />55:40<br />And they’re like, I want to do this detoxing program.<br />55:43<br />And I think a lot of the times people are doing it from a place of like weight loss, not necessarily from a place of actually nurturing their health.<br />55:50<br />And that’s a lesson that I had to learn personally.<br />55:53<br />And now understanding how our body, our detox pathways actually work and how important it is to get them functioning.<br />56:01<br />I, you know, I another is something that I’ve done personally to help with my lymphatic system for those that might be interested in knowing like, I do a lot, I do dry brushing, brushing every single morning.<br />56:11<br />And then right afterwards I give myself like a lymphatic massage to, like, help me detox and open up my detox pathways because I have noticed that like, I tend to sweat less than most people and, but just by doing that, like, I’m waking up my system first thing in the morning and I’m giving it an opportunity to like open up.<br />56:31<br />Yeah, maybe we can do a whole little episode on that or they can reach out to you about how they can actually detox their, their lymphatic system.<br />56:36<br />But poops are important.<br />56:38<br />Clearly, poops are important.<br />56:40<br />Poops are very important and I don’t think we talk about it enough until you start to think about like, oh, am I really going to the bathroom every day?<br />56:46<br />And I think the other thing that’s important to notice here is like, are you pooping without coffee?<br />56:52<br />Right?<br />56:52<br />Like you’re not using something to get you to go to the bathroom because I leverage that for so many years, you know, I would be like, oh, I haven’t poop today, so I have to get a coffee so I can get it going and get a brewing and our bodies are naturally supposed to go on their own and if that’s not happening, then something is clearly wrong and that you can learn so much about your health just by that based on what you told us something that also came up before we conclude here.<br />57:20<br />You know, remember we were talking about those two people, like, there’s one person that spends millions of dollars, 23 millions of dollars every single year biohacking.<br />57:30<br />And then there’s this one lady that literally just leverages food nutrition, wellness, everything like this.<br />57:37<br />And she’s actually aging less than the other guy is.<br />57:41<br />Yeah, it’s, it’s pretty crazy.<br />57:43<br />Many of you probably are familiar with Brian Johnson.<br />57:46<br />He’s kind of like he, I think he was one of the founders of Venmo and he exited Bemo.<br />57:54<br />And so he’s a tech mogul and he’s a billionaire and he has decided that he wants to spend his money solving for longevity.<br />58:04<br />And so he has the most rigorous health plan of probably anybody on the planet and he spends $2 million a year plus this past year or maybe even the beginning of this year, he did, he invested $700,000 in an experimental therapy that has no human trials on it.<br />58:25<br />So, I mean, I don’t know how often he has to get that done, but it might actually be closer to $3 million now on supplements and medications and biohacking tools and blood tests and all this stuff.<br />58:38<br />And there’s a list of people how quickly their epigenetic age is changing.<br />58:45<br />And I think his rate is like 0.76 which is top 10 in the world for slowest rate of aging.<br />58:51<br />But there’s a woman ahead of him who doesn’t take any supplements, I don’t think.<br />58:56<br />And she like occasionally saunas or cold plunges.<br />58:59<br />But outside of that, it’s just like whole food living, living in accordance with our biology.<br />59:06<br />As I’ve mentioned several times throughout this podcast already, like eating clean whole foods and just like, probably having a spiritual practice and being connected in community and like all of those like very basic things.<br />59:20<br />While Brian Johnson spend $2 million he injects his teenage son’s blood.<br />59:27<br />That’s literally one of the things that he does that is wild, that is so wild.<br />59:31<br />Well, thank you so much for coming out of the podcast.<br />59:34<br />I think it’s so important for us to talk about this because these are things that we can easily implement into our lives today.<br />59:40<br />And I will say, you know, with my journey, I probably started closer to like, I had parts of it years ago, but like actually putting it all together probably the last two years and I’ve even been doubled down even more in the last year, actually, more like four years because I was working with my Natur pa before that.<br />59:56<br />And I have noticed a significant change.<br />59:58<br />Like if you, if anyone here remembers me showing up on Instagram years ago, you saw my face was so swollen and puffy and round.<br />1:00:07<br />And now I feel like tracking macros and I was tracking macros and eating like shit and following all these diets and everyone was vegan vegetarian.<br />1:00:18<br />I mean, there’s a whole whole list of things and nothing was working properly.<br />1:00:22<br />I felt exhausted.<br />1:00:24<br />I was chronically fatigued.<br />1:00:25<br />My anxiety level was up, was higher.<br />1:00:28<br />And yes, I got to work all through that, through like minds work and like inner work.<br />1:00:31<br />But I really think that this was like the, the piece too and to this work, you know, it’s so important to remember that it’s all these things, right?<br />1:00:40<br />Like our inner well being like our gut influences our brains and vice versa, our brain influences our gut.<br />1:00:48<br />So we have to be able to do that.<br />1:00:50<br />And there’s also an emotional side of this, which I’m sure we can always talk about too.<br />1:00:53<br />But can you share with them what you’re up to today?<br />1:00:57<br />And if you have anything that you’re offering as well as what is the best way to contact you if they’re interested in just learning a little bit more about what you’re talking about?<br />1:01:06<br />I know you’re going to be dropping a free guide here soon that maybe they can get their hands on.<br />1:01:13<br />Yeah, so I am dropping a free guide.<br />1:01:16<br />It’s a free guide about health optimization for free.<br />1:01:21<br />So, so many of the things that I talked about today are in alignment with your evolutionary biology.<br />1:01:28<br />And so it’s kind of like the anti biohacking guide.<br />1:01:33<br />I have actually come up with a term for this.<br />1:01:35<br />I haven’t even shared it with you, babe.<br />1:01:37<br />It’s bio returning.<br />1:01:39<br />Wow.<br />1:01:40<br />So there’s biohacking, which is spending as much money as one can to undo all of the problems with America.<br />1:01:47<br />And then there’s bio returning where you just live in accordance with our evolutionary and circa in biology, you need to trademark this and it’s, and it’s for free.<br />1:01:57<br />So if you would be interested in the bio returning guide or the free guide to health optimization, send me a message on Instagram.<br />1:02:08<br />I’m currently at I am Nick Balletto.<br />1:02:12<br />I have tentatively created a new Instagram just because we’ve had this Instagram for a long time and it’s got like personal stuff on there.<br />1:02:22<br />And so I don’t know if you reach out to me and I am nickle, you’ll find me for sure.<br />1:02:26<br />OK, we’ll put, we’ll make sure to put that one in the show notes so people can reach out to you for that for now.<br />1:02:32<br />In the meanwhile, I am taking on clients doing anywhere from 12 week programs that are completely self led to my coaching, which developing certain parts of my coaching because the more I’m realizing the like entire last 10 or 15 years of my life, like my life’s work really is there.<br />1:02:54<br />It’s all necessary like all of the, all of the health stuff that I’ve learned in the last couple of years wouldn’t have worked if it wasn’t for all the personal development, which wouldn’t have worked if it wasn’t for fitness.<br />1:03:05<br />So I’m going to be putting together a really, really cool, super comprehensive guide and coaching program.<br />1:03:12<br />That’s going to be all of those things.<br />1:03:14<br />But for now I have been taking on holistic health coaching clients if you’d be interested in that too.<br />1:03:20<br />Yeah, it’s, it’s really cool to see you step into this wooly and like I just love, I just love sharing your work because you come from, you have so many, you have all the puzzle pieces together.<br />1:03:32<br />Like you did somatics, you did emotional work, you did trauma work.<br />1:03:36<br />You’ve worked with people on mindset, you’ve done N LP and then he brought fitness and nutrition and now you’re a certified holistic practitioner about to be a traditional naturopathic doctor.<br />1:03:48<br />And so it’s such a well rounded gift that I think most people don’t get.<br />1:03:53<br />And the way that our medical system is built is like they’re not looking at the human being as a whole and you get to offer that in your work with them.<br />1:04:01<br />So anyone that would be able to do that with you would be receiving such a blessing and such a gift.<br />1:04:08<br />I’ve already seen it with your current clients and I can’t wait for you to see it to see it happen with others.<br />1:04:14<br />So, thank you so much for coming on the podcast.<br />1:04:16<br />I love you and let’s get this out there.<br />1:04:19<br />I love you too.<br />1:04:20<br />Thanks for having me.</div></div></div></div></div></div></div>



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<p>Nick is an expert in strength &amp; conditioning, nutrition, and life coaching with a focus on metabolism and mental health. His approach blends the wisdom of evolutionary and circadian biology with the cutting-edge science of modern biohacking. Beyond his extensive knowledge, he’s known for his emotionally intelligent coaching style and growth mindset. Intellectually curious and endlessly enthusiastic, Nick brings a unique blend of professionalism and humor to every interaction.</p>



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Ever wondered how wellness integration can amplify your life’s capacity?



In this enlightening episode of “Fully Expressed Podcast,” we’re joined by the insightful Nick Boleto, a holistic health practitioner and expert in wellness optimization.



Nick shares his profound journey from overcoming personal health challenges to embracing a holistic lifestyle that enhances his overall capacity. This discussion unveils how wellness, from diet to mindfulness, directly influences productivity, creativity, and happiness.



Nick also delves into practical strategies for enhancing life’s capacity through wellness integration, focusing on nutrition, exercise, and mental health. He shares how small, consistent lifestyle adjustments can lead to significant improvements in personal and professional realms.



This episode is packed with actionable insights for anyone looking to elevate their health and capacity to handle life’s demands more effectively.







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Full Transcript0:00Welcome to the Fully Express podcast with Karenna.0:02I am your podcast host, Karenna Soto.0:04And this is the show where we have conversations and discussions that invite you into living a life fully expressed, creating a life where you feel like your fullest expressed self finding and creating relationships where you feel like your most expressed self as well as what does that, what does that look like professionally?0:22And so in your life in your business and in your career, it’s like truly bringing your most authentic self to any room that you step into.0:31And today is really fun because today’s episode, you’re going to get me and Nick, which some of you have heard and met us, met him before.0:39And those that don’t know, Nick is my partner, my, the person that I choose to do this life with.0:45And in literally, in like less than a week ago, Nick proposed and we’re so excited to share that we are officially engaged.0:58So we have gone from girlfriend, boyfriend to partners to official fiances and stop Nick with the audio responses, the background.1:09I’m just going to have him in the back to like do my little music.1:13I’m just here for Ad Libs.1:15Anyways, it was such a sweet proposal.1:18And in short, like I did, I did go through some of my own internal process when it came to the proposal and going through this process of now like stepping into that chapter and I would be happy to share what that has been like for me because I feel like it’s something that I’ve been hearing often from other brides that have stepped into this space.1:39And I think stepping this next chapter just brings up a lot of different challenges and hard conversations that we have to have with ourselves, but even with other people in our life, so I would be more than happy to share that on a different episode.1:50But for today’s episode, we’re going to double down on how you can actually expand and optimize your capacity.1:57So a couple episodes ago, if you got a chance to listen to it, it’s the episode where I talked about specific strategies to avoid burnout.2:07So what does it look like to feel successful in your life in your relationships and business altogether?2:14Because, you know, as human beings, we’re doing a lot, we are in our day to day, right?2:20We have our businesses, our work, our careers, whatever you end up doing for a living to be able to p...]]>
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<p>Are you curious about the role resilience plays in personal growth and success? In this exciting episode, I sit down with Mariana Jimenez, a resilience coach and the host of the Commitment to Growth Podcast. We met at the Podcast Evolutions 2024 conference in LA, and I was instantly drawn to her vibrant energy and profound insights. Today, she shares her expertise on building resilience and how it serves as a foundation for living fully expressed.</p>



<p>Mariana discusses her journey from a potential medical career to embracing life coaching, highlighting how resilience has played a pivotal role in navigating life’s transitions. She offers deep insights into understanding and developing resilience across various aspects of life, including personal relationships, professional endeavors, and self-perception.</p>



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Are you curious about the role resilience plays in personal growth and success? In this exciting episode, I sit down with Mariana Jimenez, a resilience coach and the host of the Commitment to Growth Podcast. We met at the Podcast Evolutions 2024 conference in LA, and I was instantly drawn to her vibrant energy and profound insights. Today, she shares her expertise on building resilience and how it serves as a foundation for living fully expressed.



Mariana discusses her journey from a potential medical career to embracing life coaching, highlighting how resilience has played a pivotal role in navigating life’s transitions. She offers deep insights into understanding and developing resilience across various aspects of life, including personal relationships, professional endeavors, and self-perception.







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Full Transcript0:00Welcome to the fully expressed podcast with Karenna.0:02I am your podcast host, Karenna Soto.0:04And this is the show where we have conversations that invite you into living a life, fully expressed, creating relationships where you feel the most fully expressed, bringing your fullest expressed version into your businesses and in your careers.0:18And what I love about the show is that traditionally, we are always just having conversations where you feel like it’s just two of us sitting at dinner table and you’re just like hanging out with us.0:29So I’m so excited for you to listen to today’s episode.0:32I’m bringing on a new guest onto the podcast.0:35This new guest, her name is Mariana.0:38That’s how I say it, right?0:39You Mariana Beauty.0:42Her name is Mariana Jimenez.0:43And we actually met at a podcast conference called Podcast Evolutions 2024 in LA and one, if you are thinking about a podcast or you just want to hear how podcasting businesses are at that conference, I found very, very helpful.1:00But when I walked away even more with like how I putting like podcasting business can be, but also just like the community of people there.1:08Like I’ve, I’ve been to a number of conferences from A I conferences, to government conferences, to tech conferences, to like women’s conferences.1:18And it was so special to be a part of a community where everyone’s willing to contribute to each other’s success.1:25You know, you really felt this like deep support and I got to meet Mariana because they had these like little meetups that you got to choose.1:33So there was one full day that was like, really encouraging connection.1:36I was like, you’re thinking about a conference, like you guys should really do this.1:39But there was women in tech, I guess, I guess women in tech or women in podcasting beat up.1:46And that’s where I met Mariana and it was hilarious because I remember walking into that and like, I sat down with like 20 women and then like, everyone just like, shuffled their business cards from like left to right left to right.2:01It was like, oh my God, this is how we do business.2:03And then we sat down getting to know one of each other and like talking with one another and it was just, I, I met Marianna and I was like, ok, Mara, you have to come onto the podcast.2:12So for those, I don’t know, but Marianna is a resilience coach, I’m going to let her introduce herself, but she has so much to offer about resiliency and what that actually means in defini...]]>
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<p>Are you curious about the role resilience plays in personal growth and success? In this exciting episode, I sit down with Mariana Jimenez, a resilience coach and the host of the Commitment to Growth Podcast. We met at the Podcast Evolutions 2024 conference in LA, and I was instantly drawn to her vibrant energy and profound insights. Today, she shares her expertise on building resilience and how it serves as a foundation for living fully expressed.</p>



<p>Mariana discusses her journey from a potential medical career to embracing life coaching, highlighting how resilience has played a pivotal role in navigating life’s transitions. She offers deep insights into understanding and developing resilience across various aspects of life, including personal relationships, professional endeavors, and self-perception.</p>



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<div class="wp-block-create-block-castos-transcript"><div class="ssp-transcript"><div class="row"><div class="col"><div class="tabs"><div class="tab">Full Transcript<div class="tab-content ssp-transcript-content">0:00<br />Welcome to the fully expressed podcast with Karenna.<br />0:02<br />I am your podcast host, Karenna Soto.<br />0:04<br />And this is the show where we have conversations that invite you into living a life, fully expressed, creating relationships where you feel the most fully expressed, bringing your fullest expressed version into your businesses and in your careers.<br />0:18<br />And what I love about the show is that traditionally, we are always just having conversations where you feel like it’s just two of us sitting at dinner table and you’re just like hanging out with us.<br />0:29<br />So I’m so excited for you to listen to today’s episode.<br />0:32<br />I’m bringing on a new guest onto the podcast.<br />0:35<br />This new guest, her name is Mariana.<br />0:38<br />That’s how I say it, right?<br />0:39<br />You Mariana Beauty.<br />0:42<br />Her name is Mariana Jimenez.<br />0:43<br />And we actually met at a podcast conference called Podcast Evolutions 2024 in LA and one, if you are thinking about a podcast or you just want to hear how podcasting businesses are at that conference, I found very, very helpful.<br />1:00<br />But when I walked away even more with like how I putting like podcasting business can be, but also just like the community of people there.<br />1:08<br />Like I’ve, I’ve been to a number of conferences from A I conferences, to government conferences, to tech conferences, to like women’s conferences.<br />1:18<br />And it was so special to be a part of a community where everyone’s willing to contribute to each other’s success.<br />1:25<br />You know, you really felt this like deep support and I got to meet Mariana because they had these like little meetups that you got to choose.<br />1:33<br />So there was one full day that was like, really encouraging connection.<br />1:36<br />I was like, you’re thinking about a conference, like you guys should really do this.<br />1:39<br />But there was women in tech, I guess, I guess women in tech or women in podcasting beat up.<br />1:46<br />And that’s where I met Mariana and it was hilarious because I remember walking into that and like, I sat down with like 20 women and then like, everyone just like, shuffled their business cards from like left to right left to right.<br />2:01<br />It was like, oh my God, this is how we do business.<br />2:03<br />And then we sat down getting to know one of each other and like talking with one another and it was just, I, I met Marianna and I was like, ok, Mara, you have to come onto the podcast.<br />2:12<br />So for those, I don’t know, but Marianna is a resilience coach, I’m going to let her introduce herself, but she has so much to offer about resiliency and what that actually means in defining that.<br />2:23<br />And I think where we’re going to really get to is how you leverage that as a foundation to being a woman that is fully expressed to really stepping into your fullest express version.<br />2:33<br />But we do need that sense of resilience as a part of our tool set as we’re stepping into that a express version of us.<br />2:41<br />So, hi Mariana.<br />2:42<br />Hello.<br />2:43<br />You humbled me so much.<br />2:45<br />I honestly bee lined for Karenna when I met her at the conference.<br />2:49<br />So we were like, you made it seem so cas meta, but I honestly met her or what you had to say about your career.<br />2:56<br />And I was like, I need to talk to this girl.<br />2:57<br />So a little bit, it was a little bit more crazy than she made it seem so I really appreciate how much she humbled me.<br />3:03<br />But thank you so much for the lovely introduction.<br />3:07<br />I’m so happy to be here as Karenna said, my name is Mariana and I’m so glad we get to say our names like properly pronounced in like the Latino way.<br />3:15<br />I love it at all.<br />3:16<br />I am the founder of Committed to Growth resilience coaching as well as the host of the Commitment to Growth podcast, which I don’t know, was on actually recorded this morning.<br />3:23<br />So this is fantastic and I am really focused on educating women on how to lead resilient lives by cultivating resilient minds, resilient lifestyles and resilient hearts.<br />3:35<br />So my kind of pillar for my business is I like to define resilience as not and of having grit and willpower towards one area of your life.<br />3:46<br />One problem that you’re, that you’re dealing with at a given moment, resilience is actually the how the foundations in your life come together to give you strength to persevere through, through adversity.<br />3:57<br />So there are six pillars in my business that I work off of just to kind of give context as to what those foundations are.<br />4:04<br />So I look at six things in your life, your relationship to yourself, your quality of connections with others, your physical health and lifestyle habits, your relationship to your thoughts and emotions, your capacity for delayed gratification and your ability to shift your perspective during times of challenge.<br />4:22<br />So those are kind of the six areas where I like to say that if you come to me with something, we’ll kind of zoom out and look at those areas of your life to see where maybe there’s a few blips that are causing you to feel less strong, less able to persevere, less able to find, encourage and inspiration within you to transcend what you’re, what you’re navigating in a given moment.<br />4:44<br />So that’s a bit about me and, and the work that I do so beautiful and so exciting.<br />4:49<br />I feel like there’s so much there that we can jump into.<br />4:52<br />I would love to hear how you, where your story started.<br />4:55<br />Like, what does it look like for you.<br />4:56<br />Like where were you before you even thought about coaching, but like really being able to even apply these tools and these areas into your areas of life.<br />5:05<br />Yeah, I feel like this answer changes every single because now I’m in a place in my career where I can look back and say, I think it was always something that I wanted to, to do is pursue life coaching or at least the purpose embedded in life coaching.<br />5:19<br />But essentially one year ago, I finished my bachelor’s degree in Kine.<br />5:23<br />So sports, science and nutrition for the that don’t know the term kinesiology.<br />5:28<br />And for like 12 years of my life, I thought I was going to become a doctor.<br />5:32<br />So I finished last year, I had planned on writing my medical school entrance exam and applying to medical school and decided to go work in health care while I ran through that process and going into health care.<br />5:44<br />For many, many reasons.<br />5:46<br />I just realized that it was not the way that I could fulfill the purpose that I wanted to, to fulfill.<br />5:52<br />I was really and discouraged that the system, the way that the system sees human health, which is that very kind of biological mechanical model of your body has a cause and effect versus looking at you as a whole mind, body, spirit emotions, right?<br />6:07<br />So that was kind of the main reason why I said, I just don’t think I can, I can go into that work and expect to be as fulfilled as I’d like to be.<br />6:14<br />So I went through a big existential crisis.<br />6:16<br />I canceled the exam.<br />6:17<br />I deferred my applications and said, ok, well, why not try life coaching to see, you know, what happens?<br />6:25<br />And at that point, I had already interviewed a number of coaches on my podcast.<br />6:28<br />So I already pulled a ton of inspiration from them as to how I wanted to approach my medical career eventually.<br />6:34<br />So I said, you know what, let’s try, let’s try the road.<br />6:37<br />They walked on, ended up loving it.<br />6:39<br />And because at that point, I already had the commit to Growth podcast as a little passion project.<br />6:44<br />I just branded out, commit to growth out as a whole as, as the brand that now exists and that I know create with.<br />6:51<br />So why ation resilience coaching is because throughout my, my career in Kines, I always have this question of what is it that makes people truly resilient, right?<br />7:03<br />Because in school, I learned about how physical health contributes to that as far as your physical strength, your physical health, but also your your psychological health, right?<br />7:12<br />But it still struck me that there are people who led perfectly resilient and well not resilient, sorry, kind of holistically balanced lives and they were unhappy, they didn’t have what they want, they were really unfulfilled with life.<br />7:26<br />So it was that question that was always looming above me and when I went into life coaching and really started, like, went really deep into my study of human behavior.<br />7:36<br />And I got in, I did neuroscience internship at school.<br />7:39<br />I started to notice that it was a lot that was around the, the definition of resilience and how we look at resilience because how we’re taught, what we’re taught something means creates our schema or like way of looking at it.<br />7:51<br />Right.<br />7:52<br />So I know as I’m sure a lot of your listeners can relate to.<br />7:55<br />There’s this sense.<br />7:56<br />So I’m not disciplined.<br />7:57<br />I’m super lazy, like such an impostor when you can’t transcend something in your life because we think that you have to try it, that thing again and again and again and again.<br />8:06<br />But what I learned is that no, it’s everything that’s beneath or around that thing that is usually where the gap is that needs to be filled.<br />8:17<br />So that’s the approach I’ve been trying to take to really just heal women’s relationship with how they view resilience and themselves ultimately, right?<br />8:24<br />Because that repeating narrative of I am not capable.<br />8:27<br />I’m so lazy.<br />8:28<br />I’m so this, I’m so that really harms your, your self image and your trust in your, your strength, in your perseverance.<br />8:35<br />So that’s, that’s how this came to be in a nutshell.<br />8:40<br />That’s, I mean, I’d love to thank you for sharing that.<br />8:42<br />I’d love to double down on that a little bit more.<br />8:44<br />So like if someone is, let’s say running into the same thing over and over again.<br />8:50<br />And then they find themselves in these, in these stories of like, I’m not good enough, I’m lazy.<br />8:56<br />I’m, I can’t change.<br />8:58<br />This is who I am.<br />9:00<br />It’s always going to be this result.<br />9:02<br />You know, this, it sounds very like victim mindset, but like very, it’s not that I want to highlight that it’s a victim mindset.<br />9:08<br />It’s just kind of really stuck in that story of like this is who I am and this is what always will be and how would you navigate that?<br />9:17<br />I think a lot of times you have to address why you keep approaching things the same way, expecting a different result.<br />9:25<br />And I would say that with what I’ve seen and the people I’ve worked with, it usually comes down to the attachment to some outcome being one of the reasons why there’s that repeated try and fail process.<br />9:36<br />But also there’s usually some kind of limiting belief within about yourself, right?<br />9:42<br />Because if you are fearing innovation or adaptability to something new, there’s probably something within you that really fears either the newness of that new approach or your perception of your capability to adopt that new approach, right?<br />9:58<br />So I think it starts there because the moment that you can identify perhaps the leading belief or the leading thought that is kind of keeping you in circles, that’s the domino effect to everything that comes before that.<br />10:09<br />So for example, one that comes a lot is in relationships when people don’t ask for their needs to be met.<br />10:16<br />So there is this constant kind of toxic cycle between the two partners or anybody in a partnership who they get really frustrated at each other.<br />10:24<br />Because why don’t the other person know what I want?<br />10:27<br />This person should know and understand that I need whether it’s physical touch or their attention or their undivided attention.<br />10:34<br />Right.<br />10:34<br />But, ok, so a you’re assuming that the person should know what you want, right?<br />10:39<br />So the the the issue here is there’s no communication, why is there no communication?<br />10:43<br />And that’s kind of the seed that then sprouts kind of everything else from there, right?<br />10:48<br />Oh, so if there’s no communication, it’s probably because I fear stating my needs.<br />10:51<br />Ok.<br />10:52<br />So that’s driving the behavior.<br />10:54<br />How do we work back to, to find the seed of that fear?<br />10:57<br />Right.<br />10:58<br />So that’s kind of the pro 11 of my processes in a nutshell.<br />11:02<br />Yeah, that’s, I mean, so beautiful.<br />11:04<br />It’s really inviting that compassionate curiosity to be like, oh, so why am I not communicating?<br />11:10<br />Oh, I struggle to express my needs and my wants.<br />11:13<br />Well, where does that come from?<br />11:15<br />So it’s really kind of diving deeper into the seed of the fear or the root of the fear that you hear a lot commonly.<br />11:22<br />So that’s really helpful.<br />11:23<br />And so for a client that wants to build more of their resiliency towards working through these, these limiting beliefs or these challenges, what can they do and practice and their day to day to get them to a place where they are capable of combating that limiting belief that comes up often or that’s capable of combating that thought that says you’re lazy, you’re not worthy, you’re going to stay the same like this.<br />11:53<br />It’s not worth it.<br />11:54<br />So how can someone combat that in their daily practice?<br />11:58<br />Yeah, that’s a beautiful question I think for, for me, I have the privilege of working with.<br />12:03<br />I would say the vast majority of my clients are women who I have a midlife crisis like their Children, just they’re growing older and they don’t depend on their moms anymore or they’ve arrived at a place in which they’re not satisfied with the life that they have anymore.<br />12:18<br />They’ve been going in circles for way too long.<br />12:20<br />But the process out of that is really difficult because as you know, when you make something, a habit like a routine or a way of thinking or a way of believing, it becomes solidified in your brain, right?<br />12:31<br />And it becomes way harder to break it and adopt something new.<br />12:36<br />So I would say that a lot of the work starts with, OK, what are the living beliefs that are keeping you where you are?<br />12:42<br />So as far as how much do you believe in your capabilities, what capabilities do you think you have or don’t have that will get you to where you want.<br />12:48<br />But the most consistent block that I see in the women that I coach is this in a meant to their desires.<br />12:57<br />So it’s very common that someone will come to me and say I’m not satisfied with my life anymore.<br />13:03<br />But I don’t know what my ideal life looks like or I know that I don’t want to be in this job anymore or this relationship anymore, but I don’t know what I desire instead of this.<br />13:13<br />And it’s not so much that they don’t know, it’s more that there’s a fear in accepting that what you want you’re worthy of having.<br />13:22<br />So I’m sure a lot of people can relate to this and, and you as well, you have this, this notion in your mind of, well, I want to wake up to a beachfront property and I want to roll over and see my ideal partner lying next to me and I want three Chihuahuas and a yacht and a marble kitchen and then some part of your brain goes.<br />13:43<br />But you’re not successful, you haven’t done anything and like to deserve those things.<br />13:48<br />You have never had a successful relationship.<br />13:51<br />So what makes you think that you would roll over and see the perfect person beside you?<br />13:54<br />Right.<br />13:54<br />That’s usually what stops the, the fullest expression of that desire.<br />13:59<br />We give ourselves reason to believe that we can’t have what we want.<br />14:02<br />So, a lot of that process is really step into that.<br />14:06<br />Like the empowerment of what do you want, state it, claim it.<br />14:10<br />It’s OK if you don’t have it right now, there’s this beautiful quote by, by Jim Rone.<br />14:14<br />He’s like one of the most like new renowned, like scholars or professionals in early like 19 seventies days of personal growth.<br />14:23<br />And it’s literally like the quote that I see every time I open up my laptop because it’s my desktop picture, it says success is not a doing process.<br />14:31<br />It’s a becoming process.<br />14:33<br />So that’s really the the ideology that I try to instill in my clients is or anybody really that I come across is it’s not about getting what you want.<br />14:42<br />It’s becoming the person that can accept those things.<br />14:45<br />And I think that’s where a lot of the work is so well said, and I’m glad that you brought that to that place because I think that that happens all the time where people, you know, I struggle with this.<br />14:54<br />Like we talked about affirmations or manifestation boards and you have these vision boards and you’re like, those are the kinds of things that I want, right?<br />15:02<br />You are, you’re creating this space of like, I think that’s what I want.<br />15:06<br />Like that’s, that’s what looks good.<br />15:07<br />I’ll be happy once I receive those things.<br />15:10<br />But it’s so much more about the journey of becoming the woman, the person, the being that is able to receive those things, right?<br />15:19<br />And in my experience has been like, really getting to a place where you, it’s based on feeling.<br />15:25<br />I would love your perspective on this because, you know, it’s really like in becoming, it’s like, well, how do I actually want to feel and then peeling it back from there as to like, ok, so I want to feel happy and I want to feel content, what parts of my life don’t feel that way, you know, and like, and then work from that area.<br />15:41<br />But it’s like getting all these different parts of you on board to fully feel the becoming of what you’re calling in.<br />15:49<br />Is that fair?<br />15:51<br />No, 100% you just, the more we talk, the more I’m like, we are the same person so happy to see that there’s more people walking about and really embracing this idea of how do you want to feel?<br />16:02<br />Are you familiar with the book?<br />16:04<br />The Desire Map that tell us that’s actually the, it’s actually the book or I got that concept.<br />16:10<br />So this book, it’s called The Desire Map by Daniela Port and it’s called the Desire Map because she kind of takes you on a journey towards really figuring out what you want.<br />16:20<br />So really tuning into what that desire is, but she approaches it the same way.<br />16:25<br />She says, don’t have a vision of what that looks like.<br />16:27<br />Focus first on how you want to feel in life.<br />16:30<br />Do you want to feel happy when you wake up.<br />16:31<br />Do you want to feel abundant, financially secure?<br />16:34<br />Like just blurt out everything that you want to feel?<br />16:37<br />Because the moment that you, you identify what you want to feel, the things and the people and the situations that manifest those feelings for you will come into your life.<br />16:45<br />You have to focus on and become the magnet of your emotions because at the end of the day, like you might not have $5 million in the bank, but you can still feel abundant.<br />16:55<br />You can still feel like a force of attraction for opportunities and stuff, right?<br />16:59<br />Because you do have control over most of the time, over your emotions and when you adopt them and embody them, the things that are aligned with that will come into your life.<br />17:09<br />And what’s interesting is that there’s, there’s always a catch to that and I, this is why I love this work and I love seeing how takes people places where they thought they might not have or they might not end up because oftentimes our idea of success or joy or satisfaction is tied to something that society tells us we will manifest that.<br />17:29<br />But I’ve seen a lot in myself and in the people I worked with, they really focus on that feeling and something totally different comes along like a totally different person that they and they envision would make them happy in a partnership or a job opportunity of some kind, right?<br />17:42<br />Because at the end of the day it’s what’s vibrating with our values and our desires.<br />17:46<br />Not necessarily our conception of what we think success or, or joy is, you know, so absolutely on board with that every single day.<br />17:54<br />Yeah, I hear that something that came to mind when you are talking about something recently that I’ve done in my partnership, especially like when we’re going through hard times or like going through tough seasons or whatever, I realize I have a tendency to focus on the tough seasons, like the negative aspect of what’s happening and it attracts that feeling, you know, it’s like, well, I’m focusing on the negative in, in this situation, I’m focusing on the things that the lack of right, or the thing we could have or how things could be differently and that I end up attracting more of that, right?<br />18:25<br />And so this is back to the sense of manifestation, like I was manifesting more of that.<br />18:30<br />And so when you’re able to, and then what I’ve noticed is like, if I just focus on what I’m really damn grateful for my relationship, like what we do have, like, I feel overly grateful and overly abundant and I attract more abundancy.<br />18:44<br />And I think that’s what we’re talking to, right?<br />18:46<br />Like I think that’s like the another thing, the double edged sword to, to manifestation because if you are in this like deep negative focus whatever you focus on or whatever you put your energy towards is what you’ll receive.<br />19:00<br />And what we’re talking to so much is like the actual opportunity and becoming and feeling the thing that we want the external results is we always think that like we want these external results.<br />19:10<br />But at the end of the day, it’s like, how do you want to feel in that?<br />19:12<br />Because we all have access to feeling those things without the external results.<br />19:19<br />And if we can come from that place, I really think that a we build a sense of resiliency because even with the, with or without the thing, we still feel that way that I think that is such a beautiful thing for any of the listeners to listen to is like, even if we don’t have, let’s say you’re single and you don’t have the partner, you’re not married, even for a new person, but you still feel this way.<br />19:42<br />Congratulations.<br />19:43<br />Like you feel good.<br />19:44<br />You know, you don’t need to have the partner or the relationship or like, let’s say like the $5 million account that you were talking about.<br />19:51<br />It’s like, ok, I want $5 million in the bank.<br />19:54<br />But what if I, I felt like I had $5 million of the bank?<br />19:56<br />Congratulations.<br />19:57<br />That is a huge win, you know, without the $5 million.<br />20:01<br />Because I think if we can feel that way throughout our lives, we will call in more organically, but it does build a sense of resiliency if we can bring ourselves to that 100%.<br />20:11<br />No.<br />20:11<br />And that is, that is right back to that pillar of how are you able to tailor your perspective during times of change?<br />20:17<br />But also I think it also touches beautifully on, it’s all integrated.<br />20:21<br />That’s why I love this.<br />20:22<br />It’s really about how you, how your relationship with your emotions and your thoughts are because you can hold both at the same time, right?<br />20:29<br />So in your example, you can recognize that you’re going through something difficult and that you’re having trouble navigating.<br />20:36<br />But you said something beautiful in the recording that never got uploaded because we had to record our episode on my podcast.<br />20:45<br />You said something so beautiful that day was the concept of, of and because we are, yes and because yes, you can be frustrated or upset at the hard times that you’re going through with your partner.<br />20:57<br />And you can also focus on the abundance and the joy within that because a we are such intricate human beings, all of us, but you can make room for both.<br />21:07<br />You don’t have to focus all your energy on one because that’s exactly like exactly like you said, what you, what you focus on grows essentially and it’s not, it’s not being toxic positive, right?<br />21:19<br />I think that’s the other aspect that people really get wrong.<br />21:22<br />They’re like, well, then I just feel like I’m neglecting or diminishing the the not so nice as I feel and I’m like, no, again, you can be both.<br />21:31<br />But what do you want more of, to grow, more of the sadness, more of the pain or do you want to grow hope and abundance and, and fulfillment?<br />21:38<br />You know?<br />21:39<br />Yeah.<br />21:39<br />As I think the first thing I think about like in moments of like tough times, like in the past, that’s like the only thing I would be hyper vigilant on.<br />21:46<br />And then when I’ve been able to we that, hey, I see that this is a tough time and I’m so grateful.<br />21:53<br />Like there, there’s a sense of duality in that and there’s a sense of peace and grounded.<br />21:57<br />It’s like the positivity I don’t want yeah, to your point, like I’m like, trying not to be like, positively toxic, but that’s not what I’m saying.<br />22:04<br />It’s like the positive, the grateful look or the grounded view of it is resourcing us to be with also hard.<br />22:13<br />So it’s like, and you think about it from like the nervous system perspective, it’s so much about like, hey, how can I be in the duality of both?<br />22:20<br />Because being in the heart is hard.<br />22:22<br />Totally.<br />22:22<br />I don’t want to take away from that.<br />22:23<br />And there’s also a lot to be grateful for and when you’re able to hold both and be in the Yes and you aren’t doing yourself a disservice or you’re not doing a disservice to the parts of you or ignoring yourself or overriding your experience.<br />22:36<br />It’s like really being with your entire experience.<br />22:38<br />Is that fair?<br />22:39<br />Yes.<br />22:40<br />No, 100%.<br />22:41<br />And I think that’s the, that’s the beauty of, of the human experience, right?<br />22:45<br />Is that you can, you can feel so many things at once, even if some of the things are so comfortable.<br />22:49<br />Hope is I think, and I think I’ve grown to learn, it’s such a form of resist, resistance to the consumer culture, right?<br />22:57<br />Like we are in a society that and not to get too political or anything, right?<br />23:02<br />But we’re in a society that keeps us wanting more through material goods or it wants to convince us that our joy and our happiness is in more consumption.<br />23:11<br />But really again, it’s in that becoming process, right?<br />23:14<br />If you want abundance, you have to feel abundant and that comes from looking at the things in your life that make you abundant.<br />23:21<br />So the family relationships, if you don’t have that, that’s ok.<br />23:24<br />Your friends outside of your family, your your job, your physical health, your house, right?<br />23:29<br />You have to create that fulfillment and in that sense of awe from what you already have.<br />23:36<br />And in that, even if you’re working towards a goal, knowing that the only reason why that goal or that dream was planted in your mind is because some part of you already knows that you have what it takes.<br />23:47<br />Because imagine like for you or for of your listeners, imagine something that you want now or that you’re working towards that at some point in your life, you were like, I never thought I could do this.<br />23:56<br />Like, what I’m doing now running a business by myself and the podcast and everything.<br />24:00<br />If you had told me that like a year ago, that I’d be doing this following me before my existential Christ, I would have told you, there’s no way like I don’t have what it takes.<br />24:08<br />But then life pivots you and slowly you start adapting the confidence and the and the belief in yourself and it comes in step by sequences.<br />24:17<br />But that only started from a curiosity, right?<br />24:19<br />And the curiosity grew as I explored it in my case.<br />24:22<br />And then that confidence comes from competence, right?<br />24:26<br />From the experience.<br />24:27<br />So it’s about leading into what you already have and trusting that to get you to the next step.<br />24:32<br />It’s, it’s enough for now.<br />24:33<br />Yes.<br />24:34<br />So I thank you for that.<br />24:35<br />I want to hear a little bit more about this accidental crisis that you had.<br />24:40<br />Yeah, I mean, I, I think it was, it was so born out of the attachment I had to outcome, right?<br />24:49<br />Like I had tied so much of my identity to becoming a doctor because I spent so many years doing the pre-med route, right?<br />24:58<br />Like for those of you that don’t know if you’re a pre-med in university, you are grinding because you have to make yourself stand out as much as possible.<br />25:07<br />Being yourself is not enough in the eyes of medical school advisors.<br />25:09<br />You have to have a job volunteer at hospitals and doctors offices, get top tier grades, contribute back to your school community while also having a social life and maintaining good health and good mental health.<br />25:21<br />Right?<br />25:21<br />And a lot of people and myself included hit severe burnout in that.<br />25:26<br />Right?<br />25:26<br />Because you’re always, always trying so hard to prove yourself, but you won’t know if it’s going to be enough until they tell you in your letter.<br />25:33<br />Yes or no.<br />25:33<br />And actually the first time I applied to medical school two years ago, like it’s been about a year and a half, I got rejected.<br />25:41<br />And that was so big and it kept me on that hamster wheel of I have to be more, I have to be more.<br />25:46<br />I have to be more.<br />25:47<br />And so I got rejected in December 4 months later, I had this existential crisis and that narrative of I’m not good enough, I’m not good enough, I’m not good enough step like step into that essential crisis.<br />26:00<br />So I, I walk away from the exam.<br />26:02<br />I’m like, I have to take a break.<br />26:03<br />And now all what’s going through my head is your a quitter.<br />26:07<br />Like you’re just taking the easy path.<br />26:08<br />Now, you have to tell you about your exam.<br />26:11<br />Like what’s wrong with you?<br />26:12<br />You know, it was just the self talk that you would never tell a friend who was going to the same thing I was doing unto myself, right?<br />26:19<br />And so it was super, super eye opening because it was a total surrender to something’s not feeling right?<br />26:28<br />So you can’t push through it.<br />26:29<br />I’m a super intuitive person.<br />26:31<br />Like if I’m doing something things slightly outside of my integrity, I feel it so physically like my intuition is so so loud and I’m very grateful for that.<br />26:39<br />But sometimes I’m like, girl, like you turn it down two notches like she’s so loud sometimes.<br />26:45<br />But it was, it was really leading into that and just going with the winds of the winds of change really as cheesy as that sounds like I just dedicated all of last summer to trying different classes in the city.<br />26:58<br />Like I joined life coaching school, but I also went to King’s class and I went to dance classes and I met new people and it was just about allowing my eyes to open enough and enough away from this one dream that I’d like always, always had as the the target for so long.<br />27:15<br />And it just took a little bit of being open to seeing what else there was.<br />27:20<br />And really something a friend of mine said to me that has carried me through and continues to carry me through this, this new pursuit is he was like, well, what if this is transition?<br />27:31<br />It’s not about pursuing something different.<br />27:34<br />Maybe you’re just pursuing the same purpose through a different how and it couldn’t be closer to the truth because so much of the work that I’m doing with women now is exactly what I envisioned myself doing once I became a doctor.<br />27:47<br />But it’s just in a different way now and with the same impact.<br />27:50<br />So, or a different impact really because I love how this is blossomed.<br />27:54<br />So how beautiful is that you were able to like, I mean, it sounds like you were very attached to like this is what life is supposed to look like.<br />28:03<br />This is what I’m supposed to be looking like.<br />28:04<br />This is what I’ve worked so hard for to like transition that and phasing that.<br />28:09<br />And I can see that it requires a lot of resilience to do the work through that transition.<br />28:14<br />I would love to, to peel back a little bit of a layer of, you know, you talked about how everyone like especially in the medical world is probably a good way to say it.<br />28:24<br />But I, so I just want to say it’s like at least here in the United States, it’s, it’s, there’s hustle culture where, you know, the idea of like to be accepted.<br />28:34<br />I have to do more.<br />28:35<br />And I think this is a fine line because a lot of the women that listen to this podcast and a lot of the women that I talked to do is around them wanting more for themselves.<br />28:44<br />And I think there’s a huge difference between being more for someone else versus being more for you.<br />28:51<br />And it sounds like you were living and I would love to hear your perspective on this.<br />28:55<br />But what was it like living by the standards, expectations, the assumptions of being more for someone else versus now, literally being more for yourself?<br />29:07<br />Oh My God.<br />29:08<br />What a beautiful question I can like.<br />29:11<br />And as you were asking me that I just started getting like light bulbs in my head of how that same mindset towards my medical profession seeped into my relationship.<br />29:21<br />Like it’s, and I think that’s a really important thing to note is that you can’t always cherry pick how your mindset in one area, area of your life is distinct from that same mindset towards other places.<br />29:34<br />So if you don’t feel enough for the medical school advisors or the people in your corporate job or your partner, you’re not going to feel enough in your friendships or your family, right?<br />29:45<br />Like I think it’s very difficult to say one is either one or the other, right?<br />29:48<br />I think it’s both, but just a little side note there.<br />29:51<br />I think what was such a huge facet of that kind of existential crisis and to surrender was what I said earlier, like leaning into you have what you need right now.<br />30:02<br />You know, even if it’s not, even if the outcome doesn’t look like what you thought you’d be doing right now, you have what you need, like, you arrived at this point because of something and no matter what that is, no matter what it looks like.<br />30:14<br />One week from now, one month from now, one year from now this is where you’re to be and you have what, what it takes to, to navigate this.<br />30:20<br />Right.<br />30:20<br />So it’s, I think it’s really, really leaning into that, but also detaching from the things that you can’t control.<br />30:29<br />So I could go into like how the competition works in medical school and all that fun stuff, but I, I won’t bore you with it.<br />30:36<br />It was just like I knew I had something to offer, but maybe somebody else didn’t the advisor that got my application or it was just a really competitive round of, of applicants who had master’s degrees at that point just had my bachelor’s, right.<br />30:47<br />So could go into all the factors that I can’t control.<br />30:50<br />But what I can control is is that knowing?<br />30:52<br />Right?<br />30:53<br />And I think it also comes back to what we spoke, what we spoke about earlier in, is it that you truly want that thing or is this rerouting pointing you towards what you actually desire or what you actually need to fulfill the feeling that you want to, to step into?<br />31:09<br />Right?<br />31:09<br />Because I can say now with like so much clarity and again, it took going through it and riding that wave that this is so what I’m meant to be doing because I get to really make of this career, what I want with it versus perhaps only fulfilling what an MD would allow me to fulfill it, you know, with a doctor’s degree or something.<br />31:29<br />So, it’s so much more than that, of course, but all that to say, to patch it up into something for the listeners.<br />31:35<br />Ride the wave because it’s always, always guiding you towards what’s really meant for you.<br />31:41<br />Yeah.<br />31:42<br />And so in, in riding the wave, I think this is going to be one of my last questions.<br />31:46<br />But in riding the wave, how does someone navigate the this regulation of being on the wave and riding the wave or riding the wave?<br />31:55<br />And it’s like a really big wave and you’re like, I’ve never ridden a wave like this before or like, you know, learning how to ride the wave.<br />32:01<br />Like what are some things that they can find themselves of?<br />32:03<br />Like, especially if there’s a listener out there right now listening and saying like, damn, I’m in the middle of this transition myself or I’m in the middle of a season where I feel like I can’t catch my breath or like, I don’t know what that’s gonna look like.<br />32:14<br />How can this, this person at least have something to hold on to or faith in some kind of direction when they’re in the middle of that?<br />32:23<br />Yeah, that’s a beautiful question because sometimes it’s really hard to feel that regulation when there’s no set end point, right?<br />32:28<br />Or it just feels like you’re walking through fog and it doesn’t, you know, cancel, it’s gonna get clear.<br />32:32<br />So I would say my first suggestion would be really take a look at the subconscious expectations that you have that are creating some of your discomfort.<br />32:41<br />So in my, in my case, it was, you have to be a doctor.<br />32:45<br />You’re going to be the first family member to become a doctor.<br />32:47<br />Everybody’s relying on you like you have to be that cycle breaker that transcends the corporate ladder or whatever, right?<br />32:54<br />What are those expectations that you’re carrying that are causing that discomfort?<br />32:58<br />Because often it really comes down to the bread and butter is, is that is like what we’re telling ourselves without becoming conscious of it.<br />33:06<br />The second thing I would say is if you’re in a season where you feel like things are just happening to you, look at how they’re happening for you because there’s always something, there’s always something hidden in the circumstances were being presented, right?<br />33:21<br />Have you always wanted to quit your job?<br />33:23<br />Like, have you, do you hate your boss?<br />33:25<br />And now you’re in a place where they’re doing cuts in your job, right?<br />33:28<br />It’s scary.<br />33:29<br />It’s scary, but sometimes the universe or God or whatever you call your higher power gives you that nudge to say, hey, this is how I’m pushing you to finally take ownership of your dreams and take responsibility for them.<br />33:43<br />And the other thing.<br />33:45<br />And my last point to this question I would say is leaning into what your soul and your body will guide you towards.<br />33:53<br />So this is actually a conversation I was having with a friend earlier because she’s unemployed right now and she’s like, waiting to hear back from some applications and she feels in her words really useless.<br />34:03<br />And I was like, it’s not like you’re sitting at home doing nothing like you’re reading, you’re going to the gym, you’re seeing friends, you’re working on passion projects says, yeah, but I just don’t feel like I have a purpose and I go, maybe it’s because our purpose is so tied to our work, our professional work, right?<br />34:17<br />Versus there are seasons in life and really all the time, right?<br />34:21<br />Where it’s really important to embrace this idea.<br />34:24<br />That purpose isn’t something that is only driven by long term pursuit, but it can be a moment to moment thing, right?<br />34:30<br />So if you’re sitting at home right now and you either just got laid off or you’re thinking about quitting your job, but you don’t know what that looks like or you want to leave that relationship really like give yourself the space to see what your heart is guided towards because your heart will show you your curiosities if you just allow it.<br />34:46<br />So in my case, last summer, I just was like, I am curious about life coaching school and then I looked into it and that curiosity grew.<br />34:54<br />Next thing, you know, I had bought my spot in my life coaching school, right.<br />34:57<br />For you.<br />34:58<br />It might be, I’m really curious about taking up poetry or I really want to go to that webinar about, I don’t know, sexuality or, or saving or investing, right?<br />35:08<br />Just throwing ideas out there, right?<br />35:10<br />But in, in these seasons where you feel like you’ve been going in that rat race or you aren’t sure how to break those cycles.<br />35:17<br />You kind of just have to let your heart show you.<br />35:19<br />I don’t know if that sounds cheesy or not, but that’s the best way I know how to describe it.<br />35:23<br />I think it sounds perfect, you know, and I really love that.<br />35:25<br />You share and let you know your purpose.<br />35:27<br />I think we do tie a lot of our purpose to what our job is, what our career is, what our title is, what our role is and what we don’t realize, I think back to the becoming, it’s also in the being of that purpose, right?<br />35:40<br />So we can still be the, be the being, be the essence of what the embodiment is of that purpose without having the title, right?<br />35:49<br />And it’s coming back like, what is that for ourselves?<br />35:51<br />And I think that’s so beautiful for us to remember because as a fully expressed woman, you know, I truly believe it’s, it’s, it’s you expressing every part of yourself and it doesn’t mean you have a defined purpose by like work or title or role that you step into.<br />36:08<br />It’s so much in your being, it’s in how you are expressing yourself.<br />36:11<br />And so by listening to, hey, I have this calling for the poetry example that you said or like, hey, I want to learn more in investing.<br />36:19<br />You’re giving yourself an opportunity to live by purpose by expressing these parts of you that are curious to leaning into these different topics and different things and ways of being.<br />36:28<br />So that was so beautifully sad and as a last and final question, because this has been so great.<br />36:36<br />How are you living your fully stressed life today?<br />36:39<br />So how are you really leaning into and honoring your fullest express version of you?<br />36:45<br />Oh What a beautiful question.<br />36:48<br />It’s also one that I think changes by the season, right?<br />36:50<br />Like because some weeks I might tell you, I’m just letting myself put my pajamas on at 5 p.m. and sit and read and others, like in this season, it’s really embracing the part of me that wants to go, go, go and doing so in a very balanced and healthy way.<br />37:04<br />But I think right now to me being fully expressed is like speaking from my power, really, I think I, you mentioned this on my podcast, like this idea of you let yourself be toned down or you toned yourself down for so long.<br />37:19<br />But now after traveling the last two months and right now being in a place where I dropped everything to just do my business.<br />37:27<br />I, again, I arrived at this place because I, I can, but that can means it might feel a little bit uncomfortable at first to like, say, I believe in what I’m doing and I have the tools to, to help people and to help them step into their fully express selves.<br />37:42<br />But you have to, you have to practice it to, to instill it in yourself, you know, so doing it despite fear, I would say, oh, I love that.<br />37:53<br />Well, I’m definitely here supporting you and guy and like here to celebrate you guys, like you are going after all the things you want to be going and you go, go, go and like stepping into your power and embracing it even though it might be a little stretchy and expanding, which is so beautiful here right now.<br />38:09<br />Stretching and expanding is the perfect way to describe it.<br />38:13<br />That’s exactly what it sounds like.<br />38:15<br />And I love those seasons of stretching and expanding because it’s like you’re in the duality of like holy shit.<br />38:21<br />This is a lot.<br />38:22<br />Oh My God.<br />38:22<br />This is so exciting.<br />38:23<br />It’s like, it’s like the duality of like, oh my God, I’m so scared, but this feels really good at the same time.<br />38:28<br />Like I don’t know what I’m doing.<br />38:29<br />This is stretchy and expanding.<br />38:30<br />I’m leaning and da da, da, da da.<br />38:31<br />But it’s like, overall just a really expansive season for.<br />38:38<br />So that’s amazing.<br />38:40<br />How can someone connect with you, find you listen to your podcast, all the things.<br />38:46<br />Yeah.<br />38:46<br />So the best way to connect with me is on Instagram.<br />38:49<br />It’s at commitment to growth.<br />38:51<br />One word cited to my D MS nicely.<br />38:55<br />We can chat, just vibe.<br />38:57<br />I’m really active on there.<br />38:58<br />So always happy to chat with people.<br />39:01<br />I also am very active on my website.<br />39:03<br />It’s www dot Commitment to growth.com.<br />39:06<br />Grab some freebies at over there, learn a little bit more about my, my coaching programs that are available.<br />39:11<br />And if you look up the Commitment to Growth podcast, very easy, same name across all pops.<br />39:16<br />It’s available on Apple Spotify.<br />39:18<br />You can find it in the link in my bio on Instagram.<br />39:20<br />So commitment to growth pretty much everywhere if you just look it up.<br />39:24<br />So that that’s where you so beautiful.<br />39:26<br />I will make sure to put that in the show notes for you guys as well.<br />39:29<br />And yeah, thank you so much Mariana for coming onto the podcast.<br />39:32<br />It has been so sweet connecting with you over the last 24 hours and just being in your energy and so nice meeting you at the podcast event.<br />39:40<br />I think I talk about this on the community all the time or on this podcast all the time, like community, everything like who your relationships are, are are direct reflection of your network, your net worth.<br />39:52<br />Like it’s just the quality of people that you have in your life.<br />39:55<br />And so thank you for coming into mine and I’m so excited to support you on yours.<br />40:00<br />Thank you so much.<br />40:01<br />The joy was all mine.<br />40:02<br />I cannot wait to share this with people.<br />40:04<br />So thank you.<br />40:05<br />Thank you.</div></div></div></div></div></div></div>



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<li>You find strength and resilience from the foundations in your life. </li>



<li>Midlife Crisis? This is for you. </li>



<li>Exentstial Crisis? This is for you. </li>



<li>Wondering how to keep going? This is for you. </li>



<li>What it looks like to transition from Being MORE for everyone else to Being More for YOU </li>



<li>Tangible practices to remember in the middle of turbulence </li>



<li>How you can feel purposeful without a career, title, or “job”</li>
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<p>Mariana Jimenez is the founder of Commitment to Growth Resilience Coaching, a platform dedicated to helping women redefine resilience in their lives. At CTG, Mariana’s mission is to teach women that resilience is not solely the product of grit and willpower, but rather it is a foundation built by our relationship with ourselves, our loved ones, our thoughts and emotions, our physical body, and our capacity for delayed gratification. Using her background in Kinesiology, Personal Training, and Neuroscience, Mariana helps her clients tidy up and foster alignment within these foundations of their lives so that they may cultivate the strength and momentum to persevere through the adversity they face in their lives.</p>



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<li>Instagram: <a href="https://www.instagram.com/commitmenttogrowth/">@commitmenttogrowth</a></li>



<li>Website: <a href="http://www.commitmenttogrowth.com">www.commitmenttogrowth.com</a></li>
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Are you curious about the role resilience plays in personal growth and success? In this exciting episode, I sit down with Mariana Jimenez, a resilience coach and the host of the Commitment to Growth Podcast. We met at the Podcast Evolutions 2024 conference in LA, and I was instantly drawn to her vibrant energy and profound insights. Today, she shares her expertise on building resilience and how it serves as a foundation for living fully expressed.



Mariana discusses her journey from a potential medical career to embracing life coaching, highlighting how resilience has played a pivotal role in navigating life’s transitions. She offers deep insights into understanding and developing resilience across various aspects of life, including personal relationships, professional endeavors, and self-perception.







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Full Transcript0:00Welcome to the fully expressed podcast with Karenna.0:02I am your podcast host, Karenna Soto.0:04And this is the show where we have conversations that invite you into living a life, fully expressed, creating relationships where you feel the most fully expressed, bringing your fullest expressed version into your businesses and in your careers.0:18And what I love about the show is that traditionally, we are always just having conversations where you feel like it’s just two of us sitting at dinner table and you’re just like hanging out with us.0:29So I’m so excited for you to listen to today’s episode.0:32I’m bringing on a new guest onto the podcast.0:35This new guest, her name is Mariana.0:38That’s how I say it, right?0:39You Mariana Beauty.0:42Her name is Mariana Jimenez.0:43And we actually met at a podcast conference called Podcast Evolutions 2024 in LA and one, if you are thinking about a podcast or you just want to hear how podcasting businesses are at that conference, I found very, very helpful.1:00But when I walked away even more with like how I putting like podcasting business can be, but also just like the community of people there.1:08Like I’ve, I’ve been to a number of conferences from A I conferences, to government conferences, to tech conferences, to like women’s conferences.1:18And it was so special to be a part of a community where everyone’s willing to contribute to each other’s success.1:25You know, you really felt this like deep support and I got to meet Mariana because they had these like little meetups that you got to choose.1:33So there was one full day that was like, really encouraging connection.1:36I was like, you’re thinking about a conference, like you guys should really do this.1:39But there was women in tech, I guess, I guess women in tech or women in podcasting beat up.1:46And that’s where I met Mariana and it was hilarious because I remember walking into that and like, I sat down with like 20 women and then like, everyone just like, shuffled their business cards from like left to right left to right.2:01It was like, oh my God, this is how we do business.2:03And then we sat down getting to know one of each other and like talking with one another and it was just, I, I met Marianna and I was like, ok, Mara, you have to come onto the podcast.2:12So for those, I don’t know, but Marianna is a resilience coach, I’m going to let her introduce herself, but she has so much to offer about resiliency and what that actually means in defini...]]>
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<p>Have you ever wondered how the stars and planets influence your personal journey? In this episode, I’m thrilled to introduce Samantha Hollingsworth, a master astrologer and seeker of spirituality, who sheds light on how astrology can guide our personal and spiritual growth. Together, we delve into the significance of astrological charts in understanding our deeper selves and how the celestial bodies guide our life’s path. Samantha’s expertise illuminates the mysterious and profound impact of astrology on our everyday lives.</p>



<p>In the second part of the episode, Samantha provides us with a captivating insight into the practical applications of astrology. She explains how astrological alignments can influence our decisions, relationships, and paths to self-discovery. From discussing our soul’s evolution to explaining the intricate details of our astrological charts, this episode is packed with wisdom to help you harness the power of astrology in your quest for personal development.</p>



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Have you ever wondered how the stars and planets influence your personal journey? In this episode, I’m thrilled to introduce Samantha Hollingsworth, a master astrologer and seeker of spirituality, who sheds light on how astrology can guide our personal and spiritual growth. Together, we delve into the significance of astrological charts in understanding our deeper selves and how the celestial bodies guide our life’s path. Samantha’s expertise illuminates the mysterious and profound impact of astrology on our everyday lives.



In the second part of the episode, Samantha provides us with a captivating insight into the practical applications of astrology. She explains how astrological alignments can influence our decisions, relationships, and paths to self-discovery. From discussing our soul’s evolution to explaining the intricate details of our astrological charts, this episode is packed with wisdom to help you harness the power of astrology in your quest for personal development.







You can read the full podcast transcript for this episode below:



Full Transcript0:00Welcome to the fully expressed podcast with Karenna.0:02I am your podcast host, Karenna Soto.0:04And this is the show where we have different conversations that invite you into your fullest expressed self and life, relationships and business.0:12And today is really exciting for me because I have a really special guest on here and that I met, I think last year, we’ve only become friends in last year, but she has become one of my best friends and one of my closest sisters.0:28And I’m so excited to share her with you because she is a master astrologist and such a great human and always, and her and I have just connected in not just like through this work, but I feel like we just like vibe and connect in general.0:46So I was so excited for you guys to meet her.0:48Her name is Samantha Hollingsworth and Samantha is here with us.0:53So I’m going to let her introduce herself.0:55Thank you.0:56That’s the best intro ever.0:58Yeah, I feel like we just connected on every soul level.1:02I still have to put our charts together and see like our connections.1:05I know we have a lot of similarities.1:07But yeah, so I am an astrologer and a Goldsmith and a seeker of spirituality and knowledge and just living life to the full really going on an adventure.1:20I love that.1:20Now, I remember when we, so I met you at Evan’s house, which is another friend that we met.1:25And I met Evan at one of my women’s circles, but she was holding her own women’s circle and like her own little community thing that we were at her house.1:31And I, I remember like you talking and you start talking about astrology and the way that you lit up, I was like, I really like her.1:37I need to become friends with her.1:38I need to get to know her more and like the more that I hung out with you, I was like, yeah, she’s going to be a part of my life forever.1:43I know.1:44I feel exactly the same way.1:46It was like, I always laugh because I think we think of soulmates sometimes as partnerships.1:51But I have, especially in the last year, met just a couple women.1:55You included that when I met you.1:57It’s like, oh, where have you been all my life?1:59Like hi sister.2:00So I, yeah, we have soul sister mates too.2:05Yeah, I feel that so deepl...]]>
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<p>Have you ever wondered how the stars and planets influence your personal journey? In this episode, I’m thrilled to introduce Samantha Hollingsworth, a master astrologer and seeker of spirituality, who sheds light on how astrology can guide our personal and spiritual growth. Together, we delve into the significance of astrological charts in understanding our deeper selves and how the celestial bodies guide our life’s path. Samantha’s expertise illuminates the mysterious and profound impact of astrology on our everyday lives.</p>



<p>In the second part of the episode, Samantha provides us with a captivating insight into the practical applications of astrology. She explains how astrological alignments can influence our decisions, relationships, and paths to self-discovery. From discussing our soul’s evolution to explaining the intricate details of our astrological charts, this episode is packed with wisdom to help you harness the power of astrology in your quest for personal development.</p>



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<p>You can read the full podcast transcript for this episode below:</p>



<div class="wp-block-create-block-castos-transcript"><div class="ssp-transcript"><div class="row"><div class="col"><div class="tabs"><div class="tab">Full Transcript<div class="tab-content ssp-transcript-content">0:00<br />Welcome to the fully expressed podcast with Karenna.<br />0:02<br />I am your podcast host, Karenna Soto.<br />0:04<br />And this is the show where we have different conversations that invite you into your fullest expressed self and life, relationships and business.<br />0:12<br />And today is really exciting for me because I have a really special guest on here and that I met, I think last year, we’ve only become friends in last year, but she has become one of my best friends and one of my closest sisters.<br />0:28<br />And I’m so excited to share her with you because she is a master astrologist and such a great human and always, and her and I have just connected in not just like through this work, but I feel like we just like vibe and connect in general.<br />0:46<br />So I was so excited for you guys to meet her.<br />0:48<br />Her name is Samantha Hollingsworth and Samantha is here with us.<br />0:53<br />So I’m going to let her introduce herself.<br />0:55<br />Thank you.<br />0:56<br />That’s the best intro ever.<br />0:58<br />Yeah, I feel like we just connected on every soul level.<br />1:02<br />I still have to put our charts together and see like our connections.<br />1:05<br />I know we have a lot of similarities.<br />1:07<br />But yeah, so I am an astrologer and a Goldsmith and a seeker of spirituality and knowledge and just living life to the full really going on an adventure.<br />1:20<br />I love that.<br />1:20<br />Now, I remember when we, so I met you at Evan’s house, which is another friend that we met.<br />1:25<br />And I met Evan at one of my women’s circles, but she was holding her own women’s circle and like her own little community thing that we were at her house.<br />1:31<br />And I, I remember like you talking and you start talking about astrology and the way that you lit up, I was like, I really like her.<br />1:37<br />I need to become friends with her.<br />1:38<br />I need to get to know her more and like the more that I hung out with you, I was like, yeah, she’s going to be a part of my life forever.<br />1:43<br />I know.<br />1:44<br />I feel exactly the same way.<br />1:46<br />It was like, I always laugh because I think we think of soulmates sometimes as partnerships.<br />1:51<br />But I have, especially in the last year, met just a couple women.<br />1:55<br />You included that when I met you.<br />1:57<br />It’s like, oh, where have you been all my life?<br />1:59<br />Like hi sister.<br />2:00<br />So I, yeah, we have soul sister mates too.<br />2:05<br />Yeah, I feel that so deeply and I think that’s for anyone that’s listening to the podcast too.<br />2:09<br />It’s like, you know, sometimes you just find your people and you just connect them, but it’s by leaning into the things, right?<br />2:14<br />Like, so, like, I found you in this space of like, consciousness and like, people doing the work and around women that are really leaning into their spirituality and like all this stuff.<br />2:23<br />And this is like, I was so intrigued and that I really want to embody that.<br />2:26<br />And then I met you, you know, and then that’s like the gift of like, leaning into the things that call you because you find people that are like literally soul sisters.<br />2:34<br />And I’m sure there’s something in our charts which we’ll talk about eventually that like just says, yeah, you guys were supposed to meet at some point in this timeline.<br />2:42<br />Totally.<br />2:42<br />Absolutely.<br />2:43<br />And it’s interesting too because right before I met you, excuse me, I had a falling out with a group of women and I was just so bummed about it.<br />2:51<br />And I remember my husband was like, ok, just ask the universe to call in a new group of, of soul sisters.<br />2:59<br />I wanted a deeper connection.<br />3:00<br />I didn’t feel 100% seen by this group.<br />3:03<br />I was in.<br />3:04<br />It was all for the, all for the best.<br />3:06<br />But the awesome thing was that right after that is when I met you and another woman and kind of came into this circle of amazing incredible women that were now in.<br />3:15<br />And I feel like it was from just asking the universe to bring me like deeper connections and really incredible women that in fired me and the universe has blown me away.<br />3:26<br />Yeah, I think I was in the same season too of like really calling and 2023 was the year of like, I really want a deep community.<br />3:34<br />I want like, support and I want to be loved and seen and heard in all aspects but also like, inspired and motivated.<br />3:40<br />Like it wasn’t just like, yes, I want that and I feel like you and I are both working towards our businesses, our passions, we’re trying to create like this big life for ourselves.<br />3:49<br />And that to me also like means so much to me because it’s like, oh, like you get to know my day to day, you know about my relationships, you know what I’m going through and you’re also like, we’re holding the vision for each other and celebrating each other along the way to like bigger and greater.<br />4:04<br />And like, that’s really what I was like.<br />4:06<br />All right.<br />4:06<br />Where are my people at?<br />4:07<br />And here we are totally.<br />4:09<br />Yeah.<br />4:09<br />And I think it’s so important as women to support each other and not, not be in that competition.<br />4:14<br />Energy, which just happens sometimes.<br />4:17<br />But yeah, same.<br />4:18<br />I really want just women who could see all of me and I could express myself and all of me.<br />4:23<br />And I think I think everybody wants that to a certain extent, but especially women, I think we need it.<br />4:28<br />We need to be seen by our sisters.<br />4:30<br />Yeah, I feel like there’s eventually I would love to talk about this on the podcast, but there is something that there’s like another, what do we call it?<br />4:37<br />Not species of women, but there’s women out there that are really competing against each other.<br />4:41<br />Right?<br />4:41<br />Like, I don’t know how to say it.<br />4:42<br />Like another group of people, another group of women where you can get into this place of like, well, she has this and I don’t have that she’s better than me or whatever.<br />4:50<br />And it’s like, then you’re like, holding all this jealousy against them and like, that kind of energy is so, it’s just so unnecessary and exhausting.<br />5:01<br />Like being in the, like, loving, supportive energy with your sister specifically and having sisterhood, I think, and the more I think about this, I think there’s more people out there that have sisterhood wounds.<br />5:10<br />Like I did, like, I definitely have like sisterhood wounds and like, being able to let myself be seen by women is just like a whole nother thing that I feel like I’ve been able to, to.<br />5:20<br />But a lot of people do have those like deeper wounds from like growing up.<br />5:24<br />Like there’s, I mean, I’ve heard stories I’ve never dealt with mean girls in high school but like, if some people deal with mean girls in high school, you know, like being really bullied by mean girls and it’s like, oh, how do I work through that?<br />5:35<br />So then I can, like, create the loving relationship that we can do and like, have with other women.<br />5:40<br />Yeah, I agree.<br />5:41<br />And I think, I think society is partly to blame for that too.<br />5:44<br />It pits us against each other.<br />5:46<br />And I feel like if you have, like you said, French, like women wounds, mother wounds, any of those things where, you know, women innately are meant to be open hearted and nurturing and all these things.<br />5:56<br />And I think that, you know, if you grow up, grow up without that or you just don’t have that in your life, it’s hard sometimes to, to feel comfortable even allowing that in.<br />6:06<br />And so I feel like showing, you know, you’re an example of what it looks like to just be so open hearted and nurturing and loving.<br />6:13<br />And I think that’s really a gift, you know, and I think more women need to see that and that there, it’s also, I think I talked about this too sometimes when I’m talking, I tied into astrology too, but it’s part of manifestation and all of those things, which is, you know, that lack mindset looking into the world and being shown, there’s not enough, you know, we, we live in a society that kind of pushes scarcity, especially in the Western world.<br />6:35<br />And I feel like when we realize there’s enough, you know, like there’s an infinite amount of people that can express their uniqueness.<br />6:42<br />And that’s what I love the most about astrology is, you know, you could have the exact same chart as someone else and be a completely different human because you can express that, that essence of the chart in your unique way.<br />6:53<br />And I think if more people realize that they, they’d see that everyone’s voice is necessary, it’s all needed.<br />6:59<br />You know, we don’t need to compete.<br />7:00<br />There’s enough for everybody so true.<br />7:03<br />I love that so much.<br />7:04<br />And so like, let’s double down into astrology, you know, like, so we’re gonna be talking a lot about astrology today and just like how you can use astrology as a tool.<br />7:11<br />But I would love to learn Sam.<br />7:13<br />Like, how did you find astrology?<br />7:15<br />How did you even get to a place of wanting to become a master astrologist and also tapping into this?<br />7:20<br />Like, I would love to hear how you’ve been able to like tap into this channel for astrology because y’all, once you hear her talk about astrology, what’s happening in this world, which we will get there on this podcast like today and this season, like, you’ll hear her speak and you’re like, whoa.<br />7:36<br />So I want to know all that about that.<br />7:38<br />Yeah.<br />7:38<br />So it’s funny because I had a reading like my very first astrology reading that someone did for me, I think she was a shamanic, she called herself a shamanic astrologer and that was in 2018, I believe, or maybe 2019.<br />7:53<br />And I just relied to it again and it was so interesting to go back and, I mean, it’s just such a different time in my life.<br />8:00<br />I remember getting that reading and being fascinated, but it’s so interesting because it wasn’t, it wasn’t that I, I thought, oh, I’m going to go pursue this now.<br />8:07<br />I just thought, oh, that’s really cool.<br />8:08<br />Like, what a neat gift to have, you know?<br />8:11<br />And then when 2020 happened and the world shut down and my business really, I was a Pilates instructor and I had like a pretty thriving business and a lot of those clients, you know, someone went online and some I left and so I had extra time and I remember being on Instagram and, you know, nothing against any.<br />8:31<br />I mean, I love Instagram and there’s amazing people on there.<br />8:33<br />But I was just always that person that’s always hesitant to buy a program on Instagram or any of those things.<br />8:38<br />I just wasn’t really in the social media world at the time.<br />8:41<br />And so this woman came across my feed and I just, I’ve never felt such a strong, yes, you have to take this course.<br />8:49<br />And that’s exactly she was offering an astrology basics course.<br />8:53<br />And it was wild.<br />8:55<br />I’ve never had such a strong pull to just be like, I’m signing up for this.<br />8:59<br />So I took the first one and I would just say it was like, I really believe astrology is a language it’s the language of our soul and it just lit up.<br />9:09<br />But like all of a sudden it was as if I was up to something I always knew inside of me and I just didn’t realize that’s like the best way I can kind of describe it.<br />9:16<br />So it was as if something turned on a light bulb turned on.<br />9:20<br />I ended up taking her second level.<br />9:22<br />And after that I definitely started to read more books.<br />9:26<br />I realized I didn’t want to take too many of other people’s courses just because I do think part of what this gift is is channeling too.<br />9:33<br />And I believe everyone can access this.<br />9:35<br />I think that, you know, it’s about tapping in and we can all access, you know, the divine in different ways.<br />9:42<br />But I definitely, once I knew the basics, I started just reading more about what’s called evolutionary astrology, which is the idea that we come here to learn lessons and we continue to evolve through lifetime.<br />9:56<br />And yeah, it’s really interesting.<br />9:58<br />And then that just coupled with the readings I was doing with different people, I started just receiving more and more information and it’s just kind of gone from there and yeah, it just continues to evolve.<br />10:09<br />Yeah.<br />10:09<br />So, I mean, that sounds so beautiful.<br />10:11<br />It sounds like you got this hit and like this nudge and it was like, oh light bulb moment.<br />10:15<br />This is giving me so much life.<br />10:17<br />I need more of this So tell me a little bit more about the evolution of like our souls coming down and being here and evolving.<br />10:23<br />What does that mean?<br />10:24<br />Yeah.<br />10:25<br />So the idea is that there’s, I don’t want to say levels because there’s, it’s really understanding something you realize in astrology and something I really love about it is there is no bad, there’s no good and bad.<br />10:37<br />It’s more worth frequency.<br />10:38<br />And you know, when we get into like where we are right now in astrology, it’ll make a little more sense, but just without going too far into it, Pluto is a planet that really rules our collective energy and collective consciousness and it’s moving into Aquarius or it’s in Aquarius.<br />10:53<br />Pardon me?<br />10:54<br />And it’s going to be there for about 17 years.<br />10:56<br />And that really is the coming to the understanding that we are energy frequency and vibration.<br />11:02<br />And when you understand that you realize, yes, there are lower frequencies and higher frequencies like love and anger and those sort of things, but there’s no bad.<br />11:12<br />It’s all lessons.<br />11:13<br />And so the idea of evolutionary astrology is that you come here usually with nothing and you, you, you build your physical sense.<br />11:23<br />So everything in kind of the physical world, you, you learn to understand money and self worth and our value and some of those basic needs, like you learn how to have your basic needs met and then you work your way up, right?<br />11:36<br />And you kind of get to that level where maybe you have everything given to you, you have all the money you could ever want.<br />11:41<br />You have all the possessions.<br />11:42<br />And then you’re, you realize, oh, I’m maybe I’m not happy or I’m still missing something.<br />11:46<br />And so then you go on the spiritual quest and you start to go inwards and you start to ask yourself the eye questions, who am I?<br />11:53<br />And why am I here?<br />11:54<br />And what is life and what is the purpose of all of this?<br />11:57<br />And as you make your way, it all goes back to service, being of service.<br />12:02<br />And in the end, you really come to this realization that we are all one consciousness expressing itself in unique forms for this short period of time on earth.<br />12:12<br />And you, you know that it’s about really connecting and, and losing that separation, letting go of the I’m this, I’m that and recognizing we’re all one and that the more you give, the more good you feel really.<br />12:25<br />And so it’s finding the eye and then sharing that eye with the we essentially, yeah.<br />12:31<br />And this can happen in one lifetime, 1000 lifetimes, 10,000 lifetimes.<br />12:36<br />It’s really based on the soul’s journey.<br />12:39<br />So, you know, it’s, there’s no one path, there’s many paths.<br />12:44<br />And I think too, you know, there’s, I’ve read that and I, and other people talk about this, but you know that we also come sometimes and have easy lives because we’ve had really challenging lives, you know, and that’s why I say, like, there’s no reason to compare or feel jealous or judgmental because we’re all, we’ve been all things.<br />12:59<br />We’ve been all races, we’ve been all colors, we’ve been everything.<br />13:02<br />We’ve been a tree, we’ve been a rock.<br />13:04<br />I really believe that we’ve been everything and that’s kind of what evolutionary astrology talks about and speaks into.<br />13:10<br />I keep thinking about like the time that we were sitting in the car, like on the way home from the farmers market and like you were giving me and Nick deeper readings and I forget what you said where I came from.<br />13:20<br />But for Nick, I think he, he had come, he was like a farmer or something in a different lifetime and to break this down, like for, for him, you were sharing how he had to work through these things.<br />13:31<br />Like his, his mission here on earth was to work through these, these I don’t want to call them weaknesses or these gaps or like whatever he’s here to learn.<br />13:39<br />But based on what his soul was before, right?<br />13:41<br />So his soul here is now on this lifetime to actually work through this break through this.<br />13:46<br />Integrate this and, and what’s the last word?<br />13:49<br />Yeah, fully integrate these parts of themselves.<br />13:51<br />Is that what you’re talking about?<br />13:52<br />Yeah, essentially you’re coming here to work through.<br />13:57<br />I mean, that’s why we come back essentially in evolutionary strategies because we didn’t fully learn the lessons or we’re missing like we, we or we came for a specific purpose.<br />14:06<br />And then, you know, we, we either got there and then we move on to the next lesson or we didn’t and we come back and do it again.<br />14:12<br />And you can see that in some of the charts.<br />14:14<br />When you have certain planets with the north and south node, you can kind of understand that, OK, you didn’t quite learn this lesson, you came back to master it.<br />14:21<br />We’re here to become masters of our energy and masters of our mind.<br />14:26<br />And so, you know, that can take a long time.<br />14:28<br />Earth is very dense and very challenging and you know, I think Buddha is like a good example, I guess, you know, Jesus Buddha, all these figures in our, in our, you know, religious figures in our society really represent and, you know, not to poke feathers because I know everyone is entitled to have their own belief system.<br />14:45<br />But I feel they are all examples of kind of reaching that higher state of consciousness, which is that, you know, there is no separation.<br />14:52<br />It’s I kind of describe it as a healthy detachment, meaning you’re not detaching from a place of escapism or numbing.<br />14:58<br />But you realize that you work through your thorns when someone pokes you and you get agitated or irritated, it’s because you haven’t healed something in yourself.<br />15:07<br />And you realize like everyone’s holding the mirror for each other.<br />15:10<br />And when we can let go of that attachment and really sit in our center point, we recognize, you know, we can find that stillness, that heat and that healthy detachment and that’s kind of what it means.<br />15:21<br />So we’re all working to that high echelon of, of pure of and detachment.<br />15:27<br />But yeah, for most of us, we’re still working through aspects of ourselves and mastering other things and you’re, you’re really never leaving anything behind, you’re finding the balance.<br />15:38<br />And this is why also to say really quick, I don’t do a lot of horoscopes and things like that because you aren’t just your son, you’re your whole chart.<br />15:45<br />So to just say, oh yeah, this is how you’re going to feel because you’re a, a son or a tourist.<br />15:50<br />So it’s not really accurate because there’s a million.<br />15:52<br />I mean, if you took 10 Tauruses and put them together for sure, they’ll have some similarities, but they’ll be very different.<br />15:57<br />I mean, there’s so many factors that play into a person’s personality.<br />16:01<br />Yeah, I feel like that’s something that I had learned.<br />16:04<br />Like when I was doing astrology, I think I came across astrology like, like 5, 10 years ago, but it was as simple as like me Googling and saying like, all right, what does Libra have to show today?<br />16:13<br />You know, like I would sit with it and I’d be like, that kind of hits that kind of drop it.<br />16:20<br />Like I don’t think that’s really present for me and then I’d go down the rabbit hole of oh what is my compatibility with my partner?<br />16:25<br />And then it’s like saying, like, how incompatible we are.<br />16:28<br />But I’m like, I love my man so much and I’d be like, what the fuck.<br />16:32<br />And so I say that with like, now that I’ve dove in, into with you and like learning so much about my astrology chart and like, I look at it, I’m like, oh my gosh, this is covering all aspects of me.<br />16:44<br />It’s like my Virgo the fact that like my south node and not like I want to talk about what South node and north nodes are, which you taught me.<br />16:51<br />But there’s just so much of my term.<br />16:53<br />I’m like, oh my God, I’m yeah.<br />16:55<br />Gemini makes sense as myself, which I would love for you to share like, what are some of the important things that someone can pay attention to in their astrology chart chart as well as describe in deeper depth, what is the South Note and what is a North Note and how someone could leverage that?<br />17:11<br />Yeah, totally.<br />17:12<br />I think it, I was, I just want to say too, I think it’s funny when you told me that you and Nick, oh We’re not, you know, everything says we’re not compatible.<br />17:18<br />I was, I was kind of taken aback because you guys have the most beautiful dynamic so obvious you’re meant to be together and I’m like, we need to look at these tricks.<br />17:27<br />I don’t believe that.<br />17:28<br />And, yeah, when you see the sun, for sure, it makes sense.<br />17:31<br />But when you actually,, you know, look at your charts, there’s so many, many things that are compatible.<br />17:37<br />So it, you know what I would say, I’ll say just quickly to stay on relationships for just a second.<br />17:42<br />If you really want to know your compatibility, I could give a really brief overview.<br />17:47<br />I actually look at the sun sign last.<br />17:49<br />It really doesn’t matter as much to me.<br />17:51<br />I look at the moon first, the moon and emotional self and that also relates to the notes the moon, the moon is that the nodes are ruled by the moon.<br />17:59<br />And so that’s why the nodes also play such a huge role in our life because the moon is huge.<br />18:05<br />Like the moon, our emotional world is everything.<br />18:07<br />So when you have moons either in the same sign or same element, so earth, air fire water, that’s a very strong compatible match emotionally.<br />18:15<br />Again, you don’t have to have one.<br />18:17<br />It’s not like if you don’t have this, you’re not a match.<br />18:20<br />It just means like it’s easy and it flows and it feels good.<br />18:23<br />If you have the same Mars, it’s kind of the same for all the planets.<br />18:26<br />If you have Mars in the same element or in the same sign, you’re going to have a strong sexual compatibility and you have fetus in the same sign or the same element.<br />18:34<br />You’re going to have a strong love, compatibility.<br />18:37<br />And then mercury is our communication and the way we process and think so, that’s always a bonus.<br />18:42<br />And I’m pretty sure you and Nick have a good, I remember the same, same element I think of your mercury.<br />18:49<br />Which so do me and my husband and we have you guys and us, we have great communication.<br />18:53<br />It makes it again, it just makes it easier to understand also sometimes like if signs are touching.<br />18:58<br />So it’s like a moon in Pisces and a moon in a that a lot of times can be a good match because they like get each other, they’re next to each other in the zodiac.<br />19:05<br />So there’s a lot, I mean, it goes way deeper than that, but that’s kind of a basic like I would look at all those things first before I ever looked at like the sun right now.<br />19:12<br />The nodes are so powerful.<br />19:15<br />The nodes are really the school of life that you came here to master.<br />19:18<br />So when you were referring to kind of what I was telling Nick, it has everything to do with his south node and north node.<br />19:24<br />And the south note is where we’re coming.<br />19:26<br />It deals with past lives.<br />19:28<br />It deals with unhealed traumas and karma and it’s also where our greatest gifts lie.<br />19:33<br />And then the north node is where we’re headed in this life.<br />19:36<br />And the north node really, we also have gifts at the north node.<br />19:39<br />And you know, again, if you have other planets with these nodes and you’ve done this before, you, you have an understanding.<br />19:45<br />But if you were to look at your chart, say, and you don’t have anything next to it, I always say it’s like going to a foreign country, you don’t speak the language, you don’t have a phone and you don’t have a map and you’re like, I’m gonna find this one place.<br />19:55<br />And so it can feel challenging.<br />19:58<br />But your whole chart facilitates the learning of this node of the north node and the south node.<br />20:03<br />So it’s really like the school you came here to master and everything in your chart facilitates those lessons, our parents facilitate those lessons, our friends, our partners, you know, and whatever node nodes they’re in and is kind of the energy that you’re mastering and letting go of.<br />20:19<br />And then of course, the house that it’s in is kind of the last thing.<br />20:22<br />But the houses are really the area of life that this is kind of where the mastery will be found.<br />20:27<br />So for you as sage north node and Gemini sal node, you are on this sort of spiritual quest in life.<br />20:35<br />You are here to dive deeper and, and really learn mastery of a few things versus the desire to just like be into all the things at once.<br />20:44<br />Gemini really is an energy that just loves, you know, to learn every little thing of all the things and read 10 pages of a book and move on to another book.<br />20:52<br />And, you know, they have a beautiful mind, they’re fast, they’re smart, they’re very eloquent and well spoken and all the things.<br />21:00<br />So it’s again, like, as you can see, it’s a gift, it’s not all bad, but it’s also, you know, learning, you know, learning how to calm the mind, learning how to be in the box, learning how to kind of go on the quest.<br />21:12<br />Adventure travel sage is the seeker and the pioneer.<br />21:16<br />So really freedom, you know, living a life of personal freedom and exploration and foreign travel, all those things are kind of that North and South Note for you.<br />21:27<br />Yeah.<br />21:27<br />Thank you for sharing that.<br />21:28<br />And if you were to dive in deeper, right?<br />21:30<br />So we get more specific into which houses these are in.<br />21:33<br />And my parents saying that that even takes it a little further.<br />21:37<br />Yes, I can’t remember.<br />21:38<br />Do you remember what houses are in?<br />21:39<br />I think it’s in the 12th house.<br />21:40<br />I think Gemini is in the 12th house.<br />21:43<br />So then it’s like learning that.<br />21:45<br />So the 12th house is the house of Piss.<br />21:47<br />It’s the house of the divine.<br />21:48<br />The other side is where a psychic gets.<br />21:51<br />Yeah, we should look it up.<br />21:52<br />I think I might have it on my Yeah, I thought, I mean, not even for just for me.<br />21:56<br />But it’s just like, because I’ve heard this from you so many times.<br />21:58<br />But like, I think for anyone that’s listening, like being able to look up their south notes or look at their north south node as well as looking at to like where they are and which house they are.<br />22:09<br />Yes.<br />22:09<br />So yours is in the ninth house?<br />22:11<br />Yourself?<br />22:11<br />In your north?<br />22:12<br />So your yours, so this is interesting.<br />22:14<br />So like if you were to look, if you don’t know anything about astrology, it can be challenging because it’s like you look at this, I could even just show like you look at this, this.<br />22:22<br />Yeah, like what it’s like what the fuck?<br />22:24<br />Yeah, I feel like what it looks like.<br />22:26<br />Like how am I gonna understand that?<br />22:28<br />Yeah, but there’s so much, I mean, you could Google a lot of this, you know, like luckily astrology is blowing up.<br />22:33<br />I love it.<br />22:33<br />There’s so much out there that you could find out but the houses really are the areas of life that you’re going to see a lot of these lessons and these energies show up in.<br />22:43<br />So for you, it’s interesting because your sound notes in the house of Sage even though it’s in your South notice and I and your North Notes in the house of Gemini, even though it’s sad.<br />22:51<br />So you’re like double learning this lesson of sage and Gemini, it’s like real strong for you and the balance of it.<br />22:58<br />You know.<br />22:59<br />Yeah, exactly.<br />23:00<br />Which is beautiful.<br />23:01<br />I actually, I don’t know.<br />23:02<br />I feel like that’s one of my favorite North and South Notes.<br />23:05<br />I don’t want to say it’s easier.<br />23:06<br />It’s just not some of the other ones are very challenging.<br />23:09<br />Like I just, it’s very challenging.<br />23:11<br />My husband and Nick have the same north node, which is Scorpio, North Note.<br />23:15<br />And, you know, there’s a lot of loss in that.<br />23:17<br />There’s a lot of suffering I would say in a sense which is like, you know, but it makes you, but they’re also incredibly strong and profound healers and leaders and like very powerful people.<br />23:28<br />But yeah, when you have so for you, it really is learning the balance between exploration of the world and yourself, exploration of the mind, exploration of information and also being able to not get so hyper focused that you lose that fun joy, optimism that just resides in you naturally.<br />23:45<br />So it, you know, yeah, the house is really kind of are the, I would say the houses are kind of the icing on the cake.<br />23:51<br />So knowing your north and south node is amazing.<br />23:54<br />And then once you look to the houses, like if you were in the 1st and 7th house, then your nodes are really going to play out in your relationship and your need for independence like yourself of who are you?<br />24:04<br />If it’s the 2nd and 8th House, it’s going to deal with like our value, the physical world and the internal world, money and other people’s money.<br />24:12<br />You know, it’s the house of Tourists and Scorpio.<br />24:15<br />I just said third and nine is you, which is, you know, our minds and Ninth House is kind of the world at large and exploration and travel and higher learning.<br />24:26<br />The third house is communication.<br />24:28<br />It’s also siblings is in there.<br />24:30<br />Fourth house is the mother and the home life.<br />24:33<br />10th house is the opposite.<br />24:34<br />So that’s cancer and 10th house is Capricorn.<br />24:36<br />So that’s everything to do with the father energy career.<br />24:39<br />So if you have your notes there, it’s going to be the balance of home life and career or like, you know how you view your whole world and then 11th house and fifth house, I’m like, what, what’s the opposite?<br />24:51<br />11th House is Aquarius and the fifth house is Leo.<br />24:54<br />So that is your ability to shine and be seen for who you are.<br />24:57<br />Your heart.<br />24:58<br />Leo’s roles like the Fifth House Rules Children and kind of being seen the star of the show and Aquarius and the 11th House is everything to do with other community humanitarianism, really like how you contribute to society.<br />25:10<br />So it’s like finding the self and then contributing that in a healthy, positive way.<br />25:14<br />And then last but not least is 12 house and sixth house and that is physical health and spiritual health.<br />25:19<br />And so the sixth House really is Virgo and that is our day to day routines our, our discipline, our ability to get things done.<br />25:26<br />It’s our physical body and then the 12 house is our spiritual body.<br />25:30<br />It’s Pisces, it really is our connection to the divine, our understanding of death, our understanding of our minds and our a our, our spiritual psychic abilities and really like it.<br />25:41<br />Pisces rules the limp system and blood and that sort of thing.<br />25:44<br />So you can see how it kind of covers every area of life, but that at least will give them an idea.<br />25:50<br />Now if they, if they kind of go back, they can look at what houses they’re in.<br />25:53<br />Yeah, I feel like if you’re listening to this, you gotta go back and like rewind that and take notes.<br />25:57<br />Yeah, sorry.<br />25:58<br />It’s so much information that’s like the hard part about astrology.<br />26:01<br />You can’t just, it’s not like a quick like one word answer.<br />26:03<br />But yeah, but at the same time, like I, I feel like you just covered so much and someone can always reach out to you to hire you and like do these res because like this and like human design and all these other ways, like it’s so great when you do have someone like yourself that’s like a master in these things because like it takes off the takes away the sense of confusion or unknowing or like, am I understanding this correctly?<br />26:24<br />Am I not understanding this correctly versus like you literally live for you and do this as a part of your job and as part of your creation, like you’re passionate about it, you study it.<br />26:33<br />So, like, it’s so much helpful and they’re like, I need to, like, I need to, I want to learn about this for myself.<br />26:41<br />They could totally reach out to you for that, you know.<br />26:43<br />Yes, absolutely.<br />26:44<br />And my mission really is to get as many people to just understand the basics.<br />26:47<br />Like, I really, I mean, I will give a reading, of course, I love readings and I love, like just telling people things about themselves.<br />26:54<br />It’s so giving readings to people that don’t really know astrology.<br />26:57<br />But at the same time, I feel like because it is a language, it is meant to be learned by every, like we’re all supposed to have this knowledge.<br />27:05<br />And so even if you just know your north node, you will have such a better understanding of the lessons that are showing up in your life.<br />27:13<br />So it’s like if you looked at your North and South Note and just look up those energies of what they are and what the kind of shadow aspects are of them, that’s the lesson you’re learning and it’s going to show up again and again, in every aspect, every form specifically, obviously, if it’s in a certain house and it’s going to probably show up in that area of like, more.<br />27:29<br />But yeah, it’s gonna, it’s gonna show up often because that is, it’s like school it’s the real school we’re in, you know, the school and I guess this time, so I didn’t want to cut you off.<br />27:39<br />But this has, if you like, really how someone can use astrology to living a life, I express like, truly bringing their below expressed versions of themselves and like noticing where their, their nodes are and correct me if I’m wrong obviously or make this better.<br />27:54<br />But like they can look at what their nodes are and be like, oh, these are the lessons I’m here to like learn and, and, and how it’s adding to this journey that I’m on to fully impressing myself in all, in all areas.<br />28:05<br />Does that?<br />28:06<br />Yeah, absolutely.<br />28:07<br />And I feel like, you know, astrology is, it’s not, I’m not psychic, you know, like I can’t, I’m not a fortune teller.<br />28:14<br />I am merely reminding your soul what it already knows.<br />28:19<br />I am helping you to remember who you really are.<br />28:22<br />And I love astrology so much because it is empowering.<br />28:26<br />It takes you out of the victim mindset and makes you understand that you chose this.<br />28:31<br />I know that’s crazy for some people.<br />28:33<br />But when I read people and they’re like, how do you know these things?<br />28:36<br />How like you’re in my head, you’re in my energy, you’re in my psyche.<br />28:40<br />It’s like, no, I’m reading your map like your life path that you chose and you can choose to express that fully and embody all of the beauty that you are or you can live in the fear and the anxiety and the programming that so many of us, you know, have been born into.<br />28:59<br />I mean, we all have to a certain extent, you know, we’re all fighting these programs and these belief systems.<br />29:04<br />This is also why, you know, some people are masters of making money like it comes so easy to them and, but you look like I’ve had very wealthy clients in my life.<br />29:13<br />But then their love life is a mess.<br />29:15<br />They’re single or they’re struggling with their mental health or, you know, we can’t look at someone and think, oh, they have the money.<br />29:21<br />We got to look beyond the superficial because they’re so everyone is coming here to learn different things.<br />29:26<br />And that’s also where I’d say, yeah, if you can just remember who you are, you have the ability, there’s no limit to what you can bring into your life to what you can fully embody and become.<br />29:37<br />And that’s why I believe in it so much because it’s, it is kind of like, you know, even I know and I don’t know a ton about like Chinese astrology or things like that.<br />29:46<br />But I know that there are people that say, oh you’re not destined to be wealthy in this life.<br />29:50<br />But I do, I personally believe in free will.<br />29:53<br />So I think anything is possible.<br />29:55<br />That’s why I say like someone with your same chart could be super wealthy and happy and living in a beautiful marriage or whatever it is you think you want for your life, they could be living that already.<br />30:05<br />So it’s possible there’s an infinite number of ways to fully express yourself in this life.<br />30:09<br />And yeah, astrology is just a reminder of all the incredible, you know, all the incredible that is inside of you.<br />30:17<br />I love that.<br />30:17<br />You said too that like we’re all, all of our souls are here to learn something like we’re all kind of going through it no matter what flavor of the cake, what what slice of the cake we got, you know, like oh shit, I got to learn how to fuck, fucking know how to work in relationships or shit.<br />30:32<br />I learn how to make money or like, oh I really got to work through my insecurities or I’m self doubting myself all the time.<br />30:37<br />Like we all got a piece of the cake, you know, but we all have, we all have, I guess we also have access to the whole cake if we want to, right?<br />30:45<br />It’s not just because we have this one piece of pie that we all our souls are here to learn.<br />30:49<br />It’s like, oh I can also have the whole cake, you know, like this is available to me like I and have the entire cake.<br />30:55<br />I’m not only supposed to have this little slice of cake.<br />30:58<br />I know it’s such a simple example but it’s perfect seeing that came to mind.<br />31:02<br />It’s like each and every single one of us are here to learn.<br />31:06<br />Yeah, we all have different lessons but we can integrate them into our whole self.<br />31:10<br />So we can live this fully expressed life totally.<br />31:12<br />And you’ll, you’re all the signs like even if you don’t.<br />31:16<br />So like in astrology, if you have certain planets in certain signs in your chart, then that energy is magnified, right?<br />31:22<br />Like you’re a Libra.<br />31:23<br />So, so that energy is magnified for you and you embody that Libra energy in a huge way.<br />31:28<br />That’s the fuel you burn in this life.<br />31:29<br />That’s why you’re so that’s why you’re beautiful.<br />31:31<br />I mean, sorry, Libras are usually really beautiful and inside and out.<br />31:34<br />But you know, that’s why you’re, you’re, you are a mediator and you’re so eloquent and you’re like, you want to bring peace to the world, you know, it’s so great but it doesn’t mean you don’t necessarily like say you have no planets in Leo or in, I don’t know, I know you have sad.<br />31:49<br />So I can’t say that.<br />31:50<br />What else?<br />31:50<br />Like Scorpio, it doesn’t mean that although you have Pluto and Scorpio, I think, but it doesn’t mean I can’t think of a sign right now that you don’t maybe Taurus.<br />31:58<br />I don’t know if you have any Da Taurus.<br />32:00<br />Yeah, but you still have that energy in you.<br />32:02<br />You know, it’s like we are all the signs just maybe it’s not magnified for you in this lifetime.<br />32:06<br />But if you want to access it, absolutely, like it’s there for you and there’s ways to see where it shows up in your, in your chart.<br />32:12<br />So again, that’s why horoscopes are.<br />32:14<br />So I think we’re going to see society kind of move away from those eventually because they are kind of superficial and we’re just going to a deeper place.<br />32:21<br />And I think you mentioned in the cake and analogy is that this is a perfect example of how we all bring.<br />32:28<br />So we’re like the sprinkles, like we all bring something different, but it’s all needed and it everyone was the same.<br />32:34<br />This would not probably not do so great.<br />32:36<br />We need everyone to bring their individuality to create the whole, to bring together.<br />32:41<br />And then we are all the cake because we all are, we are all one, we’re all 11 consciousness expressing itself.<br />32:49<br />So, you know, this illusion of separation is coming to an end and I think we’re going to see more and more, you know, that we’re, we’re way more alike than we are different.<br />32:57<br />Yeah, I think so too.<br />32:58<br />I think what’s I think about this all the time?<br />33:00<br />I don’t know if I’m like completely going off on the rails here.<br />33:03<br />But you know, the one thing that I feel like we have the most common as people is that we’re all going through hard things, right?<br />33:09<br />And not, and it baffles me and I know I’ve also gone through this myself, but it’s like the last thing that we share, you know, it’s the last thing that we talk about.<br />33:18<br />The first thing we talk about is like, how are you, are you married?<br />33:21<br />Are you in this?<br />33:22<br />What do you do for a living?<br />33:23<br />What do you do for a living?<br />33:24<br />What’s your work?<br />33:25<br />And I’m like, but what are you going through right now?<br />33:28<br />What’s present for you?<br />33:29<br />What, what are you, what are your passions?<br />33:31<br />And I think we all have that within us.<br />33:33<br />And it’s so funny how it’s like the last thing that we talk about, but back to this astrology thing, it’s like we all have these different things that we’re all navigating in our own ways.<br />33:41<br />It’s just, you know, it’s so easy to get caught in like, oh, I’m the only one that’s going through this.<br />33:46<br />I’m the only one that has these specific lessons that I have to learn.<br />33:49<br />Like, oh my gosh, my heart life is so difficult because I, I have to, yeah, learn XYZ lesson and I’m like, no one else is learning my lesson.<br />33:57<br />But that’s not true.<br />33:58<br />We’re all learning our own lessons.<br />33:59<br />But at the end of the day, it’s been like the greater good for our whole self and for the collective totally.<br />34:05<br />I mean, that’s why I love our, our group of friends.<br />34:07<br />We’ve manifested in the last year because we do have those conversations, you know, like no one’s like, what do you do?<br />34:12<br />It’s more like, what are your dreams?<br />34:14<br />What are you aspiring for?<br />34:15<br />Like, what is your ultimate life look like?<br />34:17<br />And I love that.<br />34:17<br />And I think, I think that it’s just autopilot again this time is really giving us a chance to deprogram ourselves.<br />34:25<br />Saturn’s and Pisces and Saturn and Pisces is letting go of our illusion of time letting go of the pressure to get things done.<br />34:32<br />Saturn is really our karm.<br />34:33<br />It’s our disciplinary and planet and in and in water.<br />34:36<br />I mean, you can’t grip water, you know, so it’s really teaching us to go more inward and to realize like we are so much more than these kind of superficial questions.<br />34:46<br />And I think that it’s, I always think when people ask you how are you and everyone just says I’m good, you know, it’s like, are you good?<br />34:53<br />Really good?<br />34:53<br />Like what’s really going on?<br />34:55<br />But it’s like everyone’s go to word like I hear I’m fine.<br />34:59<br />I actually, yeah.<br />35:01<br />Oh Yeah, me too.<br />35:02<br />I feel like there is one of my signature talks actually starts like that.<br />35:05<br />It’s like, how often do you just say like I’m good without even thinking about how are you really?<br />35:09<br />You know, I feel like it’s such a default for us and then when you ask someone how they are, they’re like, oh, but I’m like, really tired but I’m not going to tell them I’m tired because like, I don’t want to admit that I’m tired, like there’s this whole internal process that’s going around the fact that you just ask someone, how are you?<br />35:22<br />Yeah.<br />35:23<br />And something I’ve realized in doing so many readings for people and just, like, learning more in the astrological world is like everyone just wants to be seen and I think I can relate so much to that because I’m an Aquarius and that’s if you are an Aquarius, you want to fit in so bad, but just not at the, not at the expense of your uniqueness, like you really just want to be accepted for who you are.<br />35:45<br />But I think everybody does.<br />35:46<br />I think everyone just wants to be seen and heard and social media has given us that to a certain extent.<br />35:52<br />I mean, it swings both ways for sure.<br />35:54<br />But I think that it did give it kind of is sort of leveling the playing ground and giving people a chance to fully express all of themselves in a different way.<br />36:03<br />Of course, you can curate social media too and make it look, you know, beautiful and amazing.<br />36:08<br />But I think more and more people I’m seeing are showing up in a real way and even your podcasts like really encouraging people to express their full selves and embody all of themselves, you know, and I know we had this conversation before, but it was, it’s so easy when you’re a listener or, you know, a wisdom keeper or a, you know, just a point for someone to come to and you’re a space holder.<br />36:31<br />And I don’t mean, like, in a negative way but a space holder that you hold the space for everybody, it’s hard to feel permission to like, actually dump on someone else in a way or like even say, hey, I’m actually having a terrible day.<br />36:43<br />Can I talk to you about it?<br />36:44<br />And I think you can, I know we’ve had that talk like, it’s, it’s hard sometimes to find that safe space in people to say, you know what?<br />36:50<br />Actually I’m not doing well.<br />36:51<br />And, and recently in tiktok, I’ve had a few videos really go viral and it’s really interesting.<br />36:57<br />I, I try to comment back to everybody just because that’s I’m crazy.<br />37:02<br />But, but you hear like people are struggling, you know, and they are looking for an, and I always try to say like the, you know, they’re like, will this boyfriend come back or will this happen?<br />37:12<br />You know, and it’s, I, I can’t answer that, you know, and I just keep telling people like it’s in yourself, we got to come back home and be willing to, you know, of course, reach out and say I need help, but also look within and, and tap back in and realize like it’s all inside of ourselves and when we feel comfortable enough to express what we’re feeling sometimes that’s really all we need is just to say, actually I’m not having a great day.<br />37:34<br />Yeah.<br />37:34<br />No, 100%.<br />37:36<br />And I feel like that’s part of the work that I had to learn was like, a part of being fully expressed was like, not just expressing the good things like, and yeah, it was also being like, just purely honest, like, yeah, I’m pissed off right now.<br />37:47<br />I’m mad right now.<br />37:49<br />I’m angry.<br />37:49<br />I’m sad.<br />37:50<br />Like, I’m frustrated with someone or like just being able to say that out loud and be like, yeah, this, this is real and I can just express it.<br />37:58<br />I think that sense of like visibility because I think so many of us are suppressing a lot of those emotions because we’re not fully giving ourselves the opportunity to say yes, this is really going on in my experience and then that experience ends up manifesting into something else because we’re keeping it internally and like all these things.<br />38:15<br />But to your point, like as much as I think as a human experience, we also want to learn.<br />38:18<br />But I also think that all the parts within us also want to be seen and heard and loved and like full seen and loved and heard and held, you know, it’s like, imagine like that little part of you that like always comes up and is like super frustrated and you’re like stuffing it down because you’re saying like, oh, I’m not allowed to be frustrated right now.<br />38:35<br />Then you allow yourself to be frustrated.<br />38:36<br />I’m like, well, I can breathe now.<br />38:38<br />That feels good.<br />38:39<br />Versus we do a really good job of just like buring it under the rug and we’re like, no one’s going to see this and then it comes out in different ways.<br />38:47<br />Yeah, totally.<br />38:47<br />You know, I love, even in our friendship, like, love when you just text me and you say, hey, I definitely want to hang out but just know my energy is low and tired.<br />38:55<br />Is that ok?<br />38:55<br />You know that even just gives me permission to say, hey, yeah, I hear you.<br />39:00<br />I’m tired too.<br />39:00<br />Let’s do it, you know, or oh yeah, maybe a different date.<br />39:03<br />You know, that’s such, it sounds so simple but I never had that before and I always felt this and that’s my own my North Note or South Note.<br />39:12<br />But this people please are like, oh, I just show up for this person all the time.<br />39:15<br />Say yes, he yes to everything.<br />39:16<br />And you know, I could segue even into on a grand scale because I didn’t really talk about this yet.<br />39:21<br />But we actually have a collective node as well.<br />39:24<br />I, I want to hear like the bigger picture too.<br />39:27<br />Yeah.<br />39:27<br />Yeah.<br />39:27<br />So, so interestingly the collective nodes right now, which so we have our individual ones we’re born with and those are in the notes switch every 18 months.<br />39:36<br />So for 18 months, anyone born in that time are going to have those nodes And that’s why again, like people in our generation or certain generations together and that year are going to be working together to master that energy.<br />39:48<br />And then we have a collective node.<br />39:50<br />So right now the collective nodes are in Aries and then the South nodes in Libra.<br />39:54<br />So relationship and self access.<br />39:56<br />It’s about, you know, our boundaries and our emotional boundaries, our personal, our physical boundaries.<br />40:03<br />It is a letting go of any people pleasing tendencies.<br />40:05<br />It’s letting go of, you know, our need for our injustice button is getting hit real hard and for many people finding more balance, you know, Libras, the scales, but usually the scales are like this.<br />40:17<br />It’s really hard for Lee as you know, you’re a Libra, you’re always trying to find balance.<br />40:21<br />You’re like, what is the balance?<br />40:22<br />And so and the opposite is like personal sovereignty free will independence, letting go of any co dependency on friendships, family relationships, like really coming into our uniqueness.<br />40:34<br />It’s the leadership energy, it’s war energy, it’s really like standing up for truth for what is right?<br />40:40<br />And that’s the energy I mean, and you can see that in a way reflected in society for sure right now and we’re in the middle of an eclipse season.<br />40:47<br />We mentioned this before he hopped on, but we’re in the mid we have a solar eclipse on the eighth.<br />40:51<br />We had, which is also in Aries and we had a lunar just had a lunar eclipse on the 20 fifth, I believe of March and that was in Libra.<br />40:59<br />So this energy is really intense, like people in relationships are going through it and either going deeper into just deeper connection and, and healthy boundaries or falling away and realizing like maybe this isn’t a match, maybe this isn’t, you know, for my highest good.<br />41:15<br />And I really believe all this energy is realigning us for this new kind of world that we’re creating.<br />41:21<br />Yeah.<br />41:21<br />So when you say like in this season, so by the time I think this episode will drop like in the next week or two, will we still be in this season or like what’s coming?<br />41:30<br />Yeah.<br />41:31<br />So April April 8th is the solar eclipse.<br />41:34<br />So you may release this after that.<br />41:36<br />There’s so much to be said about the solar eclipse.<br />41:38<br />I don’t really know what to believe at this point.<br />41:39<br />There’s so many theories and beliefs and I will say that eclipse windows, we have eclipses every year.<br />41:45<br />Eclipse windows are really periods of endings and beginnings.<br />41:49<br />I would say this eclipse is very unique because today mercury is the first mercury retrograded as well and we have mercury retrogrades several times a year.<br />41:58<br />So again, I I always tell people, people love to just like blow up mercury retrograde.<br />42:02<br />The only things I would say about a traditional mercury retrograde is it’s a chance for our minds to reflect because if we were just going, going, going all the time, like we would go cuckoo.<br />42:12<br />And so it’s an opportunity for us to rest our minds and really reflect on what’s happening, whatever sign it’s in that energy of those signs.<br />42:19<br />And so we have mercury retrograde and it’s this eclipses.<br />42:23<br />So it is a huge beginning.<br />42:25<br />I would say we’re, we’re entering a new book of life for most of us.<br />42:29<br />And I wouldn’t say that with every eclipse window, even though things that usually happen in eclipse seasons are permanent, like choices we make often kind of stay.<br />42:37<br />So if you leave a partnership during this time, usually they don’t come back, not always, but and and clarity can come.<br />42:44<br />Now this is interesting because mercury retrograde.<br />42:46<br />So we don’t have full clarity.<br />42:47<br />So we’re kind of going in blind a little bit to like where the world’s going.<br />42:51<br />And what does this mean?<br />42:52<br />And I think a lot of us, the a is the question of a is who am I?<br />42:56<br />And because we have Pluto and Aquarius, which is more about the collective.<br />43:00<br />It’s like, OK, who am I?<br />43:01<br />And what actions can I take to create this new world that we’re moving towards this world that we’re envisioning?<br />43:07<br />And then I will talk about one more transit that’s happening just before it will probably happen not long after you drop.<br />43:13<br />This episode is April 20th Jupiter and Uranus are conjunct in Taurus.<br />43:19<br />If you have your sun in Taurus, this is like such an amazing transit for you.<br />43:24<br />Jupiter on the sun is one of the best transits of all the transits.<br />43:28<br />It is.<br />43:28<br />Jupiter is a planet of luck and abundance.<br />43:30<br />It magnifies things when it’s on your sun, it really illuminates.<br />43:34<br />It’s like a time of really positivity and luck and abundance and opportunity.<br />43:39<br />But it’s, this is true for all of us, whether you have placements in tourist or not, it’s a huge chance to manifest a completely new reality for yourself.<br />43:47<br />Uranus is like lightning.<br />43:48<br />It’s like the planet that comes in and just really magnify or sorry, excuse me, Jupiter is the planet that magnifies Uranus.<br />43:54<br />The planet that shakes things up, it comes in, it shakes things up.<br />43:56<br />It really like it’s like bursts of energy, bursts of lightning, flashes of insight.<br />44:01<br />It’s like a higher octave mercury.<br />44:03<br />So if you imagine this expansive huge planet and this shaking wild planet coming into the earth sign of Taurus, which is money, the financial system, it’s our, our self worth our value.<br />44:15<br />It’s the physical world is agriculture and weather externally.<br />44:18<br />Some crazy stuff could definitely happen on either side of this conjunction, meaning like there could be earthquakes, there could be weird weather, there could be food stuff going on.<br />44:27<br />But on an on an internal level, it is a huge opportunity to like enter a whole new trajectory of life.<br />44:33<br />So I don’t really, my biggest thing right now is telling people like stop looking externally for what you want to create because the world is kind of showing fear and lack right now.<br />44:42<br />It’s not really showing love and abundance and all the things.<br />44:45<br />But you can create that in yourself and your world can be, you know, it’s like I kind of think of COVID, right?<br />44:51<br />For some people, COVID was like this deep sigh, this huge relief.<br />44:55<br />Some people thrived in COVID and other people did not do so well.<br />44:59<br />They felt isolated and they felt alone, right?<br />45:01<br />So one could argue like it depended on what your mindset was and your level of fear, your level of like what you were going through at the time, the place you were in, in your life, in your mind.<br />45:11<br />And that’s kind of where we are right now.<br />45:13<br />So, you know, not it’s really getting out of the victim mindset and recognizing that you can create and empower a whole new world for yourself.<br />45:21<br />But you have to believe it’s possible.<br />45:23<br />And this conjunction is really bringing like really quick changes, huge shifts in consciousness and opportunity to like really manifest physical abundance and like really anything you want.<br />45:34<br />It’s a pretty powerful conjunction.<br />45:37<br />When is this happening?<br />45:38<br />April 20th, April 20th.<br />45:40<br />Yeah, we’ll be in Costa Rica.<br />45:42<br />I know and we’ll feel the energy, you know, you’ll feel the energy for months after, right?<br />45:47<br />Because these outer planets move really slow.<br />45:49<br />So yes, it happens on the day, but you’ll see energies shifting before and after and same with eclipse windows, eclipse windows happen for two weeks, but then the energy leaves or stays for six months, like you’ll feel it for six months.<br />46:02<br />So it’s like everything’s shifting to move us into this new world, this new society, this new way of being.<br />46:08<br />And that’s why you can’t really look externally because it doesn’t look so good out in the world if you really start looking at things.<br />46:13<br />But internally, my biggest thing is like, if we really want to change the world, we have to change ourselves.<br />46:19<br />There is you can volunteer a million places, you can do a million things.<br />46:23<br />But if you have not healed yourself, you’re doing a disservice because again, we’re, we’re frequency, we’re energy.<br />46:29<br />It’s more important that, you know, you’re in J and love as often as you can be because that’s so much more powerful than, you know, any of these like idols or gurus or leaders.<br />46:41<br />Like if they’re not embodying what they’re saying that it’s really not doing as much as we think it is.<br />46:46<br />And I always tell people like you can change the world just by being a happy, positive person, just by engaging with other people.<br />46:52<br />You can make a bigger impact than maybe someone who is speaking on stages.<br />46:56<br />I mean, and you can do both.<br />46:58<br />But if you’re showing up on a stage and you’re embodying that energy.<br />47:01<br />My God, it’s like when you go in front of someone who really is embodied in their light and in their love and their speaking.<br />47:07<br />I mean, you’re one of those people for sure.<br />47:09<br />I can’t wait for you to be on stage.<br />47:11<br />You, you just, people are flocking to you and you will ship that whole room.<br />47:14<br />I mean, you feel it like the whole energy of a room shifts when someone is truly in their heart.<br />47:19<br />Yeah, I think that is where we’re headed.<br />47:21<br />And so all of these things that are happening for us are trying to push us all inward versus like, but you know, we came from Capricorn energy which is like pyramid structure, working your whole life for retirement, you know, creating these businesses all on your own.<br />47:35<br />It’s really the work work, work do, do, do energy and now that, you know, we’re tired, we don’t want that anymore.<br />47:40<br />We’re all virgin.<br />47:41<br />I resonate with that so much.<br />47:43<br />A lot of my talks are like that and you, I talked about this.<br />47:45<br />Maybe I said I was like, I’m not, I’m tired of doing entrepreneurship alone.<br />47:48<br />You know what I mean?<br />47:49<br />Like I was like, I want to do things with partners.<br />47:52<br />I want to do things together.<br />47:53<br />I want to do things collectively.<br />47:55<br />But I think I had to like to your point like work through these external things that were coming up for me or these internal things that were coming up for me that were keeping me from playing in that world in that way and showing up in that way.<br />48:07<br />And yeah, I think there’s so much, there’s a difference.<br />48:10<br />You can feel a difference when someone is truly like, I’m present, I’m here.<br />48:15<br />I love you.<br />48:16<br />I support you.<br />48:16<br />I have zero jealousy.<br />48:18<br />I ain’t triggered about your success.<br />48:20<br />I’m just so excited for you versus like there are people out there that are pretending to be like so happy for you.<br />48:27<br />Yeah, you’re so not to say that the higher voice is an example of that.<br />48:35<br />But like, you know, like when someone’s really grounded and embodied to your point, like there’s such a welcoming, heartwarming love then like I’m just saying this because I have to say it, you know, like I totally feel the difference and what a beautiful example.<br />48:51<br />So to quickly like just summarize what you said if I capture it correctly, like coming up April 20th is such an opportunity for us to manifest and really actually start almost like a new book, not necessarily just write a new chapter, but like write a completely new book through what our life can be like.<br />49:06<br />And the key thing is to dive internally, be with ourselves, internally, work through any of the things that we’re holding on to or the things that are triggering us or how to embody more love.<br />49:17<br />So we can like fully receive that new book that we’re going to get in a little bit.<br />49:23<br />Yeah.<br />49:23<br />Yeah.<br />49:23<br />And I think absolutely, that’s it.<br />49:25<br />That’s it.<br />49:26<br />And the reason I like to include manifestation with astrology when I talk about it is because again, like, because we are attracting, like, you know, more and more people joda spends is a great example, Esther Hicks.<br />49:39<br />All these people have been saying this for a long time, which is, you know, we attract what we are, we attract.<br />49:45<br />And yet here we’re not what people I think get confused.<br />49:48<br />This is like, we’re not, it’s not the thing you’re actually seeking.<br />49:51<br />It’s the feeling.<br />49:52<br />So you, yeah, you might want a new car, but it’s the feeling you get when you have the new car.<br />49:57<br />It’s not actually the new car.<br />49:59<br />And I think when we go inward sometimes also we can remedy the idea that like, maybe it’s not really about the stuff.<br />50:04<br />It’s like, oh, I’m seeking adventure and freedom and full expression of self.<br />50:09<br />And the more you can go inward and identify with that, the more you can then take action to receive those things and believe that you can receive those things.<br />50:17<br />And that is this new book we’re writing.<br />50:19<br />And I really, I’m just like, I’m, you know, you know, I’m very optimist, I’m a very optimistic person.<br />50:25<br />So I’m never going to be focused on the doom and gloom.<br />50:27<br />I’m always going to be hopeful and optimistic and believe that we can change because I know we can, you know, and I think that.<br />50:34<br />Absolutely.<br />50:35<br />You can write a new book if you are willing to just, we have to face ourselves.<br />50:39<br />You know, we have to be willing, as you said, to fully express all of us and doing that.<br />50:45<br />Then there’s nothing left to fear, you know, and you’re not here to be liked by every person.<br />50:51<br />If you’re, if you are liked by everyone, then you’re not fully expressing yourself.<br />50:54<br />You know, like can we say that louder?<br />50:57<br />It is so true.<br />50:58<br />Then you are not your most authentic self because you’re just, yeah, you’re not attracting, you’re attracting like a chameleon version of you, right?<br />51:05<br />Totally.<br />51:06<br />It’s like multiple versions of you.<br />51:08<br />Not the you.<br />51:09<br />Yeah.<br />51:10<br />And we’ve talked about this like you’re here to trigger people like you’re gonna trigger people and when you’re in your heart, you’re absolutely going to trigger people because that is, I think the ultimate fear people have is opening the heart.<br />51:21<br />I think that is root of the pain and suffering that so much of us experience.<br />51:25<br />You know, it’s what some of us lacked from our parents.<br />51:28<br />It’s like an open heart means you’re vulnerable to be hurt.<br />51:31<br />It means you’re vulnerable to be abandoned or disappointed or let down.<br />51:37<br />But it’s like if you can heal those things and realize like it’s all within you, then you, there is no one to hurt you.<br />51:43<br />You know, like you’re not actually alone, you’re never alone.<br />51:46<br />You can’t be alone.<br />51:47<br />Like we are all connected, you know, and source God divine whatever you want to call it in every single one of us.<br />51:54<br />You know.<br />51:54<br />And I feel like when we can come back to that truth, there’s there, you can be all of yourself.<br />52:00<br />You don’t have to have those fears or you can have them and you don’t have to, like, let them stop you.<br />52:07<br />Yeah.<br />52:07<br />And I think that’s like, the biggest thing is like, there is no person out here in the world that has no fears.<br />52:12<br />You know, none of us are God, none of us are good.<br />52:15<br />But like yesterday, I was talking to a friend and we were just talking about how like, you know, truly like the way that I look at God or the universe or source.<br />52:22<br />It’s like this infinite love, like unconditional love that I’m constantly striving for and like want to embody and like, want to be present in.<br />52:30<br />But it’s one of the most scariest things because you’re constantly keeping your heart wide open, right?<br />52:34<br />You’re constantly leaving with like, all right, I’m going to be all of me.<br />52:38<br />I’m going to bring myself forward.<br />52:40<br />You’re going to see these messy parts of me, the parts of me that are really great, the parts of me that I admire and everything within me and everything that I come with and my quirkiness, my weirdness, my sweetness, whatever that is for me.<br />52:50<br />And it’s like, let me it all on the line heart open, you take me in and it’s like the number one thing that I think we all want as human beings, right?<br />52:58<br />That deep human connection and deep, fully love and scene.<br />53:01<br />But it’s clearly one of the scariest things.<br />53:03<br />So it’s not saying that you don’t have these fears, you don’t have these insecurities.<br />53:06<br />It’s just the practice of constantly getting comfortable with opening your heart as much as you can.<br />53:12<br />Yeah.<br />53:12<br />And living in that uncomfortable.<br />53:15<br />Yeah.<br />53:15<br />Like, basically so comfortable in the uncomfortable that you’re like, I’m good, I’m safe.<br />53:22<br />I’m ok.<br />53:22<br />I’ve got me like, I still choose love.<br />53:24<br />I still choose me and stepping through that.<br />53:27<br />Absolutely.<br />53:28<br />Wilson.<br />53:30<br />That was so, so good.<br />53:31<br />So I would love to hear,, what, how are you stepping into your fullest express self right now?<br />53:38<br />Well, I think definitely the more I’ve gotten comfortable sharing astrology.<br />53:42<br />I mean, I’m, I’m lucky because I do feel like a lot more people are opening to all of this.<br />53:47<br />Whereas before, I mean, I used to talk about not astrology but other, you know, spirituality and certain things.<br />53:53<br />And I was always like the weird one at the party that would look in the sky and be like, whoa, isn’t it wild?<br />53:57<br />We’re made of those stars.<br />53:58<br />And like, I don’t know, I just say the weirdest stuff, not weird now because everyone gets it.<br />54:02<br />But like at the time this is like 2000 eight people in high school or whatever, 2005 people are just like, are you OK.<br />54:09<br />What are you, are you high right now?<br />54:10<br />I’m like, no, no.<br />54:12<br />But this is why, what I’m thinking, you know, the I just ridiculous thoughts all the time like wow, we’re just all water.<br />54:17<br />It’s so crazy.<br />54:18<br />Everything’s water anyways, I could digress.<br />54:20<br />But I think just embracing that part of me, you know, and my, this is a powerful year, you know, for me because the nodes are in my nodes.<br />54:28<br />So for me, it is really like finding independence and coming into my truth and knowing like I’m not going to say things perfectly, but I know my voice is meant to be heard and so embracing that and being OK, you know, saying the uncomfortable truth sometimes or just even standing in my truth and you know, knowing like, OK, I am, I also know my human design.<br />54:49<br />I’m a 51.<br />54:50<br />So like I’m here to ruffle feathers, I’m here to say things that make people uncomfortable.<br />54:53<br />Like I’m here to poke people and as you can relate because you’re a Libra, it’s so hard for so long.<br />54:58<br />I I really held myself back because I was more concerned with how people, not even how they perceived me, but how they felt like I didn’t want to make other people uncomfortable in any situation.<br />55:09<br />I know you can relate to that.<br />55:11<br />I’m like, yes, yes, yes, I could feel it.<br />55:14<br />Yeah.<br />55:15<br />So, so for me, yeah, and you’re feeling this too because the nodes are hitting your son.<br />55:19<br />So, but yeah, it’s just really like understanding that it’s OK like it’s OK.<br />55:23<br />You know, not being liked, that was a really big lesson in my life.<br />55:26<br />It’s like I’m not going to be liked by everyone and not everyone’s going to resonate with my message.<br />55:30<br />And that’s also OK, like we’re all, that is the cool thing about evolutionary astrology.<br />55:34<br />We’re all in a different frequency, we’re all in a different path.<br />55:36<br />And as we raise our frequency, people fall away, you know, that could be family or friends.<br />55:41<br />But you attract even more incredible people and the right people and people that see you.<br />55:46<br />And I feel like the more I have come into who I am, the more I can’t even express like the incredible humans that I have attracted in my life, like friendships.<br />55:54<br />I dreamed of having you very much being one of them where I can just be myself and say these weird things and you don’t think they’re weird, you know, or maybe you do but you let me see them.<br />56:03<br />So that’s beautiful.<br />56:04<br />Yeah.<br />56:04<br />So I think just stepping into that leadership role and embracing it and being really fully expressing all of me so beautiful and, you know, II I smile, I’m mostly tearing up a little bit because I’m like, no wonder we’re friends.<br />56:17<br />I know because I, you know, I think that’s the one thing that people don’t talk about.<br />56:21<br />Like when you are stepping into this leadership role and talking about things that feel like taboo in a way, you know, things that feel like, oh, not everyone is talking about this and maybe there is and I think now there is the spots on the internet and that are like, oh, here are my people.<br />56:35<br />They’re all talking about this thing that I’m talking about, but it could still feel so edgy.<br />56:39<br />It could still feel like, oh I’m going to piss some people off.<br />56:43<br />I’m going to trigger some people.<br />56:44<br />People might not like me and it’s like such a hard pill to swallow.<br />56:47<br />And you know, I just want to say like for you, Sam, like you, I tell you this all the time when you start speaking, it’s like I am like so tuned in and like, I feel like you are such a channel, but you also have such a beautiful energy in the sunset.<br />57:01<br />It’s so inviting.<br />57:02<br />And I think because of your positive outlook and your optimism and your encouragement, it invites people into being like, ok, I trust myself because Sam believes in me.<br />57:11<br />You know what I mean?<br />57:12<br />Like that kind of energy.<br />57:14<br />No, I need it.<br />57:15<br />And so I tell you that because I think we need more of that and just like you and just like I am like working through these internal things that we’re navigating and like that we’re scared of or these fears and these lessons that we’re learning, there is such a gift on the other side of that, that like you already shine, right?<br />57:32<br />Like you are already, your essence is already doing so many amazing things no matter what, even though you’re having an internal experience, that’s what I want to highlight.<br />57:41<br />It’s like we’re out of these internal experiences, but people still receive us in a certain way.<br />57:45<br />And I used to be like I went through this second guessing part of myself.<br />57:49<br />I’m like, wait, do you, do you really receive me that way?<br />57:52<br />Like that’s how I want to be received.<br />57:53<br />But like, yeah, you really experienced me in that way.<br />57:55<br />Like are you just saying that to say that or like, do you really because I didn’t believe internally that someone could receive me or experience me in that way?<br />58:04<br />And so I just want to remind you like that’s how I experience you every single day that we hang, every time that we get to hang out.<br />58:09<br />I’m like, oh my gosh, I get to hang out with Sam.<br />58:11<br />It’s so fun.<br />58:12<br />We get to be met in every single way and I’m going to walk away feeling like I can conquer the world because I’m just who you are.<br />58:17<br />Yeah.<br />58:18<br />Thank you.<br />58:19<br />That’s so beautiful.<br />58:20<br />I mean, I got exactly the same way about you.<br />58:22<br />So and you, you know, we are very similar.<br />58:25<br />I know I know, I tried enough to know we have a lot of similar aspects and it is true.<br />58:29<br />And I think, I think too, I was going to say, you know, I almost like, see it like when you look in a mirror, you know, there’s like that whole, have you ever seen that true mirror video that’s going around where this guy created a true mirror.<br />58:38<br />So you can actually see what everyone else sees.<br />58:41<br />And it made me think about the fact that every day we look in the mirror, we’re not actually seeing ourselves, we’re seeing an inverted version of ourselves.<br />58:47<br />And I think that’s how we view ourselves a lot of times in the world.<br />58:51<br />And when you, you know, it’s so hard to see yourself like you said, how other people see you.<br />58:56<br />But I do feel that the more you embody who you are, the more you’re like, oh yeah, I can be that thing, right?<br />59:01<br />I can actually open up myself and allow like you’re a mirror for me to see myself at times, you know, and vice versa.<br />59:09<br />And I think that’s really beautiful and I feel like when you can open your heart, you know, as scary as it is, you’re able to, to be more and more and see more and more of yourself and be like, oh, that is possible, you know.<br />59:21<br />And one other thing I’ll say that I’ve been thinking a lot about and I think you have too is also like, what does it feel like to step into that life that you really want?<br />59:28<br />And that’s what this just conjunction is kind of providing.<br />59:31<br />That’s why I really say like, dream big because we ourselves small.<br />59:37<br />A lot of the time, like, we don’t believe we’re capable of certain things or it’s very hard to visualize ourselves in these like, you know, I think like you were talking about, I see myself on stage, I see you on stage, my God, you know, and talking in front of these people and even though you can speak into it, I guarantee like there’s moments where you’re like, oh, that’s scary.<br />59:55<br />You know, it’s like, oh 100% like I want to be on, I want to be on these really big stages but there’s a lot that comes with being on big stages, you know, it’s like, even though I feel called to do it.<br />1:00:04<br />So there’s definitely the duality of both.<br />1:00:06<br />It’s like, yeah, I want that and there’s stuff that comes with it, you know, and I think there’s power in spending time and sitting in that discomfort and like visualizing and, and, and I think I’ve just been thinking about that a lot too.<br />1:00:17<br />Like, what does that feel like to be a leader or to be on a stage or to whatever it is that your dream is, you know, to be in that because I think a lot of times too like we immediately like a little fear turns on and like you said, we go and we just like later, like, let me put that in the future.<br />1:00:32<br />But it’s time, it’s time we need more people to step into their power and step into their potential and, and stand in their truth, you know, and I think that is the lesson right now is like your voice deserves to be heard.<br />1:00:44<br />It needs to be heard.<br />1:00:45<br />Like our generation is one of the first that are really actually doing the work to heal ourselves.<br />1:00:51<br />And, you know, I have this discussion all the time with my parents, like, bless their hearts, they’re trying, but like they just don’t have the self awareness in the same way that we do.<br />1:00:59<br />Like we have a gift and a responsibility.<br />1:01:02<br />And I feel like especially yours and my generation, you know, we, we are the last ones to really grow up without phones when we were young.<br />1:01:09<br />And so I feel like we do connect the old world and the new world.<br />1:01:12<br />So I think we have the ultimate responsibility to, you know, guide and navigate the the new generations on how to be fully expressive and not, you know, get lost in the technology and, and yeah, like just be the role models.<br />1:01:27<br />Like we are the new leaders of the earth.<br />1:01:28<br />I really believe that, you know, and so anyone that’s listening to this, like if you feel that call in your heart.<br />1:01:33<br />You step, it’s time to step up.<br />1:01:35<br />It really is.<br />1:01:36<br />This is the time there’s no future.<br />1:01:37<br />There’s only now.<br />1:01:39<br />Yeah.<br />1:01:39<br />I also think that we can show up.<br />1:01:41<br />Like, so I think sometimes when you hear this, you’re like, oh, I have to have this, like, big purpose, you know, or like, and it’s not true, like, in my opinion, I’m like, you are a leader in your family.<br />1:01:50<br />You are the leader of your current family.<br />1:01:53<br />You could be breaking generations of your mom’s passing down.<br />1:01:56<br />You could be the leader in your friendship that is doing differently.<br />1:01:59<br />You could be the leader at work like in your day to day just on your team.<br />1:02:03<br />Like there’s so much that we’re getting called into.<br />1:02:06<br />And I think that that leadership role, not only just embodies like the executives, it doesn’t, it’s not for the CEO S, it’s not for the president of the world, for someone that is just an entrepreneur.<br />1:02:17<br />I mean, this is someone for anyone.<br />1:02:19<br />Like I really think that we are the CEO S and the leaders of our own life, like our day to day life, whatever we define that for ourselves.<br />1:02:27<br />And this is the opportunity for us to lead in whatever that way looks like for you.<br />1:02:32<br />That’s so powerful.<br />1:02:33<br />That’s exactly the Aries energy beautifully said.<br />1:02:36<br />Yeah.<br />1:02:38<br />And that’s also where I, where I was like referring to before when I said, you know, when you understand where energy and frequency, you could make a bigger impact.<br />1:02:45<br />Most likely you’re making a bigger impact than like many of these presidents because they’re so egocentric.<br />1:02:50<br />I mean, to be a president of any country, like, you have to have a pretty big ego, like that’s just a given.<br />1:02:54<br />So it’s like, and you’re under a lot of stress.<br />1:02:56<br />So like if you think of someone who is just like, embodied in their heart grounded in who they are being creative, living their life in joy, you’re gonna impact at the end of your life, you will have impacted far more many people.<br />1:03:09<br />I could guarantee it just by living in the world in that energy and anyone that is like leading a country or doing any of these other things, I feel like you touch one person who then like, I, I always think about when someone’s like, oh, I love your outfit or your smile is so beautiful or gosh, your eyes are so stunning, you instantly uplift someone and then they could go on to do the same and then they could go on to do the same and so forth and so on.<br />1:03:31<br />And it’s like, that’s a bigger impact.<br />1:03:32<br />Then we just think more because again, we’re coming from this Capricorn instru of like, well, I’m a CEO, what’s my job?<br />1:03:39<br />This is what I’m doing.<br />1:03:40<br />And we’re moving more into like, recognizing that the real impact is the internal world that is like the little things, right?<br />1:03:46<br />Like when you ask people at the end of their life, like, what are you, what are your regrets or what do you cherish?<br />1:03:51<br />They’re always like the memories with family, the friendships, the experiences.<br />1:03:56<br />They’re never like I was the director of this company.<br />1:03:59<br />Like, no, that, you know, and that’s ok too to want those things like beautiful if you want that.<br />1:04:05<br />But understand that, like when you’re showing up in your heart and in your truth, that’s so much more powerful and more impactful in the world.<br />1:04:12<br />Like as I said, when you get up on stage, you’re so embodied as a human.<br />1:04:16<br />Like you’re going to shift thousands of people’s lives.<br />1:04:18<br />Like just this podcast is changing lives, you know.<br />1:04:20<br />So it doesn’t have to be a big purpose.<br />1:04:22<br />It could be like being a mom and just like raising happy Children and you’re like, that’s the best.<br />1:04:29<br />I mean, if anything I’d argue, that’s like one of the biggest shifts you could make in humanity is like being a present, loving mother.<br />1:04:35<br />Yeah, totally.<br />1:04:36<br />And doing it differently than what our parents did, our generations to come.<br />1:04:39<br />And I think that’s already happening where a lot of, oh yeah, for sure.<br />1:04:42<br />Just generations are looking at past generations are like, thank you mom and dad for everything that you gave me with the resources that you did have.<br />1:04:49<br />Now I’m going to take that and do even better, you know, like my dad told me once my still keep is still my day.<br />1:04:55<br />He’s like, he’s like, I’m to give you, take all the good for me and don’t take the bad but take all the good for me and make it better.<br />1:05:01<br />And I’m like, I feel like that’s such a big part of me that I’m like, ok, my parents have given me so much of what they could with what they had.<br />1:05:08<br />Do I still have loans from working from being in a relationship with them, from them being my parents.<br />1:05:13<br />Of course, I mean, I have my own experience and the psychology just works that way.<br />1:05:18<br />It doesn’t mean that I’m not going to take what they’ve taught me all the things I love about them and then all the things that I want to quote unquote, improve or make better or make shifts to because I want to be able to give that to my kids.<br />1:05:28<br />And I think that in itself is a simple leadership role, but to what we’re talking about, like that is what we’re talking about here.<br />1:05:35<br />Like be the leader of your life, be the CEO of your life, make the chances, make the changes, do something different because it’s for you in whatever way that looks like.<br />1:05:46<br />Yeah.<br />1:05:46<br />And I think if you’re confused about any of that, like, ask yourself why, like, why am I holding myself back or, and that’s what this time is kind of showing us like, why am I holding myself back?<br />1:05:55<br />Why am I not speaking my truth or what?<br />1:05:57<br />Why do I want to do what I say?<br />1:05:59<br />I want to do.<br />1:05:59<br />Why do I do?<br />1:06:00<br />Don’t do what I say I want to do.<br />1:06:02<br />You know all those kind of questions and you can have your why?<br />1:06:05<br />Then there’s, and it could be like, why do you want to be a mom or why do you want to be this, whatever it is in your heart, we’re all here to fulfill a unique individual purpose.<br />1:06:13<br />That’s what astrology teaches you and, and you can get out of that victim mindset and really understand like you can change your life right now in this moment by doing exactly what you said, which is what the nodes are teaching us, which is being the leader, taking responsibility and being the leader of your life and forgiving yourself because you didn’t know.<br />1:06:30<br />But now you do and you can do better once you know, right?<br />1:06:34<br />Like you do better when you know better.<br />1:06:36<br />Yeah, 100%.<br />1:06:37<br />Well, this has been so helpful and I feel like everyone’s gonna take away so much from this episode.<br />1:06:44<br />So I would love for you to share how can someone reach you?<br />1:06:48<br />What are you up to these days?<br />1:06:50<br />And yeah, if they want to do a reading or maybe do like a course in the future, things like that, what would you like to tell them?<br />1:06:57<br />Yeah.<br />1:06:57<br />So I have a website, it’s called the Divine rising.com.<br />1:07:01<br />And all my socials are on there too.<br />1:07:03<br />On Instagram, I my social is just Divine rising and then on tiktok it’s the divine rising.<br />1:07:10<br />And yeah, you can just follow me there if you want to know what’s going on in the world.<br />1:07:14<br />I don’t, like I said, I don’t do horoscopes really.<br />1:07:17<br />I focus more on like what’s happening for the collective.<br />1:07:20<br />I do offer readings.<br />1:07:21<br />They’re linked in my website and I do do sinister readings too which are so I love doing syn readings with couples and stuff.<br />1:07:27<br />So and then I am coming out with a North node course in the next week.<br />1:07:33<br />Yeah, fingers crossed.<br />1:07:34<br />It will be done in the next two weeks.<br />1:07:35<br />So I’m really excited about that because like I said, if you, if you know nothing but your north node you have, you’re way ahead of the rest.<br />1:07:41<br />So that will come out.<br />1:07:42<br />But you can sign up to be notified on my website.<br />1:07:45<br />Amazing.<br />1:07:46<br />Yeah, you guys need to definitely get that North Node thing.<br />1:07:48<br />I mean, learning my north node really changed everything, being in Sam’s energy, I changed everything and like her Instagrams are like her socials are just so great on a daily.<br />1:07:58<br />So you can like really catch up on like what’s happening to collective as a whole and it does give you a sense of peace and shows you like, oh, this is this is what’s going on.<br />1:08:05<br />Like sometimes I’m like, duh makes sense.<br />1:08:08<br />So, yeah, thank you so, so much for coming on the podcast.<br />1:08:12<br />It means the world to me that I get to like jam, like, I feel like you and I get to jam like this any time we get to hang out, which is such a blessing and such a gift.<br />1:08:20<br />And I’m so grateful for it and I’m so glad that the fully expressed community gets to listen to it today and like, we could talk for hours like we get, I know I’m like, can we do like a cat three?<br />1:08:30<br />Like, I feel like there could be so many more episodes because I sometimes I wish like, you know, because I, I feel so blessed like, I mean, I feel like I want this for everyone, but I feel like we have such great friends in our lives.<br />1:08:43<br />I’m like, damn, if only people could just like, listen to this conversation, like they would get so much value of it.<br />1:08:47<br />So that’s one of the reasons why this podcast is here because I’m like, I know I have a lot to share, but there’s so long people that I’m surrounded by that so much to share.<br />1:08:56<br />So, thank you so much for sharing your gifts with us today.<br />1:08:59<br />Thank you for having me.<br />1:09:00<br />I know you’ve had incredible people on.<br />1:09:01<br />I loved that episode so far that you’ve, yeah, they’re awesome.<br />1:09:05<br />Thank you and Nick might be my favorite though.<br />1:09:09<br />Nick.<br />1:09:09<br />Did you listen to it?<br />1:09:10<br />Yeah, you and Nick?<br />1:09:11<br />I love it.<br />1:09:12<br />That’s so good.<br />1:09:13<br />Yeah, we need to have him more on the podcasts.<br />1:09:15<br />Like I just want to feature all my people because everyone is just so great.<br />1:09:19<br />So, yeah.<br />1:09:19<br />Well, thank you so, so much.</div></div></div></div></div></div></div>



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<li>How you can leverage Astrology to call in your authentic FULLEST expressed self </li>



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<li>What’s happening in our world TODAY and how now is the time to Manifest</li>



<li>How you can be the leader of YOUR life </li>



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<p>Samantha is a gifted astrologer with a deep understanding of the language of the cosmos. Her passion for spirituality began at a young age and has grown into a lifelong pursuit of knowledge and understanding. Her love for astrology is rooted in a deep appreciation for the interconnectedness of all things and the role that we each play in the universe. Astrology is a powerful tool for self-awareness and personal growth, helping us understand our true selves, our purpose, and our place in the universe. With her empathic and compassionate approach, she creates a supportive and non-judgmental space for her clients to explore their deepest desires, strengths, weakness, and challenges. Drawing on her wealth of experience and knowledge, she offers personalized guidance and insight to help her clients navigate life’s twists and turns. Whether you’re struggling with career choices, relationship issues, or personal growth, Samantha’s deep understanding of the cosmic forces that shape our lives can help you find the clarity and direction you need to move forward with confidence. She can help you unlock your true potential which will lead to a more fulfilling and meaningful life.</p>



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<li>Website: <a href="https://www.tiktok.com/@thedivinerising" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">https://www.tiktok.com/@thedivinerising</a></li>
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Have you ever wondered how the stars and planets influence your personal journey? In this episode, I’m thrilled to introduce Samantha Hollingsworth, a master astrologer and seeker of spirituality, who sheds light on how astrology can guide our personal and spiritual growth. Together, we delve into the significance of astrological charts in understanding our deeper selves and how the celestial bodies guide our life’s path. Samantha’s expertise illuminates the mysterious and profound impact of astrology on our everyday lives.



In the second part of the episode, Samantha provides us with a captivating insight into the practical applications of astrology. She explains how astrological alignments can influence our decisions, relationships, and paths to self-discovery. From discussing our soul’s evolution to explaining the intricate details of our astrological charts, this episode is packed with wisdom to help you harness the power of astrology in your quest for personal development.







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Full Transcript0:00Welcome to the fully expressed podcast with Karenna.0:02I am your podcast host, Karenna Soto.0:04And this is the show where we have different conversations that invite you into your fullest expressed self and life, relationships and business.0:12And today is really exciting for me because I have a really special guest on here and that I met, I think last year, we’ve only become friends in last year, but she has become one of my best friends and one of my closest sisters.0:28And I’m so excited to share her with you because she is a master astrologist and such a great human and always, and her and I have just connected in not just like through this work, but I feel like we just like vibe and connect in general.0:46So I was so excited for you guys to meet her.0:48Her name is Samantha Hollingsworth and Samantha is here with us.0:53So I’m going to let her introduce herself.0:55Thank you.0:56That’s the best intro ever.0:58Yeah, I feel like we just connected on every soul level.1:02I still have to put our charts together and see like our connections.1:05I know we have a lot of similarities.1:07But yeah, so I am an astrologer and a Goldsmith and a seeker of spirituality and knowledge and just living life to the full really going on an adventure.1:20I love that.1:20Now, I remember when we, so I met you at Evan’s house, which is another friend that we met.1:25And I met Evan at one of my women’s circles, but she was holding her own women’s circle and like her own little community thing that we were at her house.1:31And I, I remember like you talking and you start talking about astrology and the way that you lit up, I was like, I really like her.1:37I need to become friends with her.1:38I need to get to know her more and like the more that I hung out with you, I was like, yeah, she’s going to be a part of my life forever.1:43I know.1:44I feel exactly the same way.1:46It was like, I always laugh because I think we think of soulmates sometimes as partnerships.1:51But I have, especially in the last year, met just a couple women.1:55You included that when I met you.1:57It’s like, oh, where have you been all my life?1:59Like hi sister.2:00So I, yeah, we have soul sister mates too.2:05Yeah, I feel that so deepl...]]>
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<p>Have you ever found yourself overwhelmed by the sheer volume of tasks in your day-to-day life, wondering how you can possibly manage it all? In this episode, I dive into the strategies that help me balance a demanding corporate job, run successful businesses, and maintain my well-being. Shout out to Ashton from Instagram for inspiring this episode with her curiosity about juggling various responsibilities while striving for personal fulfillment and success.</p>



<p>I share insights into creating a CEO hour for strategic planning, prioritizing well-being, and using smart scheduling to enhance productivity without sacrificing self-care. This episode is packed with tips for high-achieving individuals looking to optimize their routines, ensuring they can pursue their passions and commitments effectively.</p>



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<div class="wp-block-create-block-castos-transcript"><div class="ssp-transcript"><div class="row"><div class="col"><div class="tabs"><div class="tab">Full Transcript<div class="tab-content ssp-transcript-content">0:00<br />Welcome to the fully expressed podcast with Karenna.<br />0:02<br />I am your podcast host Karenna Soto.<br />0:05<br />And this is the show where we invite you into your fullest expressed self in relationships, business and life.<br />0:14<br />I truly believe that every single person, every single human being that is listening, this podcast who is living in this world are meant to live fully expressed.<br />0:24<br />Just imagine bringing all of you to your business, to your life, to your relationships where you feel so fully held and supportive to be your most authentic self.<br />0:37<br />So thank you so much for being here today.<br />0:39<br />Today’s a special episode.<br />0:41<br />Shout out to Ashton from Instagram.<br />0:44<br />She asked me to record a very special episode on, on how to do all the things.<br />0:50<br />So I had posted on Instagram that I was traveling to DC for a speaking opportunity.<br />0:56<br />And at the same time, I have to network follow up with people execute contracts, negotiate deals.<br />1:03<br />I’m also in my corporate job and doing my 9 to 5 which requires me to follow up on sales, do demos, negotiate deals, carry people across my pipeline as well as continue to manage my business and work through the challenges in the businesses.<br />1:19<br />So she responded to my story and said, I would love an episode on how you do all the things.<br />1:24<br />So this is for you girl and for anyone else that is listening because I really do think that this could be supportive.<br />1:31<br />If you are a high achieving woman, maybe you have your corporate job, maybe you do have your businesses, you have multiple businesses or even if you’re a mom, you know, what does that look like to have a corporate job?<br />1:45<br />Have your businesses and you’re multidimensional, you have multiple interests and then you want to put effort into all these areas of your life because they’re very important to you.<br />1:55<br />But how do you do it?<br />1:57<br />How do you do it all?<br />1:58<br />So maybe recently you’ve been asking yourself like, how I feel so overwhelmed, how do I keep doing this?<br />2:05<br />Maybe there’s a part of you that feels like there’s not enough time in the day.<br />2:09<br />You don’t have enough energy to execute on everything and it’s maybe an internal battle that you deal with often and maybe there’s parts of you that feel like you’re dropping the ball in some ways or maybe the part of you that’s like not feeling like you’re executing enough.<br />2:27<br />Or maybe there’s the perfection part of you that’s like I had to do everything in this amount of time and it’s causing a lot of internal stress, emotionally, physically, spiritually and e...</div></div></div></div></div></div></div>]]>
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Have you ever found yourself overwhelmed by the sheer volume of tasks in your day-to-day life, wondering how you can possibly manage it all? In this episode, I dive into the strategies that help me balance a demanding corporate job, run successful businesses, and maintain my well-being. Shout out to Ashton from Instagram for inspiring this episode with her curiosity about juggling various responsibilities while striving for personal fulfillment and success.



I share insights into creating a CEO hour for strategic planning, prioritizing well-being, and using smart scheduling to enhance productivity without sacrificing self-care. This episode is packed with tips for high-achieving individuals looking to optimize their routines, ensuring they can pursue their passions and commitments effectively.







You can read the full podcast transcript for this episode below:



Full Transcript0:00Welcome to the fully expressed podcast with Karenna.0:02I am your podcast host Karenna Soto.0:05And this is the show where we invite you into your fullest expressed self in relationships, business and life.0:14I truly believe that every single person, every single human being that is listening, this podcast who is living in this world are meant to live fully expressed.0:24Just imagine bringing all of you to your business, to your life, to your relationships where you feel so fully held and supportive to be your most authentic self.0:37So thank you so much for being here today.0:39Today’s a special episode.0:41Shout out to Ashton from Instagram.0:44She asked me to record a very special episode on, on how to do all the things.0:50So I had posted on Instagram that I was traveling to DC for a speaking opportunity.0:56And at the same time, I have to network follow up with people execute contracts, negotiate deals.1:03I’m also in my corporate job and doing my 9 to 5 which requires me to follow up on sales, do demos, negotiate deals, carry people across my pipeline as well as continue to manage my business and work through the challenges in the businesses.1:19So she responded to my story and said, I would love an episode on how you do all the things.1:24So this is for you girl and for anyone else that is listening because I really do think that this could be supportive.1:31If you are a high achieving woman, maybe you have your corporate job, maybe you do have your businesses, you have multiple businesses or even if you’re a mom, you know, what does that look like to have a corporate job?1:45Have your businesses and you’re multidimensional, you have multiple interests and then you want to put effort into all these areas of your life because they’re very important to you.1:55But how do you do it?1:57How do you do it all?1:58So maybe recently you’ve been asking yourself like, how I feel so overwhelmed, how do I keep doing this?2:05Maybe there’s a part of you that feels like there’s not enough time in the day.2:09You don’t have enough energy to execute on everything and it’s maybe an internal battle that you deal with often and maybe there’s parts of you that feel like you’re dropping the ball in some ways or maybe the part of you that’s like not feeling like you’re executing enough.2:27Or maybe there’s the perfection part of you that’s like I had to do everything in this amount of time and it’s causing a lot of internal stress, emotionally, physically, spiritually and e...]]>
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<p>Have you ever found yourself overwhelmed by the sheer volume of tasks in your day-to-day life, wondering how you can possibly manage it all? In this episode, I dive into the strategies that help me balance a demanding corporate job, run successful businesses, and maintain my well-being. Shout out to Ashton from Instagram for inspiring this episode with her curiosity about juggling various responsibilities while striving for personal fulfillment and success.</p>



<p>I share insights into creating a CEO hour for strategic planning, prioritizing well-being, and using smart scheduling to enhance productivity without sacrificing self-care. This episode is packed with tips for high-achieving individuals looking to optimize their routines, ensuring they can pursue their passions and commitments effectively.</p>



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<p>You can read the full podcast transcript for this episode below:</p>



<div class="wp-block-create-block-castos-transcript"><div class="ssp-transcript"><div class="row"><div class="col"><div class="tabs"><div class="tab">Full Transcript<div class="tab-content ssp-transcript-content">0:00<br />Welcome to the fully expressed podcast with Karenna.<br />0:02<br />I am your podcast host Karenna Soto.<br />0:05<br />And this is the show where we invite you into your fullest expressed self in relationships, business and life.<br />0:14<br />I truly believe that every single person, every single human being that is listening, this podcast who is living in this world are meant to live fully expressed.<br />0:24<br />Just imagine bringing all of you to your business, to your life, to your relationships where you feel so fully held and supportive to be your most authentic self.<br />0:37<br />So thank you so much for being here today.<br />0:39<br />Today’s a special episode.<br />0:41<br />Shout out to Ashton from Instagram.<br />0:44<br />She asked me to record a very special episode on, on how to do all the things.<br />0:50<br />So I had posted on Instagram that I was traveling to DC for a speaking opportunity.<br />0:56<br />And at the same time, I have to network follow up with people execute contracts, negotiate deals.<br />1:03<br />I’m also in my corporate job and doing my 9 to 5 which requires me to follow up on sales, do demos, negotiate deals, carry people across my pipeline as well as continue to manage my business and work through the challenges in the businesses.<br />1:19<br />So she responded to my story and said, I would love an episode on how you do all the things.<br />1:24<br />So this is for you girl and for anyone else that is listening because I really do think that this could be supportive.<br />1:31<br />If you are a high achieving woman, maybe you have your corporate job, maybe you do have your businesses, you have multiple businesses or even if you’re a mom, you know, what does that look like to have a corporate job?<br />1:45<br />Have your businesses and you’re multidimensional, you have multiple interests and then you want to put effort into all these areas of your life because they’re very important to you.<br />1:55<br />But how do you do it?<br />1:57<br />How do you do it all?<br />1:58<br />So maybe recently you’ve been asking yourself like, how I feel so overwhelmed, how do I keep doing this?<br />2:05<br />Maybe there’s a part of you that feels like there’s not enough time in the day.<br />2:09<br />You don’t have enough energy to execute on everything and it’s maybe an internal battle that you deal with often and maybe there’s parts of you that feel like you’re dropping the ball in some ways or maybe the part of you that’s like not feeling like you’re executing enough.<br />2:27<br />Or maybe there’s the perfection part of you that’s like I had to do everything in this amount of time and it’s causing a lot of internal stress, emotionally, physically, spiritually and even, and So, if that’s true today, I’m going to give you some tangible takeaways and things that you can implement into your day that you can do all the things and have time for yourself.<br />2:49<br />I think that has been the most important thing.<br />2:51<br />It’s one thing to be very productive.<br />2:54<br />It’s one thing to always be busy.<br />2:55<br />It’s one thing to be very successful.<br />2:57<br />But what does it actually look like to feel successful and fulfilled, successful and purposeful and energized, you know, really truly connected to your happy and your joy and your capacity and all these things while also feeling so fulfilled and happy within yourself.<br />3:17<br />And that I’m going to show you how I do that today.<br />3:20<br />First, I want to share with you that it wasn’t always like this for me.<br />3:23<br />When I first started my business, my online business coaching women in 2019, I was in my corporate job.<br />3:30<br />I was in the middle of huge expansions.<br />3:33<br />I was also just figuring who the fuck I was because I didn’t know who I was or who I wanted to be and what it actually meant to be my most authentic self.<br />3:41<br />All I knew is that I felt called to coach women and to support women.<br />3:44<br />So I got certified fell in love and low key obsessed with personal development and growth and just being able to witness people go from where they are to where they want to go and witnessing that whole entire journey has been one of the beautiful gifts that I got from my online business and coaching women specifically.<br />4:01<br />And I’ve coached the men as well and in working with all of them.<br />4:05<br />I also during that season, hit a weekly pad season of burnout.<br />4:10<br />And when I hit really bad seasons of burnout, I decided to fully surrender, drop into my softness, which meant that I was going to put zero pressure on how much I was going to execute.<br />4:20<br />I did not lean on my masculine.<br />4:22<br />I did not let my wounded masculine energy make me feel bad for resting.<br />4:28<br />And it was really, really difficult.<br />4:31<br />It really challenged me internally.<br />4:32<br />It challenged my beliefs in who I was as a human because when it came to how productive I was, I was attaching it to my self worth.<br />4:41<br />So I had to really work through that.<br />4:44<br />And then ever since I worked through that and I got really comfortable.<br />4:47<br />I did a lot of healing.<br />4:48<br />I found a lot of space with myself.<br />4:51<br />I finally learned what it felt like to be in my feminine, to surrender to trust and to lean in and to connect to the rhythm of my body.<br />5:02<br />And by doing so I healed, I really healed.<br />5:06<br />Oh My gosh, you guys nourishing and resting and taking care of myself and learning how to be present with everything around me has probably been one of the, the biggest gifts that I received during that time.<br />5:18<br />And then as I’ve been really picking up the energy towards a new pivot in business, which all of you guys know, I’ve been leaning into really building my speaking business.<br />5:28<br />I’m basically starting from scratch in a lot of ways and I’ve had to swing the pendulum back the other way.<br />5:35<br />So I’ve been really using my masculine energy as a way to take action.<br />5:39<br />But my entire goal and my entire intention has been, how can I take action?<br />5:45<br />How can I be in my power?<br />5:47<br />How can I take up more space without losing touch with my softness without overextending myself without getting unhealthy?<br />5:57<br />Because when I was overworking myself and overstretching myself and coming from a place of making myself wrong if I wasn’t producing, I got sick.<br />6:07<br />You guys, you know, I was always exhausted.<br />6:10<br />I always felt like my immune system was fighting something.<br />6:13<br />I just was low key, depressed maybe for a while.<br />6:17<br />And, you know, it just didn’t feel good.<br />6:19<br />My energy was all over the place and all over the and up and down.<br />6:22<br />And, you know, at the end of the day I just wanted to execute.<br />6:25<br />So that is the point of this podcast episode is to really teach you guys how to execute and be fulfilled, how to execute and still feel nourished and fulfilled and joyful and energized and happy with your life without feeling burnt out, without feeling like you’re getting hard on yourself.<br />6:45<br />So a couple of things that I’ve implemented on my calendar and some little mindset shifts that I’ve done is the very first thing that I’ve implemented is I’ve created this CEO hour on my calendar.<br />6:55<br />So if you don’t already have your journal or have your notes, like, make sure you’re taking notes.<br />6:59<br />The CEO hour is the thing that the hour within my week where I look at the entire week ahead.<br />7:05<br />And I say, OK, so what is important to move the needle in my business?<br />7:09<br />What is important to move the needle in my relationships?<br />7:12<br />What is the important thing that I need to do to support myself?<br />7:16<br />So I have this checklist of things that I do during that hour and during that hour, I ask myself.<br />7:21<br />All right.<br />7:22<br />So again, what’s going to move the needle of my business this week?<br />7:24<br />Usually I always focus on sales first.<br />7:27<br />So anything that’s going to be pipeline driven first?<br />7:30<br />So what does that mean?<br />7:32<br />So is it, is it scheduling follow up calls?<br />7:35<br />Is it making introductions?<br />7:37<br />Is it reaching out to new customers?<br />7:39<br />Like that’s kind of how I structure my business then?<br />7:41<br />I do?<br />7:42<br />All right.<br />7:42<br />Second thing is how to, what’s the next thing I need to follow up?<br />7:46<br />What kind of marketing plans do I have?<br />7:47<br />What kind of podcast guests do I have?<br />7:49<br />What is my marketing strategy?<br />7:50<br />Marketing falls into podcasting, linkedin, social media, email marketing?<br />7:57<br />Things like that.<br />7:58<br />And then third thing that’s really important to me is finances.<br />8:02<br />So I’m keeping an eye on my finances.<br />8:04<br />And then the last thing, the fourth thing is, is like, how can I make sure that I am nourished and fulfilled this week?<br />8:10<br />So I always go through my calendar, I schedule all of my workouts.<br />8:13<br />I schedule my sunset walks that I have realize are very important to me.<br />8:17<br />And what I have done too is I I these are all non negotiable.<br />8:22<br />So my thing is during your CEO hour, what are the priorities that you want to make sure that you’re implementing into your week?<br />8:28<br />This is an opportunity to create the structure to supporting your business, supporting yourself, to being held.<br />8:33<br />And that is number one thing.<br />8:36<br />The other thing that I have put on are just like other blockers on my calendar.<br />8:40<br />So like if you know, I, I’m going to prospect, I have a specific block for that.<br />8:46<br />If I’m going to do my workouts and take care of myself, I have that blocked out if therapy is important to you block that out in getting sunshine two hours a day, block that out.<br />8:58<br />You know, a very long time ago, I realize that so many of us prioritize all of these meetings with everyone else and we don’t drop the ball, but we are constantly dropping the ball for ourselves and we forget that we are the CEO S of our life.<br />9:16<br />So you are the CEO of your life.<br />9:18<br />And if you schedule a meeting with yourself, make that a priority.<br />9:22<br />Don’t mess a meeting with the CEO of your life.<br />9:25<br />You are the CEO of your life.<br />9:26<br />So make sure you prioritize that.<br />9:28<br />The other thing I shifted was I prioritize my well being.<br />9:33<br />What’s gonna support my mental health?<br />9:35<br />What’s gonna support my clarity?<br />9:36<br />What’s gonna help my spiritual health?<br />9:38<br />What’s gonna support my physical health so that I feel more optimized to tackle everything versus before I used to schedule these meetings and then ask myself, where am I going to fit in my workouts?<br />9:49<br />Now, I put those things first and I always prioritize that.<br />9:54<br />So ceo hour is that I like to settle it like around Sundays or Mondays to get really, really clear.<br />10:00<br />And then the other part to this has been really learning how to honor my capacity.<br />10:06<br />And so what does that mean?<br />10:08<br />And so my own internal capacity is how much capacity do I have every day to execute?<br />10:13<br />And so like I do my priorities for the week, every day, I also have a set of priorities that I write down that I need to look at and take care of myself.<br />10:23<br />So let’s say, for example, if I was, if I was a mom and I had kids and my kids were number one priority, they would be the number one thing on my list.<br />10:30<br />If my business is the number one priority on my list.<br />10:32<br />Then that’s going to be the number one thing on my list.<br />10:34<br />If I’m in the season where my corporate job is asking for more of me, then I’m going to put the number one on my list.<br />10:39<br />And so those are, those are the kinds of things.<br />10:42<br />And the reason I say that is because first you got to priority what your tasks are every single day.<br />10:46<br />And then you’ve got to ask yourself, what does your capacity look like?<br />10:50<br />And so when we think of capacity, we could think about it as our own energetic battery, the battery that we operate on many of us, if you are feeling overwhelmed, overstretched, absolutely exhausted, tired and thinking to yourself that you never have enough time or you wish there was more hours a day, you are probably operating at 100 and 10 when you really have a capacity of 10 or 20%.<br />11:13<br />So you think you have all the energy, but you’re over, actually over extending yourself because you are either expecting yourself to operate at 100 100 and 10, 100 and 50% every single day.<br />11:23<br />But the truth is you don’t have that kind of energy and no one does.<br />11:27<br />And we like to think that we do by pushing ourselves.<br />11:30<br />But the biggest thing is that we got to stop pushing ourselves.<br />11:32<br />So when you identify and determine every single day that you wake up what your capacity is like, let’s say I wake up, I woke up today and I felt like, truly, I have 80 to 90% capacity.<br />11:44<br />I knew that I was in a knock shit out today.<br />11:47<br />I was like, oh I can work it out.<br />11:49<br />I’m going to go to a coffee shop.<br />11:50<br />I’m going to sit there and I’m going to do this.<br />11:52<br />Oh Amazing.<br />11:53<br />So I did that in the last two days.<br />11:55<br />There was actually one morning where I have a set of an AM meeting for my speaking business.<br />12:00<br />The speaking program that I’m in, it was really important for me to be there.<br />12:03<br />I woke up.<br />12:04<br />You guys absolutely exhausted.<br />12:07<br />I did the meeting and then I, I sat with myself for a second.<br />12:11<br />I closed my eyes and I just checked in with myself and I was like, what do I really need right now?<br />12:15<br />And I looked at the calendar, I didn’t have anything scheduled on the calendar.<br />12:19<br />And then I realized that I was like, you know, I really think a nap would be really good for me.<br />12:24<br />So I went back and went back to bed at 830 in the morning and woke up just about an hour, hour and a half later.<br />12:31<br />And the rest of the day I knocked some shit out and I gave myself that I do the same thing throughout my day all the time.<br />12:40<br />So I, I’m like, ok, what do I need right now.<br />12:42<br />Is it more water?<br />12:43<br />Do I need to make sure that I’m eating food?<br />12:45<br />Do I need to go out for a walk?<br />12:47<br />What can I do to optimize my capacity?<br />12:50<br />But the very first thing is ask myself how much my capacity I have.<br />12:53<br />So like for example, if I wake up tomorrow with 50% capacity, I’m going to look at my to do list, I’m going to look at my priorities that are going to help me move the needle forward, really prioritize what’s important.<br />13:04<br />And I ask myself all right, with 50% capacity, what can I accomplish today?<br />13:07<br />And what can I check off the list?<br />13:09<br />And y’all I do, I do not no longer get myself to 0% capacity unless it’s absolutely necessary.<br />13:16<br />So most days I start to really wind down or step away from working on things when I hit that 10% capacity.<br />13:26<br />This has been absolutely amazing.<br />13:29<br />This has also worked for me when I go to networking events.<br />13:32<br />So I do a lot of networking events.<br />13:35<br />You guys probably see me on Instagram.<br />13:36<br />I’m traveling a lot.<br />13:38<br />I travel to a lot of different conferences and things like that.<br />13:41<br />And you know, being someone that is a projector by human design, not necessarily, you know, I don’t think I’m an introvert, but I do love my alone time.<br />13:49<br />And I energize a lot, I have realized that socializing gives me a lot of energy but I also get very exhausted from it and I no longer drink really alcohol.<br />14:00<br />When I go to conferences or anything, business wise, I will probably drink alcohol once, once a year, almost or once every six months because they, and I love to appreciate the, the gift, the, the work of wine and, you know, the uniqueness and things like that.<br />14:15<br />But like, truly, I don’t drink and it has given me such a gift because when I go to these networking events, I’m way more in tune when I’m tired and I’m tapped out and it has been such a gift, such a, such a gift.<br />14:28<br />And so, yeah, I share that with you guys because really, once you get to this place of really listening to your body and listening to your own system and not constantly over extending it, you’re going to see 180 flip.<br />14:46<br />So instead of feeling like you don’t have enough time, you’re going to be so much better with your time because you are using the energy that you do have the blocks of times that you do have.<br />14:57<br />And so those are my biggest things.<br />15:00<br />And now what’s going to also happen if you guys want me to dive into this a little bit more, what ends up happening when you start to honor your capacity, there has to be this internal conversation that you have to have with yourself because you’re going to have to work through the parts of you, they’re going to be like you should be pushing more.<br />15:17<br />You should be, there could be more that you could be doing.<br />15:19<br />Why are you not sending more emails?<br />15:21<br />Why are you not marketing more?<br />15:22<br />Why are you not working towards this more that part of you?<br />15:24<br />Is your ego that’s trying to keep you safe.<br />15:26<br />So that is an internal conversation that you got to have with yourself and you got to remind yourself and your body that you are safe, that you are ok that you’ve got this and to allow your sister some of these parts of you that are getting scared at that time that they can trust you and that you’ve got this.<br />15:41<br />All right y’all, I’m gonna throw you guys this little money curveball that I just received in its life hack that I’ve been using.<br />15:47<br />Did you know that if you paid towards your debt or credit cards weekly and does a portion of your minimum payment every single month that actually is going to drop down your minimum payment?<br />15:59<br />I didn’t know this is the thing I’ve been using it more recently.<br />16:03<br />Yes, I’d love to try and pay my credit cards off.<br />16:05<br />But something that I did not know was possible was just the ability of putting $10 towards my minimum payment every month and then paying it through.<br />16:14<br />It’s actually going to support my credit and also support the credit card from increasing their rates by blown the second stage to honor the third stage to honor your capacity is honoring it externally.<br />16:27<br />So how do you do this?<br />16:28<br />Like I mentioned, externally, honoring, this is making sure that you’re blocking off times on your calendar throughout your week and honoring and making those meetings, you’re going to make those meetings.<br />16:38<br />But you said you were going to go to sunset, you’re going to go for a walk, you’re going to go to sunset and go for a walk.<br />16:42<br />And you said you’re going to eat some lunch, you’re going to eat some l you’re gonna make it a workout.<br />16:45<br />You’re to make it to a workout.<br />16:46<br />So you’re really, really being consistent with yourself by honor it externally.<br />16:51<br />The other way that you have to honor your capacity externally is by setting boundaries or being able to communicate that.<br />16:56<br />So if people are asking if you something that feels like you can’t handle this week, push it out to next week, they don’t have to know, they really don’t have to know.<br />17:04<br />Just say, hey, I would love to work on that, but I can prioritize that next week.<br />17:09<br />I can’t get that to you now.<br />17:10<br />So that is a sense of saying, hey, this is where I’m really at and this is what I have capacity to do if you have to say no to a meeting that day because you don’t have the energy to it, girl do it because the way that I think about it is quality over quantity.<br />17:26<br />If you start to focus your energy on how much quality work can I do and how much quality of my energy can I give towards the things that are important to me?<br />17:36<br />For example, the podcast is really important to me.<br />17:40<br />I make sure I show up to all of the guest interviews if I am exhausted that day.<br />17:45<br />But I know that I have to give them all of my energy and all of my capacity to make sure that I’m showing up here fully, that I’m bringing the energy that I want you guys to listen to and hear me from.<br />17:55<br />I’m going to prioritize my podcast recordings and I’m going to say, hey, I can’t meet today or her friend wants to hang out and do lunch, but I know it’s going to be exhausting or it’s going to be too much for me that day.<br />18:07<br />I’ll say, hey, can we please schedule, how about Monday or how about Tuesday today?<br />18:11<br />I’m full.<br />18:12<br />The only person that truly knows what you have on your calendar is you, the only person that truly knows where you’re at energetically is you.<br />18:20<br />And one, I think we think that we’re going to let people down because we think we think we’re going to let people down.<br />18:27<br />But at the end of the day, it’s because we think that we’re letting ourselves down because we’re thinking that we’re dropping the ball and So by dropping the ball on other people, we’re dropping the ball on ourselves.<br />18:34<br />And so a lot of the times we are the ones trying to keep ourselves safe.<br />18:38<br />And I want to remind you that if you do not take care of yourself and do you not prioritize yourself, your work is not going to be the quality of work that you want to do.<br />18:48<br />And so this is such an opportunity for you to think about how you’ve been doing things and how you can integrate these things.<br />18:55<br />So to quickly summarize this episode, Ashton, if you found this helpful or if you start to implement this, please let me know or if anyone listening to this, please let me know.<br />19:03<br />But to summarize first, get that CEO hour or two hours on your calendar, I love to do it every Sunday, Monday.<br />19:10<br />That’s when I start to look at the week, get the five things that are very important to you to make sure that you are implementing every single week that supports you and create a really good, strong foundation.<br />19:20<br />And then third, as you move into your day to day, make sure you check in and determine what capacity at what your energy at.<br />19:26<br />Where are you at?<br />19:27<br />With your battery level, get really clear on with that level of battery or that percentage of battery, whether you’re at 80 70 50 20 10% battery.<br />19:38<br />What tasks are absolutely important to use and leverage with that capacity.<br />19:44<br />That is the most important thing.<br />19:47<br />Now, if you would like an episode on how to actually optimize and expand your capacity from a health perspective, send me AD M on Instagram and I’ll record that because that is a whole another episode because if we can learn also to expand our capacity and optimize it, which is basically optimizing your energy, optimizing your resilience, optimizing the ability to manage and tackle all of the tasks that life gets at us.<br />20:17<br />We will be unstoppable and that is something that I have been healing and working through the last two years.<br />20:22<br />I have the perfect person that can come onto the podcast and share with you what you can actually do start doing this from a health perspective.<br />20:29<br />Well, with that being said, thank you so much for listening today.<br />20:34<br />I hope you’ve had a chance to look and to listen to the previous episodes because y’all, I am getting so much great feedback from everyone.<br />20:42<br />I got so much love about the podcast episode that I did with Sana who was a spiritual mentor.<br />20:47<br />I think it was episode number 31 or 32.<br />20:50<br />Go back and look where we talked about so much when it came to relationships and people are really, really loving it.<br />20:58<br />And in the most recent episode, we had some a female entrepreneur that really talk about what it’s like to have a corporate job in two businesses.<br />21:08<br />And how strong and valuable we are as female entrepreneurs and how we’re actually more capable of running a really great business in a male dominated space and what that’s available to you.<br />21:19<br />We talked a little bit about how you can leverage your hormones as a way to understand what your capacity at, which would also be supportive of this one.<br />21:27<br />So if you didn’t get a chance to listen to that episode, I highly recommend that that was the one before this.<br />21:32<br />And as always, I want to invite you into sharing this with a friend, maybe it’s some another high achieving friend that you know, is doing a lot right now and they need to get a little bit more structured on how they’re supporting themselves and how they can get to a place of feeling supported, energized and feel successful in their day to day life.<br />21:54<br />So with that being said, thank you so much for listening today.<br />21:57<br />I hope you all have a really great week and we’ll talk soon.</div></div></div></div></div></div></div>



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Have you ever found yourself overwhelmed by the sheer volume of tasks in your day-to-day life, wondering how you can possibly manage it all? In this episode, I dive into the strategies that help me balance a demanding corporate job, run successful businesses, and maintain my well-being. Shout out to Ashton from Instagram for inspiring this episode with her curiosity about juggling various responsibilities while striving for personal fulfillment and success.



I share insights into creating a CEO hour for strategic planning, prioritizing well-being, and using smart scheduling to enhance productivity without sacrificing self-care. This episode is packed with tips for high-achieving individuals looking to optimize their routines, ensuring they can pursue their passions and commitments effectively.







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Full Transcript0:00Welcome to the fully expressed podcast with Karenna.0:02I am your podcast host Karenna Soto.0:05And this is the show where we invite you into your fullest expressed self in relationships, business and life.0:14I truly believe that every single person, every single human being that is listening, this podcast who is living in this world are meant to live fully expressed.0:24Just imagine bringing all of you to your business, to your life, to your relationships where you feel so fully held and supportive to be your most authentic self.0:37So thank you so much for being here today.0:39Today’s a special episode.0:41Shout out to Ashton from Instagram.0:44She asked me to record a very special episode on, on how to do all the things.0:50So I had posted on Instagram that I was traveling to DC for a speaking opportunity.0:56And at the same time, I have to network follow up with people execute contracts, negotiate deals.1:03I’m also in my corporate job and doing my 9 to 5 which requires me to follow up on sales, do demos, negotiate deals, carry people across my pipeline as well as continue to manage my business and work through the challenges in the businesses.1:19So she responded to my story and said, I would love an episode on how you do all the things.1:24So this is for you girl and for anyone else that is listening because I really do think that this could be supportive.1:31If you are a high achieving woman, maybe you have your corporate job, maybe you do have your businesses, you have multiple businesses or even if you’re a mom, you know, what does that look like to have a corporate job?1:45Have your businesses and you’re multidimensional, you have multiple interests and then you want to put effort into all these areas of your life because they’re very important to you.1:55But how do you do it?1:57How do you do it all?1:58So maybe recently you’ve been asking yourself like, how I feel so overwhelmed, how do I keep doing this?2:05Maybe there’s a part of you that feels like there’s not enough time in the day.2:09You don’t have enough energy to execute on everything and it’s maybe an internal battle that you deal with often and maybe there’s parts of you that feel like you’re dropping the ball in some ways or maybe the part of you that’s like not feeling like you’re executing enough.2:27Or maybe there’s the perfection part of you that’s like I had to do everything in this amount of time and it’s causing a lot of internal stress, emotionally, physically, spiritually and e...]]>
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<p>Ever wondered how speaking two languages influences your perspective and identity? In this episode, I’m thrilled to welcome Maricruz Carrillo, a dynamic entrepreneur with a rich cultural background. Born in Rosarito, Mexico, and now thriving in San Diego, Maricruz embodies the journey of a bilingual and bicultural individual navigating two worlds. We delve into her experiences as the co-founder of Sun Mud and the founder of Menos Waste, highlighting her commitment to sustainability and her passion for the environment.</p>



<p>Maricruz shares the challenges and triumphs of living a transborder life, the impact of language on identity, and how embracing her Mexican heritage has been pivotal in her personal and professional growth. This episode is an invitation to explore the depths of your own identity, understand the power of language, and embrace the unique perspectives that come from straddling two cultures.</p>



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Ever wondered how speaking two languages influences your perspective and identity? In this episode, I’m thrilled to welcome Maricruz Carrillo, a dynamic entrepreneur with a rich cultural background. Born in Rosarito, Mexico, and now thriving in San Diego, Maricruz embodies the journey of a bilingual and bicultural individual navigating two worlds. We delve into her experiences as the co-founder of Sun Mud and the founder of Menos Waste, highlighting her commitment to sustainability and her passion for the environment.



Maricruz shares the challenges and triumphs of living a transborder life, the impact of language on identity, and how embracing her Mexican heritage has been pivotal in her personal and professional growth. This episode is an invitation to explore the depths of your own identity, understand the power of language, and embrace the unique perspectives that come from straddling two cultures.







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Full Transcript0:00Welcome to the fully expressed podcast with Karenna.0:02I am your podcast host, Karenna Soto.0:05And this is a show where we have different conversations that invite you to living a life fully expressed and creating relationships that are fully expressed and creating a business where you feel fully expressed.0:14So, truly bring being your most authentic self to all of the areas in your life and what that looks like.0:20And so today, we have a really special guest and so excited because I just met her name is Maricruz and Maricruz that I met at a networking event here in San Diego in a previous podcast.0:32We’ve actually had her.0:33But Marta Giri, who I taught her on this podcast, she was on this podcast and she is the editor and co editing in chief and owner of the locally well podcast as well here and Wellness podcast here in San Diego.0:46But she also has created such a wonderful way of networking with others.0:50She has truly like wrapped her arms around the wellness community.0:54And at one of those events that Marta Giri put together, I met Maricruz and we were just talking and connecting.1:01And then she shared her story at the event and I was like, oh my gosh, I really love her.1:06She is a founder and the owner of a couple companies, which I will let her talk about that.1:12But with that being said, I’m going to pass it over to her and let her introduce herself.1:17Hi.1:18Yeah.1:19Hi.1:19Thank you for having me.1:20I’m so excited.1:21I feel like we’re getting to know each other through this podcast and then also just letting everyone else kind of get to know me as well.1:29So like you mentioned, my name is Maricruz.1:32Maricruz Carrillo.1:33I was born in Rosarito Mexico, but I’ve been in San Diego since I was 10.1:38So since fifth grade and I am the co founder of a company called Sun Mud, which we do sustainable sunscreen.1:46And then I’m also the founder of Menos Waste for Menos Waste.1:50I help small businesses transition to a more sustainable space and I do that through workshops, one on ones and also have a youtube channel which I always like to plug in.2:01I am really passionate about the environment.2:05I am also an engineer and I’m also an entrepreneur obviously.2:08So I am really excited because I have pretty interesting story.2:11So excited to dive in...]]>
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<p>Ever wondered how speaking two languages influences your perspective and identity? In this episode, I’m thrilled to welcome Maricruz Carrillo, a dynamic entrepreneur with a rich cultural background. Born in Rosarito, Mexico, and now thriving in San Diego, Maricruz embodies the journey of a bilingual and bicultural individual navigating two worlds. We delve into her experiences as the co-founder of Sun Mud and the founder of Menos Waste, highlighting her commitment to sustainability and her passion for the environment.</p>



<p>Maricruz shares the challenges and triumphs of living a transborder life, the impact of language on identity, and how embracing her Mexican heritage has been pivotal in her personal and professional growth. This episode is an invitation to explore the depths of your own identity, understand the power of language, and embrace the unique perspectives that come from straddling two cultures.</p>



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<div class="wp-block-create-block-castos-transcript"><div class="ssp-transcript"><div class="row"><div class="col"><div class="tabs"><div class="tab">Full Transcript<div class="tab-content ssp-transcript-content">0:00<br />Welcome to the fully expressed podcast with Karenna.<br />0:02<br />I am your podcast host, Karenna Soto.<br />0:05<br />And this is a show where we have different conversations that invite you to living a life fully expressed and creating relationships that are fully expressed and creating a business where you feel fully expressed.<br />0:14<br />So, truly bring being your most authentic self to all of the areas in your life and what that looks like.<br />0:20<br />And so today, we have a really special guest and so excited because I just met her name is Maricruz and Maricruz that I met at a networking event here in San Diego in a previous podcast.<br />0:32<br />We’ve actually had her.<br />0:33<br />But Marta Giri, who I taught her on this podcast, she was on this podcast and she is the editor and co editing in chief and owner of the locally well podcast as well here and Wellness podcast here in San Diego.<br />0:46<br />But she also has created such a wonderful way of networking with others.<br />0:50<br />She has truly like wrapped her arms around the wellness community.<br />0:54<br />And at one of those events that Marta Giri put together, I met Maricruz and we were just talking and connecting.<br />1:01<br />And then she shared her story at the event and I was like, oh my gosh, I really love her.<br />1:06<br />She is a founder and the owner of a couple companies, which I will let her talk about that.<br />1:12<br />But with that being said, I’m going to pass it over to her and let her introduce herself.<br />1:17<br />Hi.<br />1:18<br />Yeah.<br />1:19<br />Hi.<br />1:19<br />Thank you for having me.<br />1:20<br />I’m so excited.<br />1:21<br />I feel like we’re getting to know each other through this podcast and then also just letting everyone else kind of get to know me as well.<br />1:29<br />So like you mentioned, my name is Maricruz.<br />1:32<br />Maricruz Carrillo.<br />1:33<br />I was born in Rosarito Mexico, but I’ve been in San Diego since I was 10.<br />1:38<br />So since fifth grade and I am the co founder of a company called Sun Mud, which we do sustainable sunscreen.<br />1:46<br />And then I’m also the founder of Menos Waste for Menos Waste.<br />1:50<br />I help small businesses transition to a more sustainable space and I do that through workshops, one on ones and also have a youtube channel which I always like to plug in.<br />2:01<br />I am really passionate about the environment.<br />2:05<br />I am also an engineer and I’m also an entrepreneur obviously.<br />2:08<br />So I am really excited because I have pretty interesting story.<br />2:11<br />So excited to dive in.<br />2:13<br />Yeah.<br />2:13<br />Thank you so much for being here and you can just tell that you have so much to offer based on what you just told us I really want to dig into, you said that you’ve been going to school here in the United States since, since you were 10?<br />2:26<br />Mhm.<br />2:26<br />Ok.<br />2:26<br />Can you tell I would love to hear a little bit more about that story.<br />2:29<br />So when I heard this, I was like, oh, we need to dive into this some more.<br />2:32<br />So what does that mean?<br />2:33<br />What does that look like?<br />2:34<br />Yeah.<br />2:34<br />So it was a really interesting journey.<br />2:37<br />I was born in Rosarito and I lived there my whole childhood.<br />2:40<br />I actually like to say that I had the perfect childhood.<br />2:43<br />We lived by the beach.<br />2:45<br />I went to private school, you know, I had a nanny.<br />2:47<br />I I was living my best life for the 1st 10 years of my life.<br />2:52<br />But unfortunately, things started getting a little bit dangerous in Tijuana Rosarito.<br />2:58<br />So my dad actually decided to sell our childhood home, which was so sad, but hopefully one day I can buy it back, but he decided to sell everything and move to the US just for safety.<br />3:12<br />And that was a huge culture shock for me because I mean, I grew up in Mexico being Mexican, you know, speaking Spanish and just without a care in the world, right?<br />3:23<br />And then I went to out of all places, we decided to move to Jund in East County San Diego.<br />3:30<br />So my school was 99% white, right?<br />3:32<br />So then I went from being Mexican among Mexicans to now being am minority, which was a complete new concept for me.<br />3:40<br />Had no idea.<br />3:41<br />You know, I was in fifth grade.<br />3:43<br />I didn’t really know English that well.<br />3:45<br />So I was in the English second language classes and that’s where pretty much all the other Mexicans were in, in the school.<br />3:54<br />So I was able to build bonds with them.<br />3:56<br />But it was really weird to me and I immediately started adapting, right?<br />4:02<br />Like most immigrant families do where I was like, OK, what do I know about school in us?<br />4:07<br />And obviously it was the movies, you know, TV, shows.<br />4:11<br />So I started adapting and saying, ok, well, I want to be the cool girl obviously.<br />4:16<br />And like that was always the cheerleader, right?<br />4:18<br />I started doing things like that.<br />4:20<br />Like I joined the cheer team, I immediately left the ESL or English second language classes as soon as I could because I just wanted to be in the regular class, things like that.<br />4:31<br />I wanted to ride the school bus because that was a being in the movies, little things and I started adapting and right when I was almost, I felt like home again.<br />4:42<br />We had to move back to Mexico.<br />4:44<br />We couldn’t afford the life in the US, unfortunately.<br />4:48<br />And so we moved back to Rosarito and that’s when my life of being a transborder student began.<br />4:55<br />So I would live in Rosarito, but then still travel because I needed to finish school here.<br />5:00<br />And so this would look like maybe waking up at 3 a.m. from Rosarito having breakfast, driving, crossing an international border which was so volatile.<br />5:10<br />Sometimes it was an hour, sometimes it was 3.5 and so kind of gauging that getting to school a little early, having to nap in the car if we got there early or being late very often.<br />5:22<br />Right.<br />5:23<br />You know what that looked like for about seven years until I was in sophomore year of university.<br />5:31<br />So that was kind of wild.<br />5:33<br />But I have been in school here since fifth grade and then now last year I finished my phd.<br />5:40<br />So it was a long time.<br />5:43<br />But yeah, it was kind of interesting that I actually wasn’t the only one doing that.<br />5:48<br />Right.<br />5:48<br />I had friends in the bus that were also crossing the border every day and it’s kind of almost normal here in Tijuana to do that, which is wild to me.<br />5:59<br />Now, now that I’m a little bit of an adult, you know, I’m like, wow, I did that.<br />6:04<br />You did.<br />6:06<br />Yeah, you did do that.<br />6:07<br />So for those that don’t know or maybe listening on the other because I know there’s people all over the world that listen to it sometimes too.<br />6:12<br />It’s like TJ Tijuana is like on the border of San Diego.<br />6:15<br />So it’s like San Diego to cross the border into Tijuana, Mexico and it’s such a close thing.<br />6:22<br />And even for me like someone who grew up in California, like, or even here in San Diego, it’s so easy to go and be between the two.<br />6:29<br />Right?<br />6:29<br />It’s not like huge thing.<br />6:30<br />It’s like you just drive through the border and then you come right back and it sounds like you made that like your life.<br />6:36<br />Like you, your dad really wanted something better for you and brought you to the US and then you had to go back.<br />6:41<br />And so you were doing both Dally life.<br />6:43<br />I’m so curious, going back to that little part of you that was living here, living in at the time that you’re living here and you started going to school.<br />6:52<br />Did you, do you resist the change?<br />6:54<br />You said that you adapted really well, but did you resist it at all or were you like, really open to just starting to do a lot with like Americans did?<br />7:02<br />Right?<br />7:03<br />Yeah, that’s an interesting question.<br />7:05<br />And actually I feel like I haven’t thought about that, but I definitely was more on the side of not resisting.<br />7:11<br />I’m just in general a very adaptable person and I think maybe life has made me that way also, I’m a Gemini.<br />7:18<br />So I kind of like Morph into whatever I need to morph into.<br />7:23<br />So like I mentioned, I started adapting to it, like, you know, speaking English as much as I could becoming a cheerleader, all of these things that were American, right?<br />7:34<br />I feel like I even started eating a certain way.<br />7:37<br />Right.<br />7:38<br />Just to try to fit in and make the change.<br />7:41<br />Not as abrupt, I guess.<br />7:43<br />I try to make it better for myself.<br />7:46<br />Yeah.<br />7:46<br />It seems like you were more open and curious and leaning into, versus resisting it.<br />7:51<br />And it’s interesting because on the podcast recently, we’ve talked a lot about the, the need to belong, like, you know, as human beings.<br />7:58<br />Like, we have such a deep desire to, to belong and to be a part of communities and we wanna be accepted and we want to be like the others.<br />8:05<br />We wanna be like, wait, you’re doing this thing.<br />8:07<br />I wanna do this thing too because it helps us feel connected to one another versus further apart.<br />8:12<br />And it sounds like you naturally were more open to adapting to the differences.<br />8:18<br />Yes, for sure.<br />8:20<br />Although I will say obviously, I felt comfortable with my community as well.<br />8:24<br />So, you know, the 10 Mexicans that were in the school I was very good friends with and two of them are still my best friend, my best friends today.<br />8:34<br />And it’s the most beautiful friendships that I have probably because we were bonding on that level of like, yeah, experiencing this school together.<br />8:44<br />So, I it’s not like I abandoned, you know, my Mexican culture for a little bit, but I definitely tried to adapt to the American culture as much as I could.<br />8:55<br />It sounds like, and I want to divide that a little bit more like, you know, you said you were a little bit of gemini.<br />8:59<br />So you’re kind of ok with like almost like chameleon, like in and adapting.<br />9:04<br />But how did you get to a place now in your life?<br />9:08<br />Like truly finding like who you were in that, like that split identity.<br />9:11<br />It’s almost like you were living two different worlds.<br />9:14<br />You were very open and flexible and living to both worlds.<br />9:17<br />But how did you find yourself through that?<br />9:19<br />Yeah, it’s been, I mean, that’s a very deep question.<br />9:23<br />It’s been quite a journey, especially, it seems like I’ve put myself situations that are uncomfortable throughout my whole life.<br />9:31<br />As in like, you know, I could have picked any major, I decided to go with mechanical engineering.<br />9:37<br />Right.<br />9:38<br />I could have just gotten my bachelor’s degree, got to work and decided to go for my phd and like all these things of, like, I could have made it a lot easier on myself, but I think it’s just kind of my, yeah, my personality of trying to adapt and trying to, like, find fun in the challenge.<br />9:59<br />If that makes sense.<br />10:00<br />I still feel certain times like a little bit like the imposter in these environments, especially in engineering where even though I have a phd in mechanical engineering, I’m still like, oh, at work, you know, when I’m at work I’m like, maybe I don’t know what I’m doing, you know, or like, maybe I’m not supposed to be here because I’m the only Latina in the whole building, right?<br />10:22<br />And it’s like I’m still kind of working through that, but I definitely feel more empowered to fully be myself because of the experiences that I’ve had.<br />10:35<br />Like, I feel like I know how to navigate it if that makes sense because of that initial experience of having to do that.<br />10:42<br />Yeah, if you’re open to sharing, like, what does the impostor syndrome look like?<br />10:46<br />This would be so helpful for anyone that’s listening because I think as we’re stepping into really owning ourselves and putting us in rooms that we felt called to, like you said, it’s like, oh, should I be in this room?<br />10:56<br />What do you mean like, like this feels a little stretchy but I wanna be in this room like but am I OK to be in this room?<br />11:03<br />Do know enough to be in this room?<br />11:04<br />So what does that look like for you?<br />11:05<br />Yeah.<br />11:06<br />And actually I want to correct myself and I think there’s a change now of instead of calling in an impostor syndrome is an imposter imposter phenomenon because it’s not a syndrome like there’s nothing wrong with you.<br />11:19<br />It’s usually has actually nothing to do with you.<br />11:22<br />It’s your environment that you’re in.<br />11:24<br />So basically, in case nobody has heard of it before, this imposter phenomena basically is this feeling of not being in the right place and kind of faking belonging.<br />11:36<br />If that makes sense.<br />11:37<br />And usually it happens when the environment is not very inviting or maybe there’s not a lot of people that look like you or share your similar experience in, in a space.<br />11:47<br />So obviously, being woman of color in mechanical engineering, I’ve felt that throughout my whole educational career and it really goes into your deep, deep childhood traumas, right, that you have to kind of work through.<br />12:05<br />And it’s if you are feeling it, like, don’t feel bad because I feel like that’s, it’s almost like extra work that we have to do, right?<br />12:13<br />If we’re putting ourselves in those spaces and it’s, it really is a, is a deep psychological work, right?<br />12:21<br />So if I’m sitting in a room with 10 white men and we’re talking about a problem or a project that I’m working on and then they keep kind of saying little things kind of negating what I’m saying or, or ignoring or something like that.<br />12:36<br />And I get really frustrated, you know, and I have to go back and think, ok, why am I so frustrated?<br />12:44<br />And where is that coming from?<br />12:46<br />Right.<br />12:46<br />Like, obviously somebody might say from the outside, but obviously you’re frustrated because they’re ignoring you and all these things.<br />12:52<br />But then if I really meditate on it, I’m like, well, I remember that one time, you know, in sixth grade where my math teacher who was a white man did this and like, made me feel little and all these things and like, oh, that’s where it’s coming from, right?<br />13:08<br />And so kind of unpacking that can allow me to like, ok, maybe they’re not attacking me currently.<br />13:16<br />That’s just coming from a previous experience.<br />13:19<br />So the next time I walk into that room, I can maybe come with a little more confidence of like, ok, they’re not attacking me, you know, that was just my mind kind of reliving that and then I can more confidently speak up, speak up, right?<br />13:32<br />And like, say like, no, actually, I do think I’m right because this is this, this, this, you know, so it’s a lot deeper than just saying like, oh, you know, whatever, just brush it off and come back to the next meeting.<br />13:45<br />So it is a lot of work.<br />13:47<br />Oh, it is so much work and you just talked about it like it’s so, but a lot of people, a lot of people, I think sometimes do that where like they do brush it off and they’re like, I just got to be more confident.<br />13:58<br />I just got to speak up, you know, but it sounds like you’re taking more of the route of actually being with yourself in that experience and getting really, really curious to, well, where is this actually coming from?<br />14:08<br />And you’re witnessing the fact that it’s becoming your perception in that situation and it’s an opportunity for you to like work through that, which I’m so grateful that you walked all of us through that because it’s, it is, that’s the level of work I would say it takes to not only show up differently externally, but also show up differently internally.<br />14:28<br />Yes.<br />14:28<br />Which at the end of the day, like we’re all, yes, we all have this external experience.<br />14:33<br />But I think the most internal experience that we’re having is the most present, right?<br />14:37<br />We’re the ones living with our thoughts.<br />14:39<br />We’re the ones living with the frustration.<br />14:40<br />We’re the ones living with the anxiety or the heaviness and you’re willing to do that work of like, OK, what is my internal experience happening?<br />14:49<br />Where is that coming from?<br />14:50<br />And then how can I be with that part of me?<br />14:51<br />So I feel more confident.<br />14:53<br />So I feel more safe in these situations to believe my, to believe my thought, right?<br />14:58<br />To get curious and be lean into what I truly believe in, which is like your most authentic self there, right?<br />15:05<br />And then one thing that I wanna add is that sometimes I get stuck in this like mindset of like, well, it’s wrong like they made me feel this way and it’s wrong.<br />15:16<br />But honestly, those 10 white men that were in the room are not thinking about it at all.<br />15:21<br />That’s what kind of drives me crazy sometimes is like, I’m over here overthinking everything and like not being able to sleep maybe or something like that.<br />15:29<br />And they literally have no idea, you know, that I’m going through all of this.<br />15:34<br />And so that’s just showing you that you can’t control anybody else.<br />15:37<br />Right.<br />15:37<br />So, controlling how I react is the, is the only thing that I can do unless I go and tell them like, hey, you’re being mean, you know, or something, it’s not going to change anything.<br />15:50<br />That’s, that’s all.<br />15:51<br />Yeah, I think, I mean, you’re so right.<br />15:53<br />And I love that.<br />15:54<br />You said that because it’s so true.<br />15:56<br />You know, like people really don’t know how you feeling.<br />16:00<br />They’re not mind readers.<br />16:01<br />And unless someone that’s intentionally being manipulative or like has like narcissistic tendencies or is gaslighting you.<br />16:09<br />And I also think that to an extent, sometimes people don’t even realize that they’re doing that because they’re not aware of themselves, but that doesn’t necessarily give them permission either.<br />16:18<br />Like to your point, like there’s a lot of the work that we can do on our end and be like, how can I manage and be with my experience?<br />16:24<br />And it, and then I also think that if it does get to a place where someone is being disrespectful, like I’m like leading to those hard conversations and be like, hey, I, you may or may not realize that what you said made me feel this way, but this is how I do feel.<br />16:36<br />Can I I don’t appreciate you talking to me that way or right?<br />16:39<br />Love if you ask me more questions about this versus assuming because then there’s like those internal conflicts but, and it’s actually you closer together in relationship.<br />16:49<br />But to your point at the end of the day, they are not aware of how something makes you feel unless you tell them.<br />16:55<br />And to some extent, there is some work that we can do on our end is that fair.<br />16:59<br />And by doing the work on our end, then we can more confidently come back and be like, hey, this is how that made me feel.<br />17:07<br />I would suggest not doing that again, you know, totally because you’re working through your emotional response, right?<br />17:13<br />Because our emotions are, I always think of it this way.<br />17:16<br />Like it’s like if you can navigate how you’re feeling and like be with your emotions and allow them to move in the way that they need to move, then you can get way more clear on how to show up in that experience.<br />17:27<br />Sometimes like, like you said, this is such a great example because like you got triggered and you realize, oh, it’s my 10 year old teacher English teacher that did this to me.<br />17:36<br />But that whole all of your life, you felt those things.<br />17:39<br />And so there’s like all of this history that your body is experiencing, you have to work through that.<br />17:44<br />So then you get more clear to be like, ok, what’s actually happening in the present moment?<br />17:48<br />How do I navigate what’s happening today?<br />17:51<br />Not what’s happening to me?<br />17:52<br />10 years ago, our body thinks that it’s what’s happening 10 years ago.<br />17:56<br />Yes.<br />17:57<br />Life hack or you coming to, you go put yourself in a room, invest in a community that puts and creates spaces that you feel seen and hurt.<br />18:09<br />So if you have access to investing into communities or finding rooms or groups of people by taking classes, going to work classes, meditation classes, sound about classes, whatever you’re kind of craving, maybe dance classes, whatever that looks for you, invest your time connection is everything.<br />18:32<br />This is a huge life hack.<br />18:34<br />We need to be in rooms that are in the energies that we want to be in and what we want to step into.<br />18:39<br />And here’s a little pro tip.<br />18:41<br />If you live in a city where you do not have access to these types of communities, create your own, start hosting your own monthly dinner or girls hang out and ask and see if there’s a few people that want to get together that you feel like are in a line in the journey that you’re at and create those spaces and talk about the things you want to do.<br />19:02<br />I promise you you’re going to start to feel way more, seen, way more inspired, way more encouraged in those spaces because it is constantly feeding back into your system.<br />19:13<br />I would love to know as we like to start talking a little bit more about like your businesses.<br />19:18<br />What inspired you to open up your businesses like, and how do you navigate all of these things in a similar way?<br />19:25<br />But in the rooms that you’re creating for yourself.<br />19:28<br />And I love that question because in speaking about this imposter phenomena, I feel like in entrepreneurship is where I felt at least.<br />19:37<br />And I think it is because I’m building my own things, right?<br />19:42<br />I’m building my own businesses based on my values based on my rules.<br />19:46<br />And it feels very like personal and very like their mind.<br />19:51<br />So I feel like the owner of, you know, my business is obviously you are the owner, I’m the owner.<br />19:59<br />So it’s not so much about like, oh, am I not supposed to be doing this because I chose to do it?<br />20:04<br />And I, I’m doing so I decided to start my no waste almost five years ago now, maybe six years ago because I felt like I wasn’t doing enough, which in itself is something I have to like, work through, you know, therapy.<br />20:21<br />I’m always feeling like I could do more, but I was finishing my grad school and it was in engineering and I felt like I wasn’t doing enough for the community as a whole and for the planet.<br />20:34<br />So I decided to start this business to kind of, you know, do a little more and put in my little grain of salt, you could say into this huge problem, environmental problem that we have, right?<br />20:45<br />And it started off as making natural products actually.<br />20:48<br />So it wasn’t a consulting business at all.<br />20:51<br />It was more like I was making deodorant toothpaste and like things like that, but more sustainably.<br />20:57<br />And I really felt like that allowed me to connect with my community because then I would talk about all of the environmental aspects of your personal care through my products, right?<br />21:08<br />And through my Instagram and started growing my Instagram community as well, putting tips and things of living a more sustainable lifestyle.<br />21:17<br />And then I just started learning and learning and learning and learning.<br />21:19<br />So once I gathered all this knowledge, people started going to me for advice, right?<br />21:27<br />They’re like, hey, I want to start a business too.<br />21:29<br />Like, how did you go about this?<br />21:31<br />How did you go about that?<br />21:32<br />And then I was like, oh, I would love to tell you and that was like, really when I lit up, right?<br />21:37<br />I was like, oh, let’s sit down for a coffee and we’ll lay it all out for you.<br />21:42<br />And so I started noticing that I was like, you know what I really enjoy this and I really saw a need, especially in my community, my Latino community because I noticed that there was a lot of businesses that were doing sustainable things but not really capital on them or noticing.<br />22:01<br />So I was like, this could really be something where I can help my community kind of like access that space of sustainability.<br />22:08<br />It’s such a big word, right?<br />22:10<br />Sustainability and a lot of people just think of like eco friendly products, right?<br />22:15<br />But yeah, so what does that mean?<br />22:16<br />It’s so much more so menos waste actually stands on four pillars.<br />22:21<br />It’s environmental, financial, social and cultural sustainability.<br />22:26<br />That fourth one is actually a menos waste exclusive.<br />22:29<br />I have never heard somebody include that in holistic sustainability.<br />22:35<br />But it’s basically kind of saying that these four things have to work together and have to be in balance in, in order to have a successful business, right?<br />22:42<br />You could lean maybe too much into the environmental sustainability and then you start feeling it in the financial sustainability side, right?<br />22:51<br />Or maybe you’re focusing too much on the finances and you start losing a little bit of the social sustainability of like maybe getting really cheaply made parts or something from like not so many good sources, right?<br />23:05<br />So balancing those four and the cultural one is really special to me because I really felt it with menos waste where sustained felt very different than what I was.<br />23:18<br />If that makes sense, it probably doesn’t make sense, but it was very whitewashed in when I first entered it, right?<br />23:24<br />If you look at in youtube like sustainable lifestyle, it was only white women, only white women in Canada or Australia or England.<br />23:33<br />And then I was just like, ok, so like it was, it was really different to find myself in that space.<br />23:40<br />So I started feeling like, I was deviating from my culture and from my personality trying to be more environmentally sustainable.<br />23:49<br />And so I was like, this is literally not sustainable because I’m losing myself in this.<br />23:55<br />And that’s no way to build a business, right?<br />23:58<br />You have to be authentic, you have to be passionate about everything that you’re doing.<br />24:02<br />Otherwise you’re going to give up when it gets hard, right?<br />24:05<br />So I added that fourth pillar because I really felt myself like losing that, right?<br />24:10<br />And I was like, I don’t want anyone else to build a business that makes them lose themselves because literally not sustainable.<br />24:17<br />This is so good.<br />24:19<br />Can we dive into that some more?<br />24:21<br />Because I feel like, you know, when you get into business who get into this place and like, how are other people doing it?<br />24:27<br />And you go and find and you go out there and search and you’re like, OK, who’s doing what, what’s doing what?<br />24:31<br />And it’s interesting, you see, I don’t want to call them clicks or just like communities, right?<br />24:36<br />So like to your point, right?<br />24:37<br />Communities and different pockets, like even in business, like yesterday, I went to a conference and I went to the Aspire conference and it was such a beautiful business financial conference and it gave you all the aspects of like business logistics.<br />24:51<br />We also talked about like finance and like wealth and investing and all these things.<br />24:56<br />But this specific conference like attracts a certain amount of people, but they’re also like a certain and they’re amazing and not necessarily take any away from that.<br />25:03<br />I’m just talking to the fact that this conference lives in a specific part of the business community.<br />25:08<br />And then you have other business conferences like I got invited to one which is like the business energetics for female entrepreneurs.<br />25:15<br />You go to that branding and it’s like all pink and, and black and white and purples and it’s just all about the energetics and the type of woman, the type of business that goes there.<br />25:25<br />It’s like all these like spiritual entrepreneurs, right?<br />25:28<br />So, and then now you’re talking about this space within a space, within a space, space, you know, you’re talking so much so like the sustainability industry and what is it like to do business and sustainability?<br />25:39<br />But then what does it actually look like within those groups?<br />25:42<br />And I love the fact that you, you saw yourself.<br />25:46<br />You’re like, OK, I’m gonna grow and I want to lean into this and I don’t want to lose myself.<br />25:51<br />What was that like part?<br />25:53<br />What when did do that?<br />25:54<br />Like huge milestone happened when you’re like, no, like I’m losing myself and I need to bring my identity back into this.<br />26:00<br />What did that look like?<br />26:02<br />I think it was a pretty specific moment when my niece told me, how come you don’t do like content in Spanish?<br />26:12<br />And I was like, I actually don’t know, like, I don’t know why.<br />26:17<br />And so I was like, you know what, I’m going to make an effort to do in Spanish.<br />26:20<br />And actually, if you go farther back in my youtube channel when I started it, like, two years ago and then I stopped, I have my videos both in Spanish and English, but I started noticing, I had no idea how to speak sustainability in Spanish.<br />26:36<br />Right?<br />26:37<br />And I was like, hm, like, how do you say, I don’t know carbon emissions or carbon neutral, you know, now that I think about it, I’m like, well, it wasn’t that hard, but I just had never used them and I had never learned them and I was like, well, where’s why don’t I know all this in Spanish, right?<br />26:55<br />So I was started kind of reflecting on that.<br />26:58<br />I’m like, well, all the content that I’m, you know, absorbing, whether it be youtube or articles or conferences or things like that is all in English and it’s all coming from certain people, right?<br />27:11<br />And so I was like, well, I need to change that, right?<br />27:15<br />Let me diversify my my content sources a little bit.<br />27:19<br />And once I started diving into that, I started noticing, you know what, there’s actually so much wisdom in indigenous cultures, in Mexican culture and my alias culture, right?<br />27:32<br />Like all these things were like, why am I trying to fit into this other mold of the modern sustainability?<br />27:40<br />You could call it when I have so much wisdom within me, like in my ancestors and in just my culture, right?<br />27:48<br />Of what already is sustainable.<br />27:51<br />So I guess my niece was kind of what triggered it because she doesn’t speak English, right?<br />27:56<br />And she’s like, I want to watch your stuff and I want to follow you.<br />27:59<br />But, and she was only like seven at this time.<br />28:02<br />And she’s like, but I, I don’t understand it.<br />28:05<br />And I’m like, oh no, like this is I’m literally building this business for my community and I am not being accessible, I guess to them, right?<br />28:17<br />And so that’s kind of what took me down that lane.<br />28:20<br />It was a pretty specific moment.<br />28:22<br />Yeah, it’s interesting.<br />28:23<br />Like I would love to know how, I don’t know if you know this because I think about this too.<br />28:27<br />So I’m Peruvian.<br />28:28<br />So I also have a Spanish background.<br />28:30<br />I speak Spanish fluently, but I was born here in the US and my parents are from Peru.<br />28:35<br />And so funny enough, Nick is just got his holistic Practitioner certification, something like that.<br />28:43<br />He’s been learning so much about how food is medicine.<br />28:46<br />Let’s just talk.<br />28:47<br />And he told me that onions are a great medicine to attack histamine or like when you’re sick and things like that, I, I looked at him and I go, oh my gosh, my nanny from Peru used to give me like literally shaved onion like you’d shave the onion and then she put sugar on it and, oh my God, I hated it.<br />29:04<br />I, she hated it.<br />29:05<br />It was the worst taste ever because she was, like, take a big spoonful every time I got sick and it helps go away and Nick goes, he’s like, holy cow.<br />29:14<br />Like, and your grandma and, like, your nanny from, like, I was like, yeah, like, she just knows this from our background, our culture and our ancestor to what you’re talking about.<br />29:23<br />And there’s so much wisdom there that he’s learning in school about.<br />29:27<br />Yeah, in the US.<br />29:28<br />And I’m like, oh I didn’t even think that I grew up with that, you know, like to me, it was just like kind of normal and there’s a lot of things that my mom knows about food, being medicine and these different tools and things like that.<br />29:39<br />So it’s so beautiful to hear that you’re doing that and that you have it in your back pocket, you know, were you, you always targeting the Hispanic communities or you were always targeting Hispanic communities?<br />29:51<br />So it’s actually in my name, right?<br />29:54<br />I have the company is called Menos Waste, soos, meaning less, less waste.<br />30:00<br />And I was very intentional about having a Spanish word in it just to make that, that distinction, right?<br />30:06<br />Of like, hey, I’m here, I’m Latina.<br />30:09<br />I’m doing this right?<br />30:10<br />And, and being very outward about being proud of my, of my heritage.<br />30:16<br />So I made sure to include that Menos and I also saw a bigger need for those that don’t know what that means.<br />30:24<br />What does that mean?<br />30:24<br />Menos means less though Menos waste is less waste.<br />30:30<br />And I saw a bigger need actually in my community.<br />30:33<br />So it was very intentional, especially like trying to reconnect them back to Mother Nature and make them realize that they already are doing sustainable things.<br />30:44<br />That was like kind of a wake up moment, I guess when I was like, oh, like this is really a need and I could really help my community at the same time.<br />30:54<br />Wow.<br />30:54<br />And saying, and what, so let’s talk about your second business.<br />30:58<br />So how did you get to a place of opening up sun mud?<br />31:01<br />Which by the way, I’m gonna drop a little thing.<br />31:03<br />I’ve used it and it’s so good for those who haven’t looked into it.<br />31:06<br />I and I love it because it’s a very healthy, sustainable product, not just good for your skin but also good for your, the oceans.<br />31:14<br />Am I correct in saying that correct?<br />31:16<br />Yeah.<br />31:17<br />So sun mud is really interesting because initially because I already had mental waste, I’ve had mental waste for way longer than, than sun mud.<br />31:25<br />Sun mud is relatively young.<br />31:27<br />I would say we started working on the formula for their sunscreen.<br />31:32<br />about three years ago, it took us about two years to develop the formula.<br />31:38<br />It was our original formula which not a lot of sunscreen companies can say usually, you know, a lot of them white label stuff or just copy somebody else’s formula.<br />31:48<br />But that’s why ours is special and it feels bad.<br />31:52<br />I think.<br />31:53<br />So.<br />31:54<br />I initially started as more of a sustainability consultant for Sun Mud.<br />32:00<br />I have two co-founders and I already had mental way.<br />32:04<br />So they were like, hey, we’re thinking of doing this and we want it to be the most sustainable sunscreen in the market.<br />32:10<br />So I was like, I’m in, you know, and of course, I fell in love with it and then I’m like, OK, I’m going to be a founder as well because I love this product.<br />32:20<br />And I really think we have something here.<br />32:22<br />So before that I actually was making sunscreen for myself, probably for like seven years.<br />32:29<br />I didn’t grow up using sunscreen.<br />32:31<br />It’s not really part of a Mexican culture and I was in the sun a lot.<br />32:36<br />Like, I definitely should have been wearing sunscreen, but I wasn’t until I began to surf.<br />32:43<br />So I’m, I’m a surfer now and I began to really get sunburn out there when I was doing long sessions.<br />32:49<br />So I was like, OK, maybe I should look for a sunscreen.<br />32:52<br />I couldn’t find anything in the market that I liked.<br />32:54<br />So I decided to make my own, having this research background.<br />32:59<br />I just researched it myself and I was like, OK, what can I use to, to do do it?<br />33:04<br />And I just made a little concoction with zinc oxide and shea butter, I think, and a few oils and was just wearing that.<br />33:13<br />But I was looking really goofy out there in the lineup because it was the zinc, right?<br />33:20<br />So it was like, it would make me look purple and looked really silly.<br />33:24<br />But I didn’t mind because I was just surfing.<br />33:26<br />Right?<br />33:26<br />But the more research I did, the more I was like, I should use this more on the daily sunscreen is really a thing you should be wearing every day, not just when surfing.<br />33:36<br />So I was like, this is not going to work because I’m not going to be walking around with the zinc on my face.<br />33:41<br />And at the same time, I was kind of dating my partner now my partner and then I started making sunscreen for him because he’s also a surfer.<br />33:51<br />And so he really liked it.<br />33:53<br />But again, we had the same issue of like white faced sunscreen, but we started kind of making tweaks to it and trying to play around with it.<br />34:03<br />And then really when we decided to or they decided to start a sunscreen company was when his preschool friend was like, hey, I hate all the sunscreen in the market and he’s also a surfer.<br />34:16<br />So he’s like, I hate it all.<br />34:18<br />Like, I know Maricruz is making her own, like, can I just have some of hers?<br />34:23<br />And I was like, sure I’ll make you some, like it’s not the best.<br />34:27<br />And then he was like, it’s not the best, but it’s better than anything out there.<br />34:31<br />So, if you’re down and start a business and I’m like, wow, ok.<br />34:36<br />So it’s the three of us.<br />34:38<br />It’s my, my partner and then his preschool friend.<br />34:41<br />Right.<br />34:42<br />So, it’s really a family business.<br />34:43<br />We all, like, trust each other fully.<br />34:46<br />And miles is the third co-founder and he was the one that added the clay in there.<br />34:51<br />And that’s what I was really like, life changing.<br />34:54<br />We’re like, this is the best sunscreen like ever.<br />34:59<br />We really need to make this a thing.<br />35:01<br />And so we did, that’s kind of a long background story.<br />35:05<br />But yeah, so how do you manage all of it?<br />35:07<br />How do you manage menos waste, sun mud and life?<br />35:11<br />Yeah, we were, we were talking about this before recording that.<br />35:15<br />I, if anyone knows human design, I’m a manifesting generator, which means that I have a lot, a lot of energy because there’s, there’s also generators.<br />35:25<br />But manifesting generators are like in a different level.<br />35:28<br />I just always have to be doing something and I just, I have the energy for it.<br />35:34<br />So I also have a 9 to 5.<br />35:37<br />So it’s a 9 to 5 and then two businesses became much full time and I like to prioritize my time.<br />35:45<br />So I’m one of those people with the Google calendar with like different color coded time blocks for me to work on stuff and that’s kind of how I manage it all by prioritizing.<br />35:57<br />I always get asked this question and sometimes people are like, well, you must be so good at managing your time.<br />36:05<br />And honestly, I’m not, I’m good at prioritizing my time, which is way different.<br />36:11<br />I think it’s not just about making the 24 hours, kind of like using them wisely.<br />36:16<br />It’s prioritizing what you spend those 24 hours on.<br />36:20<br />That makes sense.<br />36:21<br />I still sleep my eight hours at least every night.<br />36:24<br />You know, I still like to think I have a good relationship with my partner.<br />36:28<br />We, like, make time for that and my family and my friends and surfing, which is like a whole other relationship.<br />36:36<br />Yeah, it is.<br />36:37<br />Yeah.<br />36:38<br />So, yeah, I would say the way I do it is by prioritizing and really like staying true to myself.<br />36:44<br />Right?<br />36:45<br />Because saying like, oh, I can do all of this and not be healthy, like, not eat good, not sleep.<br />36:53<br />Well, all these things like that’s not going to happen.<br />36:55<br />Right.<br />36:56<br />So I have to be honest with myself and what I commit myself to then I’ve gotten pretty good at it in the last, like, six years.<br />37:04<br />Yeah.<br />37:04<br />So good.<br />37:05<br />Did you ever hear or hit a point of burning out or like, overwhelmed or like, this is too much.<br />37:10<br />Yes, I have during my phd.<br />37:12<br />But honestly, it was more due to my phd than my businesses.<br />37:17<br />It was year two of my PhD program and it was a five year program and I was kind of hitting a wall with my research where it had been months since I had gotten a good result.<br />37:28<br />And I was like, what am I doing this for?<br />37:31<br />And then I had a really bad experience with the professor and all these things started happening.<br />37:37<br />And I’m like, why am I even doing this?<br />37:39<br />Like, this is not even getting me to what I want in life.<br />37:43<br />That’s what I thought at the time, right?<br />37:45<br />And I, I just went into this existential crisis of like, why am I here on this planet?<br />37:50<br />Like, who am I here to serve all these things?<br />37:53<br />And it wasn’t pointing towards my phd and I realized that all I had to do was take a whole week off.<br />38:01<br />I didn’t do anything for a week and it kind of helped me restructure my mind and then I came back and finished it, you know, it was fine, but it was a point of burnout because of more of the emotional side of what are humans here to do.<br />38:20<br />Yeah, like more in like asking yourself like the bigger questions, like the bigger questions that are like, well, what am I supposed to be doing?<br />38:27<br />What am I really going to do?<br />38:28<br />Is this aligned with what I’m doing?<br />38:30<br />I know like those moments really come at the best time, you know, but they can be because of a compound effect, right?<br />38:37<br />Like you’re, you’re emotionally drained, you’re physically drained, you’re spiritually drained.<br />38:41<br />And then all of a sudden these big questions come up and you’re like, now I have to answer these big questions.<br />38:45<br />What do you mean?<br />38:46<br />Because I’m like, already putting so much energy out there.<br />38:49<br />And I think they just, the fact that you talked about prioritizing is so big in business.<br />38:55<br />Like I, I also have my 9 to 5.<br />38:57<br />I, I also have my life, I’m actually a projector.<br />39:00<br />So I do not have any kind of energy that you do not to the level that you do.<br />39:04<br />But I have learned to prioritize my time, you know, and like really honor my capacity.<br />39:10<br />And for me, it has been so much more like, ok, if I’m honoring my capacity in my day to day, what is my capacity there for?<br />39:17<br />So like I have 50% battery today, what are the most important tasks that I need to get done with that 50% battery?<br />39:23<br />And that’s how I execute versus thinking I have to do it all, you know, and like in the, I had to do it all or what’s like that, that’s where I think we get caught up sometimes.<br />39:32<br />But I really had to get clear on like, ok, what are my five things that I have to do every single day?<br />39:37<br />How do I move the needle, my business, not do it all?<br />39:40<br />Like not get overwhelmed by every task, but which task needs to get done today.<br />39:44<br />And I got forced to doing that because like for you, you might have 100% battery all the time or more because as a man, you know, sometimes or as a Manny gen, you know, you also spike in energy for my understanding.<br />39:57<br />So and for those that don’t know, human design go to take your human design because it’s such a beautiful way to understand your energy profiles, like an energy blueprint if you will, right?<br />40:05<br />I think that’s the best way to describe it.<br />40:07<br />There’s four different signs, there’s the projector, the manage generator and collector and each of those different buckets have different ways to manage their energy.<br />40:17<br />There’s different things that make them feel really good back to what I was saying, you know, as a projector, I had to like really get really clear.<br />40:23<br />I’m like, OK, I don’t have that much energy.<br />40:26<br />So what can I prioritize with the energy that I do have and push through without burning myself out?<br />40:30<br />Because that is not going to be supportive because then I’m like in the stucking a spiral versus like, OK, if I can execute what is necessary with the energy that I do have, that feels really, really good versus not getting anything at all because I’m overwhelmed with the fact that I have to do a lot, you know, and I, I might be opening up a can of worms here.<br />40:50<br />But being a woman business owner completely changes the game as well because your energy, like I can’t speak for this, like on this for hours, but your energy is not constant throughout your monthly cycle.<br />41:08<br />I like to call it your lunar cycle because we’re in sync with the moon, right?<br />41:13<br />That’s again, probably a whole other episode.<br />41:16<br />But we’re not.<br />41:19<br />Yeah, let’s do it.<br />41:20<br />We’re not the same when we are menstruating than when we’re ovulating, right?<br />41:25<br />Like right now it’s a full moon which means I have the most energy and I’m probably ovulating next in the next couple of days.<br />41:34<br />So that really allows me to do it.<br />41:38<br />All right.<br />41:39<br />Right now, I’m in my superwoman phase of like, yes, I can do all the by two business, all the to do list all of this and clean my house and eat healthy and cook for the whole week and all these things.<br />41:50<br />But catch me in two weeks and I’ll be on the couch ordering, take out maybe, you know, and like not doing anything but understanding where you’re at.<br />42:00<br />Like I love that.<br />42:01<br />You said I’m at 50% today and that’s totally fine because as an entrepreneur at the end of the day, you’re your own boss, right?<br />42:09<br />You have nobody to report to and yes, you want to grow your, your business.<br />42:13<br />But you know, be nice to yourself if you’re like, hey, boss, can I like do 50% today and you’re the boss.<br />42:21<br />So you didn’t just say yes, you know, and like give yourself that opportunity to, to rest.<br />42:26<br />Amen.<br />42:27<br />I’ve talked about that before and I love that and like for anyone that’s listening, so she’s on fire today and I am deep in my moon.<br />42:34<br />So I am deleting and low energy.<br />42:37<br />But as an example like, yeah, I woke up this morning without an alarm.<br />42:41<br />I was like, I can’t make anything but a burrito sounds good.<br />42:45<br />So I went to Ghana and I got myself a burrito.<br />42:47<br />I laid, I sat by the beach, I walked my dog and I came home and napped for three hours.<br />42:51<br />And now I’m doing this podcast because I knew that the energy that I did have was what I wanted to bring to the podcast.<br />42:56<br />This is like I could have woken up and gone hard on myself and been like, OK, what else can I do before the podcast?<br />43:02<br />And that before would have stretched me too much versus, I’m like, OK, how much do I have?<br />43:08<br />And where do I want to put it?<br />43:09<br />And to me was this podcast recording with you.<br />43:12<br />And, but that’s just a way of honoring like our different types of where we’re at in women and learning about hormone cycles.<br />43:19<br />Oh my God.<br />43:19<br />That is, it has been the biggest game tutor.<br />43:22<br />So it’s so funny, you know, you can have human design, you could have our hormonal cycles or like to your point, you know, lunar cycles and like using that as a tool to meet you where you’re at.<br />43:33<br />And also use as a way to like, not put pressure on yourself because we aren’t meant to go at 100 and 20 percent or 100% all the time.<br />43:41<br />Right?<br />43:41<br />We need rest.<br />43:42<br />Rest is productive, taking care of ourselves are really good.<br />43:45<br />And as a woman, you know, we almost have that like built into our system automatically.<br />43:50<br />It’s like, hey, go run your, your marathon for the first two weeks and then I’m going to be a rest after that.<br />43:56<br />And I’m going to prepare you to go run that marathon again and like, do what you really want to do.<br />44:00<br />It’s like it’s our bodies are working for us, not against us.<br />44:04<br />They’re like preparing us and being like, hey, this is the most sustainable way to live and it’s literally biologically built into us.<br />44:11<br />So how lucky are we?<br />44:13<br />Like, I always cringe when people are like, oh, I have my period.<br />44:18<br />Like I hate this and like, I hate being a woman and I’m like, no, no, no, no.<br />44:23<br />Like we’re so lucky we have this ability to built into us.<br />44:28<br />Like you said, to recognize when we have to rest and when we have to go, go, go, right.<br />44:34<br />And we’re so much more powerful when we do rest.<br />44:38<br />When it is that marathon running time, we’re so much more powerful than, like, not to put them down.<br />44:44<br />But then men, right.<br />44:45<br />Like, we’re just, we’re built to be powerful.<br />44:49<br />Yeah.<br />44:49<br />There was something that, I don’t know if you know this, but back in, like, old tribes or old cultures and I don’t know exactly which ones but they would use, they would look to women as the white, this one and actually, like every time that they were on her moon and she was bleeding and they were like, all right, she’s going to go inward.<br />45:06<br />And so all the women because traditionally, as anyone knows, like maybe you guys end up syncing up with each other.<br />45:11<br />But like what you said, like most of us are bleeding around the moon, like I’m bleeding on the full moon and you’re usually bleed on the new moon.<br />45:18<br />And so when you’re in a regulated state, which is a whole another thing right?<br />45:21<br />To get your hormones optimized and regulated, like you can kind of track that you’re on the same as the moon.<br />45:27<br />But long story short, these like cultures and these tribes would look to women and say, all right, you guys go into your little inner world and go go figure out what’s working and what’s not working for our tribe, for our thing.<br />45:41<br />And then they would come out of the out of their bleed once they’re done bleeding and then the follicular phase and be like, all right, so this is what we do, what we need to fix, it’s not working, what is working because as, you know, a lot of the times that our luteal phase or when we’re menstruating, like we’re usually, our periods are usually emotional or things are coming up for you, you’re paying more attention to like what’s not working, what is working, what’s making you frustrated, what’s aligned, what’s not aligned.<br />46:07<br />Yeah, it’s so amazing that in old cultures and maybe some still, you know, that are still living in tribes, they look to women as the guide for that and like, all right, you guys are this powerful being like go do your thing that your body is doing and tell us it’s not working and what is working.<br />46:25<br />And it’s like, how can we leverage that in our life today as like also using our cycle and our hormone or our cycle as a way to communicate with us and for us to listen to versus to what you are saying, it’s like, it’s not a feeling.<br />46:41<br />It’s like, wow, you are.<br />46:42<br />There’s so much my body is telling me right now that I get to listen to.<br />46:46<br />It’s like it’s communicating with us daily.<br />46:49<br />It’s not trying to take you out of the world.<br />46:51<br />It’s actually trying to prepare you and set you up for the kind of success that we’re here to do in our life.<br />46:58<br />And something super interesting too with indigenous people that they, that they do.<br />47:04<br />And they’ve done for centuries is trust women to decide when it’s too much.<br />47:11<br />So, an example would be like, the men would go out hunting.<br />47:16<br />Right.<br />47:17<br />And they would just hunt, hunt, hunt as much as they can.<br />47:20<br />And that’s a very male energy.<br />47:22<br />Right.<br />47:22<br />Like I’m just going to go, go and get as much food as I can.<br />47:27<br />And it was the woman’s job to say, ok, now we need to stop like we have enough or like if they’re foraging, it’s like, ok, yeah, there’s a lot of blueberries on the bush, but we don’t eat anymore.<br />47:38<br />So now you stop, right?<br />47:40<br />So women have always been like the regular regulators in these communities and I feel like that so much in sun mud, my business because my two co-founders are male and so I’m the only female and I’m always the one saying like, they’re like, oh, I’m going to go to 50 stores and get the sun mud in there and everything.<br />48:02<br />And I’m like, whoa, whoa, whoa, there’s only three of us in the team, right?<br />48:05<br />Are we ready for that growth?<br />48:07<br />Like, how can we better prepare to make sure that we’re showing up and we’re being the best, you know, company or like the best partner to these retailers, right?<br />48:18<br />And it’s always back and forth of like, ok, we should make more products and I’m like, well, are we all done with the ones that we currently have?<br />48:27<br />Like how we gotten those to the potential before we start making something new.<br />48:31<br />Like, it’s always interesting because I feel that way, like I’m the regular, it’s interesting in business because I just went to a talk yesterday, it was for Latina entrepreneurs and they were talking about the difference between the female and the male brain.<br />48:49<br />Just literally like neurologically how we are built to be entrepreneurs pretty much because our hippocampus is actually larger than men.<br />49:02<br />And the hip hippocampus is really in charge of memories and of convictions and which leads to empathy, right?<br />49:11<br />And understanding and connecting.<br />49:13<br />So we’re literally better connectors, we can empathize a lot better.<br />49:18<br />So we’re really good at finding the need with our customer and our clients and all these things.<br />49:24<br />But really we live in a male dominated world, right?<br />49:27<br />So, and it’s like this balance of like honoring ourselves and our femininity while still trying to make the world a little better.<br />49:36<br />That makes sense like putting ourselves in those spaces when it’s the right time.<br />49:41<br />You know, because we do need to heal this world.<br />49:44<br />And I just think we need more feminine energy in general because of all these things we’re talking about, right?<br />49:50<br />Because we have the power we have, we’re closer, I think to nature, we have those moments where that veil between spiritual and the present like physical world is thinner and we just we just magical like that, you know, it’s like I really do think we need more women and entrepreneurship to kind of balance out this highly male dominated world.<br />50:15<br />Wow.<br />50:16<br />What’s, what a beautiful invitation to like, really owning our feminine?<br />50:21<br />Which is, I think even more difficult.<br />50:23<br />I don’t know if it’s like the same, you felt this in Mexico, but at least here in the United States, like our culture is primarily masculine energy.<br />50:29<br />You know, a lot of us get caught up in that I need to do more now, you know, like I’m not doing enough, which is like a whole thing.<br />50:35<br />But you’re talking to so much of just honoring the feminine and like being the feminine energy, which is like more, more flowy, more integrated.<br />50:43<br />It’s the one that can see more of a open and curious perspective and kind of like really integrating versus like the masculine is really like the pushing the structure like the forceful, the bold energy.<br />50:56<br />And it’s so cool to hear that in your current business today, you are becoming like the balancer in a way you’re like, all right, I’m here for you guys energy and we need it.<br />51:05<br />You know, we’re, we’re here for your energy.<br />51:07<br />So I think you need both, right?<br />51:08<br />I think your point like it’s not an either or situation but will the gift that we have as the feminine like and I love it is like we are bringing in what they cannot see.<br />51:17<br />And I do think that more men are starting to see that more often.<br />51:21<br />And I’ve never in and for me personally and like the corporate world, most of the times I’ve had men be my allies, they’re the ones kind of like going up to bat for me and like pulling me forward and like helping me grow.<br />51:33<br />And so it’s not that, I think there’s a lot of men that are against it.<br />51:36<br />I just think they don’t see it the way that we see it.<br />51:38<br />And so it’s an opportunity for us to show them.<br />51:40<br />It seems like you’re doing the same thing for your current company with the two men that are in your life and your founders because that’s so cool and it’s like such an invitation for the feminine.<br />51:50<br />I would love to know what does Mari Mari cos like fully expressed self look like?<br />51:57<br />So like as you’re building all of this, like, what’s your, what’s your goal?<br />52:01<br />What are you working towards?<br />52:02<br />And how are you bringing your fullest self to that?<br />52:05<br />Oh That’s a good question.<br />52:08<br />That’s funny because I feel like right now how you’re hearing me, how you’re listening to me and how maybe people are receiving me.<br />52:17<br />I think that’s my full self right now.<br />52:20<br />Before this, you know, I sat down, I did some stretching, I did some breathing and I, you know, I noticed that it is a full moon.<br />52:29<br />I noticed my energy was at 100% all these things and I showed up today where I needed to, right?<br />52:36<br />I was actually able to do a lot before this podcast because I realized I was at 100%.<br />52:43<br />And the my fully expressed self is bringing all of that with me, right?<br />52:49<br />Is as, as an engineer.<br />52:51<br />It started feeling like that’s who I was, right?<br />52:55<br />That was my identity.<br />52:56<br />Like when people ask me, like, you know, who are you?<br />52:59<br />I would say look, I’m a mechanical engineer, you know, that that was my first answer back in undergrad.<br />53:05<br />And I felt like I couldn’t bring all of me to engineering, right?<br />53:10<br />I I will never forget when I was in a group for my masters and they asked when I wanted to do the presentation, which I always got put on the presentation because I was the only girl which that’s again another whole episode.<br />53:26<br />But and I told them, hey, we should do it, you know, I don’t know April 30th because it’s the full moon and they all looked at me like I was crazy, right?<br />53:35<br />They’re like, oh, are you also going to burn some sage?<br />53:37<br />You know, like I’m like, yeah, sure, why not?<br />53:43<br />But I immediately felt like I couldn’t bring that to that space, right?<br />53:49<br />And then just being a full woman, like presenting myself as a woman and all these presentations in front of all male engineers, right?<br />53:57<br />Like I had to dress a certain way to mask certain parts of me, right?<br />54:02<br />So I think my fully expressed self is showing up fully as the feminine that I am, right?<br />54:09<br />Showing up with my herbalist background, with my astrology, showing up with everything and using all of those as tools because that’s really what they are, right?<br />54:19<br />Once you learn about all these different things, you can use it to live a more fulfilled life.<br />54:25<br />And so showing up to any space with all the parts of me I think is my fully expressed self.<br />54:32<br />So that means that 100% yeah, you are 100%.<br />54:37<br />You bring 100%.<br />54:39<br />But I love that.<br />54:39<br />It’s just like you bringing all of you no matter what room you’re in.<br />54:43<br />And I think that’s what we all need to remember.<br />54:45<br />It’s like, how do you want to dress up, dress up?<br />54:47<br />However you wanna say, you wanna say whatever your things are, do it.<br />54:51<br />It’s like why not just own that all of that versus like feeling like you have to mask.<br />54:57<br />And I think those are just things that we get to navigate on our internal world like I was talking about and then by honoring it internally, like in owning that part of ourselves, eventually the external world gets a lot easier.<br />55:09<br />I think we put a lot of pressure on ourselves and we think that the external world is against us.<br />55:13<br />But it’s so much more like the world will meet you when you step into your fullest express self, right?<br />55:19<br />The rooms will open when you’re like, I want the Medicus, you know, like this is how she is, who is the most authentic.<br />55:25<br />And then rooms just start to open up that way.<br />55:27<br />You know, your connections start to bring you in in the same direction because you’re bringing all of you versus if you’re constantly kind of like owning maybe 50% of you, the rooms that accept 50% of you are gonna are gonna be there.<br />55:40<br />They’re going to be like the constantly in the background and you’re like, wait, I want to be more like this, but it starts with us first and most importantly, you’ll enjoy everything a little more, right?<br />55:48<br />My, my two words for this year is joy and ease and I think being fully expressed allows any sort of environment and any sort of scenario or action to be a little more joyful and to be a little easier, right?<br />56:04<br />Because you don’t have to think about like, oh you know, is my turtleneck like long enough or like am I covering my butt or like, oh, am I saying something weird because I’m just being myself, right?<br />56:17<br />Like it kind of takes a weight off of like, you know what, just be yourself so that you can’t say anything wrong because you’re just being yourself and so everything becomes joyful that that meeting with 10 white men.<br />56:30<br />Now all of a sudden is kind of like an experience, right?<br />56:33<br />And I’m just going in there and being like, let’s see what happens today, you know.<br />56:38<br />Yeah.<br />56:38<br />So it really decreases the stress level, I think.<br />56:42<br />And it really helps also with that impostor phenomenon at the same time.<br />56:46<br />Yes.<br />56:46<br />So good.<br />56:47<br />I love this.<br />56:48<br />I so loved this conversation with you, Maricruz.<br />56:51<br />How can this was amazing?<br />56:53<br />And I love how you just brought all of you today, which is so cool.<br />56:57<br />I think the lines really aligned in that.<br />56:59<br />So thank you.<br />57:00<br />And if someone wants to follow you continue to get to just like support you celebrate, you learn more from you.<br />57:06<br />Where can they find you?<br />57:07<br />Thank you.<br />57:08<br />You can find me on my website menu unto com.<br />57:12<br />I’m also on Instagram.<br />57:14<br />We really have a close knit community over there that I love and that’s at underscore Menos Waste underscore.<br />57:22<br />So there’s two underscores in there.<br />57:24<br />And then I also have a youtube channel, as I mentioned, I started it up again this year.<br />57:30<br />So I have a few videos in there and it focuses all on helping you build a small business sustainably.<br />57:37<br />And again with the four pillars of sin ability, not just an ecofriendly business.<br />57:42<br />And then of course, if you want to support sun mud, I do think we have the best sunscreen.<br />57:47<br />So if you want to check it out, that’s sunmudsunscreen.com and I think that’s it.<br />57:51<br />Yeah, that’s amazing in touch.<br />57:54<br />Yeah.<br />57:54<br />Well, thank you so much for being here.<br />57:56<br />It was so sweet and yeah, it was just such a great conversation.<br />58:00<br />Thank you.<br />58:01<br />Yes.<br />58:01<br />Thanks for having me.</div></div></div></div></div></div></div>



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<li>Navigating your identity when you are living two different words and how to integrate them </li>



<li>How to navigate imposter syndrome in real-time </li>



<li>What it looks like to bring all of you to your business and your life, even if it’s not available in the market </li>



<li>The power of the feminine in business and navigating a male-dominated space  </li>



<li>How to navigate having a 9 to 5 and owning two business</li>



<li>And so much, Maricruz is such a gem and she shared so much of her heart in this episode.</li>
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<p>Maricruz Carrillo, PhD., is the founder of Menos Waste and SUNMUD. Utilizing sustainability across Environmental, Social, Financial, and Cultural pillars, Maricruz offers coaching and support to small businesses owners, helping them start and grow the business of their dreams!</p>



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Ever wondered how speaking two languages influences your perspective and identity? In this episode, I’m thrilled to welcome Maricruz Carrillo, a dynamic entrepreneur with a rich cultural background. Born in Rosarito, Mexico, and now thriving in San Diego, Maricruz embodies the journey of a bilingual and bicultural individual navigating two worlds. We delve into her experiences as the co-founder of Sun Mud and the founder of Menos Waste, highlighting her commitment to sustainability and her passion for the environment.



Maricruz shares the challenges and triumphs of living a transborder life, the impact of language on identity, and how embracing her Mexican heritage has been pivotal in her personal and professional growth. This episode is an invitation to explore the depths of your own identity, understand the power of language, and embrace the unique perspectives that come from straddling two cultures.







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Full Transcript0:00Welcome to the fully expressed podcast with Karenna.0:02I am your podcast host, Karenna Soto.0:05And this is a show where we have different conversations that invite you to living a life fully expressed and creating relationships that are fully expressed and creating a business where you feel fully expressed.0:14So, truly bring being your most authentic self to all of the areas in your life and what that looks like.0:20And so today, we have a really special guest and so excited because I just met her name is Maricruz and Maricruz that I met at a networking event here in San Diego in a previous podcast.0:32We’ve actually had her.0:33But Marta Giri, who I taught her on this podcast, she was on this podcast and she is the editor and co editing in chief and owner of the locally well podcast as well here and Wellness podcast here in San Diego.0:46But she also has created such a wonderful way of networking with others.0:50She has truly like wrapped her arms around the wellness community.0:54And at one of those events that Marta Giri put together, I met Maricruz and we were just talking and connecting.1:01And then she shared her story at the event and I was like, oh my gosh, I really love her.1:06She is a founder and the owner of a couple companies, which I will let her talk about that.1:12But with that being said, I’m going to pass it over to her and let her introduce herself.1:17Hi.1:18Yeah.1:19Hi.1:19Thank you for having me.1:20I’m so excited.1:21I feel like we’re getting to know each other through this podcast and then also just letting everyone else kind of get to know me as well.1:29So like you mentioned, my name is Maricruz.1:32Maricruz Carrillo.1:33I was born in Rosarito Mexico, but I’ve been in San Diego since I was 10.1:38So since fifth grade and I am the co founder of a company called Sun Mud, which we do sustainable sunscreen.1:46And then I’m also the founder of Menos Waste for Menos Waste.1:50I help small businesses transition to a more sustainable space and I do that through workshops, one on ones and also have a youtube channel which I always like to plug in.2:01I am really passionate about the environment.2:05I am also an engineer and I’m also an entrepreneur obviously.2:08So I am really excited because I have pretty interesting story.2:11So excited to dive in...]]>
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<p>Have you ever wondered how deeply your authenticity impacts your personal and spiritual growth? In this heartfelt episode of the “Fully Expressed Podcast with Karenna,” I’m joined by the incredible Sana, a spiritual mentor for ambitious women and host of the Thriving and Love Podcast. Together, we explore the journey of embracing our true selves, the power of spirituality in personal development, and how authenticity can catalyze profound transformations in every aspect of our lives.</p>



<p>Diving into topics such as human design, astrology, and the power of feminine energy, Sana shares her transformative journey from feeling disconnected to fully embracing her spirituality and authenticity. This episode is an invitation to explore the depths of your own being, to lean into the discomfort of growth, and to discover the beauty in being fully expressed.</p>



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Have you ever wondered how deeply your authenticity impacts your personal and spiritual growth? In this heartfelt episode of the “Fully Expressed Podcast with Karenna,” I’m joined by the incredible Sana, a spiritual mentor for ambitious women and host of the Thriving and Love Podcast. Together, we explore the journey of embracing our true selves, the power of spirituality in personal development, and how authenticity can catalyze profound transformations in every aspect of our lives.



Diving into topics such as human design, astrology, and the power of feminine energy, Sana shares her transformative journey from feeling disconnected to fully embracing her spirituality and authenticity. This episode is an invitation to explore the depths of your own being, to lean into the discomfort of growth, and to discover the beauty in being fully expressed.







You can read the full podcast transcript for this episode below:



Full Transcript0:00Welcome to the fully expressed podcast with Karenna.0:02I am your podcast host, Karenna Soto.0:04And this is the podcast show where we have conversations that truly invite you into living a life fully expressed.0:10So, what does that look like in relationships?0:13What does that look like in your business?0:14What does that look like in your career?0:16What does that look like in your personal life?0:18We’re constantly having different kinds of conversations to truly invite you into that version of yourself.0:24And what I love about this show is that it’s usually just me and my girlfriends or me and my friends or anyone that comes on here just having a conversation as if we’re eating over dinner.0:33So we’re going to get vulnerable and honest and tell stories and just truly create a space for you to learn, but also explore the different parts of you.0:42And today is really special because I have a special guest which I feel like the universe has just like connected us in like a really weird way we haven’t met in person yet.0:52But thank goodness for the internet.0:54You know, I think, and I’ll tell you your name in a second.0:57But what I love about the internet is that there is this like wider reach to connect with people that are in your world, right?1:04And I’ve always had this love hate relationship with social media, which I’ve talked about on here.1:09But this is one of the gifts and the blessings that social media has like really gifted me with.1:15And so I would love to introduce you to Sana.1:18Sana is a spiritual mentor for ambitious women who crave a softer way to create the life that they deeply desire.1:26She’s also the host of the Thriving and Love Podcast and founder of the Shakti Society, a mentorship program for women to be well paid well loved for their authentic self.1:39And if that doesn’t tell you why she’s on this podcast, I mean, it just truly captures the reasons why she’s here.1:47And what I love about Sana is that her and I’s energy, like, truly just like vibes off each other.1:53I feel like, you know, and I’ll let you say something in a second.1:56And if you don’t know this, I was actually a guest on her podcast, the Thriving and Love Podcast where we talked about when it went from people pleasing to fully express with my own journey.2:06And so I’m so excited to have her here to share her journey and her story as well as being an invitation for you to fully...]]>
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<p>Diving into topics such as human design, astrology, and the power of feminine energy, Sana shares her transformative journey from feeling disconnected to fully embracing her spirituality and authenticity. This episode is an invitation to explore the depths of your own being, to lean into the discomfort of growth, and to discover the beauty in being fully expressed.</p>



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<div class="wp-block-create-block-castos-transcript"><div class="ssp-transcript"><div class="row"><div class="col"><div class="tabs"><div class="tab">Full Transcript<div class="tab-content ssp-transcript-content">0:00<br />Welcome to the fully expressed podcast with Karenna.<br />0:02<br />I am your podcast host, Karenna Soto.<br />0:04<br />And this is the podcast show where we have conversations that truly invite you into living a life fully expressed.<br />0:10<br />So, what does that look like in relationships?<br />0:13<br />What does that look like in your business?<br />0:14<br />What does that look like in your career?<br />0:16<br />What does that look like in your personal life?<br />0:18<br />We’re constantly having different kinds of conversations to truly invite you into that version of yourself.<br />0:24<br />And what I love about this show is that it’s usually just me and my girlfriends or me and my friends or anyone that comes on here just having a conversation as if we’re eating over dinner.<br />0:33<br />So we’re going to get vulnerable and honest and tell stories and just truly create a space for you to learn, but also explore the different parts of you.<br />0:42<br />And today is really special because I have a special guest which I feel like the universe has just like connected us in like a really weird way we haven’t met in person yet.<br />0:52<br />But thank goodness for the internet.<br />0:54<br />You know, I think, and I’ll tell you your name in a second.<br />0:57<br />But what I love about the internet is that there is this like wider reach to connect with people that are in your world, right?<br />1:04<br />And I’ve always had this love hate relationship with social media, which I’ve talked about on here.<br />1:09<br />But this is one of the gifts and the blessings that social media has like really gifted me with.<br />1:15<br />And so I would love to introduce you to Sana.<br />1:18<br />Sana is a spiritual mentor for ambitious women who crave a softer way to create the life that they deeply desire.<br />1:26<br />She’s also the host of the Thriving and Love Podcast and founder of the Shakti Society, a mentorship program for women to be well paid well loved for their authentic self.<br />1:39<br />And if that doesn’t tell you why she’s on this podcast, I mean, it just truly captures the reasons why she’s here.<br />1:47<br />And what I love about Sana is that her and I’s energy, like, truly just like vibes off each other.<br />1:53<br />I feel like, you know, and I’ll let you say something in a second.<br />1:56<br />And if you don’t know this, I was actually a guest on her podcast, the Thriving and Love Podcast where we talked about when it went from people pleasing to fully express with my own journey.<br />2:06<br />And so I’m so excited to have her here to share her journey and her story as well as being an invitation for you to fully lean into your feminine, fully lean into surrendering letting go and listening tuition and the, and the importance of what that means to honor that for a season.<br />2:24<br />So that being said, I will pass it over to Sana.<br />2:28<br />Hi.<br />2:28<br />What an intro.<br />2:30<br />Yes to Instagram synergy.<br />2:32<br />I love it all.<br />2:34<br />I’m so honored to be here and excited to dive in.<br />2:37<br />Yeah.<br />2:37<br />Thank you so much for being here.<br />2:39<br />It’s just so sweet that Instagram brought us here, you know.<br />2:43<br />Yeah, I think my favorite thing about Instagram is that it kind of does connect to you.<br />2:49<br />Like the algorithm will show you things that you like, right?<br />2:52<br />So then shows you things that you think only you like and then you see someone who is talking about everything that you are only thinking, which is why I fell in love with your page and your content.<br />3:05<br />And I was like, oh my gosh, it’s like the first time I saw someone really talking about being fully expressed and what that means as someone who is like, not just using expression for creativity but like a way of life.<br />3:19<br />So I was like, yes, like the ambition, the shining our authenticity, shining our light like in all ways, not just in our business, not just in our creativity, but like all of it.<br />3:31<br />Love it.<br />3:32<br />Oh Thank you.<br />3:33<br />I know, I think it all comes back to like owning our authenticity, which you talk about your content too.<br />3:40<br />And it’s so crazy when you start to you start this work in a way of like, oh, how can I heal and fix me?<br />3:47<br />Right?<br />3:47<br />It comes from a place of like, I don’t feel like enough.<br />3:50<br />I want to fix these things about me.<br />3:52<br />Am I doing something wrong?<br />3:53<br />How can I become better?<br />3:54<br />And I have just found that so many of the answers are just being your most authentic version of you and bringing that to any table or any room that you step into, you know, totally.<br />4:06<br />But like, yeah, so like owning that and being proud of it and being rooted and grounded in your truth.<br />4:13<br />And that means being ok with those difficult conversations, putting your foot down, speaking up claiming your space, all of the above.<br />4:21<br />It’s not just about, oh, this is who I am.<br />4:23<br />This is me.<br />4:24<br />Hi, nice to meet you.<br />4:26<br />It’s like having those moments of knowing when to be vulnerable, knowing when to be powerful and balancing the two.<br />4:33<br />I love that.<br />4:34<br />So do you have a story or an example of what that has looked like for you on your journey?<br />4:40<br />Yeah, I think my greatest one is the one with my relationship with my husband.<br />4:46<br />So when I first started to dive into spirituality, which was a calling that I felt intuitively, not something that I was seeking.<br />4:53<br />I just kept feeling these nudges and these calls towards human design, astrology, yoga.<br />5:00<br />Just more mindfulness practices, meditation, somatic practices.<br />5:04<br />And it just felt like I was entering this whole different world and my husband was noticing these differences and these changes and every time I would mention spirituality, he would be like, what are you doing?<br />5:16<br />What are you saying?<br />5:16<br />Why are you talking about this?<br />5:18<br />And he would get triggered?<br />5:20<br />And he would be like, like I don’t because he, I guess probably has some religion trauma, right?<br />5:26<br />So for him, he’s all about being an atheist, not believe me in God.<br />5:30<br />He’s like, I don’t, I don’t care about any of that.<br />5:33<br />So he got triggered and I needed to chew, like, do I surrender my spirituality this journey?<br />5:41<br />That finally makes me feel so good?<br />5:44<br />Like I belong, like, I’m not a weirdo for wanting to grow and evolve as a human being, right?<br />5:50<br />Like wanting more than the 9 to 5, wanting more than just this traditional life that we felt for ourselves and like wanting to learn how to manifest all of the things, right?<br />5:59<br />And I had to choose like, ok, do I treat spirituality as something more than just this hobby and go all in or do I stay safe in my comfort zone with my husband and just be like, ok, that was fun time to let it go.<br />6:14<br />But like, I couldn’t, like I tried, I did like, I’m not going to lie.<br />6:19<br />I tried to be like, you know what, I’m just going to go back to my real world.<br />6:24<br />Maybe this is too much.<br />6:25<br />Maybe it’s not real, maybe it’s not for people like me.<br />6:28<br />Right?<br />6:28<br />Like I’ve seen so many white women that are in this space.<br />6:33<br />I haven’t seen a single woman of color who is talking about manifestation.<br />6:38<br />See a lot now, which is amazing.<br />6:41<br />But this was like three years ago and then I let it go for a little bit.<br />6:45<br />But then I swear to God at Kara, you probably feel this too where you’re walking and you just see all the signs, you see angel numbers everywhere, you see synchronicities and signs and you’re just getting like a video that’s speaking to your and you can’t ignore the call.<br />7:03<br />So I told my husband, hey, I need to figure out what is calling me because it’s getting louder and louder and I cannot ignore it.<br />7:12<br />That’s when we decided to get our own apartment.<br />7:15<br />And I lived in my own apartment in Upper East Side.<br />7:18<br />He was in Upper West and I spent the week just diving in, sitting in nature like just going all in on my feminine and on the weekends we hung out and we had strict boundaries.<br />7:33<br />I’m not allowed to talk about spirituality and he’s not allowed to like judge me or put any of his preconceived notions on what I’m doing.<br />7:42<br />We literally were like, it felt like we were newly dating where we’re not allowed to talk about all of our parts again.<br />7:48<br />And it was actually really fun and exciting to like, have a whole world and have his whole world.<br />7:54<br />But then date on the weekends to like, just hang out and then on the weekdays, I’m just like, hanging out with God, hanging out with God.<br />8:02<br />I love this.<br />8:04<br />And it really, like, I was doing like psychedelics during the day, like I wasn’t working at all.<br />8:09<br />I literally just completely surrendered.<br />8:11<br />I got like unemployment during COVID for being self employed.<br />8:15<br />So I literally just spent all that money on just surviving during the time that I wanted to go all in on this journey.<br />8:22<br />All right, dropping another life hack for you.<br />8:25<br />Add more red light therapy into your practices into your daily routine.<br />8:31<br />And what does that actually mean?<br />8:33<br />So one way to get actually free red light, you can do that from the sunrise or you can do it from the sunset.<br />8:39<br />So you can easily just walk outside and get the sun, the sunrise light and red light that is available to us or when you’re going out to the sunset.<br />8:47<br />One of the most beautiful things that I love about San Diego is that we most of the community and myself go to sunset because it’s like God putting on a party.<br />8:57<br />Yes, I want to definitely be at God’s party as he’s showing off and doing work with his sunset.<br />9:03<br />But I’m also doing it so I can support my circadian rhythm so I can support my system so I can help myself daily.<br />9:11<br />This has been life changing.<br />9:13<br />I do this the best that I can.<br />9:15<br />First thing in the morning, get outside, try and hit sunrise or if not, I go outside first thing in the morning to get sunshine.<br />9:23<br />If you do not have access to these things or you live in a place where it’s not as sunny, you can still receive sun by going outside one thing, but red light therapy, you can actually buy red light products and you can support your system by supporting red light.<br />9:37<br />And it has been a game changer.<br />9:40<br />I also live in California.<br />9:41<br />So I do get sunsets and sunrises but adding red light therapy and doing infrared saunas that have light or buying the loom box that I just recently bought and putting the red light onto my body directly.<br />9:55<br />First thing in the morning and at night before bed has been a game changer.<br />9:59<br />I am sleeping so much better.<br />10:01<br />My boyfriend and I calm down at night time using the red light.<br />10:06<br />So if you are interested in splurging in a red light product, highly recommend doing it.<br />10:12<br />It has been amazing if you are not take advantage of the sunrise and the sunset or you can look for sessions around your city that do sauna and infrared saunas or that have red light therapy in their products.<br />10:26<br />So thank you so much for listening.<br />10:28<br />So many things.<br />10:29<br />Ok.<br />10:29<br />So can I can you clarify?<br />10:31<br />You were married at the time?<br />10:32<br />Like you were like, you guys were fully married.<br />10:35<br />Yeah, fully married for 6.5 years.<br />10:38<br />Traditionally married, like super one bedroom, like New York City, like super traditional life.<br />10:46<br />This is so beautiful because I’ve heard I’ve been friends with women that are married, you know, and I run into more married women and then they start to come into their spiritual awakening in the middle of their marriage.<br />10:58<br />And it’s, I’m so curious, what was it like to navigate that?<br />11:01<br />And in stepping into this, like newer version of you that you quote unquote are experimenting with, right?<br />11:08<br />You’re like, I’m starting to get to know this version of me.<br />11:10<br />There’s something that’s calling you.<br />11:11<br />There’s a part of me that’s more like, how did you take the first step from even being OK with owning that?<br />11:19<br />You know, I think it’s one thing that we all hear it but like, how did you work through the fears of like, fully owning that?<br />11:24<br />And the possibility, I mean, like even the possibility of things not looking the same anymore after being married for six years, you know, like things act and transforming.<br />11:34<br />No, I’m so happy you asked that question because we gave each other the freedom to be like, let’s have a couple of months of not being husband and wife and like energetically and allowing ourselves to like, pretend like we’re not married at all.<br />11:54<br />So that we can literally just explore.<br />11:57<br />Do we even want to continue this relationship as we go through this death and rebirth and give each other that full freedom to let a version of our marriage go.<br />12:08<br />And if we do come back together and we choose each other, it’s going to be a fresh start.<br />12:14<br />It’s going to be brand new.<br />12:15<br />It’s going to be new versions of us and we’re going to build from the bottom up again.<br />12:21<br />Yeah.<br />12:22<br />How was he open to that idea?<br />12:24<br />Right away.<br />12:25<br />It was a lot of crying.<br />12:26<br />It was a lot of the moment that I remember the most vividly is he was crying.<br />12:33<br />We were on the bed and he was like, I just don’t want to hold you back.<br />12:38<br />I don’t want to dim your light.<br />12:39<br />I don’t want to be the reason.<br />12:42<br />Yeah.<br />12:42<br />Like I think it was, it was very emotional.<br />12:47<br />It was very beautiful in a way that we both felt like we were the reason that the other person wasn’t reaching their full potential.<br />12:55<br />Like, and you know, when you love someone, you would rather set them free and let them go and become the most magical version of them, whether it’s with you or without you.<br />13:07<br />Yeah, I mean, I remember when I got my apartment, it was like the day I was moving out, it felt very like we were literally leaving each other or like it was, it was weird because we weren’t getting a divorce, we weren’t separated.<br />13:23<br />We were very committed to staying in a relationship, but we were also very consciously aware that everything that we built up to that moment was not going to be how we continue our relationship because it wasn’t optimal for our highest self.<br />13:37<br />Like me being the one cooking, cleaning him, being the breadwinner.<br />13:41<br />I wanted to be a super successful woman on my own 2 ft and he wanted to be someone who can fully take care of himself without relying on anyone else.<br />13:51<br />So we knew that that those versions of us were not longer going to be.<br />13:55<br />It was really emotional.<br />13:57<br />My gosh, I bet.<br />13:58<br />I mean, but it sounds like you guys hold true to how much you guys loved each other and was like, well, I still want the best for you even if you didn’t know the exact way of getting to your best versions of you or most optimal versions of you is the word that you use, you know, and that I would love to know, what did it look like when you first moved into your place?<br />14:17<br />Like how did that transition go?<br />14:20<br />How did you fully surrender into that experience?<br />14:23<br />The first night was the hardest, the coldest the most like, I mean, we I didn’t have a bed yet, so I was sleeping on an air mattress, barely had like comforter and pillows and stuff.<br />14:37<br />I like ordered everything and it was gonna come like literally the next day.<br />14:41<br />So the first night was weird, like unpacking boxes and I remember journaling that night and being like, I made the biggest mistake ever, I miss him so much.<br />14:52<br />Why did I do this?<br />14:53<br />I want to go back to my house.<br />14:55<br />I could have 30 minute ride right on the subway just like go down back to lower East side.<br />15:00<br />But I decided to just sit in my emotions and that was the first time I didn’t drink my problems away.<br />15:09<br />I didn’t just binge watch TV to run away from my feelings.<br />15:14<br />I consciously, I don’t, I don’t even, I wouldn’t even say this was conscious because I didn’t know at the time what it meant to sit with your feelings and feel your feelings.<br />15:23<br />I just intuitively allowed myself to just cry and feel and move my body and really feel my own sensations.<br />15:32<br />Eventually I went to sleep and I woke up and it was like the birds were chirping, the sun was out.<br />15:39<br />It was the most magical morning I’ve ever experienced in New York.<br />15:44<br />I packed a bag.<br />15:45<br />I took a stroll out, came across the steps of the Met and my whole childhood all throughout high school.<br />15:53<br />I was obsessed with gossip girl.<br />15:54<br />I read all the books when the show came out.<br />15:56<br />I binge watched it.<br />15:57<br />I was obsessed with Gossip Girl and I get to the steps of the Met and they were filming the new gossip girl right there.<br />16:04<br />And I was just like, what are the chances that I never go to the Met?<br />16:10<br />Because I was in Lower East Side and you don’t go up 14th Street being naive.<br />16:14<br />Little 20 something year olds in New York.<br />16:16<br />So I never really went to Central Park or the Met or anything.<br />16:19<br />And that day I was like, wow, there’s a whole world still to be discovered and I’m just starting a whole new chapter in my life.<br />16:28<br />And it gave me so much hope of all that’s, that’s to be explored the entire time.<br />16:33<br />You were talking.<br />16:34<br />I just got like chills throughout my entire body.<br />16:36<br />It was like zap, zap, zap, zap, zap zap.<br />16:38<br />I was like, oh wow, I love that.<br />16:41<br />You shared that because I think a lot of what you’re sharing too is like there was so much beauty in it that you saw too.<br />16:46<br />But then there was a lot of like rawness and realness and feelings and that you had to work through at the same time.<br />16:53<br />And even though you knew you were listening to this part of you that really needed this God, the universe spirit.<br />17:00<br />However anyone’s listening to this connects to that life or source, it still showed you signs.<br />17:05<br />You know, one is like, hey, you’re supposed to be doing that.<br />17:08<br />Just look at this beautiful experience that is waiting for you because you made that choice.<br />17:12<br />I was held completely, completely.<br />17:16<br />Without a doubt in my mind, I felt so supported by the universe because I took the step, right.<br />17:24<br />Like I was really frustrated before where I felt like I didn’t have freedom.<br />17:28<br />I felt like I was really stifled.<br />17:29<br />I felt like I was really just outgrowing my current environment.<br />17:33<br />And then as soon as I took that leap and got my own place and the first day came and went, it was magical like that whole eight months of living in that apartment.<br />17:44<br />I had miracles nonstop coming into my life and feeling deeply emotional because I was healing the deepest murkiest wounds that weren’t just mine, but also for my ancestors and like just the most intense deep shadow work.<br />18:05<br />But when I keep trying to say this to people, people are so scared of shadow work and going deep into their murkiest emotions because they think it’s just going to be this darkness.<br />18:14<br />It’s not because hello, we’ve got science on our side with the law of physics where it as deep as you go is how high you go.<br />18:23<br />It’s just the law.<br />18:24<br />You can’t avoid it.<br />18:25<br />You’re never going to be stuck in the darkness because the opposite of that will always need to exist at the same time.<br />18:33<br />It’s, it’s like you really need the dark and the light.<br />18:35<br />You know, I think once you get a taste of like owning the messiest parts of you or the darkest parts of you in this shadow work that you’re talking about.<br />18:44<br />It’s almost like there’s so much more space for love and light and beauty on steroids.<br />18:49<br />All those.<br />18:50<br />It’s like you haven’t, if you haven’t felt the extreme of the darkness, you don’t, you get to also experience the extreme of the joy and the light and the energy and the beauty that, that we all genuinely want to feel.<br />19:04<br />Right, these levels of high levels of emotion, but you can’t have either or in order to have both, you have to be with both, right?<br />19:11<br />Is that fair?<br />19:12<br />Yes, exactly.<br />19:13<br />And I like to think that our deepest wounds have our greatest treasure.<br />19:16<br />Trust is like that’s where the greatest treasure lies.<br />19:20<br />You can’t get to the other side until you’re willing to go through.<br />19:23<br />There’s so many sayings that exist to remind us that that’s how you get to the gold, right?<br />19:30<br />That diamonds are made under pressure.<br />19:32<br />There’s so many ways that the universe has been reminding us of the simple truth that you can’t have the good without the bad, you can’t have the light without the darkness.<br />19:43<br />It just is.<br />19:44<br />And once you accept that and embody it and live it, you’ll see that that’s how you end up being someone who stays calm while there’s chaos going on in your world and how build up the emotional maturity, how you build up the courage and the resilience and all of the traits that are required in order to become a strong, independent, sovereign, conscious leader that’s here to build the bridge to New Earth.<br />20:10<br />Wow.<br />20:10<br />Can we say that louder?<br />20:12<br />Just repeat that the tense all over again.<br />20:14<br />Did you hear that?<br />20:15<br />Like there’s that is available to us, right?<br />20:18<br />That calm and the chaos, the genuine sovereignty that you’re talking to like all of that is wrapped up.<br />20:25<br />I would love to know like what would be your advice to someone that is feeling the call to fully surrender, like listen to the parts of them that are asking for more of them, listen to the parts of them that are asking to experience something that is completely out of their comfort zone or something that’s completely out of left field, almost like I would have never thought that I would be doing this, but I really want to do this.<br />20:46<br />How do you, what would be the best thing for them to lean into that?<br />20:49<br />Like, how does someone lean into that?<br />20:51<br />And what can they hold on to, to give them hope as they’re moving through it?<br />20:56<br />The one thing I tell my clients is think about the five year version of you who will be the version of you who took that leap?<br />21:05<br />And what is the most abundantly strong, resilient, like powerful version of you and keep that vision while you’re going through the tough times and while you’re taking that leap first and initially and being like I’m doing this for her.<br />21:24<br />I’m doing this to become her.<br />21:26<br />I am doing this because that’s my birthright.<br />21:29<br />It’s my birthright to be the woman that I can’t stop thinking about and dreaming about and you get to you have free will.<br />21:39<br />So you get to choose to take that leap and know that that version of you is you like right now, it’s not someone in the future.<br />21:48<br />It’s not someone that you are going to one day become, as soon as you make that choice to leap, you become that woman who is fearless, who is independent, who is ruthless, who’s relentless about becoming the best version of her so that she can be of service and be a woman of God.<br />22:09<br />No, don’t be sorry.<br />22:10<br />I want to hear all of it.<br />22:12<br />That was amazing.<br />22:13<br />I want you to go off like that was, that was so good.<br />22:16<br />I just channeled the version of me that I can’t stop thinking about whenever I need to make a difficult decision in my life and that gives me the power and the courage to move forward.<br />22:26<br />Yeah.<br />22:26<br />It’s, it’s like you have this vision of you, this version of you that you’re like so that you hold so true to you.<br />22:31<br />I think we wouldn’t have the capability of seeing that for ourselves or you wouldn’t have the capability to see that for you if it wasn’t possible.<br />22:39<br />Like because you see it, it’s because it’s meant for you.<br />22:43<br />Yeah.<br />22:43<br />It’s our, it’s our spiritual gifts.<br />22:45<br />Each and every single one of us have it.<br />22:46<br />Some of us visualize it.<br />22:48<br />Some of us feel it emotionally.<br />22:49<br />Some of us just know in our bodies.<br />22:52<br />Like there’s a couple other Claires that I’m like forgetting like the cla sentient clairvoyant, they’re cognit, what are they, what does that mean?<br />23:00<br />So like, it’s kind of like your sixth sense, like each empath has a spiritual gift.<br />23:06<br />Like if you’re neurodivergent, then most likely you have a spiritual gift that is usually identified as like anxiety or depression or bipolar or schizo.<br />23:18<br />Like the mental health world doesn’t acknowledge the fact that we have spiritual gifts that we’re here to actualize and embody and get paid for our spiritual gifts and we do them like freely for our whole life.<br />23:33<br />So think about like, what do people like desire from you?<br />23:37<br />Like a lot of times people trauma dump on us, a lot of times people see us as their therapist or the people with the best advice.<br />23:45<br />And it’s because you have a spirit, a gift that other people don’t have.<br />23:49<br />So the world wants that from you and then you end up being drained if you’re not having an equal energy exchange.<br />23:56<br />So if you give your spiritual gift freely all the time, you end up bitter, you end up resentful, you end up drained and then one day you’re going to collapse and you’re going to need to build yourself back up with boundaries.<br />24:09<br />That’s why boundaries and energetic boundaries and all that stuff is so important for us.<br />24:14<br />Hm.<br />24:15<br />So much.<br />24:16<br />That was so cool.<br />24:17<br />I had no idea that that was a thing.<br />24:19<br />So for someone that realizes that they have spiritual gifts and they want to start leaning into these spiritual gifts and get a good energetic exchange, right?<br />24:31<br />Not just give, give, give because I think in our world today, in our culture today, it’s so normal for us and almost like celebrated, appreciated for how giving you are.<br />24:42<br />You know what I mean?<br />24:43<br />It’s like, hey, wow, you’re so selfless and it’s amazing.<br />24:47<br />And it’s like what so like for someone that is so selfless and so giving and it’s so hard for them to have their boundaries and for so difficult for them to see that they deserve more than just serving others that they also deserve, serving themselves.<br />25:01<br />What can be the that gets them to see that for themselves.<br />25:04<br />Well, the most important thing, the shift that I needed was realizing that the more I pour into myself, the more I have to give to others and self care for me now isn’t just like, oh a nice little luxury.<br />25:20<br />It’s a nonnegotiable so that I have the energetic ability to hold space for my clients to hold space in the spaces that I’m being asked to hold space in.<br />25:29<br />Like if you can’t hold space for yourself, you cannot hold space for others.<br />25:34<br />So if you’re a healer, if you’re an empath, if you’re someone who is, you know, of service to others, you taking care of yourself is only going to make you a more powerful vessel for source to work through you so that you can serve better.<br />25:50<br />Yes, I love that.<br />25:52<br />It’s like, I wish everyone could hear this, you know, in that way, I would love to know when you dove into your feminine and like you really surrendered into it.<br />26:01<br />How long did you stay in that season?<br />26:03<br />And how long did you honor it for?<br />26:06<br />And what did it look like to integrate the masculine to help you get to this place of like fully owning all of your guests in a very embodied state because we’re talking about the surrender where talking about the boundaries, which is a little bit of both the mask, the feminine and masculine.<br />26:21<br />And I would love to know what that was like for you.<br />26:23<br />Yeah.<br />26:23<br />So I completely surrendered my masculine like full, let go of working full, let go of wondering what’s going on in my relationship.<br />26:33<br />I just let everything be and unfold the way it wanted to unfold because I needed to go inward completely and just tap into my intuition, tap into strengthening my inner wisdom and learning.<br />26:51<br />Like I was doing probably a psychedelic journey every month during the full moon to simply learn as much as I could receive all the Muslims that I could.<br />27:04<br />And then I felt like, wow, I mean, I know everything.<br />27:08<br />I’m ready to get back to the world.<br />27:11<br />Oh boy.<br />27:12<br />And then I had to learn the hard way that that is step one.<br />27:18<br />And then there’s a whole integration process and embodiment process that needs to happen.<br />27:25<br />Like people come back my Alaska and they’re like, oh I’m God and I’m like, yeah, come back to me once you integrate that into like once you get back into the real world, like how does that actually?<br />27:36<br />Yeah, you know, and then I realized that when so then my husband and I moved back into the, when we moved to L A and that was a really huge adjustment period because I’m here thinking I’m this like Godly woman super enlightened.<br />27:51<br />I know all this stuff.<br />27:53<br />But then realizing that I haven’t actually put any of that into practice.<br />27:58<br />And when I had these arguments with my husband, I had to now not be the old version of me who is reactive, but instead remember that I’m an emotionally intelligent woman who is not going to just think about me, but I’m going to pause, I’m going to reflect, I’m going to hold space to truly listen to what he’s saying.<br />28:23<br />And actually think about things from him point of view and realize that my truth is not the only truth and he can have his own truth and I can and his truth doesn’t change my truth.<br />28:38<br />Literally, it was so expansive, it was hard work to grow my nervous system to a place where I can fully hold someone else’s reality in my own without it contradicting, without it influencing, without it affecting my own truth.<br />28:56<br />Yes.<br />28:57<br />Can we double down on that a little bit?<br />28:59<br />Because I think when I talk about like authentically expressing yourself or being your fullest express version of you, I think there is a season where you have to fully own that on your own, right?<br />29:07<br />It’s like your own world.<br />29:08<br />It’s like you’re doing this for yourself.<br />29:09<br />But there is a difference in knowing how to do that when you’re relating to someone because to what you said your exact words, like you have your truth, they have their truth and both truths are real, right?<br />29:20<br />They’re both valid.<br />29:21<br />They’re both different realities.<br />29:22<br />And it’s like, how do you hold space for your own reality as well as being able to have that ability to listen to someone else’s reality and be in it without taking it personally without making it about them, without judging them for it.<br />29:38<br />Comparing your guys’ selves.<br />29:40<br />Literally being able to say this is my reality.<br />29:43<br />This is your reality.<br />29:44<br />And how do I, how do I look at them as like they’re both true, not just, not just his.<br />29:50<br />So how do you actually do that?<br />29:52<br />And how have you done that in your relationship?<br />29:54<br />Yeah.<br />29:54<br />It’s something we do constantly, every single time we have differences in how we see something I have to, we’re doing a lot better job now, but we’re still work where it’s like we’re about to get into an argument and then I’m like, oh, wait a minute, this is so pointless because we’re never going to get on the same page.<br />30:14<br />Like you’re allowed to think about something your way and I’m allowed to think about something my way.<br />30:18<br />So in the beginning though, it was really hard because I felt like, am I with the wrong person?<br />30:24<br />Like, is it supposed to be compatibility and chemistry and all this stuff that we see on social media where it’s like, oh if it’s like taking you out from being your highest self, it’s not the right relationship for you and things like that.<br />30:39<br />And, and I had to sit with that and be like, is this my truth or is this just someone else’s truth and really be like, does my husband take me out from being my highest self when he disagrees with me?<br />30:54<br />Does he bring out a side of me that I don’t like a not self version of me?<br />31:02<br />Or is he simply expressing his truth and sharing what he wants to share?<br />31:07<br />And the reaction that is putting me out of myself is from my own wounding that I still have yet to explore so much nuance, so much exploration, so much, you need so much space to really process all of the things that are coming up and assess and not take action based on your initial reaction.<br />31:29<br />Like I’m a projector and I need three days to decide on big major decisions.<br />31:34<br />I’m a projector too.<br />31:36<br />Oh my gosh, of course you are.<br />31:37<br />That’s, that is insane.<br />31:40<br />That’s so funny.<br />31:41<br />Everything you just said was so great because I think, but I think to add to that too, there’s a sense of discernment that has to happen that but you have to go through experiences to be able to discern.<br />31:52<br />All right, which part of me is wounded?<br />31:54<br />Which part of me is being reactive?<br />31:56<br />Is this affecting my highest self?<br />31:58<br />Is this pulling me away from places out of alignment?<br />32:01<br />What does that actually look like?<br />32:02<br />And I think like you just said, Instagram, social media like sorry fuck with us.<br />32:07<br />Like it literally craves expectations and stories about what relationships should look like, even if someone binary in my face.<br />32:16<br />Well, it’s so binary and it’s also so rigid, but it’s difficult for someone, you know, most people in our world, right?<br />32:22<br />They want A plus B equals C, right?<br />32:23<br />They want the answers, they want it to be very much like OK, this is my situation.<br />32:29<br />So this is how I need to do it.<br />32:30<br />And every time I would personally work with clients, I’d be like, I can’t tell you that A plus B equals C.<br />32:35<br />We have to figure out what your unique equation is because your unique equation is so different than the other relationships.<br />32:41<br />But people think that relationship looks a certain way and that it has to be a certain way and that’s where we get caught up.<br />32:48<br />But you’re talking so much about stepping into this spiritually embodied fully expressive woman that can be with all parts of themselves and still hold true to what their truth is for your relationship.<br />33:02<br />Yeah.<br />33:02<br />I think relational grows is the greatest spiritual journey that you’re ever going to go on.<br />33:08<br />I think we can have a lot of self awareness, a lot of growth in therapy and when you’re single and it’s a beautiful time to have your single season.<br />33:18<br />But when you’re in a relationship, you’re going to see that you thought you were healed.<br />33:22<br />But in reality, the real work starts once you’re in an intimate relationship with someone else in a beautiful way and it’s super fun when you’re with the right person who understands conscious relationships and they understand that, ok, sometimes you’re going to get triggered and be reactive.<br />33:39<br />But as long as you hold yourself accountable and come back to the place of vulnerability and honesty, you can get through anything.<br />33:46<br />But if you’re the type of person who’s thinks that your truth is the only truth and you’re this spiritually evolved person.<br />33:53<br />And anyone outside of that is low vibe and low vibrational and you know this and that you’re never going to grow in the way that your soul came here to grow, which is to be in relation with others and have harmony, peace and joy with two completely different contradictory things.<br />34:12<br />That’s the growth that we’re here for.<br />34:14<br />Yeah.<br />34:15<br />Yeah.<br />34:15<br />The other thing that comes up as you’re talking about that, I think that was something that would be super supportive.<br />34:19<br />And you tell me what you think in someone being able to do that is like having a full understanding for their own wounding.<br />34:27<br />And then realizing that the other person on the other side also has their own because I think you get to a place of like, well, I want to be understood.<br />34:35<br />I’m like the other person on the other side of this also wants to be understood.<br />34:38<br />Like I see so many other couples that quote unquote are aware are conscious but they still miss each other because they’re holding some sense of standard that’s gonna keep them safe from their own wounding.<br />34:50<br />And they don’t feel safe with themselves though.<br />34:51<br />They projecting that onto someone else.<br />34:53<br />But I think if you can see that the other person is also coming from a place of wounding also has programming also has ancestor and all these things.<br />35:03<br />It’s like, oh wait, there’s two human beings in this relationship trying to heal.<br />35:10<br />It’s like they’re also trying to work through that too.<br />35:12<br />Yeah.<br />35:12<br />And the patriarchy in the system is completely against men too, which is something that I keep being reminded of when my husband’s like, babe, it’s not just you, like, it’s not just against the women.<br />35:24<br />Like, and then he starts to share his experiences of like not being able to be vulnerable, not having a friend that he can even share his emotions with where it’s like lame to talk about your feelings and talk about what you’re going through in the real world when you hang out with the guys over beer.<br />35:40<br />You know what I mean?<br />35:41<br />Like men don’t have a lot of safe spaces and I think women do now have more safe spaces and I think it’s time for us to or fully into ourselves, lean into our communities when we need that support for ourselves.<br />35:56<br />But now I think as a sovereign woman who wants to be a good partner for a husband, it’s time and it’s time for the men to heal and not to say that we’re responsible for the healing and do not let them like trauma dump or emotional like dump onto you.<br />36:10<br />You’re not coaches or not therapists, but you can encourage them to go to therapy and you can hold space for them to share what they experience in therapy without absorbing that and holding yourself responsible to fix them.<br />36:24<br />What’s your perspective?<br />36:25<br />I love that and I listen to that.<br />36:27<br />But what’s your perspective on this like movement where like I don’t call it movement, but everyone talks about polarity in a relationship and how like masculine men, like everyone feels so much more safer being in a masculine relationship.<br />36:38<br />But then in my opinion, when, let’s say our men go through hard times too.<br />36:43<br />How do you navigate that in your relationship?<br />36:46<br />Because like you said, they’re human too, they also have their shit that comes up and they’re even more limited on resources to create spaces.<br />36:55<br />So how does it feel?<br />36:57<br />How would you navigate that in relationship if yeah, there is this whole thing about how you really want masculine men.<br />37:03<br />You want them to always be the safe container, the holder.<br />37:06<br />I get that and they’re human.<br />37:09<br />You know, gosh, I’m so guilty of this.<br />37:11<br />Like there were moments where I’ve been like, you’re not being a man, you’re like, why can you be more manly and oh, cringe at that now, right?<br />37:22<br />Where I didn’t have the awareness that I do now that men are struggling in their own way.<br />37:29<br />And it’s important for us.<br />37:31<br />I think the purpose of marriage now is how can we both be fully expressed authentic selves in our own world?<br />37:41<br />How can I support you in becoming that version of you?<br />37:44<br />How can you support me in becoming that version of me?<br />37:46<br />It’s our own responsibility to do that and be that for ourselves.<br />37:50<br />But relationships can help and make it more fun, make the journey more joyful and playful and expressive.<br />37:58<br />But at the end of the day, like my man knows that he is responsible for his emotional growth.<br />38:05<br />I’m responsible for my emotional growth and we create these containers and these safe spaces for us to, to express without judgment without being like, well and without advice, like literally just hold space and share.<br />38:21<br />Sometimes he’s like going through something and he doesn’t even want to talk about it and he’ll be like, oh babe, can you just like rub my back tonight?<br />38:27<br />Like I’m just overwhelmed, right?<br />38:29<br />Like being able to communicate what you need in the moment, being able to not judge and think that the other person should be perfect all the time.<br />38:37<br />And I think that happens because we expect ourselves speak perfect all the time.<br />38:40<br />So it’s a perfectionist wound that women have of like, oh, I can’t allow myself to break down.<br />38:48<br />So I’m not going to let my man break down, right?<br />38:50<br />Like the more we accept about ourselves, the more feelings that we accept of ourselves, the more emotions, the more deeper we go in our own world.<br />38:56<br />It makes it easier to realize that oh, that person must also be going through all this stuff.<br />39:03<br />So let me hold space for them too.<br />39:05<br />Yeah, that the projection that we do as women, you know, I think I’ve definitely done that before.<br />39:12<br />I think I’ve done it in different ways.<br />39:14<br />You know, where I’ve been like, well, I can, I have this much capacity.<br />39:18<br />Why don’t you have this much capacity like I can execute this as much and you execute in this way or you look like this and you look like that.<br />39:25<br />It’s just because I’m holding myself to such a high standard that I’m expecting them to also show up at that same exact standard.<br />39:32<br />And it’s like, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, I can’t be projecting that onto them because they’re, they have their own stuff, they have to show up their own way.<br />39:39<br />But it’s, it’s you gotta catch that in yourself of how much you’re projecting on them, them to be like what you think they should be versus who you pay what they are on their own and just loving them at that.<br />39:52<br />And also because I think at end of the day as women, that’s exactly what we want to, right?<br />39:57<br />Like we want to be fully loved for who we are not who we’re expected to be.<br />40:01<br />And that’s just like a cultural race at our marathon that I feel like everyone’s always fighting up against.<br />40:07<br />But if we can learn how to love ourselves as we be, not as who we think we should be.<br />40:13<br />Isn’t it funny how that exactly mirrors and interconnects with manifestation too?<br />40:19<br />Because like the more we try to want, the more we want something and the more we have the expectation of getting it and working towards it, the further it gets from you and the more you sur there into the full knowingness that well, I manifested it.<br />40:37<br />They’ll come when it comes in divine timing, same with relationship.<br />40:41<br />I let them know what I want and I need, I am surrendering into me being that version of me.<br />40:48<br />They may take some time getting there but they will if you just hold true to knowing that you’re worthy of all the things that you and desire and you’re not jumping into that mother energy where you’re controlling and manipulating and trying to get them to be a certain way.<br />41:04<br />What is that?<br />41:04<br />You talked a little bit about manifestation.<br />41:06<br />I know you love talking about manifestation.<br />41:08<br />How can someone start to?<br />41:11<br />I mean, we talked a lot about it.<br />41:12<br />But what would be the key thing to helping someone manifest the the life, the relationship that they’re asking for?<br />41:19<br />Shadow work?<br />41:21<br />Yes louder.<br />41:23<br />Oh I think that the way I work, right?<br />41:25<br />This is how I manifest.<br />41:27<br />I have an intention.<br />41:28<br />I set it.<br />41:28<br />I write about it.<br />41:30<br />I put it away.<br />41:31<br />What happens is the universe then mirrors things within me that need to be activated or looked at and healed in order for me to get into alignment with the version of me that has that manifestation.<br />41:42<br />So sometimes it has nothing to do with the actual manifestation.<br />41:45<br />Sometimes it’s like an inner child wound or feeling of abandonment or not feeling worthy.<br />41:51<br />And I will literally have life experiences that are testing how worthy do I really think I am.<br />41:58<br />How confident am I really?<br />42:01<br />How ready am I in order for that manifestation to come in and that manifestation won’t come in until you’re ready.<br />42:08<br />You can know that you’re worthy.<br />42:09<br />You can be prepared.<br />42:11<br />You could do all the things.<br />42:12<br />But if you still have an energetic block in your chakra system, which is the shadow work that we do is the alchemy of those wounds.<br />42:20<br />It’s not, you’re not going to be in the frequency of that manifestation so good.<br />42:25<br />It’s like how I’ve talked about on this podcast.<br />42:28<br />Every single time I step into something more like, it’s like almost my biggest contractions.<br />42:33<br />All my shit comes up, it’s like tenfold and it’s like, whoa, whoa, whoa, just expanding you.<br />42:38<br />So you can work through this one.<br />42:40<br />I think it’s creating the, the ability resilience capacity to be in that messy shadows that you’re talking about.<br />42:46<br />But you gotta be willing to step in the shadows.<br />42:48<br />But every single time that you want something, it’s like universe God.<br />42:51<br />Everything will be like, all right, you want this, we gotta work through all this other stuff.<br />42:55<br />There’s like chaos that you’re not paying attention to because you want this thing because you’re manifesting this intention.<br />43:01<br />And I don’t know if you’ve noticed this but have you let me know if you haven’t?<br />43:06<br />But usually the thing that you need to heal is the exact thing that you need when you do step into that version of you, of you have an experience with a boss or a colleague or a mentor or something.<br />43:19<br />And it’s the that mirror of the wound that you needed to heal in order to step into this version of you and rewind.<br />43:25<br />I mean, even in my just like evolution of my career, right?<br />43:28<br />Like this career attunement that I’m stepping into like being a professional speaker, I want to be a speaker for five years.<br />43:34<br />Like, I mean, honestly, since I was probably 15, like if you ask my best friend, and it’s so funny how I’ve witnessed my own journey, I’ve had to heal all these other things before that became even more of a reality.<br />43:45<br />But there was like these like steps along the way.<br />43:48<br />And so it’s like universe God gives you every new thing to heal and like shadow work as the intention becomes different or evolves its shift in the direction that you were always meant to be.<br />44:00<br />It’s just, it has its, to me, I’ve always experienced, it has its own way, not the way that I think it’s supposed to get there.<br />44:07<br />100%.<br />44:08<br />Yeah.<br />44:08<br />Divine timing, divine all of it, right?<br />44:11<br />It’s just like the more you surrender to the how the easier it becomes to get to where you want to go.<br />44:18<br />And it goes back to like what we were saying earlier about when I had my season of being fully in my feminine.<br />44:23<br />I didn’t know how I was going to become the woman I am today.<br />44:27<br />And if I focus too much on the how I wouldn’t be here, the feminine cannot be learned.<br />44:34<br />She has to be felt and she has to be experienced and she has to, you have to just simply create space for the feminine to work through you the way she wants to, the more you try to come at it from an analytical way or a framework or a strategy or a course or what have you, you’re going to learn somebody else’s way of doing the feminine.<br />44:56<br />But the feminine is here to be expressed in 8 billion different ways in each and every single human in its uniqueness.<br />45:06<br />Something that when I saw this journey, you know, I was that typical analytical.<br />45:10<br />I was like, OK, I know this is my blue pri these are the things I need to heal and I would attack 11 by one and like thinking that OK, I’m going to attack it this way and I was that it had turned into like, well, I’m gonna search for the thing that I need to fix and then it turned into like I’m just gonna be with whatever my day to day shows me as needs to be healed versus me aly looking and searching and seeking to fix something.<br />45:35<br />Because if I the quote unquote, more healed that I got or the more fixed I got, the more blah, blah, blah spiritual I got and more whatever.<br />45:42<br />But to what you’re talking about, so much of the feminine and trusting and surrendering that in your day to day, you will get the whispers, the nudges the, the knocks on the door for what needs to be worked on at that point in your journey, not what you think needs to be healed because it’s often so different than what you think it is.<br />46:01<br />And it’s usually of us, it’s just that we’re so in our masculine and trying to make logic of it like you said, make sense of it versus just listening.<br />46:11<br />And so I know to be like, all right, this is what it is.<br />46:13<br />This is where I’m going with it, you know, and living like we’re here to live, we’re not here to just heal.<br />46:19<br />We’re not here to just like reach this destiny, like we’re here to enjoy the whole journey of the human experience, the ebbs and flows of life.<br />46:29<br />Like that’s how you actually embody enlightenment.<br />46:32<br />So good.<br />46:33<br />I love that.<br />46:35<br />Well, it has been such a pleasure having you on this podcast and I would love to learn, know how can anyone learn from you, connect with you and also what are your offerings like?<br />46:46<br />Tell them how they can work with you if you ever want if they ever feel called to you.<br />46:51<br />Yeah.<br />46:52<br />Thank you.<br />46:53<br />I do have Shakti Society, which is my 12 month mentorship to journey the sacred feminine and then allow yourself to rise and shine as your most authentic self, whether that is through building a platform for being a writer or a speaker or a podcast host, whatever road you take, this is the mentorship for you if you want to learn how to do the energy work so that you can unlock your authentic code and be magnetic A F.<br />47:22<br />And then I do have my one on one containers as well.<br />47:24<br />I have a three month mentorship where we get really deep into whatever is blocking you so that you can have the tools and the strategies to unlock your highest self.<br />47:36<br />What else do I have?<br />47:37<br />My, my podcast thriving in love.<br />47:39<br />I literally just like hit record and start channeling.<br />47:43<br />So you never know what you’re going to get.<br />47:44<br />It’s fun and I love it and it’s like my pride and joy to fully express whatever I have on my mind.<br />47:51<br />And then my Instagram, Sanna Akan, I’d love to talk to you guys in the D MS if you’re interested in chat.<br />47:57<br />Thank you so much.<br />47:58<br />I would love one last question is, what is your fullest expression, fullest express version of you look like this year.<br />48:08<br />I am working on my book.<br />48:11<br />So once I have my book deal and I’m on stages and that’s going to be like the thing that I’m working on this, for sure.<br />48:19<br />Amazing.<br />48:20<br />I love that so much.<br />48:21<br />Well, thank you so much for being on my podcast and I’ll be here supporting you from a distance.<br />48:26<br />I can’t wait to meet you fully in person coming up here.<br />48:30<br />So everyone know you’ll probably see us on Instagram.<br />48:32<br />Wow, this was such a great conversation and thank you so so much.<br />48:36<br />Oh, my gosh.<br />48:37<br />Thanks for holding the space for it.</div></div></div></div></div></div></div>



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<li>How she moved into her apartment after being married for 6 years because she craved to meet her feminine and spiritual self </li>



<li>How she fully believes in surrendering </li>



<li>What it is like to keep her vision on her most optimal version of her AND to support her husband in his</li>



<li>How to honor HER truth and HIS truth in a relationship</li>



<li>How to honor your spiritual gifts and the importance of boundaries</li>



<li>The Key to Manifestation</li>



<li>And so much more</li>
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<p>Sana is a spiritual mentor for ambitious women who crave a softer way to create the life they deeply desire. She is also the host of Thriving in Love Podcast and founder of Shakti Society, a mentorship program for women to be well paid + well loved for their authentic self.</p>



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<li>TikTok: <a href="https://www.tiktok.com/@sanaakhand" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">www.TikTok.com/@sanaakhand</a></li>



<li>Website: <a href="https://sanaakhand.com/">www.sanaakhand.com</a></li>



<li>Podcast: <a href="https://sanaakhand.com/podcast" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Thriving in Love Podcast with Sana Akhand</a></li>



<li>Free journaling guide to align with your soul purpose:<br /><a href="https://sanaakhand.myflodesk.com/sacredworkjournal" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">https://sanaakhand.myflodesk.com/sacredworkjournal</a></li>
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Have you ever wondered how deeply your authenticity impacts your personal and spiritual growth? In this heartfelt episode of the “Fully Expressed Podcast with Karenna,” I’m joined by the incredible Sana, a spiritual mentor for ambitious women and host of the Thriving and Love Podcast. Together, we explore the journey of embracing our true selves, the power of spirituality in personal development, and how authenticity can catalyze profound transformations in every aspect of our lives.



Diving into topics such as human design, astrology, and the power of feminine energy, Sana shares her transformative journey from feeling disconnected to fully embracing her spirituality and authenticity. This episode is an invitation to explore the depths of your own being, to lean into the discomfort of growth, and to discover the beauty in being fully expressed.







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Full Transcript0:00Welcome to the fully expressed podcast with Karenna.0:02I am your podcast host, Karenna Soto.0:04And this is the podcast show where we have conversations that truly invite you into living a life fully expressed.0:10So, what does that look like in relationships?0:13What does that look like in your business?0:14What does that look like in your career?0:16What does that look like in your personal life?0:18We’re constantly having different kinds of conversations to truly invite you into that version of yourself.0:24And what I love about this show is that it’s usually just me and my girlfriends or me and my friends or anyone that comes on here just having a conversation as if we’re eating over dinner.0:33So we’re going to get vulnerable and honest and tell stories and just truly create a space for you to learn, but also explore the different parts of you.0:42And today is really special because I have a special guest which I feel like the universe has just like connected us in like a really weird way we haven’t met in person yet.0:52But thank goodness for the internet.0:54You know, I think, and I’ll tell you your name in a second.0:57But what I love about the internet is that there is this like wider reach to connect with people that are in your world, right?1:04And I’ve always had this love hate relationship with social media, which I’ve talked about on here.1:09But this is one of the gifts and the blessings that social media has like really gifted me with.1:15And so I would love to introduce you to Sana.1:18Sana is a spiritual mentor for ambitious women who crave a softer way to create the life that they deeply desire.1:26She’s also the host of the Thriving and Love Podcast and founder of the Shakti Society, a mentorship program for women to be well paid well loved for their authentic self.1:39And if that doesn’t tell you why she’s on this podcast, I mean, it just truly captures the reasons why she’s here.1:47And what I love about Sana is that her and I’s energy, like, truly just like vibes off each other.1:53I feel like, you know, and I’ll let you say something in a second.1:56And if you don’t know this, I was actually a guest on her podcast, the Thriving and Love Podcast where we talked about when it went from people pleasing to fully express with my own journey.2:06And so I’m so excited to have her here to share her journey and her story as well as being an invitation for you to fully...]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Episode #30: Why Should We Embrace Being First?]]>
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<p>What does it truly mean to be the first in any aspect of your life? In this inspiring episode of “The Fully Expressed Podcast,” we dive deep into the concept of being a trailblazer in your own life. This solo session with me, Karenna, revolves around the idea of taking pioneering steps in personal evolution and the fears and rewards that accompany it. We talk about the courage it takes to break from the norm, the importance of being authentic to oneself, and the impact of leading the way in your community, career, or personal life.</p>



<p>In this episode, I share personal insights and experiences on the journey of evolving into your fullest expression. We discuss the struggles and joys of breaking away from expectations and norms, the significance of internal growth, and how every step forward reshapes our understanding of ourselves and our place in the world.</p>



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<div class="wp-block-create-block-castos-transcript"><div class="ssp-transcript"><div class="row"><div class="col"><div class="tabs"><div class="tab">Full Transcript<div class="tab-content ssp-transcript-content">0:00<br />Welcome to the fully expressed podcast with Karenna.<br />0:02<br />I am your podcast host, Karenna Soto.<br />0:05<br />This is the show where we have conversations that invite you into living a life, fully expressed, really creating relationships and finding relationships where you feel like your most authentic selves, what it looks like to show up in your career and your business as you foolish expression.<br />0:21<br />I truly believe that we are here to constantly evolve and be a part of our own personal evolution.<br />0:27<br />And the part of that is fully expressing all parts of you, bringing all parts of you to the table in every room, every relationship, every aspect of your life and whatever that looks like and giving yourself permission to be fully you, which is such a gift in and really owning this fool you.<br />0:48<br />And today’s episode, we’re going to do a little solo session with me and we’re going to talk all about what it means to go first, what it means to be the first.<br />0:58<br />And this is such an important conversation because I think more and more of you that are listening to this are finding yourselves as probably one of the first or potentially some of the first that is taking the first steps to do life a little bit differently, to do things a little bit differently than your family, to do things a little bit differently than your community.<br />1:16<br />A little bit differently than your friends to do things a little bit differently than what your religion might have looked like.<br />1:22<br />And finding that out for yourself.<br />1:24<br />If you’re listening to this podcast, if you haven’t had a chance, there’s been some really good episodes released.<br />1:30<br />So make sure you go back.<br />1:31<br />We had a spiritual psychologist, Casey Stevens on the call with us on the show with us just a couple weeks ago.<br />1:39<br />And it was incredible.<br />1:41<br />I love that she was able to blend and harmonize the two worlds of spirituality and Western worlds, which I really think that, you know, our fullest expressed selves is a part of what our spiritual self is here to do.<br />1:54<br />And so really having her on the podcast was such a such a delight.<br />1:58<br />And then we had Sarah Baker on the conversation who also blends the worlds of coaching and therapy.<br />2:04<br />And there is this pattern that’s happening where people, people are saying that there is a blend of everything.<br />2:09<br />And I truly believe in that.<br />2:11<br />I really believe in duality.<br />2:12<br />I really believe in.<br />2:13<br />Yes.<br />2:13<br />And, and there’s just so much power in finding t...</div></div></div></div></div></div></div>]]>
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What does it truly mean to be the first in any aspect of your life? In this inspiring episode of “The Fully Expressed Podcast,” we dive deep into the concept of being a trailblazer in your own life. This solo session with me, Karenna, revolves around the idea of taking pioneering steps in personal evolution and the fears and rewards that accompany it. We talk about the courage it takes to break from the norm, the importance of being authentic to oneself, and the impact of leading the way in your community, career, or personal life.



In this episode, I share personal insights and experiences on the journey of evolving into your fullest expression. We discuss the struggles and joys of breaking away from expectations and norms, the significance of internal growth, and how every step forward reshapes our understanding of ourselves and our place in the world.







You can read the full podcast transcript for this episode below:



Full Transcript0:00Welcome to the fully expressed podcast with Karenna.0:02I am your podcast host, Karenna Soto.0:05This is the show where we have conversations that invite you into living a life, fully expressed, really creating relationships and finding relationships where you feel like your most authentic selves, what it looks like to show up in your career and your business as you foolish expression.0:21I truly believe that we are here to constantly evolve and be a part of our own personal evolution.0:27And the part of that is fully expressing all parts of you, bringing all parts of you to the table in every room, every relationship, every aspect of your life and whatever that looks like and giving yourself permission to be fully you, which is such a gift in and really owning this fool you.0:48And today’s episode, we’re going to do a little solo session with me and we’re going to talk all about what it means to go first, what it means to be the first.0:58And this is such an important conversation because I think more and more of you that are listening to this are finding yourselves as probably one of the first or potentially some of the first that is taking the first steps to do life a little bit differently, to do things a little bit differently than your family, to do things a little bit differently than your community.1:16A little bit differently than your friends to do things a little bit differently than what your religion might have looked like.1:22And finding that out for yourself.1:24If you’re listening to this podcast, if you haven’t had a chance, there’s been some really good episodes released.1:30So make sure you go back.1:31We had a spiritual psychologist, Casey Stevens on the call with us on the show with us just a couple weeks ago.1:39And it was incredible.1:41I love that she was able to blend and harmonize the two worlds of spirituality and Western worlds, which I really think that, you know, our fullest expressed selves is a part of what our spiritual self is here to do.1:54And so really having her on the podcast was such a such a delight.1:58And then we had Sarah Baker on the conversation who also blends the worlds of coaching and therapy.2:04And there is this pattern that’s happening where people, people are saying that there is a blend of everything.2:09And I truly believe in that.2:11I really believe in duality.2:12I really believe in.2:13Yes.2:13And, and there’s just so much power in finding t...]]>
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<p>What does it truly mean to be the first in any aspect of your life? In this inspiring episode of “The Fully Expressed Podcast,” we dive deep into the concept of being a trailblazer in your own life. This solo session with me, Karenna, revolves around the idea of taking pioneering steps in personal evolution and the fears and rewards that accompany it. We talk about the courage it takes to break from the norm, the importance of being authentic to oneself, and the impact of leading the way in your community, career, or personal life.</p>



<p>In this episode, I share personal insights and experiences on the journey of evolving into your fullest expression. We discuss the struggles and joys of breaking away from expectations and norms, the significance of internal growth, and how every step forward reshapes our understanding of ourselves and our place in the world.</p>



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<div class="wp-block-create-block-castos-transcript"><div class="ssp-transcript"><div class="row"><div class="col"><div class="tabs"><div class="tab">Full Transcript<div class="tab-content ssp-transcript-content">0:00<br />Welcome to the fully expressed podcast with Karenna.<br />0:02<br />I am your podcast host, Karenna Soto.<br />0:05<br />This is the show where we have conversations that invite you into living a life, fully expressed, really creating relationships and finding relationships where you feel like your most authentic selves, what it looks like to show up in your career and your business as you foolish expression.<br />0:21<br />I truly believe that we are here to constantly evolve and be a part of our own personal evolution.<br />0:27<br />And the part of that is fully expressing all parts of you, bringing all parts of you to the table in every room, every relationship, every aspect of your life and whatever that looks like and giving yourself permission to be fully you, which is such a gift in and really owning this fool you.<br />0:48<br />And today’s episode, we’re going to do a little solo session with me and we’re going to talk all about what it means to go first, what it means to be the first.<br />0:58<br />And this is such an important conversation because I think more and more of you that are listening to this are finding yourselves as probably one of the first or potentially some of the first that is taking the first steps to do life a little bit differently, to do things a little bit differently than your family, to do things a little bit differently than your community.<br />1:16<br />A little bit differently than your friends to do things a little bit differently than what your religion might have looked like.<br />1:22<br />And finding that out for yourself.<br />1:24<br />If you’re listening to this podcast, if you haven’t had a chance, there’s been some really good episodes released.<br />1:30<br />So make sure you go back.<br />1:31<br />We had a spiritual psychologist, Casey Stevens on the call with us on the show with us just a couple weeks ago.<br />1:39<br />And it was incredible.<br />1:41<br />I love that she was able to blend and harmonize the two worlds of spirituality and Western worlds, which I really think that, you know, our fullest expressed selves is a part of what our spiritual self is here to do.<br />1:54<br />And so really having her on the podcast was such a such a delight.<br />1:58<br />And then we had Sarah Baker on the conversation who also blends the worlds of coaching and therapy.<br />2:04<br />And there is this pattern that’s happening where people, people are saying that there is a blend of everything.<br />2:09<br />And I truly believe in that.<br />2:11<br />I really believe in duality.<br />2:12<br />I really believe in.<br />2:13<br />Yes.<br />2:13<br />And, and there’s just so much power in finding the secret ingredients that make the secret sauce to your life.<br />2:20<br />And you can tell from those two practitioners that they have found the benefits of what we get to learn today in our modern day.<br />2:27<br />But they’re also bringing the benefits and the lessons and the key takeaways and the practices from all of these other healing modalities.<br />2:36<br />And so if you haven’t had a chance to listen to those, I really, really recommend that you take a chance to listen to those episodes, whether you’re someone that is open to learning more about yourself, you know, maybe you’re wanting the permission to blend worlds, maybe you are really on this search of really finding what it means to be fully expressed and all those different podcast episodes were just so solid.<br />2:57<br />So make sure you go back and listen to those and then upcoming.<br />3:00<br />We have some really juicy episodes with just a few guests that are going to be one of them is one of my really good friends.<br />3:07<br />There’s a new internet friend that I just met and her energy and I are just so good and we’re actually going to meet in L A soon and I can’t wait to have her on the podcast.<br />3:17<br />So there’s just so much that’s coming up.<br />3:19<br />And again, if you find this podcast helpful, please share it with a friend, invite your friends into these rooms.<br />3:26<br />You know, sometimes all it takes is someone inviting and then that person will take your hand and move it forward and you know, this, this podcast is so much about you finding your way, your unique way, whatever your authentic blueprint looks like, whatever your authentic secret sauce ingredients look like they’re meant to be here in this world.<br />3:47<br />And that is a lot of what this podcast is meant to tell.<br />3:50<br />Everyone is meant to invite people into your most foolish expressed self as you’re living this life into your personal evolution.<br />3:59<br />So, thank you so much for being here.<br />4:01<br />So let’s dive into the episode where we get to talk about what it means to be first.<br />4:05<br />And this is something that I’ve been thinking about a lot lately and, and the reason I’ve been thinking about it a lot lately is because I feel like I’ve every, every new level that I step into, if you want to say, I hate calling them levels, but that’s what it feels like these, these upgrades that I go through or these seasons of optimizing and stepping into more and being been wanting to play bigger and the more that I own my most authentic self, the closer that I get to realizing what’s meant for me and the more that I practice leading into what’s meant for me and feel more confident in doing that, there’s always these, these underlying fears and that come up in every, every level that I play.<br />4:45<br />And I think this is just a part of the personal evolution game that we’re here to play, right?<br />4:50<br />This is a part of life, every chapter looks a little bit differently and people are going through it in different ways.<br />4:56<br />And so what does it mean to go first?<br />4:58<br />And the way that I like to describe it is like, you know, maybe, are you the first to, to want things differently in your friend group?<br />5:05<br />Are you one of the first want to do things differently in your family?<br />5:08<br />Are you one of the first who want to do differently than your community?<br />5:12<br />So maybe you’re in a community of moms, maybe you’re in a community of single people, maybe you’re in the community of single dads.<br />5:19<br />And what does that look like or whatever that looks like whatever community you associate yourself with, like, maybe you want to start doing things differently because the way that you say that things are they’re doing, it might not be the way that you want to do it or what’s working for you or you see a better way or you see a different way to optimize your process.<br />5:38<br />This can also look like being first in your culture, being first in your religion, being the first in your family, being the first among your brothers and sisters, being the first around women being the first around men.<br />5:53<br />I mean, there’s so much about being first and I think we can all relate to this in so many different ways.<br />5:58<br />It’s just if you’re listening to this podcast on some, on some wavelength like you truly believe that there’s more for you.<br />6:05<br />You are definitely curious of what that actually looks like.<br />6:08<br />You are wanting to step into the most authentically expressed version of you.<br />6:13<br />And in doing that, you know, the parts of you that want to keep you where you’re at are, are going to play a part.<br />6:21<br />And one of that is the desire to stay connected and the desire to belong.<br />6:25<br />And when you are going first, you’re challenging a lot of that.<br />6:29<br />You are, you’re putting on the table, the risk of no longer belonging in the rooms that you’re in, no longer belonging in the relationships that you’re in, no longer belonging in the communities that you’re in in the way that you relate to them today.<br />6:43<br />And so you’re, there’s going to be a shift in that.<br />6:47<br />And before I even tell you how to work through all that, I want, I want you to imagine when you know what is possible is every time you do break through these up levels, these chains and want to step into more for you.<br />7:03<br />You attract a whole new community in that, right?<br />7:07<br />The rooms look differently, the relationships look differently, the standard that you are holding, looks differently and it tends to meet you in that.<br />7:15<br />But you got to be willing to and to take that risk to step into that, to step into wanting to play bigger, to be in different rooms, to be in different stages to relate differently in your relationships, what that is with family and religion.<br />7:30<br />And there’s a sense of curiosity, but no one really talks so much about the process of shedding the parts of you that are scared to no longer belong in this cozy lifestyle.<br />7:43<br />I have experienced this over and over and over again with every new version that I want to step into.<br />7:50<br />And, you know, as I look back at the past versions of me, there’s past versions of me that I didn’t like, there’s past versions of me that I truly admire and there’s, there’s past versions of me that I miss and the most current versions of me feel the most me and in doing that, you know, I had to be willing to let go of the past versions of me.<br />8:11<br />But that also meant let go of the past connected parts of me.<br />8:16<br />And what is the parts of my world, the parts of my community, how I’m relating to life, how I’m doing life like there is this sense of being able to let that go.<br />8:26<br />And in the past, what I have done when I first started stepping into truly evolving and wanting to find who I was.<br />8:35<br />You know, I really leaned in on my mindset and my willpower.<br />8:39<br />I leaned into my power and my strength and I was like, your girl is going to push herself through this because I am better than that.<br />8:48<br />And I just used my internal willpower, but I didn’t necessarily get all the parts of me on board.<br />8:54<br />I just didn’t know how to embody that experience.<br />8:56<br />I wasn’t really curious with the fears.<br />8:58<br />I wasn’t curious with what was coming up for me.<br />9:01<br />I didn’t know how to step into those newer versions of me without being unattached without getting hurt.<br />9:08<br />And I just pushed through those experiences and what I have learned in doing that is as much as mindset and and is such an important fact to transformation.<br />9:18<br />I also truly know that there is this special embodiment that comes along with it.<br />9:23<br />And the hard part is when you are starting to take things more slow and you want to take a much more integrated approach to your transformation is that there is a sense of deep grieving that comes from grieving.<br />9:36<br />The old parts of you life hack that changed my life, start dancing every single day.<br />9:43<br />So what does this actually mean?<br />9:45<br />I’m saying?<br />9:46<br />Get up and start dancing, find music that tunes into the frequency of where you’re at.<br />9:56<br />Honestly, you can also use this as a way to dance to music that you want to feel into dance.<br />10:04<br />Dance more in your life.<br />10:06<br />This is going to thematically, allow you to release emotions, get energy moving.<br />10:10<br />But it also just brings so much aliveness to your life.<br />10:13<br />If you add more dancing into your life, trust me, life is going to change.<br />10:18<br />Do this.<br />10:19<br />Thanks for listening.<br />10:21<br />It’s so much easier to run a million miles an hour and not be with those different parts of you.<br />10:25<br />But they do end up catching up to you.<br />10:27<br />And I have felt that in different ways and as I’ve been stepping into bigger versions of me, I’ve been like, truly grieving my life today.<br />10:36<br />What does that actually look like grieving the community that I’ve built grieving all of this and the way that I realize that it’s not that I’m necessarily grieving it and saying goodbye, it’s just, I’m stepping into a new life that I want to step into.<br />10:52<br />And, you know, you know, being first in that comes with a lot that we don’t talk about and that’s what I really want to talk about on this episode today is, is really diving deep into what does it look like to go first?<br />11:05<br />And so as you’re going first, the very first thing that you’re going to have is an idea.<br />11:10<br />You’re going to have an idea of where you want to go.<br />11:12<br />There’s going to be something that admire that you are attracted to.<br />11:15<br />There is going to be something that you look at someone and you’re like, oh, I’m so inspired that they do that or that they see the life in this way or maybe you read something and you’re like, oh, this is very interesting.<br />11:26<br />So it starts with an idea.<br />11:28<br />It starts with a thought.<br />11:30<br />It starts with an admiration.<br />11:32<br />It starts with some sense of excitement.<br />11:34<br />And then after you hear the excitement, after you hear the, oh my gosh, I really want to go after that or I really want to lean in this way or I really want that or I really want to do things differently.<br />11:45<br />Then all the what ifs and the buts come in, you know?<br />11:48<br />Well, what if this person looks at me differently for leaving in this?<br />11:53<br />What if someone looks at me differently for wanting to step into this room?<br />11:58<br />What if someone looks at me differently for doing business in this way?<br />12:02<br />What if I can no longer connect with the team that I’m on?<br />12:06<br />Because the, the work that I’m doing no longer rests with me.<br />12:09<br />What if they don’t love me?<br />12:11<br />What if I don’t get to be with them anymore?<br />12:13<br />What if by me stepping into these versions of me, my friends are gonna be further away and I won’t be able to be connected with them and I no longer resonate with them because I’m no longer thinking the same things and no longer doing in the same things all of that can come up in that and those are all of the fears that we start to become aware of.<br />12:34<br />And I like to take a much more integrated approach to this.<br />12:37<br />It’s like really being with each of those truly understanding where they’re coming from, welcoming them, being with them, feeling them and almost like greening them and allowing them to move through.<br />12:47<br />And then as you start to work through that you could hold the vision to, what does it look like moving forward?<br />12:54<br />What I going to attract?<br />12:55<br />How am I going to feel?<br />12:56<br />And there’s this dance in between being with and then the vision which I’ve talked before on this podcast.<br />13:02<br />But when you are going first, you are setting the new standard.<br />13:05<br />When you are going first and doing business differently, you’re setting the new standard for yourself.<br />13:11<br />When you are going first and wanting to rate changes in your relationship, the way that you’re doing, you are creating space for a new way of doing relationship, a new way of relating when you were going first and wanting to educate your community, maybe it’s your religion, your culture, whatever that looks like and allow them to see a different perspective that they didn’t do.<br />13:33<br />You were basically creating space.<br />13:36<br />You were saying that, hey, you guys are all in this box.<br />13:39<br />But what if we were to step out of the box?<br />13:41<br />What if we could make the box bigger?<br />13:43<br />What if we could actually be?<br />13:44<br />There’s no limits, no boundaries in that.<br />13:47<br />And in doing that, you are challenging the perspectives, the beliefs, the way that someone does something, the way that they seek comfort, the way that they, that they find it quote unquote successful to their lives today.<br />14:01<br />And so there is this sense of you are up against battle.<br />14:04<br />You are creating the new standard and I don’t know what it is about that, that it’s so inspiring that you can make that box bigger that you can create the space for more.<br />14:16<br />And in that, you also got to get comfortable with the fact that you are taking space for that you are welcoming, that you’re wanting to set the tone.<br />14:26<br />You are wanting to show people that there is another way.<br />14:29<br />And even if it’s not for other people, you are showing yourself that there is another way.<br />14:35<br />You are creating space for the limits and the boundaries and the capacity that you have internally.<br />14:41<br />You are stepping into new steps that you’ve never taken, you are putting on new shoes that you’ve never put on before you are wearing different clothing.<br />14:52<br />They can all look, these are all symbols of what I’m talking about.<br />14:57<br />And it’s like, well, why do we want to go first?<br />15:00<br />And the biggest thing that I always come back to is like, are you doing it for everyone else or are you doing it for you?<br />15:05<br />And if you’re doing it for you, that’s all that matters because your, well being your personal evolution, your fullest expression, the way you want to show up in your life, whatever whisper is that God gives you or whatever doors come knocking, they’re not knocking on everyone else’s door, they’re knocking on your, it wants you to listen to it, the ideas that come through.<br />15:33<br />Yes, there’s going to be ideas that float through that you just take note of.<br />15:37<br />But the ideas that constantly come back, they’re the ones that you want to listen to.<br />15:43<br />They’re the ones that are going to lead you to that next step.<br />15:45<br />They’re the ones that are going to lead you to that next path.<br />15:48<br />The next part of your journey that you don’t even know it’s there yet.<br />15:52<br />And there’s so much excitement in that.<br />15:55<br />There’s so much beauty in that.<br />15:57<br />There’s so much thrill and adventure in that and so much possibilities for you.<br />16:03<br />It’s just the willing to go first.<br />16:05<br />And so if you’re listening to this, whether it’s the willing to go first in these bigger spaces with community relationships, family and so on, it’s also the willing to go first for yourself.<br />16:17<br />It’s the willing to go first for yourself, for you, for no one else.<br />16:22<br />Who else are you doing this for?<br />16:23<br />It’s your expansion.<br />16:25<br />It’s your evolution, it’s your life.<br />16:29<br />We have one life in this world, you guys.<br />16:31<br />And I constantly think about this all the time.<br />16:33<br />And I think to myself when I get to that point in my life where I transition out of this world, do I want to feel like I lived fully that I brought every part of me to the table that I express myself in every way.<br />16:50<br />And I leaned to every challenge and I felt the reward of doing hard things and being the first.<br />17:00<br />Do I feel complete in that and whatever that looks like for you?<br />17:04<br />And truthfully when I get to that point, I want to feel so fulfilled.<br />17:08<br />The number one thing that you hear from people right before their deathbed, they say, I wish I didn’t work as much, but I lived more.<br />17:16<br />There’s always, I wish, I wish and I want to get to a point where I’m like I did it all.<br />17:20<br />I did everything I felt called to.<br />17:22<br />I don’t have anything.<br />17:23<br />I wish I feel complete and unpleasant and I’m happy I lived fully, I brought myself fully to this life.<br />17:30<br />I brought myself fully to my relationships.<br />17:32<br />I brought myself fully to my family.<br />17:34<br />I brought myself fully to what I was meant to do on this earth.<br />17:38<br />And this is a part of what it means to go first.<br />17:42<br />You’ve got to be willing to go first.<br />17:44<br />And so being first holds a sense of responsibility and it holds one of the most beautiful artistic, creative, ecstatic expansions and growth and spiritual connection to God, the divine, the source, whatever that is by allowing yourself to go first to put yourself out there and going first.<br />18:10<br />So go first for you, for your personal volition, for your soul, for the life that you were given on this earth.<br />18:18<br />That is what God gave us the gift to do.<br />18:21<br />He didn’t say, hey, come to earth and be like, stick yourself.<br />18:25<br />And this is what you’re going to be like he said, evolve, experience, explore adventure, be willing to connect, find presents.<br />18:33<br />All of that requires you giving yourself permission to go first.<br />18:38<br />You giving yourself permission to be fully you, you giving parts of yourselves all of the permission to go first.<br />18:45<br />And in that you will find a sense of fulfillment, intent, satisfaction, present grace, love for you.<br />18:57<br />And I got tears in my eyes to thinking about it because the love that you continue to pour into yourself and every part of you that is so present is the love that will not only overflow through you, but it’s the love and the celebration and the encouragement and the presence that you will share with others, but you gotta learn how to do it for you.<br />19:24<br />So give yourself permission and then by that you are an invitation for others to also give themselves the permission to be first for themselves.<br />19:34<br />So thank you so much for listening today to the episode.<br />19:38<br />I also wanna invite you into joining the fully expressed community that we have online.<br />19:44<br />There is a monthly container where we meet every second Wednesday of every month at 530 pst.<br />19:51<br />It is such a great container of women.<br />19:55<br />I love our conversations.<br />19:57<br />We have taboo conversations, we feel safe with one another.<br />20:01<br />We’re exploring the edges of different topics and different guests get to come in once a quarter.<br />20:07<br />And it’s literally such a gift to be surrounded by all these women that are wanting more for themselves, are interested in exploring that for themselves, are wanting community.<br />20:20<br />And this is a virtual community that you get to tap into.<br />20:22<br />It’s like an opportunity for you to check in with yourself is an opportunity for you to connect.<br />20:26<br />It’s an opportunity for you to connect with other women that are on the same path as you.<br />20:31<br />So if you’re interested in that, send me ad m that I am kind of soto and I would love to connect to you and send you more information.<br />20:40<br />It’s only $27 a month.<br />20:42<br />So it is such an easy opportunity for you to dive in and get connected right away.<br />20:47<br />So with that being said, I hope you enjoy this week, this month and you give yourself the opportunity to go first.<br />20:56<br />So sending you lots of love into your week and thank you so much for being here.</div></div></div></div></div></div></div>



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<li>Embracing the joys and challenges of personal transformation.</li>
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What does it truly mean to be the first in any aspect of your life? In this inspiring episode of “The Fully Expressed Podcast,” we dive deep into the concept of being a trailblazer in your own life. This solo session with me, Karenna, revolves around the idea of taking pioneering steps in personal evolution and the fears and rewards that accompany it. We talk about the courage it takes to break from the norm, the importance of being authentic to oneself, and the impact of leading the way in your community, career, or personal life.



In this episode, I share personal insights and experiences on the journey of evolving into your fullest expression. We discuss the struggles and joys of breaking away from expectations and norms, the significance of internal growth, and how every step forward reshapes our understanding of ourselves and our place in the world.







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Full Transcript0:00Welcome to the fully expressed podcast with Karenna.0:02I am your podcast host, Karenna Soto.0:05This is the show where we have conversations that invite you into living a life, fully expressed, really creating relationships and finding relationships where you feel like your most authentic selves, what it looks like to show up in your career and your business as you foolish expression.0:21I truly believe that we are here to constantly evolve and be a part of our own personal evolution.0:27And the part of that is fully expressing all parts of you, bringing all parts of you to the table in every room, every relationship, every aspect of your life and whatever that looks like and giving yourself permission to be fully you, which is such a gift in and really owning this fool you.0:48And today’s episode, we’re going to do a little solo session with me and we’re going to talk all about what it means to go first, what it means to be the first.0:58And this is such an important conversation because I think more and more of you that are listening to this are finding yourselves as probably one of the first or potentially some of the first that is taking the first steps to do life a little bit differently, to do things a little bit differently than your family, to do things a little bit differently than your community.1:16A little bit differently than your friends to do things a little bit differently than what your religion might have looked like.1:22And finding that out for yourself.1:24If you’re listening to this podcast, if you haven’t had a chance, there’s been some really good episodes released.1:30So make sure you go back.1:31We had a spiritual psychologist, Casey Stevens on the call with us on the show with us just a couple weeks ago.1:39And it was incredible.1:41I love that she was able to blend and harmonize the two worlds of spirituality and Western worlds, which I really think that, you know, our fullest expressed selves is a part of what our spiritual self is here to do.1:54And so really having her on the podcast was such a such a delight.1:58And then we had Sarah Baker on the conversation who also blends the worlds of coaching and therapy.2:04And there is this pattern that’s happening where people, people are saying that there is a blend of everything.2:09And I truly believe in that.2:11I really believe in duality.2:12I really believe in.2:13Yes.2:13And, and there’s just so much power in finding t...]]>
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<p>Have you ever pondered how your inner journey impacts your external world? In this episode of “Fully Expressed with Karenna,” we explore this fascinating question with Sara Baker, a wellness entrepreneur and expert in blending therapy, business, coaching, and spirituality. Sara’s unique approach combines traditional psychology with holistic methods, offering a fresh perspective on personal growth. We delve into her journey from early spiritual awakenings to integrating diverse healing practices into her work, highlighting how inner transformation can profoundly affect every aspect of our lives.</p>



<p>This discussion with Sara uncovers the importance of self-discovery, the power of harnessing our subconscious, and the transformative effects of holistic healing practices. We touch upon topics such as the significance of mindfulness in daily life, the interplay of mental and emotional health with physical well-being, and the potential of alternative healing methods in facilitating deep personal change.</p>



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Have you ever pondered how your inner journey impacts your external world? In this episode of “Fully Expressed with Karenna,” we explore this fascinating question with Sara Baker, a wellness entrepreneur and expert in blending therapy, business, coaching, and spirituality. Sara’s unique approach combines traditional psychology with holistic methods, offering a fresh perspective on personal growth. We delve into her journey from early spiritual awakenings to integrating diverse healing practices into her work, highlighting how inner transformation can profoundly affect every aspect of our lives.



This discussion with Sara uncovers the importance of self-discovery, the power of harnessing our subconscious, and the transformative effects of holistic healing practices. We touch upon topics such as the significance of mindfulness in daily life, the interplay of mental and emotional health with physical well-being, and the potential of alternative healing methods in facilitating deep personal change.







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Full Transcript0:00Welcome to the fully expressed podcast with Karenna.0:02I am your podcast host, Karenna Soto.0:05And this is the show where we have conversations that invite you into your fullest expressed self.0:10What it means to be fully expressed in life, relationships and business.0:13We truly love to have the kinds of conversations that you’re having over dinner with some girlfriends or with just friends.0:20And so you’re going to get some real good conversations that teach you, invite you, educate you and provide you tools like truly living a life fully expressed.0:28And today’s episode is really special.0:30I invited a special guest onto the podcast.0:33Her name is Sara Baker and Sara is going to be on the podcast with us and the way that I met Sara just so you guys all know, there’s a place called, we went the first time at breathe degrees.0:45And so there’s a place here in San Diego called Breathe Degrees.0:47This is not an ad or anything like this at all.0:50This is just something that I’ve been going to.0:52So I started going to breathe degrees before he even opened up his space.0:57I was going to his house and backyard and I was able to like experience Tyler.1:01So Tyler is the owner of breathe degrees and what they do, they basically have hot and cold therapy.1:06So they have the cold plunges and then they have jacuzzis that you can go back and forth with.1:11And at their knee location, they actually have a sauna as well.1:13So you have a Jacuzzi, a cold plunge and the sauna and what I love about great degrees now that it has its own space.1:20It has created such a beautiful community of people that are in this place of wanting to do more for themselves, caring about their health, wanna do stress management, wanna push themselves to their edges are open to being like, oh what else is there for me?1:36That makes me feel really good in my life.1:38And that is exactly how I met Sarah.1:42We were actually sitting in the sauna, I think, and I, I had totally blank on the conversation we were having, but it was like some kind of sparky conversation, like depth conversation.1:51And then he came up to me afterwards, like I’d love to get to know you.1:55And then I saw Sara again at a breathwork event.1:58So I guess I say that for anyon...]]>
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<p>Have you ever pondered how your inner journey impacts your external world? In this episode of “Fully Expressed with Karenna,” we explore this fascinating question with Sara Baker, a wellness entrepreneur and expert in blending therapy, business, coaching, and spirituality. Sara’s unique approach combines traditional psychology with holistic methods, offering a fresh perspective on personal growth. We delve into her journey from early spiritual awakenings to integrating diverse healing practices into her work, highlighting how inner transformation can profoundly affect every aspect of our lives.</p>



<p>This discussion with Sara uncovers the importance of self-discovery, the power of harnessing our subconscious, and the transformative effects of holistic healing practices. We touch upon topics such as the significance of mindfulness in daily life, the interplay of mental and emotional health with physical well-being, and the potential of alternative healing methods in facilitating deep personal change.</p>



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<div class="wp-block-create-block-castos-transcript"><div class="ssp-transcript"><div class="row"><div class="col"><div class="tabs"><div class="tab">Full Transcript<div class="tab-content ssp-transcript-content">0:00<br />Welcome to the fully expressed podcast with Karenna.<br />0:02<br />I am your podcast host, Karenna Soto.<br />0:05<br />And this is the show where we have conversations that invite you into your fullest expressed self.<br />0:10<br />What it means to be fully expressed in life, relationships and business.<br />0:13<br />We truly love to have the kinds of conversations that you’re having over dinner with some girlfriends or with just friends.<br />0:20<br />And so you’re going to get some real good conversations that teach you, invite you, educate you and provide you tools like truly living a life fully expressed.<br />0:28<br />And today’s episode is really special.<br />0:30<br />I invited a special guest onto the podcast.<br />0:33<br />Her name is Sara Baker and Sara is going to be on the podcast with us and the way that I met Sara just so you guys all know, there’s a place called, we went the first time at breathe degrees.<br />0:45<br />And so there’s a place here in San Diego called Breathe Degrees.<br />0:47<br />This is not an ad or anything like this at all.<br />0:50<br />This is just something that I’ve been going to.<br />0:52<br />So I started going to breathe degrees before he even opened up his space.<br />0:57<br />I was going to his house and backyard and I was able to like experience Tyler.<br />1:01<br />So Tyler is the owner of breathe degrees and what they do, they basically have hot and cold therapy.<br />1:06<br />So they have the cold plunges and then they have jacuzzis that you can go back and forth with.<br />1:11<br />And at their knee location, they actually have a sauna as well.<br />1:13<br />So you have a Jacuzzi, a cold plunge and the sauna and what I love about great degrees now that it has its own space.<br />1:20<br />It has created such a beautiful community of people that are in this place of wanting to do more for themselves, caring about their health, wanna do stress management, wanna push themselves to their edges are open to being like, oh what else is there for me?<br />1:36<br />That makes me feel really good in my life.<br />1:38<br />And that is exactly how I met Sarah.<br />1:42<br />We were actually sitting in the sauna, I think, and I, I had totally blank on the conversation we were having, but it was like some kind of sparky conversation, like depth conversation.<br />1:51<br />And then he came up to me afterwards, like I’d love to get to know you.<br />1:55<br />And then I saw Sara again at a breathwork event.<br />1:58<br />So I guess I say that for anyone that’s listening to this podcast episode right now is like community and people that I’ve connected with have truly come from these in person activities.<br />2:09<br />And I live in a place in San Diego that just has that so easily accessible, but it’s just such amazing people which connected me to Sarah.<br />2:15<br />So Sara is here, what I love about Sara is that you basically blend all the worlds that we talk about on this podcast, right?<br />2:24<br />So you blend therapy, you blend business and you blend coaching and spirituality and it all comes together in your practice, which I think is so important for the kinds of work that you’re doing as well as for anyone that’s end of this episode.<br />2:39<br />Because in order to lively express, it’s so much more than just one category or one way of doing things.<br />2:47<br />It’s really a blend of all the tools that are out there.<br />2:51<br />And yeah, with that being said, I’m going to pass it over to Sarah, let her introduce herself, but she’s just such a gem and so amazing.<br />2:58<br />So I’m so excited for you guys get to learn from her today.<br />3:00<br />Thanks so much for having me today.<br />3:02<br />I’m so excited to be here and yeah, I’m Sara and I am a, I’m a wellness entrepreneur and I’ve started two amazing businesses that really encompass all of the things that Kano was talking about from all of the holistic aspects of healing.<br />3:18<br />I have a holistic therapy clinic where I get to mentor some amazing clinicians as they work with incredible clients and expand their journey and expand their tools that clinicians and bringing in more of a holistic approach to therapy.<br />3:32<br />And then I also have a professional coaching company where I get to work on business and mindset mindset more specifically with women entrepreneurs and helping them to expand their business and remove blocks mental and emotional blocks and get more connected with their purpose and their spiritual connection so that they can have an amazing business along with a life that they absolutely love.<br />3:53<br />So that’s what I’m all about and bringing all of these things together with breath work with nosis, energy, healing, all kinds of things that really just help you to expand and live fully expressed.<br />4:05<br />So good.<br />4:06<br />I absolutely love that.<br />4:07<br />Thank you so much.<br />4:08<br />And so Sarah, I’d love to learn a little bit about your journey.<br />4:11<br />Like how did you even get to a place of wanting to integrate all these different parts of yourself?<br />4:18<br />Yeah.<br />4:18<br />Yeah.<br />4:19<br />I love this question because I feel like it goes way back in my history when I was first kind of even unconsciously introduced to this kind of healing work.<br />4:28<br />It kind of started when I was really, really young and my great grandmother, she was like this kind of like new age person in a time when it was really like not a thing to be a new age.<br />4:40<br />She was really involved in the Catholic church.<br />4:43<br />And then she also had a keen interest in metaphysical work and exploring different types of spirituality.<br />4:49<br />So I remember when I was really, really young she would always have people over to the house and would be reading their cards and be doing different types of healing work with them.<br />4:57<br />And I just remember being a little girl and being curious about it and she would read my cards and all of this kind of seeped in.<br />5:04<br />And then later in life, I always had this wanting to know more about why people do what they do, why they are the way that they are, why they do what they do, why they feel what they feel.<br />5:16<br />And this led me to wanting to study psychology.<br />5:19<br />And so I had this kind of spiritual background and then that led me into psychology.<br />5:25<br />And it was really in college where I started to blend those two worlds because I was introduced to some horses on the introduction to meditation and mindfulness and the sociology of it and all kinds of things.<br />5:37<br />And that kind of opened up my world, my ideas to integrating a more holistic approach into this more traditional psychology world.<br />5:45<br />And I was really really interested in how that could help people heal and how that could help people grow just from a new fresh perspective.<br />5:53<br />So this is where it started.<br />5:54<br />And then after college, I traveled around the world, that was a big part of my spiritual awakening, traveling and just getting to experience different people and cultures and just kind of open my eyes to just different parts of the world.<br />6:08<br />So through all of those experiences, it kind of brought me back to how can I really create what I’m experiencing out there in the world?<br />6:16<br />How can I create an experience for people here to be able to experience their healing journey in a new way?<br />6:22<br />And so I went on, I became licensed as a psychotherapist.<br />6:26<br />And I had this vision to create a private practice that integrated these different approaches to therapy, bringing some traditional approaches, but then also bringing in things like meditation and sound healing and breath work and all of these incredible things.<br />6:40<br />So all of this came together in my private practice and that quickly grew, there were a lot of people who are really interested in this type of work and I knew that I wanted to keep expanding.<br />6:50<br />So I decided that I was going to open a, a bigger practice and bring in more clinicians who had a similar approach to therapy and start to mentor them a little bit and being able to expand and grow their practice with more of a holistic approach.<br />7:03<br />So it kind of came to that.<br />7:05<br />And then from there, things kept expanding for me where I can continue to study personal growth and hypnosis and ongoing breath work.<br />7:13<br />And specifically N LP, which is, it stands for Neurolinguistics programming.<br />7:18<br />And it’s really learning more about your unconscious mind and how you’re communicating with yourself and your outside world, how that’s creating a reality.<br />7:26<br />So I got to really learn how to do some, some type of neural reprogramming and bring that into the practice.<br />7:33<br />And that led me into doing more personal coaching work.<br />7:36<br />It gave me more of a kind of creative way to bring all of my tradition, all of my practices together and then be able to, to create things like retreats and group coaching programs and then start to specifically focus on business with women because it really lights me up.<br />7:52<br />And I love of empowering women and helping them to see what’s really possible for them and helping them to remove all those mental and emotional blocks.<br />8:00<br />So they can truly live out their full potential and experience who they’re meant to be in this lifetime.<br />8:06<br />So that’s kind of where I am now.<br />8:07<br />It kind of all came full circle and now I still I have the therapy practice where I get to mentor amazing clinicians and then I get to continue creating experiences that really fulfill me and light me up and you know, help other women to feel the same and experience the fullest versions of themselves.<br />8:23<br />Another life hack coming in for you today.<br />8:26<br />Did you drink water?<br />8:27<br />I know this is such a simple life hack.<br />8:29<br />But you know, when we’re so busy and life keeps going, going, we forget to drink water.<br />8:34<br />So I just wanted to kindly jump in here and remind you to drink some water because we all need more water.<br />8:39<br />And here is the tip when you’re drinking water, add some salt or add some trace minerals into your water.<br />8:45<br />So your body can fully actually absorb the water and your body can hydrate.<br />8:50<br />Thank you for listening.<br />8:52<br />I love that.<br />8:53<br />Thank you so much.<br />8:54<br />So that was the main thing and I’m so excited.<br />8:57<br />I want to peel back to the spiritual weakening that you had while you were traveling.<br />9:01<br />What does that mean?<br />9:01<br />What does that look like?<br />9:03<br />I love that question.<br />9:04<br />Yeah.<br />9:05<br />For me, it was like, I remember the first time that I was really traveling, I was studying abroad and I just, I got to experience all of these different cultures and these different people.<br />9:15<br />And it was like in that time, my mind just opened and expanded to, you know, the possibility of there being so much out there to experience and so much out there to do.<br />9:25<br />And I think before, you know, I was kind of in this little box if you will of like, you know, just knowing what I knew in the life that I had here.<br />9:34<br />And when I, when I started to travel, I started to see that there’s so much out there, like there is so much to experience so much possibility, so much potential and whatever I want my life to be, it can be.<br />9:45<br />And so I think for me that spiritual awakening was more about just knowing this limitless potential that was out there that we all have this ability to tap into and to reach and to experience this different parts of ourselves through experiences like travel.<br />9:59<br />I love that.<br />10:00<br />What does it mean to be like this limitless list?<br />10:02<br />Right.<br />10:03<br />So, so much about this podcast, we talk about like there’s more out there for you, right?<br />10:06<br />Like I want people to hear and know that there is more for them.<br />10:10<br />Like their opportunities are limitless.<br />10:12<br />You can go after the thing that you so badly want to go after and whatever that looks like for you.<br />10:18<br />I think that’s the other thing that it’s so it can be so unique and so individualized.<br />10:22<br />And then for you, like, how would you describe like tapping into that energy and what does that actually look like tapping into that energy?<br />10:30<br />You know, I think it first came from, from me just kind of being out there and being willing to explore different things, you know, just being willing to put myself in situations that were maybe unfamiliar or uncomfortable.<br />10:41<br />And I think that’s a lot of what traveled it.<br />10:44<br />And once I was in those situations, I just noticed that synchronistic things would start to happen and people would just come into my life that, you know, led me to new opportunities.<br />10:54<br />And while I was traveling, I had the opportunity to go to some really spiritual places like Machu Picchu and places that just had this really magnetic energy field that once you’re there, you can just feel that there’s some something different happening here.<br />11:08<br />There’s something that’s kind of beyond what’s explainable happening in the energy field.<br />11:14<br />And that really led me to believe that, you know, if there’s so much of this out there and there’s these places that have this magnetic energy and these people that just come into your path, like, truly anything is possible, right?<br />11:27<br />And it’s almost like, you know, when you tap into the great mysteries of life, it gets you more comfortable with knowing that there’s so much in that great mystery, right?<br />11:35<br />There’s so much that can be explored and there’s so much that you can tap into when you just start to allow yourself to receive it a little bit too and be willing to go to places that are going to show you just different things that are possible than you used to think was possible in your kind of limited old mindset.<br />11:52<br />Yeah, totally.<br />11:53<br />I love that.<br />11:53<br />You brought up Machu Picchu.<br />11:54<br />I don’t know if you know this, but I’m Peruvian.<br />11:56<br />Did we talk about this or we met?<br />11:59<br />Yeah.<br />12:00<br />So I’m Peruvian.<br />12:00<br />So I’ve gone to Machu Picchu, I think six times at this point and every single time that I’ve gone, it’s been a little bit different.<br />12:06<br />Like, obviously when I was like three and six and 12, like I had no sense of what was going on.<br />12:11<br />But like you go there and it’s different.<br />12:13<br />It’s so different.<br />12:14<br />I mean, I think also like traveling, I relate so much to because traveling has always been this way, this path to like holy cow.<br />12:24<br />What, what is this energy it like?<br />12:26<br />Plugs you into just amazing connection and there’s specific spots that just like light you up when you’re traveling.<br />12:34<br />Yeah, that was huge for me.<br />12:36<br />I held my first retreat in Peru actually.<br />12:40<br />Yeah, I’ve been to Peru twice.<br />12:43<br />I spent about a month there the first time.<br />12:45<br />And then the second time when I, when I held the retreat and it was because the first time that I went there, it was like such a deep connection to the land and just to the culture and the people and just the mystery that’s there, right?<br />12:57<br />Like my and I just felt so connected to it.<br />13:00<br />And you know, I decided to, it was a couple of years after I first traveled there to have my first retreat there.<br />13:05<br />And that was a really big moment for me because it was like, I think when I first went to Peru, it really opened my mind to possibility and to just being supported by this beautiful mystery, this different energy.<br />13:20<br />And it really gave me this kind of gave me this power to leave this corporate world that I was in at the time and pursue this dream of bringing people to beautiful magical places in the world like Peru so that they could experience this different energy which allows them to experience a different part of themselves.<br />13:38<br />So that was a really big moment for me and Peru holds a special place in my heart because of it.<br />13:43<br />Yeah.<br />13:43<br />Yeah, totally.<br />13:44<br />And I feel like something that you’re talking to like for anyone that like it’s this thing that happens when you like said, like you give yourself permission to be open to it, like doing something different that calls you in the way.<br />13:56<br />This is like, so ironic, I just posted or story on Instagram talking about this process like so simple to the point of like you just giving yourself permission to experience something and it seems like you gave yourself permission to experience this and it opened up your world and it created this opportunity of like being retreats and all these things.<br />14:14<br />But it’s like the smallest step or the smallest yes or the biggest yes can lead you to like where you’re at now.<br />14:21<br />Totally, totally.<br />14:22<br />And I think, you know, we we all are kind of conditioned to be in this like limited mindset, right?<br />14:27<br />Like we have this mindset of the world or these beliefs that were built inside of us about, you know, what’s possible or what’s real or you know, just what is and that can sometimes kind of keep us contained in this box to not be able to see what’s outside of it, right?<br />14:43<br />We’re kind of seeing through this tunnel vision all of the time.<br />14:45<br />And so if we don’t believe that magic is possible, if we don’t believe that there’s more out there or we don’t believe that, you know, there’s higher powers out there, kind of support, always supporting us no matter what we’re doing when we’re following our heart and listening to our gut and trusting our intuition, you know, that we might not receive those other knowings or that other energy or that other support from the universe.<br />15:08<br />And so, yeah, I think it’s, it is about, you know, saying yes and being willing to open up and deconstruct some of these old belief systems and some of these old programmings that we have that have kind of kept us in this tunnel vision, you know, not fully aware of what’s truly possible for us.<br />15:24<br />Yeah.<br />15:25<br />And so in that, right, like this, this box that we put ourselves in, right?<br />15:29<br />That that can come from a number of different things like society and cultural, the way that we were raised all these things, right?<br />15:37<br />What are some ways that someone can start to go through the unraveling of that and the undoing of this box that we’ve been in, right?<br />15:45<br />And like even recognizing that you’re in this box, like recognizing that you’ve kept yourself in this one place because it feels safe, it feels comfortable.<br />15:53<br />It’s what, you know, it’s no quote unquote normal, right to you and your community and the people that you belong in.<br />15:59<br />So like one is recognizing that, but two, how can someone start to take the steps towards wanting to break that box a little bit?<br />16:07<br />Like wanting to shift it up, wanting to change, make different colors of it, you know, make it look differently.<br />16:12<br />Yeah, I love that question.<br />16:13<br />And I think what’s really important first is knowing that like you didn’t consciously choose to put yourself in this box, right?<br />16:20<br />Like this is something.<br />16:22<br />Can you say that again louder?<br />16:23<br />You didn’t consciously choose to put yourself in this box?<br />16:27<br />You didn’t say, ok, these are going to be my beliefs and this is the way that I’m going to think about myself and my world.<br />16:32<br />A lot of those beliefs were created in early stages of life specifically ages 0 to 7.<br />16:38<br />When your brain is unconscious, you come into this world.<br />16:41<br />When you come into this world, you don’t know what love is or anger is or anything is.<br />16:46<br />Your brain comes into this world almost like this.<br />16:49<br />It’s like a sponge and it starts to pick up on everything that you’re hearing, everything you’re being told, everything that you’re seeing.<br />16:57<br />And this is starting to create your default belief system on the world.<br />17:01<br />You see certain expressions of love and anger and then that becomes your version of what love and anger is, right?<br />17:07<br />And then you see or you’re told certain things, right?<br />17:10<br />Like, you know, maybe things like, you know, you’re not good enough or not worthy and sometimes really insignificant things can happen that cause us to think certain things about ourselves or our world.<br />17:21<br />And this again starts to create our belief system about the world.<br />17:24<br />We don’t, we’re not consciously choosing it.<br />17:26<br />Then our brain is un, it’s just soaking it up.<br />17:29<br />And then we turn seven and these start to become our belief systems and we start to see the world through them, they go unconscious.<br />17:36<br />So we’re no longer aware that this was happening or that they’re there.<br />17:39<br />They’re just how we start to see the world, think about the world view the world.<br />17:44<br />So a lot of that is, it’s like installed, it’s these programmings that are installed inside of us and we all have it.<br />17:50<br />We all have different versions of reality.<br />17:53<br />And I think that’s one of the first ways to start deconstructing this box that we put ourselves in or unconsciously put ourselves in is the first step is really starting to become aware, one that we’re in this box and that we all have our own versions of reality and knowing that our perception creates our reality, right?<br />18:10<br />So really, really understanding that the way that we think about the world, what we believe, what we see that is creating our reality.<br />18:18<br />And when we’re seeing it through old belief systems or through old things that are kind of limiting us, that’s creating our reality right now, even if those belief systems were installed along long time ago.<br />18:29<br />If we’re not aware of this or that we’re in this box or that this is what’s causing us to see the world a certain way, we’re going to think that this is just the way that life is.<br />18:38<br />This just is reality when really it’s our perception, creating the reality.<br />18:43<br />And we have this opportunity to start changing the way that we see the world so that we can change the results that we get too.<br />18:49<br />Because when we perceive the world differently, when we see it differently, when we think about it differently, we feel differently about it, our emotions are different and then we behave differently and then we get different results in the world, right?<br />19:00<br />So starting to become aware of, you know that we’re even in this box and that this box is creating our current version reality and we can start to deconstruct it one first just by becoming aware of it.<br />19:12<br />Then once you’re aware of it, right?<br />19:14<br />Once you’re aware of it, you’ve got to get into this place where you really want to be at.<br />19:18<br />Cause for your life, you want to be the cause of how your life goes instead of being the effect of it, right?<br />19:25<br />Where when you’re the effect of it, that’s when you’re more in the victim mindset.<br />19:28<br />That’s when you’re more like life is just happening to me.<br />19:31<br />Everything’s falling on top of me.<br />19:33<br />I’m just a pawn in this game of life, I feel like I have no control about it over it.<br />19:37<br />And you’re pointing the finger outside of yourself, you’re blaming and complaining and all this stuff, right?<br />19:42<br />And you feel like you don’t have any control over it, but you’ve got to be willing to get to cause for everything in your life because when you’re at cause you’re in an empowered place and it doesn’t mean that you cause all these negative things outside of you to happen.<br />19:56<br />What it does mean is that when you’re at cause for everything in your life, that means that you have the opportunity to change it, to control it, to respond or react to things differently.<br />20:06<br />And this is going to move you into a more empowered place in how you’re dealing with the world, right?<br />20:11<br />So you’re becoming aware of your beliefs and then you’re like, OK, I’m gonna, I’m gonna be a cause I’m going to take responsibility for these beliefs that I have, right?<br />20:18<br />I could blame, you know, my parents for saying certain things to me when I was young or putting me through certain situations, you know, we’ve all had those.<br />20:26<br />But if I do that, then I’m, then I’m the victim.<br />20:28<br />I’m saying that all of these things that happened to me or my parents have control over the way that I feel right now.<br />20:34<br />And that’s absolutely not true because the truth is no one can make you feel any kind of way, right?<br />20:40<br />It’s the way that you’re thinking about a situation that makes you feel the way that you feel, right?<br />20:44<br />When you take this opportunity to get, to cause to be empowered, to choose to be empowered in the way that you think about your life, you start to change your perception on reality and then you can start to deconstruct some of these old belief systems that were, you know, maybe once supported you or once helped you at some point in your life, but are now maybe holding you back or limiting you, right?<br />21:07<br />So you can take an empowered stance and start to start to deconstruct them and then tools that I found that really, really help to deconstruct them because, you know, affirmations are one thing and they can be really, really great.<br />21:17<br />And sometimes that’s just the conscious mind kind of stacking some positive things on top of each other, which can be really great.<br />21:24<br />We also really want to work with the unconscious part of the brain and start to move some of the beliefs at that level because that’s where all of our stuff is stuck.<br />21:32<br />That’s what’s kind of controlling our perceptions and the way that we’re thinking about reality.<br />21:36<br />So when you work with that part of the brain, you really start to get to the root of where these problems are and you get to uproot it from the core so that you create some long lasting deep change.<br />21:47<br />And I love things like hypnosis and breath work and a specific technique that I use called mental and emotional release that really helps to change the neural pathways and create new beliefs at that unconscious level.<br />22:00<br />So that’s the new reality that you start to see.<br />22:03<br />You automatically start to see through them and, and you change it from a deep level.<br />22:06<br />Yeah.<br />22:07<br />Yeah, I was, thank you for that.<br />22:08<br />I was going to ask, you know, what does it really look like to shift that?<br />22:11<br />Because for anyone that’s listening, you know, I feel like especially when you’ve been doing this work for a long time or you’ve been in this practice for a really long time, you’ve gone to therapy for years, you know, you’ve talked it out, you’ve done all these things you can get in this part of like I’m so self aware of my patterns.<br />22:28<br />Like I know why I’m doing the things I’m doing.<br />22:30<br />I know me very, very well.<br />22:32<br />But then when let’s say you come up against a situation and your system just takes over, right?<br />22:39<br />Like kind of goes into automatic response of like, oh this thing happened and now this is how I react.<br />22:46<br />Like this could be, I talk so much about navigating conflict.<br />22:49<br />For example, when hard conversations come up, emotions are involved, vulnerability, all these things come up, you know, it’s so hard, it can be difficult to, oh, I know I need to show up this way.<br />23:00<br />You know, I need to be, I want to be grounded.<br />23:03<br />I want to be I want to make sure I ask compassionate questions.<br />23:07<br />You know, I want to be curious, I don’t want to be defensive.<br />23:10<br />I want to be open like that energy, right?<br />23:12<br />That different energy.<br />23:13<br />And you kind of started talking to this, but can you share a little bit more of like what it actually is like to shift those moments when things are like really tough, you know, where things are really hard, all your emotions are coming up and how do you work through that on an unconscious level?<br />23:27<br />Such a great question and can be such a big question.<br />23:31<br />So I’ll try to, you know, kind of condense it in a really, yeah, well, way for you, you know, but when all that stuff is coming up, when all we’ve got really big emotions coming up and we’re really like going through something, I think it’s really important to know that what you’re feeling in that moment isn’t just the emotion related to that moment, right?<br />23:49<br />It’s all this emotion that’s gotten stored over a long period of time and gotten stored in your unconscious mind.<br />23:56<br />Part of the role of your unconscious mind is to help you survive, right?<br />24:00<br />It’s like main thing is to help you survive in this lifetime.<br />24:04<br />So what it does is when you go through a really big emotional event or a traumatic event or something in your life.<br />24:10<br />It’s going to repress that for the purpose of protection.<br />24:13<br />But you don’t have the tools or resources to resolve that energy in the moment.<br />24:18<br />Right.<br />24:18<br />Sometimes we go through something and we don’t fully have the capacity to deal with it or to resolve it or to fully get through that emotion.<br />24:25<br />And we still need to go to work.<br />24:27<br />We still need to get through our day.<br />24:29<br />So the unconscious is going to help us by repressing it for protection.<br />24:32<br />And then it’s going to store it in kind of this energy bubble that represents a certain belief or a certain emotion.<br />24:39<br />And when something similar happens again, and the same thing happens where we don’t fully resolve it again, it’s going to get repressed and then it’s going to get stored in that emotional bubble.<br />24:48<br />And then when it happens again, when we experience the emotion, it’s not just the emotion of that moment, it’s all the emotion that’s gone stored in that energy bubble that we’re reacting through.<br />24:59<br />So we’re reacting through this emotion.<br />25:01<br />So it’s kind of like this compiled emotion that’s been stored throughout our life and comes out in these moments that feel bigger than maybe they could be right.<br />25:10<br />Have you ever had a moment where maybe you just totally overreact and you’re like, wow, that wasn’t me or I don’t know how often you look back at parts version of me.<br />25:20<br />I was like, that really wasn’t that big of a deal, but it was a huge deal to my internal system, you know, my internal dialogue because there’s been all this stuff repressed for a long time that’s really just wanting resolution.<br />25:33<br />The unconscious is also wanting to help you, wants to help you to have everything that you want in this lifetime.<br />25:39<br />And in order to do that, it knows that you also need to resolve this stuff that’s gone repressed in your life.<br />25:45<br />So it’s going to pull your attention towards things that are going to bring up this emotion or this belief for the purpose of resolution, right?<br />25:54<br />And so it’ll do this at times, even when you don’t think that you’re ready to resolve it, it knows that you’re ready.<br />26:00<br />So it’ll draw your attention towards a situation or towards a person or towards something that represents this emotion for you and that emotion comes up, right?<br />26:09<br />And so in that moment, that’s when we want to work on resolving those emotions that are coming up, especially when they’re out of proportion to the situation because then we get to resolve it and when we resolve it, that’s really about releasing the emotional energy, releasing the energy, the emotional charge that’s around it through tools like breathwork, through tools like hypnosis and m that I talked about that helps you to actually release the emotional energy because once you release the emotional energy, then your mind is clear and open and you can respond to the situation from a calm centered and balanced place and be able to look towards the past and towards the future with a more con grow mindset so that you can get the higher perspective on why you experience this because the energy is going to fully release, it’s going to fully resolve once you have the higher perspective on what you’re meant to grow from this experience, how you’re meant to grow, what you’re meant to learn from it.<br />27:01<br />The lesson that you’re meant to get.<br />27:03<br />And so each time you go through a big emotional reaction, something that you can start doing is to one, get yourself grounded.<br />27:11<br />You know, if you’re trying to problem solve through the emotions, you’re probably not going to get very far.<br />27:16<br />And so you want to get to a place where you can at least be in a more meditative calm state, right?<br />27:22<br />So getting ground, you know, going outside, putting your feet in the ground, bare feet in the ground, taking a few deep breaths, getting yourself into a meditative state and then being able to ask yourself some bigger questions for what purpose am I experiencing this?<br />27:38<br />Right?<br />27:38<br />And how is this helping me grow?<br />27:40<br />Right.<br />27:40<br />And how is this actually helping me in my life and maybe being able to identify some patterns where this specific theme has shown up in your life over and over again.<br />27:50<br />And if you’re able to identify that then, you know, OK, this is probably connected to a big lesson or a big message that I meant to learn in my life.<br />27:57<br />And so what do I need to learn from this pattern?<br />28:00<br />What do I need to learn about myself?<br />28:01<br />What do I need to shift inside my mindset around it?<br />28:04<br />What do I need to apply to my life now so that I can actually grow and evolve and get the outcome that I want in life, right?<br />28:11<br />So that can be really helpful to start asking yourself better questions when you go through those experiences too, right?<br />28:17<br />Because again, the emotion that you experience, we all, we all go through it.<br />28:20<br />We all have quote unquote baggage, which is just like built up emotional energy, it’s not negative and we’re experiencing a lot of our situations through this built up kind of residual energy.<br />28:31<br />And so when it comes up, yes, we want to be able to get the higher perspective on it.<br />28:36<br />And that again is going to come from getting grounded, getting into a meditative state, finding the higher perspective, asking yourself better questions.<br />28:43<br />And then if you have the ability to use tools like breathwork and hypnosis and mental and emotional relief, that’s really going to take you to another level where you’re installing new beliefs and new neural pathways that are going to be your kind of new version of reality.<br />28:56<br />Yeah, that was so well said I feel like, how do I say this, the biggest thing that comes through?<br />29:01<br />Like, is it fair to say, you know, your system, your body is going to show you what’s meant to be released at that time.<br />29:07<br />Right.<br />29:08<br />Yes.<br />29:09<br />Yeah.<br />29:09<br />Yeah.<br />29:10<br />So the way that I think about it, it brings up such a past, like when I first started doing this work, I was like, I want to find myself, you know, I went like, yes, I was present with whatever happened in the moment.<br />29:20<br />But then I got to the point of like, I want to go figure out more like I went digging, you know, I went searching and I love your opinion on that because I think that journey of my journey was so necessary as to like, ok, I’m going to go dig a little bit and then I got to this place of like, OK, I don’t have to constantly do the work.<br />29:36<br />Like my system, my body will show me what’s the next thing I get to work on?<br />29:42<br />What’s the next thing I get to release?<br />29:43<br />So I’d love to know what’s your perspective on, you know, the phases of the journey, right?<br />29:47<br />Some people find this early on.<br />29:49<br />They’re like, oh, this is blowing my mind.<br />29:51<br />I’m going to dig, dig, dig and then they get to a place like, oh, I get to just be present with whatever comes up in my day to day, whatever meets me where I’m at.<br />29:58<br />Yeah, I think there’s so many different phases to the journey and I think that, you know, as long as you’re open to getting to know yourself better, right.<br />30:07<br />If you know yourself, the more that you’re willing to get to know yourself, the farther you’re going to go and there’s so many different ways to get you to know yourself.<br />30:15<br />There’s no right or wrong way to approach yourself at any part of the journey.<br />30:19<br />It’s just being willing to tune in.<br />30:21<br />And like you said, with this mind, body connection, the body is always going to tell you when you’re going through something, when you’re experiencing an emotion or there’s something to pay attention to.<br />30:30<br />And there’s so many different ways to address it in those different parts of the journey.<br />30:34<br />Like you talked about therapy earlier and this bringing some really great awareness to you in your life.<br />30:40<br />And as a therapist, I know this because for so many years that was like, you know what I was doing with helping them to have this great awareness of themselves.<br />30:49<br />And I kind of got to a point as a therapist where I’m like, ok, I’m ready to take it a step further because yes, I want clients to have an awareness and I want them to actually be able to resolve it.<br />30:58<br />I actually want them to be able to get different results in their life, not just have to manage anxiety or manage these bigger emotions but actually be able to resolve it and feel themselves as a new version of themselves.<br />31:11<br />And I remember, I guess it was back in 2017, I was, I was working with a client and she had pretty severe panic disorder.<br />31:19<br />And I, I remember, you know, because I always brought this holistic approach to therapy.<br />31:23<br />I was always doing really amazing things with her and she would have some great success.<br />31:27<br />And then I noticed that she would kind of cycle back around in these same patterns and go through these same things and have these panic attacks.<br />31:34<br />And she was questioning, using medication, doing these different things.<br />31:37<br />And I was just like, there’s got to be something else out there that is going to actually help her to fully resolve this from the deepest level.<br />31:44<br />And that’s kind of when N LP neuro linguistic programming just kind of like fluttered into my path.<br />31:50<br />Someone told me you should go check out this training.<br />31:52<br />I’m like, yeah, why not?<br />31:53<br />And so I did.<br />31:54<br />And I remember when I was in that training, I saw people with these techniques release anger, they’d had their entire lives and phobias and ptsd and these techniques can take just a matter of minutes.<br />32:06<br />And as a therapist and a human, I was like, I can’t believe this.<br />32:10<br />How do we not already know about this therapists and as humans?<br />32:14<br />And so it was kind of my mission at that point to go deeper into these teachings and to start to bring this into the world with my clients.<br />32:21<br />So they would start to get some real, real results and not just have to have awareness of their stuff, right, or feel like they’re just going to have to manage it forever.<br />32:28<br />Like I wanted them to get some real long lasting change.<br />32:32<br />And so I brought these specific techniques back to my clients, specifically back to my client with the panic disorder.<br />32:38<br />And I took her through a process of what’s called a breakthrough session.<br />32:42<br />And this breakthrough session, it’s like eight years of therapy in eight hours and just gets right to the root.<br />32:48<br />And because you’re working with this unconscious part of your brain, you’re able to access where all of these stored memories and emotions got stopped and you’re able to take it even deeper and then actually release it, release the energy and the emotions that have been kind of clouding your perception of reality with the tools with mental and emotional release and some other tools and then be able to see who you truly are and what you’re meant for in this lifetime and set bigger goals and take action from that place.<br />33:15<br />And when we went through this at the time before we did it, she was like, she couldn’t, she couldn’t drive anymore because her panic attacks were so bad.<br />33:22<br />She couldn’t work and she was just this incredible woman this incredible musician and she was, her life felt so limited.<br />33:29<br />And then we did this work and it was just like night and day because after doing this now, she has this incredible music career in Las Vegas and she’s pursuing all kinds of different things and on stages and just this incredible entertainer.<br />33:44<br />And it was really, you know, I really want to say that it’s because of doing this work with the unconscious mind because she had just a completely different experience and no longer just had an awareness of where her anxiety came from or awareness of the traumas in her life or awareness of the patterns that she’d been through.<br />34:01<br />We were actually able to do something about the energy that, that got stuck along her path and the root of where it got stuck, change it so that she could have a new experience of herself and her life and now live her life as she’s meant to like the life that she’s meant for and who she’s meant to be.<br />34:16<br />Yeah.<br />34:17<br />Wow.<br />34:17<br />So it’s like such full body chills because there’s so many people out there that are just repeating the same thing, like just knowing from like friends, community, people that I meet, you know, like living in this constant anxiety or living in this constant panic or living in this constant quote unquote stuck.<br />34:37<br />And you know what I find it so sad sometimes to just be like, that’s become quote unquote normal in a lot of ways.<br />34:44<br />Like our culture, our society has normalized that in some ways.<br />34:48<br />And while I don’t want to take away or validate that those people do feel those ways, of course, you feel that way.<br />34:54<br />But I also to what you just talked about is just like the ability to work through that.<br />35:00<br />Like the desire to be like, oh, I can go deeper and I can, I can get through this.<br />35:05<br />And you helped your client like, really experience that, like, truly experience what it’s like to be like duck, miserable, anxious.<br />35:13<br />I mean, she probably could, if she didn’t, maybe didn’t find this sooner, she could have lived 5016 years.<br />35:18<br />I think we’re in a generation right now where we’re starting to wake up to.<br />35:22<br />This is possible.<br />35:24<br />We can’t, there is more for us if we want to do the work, if we want to dig deeper, if we want to find something else, if we want to move or we’re just open to other ideas that are quote unquote, not normal in our world, which is so funny to me because it’s so normal in my world.<br />35:40<br />But when you look at like the overarching like the US Western culture and just even around the world, like digging deeper is not normal and more was so special if he found it.<br />35:53<br />Like I talked to my mom sometimes and she’s in, she’s in her fifties and she started unpeel this work around like 3540 you know, so she can find it till later.<br />36:02<br />And now I’m in, I started finding this around like 2627.<br />36:07<br />So it’s like, is beautiful.<br />36:09<br />It’s becoming more normal and more reachable and you’re providing those tools for those people.<br />36:13<br />Yeah.<br />36:14<br />Yeah.<br />36:14<br />I, I definitely think that there’s kind of a change in the collective of, you know, being more open to these alternative types of healing and, you know, just being more willing to explore parts of yourselves.<br />36:27<br />And like, I think that’s the key difference because it was, it’s, it’s so normalized now.<br />36:32<br />Like you said, it’s, it’s normalized in a way where like it’s OK to work on your health and it’s ok to have emotions and it’s ok to have these blocks and to feel stuck and to go through these things and it’s ok to feel whatever you feel.<br />36:46<br />The most important thing is that you’re willing, once you, once you recognize that you’re in these feelings or you’ve got this stuck stuff that you’re ready to get to an empowered place around them because there are tools, there are resources that can help you just move out of this away, earnest and actually start living the way that you want to live it.<br />37:03<br />Right.<br />37:03<br />There’s no more excuses or reasons about why you can’t be do or have something like if you want to experience something in life and experience a fuller version of yourself, you have to be willing to invest, like, invest, time, invest financially, invest energetically, like, invest in yourself and your well being because that’s what’s going to help you to experience the most fullest version of yourself to be fully expressed.<br />37:26<br />Like when you’re to do those things totally.<br />37:28<br />And that takes, I think a, a true sense of self responsibility, right?<br />37:32<br />Like you are responsible for your choices, right?<br />37:35<br />We’re constantly making choices 24 7 all day.<br />37:38<br />You know, we, we’re making a choice since the minute that we wake up, since the night minute that we go to bed.<br />37:42<br />Like it’s just this ongoing thing that we’re choosing all day long.<br />37:46<br />But you’re talking to this sense of like we are, we are fully responsible for what that looks like for ourselves and knowing that it doesn’t have to look a certain way either.<br />37:55<br />Like it can look in the way that life presents itself to you.<br />37:59<br />You kind of, you kind of shared that.<br />38:00<br />And as an example when you found N LP, you know, you, you start asking questions, you started getting curious.<br />38:06<br />You were like there is something else here.<br />38:08<br />I know there has to be another way and that you believe that there is another way that N LP came to knocking to your door.<br />38:15<br />And I just think that’s how life finds us.<br />38:18<br />That’s how these opportunities find does is like if you put the curiosity out there, the answers start coming to you.<br />38:24<br />Right.<br />38:24<br />It’s almost like what flows to you is meant to come to you.<br />38:27<br />Totally.<br />38:28<br />Totally.<br />38:29<br />Exactly.<br />38:29<br />Like when we’re ready for it and even if we’re not ready for it, but if there’s something that we’re seeking and we’re like, open to, yeah, those answers are going to start start flooding in and start coming to you.<br />38:40<br />And I also think that, you know, when it comes to like emotions and like you want to experience a different version of yourself, something really amazing that you can start doing is start to celebrate when you go through some periods of stuck or some big emotions.<br />38:55<br />Because what that means is that you’re actually ready for some big change, like you’re ready for some big growth and your unconscious knows that you’re ready to experience something new and that’s why it’s bringing this stuff up for you.<br />39:07<br />Because the only way to get to your next level is to go through these emotion.<br />39:12<br />You can’t, you can’t go to second grade until you pass first grade.<br />39:15<br />You’ve got to get the lessons like you’ve got to get the awareness that you need.<br />39:19<br />You’ve got to start to apply some different tools and actions and behaviors in your life and then you’re going to keep evolving.<br />39:25<br />And I think the other important thing to note too is that we’re programmed to continually seek more and more.<br />39:31<br />And what that means is that when we’re seeking more and more out of life, we’re going to be experiencing bigger challenges.<br />39:37<br />Like the only way to not experience a challenge is to do absolutely nothing in life.<br />39:42<br />Absolutely nothing.<br />39:44<br />And that’s just, that’s just not a reality.<br />39:46<br />And so learning to start celebrating your challenge to celebrate your emotions because that means that you’re ready for some big growth in your life.<br />39:54<br />And even if you don’t consciously know it yet, you’re unconscious does and you’ve got to trust that you’ve got to trust.<br />40:00<br />I’m so glad that you brought that into this because I think so any client that I’ve ever met with, I’m like, I’m so excited for you or if a friend is like deep in their shit right now, I’m like, wow, I’m so excited for you because it’s such a beautiful opportunity.<br />40:14<br />You need to expand your internal capacity, your nervous system, your life the way they view things because you are going through it, right?<br />40:22<br />You’re going through the thick of it.<br />40:24<br />I know it sucks sometimes like you’re like, oh I’m going through all these really heavy emotions, but I love the perspective of like this is a really great time for you.<br />40:33<br />Like this is actually really amazing because you’re growing, you’re leveling up, you’re moving to that next grade that you mentioned, right?<br />40:39<br />Like it, that expander positive energy.<br />40:42<br />It’s like, no, you’re expanding yourself.<br />40:44<br />You’re, you’re going to the next level that you’re here to play at.<br />40:47<br />Oh Yeah.<br />40:48<br />Oh Yeah.<br />40:48<br />I’m the same way with clients, you know, come to me and maybe they’re crying and stuff.<br />40:51<br />I’m like, oh, this is going to be so fun.<br />40:53<br />Like, I can’t wait to you there.<br />40:55<br />Like, fun.<br />40:56<br />Like, what are you talking about?<br />40:57<br />And I’m like, be so great for you.<br />40:59<br />You have no idea, you know, and I’m, I’m like, ok, you got to tone it down.<br />41:03<br />Yeah.<br />41:03<br />And I think a part of that comes from the excitement of like, maybe you’ve experienced this just with, you get to experience this with clients all the time.<br />41:09<br />I’m assuming like you see them start at a and you get to see them at sea.<br />41:13<br />You know, you’re like, oh wow.<br />41:15<br />I, I saw you at A, I will help you get through B and now you’re at C and it’s just, it’s such a beautiful transformation and process that people get to where they start wherever to, going to like living their life express at whatever next stage that looks like for them.<br />41:29<br />Yeah.<br />41:30<br />Yeah.<br />41:30<br />I absolutely feel that and I know that when a client comes to me with something, you know, one, I feel like it’s, they’re meant to be on this path because they’ve come into my world like they’re meant to experience this type of work.<br />41:44<br />And you’re absolutely right.<br />41:45<br />The reason that I feel excited is because I know what’s possible for them and I am like anyone can come to me with any kind of problem and I am 99 point 9% sure that we’re going to get to the other side of it and you’re going to experience a big shift, like some big resolution in your life and really start to experience more of your true authentic self.<br />42:04<br />Like I know that down and there are no doubts in my mind about, you know, what you get out of, you know, doing this type of deep work.<br />42:12<br />You know, it, I know it, I know it personally.<br />42:15<br />Like it is just incredible when you get to experience that.<br />42:18<br />Yeah.<br />42:19<br />So on that note for you on your journey, like personally, I’d love to know like if you’re open to sharing, like what is, what part of your journey are you at?<br />42:29<br />Because I feel like we repeat the cycles over and over.<br />42:31<br />But where are you in the cycle of where you are with like fully expressing yourself either as a, as a professional, as a person personally, in relationships?<br />42:40<br />Like where are you right now?<br />42:42<br />And where are you going?<br />42:43<br />I love this question because I think that, you know, we go through so many different stages of our life and our career and you go through cycles and you go through different things.<br />42:54<br />And so for me right now, you know, I’ve built these two amazing businesses that I absolutely love and I’m, I’m still getting to know myself on such a deep level, right?<br />43:03<br />And so I’ve created, you know, different programs and different retreats and different things that have felt so good to me at certain times.<br />43:11<br />And where I am at this part of my journey is bringing those retreats and group coaching programs together and helping women through business and mindset coaching, which is so much fun.<br />43:20<br />And, you know, I’m still exploring myself as an entrepreneur too.<br />43:24<br />I’m kind of in this mindset where I’m, I’m so excited about this program and this retreat I’ve got coming up and I also know that, you know, this may be what I do forever.<br />43:32<br />This may be a phase in my life.<br />43:35<br />There may be something else coming for me.<br />43:37<br />I don’t know, but I’m just excited to explore different things.<br />43:40<br />And so whatever opportunities are kind of knocking on my doorstep.<br />43:44<br />It’s always about me tuning in and does this authentically align with where my life’s at right now, does this attune with my deeper values.<br />43:52<br />I’m always looking at, you know, my values use in life and specifically, you know, career values, especially I’m always looking at like, does this align with the season of life that I’m in right now.<br />44:02<br />Is this something that I really want to be diving into?<br />44:05<br />And I’m always exploring that, you know, as an entrepreneur, as a person, like always asking myself questions and it’s not like, OK, now that I’ve got this business and this business, like it’s just a straight line for it.<br />44:16<br />And I’m just, you know, going in this direction, you know, there’s always going to be kind of this winding road.<br />44:22<br />And so I’m just in this space where, you know, I’m, I’m always the student, I’m always getting to know myself.<br />44:28<br />I’m learning from my clients, I’m learning from, you know, the things that I’m experiencing outside of me.<br />44:34<br />And so I’m just always in this place where I’m willing to grow and, you know, to be humble and to just kind of experience what these kind of higher powers want to show me.<br />44:43<br />So I would definitely say that at this stage of my life, like I’m still growing, I’m still learning and I still go through the stuff that I’m teaching my clients about, you know, I’m human.<br />44:53<br />And once you go through some of this deep work, it’s not that you’re never going to experience a negative emotion again, or you’re never going to experience a challenge again.<br />45:02<br />Like sometimes the deeper work that you do, the more challenges that you experience because your capacity becomes bigger, right?<br />45:09<br />And so some of the things that I go through in my life are still like moments of, you know, imposter syndrome or having self doubt or fear of failure as I’m starting new things in my entrepreneurial journey, or I’m trying something that I’ve never tried before or putting myself out there in vulnerable ways.<br />45:26<br />And I would say the biggest difference for me at this stage of my life is that because I have these tools and resources to support me.<br />45:32<br />My recovery time is a lot quicker and I’m able to get to those higher perspectives a lot faster and really have this deeper knowing that everything is happening for me in my highest good.<br />45:43<br />Even if I go through some emotional outbursts or some, you know, anxious spirals, whatever it might be, you know, I can get myself grounded pretty quickly and get to that higher perspective so that I can keep moving myself forward.<br />45:55<br />And I think that’s always going to be a part of the journey.<br />45:57<br />And I’m always who sad.<br />46:00<br />I mean, I feel like that is just a part of our human experience and a part of our own personal evolutions, you know, like it’s so beautiful to hear that you’ve established these amazing businesses and then you’re also open to like, what else is there fair for me?<br />46:14<br />What else is more because I truly think by like going through these journeys, we find out a little bit more about ourselves.<br />46:20<br />We’re like, oh, I really like this.<br />46:22<br />Oh, I really don’t like that, you know, and, but we wouldn’t know unless we tried it.<br />46:26<br />But the muscle that you’re talking to, I think is so important to highlight of like the willingness to go over this over and again and continuing to have the tools continuing to lean into this work because like you said, you’re proactively recovering quicker Right.<br />46:40<br />You’re recalibrating quicker, you are realigning yourself expanding quicker.<br />46:44<br />And I think that little piece right there would make so many and makes most of very many of us very successful, successful at business, successful at life, successful in relationships because we have this tool.<br />46:57<br />It’s like I’m not going to change that life isn’t going to bring challenges, right?<br />47:01<br />I can’t say that life is going to be perfect the rest of my life.<br />47:03<br />Like no, with anything, things are going to come out of left field, they’re going to come out of the right field.<br />47:08<br />It’s our ability to adapt to it, which is what you are talking about is like, OK, how can I be with that?<br />47:14<br />Move through that and come on the other side and we just do that on repeat.<br />47:18<br />Yeah.<br />47:19<br />Yeah.<br />47:19<br />And that on repeat like celebrating when it comes up because you know that you’re meant for bigger things and it’s knowing that it’s always going to be a part of life.<br />47:28<br />And so when you learn to kind of embrace that and embody this just being a part of the human experience, you can just start to learn from it, right?<br />47:36<br />Instead of being the victim of it and asking why me or why am I going through this again or why this emotion again?<br />47:42<br />It’s like, hey, for what greater purpose, you know, and what are the bigger lessons I’m meant to learn in this lifetime?<br />47:48<br />You know, and how, how can I use this information or use this situation that I’m going to to help me grow and evolve?<br />47:56<br />Yeah, two more questions for you.<br />47:58<br />My last my one more question is going to be around the lines of like, what does it mean to you be fully expressed?<br />48:03<br />What does it feel like to live your life fully expressed in the way that you’re living it today?<br />48:08<br />I love this question for me.<br />48:10<br />I think to be fully expressed means to know yourself at the deepest level, right?<br />48:15<br />To be able to be willing to see yourself in the emotions, to show up for yourself.<br />48:20<br />When you’re, when you’re struggling, when you’re challenging and being willing to see that as a beautiful part of your journey.<br />48:27<br />And when you embrace those things, those deeper parts of you or shadow parts of you and know that it’s a part of your human experience and it can be a good thing to go through emotions and challenges that can allow you to express yourself even more fully because you’re not bypassing things, right?<br />48:45<br />You’re not, not just compartmentalized parts of you.<br />48:48<br />You accept all parts of you and you become this the fullest version of yourselves in your dining moments and in your darkest moments and when you embrace all parts of you, that’s when you can keep thriving and you can keep going and you learn to love yourself even more.<br />49:04<br />And so, you know, when you’re in that space and when you can accept the challenging times and you can accept the beautiful moments.<br />49:10<br />You know, then you can connect more to your deeper purpose and your passions and just be willing to show up to a life without this fear of feeling and just this ability to keep going and keep trying new things and experiencing new things, knowing that it may not all be perfect and it’s perfect for you in exactly the way that you’re experiencing, saying how can someone connect with you?<br />49:34<br />Fine to learn more about you?<br />49:37<br />Yes.<br />49:37<br />Yes, definitely.<br />49:39<br />You can find me on Instagram at Sara Ashley Coaching Sara without an h also at saraashleycoaching.com and also if you’re interested in therapy, I do have an amazing therapy group.<br />49:51<br />So that website is called www dot Sabi pathways.com SAB as in boy, I pathways.com and that’s for more of a holistic approach to therapy.<br />50:02<br />But I have an amazing program coming up in April.<br />50:05<br />It’s a 12 week group coaching and retreat experience for eye achieving female entrepreneurs who want to take their business to the next level and really start to remove some of these mental and emotional blocks that are unconsciously holding them back from reaching their full potential so that they can see who they truly are and start to shine even brighter in the world.<br />50:25<br />Just take their business to a whole new level, so good, so amazing, so important.<br />50:31<br />So thank you.<br />50:32<br />So much Sara for coming on the podcast.<br />50:34<br />I really appreciate it.<br />50:35<br />I felt like it was just so impactful, so important and like, we really, really definitely just highlighted what the journey really looks like and what the tools can be to support us on that way of like really living our life slow express.<br />50:46<br />So thank you so so much for being on here.<br />50:49<br />Yeah.<br />50:49<br />Thank you so much for having me and I feel like we could talk for hours about all of this stuff and yet this has been so fun and I just love it.<br />50:56<br />Amazing.<br />50:57<br />Thank you.</div></div></div></div></div></div></div>



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<li>Sara’s journey into integrating therapy with holistic practices.</li>



<li>Understanding the connection between our inner state and external experiences.</li>



<li>The impact of mindfulness and self-awareness on personal growth.</li>



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<li>The transformative power of holistic healing and alternative therapies.</li>
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<p>Introducing Sara Baker, a dynamic force in the holistic wellness and coaching arena, seamlessly blending the worlds of therapy, coaching, and entrepreneurship.</p>



<p>As the Founder &amp; Clinical Director of SABI Pathways Holistic Wellness, Sara established herself as a prominent figure in Southern California’s holistic therapy landscape. Starting as a solopreneur in 2019 with her brick-and-mortar private practice, she passionately integrated traditional psychotherapy with holistic teachings acquired during her spiritual exploration and global travels.</p>



<p>Witnessing rapid growth, Sara recognized the demand for holistic therapy and transformed SABI Pathways into a telehealth group practice in 2020. Today, she provides therapeutic experience and mentors and inspires a team of dedicated clinicians under the SABI Pathways umbrella.</p>



<p>Sara’s approach to client work is nothing short of revolutionary. Employing an immersive Breakthrough Therapy approach, she combines evidence-based practices with integrative techniques such as NLP, Hypnotherapy, Energy Healing, and Breathwork. Described as “8 years of therapy in 8 sessions,” her personalized and innovative methods aim to heal the whole person—mind, body, and spirit.</p>



<p>Specializing in working with ambitious professionals facing stress and burnout, Sara believes in unlocking everyone’s power to live stress-free, find purpose, and experience inner peace. Her commitment to personal growth is evident in her extensive training, including workshops on NLP, Hypnosis, Breathwork, and Energy Healing.</p>



<p>Beyond therapy, Sara extends her expertise as a Business &amp; Mindset Coach. Dedicated to empowering entrepreneurial women in the wellness industry, she guides them in conquering mindset challenges and mastering emotions to elevate their businesses with purpose.</p>



<p>Sara’s impact extends beyond individual coaching—she runs a high-performance coaching company, offering epic retreats, transformative workshops, group coaching experiences, and intimate 1:1 mentorship. Her mission is clear: empowering individuals to control their mental and emotional well-being while achieving unparalleled success in their entrepreneurial endeavors.</p>



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<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Connect With Sara:</h3>



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<li>Email: hello@saraashleycoaching.com</li>



<li>IG: <a href="https://www.instagram.com/saraashleycoaching/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">@saraashleycoaching</a></li>



<li>Website: <a href="http://www.saraashleycoaching.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">www.saraashleycoaching.com</a> &amp; <a href="http://www.saraashleycoaching.com/meanttobe" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">www.saraashleycoaching.com/meanttobe</a></li>
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Have you ever pondered how your inner journey impacts your external world? In this episode of “Fully Expressed with Karenna,” we explore this fascinating question with Sara Baker, a wellness entrepreneur and expert in blending therapy, business, coaching, and spirituality. Sara’s unique approach combines traditional psychology with holistic methods, offering a fresh perspective on personal growth. We delve into her journey from early spiritual awakenings to integrating diverse healing practices into her work, highlighting how inner transformation can profoundly affect every aspect of our lives.



This discussion with Sara uncovers the importance of self-discovery, the power of harnessing our subconscious, and the transformative effects of holistic healing practices. We touch upon topics such as the significance of mindfulness in daily life, the interplay of mental and emotional health with physical well-being, and the potential of alternative healing methods in facilitating deep personal change.







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Full Transcript0:00Welcome to the fully expressed podcast with Karenna.0:02I am your podcast host, Karenna Soto.0:05And this is the show where we have conversations that invite you into your fullest expressed self.0:10What it means to be fully expressed in life, relationships and business.0:13We truly love to have the kinds of conversations that you’re having over dinner with some girlfriends or with just friends.0:20And so you’re going to get some real good conversations that teach you, invite you, educate you and provide you tools like truly living a life fully expressed.0:28And today’s episode is really special.0:30I invited a special guest onto the podcast.0:33Her name is Sara Baker and Sara is going to be on the podcast with us and the way that I met Sara just so you guys all know, there’s a place called, we went the first time at breathe degrees.0:45And so there’s a place here in San Diego called Breathe Degrees.0:47This is not an ad or anything like this at all.0:50This is just something that I’ve been going to.0:52So I started going to breathe degrees before he even opened up his space.0:57I was going to his house and backyard and I was able to like experience Tyler.1:01So Tyler is the owner of breathe degrees and what they do, they basically have hot and cold therapy.1:06So they have the cold plunges and then they have jacuzzis that you can go back and forth with.1:11And at their knee location, they actually have a sauna as well.1:13So you have a Jacuzzi, a cold plunge and the sauna and what I love about great degrees now that it has its own space.1:20It has created such a beautiful community of people that are in this place of wanting to do more for themselves, caring about their health, wanna do stress management, wanna push themselves to their edges are open to being like, oh what else is there for me?1:36That makes me feel really good in my life.1:38And that is exactly how I met Sarah.1:42We were actually sitting in the sauna, I think, and I, I had totally blank on the conversation we were having, but it was like some kind of sparky conversation, like depth conversation.1:51And then he came up to me afterwards, like I’d love to get to know you.1:55And then I saw Sara again at a breathwork event.1:58So I guess I say that for anyon...]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Episode #28: Casey Stevens on How Your Spiritual Self Can Influence Your Life’s Journey]]>
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<p>Are you curious about how your spiritual self can influence your life’s journey? In this riveting episode of “Fully Expressed Podcast with Karenna”, we delve deep with our esteemed guest, Casey Stevens. Casey, a virtual psychology practitioner from Seattle, brings a unique blend of clinical training and spiritual guidance to her work. We explore the intriguing concept of spiritual psychology and how integrating your spiritual self can lead to a more fulfilling, harmonious life.</p>



<p>In our conversation, Casey shares her insights on intertwining spirituality and psychology, offering a holistic approach to personal growth and self-discovery. We discuss the importance of understanding your inner self, the power of intuition, and how to navigate life’s challenges with a spiritually informed perspective.</p>



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<div class="wp-block-create-block-castos-transcript"><div class="ssp-transcript"><div class="row"><div class="col"><div class="tabs"><div class="tab">Full Transcript<div class="tab-content ssp-transcript-content">0:00<br />Welcome to the Fully Expressed podcast with Karenna.<br />0:02<br />I’m so excited for today’s episode because we are going to dive into more conversation and more discussion around what it means to live a life fully expressed, whether that is talking about living a life, fully expressed, having different relationships so we can be fully expressed or creating a business with fully expressed.<br />0:20<br />So anyone that’s ever listening to this episode, if you’re here and you’re new, that is what you can expect from this show.<br />0:26<br />Today’s episode.<br />0:27<br />We have Casey Stevens, which I’m really excited about Casey because Casey reached out to me to be on this podcast and I saw what she was doing and I was like, oh my goodness, yes, we have to have you on this podcast.<br />0:40<br />So, thank you so much for reaching out.<br />0:42<br />I would love to have Casey introduce herself.<br />0:45<br />So Casey, would you like to introduce yourself?<br />0:47<br />Yes.<br />0:47<br />So I have a virtual psychology practice in Seattle, which is, and I work with people all over the world really.<br />0:55<br />So it’s really people who are aligned and, you know, want to work in this more conscious way.<br />0:59<br />And of course, you know, seeing the beautiful work you do really resonated.<br />1:03<br />And I just want to know lovely people who are doing this work in this wonderful way and provide resources for my community to have more connections and people that might do things similarly or a little differently.<br />1:16<br />And so, so that’s how I work.<br />1:19<br />Yeah, I’ve kind of often talk about it as you know, kind of clinically trained but mystically guided and so working in this spiritual way.<br />1:26<br />But providing this foundation of Western framework of psychology that I come from and practice and just love to help people in this holistic way to live their optimal lives.<br />1:36<br />So much of what you just said, I’m like so excited to dive into, can we talk about what a spiritual psychology practice?<br />1:44<br />Even?<br />1:44<br />What is that?<br />1:45<br />How do you define that?<br />1:46<br />Because I feel like, you know, mixing the two worlds is so special and so necessary in so many different ways, but can you define what that is or how your practice shows up for people or how you support people?<br />1:58<br />Yeah.<br />1:58<br />Well, I mean, kind of the foundation of it, right?<br />2:01<br />Is kind of training in this Western psychology framework, right?<br />2:04<br />That is psychotherapy or you know, psychology therapy, whatever you want to call that.<br />2:09<br />And so it’s just really understanding like the patterns in human behaviors.</div></div></div></div></div></div></div>]]>
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Are you curious about how your spiritual self can influence your life’s journey? In this riveting episode of “Fully Expressed Podcast with Karenna”, we delve deep with our esteemed guest, Casey Stevens. Casey, a virtual psychology practitioner from Seattle, brings a unique blend of clinical training and spiritual guidance to her work. We explore the intriguing concept of spiritual psychology and how integrating your spiritual self can lead to a more fulfilling, harmonious life.



In our conversation, Casey shares her insights on intertwining spirituality and psychology, offering a holistic approach to personal growth and self-discovery. We discuss the importance of understanding your inner self, the power of intuition, and how to navigate life’s challenges with a spiritually informed perspective.







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Full Transcript0:00Welcome to the Fully Expressed podcast with Karenna.0:02I’m so excited for today’s episode because we are going to dive into more conversation and more discussion around what it means to live a life fully expressed, whether that is talking about living a life, fully expressed, having different relationships so we can be fully expressed or creating a business with fully expressed.0:20So anyone that’s ever listening to this episode, if you’re here and you’re new, that is what you can expect from this show.0:26Today’s episode.0:27We have Casey Stevens, which I’m really excited about Casey because Casey reached out to me to be on this podcast and I saw what she was doing and I was like, oh my goodness, yes, we have to have you on this podcast.0:40So, thank you so much for reaching out.0:42I would love to have Casey introduce herself.0:45So Casey, would you like to introduce yourself?0:47Yes.0:47So I have a virtual psychology practice in Seattle, which is, and I work with people all over the world really.0:55So it’s really people who are aligned and, you know, want to work in this more conscious way.0:59And of course, you know, seeing the beautiful work you do really resonated.1:03And I just want to know lovely people who are doing this work in this wonderful way and provide resources for my community to have more connections and people that might do things similarly or a little differently.1:16And so, so that’s how I work.1:19Yeah, I’ve kind of often talk about it as you know, kind of clinically trained but mystically guided and so working in this spiritual way.1:26But providing this foundation of Western framework of psychology that I come from and practice and just love to help people in this holistic way to live their optimal lives.1:36So much of what you just said, I’m like so excited to dive into, can we talk about what a spiritual psychology practice?1:44Even?1:44What is that?1:45How do you define that?1:46Because I feel like, you know, mixing the two worlds is so special and so necessary in so many different ways, but can you define what that is or how your practice shows up for people or how you support people?1:58Yeah.1:58Well, I mean, kind of the foundation of it, right?2:01Is kind of training in this Western psychology framework, right?2:04That is psychotherapy or you know, psychology therapy, whatever you want to call that.2:09And so it’s just really understanding like the patterns in human behaviors.]]>
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<p>Are you curious about how your spiritual self can influence your life’s journey? In this riveting episode of “Fully Expressed Podcast with Karenna”, we delve deep with our esteemed guest, Casey Stevens. Casey, a virtual psychology practitioner from Seattle, brings a unique blend of clinical training and spiritual guidance to her work. We explore the intriguing concept of spiritual psychology and how integrating your spiritual self can lead to a more fulfilling, harmonious life.</p>



<p>In our conversation, Casey shares her insights on intertwining spirituality and psychology, offering a holistic approach to personal growth and self-discovery. We discuss the importance of understanding your inner self, the power of intuition, and how to navigate life’s challenges with a spiritually informed perspective.</p>



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<p>You can read the full podcast transcript for this episode below:</p>



<div class="wp-block-create-block-castos-transcript"><div class="ssp-transcript"><div class="row"><div class="col"><div class="tabs"><div class="tab">Full Transcript<div class="tab-content ssp-transcript-content">0:00<br />Welcome to the Fully Expressed podcast with Karenna.<br />0:02<br />I’m so excited for today’s episode because we are going to dive into more conversation and more discussion around what it means to live a life fully expressed, whether that is talking about living a life, fully expressed, having different relationships so we can be fully expressed or creating a business with fully expressed.<br />0:20<br />So anyone that’s ever listening to this episode, if you’re here and you’re new, that is what you can expect from this show.<br />0:26<br />Today’s episode.<br />0:27<br />We have Casey Stevens, which I’m really excited about Casey because Casey reached out to me to be on this podcast and I saw what she was doing and I was like, oh my goodness, yes, we have to have you on this podcast.<br />0:40<br />So, thank you so much for reaching out.<br />0:42<br />I would love to have Casey introduce herself.<br />0:45<br />So Casey, would you like to introduce yourself?<br />0:47<br />Yes.<br />0:47<br />So I have a virtual psychology practice in Seattle, which is, and I work with people all over the world really.<br />0:55<br />So it’s really people who are aligned and, you know, want to work in this more conscious way.<br />0:59<br />And of course, you know, seeing the beautiful work you do really resonated.<br />1:03<br />And I just want to know lovely people who are doing this work in this wonderful way and provide resources for my community to have more connections and people that might do things similarly or a little differently.<br />1:16<br />And so, so that’s how I work.<br />1:19<br />Yeah, I’ve kind of often talk about it as you know, kind of clinically trained but mystically guided and so working in this spiritual way.<br />1:26<br />But providing this foundation of Western framework of psychology that I come from and practice and just love to help people in this holistic way to live their optimal lives.<br />1:36<br />So much of what you just said, I’m like so excited to dive into, can we talk about what a spiritual psychology practice?<br />1:44<br />Even?<br />1:44<br />What is that?<br />1:45<br />How do you define that?<br />1:46<br />Because I feel like, you know, mixing the two worlds is so special and so necessary in so many different ways, but can you define what that is or how your practice shows up for people or how you support people?<br />1:58<br />Yeah.<br />1:58<br />Well, I mean, kind of the foundation of it, right?<br />2:01<br />Is kind of training in this Western psychology framework, right?<br />2:04<br />That is psychotherapy or you know, psychology therapy, whatever you want to call that.<br />2:09<br />And so it’s just really understanding like the patterns in human behaviors.<br />2:12<br />And I think there’s something really grounded and important about having a foundational understanding of that and coming from that framework that you know, is, is, you know, there’s some psychoeducation around understanding just you know, how, how we work and as this human species, right in our psyches and, and incorporating.<br />2:30<br />But I, I have found in my own experience, even in my own training just as wonderful as that was, that it was limited, right?<br />2:38<br />That there was kind of a ceiling that, that we would reach where we weren’t really often incorporating the whole self, right?<br />2:46<br />The spiritual self, the conscious self, it it just felt limited.<br />2:49<br />Like, you know, there needed to be more of an approach that would incorporate the integral self and and our spiritual selves and our energetic selves and all of that.<br />2:59<br />And so not again that there aren’t psychology practices that do that and modalities that tend to it.<br />3:05<br />But I I just feel like there’s a much more comprehensive integral approach that would include all of those things and approach, you know, it’s so often in psychology, right, we’re trained to diagnose and you know, pathologize and there’s so much of that.<br />3:20<br />And so for me, I just like to separate from, separate away from that as much as possible because there’s much of it that I think is really valuable.<br />3:27<br />And I think that there is this limitation that can come in because I think anytime anything is expressing in our life, it’s just showing us how there’s something out of balance, it’s seeking to find more harmony inside ourselves.<br />3:39<br />And they’re really just messages that we could get stuck focusing on the pathology of that and a diagnosis or whatever kind of Western treatment would like us to move to.<br />3:50<br />And I, you know, there’s value for that for a lot of people.<br />3:53<br />And, you know, typically if you’re working with me though, you want to stretch a little bit beyond that and try to get to the root of what’s out of balance.<br />4:02<br />And why is it that if there is something of dis ease in my life, how do I identify what that is and heal it in a more holistic, comprehensive, sustainable way?<br />4:13<br />Right?<br />4:13<br />So that there is no label or pathology around that, but rather just an invitation to our humanness and all of the, you know, beautiful, intelligent wisdom of our mind, body, spirit, right?<br />4:25<br />That want to give us the messages that they’re that, that, you know, some part of us is longing to be healed and more in harmony.<br />4:33<br />So good.<br />4:34<br />Wow, so much of what you said.<br />4:35<br />And I want to bring it back to this.<br />4:36<br />But I would, would love to know too, like see you what brought you to wanting to do psychology, you know what and what was started the plant the seed there and then what was the transition?<br />4:46<br />I know you said that you, there are some limits that you noticed.<br />4:47<br />But what was it for you that you were like?<br />4:49<br />Hm, there’s something more here.<br />4:51<br />What was that moment, like, too.<br />4:53<br />Oh, well, I wouldn’t say it was one moment.<br />4:54<br />It was really kind of like, existential crisis happened in my life, you know, 15 years ago or so where I just like everything that I thought that I knew all of the constructs and systems that I had come to relationship may, you know, I mean, just everything that I had come to believe and know as my identity were crumbling in a way, which I think was really of service to me at the time.<br />5:17<br />I didn’t, didn’t feel like it at the time, but all the those contracts were kind of falling away, they were crumbling and I had to look at them and evaluate just, you know, what is serving me, how is, who am I right, looking at all of that.<br />5:32<br />And so how I did that right is I eventually not right away.<br />5:36<br />I, you know, took a few hard knocks along the way and eventually I was like, you know, I really, this is over my head.<br />5:42<br />I need some help.<br />5:43<br />I need some support with this.<br />5:44<br />So I found a beautiful therapist and she was so wonderful because she practiced in these, you know, I mean, she, she came from a clinical framework as well, which I liked because I’m a real critical thinker too.<br />5:55<br />So I want to understand and kind of get into the meat and potatoes of everything.<br />5:59<br />And I, she kind of practiced in these real witchy ways, right?<br />6:04<br />Where she incorporated the spiritual self, where she would talk about visions and just different things and she would incorporate, you know, so many, just wonderful tricks and tools that she had that were just her own magic that I resonated so deeply.<br />6:16<br />And I thought, you know, if, if we were just talking about this, if we were just doing this, you know, talk therapy, psychotherapy modality, that would be good.<br />6:25<br />But it wouldn’t be as special and as magical as it was by incorporating all this like spiritual self.<br />6:31<br />That was always a big part of me.<br />6:33<br />But I just kind of hadn’t, you know, celebrated it as much.<br />6:37<br />I hadn’t put as much attention or focus on it.<br />6:39<br />But, you know, in times when we really need to connect to our spiritual selves, I just found that it’s like, ok, this is wonderful and it’s a good part of it and it might even be the body of it.<br />6:50<br />But really to kind of fill in what was really took me over the edge, right, in a meaningful way was this spiritual way that she practiced.<br />6:59<br />And so it was during that time when again, everything in my life was falling away career and everything, right?<br />7:05<br />I was like, I have to really figure out who I am and what I want to do and what my purpose is in a more meaningful way.<br />7:11<br />And so it was during that kind of crisis in my life at that time of real crisis that I kind of looked back and was able to, you know, go into this in a deeper way and just kind of decide this is what I want to do.<br />7:26<br />But I want to do it in this meaningful way where I can practice in, in a similar way that she does.<br />7:31<br />But of course, I want to bring my own medicine.<br />7:32<br />So I went back to school and I incorporated all of these other elements as well.<br />7:36<br />So amazing.<br />7:37<br />And you keep talking about the spiritual self, what is the spiritual self or who, which part of that is that?<br />7:43<br />Well, I mean, I think it’s unique for all of us, but I think we are spiritual beings having a human experience.<br />7:49<br />And so it’s really this ephemeral part of us, right?<br />7:53<br />It’s tapping into the esoteric and the the eternal part of us that, that, you know, never can die, right?<br />7:59<br />I mean, this energy can’t ever be destroyed.<br />8:01<br />That is our own unique energy signature.<br />8:04<br />And that’s what really I think is at the source of it all that’s what carries through us and sometimes gets masked or hidden throughout life.<br />8:11<br />And, but ultimately, I think that on this, you know, spiritual journey that we’re having as humans, we’re trying to peel that away to get back to the purest form of that.<br />8:19<br />And then we do it all over again in my belief, right?<br />8:22<br />And and hopefully we’re getting wiser and better and more evolved as we go.<br />8:26<br />Thank you for defining that just because I feel like you hear that, you know, you’re like, ok, I’m going to practice more of my spiritual self.<br />8:32<br />I’m gonna tap in my spirituality.<br />8:34<br />Of course, I think it’s defined for every single person a little bit differently, but I would just wanted to clarify that.<br />8:39<br />And then earlier today, you said a little bit about like, you know, how things show up in your life could be an expression of something else that’s going on or what is the actual deeper root?<br />8:48<br />Do you have an example of what that has looked like for yourself or for like a client?<br />8:52<br />Oh gosh, I mean, so many it could be any, anything that’s out of center, out of your kind of like life is beautiful and I’m happy and I’m fully expressed, right?<br />9:03<br />As you would put it right if you’re showing up and having a lot of anxiety for me at that time, right?<br />9:08<br />I I don’t actually tend to be a very anxious person, but during that time in my life where I had marriage dissolving and a lot of just troubles in that way, I started having crazy levels of anxiety just as an example, right?<br />9:23<br />But I think any time that is happening and it, and it, you know, it’s not like I didn’t understand what it was about or why I was feeling but I just hadn’t like, ever fully experienced that in this way.<br />9:33<br />And so it was really, and I wasn’t all the way healed.<br />9:36<br />I mean, there was so much that I had to go through to express that.<br />9:40<br />But what I realized was that I needed to listen to what, what was causing me to feel anxious.<br />9:47<br />I had a lot of fear about the future, right?<br />9:49<br />Because everything was grumble.<br />9:51<br />And that’s typically what anxiety is.<br />9:52<br />It’s like this rapid energy.<br />9:54<br />My whole life was crumbling my future as I knew it.<br />9:56<br />And every construct that I believe I knew was was falling apart.<br />10:00<br />And so so yeah, it was a lot of fear about the future and the unknown for me at the time, which made a lot of sense because again, nothing was certain at the time.<br />10:09<br />And so it’s really listening to how is it that you’re out of about how can you greet that energy of this fear of the unknown and be with that rather than judging it or medicating it or, you know, pathologize in any way?<br />10:20<br />I’m really glad I actually went to my doctor at the time and I just was breaking down.<br />10:25<br />I was in tears when I saw just my family practice doctor who I didn’t even see that often.<br />10:30<br />And I happened to have one of my crying fits, you know, where I was super anxious and I’m just, you know, cried at the drop of a hat.<br />10:36<br />And I got in there and it wasn’t even for anything.<br />10:38<br />She was just kind of asking me how I was.<br />10:40<br />And what happened was I, you know, told her, hey, this whole thing is going on in my life and it all so uncertain.<br />10:46<br />And she said to me, and I will never forget because this is somebody different than my therapist.<br />10:50<br />By the way, she was just my, you know, family practice doctor and I’ll never forget what she said is she said, you know, I think you’re strong and I think you’re going to be ok and she didn’t know me that well.<br />11:00<br />I mean, I didn’t see her that often, but I will never forgot this.<br />11:03<br />I think you’re strong and I think you’ll be ok, come back to me happy to help you.<br />11:07<br />And I hadn’t asked for, you know, antidepressants or anything like that.<br />11:11<br />But she said we can, you know, do something about that, but I think you’re going to be ok.<br />11:16<br />And so if you need something, reach out to me, but I think you’re going to be ok and that just really meant the world to me.<br />11:22<br />Not again that there’s any indictment I have clients who take, you know, medications.<br />11:25<br />There’s no indictment on that at all.<br />11:27<br />But what she did was she gave me my power in that moment to really trust that, that I, I had this sources.<br />11:35<br />I just had to listen to what was going on.<br />11:36<br />There’s nothing wrong with the fact that I was crying.<br />11:39<br />I just really need to listen to Alan, you know, the ways that I was in this and that I was crying at a drop of a hat.<br />11:45<br />I just really need to be with that energy so I could transform and transition through that in that moment where you were getting your power back.<br />11:53<br />So how can someone find their power again?<br />11:55<br />Because I think when we’re in those moments of life, right?<br />11:58<br />Where we’re like anxious life is chaotic, everything’s like it’s falling down like it feels like you can’t grab on to anything, right?<br />12:04<br />It feels like everything is falling through your fingertips and you know, so many parts within us want to reach and grab out and be like this is the answer, this is the answer something, something give me some sense of safety.<br />12:15<br />But it sounds like in that moment, she reminded you that you had some sense of safety within yourself and that gave you that power.<br />12:21<br />So how can someone find that power within themselves to feel safe in the moment, to be with whatever is happening to them in the middle of the chaos?<br />12:31<br />I mean, I really think you have to listen, you know, try to explore what that, how that would be represented, listen to the messages and what are coming through, right?<br />12:41<br />I just needed to be reminded, right?<br />12:42<br />That I had that and I often find when I’m working with people, I don’t know what you find but that it literally is a switch, right?<br />12:50<br />If somehow we’re feeling victimized or disempowered in some way, which to me, I like in those, in, in a very similar camp just to remember that it’s already in you.<br />12:59<br />It’s not that you’re becoming something that, you know, you have to reach for something that doesn’t exist.<br />13:06<br />You might have been separated from that or felt disconnected from that internal part of you, but it’s already in you.<br />13:11<br />And so just remembering, well, what is that?<br />13:14<br />Right?<br />13:14<br />I mean, that was just a reminder like, OK, yeah, I am strong, I am powerful, right?<br />13:19<br />I am so I can get through this.<br />13:21<br />So it just flips on that easily and then we can be with that, right?<br />13:25<br />And then approach everything.<br />13:26<br />It doesn’t change all the problems, right?<br />13:28<br />I mean, it doesn’t mean that those things just go away like that.<br />13:30<br />But if we approach them from a more empowered stance, then it’s a mindset.<br />13:35<br />Right.<br />13:36<br />Right.<br />13:36<br />It’s a way of it’s an orientation or a way that we can approach any situation that if we’re empowered in that approach, well, then we can’t lose, right?<br />13:46<br />Even if we don’t win, we can’t lose because we’ll see the opportunity or the growth that can come from that.<br />13:52<br />So yeah, so beautifully said, yeah, it’s just, I mean, it’s literally like a switch, you can flip it at any moment.<br />13:57<br />In yourself with anyone, you can, you know, set those reminders anytime that we need them.<br />14:02<br />But just I think coming from that empowered, you know, where we are can be fully expressed right in, in our true self and start letting those powerful, creative, innovative, you know, parts come up with solutions, right?<br />14:16<br />Then we’ll, we’ll, you know, do better.<br />14:19<br />Yeah.<br />14:19<br />And so in that, I feel like the question that I get a lot from people or the question that people come up against is like, how do I know this part of me is my intuition that’s guiding me in the right direction.<br />14:30<br />And how do I know this part of me is, is not my intuition.<br />14:33<br />So like how do you differentiate between like this is a supportive empowering decision for me?<br />14:39<br />I think when you’re also talking to that energy behind like I’ve got me, I can do this, I can figure it out.<br />14:46<br />It’s like almost like the grounded tree, right?<br />14:48<br />And then there’s like that next step of now you can get caught up in like, well, which path do I take?<br />14:54<br />What is the thing for me?<br />14:55<br />Which choice do I listen to?<br />14:56<br />With which voice within me do I listen to?<br />15:00<br />I would say always flow, right?<br />15:02<br />So the path to take is always going to flow.<br />15:04<br />If there’s resistance happening in you or around you, there’s usually a message in that, that it’s not, you know, the most vital path that you could take.<br />15:13<br />And so really listening to where flow is in your life, like what is come is easy and then feels good, right?<br />15:20<br />Flow isn’t just like, OK, well, that’s the easy thing to do.<br />15:23<br />And then it really feels like what actually really lights you up and helps you feel good in all layers of your being, even if that’s for a moment, right?<br />15:30<br />It’s like, OK, well, I made this decision and I also think choice and decision really help us to connect to our power, right?<br />15:37<br />So if I listen to that and I choose to follow this path and I just noticed, right, it’s like without indictment that OK, did that feel better or worse?<br />15:45<br />And so we can always make decision from that, but I would say it’s also like notice if the voice is coming through in an urgent way in an anxious way in a dis regulated way in some form, usually that’s fear that’s driving you.<br />15:59<br />And you know, there’s so many subtle, you know, fearful parts.<br />16:02<br />It’s like if fear is driving it, well, then probably it’s not going to take you on the right path.<br />16:06<br />It’s probably gonna do the opposite and take you away from what kind of the righteous path for you is.<br />16:12<br />And so it’s listening to what any of that like if it’s frenetic, if it’s urgent, if it’s chaotic, chaotic is another good way to kind of tune into that energy.<br />16:23<br />If it feels ok.<br />16:25<br />Well, I got to do that, you know, like, any way or I feel really pressured or really stressed to do it.<br />16:29<br />That’s probably too chaotic.<br />16:31<br />It’s not going to flow.<br />16:32<br />Whereas I think of intuition is much more quiet.<br />16:34<br />It’s still, it’s consistent, it’s steady.<br />16:37<br />Even if it’s taking you on the harder path or the, you know, like, I mean, for me there was so much of that it was like, oh, I’ve got to leave this marriage.<br />16:44<br />Oh, I’ve got to go back to school.<br />16:46<br />Oh, I’ve got to take out a bunch of student loans.<br />16:48<br />Oh, I’ve gotta, you know, like they’re not, it’s not necessarily easy, but it just felt right.<br />16:53<br />And then every step that I took in order to put conscious action to those things just flowed really easy.<br />17:00<br />Right?<br />17:01<br />Walks along the way.<br />17:03<br />I remember even there were a couple of schools that I was looking at.<br />17:06<br />This is a silly example, but it just popped into my head.<br />17:09<br />So maybe I meant to tell this story.<br />17:11<br />There were a couple of schools that I was looking at and I wanted to stay close because again, my life was still falling apart when I was going back to, to school for my psychology program.<br />17:20<br />And so I want to stay close because I still needed to be like in the city that I was in.<br />17:25<br />So it wasn’t like I was opening it up and, but there were several programs and researched all the options.<br />17:30<br />And I literally was up for like this interview at this one of the universities, right that I was going back to do again this clinical work in.<br />17:40<br />And I got close to the and I just was driving around, I was looking for parking and I just got this feeling like, no, like I’m not even going into this interview and I just, it was so, I mean, I was dressed for it.<br />17:53<br />I was literally there circling looking for parking and I was like, something just feels so not right about.<br />17:59<br />This is not where I meant to go.<br />18:01<br />And I just literally just listen to that.<br />18:05<br />I knew it and I drove off and, wow, and it just felt really true.<br />18:10<br />I didn’t feel bad about it.<br />18:11<br />I didn’t feel flaky about it.<br />18:13<br />It, I mean, I don’t, you know, I like I, it, well, I’m sure I communicated with them, you know, afterward, but I was just like, you know, I don’t need to go through this exercise because I’m getting such strong intuition.<br />18:23<br />The closer I get to this place that this is not where I meant to be.<br />18:27<br />And so it’s just really listening, like sometimes it’s making those hard decisions are really honoring like what, you know, and not like, I just have to listen to what I’m getting.<br />18:37<br />I don’t know why sometimes I’m getting, it’s just annoying.<br />18:39<br />Like I’m literally was almost like repelled as as I got closer and it was really hard to find parking and it wasn’t just, oh, that, it was hard to find parking.<br />18:47<br />So I was like, you know, I’m out of here.<br />18:49<br />Right.<br />18:50<br />But I was just like, I literally almost felt like this, this oppositional magnet, like, pushing me away, like repelling me from this place.<br />18:56<br />And I just thought I have to listen to this.<br />18:58<br />Whereas the other places that I looked and ultimately, the place that I went, I didn’t feel that it was just like, oh, this is ease.<br />19:04<br />Everything is, is flowing here.<br />19:06<br />It’s so amazing because I feel like so many of us can also get caught up in feeling that and ignoring that, right?<br />19:12<br />Like you can get up and like talking yourself into something or saying like, well, I should just give it a chance or do all these things.<br />19:18<br />And it’s, I mean, that can be anything in life, right?<br />19:21<br />Like, but we end up pushing ourselves or thinking that well, maybe this is me self sabotaging.<br />19:26<br />So I should just push myself through it.<br />19:28<br />But it sounds like there was like a very steady no in that and like almost like a full body.<br />19:35<br />No of like, no, that is not for me.<br />19:37<br />And also you talked so much to like making these choices and these decisions kind of build on top of each other and create this like, inner trust that you can believe over time is that fair totally.<br />19:49<br />And like, I love that word.<br />19:50<br />Trust.<br />19:51<br />It’s me trusting myself.<br />19:52<br />There was nothing bad about, you know, could have.<br />19:55<br />I mean, I know it’s a great school.<br />19:57<br />It’s a great school for a lot of people.<br />19:59<br />It just didn’t feel right for me and it felt so true.<br />20:01<br />It felt true for me.<br />20:03<br />It might not have felt true for somebody else, but it felt so true for me and I had to honor that and the more that I listened to that and it was just a very quiet, right.<br />20:11<br />I mean, it was a strong feeling.<br />20:13<br />I felt like, really even so much like, yeah, it’s not even like I’m not even actually going to go through the exercise of going in there and I just don’t even need to do that.<br />20:20<br />I already know that I don’t choose this place.<br />20:23<br />Right.<br />20:23<br />It’s not even a matter of them choosing me, like I just don’t choose it.<br />20:26<br />It’s not for me.<br />20:27<br />And so, and, and so of course you have to know yourself and I was really, you know, had been in this practice of, of listening right to those messages and that was such a gift, right?<br />20:39<br />To, to learn how to do that in a different way because it wasn’t like I was afraid go in or, oh, they might reject me or, oh, they might not choose me or it wasn’t anything like that.<br />20:47<br />Right.<br />20:47<br />I mean, I had already advanced right to this level that, you know, I was doing this interview, right.<br />20:53<br />But it was just like, no, it’s just, it’s not right.<br />20:55<br />It’s not right.<br />20:56<br />And I just know it in my bones and maybe I can’t even entirely articulate or explain what that is because I haven’t, you know, integrated myself into this, but some energy is telling me this isn’t right.<br />21:07<br />And so I just have to honor it and it felt right again, it could have been a different truth for someone else.<br />21:11<br />If someone had a issue with motivation or showing up or some of those things, it’s like, yeah, maybe the exercise of like challenging yourself to do that.<br />21:18<br />But that wasn’t it.<br />21:19<br />For me, it was really my growing edge that I needed to get better at was listening to that intuition and honoring that setting more boundaries, not pushing myself, we can come from any direction of that.<br />21:30<br />So again, that’s what I mean by really knowing yourself.<br />21:32<br />It’s like I didn’t need to learn to slog through the thing that wasn’t right for me.<br />21:36<br />I needed to learn to set a boundary around something that wasn’t right for me and I, I knew it but I, and I didn’t need to do it anyway just to make other people comfortable.<br />21:45<br />Yeah.<br />21:45<br />So in that, you know, you talked about meeting your own growing edge because for someone different, in a different situation, it could have been a different choice, right?<br />21:53<br />Or like the muscle or that thing that they had to learn or experience in that moment could be different?<br />21:58<br />Right?<br />21:59<br />So can you talk a little bit about that?<br />22:00<br />Like, how does someone know what is their growing edge in that moment when they’re faced with the decision or to do something different?<br />22:07<br />Right.<br />22:08<br />As I’ve experienced in my own journey from like being a lot in my masculine energy to finding my feminine flow.<br />22:14<br />I had to almost like swing completely.<br />22:17<br />I talk about this all the time like this pendulum swing of like I got to experience what it feels like to be in my feminine and learn all the beautiful things about being in my feminine.<br />22:26<br />And then there’s an integration process that happens that I get to discern when I’m in my feminine, when I’m in my masculine and I, but I had to come from that place of knowing when was my edge and when I needed to learn that lesson, not maybe not that lesson or that practice for myself.<br />22:43<br />So I can integrate and discern it.<br />22:45<br />So how can someone choose for themselves?<br />22:47<br />What’s their edge in that moment when they’re faced with a new decision or when they’re faced with on this growing path?<br />22:52<br />Because everyone’s journey is so different.<br />22:54<br />Everyone’s journey is different.<br />22:55<br />Yeah, I mean, I think it takes a lot of self exploration.<br />22:58<br />I don’t know that I could have, you know, come as my normal unconscious self before that, that I had done a lot of inner work and really gotten to know well, what are my patterns?<br />23:09<br />What are areas that I struggle?<br />23:10<br />What are areas that I internally, because a lot of us, that’s how it expresses like we internally suffer.<br />23:16<br />And that was definitely the case for me, some people kind of, I wasn’t, you know, so much in that way, but I was, it would internally kind of hold a lot of energy right?<br />23:26<br />More than I needed to.<br />23:28<br />So it was really learning that.<br />23:30<br />How do I really honor myself?<br />23:33<br />How can I be more self honoring in this life so that I can be again, fully expressed.<br />23:38<br />It took a lot of awareness and consciousness that work that had happened before, again in therapy, getting to know myself peeling back all those layers and noticing what these patterns and strategies were.<br />23:47<br />So I think it’s useful right?<br />23:48<br />To have a container of somebody who can help 100.<br />23:51<br />Yes.<br />23:51<br />Yeah.<br />23:51<br />Reflect those back to you if you’re not totally aware of what they are.<br />23:55<br />But, but definitely, I mean, there was an emergent pattern of me, of probably some self abandonment.<br />24:02<br />And so and and how are the ways that we abandon ourselves?<br />24:06<br />And for me that was probably putting other people before myself, you know, pleasing a little bit, you know, just that, that dynamic, right of self abandonment that would show up that I really needed to learn you know, I didn’t need to learn to, you know, put more and more I was so gifted at that, like to, you know, to an extreme, right?<br />24:25<br />I needed to actually be better at saying, you know, like I’m sorry, but no or whatever, it just really honor what was true for me so that my life could feel more congruent and more expressed.<br />24:36<br />And so I would say it took work ahead of time, right?<br />24:41<br />To really kind of get to know that pattern.<br />24:42<br />But then once you do, you actually notice, right, I’m sure you work with people in a similar way.<br />24:47<br />It’s like there’s actually pretty consistent patterns that are just repeating and recycling themselves in so many different ways.<br />24:53<br />And that’s what our or wounds or that’s what our compensatory strategies, that’s what our growing edge ends up being.<br />25:01<br />These are the patterns and the dynamics that are that nobody else is creating suffering in my life.<br />25:06<br />If, if I’m not fully expressed, I’m creating suffering because I’m still colluding with these patterns.<br />25:11<br />And so I have to learn, you know, to identify what are the, you know, usually there’s two or three main ones, right?<br />25:18<br />And how do I, I notice everywhere in my life that that surfaces in all the ways.<br />25:23<br />And so I just get better and better at showing up in that way, which for me, you know, speaking of, I mean, I probably came frankly from more of that feminine energy but like a wounded feminine around that at times.<br />25:35<br />Right.<br />25:35<br />Not all the time.<br />25:36<br />I wasn’t, you know, I mean, it wasn’t awful.<br />25:38<br />Right.<br />25:39<br />But, and then I overcorrected right into, as I emerged from that and as I went with my practice, you know, 10 years ago, like, I just as a single one, just all of it where I was, you know, shifted into my masculine.<br />25:54<br />And so then I had to work to shift back out of my masculine into my, you know, true kind of like embodied feminine after that.<br />26:00<br />But it’s all just an evolution, right?<br />26:02<br />And so the edge can, you know, shift and we just have to keep up and recognize it’s like I had to really experience and explore all corners of the room and that is still will still continue to happen.<br />26:14<br />I think for the rest of our lives, we just get better and better at it.<br />26:16<br />So you said, so that was so beautifully said.<br />26:19<br />So thank you so much.<br />26:21<br />I feel like, especially the part of like, how I think you said something along the lines of like, how we’re, we’re holding ourselves back internally and we’re not living a life fully expressed, which is so much about this podcast.<br />26:33<br />You know, it’s like, how can we learn to be with a part of ourselves, integrate those parts of ourselves so that we can feel more fully expressed in our lives, like really, really in aligned and all parts of us are coming through.<br />26:45<br />Not just part, not only just certain parts, right?<br />26:49<br />Only the parts of us that feel like they’re stuck in a pattern or only the parts of us that feel safe up to this degree, you know, like, what does it actually look like to bring our most authentic self to the table in our everyday lives?<br />27:00<br />Yeah.<br />27:01<br />Agreed.<br />27:01<br />Agreed.<br />27:02<br />And I think we need to really peel back so that we can because I mean, I love the name of your, which is kind of what I was drawn to it in the first place, very, very apropos, but that expression of self, right?<br />27:15<br />That is what our spiritual self is here to do is not to live this, you know, like watered down life but to be fully alive.<br />27:23<br />And so how do you get to this place of really being fully alive and enjoying this trip that we have, you know, in this body in this, in this lifetime?<br />27:34<br />How do you get to fully express yourself in that and have the most time possible to do that in the most alive and, and fully express way.<br />27:42<br />And I think that’s really what this work is that I want to help other people do because, you know, I know how meaningful it is when we live life in that way.<br />27:50<br />Yeah, there was one episode I had on here around New Year’s and I specifically asked, told everyone this is the only question that I would ask myself, I’ve been asking myself the last two years and I would say, ask yourself this question.<br />28:00<br />It’s like, what makes you feel the most alive in this world?<br />28:03<br />What are you doing that makes you feel the most alive and do that this year, do more of that this year.<br />28:08<br />And it’s so true that, that when you’re fully expressed, there’s so much aliveness I think about life.<br />28:14<br />And I’m like, you know, we came into this world, honestly, probably our most fullest express selves as little kids, as babies and things like that.<br />28:21<br />We saw the world.<br />28:23<br />And however we want to express ourselves.<br />28:24<br />I think kids are such a beautiful example of what’s available to us because a lot of them don’t think they say what’s on their mind.<br />28:31<br />They just do.<br />28:32<br />They’re like, I want that, I want this, I don’t want that and they’ll tell you, you know, until the world kind of gets a handle on them.<br />28:39<br />You know, life happens, experiences happen then and then I think about like, wow, ok.<br />28:43<br />So for the 1st 1 to 5 years, right?<br />28:46<br />I know there’s like specific years that we get integrated, 1 to 5 to 7 years, we’re doing that and we’re absorbing a lot of information and then there’s like seven to like 2530 that we’re starting to be not our political express and then we come back to ourselves and we’re like, we, I want to feel more connected.<br />29:04<br />I want to feel more alive.<br />29:05<br />I want to feel more expressed.<br />29:07<br />How do we do that?<br />29:08<br />And you’re doing that by helping people pull back the layers dive in deeper into the roots of where these things like what he does to expressing ourselves in the way that feels most aligned.<br />29:20<br />Yep.<br />29:21<br />I mean, couldn’t agree more.<br />29:22<br />I talk about that often as this pendulum, like our souls come in, I believe really pure and authentic, right?<br />29:28<br />And that just is, you know, I mean, science and psychology would say that’s like we’re sponges, right?<br />29:33<br />Our brains are in theta state from 1 to 7 or 0 to 7.<br />29:36<br />And so we’re just absorbing, but we’re all, we’re absorbing the good and the bad, right?<br />29:39<br />Like the, the sponge is not discriminating what is valuable and what’s not.<br />29:44<br />And so it absorbs all of it, right?<br />29:46<br />And that’s our parents wounded selves, you know, what’s un integrated in them, constructs from society, culture, you know, ancestral, all of that stuff, right?<br />29:55<br />And so what we do is part of that sponge part of that absorption that we’re making in our, in the state of state of our brains, right?<br />30:03<br />From 0 to 7 is really learning how the world works according to this ecosystem that we’re in, that’s really unique to each of us, right?<br />30:12<br />You know, based on all these variables and so what happens during those years is we learn how essential it is because we are literally dependent Children.<br />30:21<br />I’m just repeating what you said in, in different language, of course, but this is how I talk about it often.<br />30:26<br />Like we absorb that and connection is essential.<br />30:29<br />So we move away from authenticity towards connection and belonging because we have to belong, right?<br />30:34<br />If we are fully expressing ourselves in those years, and this is again, most unconscious parroting that happens.<br />30:41<br />Of course, there’s beautiful conscious parroting that can also happen.<br />30:44<br />But, but it’s less likely than, you know, not right?<br />30:48<br />That, that this other way with this other system would work.<br />30:50<br />So we move towards belonging and connection because as you know, dependent little Children who are dependent on these deities, who are our parents or our caregivers, we’re like, ok, well, in order to belong here, well, I’m going to absorb this, I’m going to see how you do that.<br />31:04<br />I’m gonna see what you like and I’m going to see what you don’t like and I’m going to absorb all of these tendencies, right?<br />31:08<br />So we move towards that and then again, we enter school systems and just how all of that works.<br />31:13<br />Friendships and you know, it just builds and builds and builds.<br />31:16<br />And so we’re still in this belonging phase.<br />31:18<br />And I think when we are really lucky, I often talk about this like the handful of teenagers that I work with.<br />31:24<br />It’s so cool because I’m like, man, they are starting to uni that patterning earlier then.<br />31:30<br />Oh, I think that’s such a gift.<br />31:33<br />Right.<br />31:33<br />I was in my late twenties before I ever started deprogramming all of that.<br />31:37<br />Right.<br />31:37<br />And I’m like, wow, these old tiny souls.<br />31:40<br />Right.<br />31:40<br />They are going to have so much more aliveness in them because they’re moving back on the pendulum again to authenticity.<br />31:47<br />And they are getting closer to this aliveness that they’re meant to experience where they’re not so afraid of not belonging or not having connection with anyone that we have, we can endure, right?<br />31:58<br />The anxiety or the stress of moving away from the way that it was prescribed to us in our family systems or other systems, right?<br />32:05<br />And we can become authentic and, and that is the soul’s journey in my mind and some people never seize that opportunity, right?<br />32:12<br />They get stuck in that belongingness or that connection rather than really then swinging back on the pendulum to this other place where it, where the soul really wants to go and is, is designed to take you in this life, which is to be fully expressed, to be fully authentic, right?<br />32:27<br />To be fully true to itself.<br />32:29<br />How does someone challenge the sense of belonging?<br />32:33<br />Right?<br />32:33<br />Because I think that’s one of the most difficult things when you start to find yourself, you know, I can definitely talk to you like as I’ve evolved as a human being, I didn’t fully find this until I was like, well, you know, the door, someone knocked on the door for me at like 26.<br />32:46<br />You know, I was very lucky in that way.<br />32:48<br />But at the same time, I feel like II I was still peeling so many layers.<br />32:52<br />And in the most recent years, as I evolved as a human, the hardest thing is letting go of friendships that no longer align or even just energetically, they start to just separate, you know, life changes, the communities that I step into what I like.<br />33:07<br />What I don’t like what I’m attracted, do not as much as if it’s so beautiful that I feel so much more authentically aligned and so connected and still met in so many different ways.<br />33:16<br />How can someone, you know, there’s still almost like this grieving process that happens of like, wait, I have this, this version of me that I knew for so many years brought me this life that looked in this way through these eyes as much as that is still, that was there.<br />33:33<br />And I want to go this way.<br />33:34<br />How does someone go from like I’m here and I have all these things, but I, I feel so called to go this way and work through that and navigate that because as you’re stepping into your fullest express self, as you’re stepping into your own personal evolution on this world or whatever that is, I feel like we just go through that in different cycles in different ways totally.<br />33:54<br />I mean, I’ve been through so many iterations and that resistance that will come up inside of us, right?<br />33:59<br />The the word that we use for it in psychology is differentiation, right?<br />34:02<br />It’s like this fear or this anxiety we stay with what we know because we’re afraid that if we become too different, like the distance that we could create between ourselves by changing or growing or evolving in our own, you know, unique expression of self that, that there is different degree of differentiation that we all experience.<br />34:22<br />And that could be again, based on, you know, programming, you would should be from families or churches or so many systems that are like, hey, we don’t want to get, we don’t want to let the like rope out too far on the buoy, right?<br />34:34<br />Like you got to keep it in close.<br />34:35<br />And so some people experience those real pressures and of course, some families, you know, honor more the individuation of self.<br />34:42<br />Again, I think we’re meant to become individuated in this way.<br />34:45<br />And so it’s really understanding that no matter how individuated your family system or friends system might celebrate you kind of stretching that there’s always going to be some degree of stress or anxiety that you would disconnect, right?<br />34:58<br />And so all going to feel that at a certain point and just it’s being aware of that and then noticing, you know what that point is, what that threshold is inside yourself.<br />35:06<br />And so again, paying attention and just listening to all of that.<br />35:09<br />But I’ve had so many iterations of that where, when I really realized, like, wow, I’m going on this, what seemed like a very wayward path, right?<br />35:19<br />And it often I was doing that in solitude, right?<br />35:23<br />And in isolation and, and self imposed, right?<br />35:26<br />Choosing to do that.<br />35:27<br />And really, and I was really fortunate, like in my family system that, you know, I can still be accepted, I wasn’t always as well understood by them.<br />35:37<br />at times at points where it really felt like, oh wow, you’re really growing and how like this is our tribe and this is how our tribe does it and this is how you do it and you’re part of our, you know, like, but really recognizing that, that I have to honor more than anything, I have to honor myself.<br />35:51<br />And so again, for me, that was the growing edge because I was probably more inclined towards mesh, you know, towards enablement, towards pleasing, towards self abandonment.<br />36:03<br />And so I really needed to kind of go on this wayward journey that for me lasted years and years and years.<br />36:08<br />It really felt like there was a lot of solitude.<br />36:10<br />But what happens when we do that and we can really separate but still know there’s a net, there still know there’s love and some people don’t have that.<br />36:16<br />Some people don’t have the love, some people don’t have the net, some people, it’s a romantic partnership.<br />36:21<br />Some people, it’s friendships.<br />36:22<br />For me, there was, I lost people in every category you can imagine.<br />36:26<br />Right.<br />36:26<br />But I really still had to honor my path of this is my growing edge.<br />36:31<br />I need to be true to myself.<br />36:32<br />I need to honor what I know.<br />36:33<br />I need to discover who I am.<br />36:35<br />That is, that’s the most important thing for me.<br />36:38<br />It’s more important than maintaining this connection or nurturing it.<br />36:42<br />And as, as, as I go, I’ll learn more.<br />36:45<br />Number one, sometimes the environment reflects back to you.<br />36:48<br />Hey, you’re not welcome here anymore.<br />36:49<br />Hey, there’s maybe there’s nothing.<br />36:51<br />Sometimes it’s it’s not being welcome.<br />36:53<br />Sometimes it’s that there, it’s just not relevant anymore, right?<br />36:56<br />And that’s a mutual decision.<br />36:58<br />Sometimes it comes from one direction but not the other.<br />37:00<br />Sometimes it comes from this direction but not, you know, the other, but it’s really just learning to listen and notice where once you’ve gone on that path and you’ve honored yourself, you know, as far as you’ve gone, what remains and what, maybe there’s relationships that are, you know, still on the periphery, but they’re not kind of cen central relationships any longer for a long time.<br />37:22<br />For me, there was a lot of solitude, right?<br />37:23<br />I kind of wasn’t interested in romantic partnerships.<br />37:26<br />I wasn’t even involved in them for many years of that.<br />37:29<br />because I was just really kind of on this path to discover myself and then meeting I think sometimes the fear is if I let go of this person, whether it’s a partner or family or friendship or what if I let go of them?<br />37:42<br />Well, then what will I have?<br />37:44<br />And so we cling.<br />37:45<br />Right.<br />37:46<br />And which is a form of settling even if we know.<br />37:48<br />And so the, the resistance in us can come up.<br />37:50<br />Right.<br />37:50<br />Of like, oh, ok.<br />37:51<br />Well, I don’t wanna be without, right.<br />37:53<br />I don’t want to be too lonely.<br />37:54<br />I don’t want to be, you know, not partnered.<br />37:56<br />Oh, well, what would happen again?<br />37:57<br />That uncertainty can be terrifying for us when I know all too well.<br />38:01<br />Right.<br />38:02<br />Yeah.<br />38:02<br />And still honoring the self.<br />38:04<br />Like I think it’s the path that we have to take.<br />38:06<br />If this again is your my particular brand of wounding, which I tend to attract people who, you know, probably have a similar brand of wounding need to really go on this journey.<br />38:16<br />Right?<br />38:16<br />And so that’s the way that it looked for me.<br />38:18<br />And sometimes that meant that people again, like fell away and there was again, no hard feelings but just, wow, we’re on different frequencies, we vibrate differently the way we operate in this world.<br />38:29<br />It’s, you know, all the love to you and we’re not coherent and sometimes there is a gruesome death to those relationships, right?<br />38:37<br />And sometimes there is just knowing and trusting that if I do this and I’m really true to myself, I can’t not magnetize and attract people who are at this place that I’m going.<br />38:49<br />Right?<br />38:49<br />And so there will be more connections, there will be more relationships, right?<br />38:52<br />You have not met all the people you will ever met in your lifetime at this moment.<br />38:56<br />Right?<br />38:57<br />There are beautiful things to come.<br />38:58<br />So it’s really trust and having faith, right?<br />39:01<br />Which is the spiritual, it’s not just the spirituality in you, it’s really a faith in something more divine that again, we are energy beings, you know, having this experience and we can’t not magnetize if, if this is what we become well, then there’s always going to be a match for us, right?<br />39:18<br />Whatever that is, whether it’s a friendship, partnership, so many forms that that can come in and so you will not be alone, right?<br />39:26<br />So I, I never really felt lonely on that path and I was also really blessed because so many of the people who might have been back there but cheering me on, you know, they’re still there and the the, you know, don’t completely understand the world sometimes that I live in or the way that I work.<br />39:41<br />But, you know, they celebrate me and root for me and I feel their support.<br />39:45<br />And so it’s just really noting like what categories you can in, right?<br />39:49<br />And how you can sort that and really you don’t have to let go of any of it, right?<br />39:53<br />Even if we’ve grown and evolved, like there still is a beautiful history and meaning that’s valuable there.<br />40:00<br />And frankly, even if, if you think about that in my life, I am just having this other thought about that.<br />40:05<br />It’s really beautiful because those are people like, who were there beforehand that I’m speaking of like before the journey.<br />40:12<br />So they really have known all of me and there’s something really sacred in that, right?<br />40:16<br />And something special and like, ok, well, it’s not just this version of me that, you know, but really, you’ve been here for all of it, you kind of, you saw the, the evolution and that’s a special relationship too.<br />40:28<br />So I hope that no, 100% and something that I think about and talk about lies and for years has been like, whatever is meant to flow with you.<br />40:37<br />Well, you know, like it is, it is so true, you know, you do have those relationships that I’ve seen your entire evolution and they’re like, I’m still rooting for you, even though I don’t understand, I can still love you from, love you in the way that I can, you know.<br />40:51<br />And then there’s also the people that you end up letting go or there, there’s a, there’s a people that you end up just like, really connecting on a whole different level.<br />40:59<br />And I think the older that I get and I think the older that we get is like, really opening up the door for all those tips and different types of relationships and knowing that they can look differently, feel different and support you differently.<br />41:10<br />And that’s totally ok.<br />41:11<br />Something that you said so much, which I’ve been thinking about this a lot with like Valentine’s Day and stuff like that is like the amount of love that we can have for ourselves.<br />41:20<br />Like, once you really step into this, like, I’m doing this for me, I’m, I’m honoring me.<br />41:26<br />There’s this like I trust me like there, if you can tap into that and then amount of love for yourself, it is one of the greatest loves.<br />41:36<br />I feel like if we can love our, I feel like the one of the greatest loves is the love that we give to ourselves.<br />41:41<br />Yes, I think in romantic partnership and love that you have other people is beautiful.<br />41:45<br />But imagine if you gave that to yourself times 10, every single time that you made these decisions, which you talked about so beautifully and what you just said, oh, thank you.<br />41:55<br />Well, it’s true, right?<br />41:57<br />And I think if we really master that this again, this relationship itself, if we really master that relationship with self, then man again, like who we become and how we can attract that even more profound kind of exemplary, right?<br />42:15<br />Like exalted connection is, I mean, it’s profound, right?<br />42:20<br />I noticed that with so many people, certainly I have been and you know, blessed enough to experience that now in my romantic life.<br />42:28<br />But I feel it with clients.<br />42:30<br />I feel it.<br />42:30<br />It’s just like you, man, you are like manifesting these kindred soul mate relationships.<br />42:38<br />Yeah.<br />42:39<br />I mean, it just again, it makes life feel so worthwhile to be that deeply connected, that deeply in love.<br />42:47<br />It’s a whole another level of love that before I started all this, I would have never even known it was possible.<br />42:52<br />Yeah, I hear you.<br />42:53<br />I believe that.<br />42:54<br />And when I go back to the versions of me that did not know how to love me because you always hear like you got to love yourself and you’re like, what the fuck does that mean?<br />43:01<br />You know, you’ll think in some ways you’re like, I am loving, I do, I love myself but I, but I don’t but I do but I don’t, you know, there’s like this weird, like I think I love myself but I really don’t like there’s no way to really define it.<br />43:12<br />And I think it’s always when you get on this path of learning how to love yourself to what you said, like the relationships that come from a place like I chose this because I love me is, is out of this world, you know, and also a life, like opportunities, business, whatever the way that you create life and you come from that place of like I chose this because I love me.<br />43:34<br />It feels like fireworks, it feels like magic.<br />43:38<br />Sometimes it feels like like spiritual woo woo you know, all the things that they talk and be like, wait, how is this, this death possible?<br />43:45<br />And it is, it’s so different than from when you come from a place of, like, oh, I’m loving you because I want to be loved.<br />43:51<br />It’s different.<br />43:51<br />It’s totally different.<br />43:52<br />Yeah.<br />43:52<br />You really have to go through the path though to, to learn and, and experience and just, you know, it’s, I’m so grateful I did.<br />44:01<br />I’m so grateful I did because it’s just next level.<br />44:03<br />Yeah, I would love to learn before we end up wrapping things up here.<br />44:07<br />I would love to know what kinds of healing modalities are outside of the Western medicine, Western psychology container, right?<br />44:14<br />Like I think your practice is so beautiful because you are bringing in that something that’s so necessary.<br />44:19<br />I think about this, not with just like Western medicine, but I mean, Western medicine in general, like even with like health and medical, like I think just having a beautiful blend of the spiritual holistic self with the Western is just exactly what our world really means.<br />44:34<br />And you’re doing that.<br />44:35<br />What are some healing modalities that you use if your clients that are not necessarily quote unquote Western psychology that you’ve brought to your practice?<br />44:44<br />Yeah.<br />44:44<br />Good question.<br />44:45<br />I probably will answer it.<br />44:46<br />Answer it in an unconventional way.<br />44:48<br />I mean, I’ve done lots of trainings, many of which are not even on my website, right?<br />44:52<br />I just kind of like stop listing them because really, I was hungry when I started this process to just, just, you know, sample everything that I could.<br />45:03<br />Right.<br />45:03<br />I wanted to do trainings in this and, you know, eastern ancient practices, just all kinds of that again, I could list or, you know, you could go look at my website.<br />45:11<br />There’s plenty that aren’t even on there because I just wanted to consume so much of it.<br />45:15<br />So I did and I think we take pieces of the consciousness of all of those from us, right?<br />45:20<br />And we leave again, we might metabolize and regurgitate some of them that aren’t like, oh yeah, that was like math for me.<br />45:26<br />But I really think how I integrate the holistic practice or the spiritual self or the ancient practices is the way that my intuition and medicine runs through me.<br />45:37<br />So again, there’s all these parts and I could, I never pull on one modality.<br />45:40<br />I guess that I trained in, that’s Eastern or Western frankly, unless somebody consciously says, hey, could we do this?<br />45:47<br />Which very seldom happens, right?<br />45:49<br />It’s like, I kind of just, it’s like this, you know, conglomeration of all of those that live inside of me.<br />45:55<br />And really what I’m pulling from that makes that’s most vital.<br />45:59<br />And I think the way that I show up with my clients, it’s the most authentic is when I’m just myself, frankly, I’m pulling from my life experience, right?<br />46:06<br />It’s never hard to, to talk about any con, you know, you could ask me anything and we could just flow with it all because really, I’m not pulling it from like, OK, well, let me think, how did this practitioner teach us how to do that?<br />46:17<br />And then there’s this linear way in which you have to approach.<br />46:19<br />And I just think we separate from our magic a little bit.<br />46:22<br />At least I do because I really, you know, am in this flow.<br />46:25<br />So when my intuition can come through me and I can use that as medicine when I’m sitting with somebody that’s more powerful than anything I’ve ever learned.<br />46:33<br />But it’s ancient, right?<br />46:34<br />I mean, it’s Eastern.<br />46:35<br />It is, you know, kind of this ephemeral esoteric realm that I’m pulling from that I can’t really point to and nobody ever truly trained me on it.<br />46:44<br />But that’s actually what makes like the people that resonate with me.<br />46:47<br />That’s I think what they come for because lots of people have psychology degrees, lots of people, you know, there’s lots of therapists out there, there’s lots of even the healers out there.<br />46:56<br />I think what makes somebody a really impeccable healer.<br />46:58<br />And this is, you know, I might not be for everybody but I think what makes somebody a really impeccable, you know, container holder is the energy that runs through them and how is it and how true is it and how authentic it and for me and I wasn’t always, you know, magical at this.<br />47:14<br />Right when I started because I definitely leaned more on kind of this western crutch when I started my practice, which was over a decade ago.<br />47:21<br />But I’ve just gotten better at, better at being true to myself.<br />47:24<br />And when I show up I don’t prepare for any meeting that I’m ever in, I just show up and just blow.<br />47:30<br />And so meant to come through and again, if my energy of that energy resonates with somebody, then they’ll know it, they’ll feel it and they’ll trust it, it will feel good.<br />47:41<br />Right?<br />47:41<br />I think that’s so much of being held in a container is really listening to.<br />47:45<br />Who does it feel good to leverage that energy?<br />47:47<br />Who reflects the energy to you that you really want to feel and be in that you are striving for?<br />47:53<br />How can they create a container so that you can feel more of that so that you can leap more into that realm.<br />47:58<br />And so that might not be a, you know, conventional answer because there are lots of things I study and so many that are really valuable and beautiful.<br />48:06<br />And I am amazed by people that just want to work in that way.<br />48:09<br />But to me, I just feel like I just, I just, they’re all living in there somewhere in my psyche, somewhere in my, you know, subconscious and I, I pull from them if I need to, but really, I just, you know, show up as me, I think that answer is so beautiful for someone that would work with you or even someone that is like a, a coach or practitioner.<br />48:27<br />I know a lot of coaches in practice, just listen to those podcasts and this sense of like trusting your magic, like how you show up is the exact what is meant to show up is so important.<br />48:38<br />And I learned that too as a coach when I was coaching a lot was like, I was learning, consuming everything you said.<br />48:44<br />It’s like, well, how can I just show up in the best way to serve?<br />48:46<br />And it’s like, really comes down to like the container that you create and it sounds like you create such a beautiful container.<br />48:51<br />But then also for clients like to find that to search for that and to be like, ok, what container meets me in the way that I want to be met or in a way that I surprisingly didn’t know that I needed and lean into those too because sometimes like the magic that you’re bringing to the table is exactly what a human means.<br />49:06<br />And I think we can even take that to every day in our lives.<br />49:09<br />Like, ok, I’m in this space.<br />49:11<br />What is here for me?<br />49:12<br />What is available to me and how can I receive in this moment and listen to those little nudges that you’re talking to, talking about clients.<br />49:19<br />What kinds of clients do you work with?<br />49:22<br />And how can someone connect with you, find you reach you.<br />49:26<br />, do you, do you offer virtual or is only in person?<br />49:29<br />Would love to hear a little bit more about your business and how you’re serving them.<br />49:33<br />Yeah, I work with people all over the world.<br />49:35<br />I do have an office here in Seattle that I still go to one day a week because some people just, you know, love the in person experience.<br />49:42<br />But I work virtually and really with people all over the world, I wanna work with people who want to work with me, right?<br />49:47<br />And so I tend to work with kind of gifted people, people who are entrepreneurs, you know, business owners, executives.<br />49:57<br />I tend to work with people who are really like, very expressed in their life.<br />50:02<br />But they’re just looking to optimize that even more and have this more kind of authentic or juicy experience in some area of their life that they’re not feeling fulfilled.<br />50:11<br />And so they would come to me, I also work with a lot of people in the western medical profession, psychiatrists, doctors, nurses, a therapist, people like that who are curious and see value in working in this way.<br />50:26<br />But they really like need some support to tap into their intuition and to really listen how to be healers.<br />50:33<br />So there that, that makes up a lot but honestly gifted people, like people who really want to live a consciously could be a, you know, stay at home mom.<br />50:40<br />Like, I don’t care.<br />50:42<br />I have such amazing.<br />50:44<br />I mean, I, like, it doesn’t matter what your challenge is, I’ll work with anybody again if it resonates and you can benefit from this because I do work in a more conscious.<br />50:53<br />I don’t work in a very traditional, like, you know, so many people will come to me if they didn’t do find me on psychology today or something like that.<br />50:59<br />And they’re like, oh, you’re not, I’ve never had therapies, I’ve never had a therapy experience like this.<br />51:04<br />And I’m like, yeah, it’s really not gonna be like, if that’s what you’re looking for, this is probably not for you, right?<br />51:09<br />So it’s just very, very different from that because again, I want really to expand people into their most conscious, authentic self.<br />51:18<br />And so how if you want to optimize those are the people that I tend to work with, and beautiful.<br />51:24<br />Like I said, I love my clients, I just, I meet with them and it makes me as happy to meet with them as hopefully, you know, any value that I’m adding to their life, right?<br />51:34<br />I really want to feel that deep soul connection when I’m working with somebody that you get to know them and they are, you know, like, like you’d be friends with them, you just adore who they are as souls and as people.<br />51:44<br />And so I’m fortunate at this juncture, it wasn’t always that way but I’m fortunate at this juncture in my practice that I’ve really gotten to that magnetic place where I think that I, you know, just attract and if it resonates, you know, with people, then I think again, listen to that.<br />51:57<br />That’s, that’s what I’m all about is listening to that energy.<br />52:00<br />So, so, yeah, I work virtually with people on the phone a lot.<br />52:03<br />You know, this zoom is so normal and not sure what else.<br />52:08<br />Name of my practice is shrink bigger.<br />52:09<br />So you can look up and there’s a lot of free stuff on there too.<br />52:13<br />Just like this one, I do podcasts and things with people.<br />52:15<br />I like want to give everyone resource free resources that they could just listen and taste and have access to other people too.<br />52:21<br />So you can go on to my website and just, you know, feel around and notice, you know, if it resonates or not or find lovely people like you that are also going to be listed on there, right?<br />52:32<br />That we’ve chatted and, and I think are lovely and I want to recommend to other people as well.<br />52:37<br />Thank you so much.<br />52:38<br />I mean, I really think what you’re doing is so special.<br />52:40<br />You know, someone that has personally been in the coaching space has personally dealt with spirituality and always like thought about therapist.<br />52:46<br />I think it’s just such a beautiful blend what you’re offering because it’s, yeah, you know, it’s really special and the fact that you two have a psychology background and just spirituality is just, I don’t know, to me, I’m like, yes, we need that in order to be our fullest expression, you know, be able to step into our fullest expressed selves, to be able to feel alive, like truly connected, right?<br />53:06<br />This like soul divined connection to like this is me.<br />53:10<br />This is my purpose.<br />53:11<br />This is how I get to live life.<br />53:12<br />Like there’s something so profound in that deep connection.<br />53:17<br />I keep using deep connection because that’s truly what it is.<br />53:20<br />It’s like almost like the thing that plugs us into our wall to be alive and on like on purpose, like fire, on purpose, basically living this life.<br />53:28<br />So I’m so grateful for you being here today.<br />53:32<br />And thank you so much for reaching out because I knew and you know, this is the best thing that happened, you know, attracting the right people that are supposed to be on this podcast because everything that you spoke about was so perfect for anyone that’s listening to this.<br />53:44<br />And I just so appreciate you.<br />53:46<br />So thank you.<br />53:47<br />Thank you so much for having me.<br />53:48<br />It’s been a pleasure.<br />53:49<br />You’re so welcome.</div></div></div></div></div></div></div>



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<li>Discover what spiritual psychology is and how it differs from traditional approaches.</li>



<li>Learn about Casey’s journey from experiencing an existential crisis to embracing her spiritual path.</li>



<li>Understand the significance of tuning into your intuition and recognizing your body’s signals.</li>



<li>Explore the importance of flow in life and how it guides decision-making processes.</li>



<li>Gain insights into the challenges of balancing belonging and authenticity in your personal evolution.</li>



<li>Hear about the transformative power of self-trust and honoring your true self.</li>
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<p>Casey has over a decade of clinical practice working with thousands of clients worldwide. She is a Licensed Psychotherapist, a Master Certified Consciousness Coach and a Certified Clinical Hypnotherapist. Beyond that her intuition and healing abilities allow her to feel client’s unique energy patterns adapting tools and techniques to support optimal organization for the precise needs of each soul.</p>



<p>Casey offers a unique combination of behavioral sciences, psycho-education, quantum physics, clinical psychotherapy, intuitive energy practices, ancient medicine techniques and mystical studies not only to help, but to guide her clients to true somatic embodied healing.</p>



<p>Casey uses a blend of traditional and holistic psychologies to restructure non-productive patterns honoring the complex and multidimensional layers of the human experience, helping clients to make radical transformations through conscious awakening.</p>



<p>Her specialized organic process includes Invitation, Presence, Attunement, Release, Restructuring, Initiation, Activation and Fortification.</p>



<p>Over the span of Casey’s career, she sweetly integrated being <em>clinically trained and mystically guided, </em>blending her behavioral psychology studies and her intuitive ability, listening deeply to the unseen to create organization in all layers and systems.</p>



<p>Casey bridges the worlds of science and spirituality in the realm of human behavior and Consciousness. Casey’s vision for transformation and expansion guides luminous Divine intelligence and the pathway to wholeness. Through her holistic and clinical interdisciplinary approach, Casey guides clients toward cultivating a deep connection with their sacred inner wisdom so they may lead an awakened, meaningful life.</p>



<p>Currently, Casey is a licensed psychotherapist in private practice in WA State, a Consultant, Mentor and Coach working with individuals, couples, families, organizations and businesses worldwide. Her clients include those individuals and groups who seek to shift deep unconscious patterns limiting their highest potential. Her clients are deeply invested in understanding the multidimensional consciousness of Self, relational frameworks, and larger community systems to heal organically. Some of her favorite work comes from immersive sessions where time and space don’t limit healing; instead, clients can access their unlimited potential by deepening into the complex framework of their psyche and soul’s blueprint. Casey also offers quantum-channeled guided meditations that access and transform the subconscious.</p>



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Are you curious about how your spiritual self can influence your life’s journey? In this riveting episode of “Fully Expressed Podcast with Karenna”, we delve deep with our esteemed guest, Casey Stevens. Casey, a virtual psychology practitioner from Seattle, brings a unique blend of clinical training and spiritual guidance to her work. We explore the intriguing concept of spiritual psychology and how integrating your spiritual self can lead to a more fulfilling, harmonious life.



In our conversation, Casey shares her insights on intertwining spirituality and psychology, offering a holistic approach to personal growth and self-discovery. We discuss the importance of understanding your inner self, the power of intuition, and how to navigate life’s challenges with a spiritually informed perspective.







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Full Transcript0:00Welcome to the Fully Expressed podcast with Karenna.0:02I’m so excited for today’s episode because we are going to dive into more conversation and more discussion around what it means to live a life fully expressed, whether that is talking about living a life, fully expressed, having different relationships so we can be fully expressed or creating a business with fully expressed.0:20So anyone that’s ever listening to this episode, if you’re here and you’re new, that is what you can expect from this show.0:26Today’s episode.0:27We have Casey Stevens, which I’m really excited about Casey because Casey reached out to me to be on this podcast and I saw what she was doing and I was like, oh my goodness, yes, we have to have you on this podcast.0:40So, thank you so much for reaching out.0:42I would love to have Casey introduce herself.0:45So Casey, would you like to introduce yourself?0:47Yes.0:47So I have a virtual psychology practice in Seattle, which is, and I work with people all over the world really.0:55So it’s really people who are aligned and, you know, want to work in this more conscious way.0:59And of course, you know, seeing the beautiful work you do really resonated.1:03And I just want to know lovely people who are doing this work in this wonderful way and provide resources for my community to have more connections and people that might do things similarly or a little differently.1:16And so, so that’s how I work.1:19Yeah, I’ve kind of often talk about it as you know, kind of clinically trained but mystically guided and so working in this spiritual way.1:26But providing this foundation of Western framework of psychology that I come from and practice and just love to help people in this holistic way to live their optimal lives.1:36So much of what you just said, I’m like so excited to dive into, can we talk about what a spiritual psychology practice?1:44Even?1:44What is that?1:45How do you define that?1:46Because I feel like, you know, mixing the two worlds is so special and so necessary in so many different ways, but can you define what that is or how your practice shows up for people or how you support people?1:58Yeah.1:58Well, I mean, kind of the foundation of it, right?2:01Is kind of training in this Western psychology framework, right?2:04That is psychotherapy or you know, psychology therapy, whatever you want to call that.2:09And so it’s just really understanding like the patterns in human behaviors.]]>
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<p>In today’s enlightening episode, we deeply explore the emotional and somatic experiences that often come to the forefront in difficult conversations. These conversations, while challenging, are a fundamental part of our human experience, offering us opportunities for growth, understanding, and deeper connection. Join me as we journey through the landscape of our internal worlds during these moments, uncovering insights into how our emotions and bodily reactions can shape and inform our interactions.</p>



<p>Understanding these dynamics is key to engaging in more meaningful and empathetic communication, whether it’s a discussion with a close friend, a family member, or a colleague. This episode guides mastering the art of navigating these complex emotional waters with grace, understanding, and effectiveness, enhancing our skills in emotional intelligence and empathetic communication.</p>



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In today’s enlightening episode, we deeply explore the emotional and somatic experiences that often come to the forefront in difficult conversations. These conversations, while challenging, are a fundamental part of our human experience, offering us opportunities for growth, understanding, and deeper connection. Join me as we journey through the landscape of our internal worlds during these moments, uncovering insights into how our emotions and bodily reactions can shape and inform our interactions.



Understanding these dynamics is key to engaging in more meaningful and empathetic communication, whether it’s a discussion with a close friend, a family member, or a colleague. This episode guides mastering the art of navigating these complex emotional waters with grace, understanding, and effectiveness, enhancing our skills in emotional intelligence and empathetic communication.







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Full Transcript0:00Welcome to the fully expressed podcast with Karenna.0:02I am your podcast host Karenna Soto.0:04Welcome back to the show where we have conversations that invite you into living a life, fully expressed, creating relationships where you can feel fully expressed, having a business, a career where you feel fully expressed and really, really stepping into your most authentic version of you.0:24I truly believe that we are all meant on this earth to evolve, expand express live fully as the gift that we have on this earth is so important to do that.0:37And there’s so much that comes from that by stepping into uncomfortable situations, meeting our edge, listening to the whispers that invite us into more and really going after what we like, what we want, what we feel and really embodying this fest express version ourselves, being with all of the ways of life for everything that comes with it, the lows, the highs, the neutrals and just truly absorbing all of the beautiful that comes from that.1:12So, thank you so much for being here.1:14Today is going to be a follow up solo session to last week’s session.1:19If you didn’t get a chance to do that.1:21I dove deep into what does it look like to truly navigate hard conversations?1:25And we didn’t just go there.1:26I actually talked about what can come up for you when you are navigating a difficult conversation, what the different communication archetypes look like in the middle of conflict and truly showing you representing what is available to you when you’re able to step into a fully grounded, open hearted heart, centered, open curiosity, compassionate curiosity, space and how you can open up that space by leaning into conflict.1:57You know what I truly believe when it comes to difficult conversations and when we avoid this conflict, we hold this messiness.2:04Yes, it’s very vulnerable.2:06Yes, there’s, there’s so much that comes up during that time, but we must lean in to receive the depth that we’re looking for in relationships.2:14This can be applied to romantic relationships, platonic relationships and professional relationships.2:20We are constantly relating to every single person that we talk to.2:25Whether that’s a new friend, whether that’s a best friend, whether that’s someone that we’ve been in business with for a long time or new, whether it’s someone that we’re trying to romantically be intimate with.2:37Those are all different types of relationships and the skill set of mast...]]>
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<p>In today’s enlightening episode, we deeply explore the emotional and somatic experiences that often come to the forefront in difficult conversations. These conversations, while challenging, are a fundamental part of our human experience, offering us opportunities for growth, understanding, and deeper connection. Join me as we journey through the landscape of our internal worlds during these moments, uncovering insights into how our emotions and bodily reactions can shape and inform our interactions.</p>



<p>Understanding these dynamics is key to engaging in more meaningful and empathetic communication, whether it’s a discussion with a close friend, a family member, or a colleague. This episode guides mastering the art of navigating these complex emotional waters with grace, understanding, and effectiveness, enhancing our skills in emotional intelligence and empathetic communication.</p>



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<div class="wp-block-create-block-castos-transcript"><div class="ssp-transcript"><div class="row"><div class="col"><div class="tabs"><div class="tab">Full Transcript<div class="tab-content ssp-transcript-content">0:00<br />Welcome to the fully expressed podcast with Karenna.<br />0:02<br />I am your podcast host Karenna Soto.<br />0:04<br />Welcome back to the show where we have conversations that invite you into living a life, fully expressed, creating relationships where you can feel fully expressed, having a business, a career where you feel fully expressed and really, really stepping into your most authentic version of you.<br />0:24<br />I truly believe that we are all meant on this earth to evolve, expand express live fully as the gift that we have on this earth is so important to do that.<br />0:37<br />And there’s so much that comes from that by stepping into uncomfortable situations, meeting our edge, listening to the whispers that invite us into more and really going after what we like, what we want, what we feel and really embodying this fest express version ourselves, being with all of the ways of life for everything that comes with it, the lows, the highs, the neutrals and just truly absorbing all of the beautiful that comes from that.<br />1:12<br />So, thank you so much for being here.<br />1:14<br />Today is going to be a follow up solo session to last week’s session.<br />1:19<br />If you didn’t get a chance to do that.<br />1:21<br />I dove deep into what does it look like to truly navigate hard conversations?<br />1:25<br />And we didn’t just go there.<br />1:26<br />I actually talked about what can come up for you when you are navigating a difficult conversation, what the different communication archetypes look like in the middle of conflict and truly showing you representing what is available to you when you’re able to step into a fully grounded, open hearted heart, centered, open curiosity, compassionate curiosity, space and how you can open up that space by leaning into conflict.<br />1:57<br />You know what I truly believe when it comes to difficult conversations and when we avoid this conflict, we hold this messiness.<br />2:04<br />Yes, it’s very vulnerable.<br />2:06<br />Yes, there’s, there’s so much that comes up during that time, but we must lean in to receive the depth that we’re looking for in relationships.<br />2:14<br />This can be applied to romantic relationships, platonic relationships and professional relationships.<br />2:20<br />We are constantly relating to every single person that we talk to.<br />2:25<br />Whether that’s a new friend, whether that’s a best friend, whether that’s someone that we’ve been in business with for a long time or new, whether it’s someone that we’re trying to romantically be intimate with.<br />2:37<br />Those are all different types of relationships and the skill set of mastering communication is so important.<br />2:45<br />And like I mentioned in the previous episode, if you didn’t get a chance to listen to it, I highly recommend you circle back to that at this point.<br />2:51<br />You know, communication has skills, right?<br />2:54<br />There are skills and tactics and frameworks that I can teach you and show you.<br />2:59<br />But this is also an embodied experience and what we don’t realize when there are hard topics or hard conversations or saying hard things when it comes to communicating with someone else that can trigger a somatic experience, it can trigger a trauma response.<br />3:16<br />It is essentially touching very vulnerable parts within us.<br />3:20<br />And if we don’t know how to navigate those one, we could miss out on the connection.<br />3:26<br />Two, we end up running into those communication barriers that I talked about.<br />3:30<br />So really assumptions and judgments, lack of listening, our own human defense system that’s trying to keep us safe from what we’re feeling in those hard conversations.<br />3:40<br />And so today, I want to piggyback off the last episode and I want to dive into what does it mean to somatic experience these hard conversations and, and truly where I want to come into and I want to get started with this is I want to invite you into how does your body feel when you are in the middle of having a hard conversation?<br />4:01<br />You’re saying hard things or you feel like something someone says, says something and it triggers you.<br />4:07<br />What do you feel like that in your body?<br />4:09<br />And some of us can completely disassociate.<br />4:12<br />So maybe you aren’t even in your body for a second, like you completely almost like you can’t hear the person talking, maybe you start daydreaming about something else.<br />4:21<br />Your mind goes somewhere else.<br />4:23<br />That’s a, that’s a sign of disassociation.<br />4:25<br />Maybe you’re someone that finds themselves just like frozen in their body, like you can hear what they’re saying, but you really don’t have the words to respond to what they’re saying.<br />4:36<br />Maybe you’re someone that immediately gets worried about what you did wrong, right.<br />4:42<br />Maybe you’re noticing that and in your body it feels like the energy is going inward versus the energy is going outward for someone that gets more intense in their expression.<br />4:52<br />Maybe when something hard conversation comes up, someone brings up something really sensitive to you.<br />4:57<br />You feel frustrated and angry and you want to like lash out at them.<br />5:01<br />So the energy might be going outward.<br />5:04<br />You might feel the anxiety feeling in your chest, your mind might start spinning your throat might actually clog up.<br />5:12<br />You know, when you have that frog in your throat or maybe your stomach starts to turn and you can feel like all different kinds of symptoms like as if your stomach is getting upset, maybe you just feel the butterflies in your stomach, maybe it rushed me.<br />5:23<br />Maybe you rush to the bathroom.<br />5:26<br />There’s so many different sensations that we can feel in our bodies when we are having a trauma response.<br />5:33<br />And the very first thing is that I want to invite you to start getting familiar to how your body is feeling.<br />5:39<br />So when you notice a sensitive topic come up or a certain conversation come up or when you’re in the room with someone that makes you feel a little edgy, makes you feel a little anxious, makes you feel uncomfortable.<br />5:50<br />Take note of what your body is feeling.<br />5:52<br />Do you completely?<br />5:54<br />Just pause and hold your breath for a second.<br />5:57<br />Do you want to run away from the conversation?<br />5:59<br />Like, do you find yourself wanting to distract yourself?<br />6:02<br />So you end up distracting yourself with your phone?<br />6:04<br />Maybe you distract yourself by leaving the room completely.<br />6:08<br />Maybe you distract yourself by wanting to change the conversation.<br />6:11<br />These are all different signs that our systems, our bodies don’t necessarily have the capacity to be with whatever is going on in that moment.<br />6:21<br />And it’s so important for you to notice that.<br />6:23<br />And so why is this happening?<br />6:25<br />So I kind of touched on this, this the way that the subconscious mind works and how, what does it mean to actually be triggered?<br />6:31<br />So let’s say you hear a word, a situation, our our systems have what we call in the brain.<br />6:39<br />I’m going to get the right the ambi I can never say this.<br />6:43<br />You guys and I’m so sorry, ambiguous.<br />6:48<br />They’re the boat, they’re on the sides of our brain.<br />6:50<br />And what those do is that they are constantly looking it at and paying attention to our surroundings.<br />6:58<br />And when something happens that triggers us, there is this chemical reaction that is sent into the body.<br />7:05<br />And so what does that actually mean?<br />7:07<br />It’s, they are stress hormones such as adrenaline and cortisol that flood our system when we do not feel safe for some shape or reason.<br />7:17<br />And the way that our system is saying that it doesn’t feel safe is because it is perceiving a certain event.<br />7:24<br />So this can be someone’s body language, this can be a certain topic, a certain word, it could be someone’s energy about them that our body is filtering and saying, oh OK, I have seen this before and it goes through your subconscious mind and it looks back at past experiences and it creates that past experience and it creates its own reality.<br />7:46<br />So to us that ends up creating a thought with it creates an emotion which creates a somatic experience, which is the part of us that ends up releasing these chemical reactions, which tend to be like adrenaline or cortisol that completely flushed the body because it’s trying to protect itself.<br />8:01<br />It’s a stress response to something that we do not feel comfortable with.<br />8:05<br />And so this comes up for us in the middle of difficult conversations and the way that it represents itself in the body is very similar to what I talked about.<br />8:15<br />So maybe you’re disassociating, maybe you’re anxious in your chest, maybe you feel the heaviness, maybe your body starts racing.<br />8:21<br />You can feel the sweatiness in your palms.<br />8:23<br />You can feel the anxiety coming up, you can feel your throat being constricted and your stomach starts to turn and clench.<br />8:30<br />There’s this contracted that comes up in the body.<br />8:34<br />Maybe you feel the energy going inward, maybe you feel the energy going outward.<br />8:39<br />Maybe you feel like you want to get the fuck out of a situation.<br />8:41<br />Maybe you feel like you want to completely avoid the conversation.<br />8:45<br />These are all kinds of trap trauma responses for us to pay attention to when we are in the middle of hard conversations.<br />8:52<br />And you know, the biggest thing is that comes up for us in the middle of hard conversations is a sense of vulnerability.<br />9:00<br />It’s a sense of, you know, we get triggered, something comes up and, and the key to feeling connected to feeling, seen to feeling, heard, feeling closer in relationship to someone is that vulnerability.<br />9:15<br />But when you are being asked to show parts of yourself that could be potentially rejected could be potentially judged could be to take, to potentially take it for a different situation.<br />9:26<br />Your system’s going to want to close down.<br />9:28<br />And so when you are feeling these responses in your body, what that’s coming up in these hard conversations, or maybe there are specific topics that make you feel this way.<br />9:38<br />The goal is to get curious because your, your body is just responding to a moment that it doesn’t feel Satan.<br />9:44<br />And so what can you actually do in those moments?<br />9:48<br />So the very first thing if you’re by yourself, take a pause, take a breath, big deep breath.<br />9:53<br />If you need to, you could always walk away from a conversation and say, hey, you know, I need about like a minute, two minutes, five minutes, 10 minutes just to regulate my nervous system.<br />10:02<br />Because right now when you are activated like that, when you are triggered, like that, you are dysregulated.<br />10:08<br />And when you are in a sense of dysregulation in your body, it’s going to be so much more easy to respond in a, with an emotional response to the situation, which is what creates the emotions and what creates the conflict or what creates the ability to not fully listen or hear what’s going on in the conversation.<br />10:27<br />So once you notice these things coming up in your, in your soma, in your body, which Selma stands for a living body, and you start to feel the experience of your, your somatic body of your body.<br />10:39<br />Somatic, take a second to take a breath, bring your breath to that area.<br />10:43<br />Maybe you want to put your heart on your chest and see how that feels.<br />10:46<br />Maybe you want to put your hand on your belly and see what that feels like.<br />10:50<br />You can start to pay attention by putting your taking in your breath, holding that part of you, whether it’s your throat, your chest, your breath, and just find a way to regulate yourself again.<br />11:00<br />If you need to step away from the situation, go get a glass of water, go outside and get a t take a big deep breath, maybe use some cold water on your face.<br />11:08<br />These are all these little tactics that you can also do.<br />11:10<br />One of my favorite ways to regulate your nervous system and animals do this today.<br />11:15<br />If you haven’t already heard this before, you know, animals will naturally shake to give their self a natural reset of their nervous system.<br />11:23<br />They do that so fluidly, they do that so easily.<br />11:27<br />It’s like integrated, it just comes to them and we have the ability to do that as well.<br />11:32<br />And so I absolutely love shaking out my entire body.<br />11:35<br />I also love like tapping or like really deeply padding the different parts of my body so I can move the energy that’s happening.<br />11:44<br />And then once I am doing that, I am imm giving myself the opportunity to move into stretches and doing whatever my body needs on, really bringing myself in my body and helping the energy move.<br />11:53<br />And so wellness tip don’t drink coffee on an empty stomach.<br />11:57<br />You all might have heard of this from me, but your hormones do not love you drinking coffee on an empty stomach within the first hour of waking up in the morning.<br />12:07<br />If you eat a solid breakfast, a balanced breakfast with protein and carbs, your system is going to love you for that.<br />12:16<br />Your body is going to love you from that I am someone that dabble with coffee.<br />12:22<br />I enjoy the experience of coffee and I also try not to drink coffee daily.<br />12:27<br />But if I am going to have some coffee, I am going to make sure I have food in my system.<br />12:34<br />I’m also going to wait till about between 10 and 12 o’clock to have a cup of coffee and see if that helps how supported and see how you feel.<br />12:45<br />That is one of the things, the other thing that I want to invite you into is when you’re in the middle of a difficult conversation, expressing yourself through your words, also gives you an opportunity to express the emotion.<br />12:59<br />And so if you can find the space and the capacity to say something along the lines of like, hey, I really want to share with you what’s coming up for me and what my body is experiencing and you can simply say like something along the words of like, I feel really anxious right now.<br />13:15<br />My throat is closing up.<br />13:17<br />What’s coming up for me is XYZ.<br />13:20<br />And the more that you practice doing that, the more opportunity you’re also giving the opportunity to use your voice as a way to express your experience.<br />13:29<br />Now where you’re probably going to say is like, well, I don’t really want to say all those things out loud.<br />13:33<br />What if they, they make something of them?<br />13:35<br />And I get that and I fully understand that.<br />13:37<br />But if you can realize that emotions are just energy and motion.<br />13:42<br />All they want to do is move.<br />13:43<br />And if you can feel empowered to express yourself while being unattached from your experience.<br />13:51<br />So just knowing that this is a part of you that wants to move through you, this is a part of you that wants to be expressed.<br />13:57<br />This is the part of you that’s asking you to spend some time with it.<br />14:00<br />So saying it out loud would be really helpful as well if inviting the person that you’re in conversation with doesn’t feel safe in this moment.<br />14:08<br />When you step away from the conversation, like going for a walk and stuff, start talking to yourself out loud, allow yourself to process what’s coming up for you.<br />14:17<br />So you can truly work through that, right?<br />14:19<br />This, this emotion that’s running through you and you’re feeling it in these other ways through your body.<br />14:25<br />It is an emotion that wants to be expressed, it wants to move, it wants to be released.<br />14:31<br />And most of us today don’t know really how to do that because we’re so used to suppressing it.<br />14:37<br />We haven’t been truly taught how to fully release it.<br />14:40<br />We’ve only been taught how to ignore it, avoid it, manage it, stuff it down.<br />14:47<br />So then we don’t have to fully feel it.<br />14:48<br />But the truth is if we don’t lean into learning how to be with these emotions in real time, when things are coming up for us they’re just going to compound and build on top of each other and then you’re going to experience those situations where you might understand this or relate to this.<br />15:04<br />But have you ever been in a conversation where you’ve been so patient and then all of a sudden you blow up because you’ve had it or have you ever been in a conversation where someone where they’re super calm?<br />15:15<br />You’ve had the conversation with them a million times and then all of a sudden they blow up out of nowhere.<br />15:20<br />Those are examples of when someone has not been with their emotions, it hasn’t manifested itself into this extreme response because it didn’t have the space to fully express itself.<br />15:33<br />It didn’t have the space to find what it needs or wanted.<br />15:37<br />Now, the next part to this that I think is very important is that if you find yourself being deeply triggered and extremely triggered and none of these practices are actually working with you, I want to invite you into working with a somatic practitioner.<br />15:52<br />Unfortunately, at this time, I’m no longer offering one on one coaching or one on one support for somatic healing sections.<br />16:00<br />But if you do need someone and you are interested in working with someone actively on this response that you may have, I highly recommend with someone and I definitely have people that I can refer you to.<br />16:14<br />But inviting someone into this is such a great opportunity because you’re giving yourself the opportunity to practice it in moments that are not as heightened, right?<br />16:23<br />When you are in these situations or these experiences or in these hard conversations, when you’re communicating with someone, its so much more difficult to regulate yourself.<br />16:32<br />Versus in a somatic experiencing session, you have the opportunity to dive deeper into, into this and to this part of you and you can create space for it.<br />16:43<br />You can be held, you can be safe, a somatic practitioner can fully equal to you in a way that allows your, your nervous system and your body to create a bigger window of tolerances for these experiences and truly understand and unravel what’s going on with the different parts of you that are coming up in the body.<br />17:03<br />And so I share that with you because I really do think it’s important, but you can always use the practices that I use in earlier and shared this to help you regulate yourself.<br />17:14<br />And I also want to remind you is that, you know, by leaning into these hard conversations, by really finding your way to express yourself fully in a romantic relationship and a platonic relationship and a business partnership or with coworkers, you were practicing expressing and giving parts of you the opportunity to be here too.<br />17:37<br />So many of us don’t even give ourselves the full opportunity to be fully expressed in these relationships.<br />17:43<br />We’re doing ourselves a disservice by leaving parts of us or us behind.<br />17:47<br />We’re doing ourselves a disservice by not fully listening to our voice when it comes to this and really listening to these parts of themselves, and these parts of us are coming up and they want to be here for a reason.<br />18:02<br />And so just truly inviting you into that.<br />18:04<br />Now, the last thing I want to say is that, you know, I’ve also talked so much about the fully expressed community that I have online where we meet once a month.<br />18:13<br />And in this community, we do have these kinds of conversations.<br />18:16<br />We open up the space to talk through these things.<br />18:18<br />And if you’re interested in joining a community of women that we have different kinds of conversations and feel out the different parts of ourselves.<br />18:28<br />And you want access to me over slack because there’s also the ability to talk to me separately.<br />18:33<br />I’d be happy to support you in these kinds of conversations through Slack at a high level and be there for you.<br />18:39<br />And I and also come join this group of women that where we are having these taboo kinds of conversations.<br />18:45<br />We’re stepping into that edginess, learning what it is to feel fully expressed in our own way and finding that for ourselves in both our lives, relationships and business.<br />18:56<br />If you have any questions about what it actually looks like to have a hard conversation, highly recommend you go to the previous episode if you want me to dive deeper into the somatic experience that could be happening.<br />19:09<br />And what are the steps that you can take from there?<br />19:12<br />I would love to send me ad on Instagram at I AM Ko SOTO.<br />19:17<br />But the biggest point and take away from this episode that I want you to listen to and pay attention to is start to pay attention to how your body is feeling in these moments.<br />19:29<br />When you are saying hard things, when you are talking about specific topics, feel into that.<br />19:33<br />Where are you feeling it?<br />19:35<br />And then realize that you’re having a response to this and try to pay attention to where that is coming from, where that is in your body.<br />19:45<br />And use one of the techniques that I shared to regulate yourself in the moment.<br />19:50<br />You are in the middle of these conversations.<br />19:52<br />And lastly, if you do want to dive deeper into what is the the actual physical response or trauma response from feeling activated or triggered like this.<br />20:01<br />So you can really create the capacity and the window of tolerance to hold these kinds of conversations.<br />20:08<br />Because when you can learn how to hold these kinds of conversations and really lean into these different topics in life that make us feel a little edgy, a little overwhelmed.<br />20:18<br />There’s so much growth in that.<br />20:20<br />There’s so much connection, there’s so much opportunity to see and love and understand.<br />20:27<br />And I would be more than happy to dive more into that if you have any questions, just send me ad M on Instagram.<br />20:32<br />Like you guys do all the time.<br />20:34<br />I absolutely love hearing from you in the next couple episodes.<br />20:39<br />You’re gonna get to hear from some amazing guests.<br />20:42<br />One is a spiritual psychologist and the other one is a therapist that has also blended therapy with coaching and spiritual practices and breath work and how she’s brought that all together and like truly highlighting these holistic gaps.<br />20:57<br />And I really think that when we are finding the different tools to learning a life fully expressed, there are these different ways and modalities that allow us to step into that and that give us permission, but also just give us the runway to step into that.<br />21:12<br />And so keep an eye out for those next two episodes that are coming up.<br />21:16<br />And there’s also just amazing people that are in the lineup.<br />21:19<br />And if you found this episode helpful, I’ll be about it, write a review, share it with a friend because I would love to get more and more of this information out there.<br />21:29<br />So sending you all love into this week.<br />21:31<br />Thank you so much for listening and I’ll talk to you soon.</div></div></div></div></div></div></div>



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<li>Signs of Disassociation and Emotional Symptoms</li>



<li>Strategies for Emotional and Physical Self-Regulation</li>



<li>Mindful Practices Impacting Emotional State</li>



<li>Articulating Emotions for Better Understanding</li>



<li>The Value of Being Fully Expressed in Relationships</li>



<li>Exploring Physical and Emotional Responses in Depth</li>
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In today’s enlightening episode, we deeply explore the emotional and somatic experiences that often come to the forefront in difficult conversations. These conversations, while challenging, are a fundamental part of our human experience, offering us opportunities for growth, understanding, and deeper connection. Join me as we journey through the landscape of our internal worlds during these moments, uncovering insights into how our emotions and bodily reactions can shape and inform our interactions.



Understanding these dynamics is key to engaging in more meaningful and empathetic communication, whether it’s a discussion with a close friend, a family member, or a colleague. This episode guides mastering the art of navigating these complex emotional waters with grace, understanding, and effectiveness, enhancing our skills in emotional intelligence and empathetic communication.







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Full Transcript0:00Welcome to the fully expressed podcast with Karenna.0:02I am your podcast host Karenna Soto.0:04Welcome back to the show where we have conversations that invite you into living a life, fully expressed, creating relationships where you can feel fully expressed, having a business, a career where you feel fully expressed and really, really stepping into your most authentic version of you.0:24I truly believe that we are all meant on this earth to evolve, expand express live fully as the gift that we have on this earth is so important to do that.0:37And there’s so much that comes from that by stepping into uncomfortable situations, meeting our edge, listening to the whispers that invite us into more and really going after what we like, what we want, what we feel and really embodying this fest express version ourselves, being with all of the ways of life for everything that comes with it, the lows, the highs, the neutrals and just truly absorbing all of the beautiful that comes from that.1:12So, thank you so much for being here.1:14Today is going to be a follow up solo session to last week’s session.1:19If you didn’t get a chance to do that.1:21I dove deep into what does it look like to truly navigate hard conversations?1:25And we didn’t just go there.1:26I actually talked about what can come up for you when you are navigating a difficult conversation, what the different communication archetypes look like in the middle of conflict and truly showing you representing what is available to you when you’re able to step into a fully grounded, open hearted heart, centered, open curiosity, compassionate curiosity, space and how you can open up that space by leaning into conflict.1:57You know what I truly believe when it comes to difficult conversations and when we avoid this conflict, we hold this messiness.2:04Yes, it’s very vulnerable.2:06Yes, there’s, there’s so much that comes up during that time, but we must lean in to receive the depth that we’re looking for in relationships.2:14This can be applied to romantic relationships, platonic relationships and professional relationships.2:20We are constantly relating to every single person that we talk to.2:25Whether that’s a new friend, whether that’s a best friend, whether that’s someone that we’ve been in business with for a long time or new, whether it’s someone that we’re trying to romantically be intimate with.2:37Those are all different types of relationships and the skill set of mast...]]>
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<p>Today, I’m delving into a topic close to my heart and essential for personal growth – dealing with difficult conversations. Whether it’s with a partner, friend, family member, or colleague, these conversations can be challenging, yet they hold the key to deeper understanding and stronger relationships. </p>



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Today, I’m delving into a topic close to my heart and essential for personal growth – dealing with difficult conversations. Whether it’s with a partner, friend, family member, or colleague, these conversations can be challenging, yet they hold the key to deeper understanding and stronger relationships. 



I’ll share insights and strategies about these discussions with confidence, empathy, and authenticity.







You can read the full podcast transcript for this episode below:



Full Transcript0:00Welcome to the Fully Expressed podcast with Karenna.0:02I am your podcast host, Karenna Soto.0:04And this is the podcast show where we have different conversations that feel like you’re sitting at the dining room table with your girlfriends and you are learning growing, evolving and being inspired.0:21We have different conversations that invite you into your fullest expressed self, really defining what it means to live a life fully expressed, to be in relationship and create our relationships where you feel fully expressed.0:35And also what does it mean to show up fully expressed in your business and in your career?0:41And so every single week, traditionally, you’re either hearing from me or other amazing guest speakers that are sharing with you the different tools or stories or what it actually means to live a life fully expressed in hopes of you really finding the tools, the education, the inspiration and the perspective of what’s actually available to you.1:04So, thank you so much for tuning in today.1:06Today, we get to do a little solo session with me if you haven’t had the chance yet.1:10You know, last week, my boyfriend, Nick, my romantic partner and I did a podcast episode together.1:17And in that podcast episode, we shared our story, how we met what that actually looked like from both different perspectives where we were at before meeting each other.1:27And then we asked very specific questions or we asked our communities very specific questions that they wanted of us to answer.1:35And so I posted on social media and I also asked the virtual community that I have for women online, what would be some questions that you would want Nan I to answer?1:46Yeah.1:46So we answer those on the podcast.1:48And there was one specific question that we got from someone on social media that she was asking, you know, how do we navigate our triggers when we are having hard conversations?1:58And Nick and I shed light into what that actually looks like for us and gave really specific examples of what’s going on in the situation when I’m triggered versus when he’s triggered and how we’re actually just becoming a mirror to one another.2:12For today’s episode.2:13I wanted to dive a little bit deeper to actually giving you very specific strategies that you can do one.2:21What does it mean to be triggered in the middle of a difficult conversation?2:24What you can do when you are triggered in the middle of conversation, how to navigate someone else’s trigger as well as give you some very strategic things that to think about when you are having a hard conversation and with that being said, I also understand if you’ve heard me before, this is my thing.2:43I love talking about this.2:45You know, we can only have so much of the communication skills, right?2:49There’s also a somatic experience that’s happening when we are in the middle of a hard conversation...]]>
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<p>I’ll share insights and strategies about these discussions with confidence, empathy, and authenticity.</p>



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<p>You can read the full podcast transcript for this episode below:</p>



<div class="wp-block-create-block-castos-transcript"><div class="ssp-transcript"><div class="row"><div class="col"><div class="tabs"><div class="tab">Full Transcript<div class="tab-content ssp-transcript-content">0:00<br />Welcome to the Fully Expressed podcast with Karenna.<br />0:02<br />I am your podcast host, Karenna Soto.<br />0:04<br />And this is the podcast show where we have different conversations that feel like you’re sitting at the dining room table with your girlfriends and you are learning growing, evolving and being inspired.<br />0:21<br />We have different conversations that invite you into your fullest expressed self, really defining what it means to live a life fully expressed, to be in relationship and create our relationships where you feel fully expressed.<br />0:35<br />And also what does it mean to show up fully expressed in your business and in your career?<br />0:41<br />And so every single week, traditionally, you’re either hearing from me or other amazing guest speakers that are sharing with you the different tools or stories or what it actually means to live a life fully expressed in hopes of you really finding the tools, the education, the inspiration and the perspective of what’s actually available to you.<br />1:04<br />So, thank you so much for tuning in today.<br />1:06<br />Today, we get to do a little solo session with me if you haven’t had the chance yet.<br />1:10<br />You know, last week, my boyfriend, Nick, my romantic partner and I did a podcast episode together.<br />1:17<br />And in that podcast episode, we shared our story, how we met what that actually looked like from both different perspectives where we were at before meeting each other.<br />1:27<br />And then we asked very specific questions or we asked our communities very specific questions that they wanted of us to answer.<br />1:35<br />And so I posted on social media and I also asked the virtual community that I have for women online, what would be some questions that you would want Nan I to answer?<br />1:46<br />Yeah.<br />1:46<br />So we answer those on the podcast.<br />1:48<br />And there was one specific question that we got from someone on social media that she was asking, you know, how do we navigate our triggers when we are having hard conversations?<br />1:58<br />And Nick and I shed light into what that actually looks like for us and gave really specific examples of what’s going on in the situation when I’m triggered versus when he’s triggered and how we’re actually just becoming a mirror to one another.<br />2:12<br />For today’s episode.<br />2:13<br />I wanted to dive a little bit deeper to actually giving you very specific strategies that you can do one.<br />2:21<br />What does it mean to be triggered in the middle of a difficult conversation?<br />2:24<br />What you can do when you are triggered in the middle of conversation, how to navigate someone else’s trigger as well as give you some very strategic things that to think about when you are having a hard conversation and with that being said, I also understand if you’ve heard me before, this is my thing.<br />2:43<br />I love talking about this.<br />2:45<br />You know, we can only have so much of the communication skills, right?<br />2:49<br />There’s also a somatic experience that’s happening when we are in the middle of a hard conversation.<br />2:54<br />Our body is having some kind of response to the kinds of conversations that we’re having to, you know, you feel your body tighten up, get anxious all of a sudden you want to run away for maybe a hard conversation or maybe you are someone that starts lashing out when hard conversations come up, difficult conversations come up or complicated situations or complex conversations.<br />3:19<br />And so we all have this different external experience, but we’re also all having a very internal experience and that is really much more related to the somatic experience.<br />3:28<br />And so I also want to be aware of as I give you guys, these steps also learn to give yourself grace when you’re in the middle of having these difficult conversations because your body is also responding to the experience of having these hard conversations in a way to want to protect you, to want to keep you safe because in some way, shape or form in the past, you haven’t felt that way when it came to these kinds of topics or maybe it’s being filtered through your subconscious mind and being connected to a specific event that happened in the past.<br />4:03<br />And so I’m saying that with, as you hear, these tip centric also be aware of the somatic experiences.<br />4:10<br />And if you would find it helpful for me to dive into that next piece, I’d be happy to drop into making an episode specifically around the somatic experience and what that actually looks like, what that actually feels like and what’s happening through the words that we hear and how they’re filtering through our subconscious mind and they’re becoming our reality.<br />4:31<br />But every word that we hear it creates a thought which creates an emotion and I’m happy to peel back the layers there and also give you some really strong tips on how to work through the somatic experiences.<br />4:43<br />If that sounds interesting, please reach out, send me an INS ad M on Instagram.<br />4:49<br />I am Carrano Soto and I would love to know if thats something that youd want and ill drop it in next week after this episode.<br />4:56<br />So for today, I wanna talk about very specific strategies and talk a little bit about the communication barriers that are happening when you are having difficult conversations and diving that into a little bit more to give you a little bit of light into myself and my experience.<br />5:10<br />And if you tend to struggle with having difficult conversations or don’t want to bring up a sensitive or awkward topic or maybe you’re someone that doesn’t really like to share their opinion because they don’t want to shake the room.<br />5:27<br />They don’t want to disturb the peace.<br />5:28<br />Maybe you’re someone that wants to avoid conflict or maybe you find yourself being scared if you say something that the other person might get upset or you’ll lose them or they may not become, they might not understand why you’re saying that they might judge you.<br />5:44<br />So this might be really helpful and I’ll also talk to the personality that might be on the other side of this.<br />5:50<br />But my, my experience when it comes to navigating difficult conversations in the past has been to fully avoid.<br />5:58<br />So what does that mean?<br />6:00<br />It always came to a place of me, constantly worrying about the other person in the room, making sure that they were taken care of not fully owning what I wanted, what my opinions were and what my thoughts were.<br />6:12<br />And so when it came to having difficult conversations, oh my gosh, I would shut down my throat would tighten up, my, my chest would tighten up if anything, I would want to leave the conversation.<br />6:24<br />And I would say things like I can’t have this conversation right now or can we just not have this conversation right now?<br />6:31<br />And so my system would go from like, oh, I’m avoiding this to like, I’m really quiet to, can I not have this conversation right now to only focusing on how the other person is responding in this and asking them like, hey, I know you’re the one having this hard conversation.<br />6:45<br />With me.<br />6:45<br />But like, how are you feeling?<br />6:47<br />So that essentially was a fond trauma response on my end.<br />6:52<br />And what would tend to happen for me as I started to peel the layers and see was that I was just suppressing a lot of my thoughts and my emotions that weren’t coming along with that.<br />7:02<br />And so eventually it would show up with me blowing up on the person because I would go days, weeks, months, years, not sharing something that’s been on my mind.<br />7:12<br />And then if I got triggered or to the point where I was cornered and I had to say something, I would find myself yelling at them or exploding or in my experience, it felt like this huge thing because I haven’t said it for so many days, so many weeks, so many months, so many years, it was this whole ordeal.<br />7:32<br />And so I had this compound effect of years and years of years of really not knowing how to share my voice, how to, how to share when something bothered me or when something hurt me or when I wanted to say no and say I don’t want to do that or if I didn’t have the capacity to or when it came to setting boundaries or when it came to being honest about how I was feeling in a relationship or when it came to talking to my manager at work and saying like, hey, this is how I feel this is what I want.<br />8:03<br />I need some help.<br />8:03<br />S os like those conversations were never on the table because I just so badly feared that this person may not want to love me anymore.<br />8:15<br />They might leave, they might judge me.<br />8:17<br />They might create the story of me.<br />8:19<br />And I had like such a huge fear of fine.<br />8:22<br />All right.<br />8:22<br />Another life hat for you.<br />8:24<br />If you are not doing this today, I ask you whole plunge or get yourself a bucket of water and put some ice in it and put your face in it to help wake up your system to help regulate your system, to help reset your nervous system.<br />8:40<br />Try this, try doing this first thing in the morning.<br />8:44<br />Do this when you feel heavy.<br />8:45<br />If you are not able to cold plunge, you can take a cold shower, you can do the ice bucket that I just shared.<br />8:51<br />This life hack is really, really amazing.<br />8:54<br />And if you do it and try it and you do feel like it woke you up, you felt more joy, you got more energy from it, start to implement it more into your life.<br />9:05<br />Now, I’ve also been in a relationship and have experienced what it’s like to be in a relationship with someone that is fiery and way more intense, way more direct and you know, for that specific person, they tend to be more just like straight up about how they’re feeling, right.<br />9:23<br />They’re very clear sometimes.<br />9:24<br />They can be very fiery.<br />9:26<br />Sometimes they can be more in fight or flight and they’re like yelling at you, but they lack listening.<br />9:31<br />And so in that experience, it’s, it’s coming from a place of like you don’t hear me and I wanna be heard and they’re saying it’s so much louder.<br />9:38<br />You know, you can also be the person that completely freezes when you are having difficult conversations.<br />9:43<br />So this looks like someone brings up a sensitive topic and you pull up your phone and you just numb out and you don’t want to talk, you’re not listening, maybe you can think of teenagers or just people in your life like a family member that whenever something sensitive comes up, they just stare at you and they don’t say anything.<br />10:01<br />It’s almost like they’re numb and they don’t hardly have the words to express themselves and ask you, ask them questions to dive deeper.<br />10:07<br />They don’t really have much to say or they don’t really respond to what you’re saying.<br />10:12<br />That’s another response.<br />10:14<br />And so if any of those resonate, I really do think that this, this episode is going to be very supportive to you.<br />10:20<br />And if you think of anyone that has been struggling with that themselves or is struggling with someone in those different categories, this could, will be helpful for you too.<br />10:31<br />So the very first thing I want to share with you.<br />10:34<br />So when you are in communication with someone, when you are having hard conversations, just like in your day to day life, some of the most common communication barriers that happen is first off is a lack of emotional intelligence.<br />10:48<br />And so what does that actually mean?<br />10:49<br />It’s the ability to identify, handle one’s emotions.<br />10:53<br />It’s being emotionally intelligent, allows you to understand your emotions and how to respond in them accordingly.<br />10:59<br />So I, you know, a lot of us are stepping into up leveling our emotional intelligence game, being able to identify and handle and be with our emotions and also be able to give what our emotions need and want in a way that is supportive to our systems.<br />11:16<br />And so, but this, this is a really big factor because obviously, emotions are a big part of communicating.<br />11:22<br />It’s a big part of feeling competent and safe in relationship.<br />11:27<br />It’s a big part in having hard conversations and saying hard things.<br />11:32<br />The second one is obviously fear, which I’ve already mentioned.<br />11:35<br />So the fear of being judged, saying something wrong, upsetting someone, someone creating a perspective of you.<br />11:42<br />So this deep fear of like, oh will this person leave me if I say this and or is this person making a story of me?<br />11:49<br />If I say this, what would they think of me almost like we think that what we say identifies as becomes a part of our identity and that makes something of us.<br />11:57<br />And we’re so worried that the other person will take what we say and almost like stamp us as that stuff.<br />12:04<br />The third one that is a communication barrier is the lack of listening.<br />12:09<br />So in our world today, we are doing a million things in one.<br />12:14<br />So you find yourself really busy, you maybe you find yourself, you have kids, you have work, you’re running from one thing to the next and we’re just lacking a lack of listening and that shows up by different distractions that can show up by being modestly uninterested, so disinterest and also a lack of empathy.<br />12:35<br />So there’s no genuine way of actually people listening to what you’re saying, there’s such a lack of listening.<br />12:42<br />And this is such a big thing when it comes to accurately communicating because one of the biggest things that we all want, when we are saying hard things or we’re leaning into communication is we want to feel seen and we want to feel heard.<br />12:53<br />And so listening is a huge factor of that, but it is, it is one of the biggest communication barriers that we run into today.<br />13:00<br />Judgments and assumptions is the fourth one.<br />13:02<br />So this means that when we are in a conversation with someone, we we are already assuming what they mean by what they’re saying or we are projecting and making judgments of what they’re saying.<br />13:15<br />So we are not fully listening in that situation because we are filtering it through our mind and making this quote unquote summary or judgment or assumption of what they’re saying.<br />13:26<br />And we’re not actually listening to what they’re saying.<br />13:29<br />And then fifth is the human defense system.<br />13:32<br />So within ourselves, within our mind, within the psyche, within the nervous system, we have these parts of us that clearly wanted to protect us.<br />13:40<br />There’s parts of us that wanna keep us safe.<br />13:42<br />And if there’s ever moments that our body does not feel safe when it comes to having our conversations, our human defense systems gonna kick in.<br />13:50<br />It’s gonna be like, how do I protect myself?<br />13:53<br />How do I manage the situation and how do I keep myself from feeling this emotion?<br />13:57<br />So it’s gonna go into overdrive and it’s got automatically do all these things to quote unquote, keep us safe to quote unquote, protect us from a difficult conversation.<br />14:08<br />And so with that being said, I want to transition into what it looks like for the different archetypes that I’ve created to be triggered.<br />14:20<br />And this is just good for you guys to be aware of when you guys are in the middle of conversation because I want you to pay attention to seeing this as like, oh I’m aware that I’m doing that.<br />14:30<br />Oh I’m aware that that I’m doing.<br />14:31<br />So if you find yourself being impulsive, wanting to fight when difficult conversations come up, attempt to dominate the conversation or you have a, I don’t give a fuck kind of attitude.<br />14:45<br />This to me means that you are the king and queen of fire.<br />14:50<br />This means that this can feel like internally, like impulsive yelling, screaming, tight, chest tightening, lashing out, contracted, hypervigilant, aggressive, can’t sit still, urgent energy, going outward, rapid heartbeat, short temper bleam.<br />15:09<br />And really, you’re, you’re searching for a need to control and you’re also so much easier to judge the other person.<br />15:16<br />And so this archetype is what I call the king or queen of fire.<br />15:20<br />This is the person that tends to be way more impulsive, wanting to fight.<br />15:24<br />I attempted to dominate and I, and I don’t give a fuck attitude.<br />15:28<br />The second archetype that I’ve created is called the queen and king of repressing.<br />15:35<br />And so this can look like wanting to run away almost like you’re bracing for impact when hard conversations come up and you have this, I get the fuck out attitude like you’re chilly yourself.<br />15:46<br />But you also wanna run away and get out.<br />15:48<br />The crazy thing about these two archetypes is that this can also feel like internally like impulsive, yelling, screaming, chest tightening, lashing out contraction.<br />15:59<br />It’s just the two main differences.<br />16:01<br />That’s the queen of fire.<br />16:03<br />They want to, they don’t give a fuck.<br />16:05<br />They want to attend, they wanna fight, they want to lean in to this, you know, pressing or the king or queen pressing, they want to get the fuck out, they want to run away.<br />16:14<br />So maybe you, you resonate with one of those two, the next two archetypes.<br />16:19<br />The first one I want to talk about is the people pleasing queen or king.<br />16:23<br />This can look like wanting to shut down.<br />16:26<br />You’re defaulting to what other people want.<br />16:29<br />You feel a lot of pressure in your head, you wanna go internal, you wanna check out, you feel like you want to defend yourself in these conversations, but you can’t, this can also feel almost like impulsive and feel spacey at the same time in the middle of these typical conversations.<br />16:47<br />The last archetype that it might be something that you might step into.<br />16:51<br />This is the ice queen or king and what this looks like did zoned out completely shut down, slow moving, inability to think, heavy, lethargic, numb, mute, scared.<br />17:04<br />This can also feel like impulsive feeling spacey, shutting down.<br />17:08<br />So you notice that the feelings are the same.<br />17:10<br />But the two differentiators between these two is the people pleasing queen or king is tends to be defaulting to what the other person wants.<br />17:19<br />They have this sense of awareness that they want to defend themselves in the difficult conversation, but they don’t know how versus the ice queen or king.<br />17:28<br />This tends to be someone that just goes numb, just completely shuts down, doesn’t feel safe.<br />17:34<br />The zone Tao is scared.<br />17:36<br />You find them very quiet, almost like nothing is in there.<br />17:40<br />And you know what I would say would be an archetype to work through, which could be what I call the confident expressive queen or king is.<br />17:52<br />You know, I think the goal when it comes to having difficult conversations is being able to show up in these conversations.<br />18:01<br />Clear, neutral, curious thoughts.<br />18:04<br />There’s a sense of curiosity to what’s happening in the conversation.<br />18:08<br />There’s not a sense of pointing fingers or pointing fingers at yourself.<br />18:14<br />It’s just very neutral in your presence.<br />18:17<br />When you’re talking to someone, there’s no need for you to defend or control.<br />18:21<br />There is this calm, centered, open energy that you’re in.<br />18:26<br />You don’t feel like you’re on offense.<br />18:28<br />So you don’t feel like you’re defensive.<br />18:30<br />You are being pers you’re holding perspective versus being judging.<br />18:35<br />You have access to heart energy.<br />18:37<br />So you’re, you’re in this love, compassion, forgiveness, understanding energy, you are flexible in your viewpoint and feel safe and you feel open, there’s lightness and there’s more connection and collaboration with the person that you’re in this conversation with.<br />18:55<br />You are relaxed, you’re present, you’re expansive.<br />18:58<br />And so there is this sense of you fully expressing yourself.<br />19:03<br />And so you find yourself fully present in the middle of communicating hard things.<br />19:08<br />You find yourself fully expressing yourself vulnerably and authentically while also creating a safe space for others to feel seen and heard.<br />19:18<br />And so this is quote unquote the space and you lean into hard conversations.<br />19:24<br />This is going to be the most supportive energy when having hard conversations.<br />19:28<br />Now, I know that not all of us and be in this space all the time.<br />19:33<br />You know, this, this can shift depending on who you’re talking to.<br />19:38<br />What the conversation was about, how regulated your nervous system is that day, how much space and capacity you have, what your window of tolerance looks like.<br />19:48<br />You know, this is something that you get to practice going on, stepping into more and more and more as you start to really peel back the layers as to what’s coming up for you when you are having these hard conversations.<br />20:02<br />And that’s the very first thing that I want you guys to, to think about is when you’re having these hard conversations, does your energy feel like it’s attacking and making it about the other person?<br />20:14<br />Does it feel like you’re attacking internally and making it about you?<br />20:17<br />Do you find yourself attached to a certain outcome?<br />20:21<br />Do you lose your curiosity?<br />20:23<br />Are you trying to control the way that someone responds to something versus being open to receiving however they respond, you know, you can feel those different dynamics.<br />20:37<br />One is really based off perspective versus judging.<br />20:41<br />And like I said, you know, depending on the person that you’re with or who you’re in conversation with or what the environment looks like, you can bounce between these different archetypes, these different states of being these different states of energy that you’re in.<br />20:53<br />When it comes to hard conversations, for example, you might feel very, very safe with your friends, you might feel very, very safe with your partner.<br />21:02<br />Then when your parents come around things, get a little touchy when certain conversations come up because they’ve been around your world for such a long time.<br />21:10<br />Maybe your sister or your brother can just poke you in certain ways and you’re just like how I feel about that.<br />21:17<br />I don’t know if I can keep my cool.<br />21:19<br />So, you know, I would say get curious about the conversations of the people that you feel really present with when having hard conversations.<br />21:29<br />You know, if there is someone you in your life start to pay attention to.<br />21:33<br />What does it feel like for me right now about being vulnerable and authentic here?<br />21:37<br />What is it about this relationship that I could do that?<br />21:41<br />What, what am I doing for this other person that allows them to also feel safe and inviting to share for me?<br />21:48<br />And then when you’re in conversations with other people, you know, get really curious that that trigger you get really curious about like, what is it about this conversation that feels different than the one that I feel safe in?<br />22:00<br />What is it about this conversation where I feel like I can say whatever is on my mind, I can be super authentic.<br />22:05<br />I can share what’s coming up for me.<br />22:07<br />I’m open to working through these things together with them.<br />22:11<br />What is it about that relationship?<br />22:12<br />Just take note just become present of what that actually looks like.<br />22:17<br />And as we move through this, I really wanted to, to give you the foundation to having conscious conversations and conscious communication and what that actually looks like.<br />22:29<br />So the very first one is if you’re going to have a hard conversation with someone in your life, I want to make sure that you’re present as well as also making sure that the other person is present.<br />22:39<br />And so sometimes you want to have a very specific conversation at a very specific time because it’s very much on our heart and on our mind and it feels like I need to do this conversation.<br />22:48<br />Now, the truth is as much as I am so encouraging of you just being open to saying whatever is on your mind.<br />22:55<br />If you find yourself wanting to dig into a certain topic, let’s put it that way, set up a very specific time where you can be very present with the person that you want to have a conversation with.<br />23:05<br />The next one is as you start to share and they start to share, try your best to not assume.<br />23:11<br />So, what does this mean?<br />23:13<br />If you find yourself assuming if you feel your emotions starting to come up, if you feel yourself starting to get worked up or feel chaotic internally, I want you to take a minute and just pause, go take a pause.<br />23:25<br />You can always say, hey, can I just go get a, take a quick deep breath real quick and then we’ll come back to this conversation or can I just get a glass of water real quick so I can come back to this conversation, whatever that is that you need to do, take a big deep breath, take a pause.<br />23:39<br />If you need to step away for a little bit, go do that clear head and then come back and ask clarifying questions and reflect back to them what they’re hearing.<br />23:47<br />So they can confirm that you heard what you they were trying to say and two, you can dive a little bit deeper.<br />23:54<br />So one, the one little small trick that I love to do when I don’t understand is say things like, can you tell me what you mean about that or if I’m hearing you correctly?<br />24:04<br />Did you say XYZ?<br />24:07<br />Like is this what you meant by that?<br />24:08<br />And so hopefully the other person on their side would be like, yes, no, this is what I mean by that and you’re like, oh OK, that makes more sense.<br />24:15<br />So we tend to hear things and filter it through our subconscious mind, which leads to assumptions and judgments based off our own experiences.<br />24:25<br />But that doesn’t mean that the other person on the other side of the conversation actually meant that way.<br />24:29<br />So really getting comfortable with clarifying if we, if we can all nail this part right here really deeply clarifying, get that for yourself.<br />24:38<br />After you guys do that and reflect and do that, you know, at the end, as you guys are working towards what you need, make sure to come to an agreement of how the next steps are.<br />24:50<br />What does that look supportive and make sure you clarify and reflect that again?<br />24:53<br />So sometimes we end these hard conversations and we’re like, yeah, he totally heard me right.<br />24:59<br />Or she totally took away that I need this.<br />25:02<br />We’re going to be fine and then all of a sudden the thing happens again and they did not respond that way.<br />25:07<br />And you’re like, what the fuck?<br />25:08<br />Why didn’t you?<br />25:10<br />We just talked about this yesterday like why are you not making a change?<br />25:15<br />And that could happen because we are assuming that they heard what our agreement was between the two of us.<br />25:21<br />And to be honest, that is not always the case.<br />25:24<br />And as you guys get a good rhythm, maybe you guys will get there.<br />25:26<br />But I would say as you’re in this conversation with someone be like, I would love this.<br />25:30<br />Let’s see this a good agreement.<br />25:32<br />This feels really good for both of us.<br />25:34<br />This is how we’re going to move forward and it, it just keeps things really, really smooth, very, very clear.<br />25:40<br />All the things are on the table and you just know how to move forward.<br />25:44<br />It allows the relationship to take action in a direction that you guys both really want to go and then wrap it up with clarifying and reflecting again, just do the b again, just make sure everyone’s all heard and seen and as you do that, you know, so one thing I want you to think about when you are preparing to have this conversation is first and foremost, identify what’s coming up for you and the story that you are creating.<br />26:07<br />So let’s say, for example, I’m trying to think this is going to be such a silly example.<br />26:13<br />But let’s say my boyfriend doesn’t get me that flowers on Valentine’s Day.<br />26:18<br />And I really wanted Valentine’s Day and flowers and he didn’t do anything special for me and he didn’t think about it.<br />26:23<br />And I’m feeling a certain kind of way internally.<br />26:26<br />I am feeling like he hasn’t thought about me that he didn’t think about me and he didn’t put any effort that he doesn’t care about this relationship that he no longer loves me and my mind is spiraling.<br />26:36<br />I was like, and then I’m like, am I being too dramatic?<br />26:38<br />Am I asking for too much and all this is coming up?<br />26:41<br />And so if I want to bring this up to my partner and I want to say, hey, you know, I’m creating the story that you don’t care about this relationship as much as I do because I was really hoping that you were going to get me flowers or you could say, you know, as I’ve been reflecting on Valentine’s Day, I found myself creating the story that you don’t really love or think about our relationship as much.<br />27:08<br />And So you see the language that I’m saying that I am taking, I am creating the story, I am creating the story for this situation.<br />27:17<br />And so that part right there really, really helps the other person take a step back and not feel attacked in your words.<br />27:25<br />So they’re like, OK, so this is coming up for them.<br />27:27<br />The thing that I did is adding to the thing that is coming up for them, but they’re feeling this way.<br />27:33<br />So you are, you are taking responsibility for the story that you’re creating internally and then follow up with that like I need, you need from them, what you want to hear from them or what you’re asking for.<br />27:43<br />And so for sticking on this flower thing, you know, feel like I would say, hey, I’m creating the story that you don’t really care or you didn’t put in as much thought into Valentine’s Day because I’m not much of a thought to you.<br />27:57<br />What I would really love to know is that that’s true.<br />28:00<br />I find that being reassured is really important.<br />28:03<br />Like I would love for you to, to tell me if that’s true or not true, like, and if it’s not true, like it would be super supportive.<br />28:10<br />That part of me really wants to be reassured that that’s not the case.<br />28:14<br />And can we talk through what came up or like, what’s your perspective about Valentine’s Day and what’s coming up for you when it comes to Valentine’s Day because this is how I’m feeling in our relationship.<br />28:27<br />The third step is really getting to a place of talking through it.<br />28:34<br />And as you guys are talking through it, allow him or them to share their perspective about what’s coming up for them as they give you the reassurance and you know, asking questions, like, is there anything that’s coming up for you that you’d like to bring up to the table?<br />28:50<br />And then if there’s more that’s coming up for you, you can continue to lean in.<br />28:53<br />Ok.<br />28:53<br />So like now this is coming up for me.<br />28:55<br />I would love to peel this back and forth and understand that be like, ok, great.<br />28:59<br />And then if you guys conclude, like, conclude with an agreement of what that looks like moving forward.<br />29:04<br />And so maybe it is for Valentine’s Day moving forward, something that let’s say you guys end on the partner doesn’t, doesn’t necessarily celebrate Valentine’s Day or maybe they think that it’s silly and they didn’t, they didn’t do anything for Valentine’s Day because they didn’t really think that you thought about it.<br />29:21<br />But now they realize that Valentine’s Day is important to you and that you like to be thought of or you just like need certain things and what that looks like for you.<br />29:30<br />And so now you guys are in agreement that, you know, Valentine’s Day next year, maybe he now recognized how much it’s an important day for you that he can give that to you and see if he’s willing to do that.<br />29:43<br />And then if he, if you are OK with whatever that looks like, agree upon that and conclude.<br />29:49<br />So you see that there is this constant like cycle that you can repeat when you’re having these hard conversations.<br />29:54<br />So the very first one is identifying the story that’s coming up for you.<br />29:59<br />The next one is identifying what you need and what you want after you identify the story and like what you’re really searching for in that moment by having that conversation in that conversation, really unpacking, like what your perspective is and what that looks like and always coming from like parts of me are feeling this way or using language that is not pointing the finger at you guys.<br />30:23<br />That’s not necessarily going to be the most supportive in having these conversations because if you do that and you point the finger as to like you are so, so funny to me that you always talk about this.<br />30:36<br />But like when it comes to Valentine’s Day, you didn’t show up for me at all.<br />30:40<br />That’s very tacky.<br />30:42<br />And that language can definitely trigger someone and that’s gonna keep the other person from being able to hear you in the way that you want to be heard or actually hear what you’re saying because I deep down what I think in this situation about Valentine’s Day, what could be coming up for you is, you know, I really, I felt like you didn’t think of me.<br />31:02<br />I felt like I wasn’t important to you.<br />31:04<br />I felt like you don’t love me as much as I love you, you know, whatever it is that that vulnerability aspect is one of the biggest things in these conversations is really, really feeling safe, to be honest about what’s coming up for you.<br />31:17<br />Now, let’s say that the other person doesn’t necessarily respond in the best way.<br />31:23<br />So how do you do that first off is check in with yourself if they bounce back and they’re triggered, take a big deep breath and put the questions back on them.<br />31:34<br />So if they start to get defensive, just say, hey, what’s coming up for you right now?<br />31:38<br />Or I realize that this is a sensitive topic, like can you share with me what you’re thinking?<br />31:44<br />And so now you’re getting compassionately curious about their experience in that moment.<br />31:50<br />You got to remember that there’s two people in having this hard conversation.<br />31:54<br />There’s two people that are working through the communication barriers that I mentioned at the beginning of this episode, there’s two people that have triggers and nervous systems and everything like that are human.<br />32:08<br />And so if you find the other person getting defensive, try and find your ground, take a big deep breath.<br />32:14<br />If you need to step away and come to back the conversation, come back to the conversation, but lean into asking them what’s coming up for you.<br />32:22<br />And that can be really hard if you’re someone that’s already scared in these conversations, that already feels like this as an unsafe or anything.<br />32:31<br />But if you can create the space and the desire and a capacity, at least on a minimal level to say, hey, can you share with me what’s coming up for you right now or was there something that I said that made you feel this way or anything along those lines?<br />32:47<br />So you’re asking them about their experience?<br />32:50<br />It can be about what about this conversation is uncomfortable or what part of this conversation made you want to yell at me?<br />32:59<br />And hopefully, if you come into it, like us as soft and as grounded, they’ll be able to share with you their experience and you can get light into what’s happening on their end of the conversation.<br />33:09<br />And the last and final thing that I want to conclude on for this episode because I get a lot of questions as to, how do you compromise in relationship?<br />33:17<br />Do you always have to compromise?<br />33:19<br />And a part of me feels like most of the time if both people in the relationship are willing to, they’ll find the answers in.<br />33:27<br />Yes.<br />33:27<br />And that doesn’t mean either or that doesn’t mean, oh, I’m only gonna listen to Kenna’s opinion in this situation and I’m not gonna listen to Kerry’s, I’m gonna do everything that Karenna wants.<br />33:36<br />The goal here is how can I meet Karen’s needs as well as meets Kerri’s needs.<br />33:42<br />Where, what does that look like?<br />33:44<br />And what does that dance look like?<br />33:45<br />Because when you are in these conversations, if you go into it, wanting to be curious and want to and together and want to collaborate, you guys will come to a conclusion.<br />33:56<br />Now, if it gets to a place where you guys can’t find a conclusion or whatever that means to you, then you got to ask yourself a bigger question as to like, have I unpacked everything here.<br />34:06<br />Have I truly understood and taken responsibility for my end and how this is working?<br />34:11<br />Have they have I fully unpacked and understood what their position and then this and then you get to dive into like, is this relationship aligned to me?<br />34:18<br />Is there a win, win?<br />34:20<br />But you want to start with like, OK, what is the win, win here?<br />34:23<br />First when you enter with that energy into a conversation tends to make it a lot easier.<br />34:29<br />Traditionally, you know, most people will go into the conversation because there those are playing a role and they want to protect themselves.<br />34:37<br />So they’re very much thinking about how do I win?<br />34:40<br />How do I stay safe?<br />34:41<br />How do I get what I want?<br />34:42<br />So I don’t feel this way anymore.<br />34:44<br />And that truly takes away from the fact of you two trying to win together, the collaborative, open energy, heart centered, love, compassion, and understanding.<br />34:55<br />It’s truly what’s coming up.<br />34:57<br />You guys, when you are in the middle of these difficult conversations, it’s just parts of you that do not feel safe.<br />35:02<br />There’s parts of you that have not been seen, it’s very vulnerable to have these kinds of conversations.<br />35:07<br />And when you can start to see the parts within you with that kind of grace, grace and empathy and understanding and love for yourself.<br />35:16<br />Imagine you being able to give that for the other person in the conversation as well because they are truly having their own experience.<br />35:23<br />You guys trust me.<br />35:25<br />But I want you guys to also take away that this is possible and it’s very important for you to lean into hard conversations.<br />35:33<br />It’s really important for you to create the space of having hard conversations with yourself first and giving these different parts within you the opportunity to express themselves.<br />35:43<br />And what does that actually look like?<br />35:45<br />So I would absolutely love to hear from you if there are any very specific questions that came up from this episode, because I really feel like I could make this in a number of different ways.<br />35:56<br />But if there’s very specific questions that you have, when it comes to having these hard conversations, I would love to hear from you again.<br />36:03<br />Go ahead and send me a message that I am Grana Soto on Instagram.<br />36:08<br />If you are listening to this and you, you are in the fully expressed community that I host virtually and that is completely open for anyone to join.<br />36:16<br />You can also send me a slack message and let me know what your questions are.<br />36:21<br />And I’ll try to make it a point.<br />36:22<br />I will make it a point to answer those questions on the podcast.<br />36:26<br />So we can just really peel this back and dive in and support you where you’re at on your journey and having had hard conversations with that being said, thank you so much for listening to today’s episode.<br />36:36<br />Go ahead and share this with a friend, share this with someone that you think this might be supportive to listen to this.<br />36:42<br />You guys, if we can get to a place where we create the capacity, have the skills, get have the embodied skill of having hard conversations and authentically communicating.<br />36:53<br />Being honest, being transparent.<br />36:55<br />Our world would be so healthy if we knew how to listen to people, hear people, be honest little about ourselves.<br />37:03<br />I truly think that there would be so much more love in the world and by leaning into these hard conversations.<br />37:08<br />If you are open and willing to learning the skills and learning how to create capacity within your body and your nervous system, there is so much love and understanding and forward energy that comes from leaning into these hard conversations.<br />37:24<br />And so with that being said, thank you so much for listening today.<br />37:28<br />I will talk to you all soon.</div></div></div></div></div></div></div>



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<li>Strategies for navigating tough discussions.</li>



<li>The power of understanding triggers in communication.</li>



<li>Personal anecdotes on overcoming conversation avoidance.</li>



<li>Recognizing and dealing with different response archetypes.</li>



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<li>Techniques for managing defensive reactions in conversations.</li>
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<li><a href="https://www.instagram.com/iamkarennasoto/?hl=id">Karenna’s Instagram Account</a></li>
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Today, I’m delving into a topic close to my heart and essential for personal growth – dealing with difficult conversations. Whether it’s with a partner, friend, family member, or colleague, these conversations can be challenging, yet they hold the key to deeper understanding and stronger relationships. 



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Full Transcript0:00Welcome to the Fully Expressed podcast with Karenna.0:02I am your podcast host, Karenna Soto.0:04And this is the podcast show where we have different conversations that feel like you’re sitting at the dining room table with your girlfriends and you are learning growing, evolving and being inspired.0:21We have different conversations that invite you into your fullest expressed self, really defining what it means to live a life fully expressed, to be in relationship and create our relationships where you feel fully expressed.0:35And also what does it mean to show up fully expressed in your business and in your career?0:41And so every single week, traditionally, you’re either hearing from me or other amazing guest speakers that are sharing with you the different tools or stories or what it actually means to live a life fully expressed in hopes of you really finding the tools, the education, the inspiration and the perspective of what’s actually available to you.1:04So, thank you so much for tuning in today.1:06Today, we get to do a little solo session with me if you haven’t had the chance yet.1:10You know, last week, my boyfriend, Nick, my romantic partner and I did a podcast episode together.1:17And in that podcast episode, we shared our story, how we met what that actually looked like from both different perspectives where we were at before meeting each other.1:27And then we asked very specific questions or we asked our communities very specific questions that they wanted of us to answer.1:35And so I posted on social media and I also asked the virtual community that I have for women online, what would be some questions that you would want Nan I to answer?1:46Yeah.1:46So we answer those on the podcast.1:48And there was one specific question that we got from someone on social media that she was asking, you know, how do we navigate our triggers when we are having hard conversations?1:58And Nick and I shed light into what that actually looks like for us and gave really specific examples of what’s going on in the situation when I’m triggered versus when he’s triggered and how we’re actually just becoming a mirror to one another.2:12For today’s episode.2:13I wanted to dive a little bit deeper to actually giving you very specific strategies that you can do one.2:21What does it mean to be triggered in the middle of a difficult conversation?2:24What you can do when you are triggered in the middle of conversation, how to navigate someone else’s trigger as well as give you some very strategic things that to think about when you are having a hard conversation and with that being said, I also understand if you’ve heard me before, this is my thing.2:43I love talking about this.2:45You know, we can only have so much of the communication skills, right?2:49There’s also a somatic experience that’s happening when we are in the middle of a hard conversation...]]>
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<p>Join Karenna and her special guest, Nick Boleto, in this heartwarming episode of the “Fully Expressed Podcast by Karenna.”</p>



<p>As Valentine’s Day casts its romantic spell, they share their unique love story and give insights into love, relationships, and personal growth.</p>



<p>Together, Nick and Karenna value health, authenticity, and curiosity. They are both passionate about the inner workings of human beings and how a greater understanding of ourselves can impact ourselves, our relationships, and the world. They take individual responsibility for their happiness; they are interdependent. They’re at their best when they pursue their unique purposes and find ways to meet each other in that. Put simply, they play their games of life, but they’re on the same team!</p>



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Join Karenna and her special guest, Nick Boleto, in this heartwarming episode of the “Fully Expressed Podcast by Karenna.”



As Valentine’s Day casts its romantic spell, they share their unique love story and give insights into love, relationships, and personal growth.



Together, Nick and Karenna value health, authenticity, and curiosity. They are both passionate about the inner workings of human beings and how a greater understanding of ourselves can impact ourselves, our relationships, and the world. They take individual responsibility for their happiness; they are interdependent. They’re at their best when they pursue their unique purposes and find ways to meet each other in that. Put simply, they play their games of life, but they’re on the same team!







You can read the full podcast transcript for this episode below:



Full Transcript0:00Welcome to the Fully Express podcast with Karenna, I’m your podcast host, Karenna Soto.0:05And this is the show where we have conversations that truly invite you into living your life, fully express what it means to create, find, create relationships that feel fully expressed as well as life and business.0:20And so we’re constantly having different conversations and sharing different stories, information, education and tips and tricks and all the things to truly invite you into living your life as your most authentic and fullest self.0:35So, thank you so much for tuning in today.0:38Today is really fun because I got to get to be on here with a very, very special guest, my romantic partner, Nick Boleto.0:49Some of you guys probably know me.0:50I know some of the listers on here.0:52Maybe you guys have seen us on Instagram or social media or in our lives or through our friends and our family.0:58And we’re so excited for today’s episode because as it is Valentine’s Day coming up and today is Valentine’s Day, the day that you guys will be listening to this episode.1:09I really thought it would be really beautiful to share with you what our love story was and what we’ve been through and what we think about love and what we think about relationship.1:21And at the end of the episode, I’m also going to answer very specific questions that I asked.1:26So I asked my community, the fully expressed community that I have online as well as I asked everyone on social media, what kinds of questions would you like, Nick and I to answer?1:37So we’re going to save those questions to the end, Nick.1:39And I did not prepare for these questions at all.1:43If anything, we’re just going to answer them as our most authentic selves, right?1:49We’re just going to deliver what, whatever comes up in the moment.1:52So with that being said, Nick, would you like to say hello?1:55Hi, everyone.1:57I’ve been great to be here.1:59Do you want to tell them a little bit about yourself who you are?2:02My name is Nick and right now I’m working as a Wellness manager at a natural brochure, one of the biggest baddest, best natural grocery stores in the entire world.2:17In fact, and aside from that, I work at Holistic health coach.2:23I actually, by the time you guys are hearing this, I’ll probably be done my course work to be a certified holistic health practitioner.2:31And hopefully by the end of the year or rather my goal for the end of the year is to become a naturopathic doctor.2:39So I will pas...]]>
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<p>As Valentine’s Day casts its romantic spell, they share their unique love story and give insights into love, relationships, and personal growth.</p>



<p>Together, Nick and Karenna value health, authenticity, and curiosity. They are both passionate about the inner workings of human beings and how a greater understanding of ourselves can impact ourselves, our relationships, and the world. They take individual responsibility for their happiness; they are interdependent. They’re at their best when they pursue their unique purposes and find ways to meet each other in that. Put simply, they play their games of life, but they’re on the same team!</p>



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<p>You can read the full podcast transcript for this episode below:</p>



<div class="wp-block-create-block-castos-transcript"><div class="ssp-transcript"><div class="row"><div class="col"><div class="tabs"><div class="tab">Full Transcript<div class="tab-content ssp-transcript-content">0:00<br />Welcome to the Fully Express podcast with Karenna, I’m your podcast host, Karenna Soto.<br />0:05<br />And this is the show where we have conversations that truly invite you into living your life, fully express what it means to create, find, create relationships that feel fully expressed as well as life and business.<br />0:20<br />And so we’re constantly having different conversations and sharing different stories, information, education and tips and tricks and all the things to truly invite you into living your life as your most authentic and fullest self.<br />0:35<br />So, thank you so much for tuning in today.<br />0:38<br />Today is really fun because I got to get to be on here with a very, very special guest, my romantic partner, Nick Boleto.<br />0:49<br />Some of you guys probably know me.<br />0:50<br />I know some of the listers on here.<br />0:52<br />Maybe you guys have seen us on Instagram or social media or in our lives or through our friends and our family.<br />0:58<br />And we’re so excited for today’s episode because as it is Valentine’s Day coming up and today is Valentine’s Day, the day that you guys will be listening to this episode.<br />1:09<br />I really thought it would be really beautiful to share with you what our love story was and what we’ve been through and what we think about love and what we think about relationship.<br />1:21<br />And at the end of the episode, I’m also going to answer very specific questions that I asked.<br />1:26<br />So I asked my community, the fully expressed community that I have online as well as I asked everyone on social media, what kinds of questions would you like, Nick and I to answer?<br />1:37<br />So we’re going to save those questions to the end, Nick.<br />1:39<br />And I did not prepare for these questions at all.<br />1:43<br />If anything, we’re just going to answer them as our most authentic selves, right?<br />1:49<br />We’re just going to deliver what, whatever comes up in the moment.<br />1:52<br />So with that being said, Nick, would you like to say hello?<br />1:55<br />Hi, everyone.<br />1:57<br />I’ve been great to be here.<br />1:59<br />Do you want to tell them a little bit about yourself who you are?<br />2:02<br />My name is Nick and right now I’m working as a Wellness manager at a natural brochure, one of the biggest baddest, best natural grocery stores in the entire world.<br />2:17<br />In fact, and aside from that, I work at Holistic health coach.<br />2:23<br />I actually, by the time you guys are hearing this, I’ll probably be done my course work to be a certified holistic health practitioner.<br />2:31<br />And hopefully by the end of the year or rather my goal for the end of the year is to become a naturopathic doctor.<br />2:39<br />So I will pass my certification and then I’ll be able to do some shadowing, take my board exam and then I’ll be the least respected doctor that any of, you know, but the most important one and, yeah, that’s a little bit about what I’m up to these days.<br />2:55<br />I’ve worked in collegiate strength and conditioning.<br />2:58<br />I have a degree in exercise science.<br />3:01<br />They had a online fitness coaching business, online life coaching business.<br />3:07<br />I worked in business coaching.<br />3:09<br />I’ve done everything to try to help people be better version of themselves.<br />3:15<br />This is the path of now.<br />3:16<br />Landers on.<br />3:17<br />Yeah, the natural health world.<br />3:19<br />Yeah, I think, yeah, I mean, I feel like eventually you should come in here and tell your story because you’ve started in one place and it feels like you’re coming back to that place.<br />3:28<br />But it’s just funny how your career, your profession has just evolved.<br />3:33<br />And I think it’s such a beautiful story to tell other people and show people as an example.<br />3:39<br />And I’m so excited for you to become a naturopathic doctor.<br />3:43<br />I literally, if you don’t, if you don’t already know this about me, you know, I have been obsessed with health and bettering myself for the better part of the last five years.<br />3:54<br />And when Nick and I first started dating, I was seeing this natural pa and so funny enough, Nick did not believe in anything that I was telling him at the time.<br />4:04<br />You know, I was sharing with him the different supplements that I was taking and how it was getting tested and how they were making me better and fast forward to 2.5 years of dating and going through this his own wellness journey and health journey.<br />4:18<br />Now he’s becoming a naturopathic doctor.<br />4:20<br />So that is probably good to say that maybe something that you are not necessarily open to don’t understand can actually be a big part of your life and look at it like literally stepping into that today.<br />4:32<br />Yeah, there’s lots of I think like we talk a lot about in the personal development space.<br />4:37<br />We talk a lot about like the things that we learn and unlearn in terms of our embodiment.<br />4:43<br />But that’s true of even like back to our knowledge based things that there’s a learning and unlearning.<br />4:49<br />It’s like I had to unlearn the institution of research and science to learn like what is probably closer to the truth about our bodies.<br />5:00<br />And now here I am.<br />5:01<br />Yeah, we’ll have to do a whole episode on that because I think it’s really important.<br />5:05<br />But you know, the beautiful thing is that, you know, so when I met Nick, he was a life and business coach for entrepreneurs that were very successful entrepreneurs because he was working underneath the coach that I was working with.<br />5:18<br />So about 2.5 years ago, I was working with a my coach, business and life coach his name was Jake Kaufman.<br />5:25<br />His name is Jake Kaufman.<br />5:27<br />Not we is Jake Kaufman.<br />5:29<br />And I was working with him at the time I was in a six month container.<br />5:33<br />And when I got the opportunity to work with him, he offered me to go to a retreat as a part of me starting to work with him.<br />5:40<br />And at the time when I was, this is where I was like really, really creating community.<br />5:45<br />Like I had stepped into these newer versions of myself.<br />5:49<br />I was really craving to be around other coaches, other people that kind of just got it.<br />5:53<br />But I was looking for an in person experience because I had experienced a lot of coaching virtually.<br />5:59<br />And I was like, I really want to go to this retreat.<br />6:01<br />So when he offered me to go to the retreat, it was 2021.<br />6:05<br />So this is like just coming out of COVID where intense and especially at certain locations, we’ve had intense isolation plus, like so many of us were coaches who were working online.<br />6:19<br />So it was just like really craving unity, I think like globally but also Corona especially was calling about it.<br />6:28<br />Yeah, I remember, you know, Jake’s marketing spoke to me so deeply because it just felt like I was so alone coming out of the out of the pandemic, you know, and so burnt out.<br />6:37<br />So I was craving in person connection and that’s a marketing for you guys too.<br />6:41<br />Because at first, Jake was like marketing to like, we’re going to help coaches add five K to their bottom line and like rickets.<br />6:49<br />And then as soon as he was like, we’re gonna like, give you the space to, to like connect and go deep and all these things and like talking about the intense isolation that comes with entrepreneurship, people started signing up and it was crazy.<br />7:02<br />So like marketing lesson for those of you who are entrepreneurs, figure out what your ideal client really wants.<br />7:10<br />So there’s, there’s the life and business coach and Nick and just his coaching background.<br />7:15<br />But so that’s how I ended up at this retreat.<br />7:17<br />And this is going to lead into our love story, which I am so excited to share with you guys because I truly believe that I manifested our relationship.<br />7:27<br />I think we’re going to end up telling you how, where I was before that.<br />7:31<br />But so I get to go to this retreat.<br />7:33<br />And then Nick started, I knew of Nick through social media, obviously, he worked for Jake in some way, shape or form.<br />7:41<br />So I was like, who is this Nick Balletto guy?<br />7:43<br />Don’t know who he is.<br />7:45<br />But I was curious, I was like, really curious, but I never really did much to like, think too much into it.<br />7:51<br />And then we go on this retreat and I went into this retreat fully thinking that this is going to be an opportunity for me to get vulnerable to be seen to grow, expand.<br />8:04<br />He so many versions of me.<br />8:07<br />So I was not in the place of I want to date or I’m here to meet someone like that was nowhere on the top of my mind.<br />8:14<br />If anything right before this retreat, like I decided that I wasn’t really going to date anyone.<br />8:19<br />I was going to focus on me, which I will get into after.<br />8:22<br />But you know, so I was going to retreat, fully focused on myself, fully focused on healing the deeper parts within me and fully focusing on my business.<br />8:30<br />And so once we get to retreat, I get to meet Nick for the first time.<br />8:34<br />Wow, what was that?<br />8:37<br />It was, it was like, I was like, huh I definitely felt at the retreat like I felt old to Nick at the retreat.<br />8:44<br />But again, like I had this really stubborn part of me that was like, nah, we’re not here to today, we’re here to do business, we’re here to heal, we’re here to do these things.<br />8:54<br />So I was in my own world, Nick had a different plan.<br />8:58<br />I did.<br />8:59<br />I sure did.<br />9:00<br />I had been scouting Corona for months on social media.<br />9:05<br />I used to, I would follow all of Jake’s clients.<br />9:08<br />Now, most of Jake’s clients were my clients, but even the clients that he, he specifically worked with one on one because they were at a certain level in their business.<br />9:17<br />I would still follow them just to be able to support them.<br />9:19<br />Plus, I mean, Jake and I, we respected each other as coaches.<br />9:25<br />And so even his coaching clients, he would ask me like my perspective on certain things that would come up.<br />9:30<br />And so I just wanted to be in the know of like who he was working with.<br />9:34<br />And so I followed all of his clients as like a general rule of thumb.<br />9:38<br />So I had already been following Corina, but every time Corina’s post would come up, my heart would put her patter a little bit.<br />9:45<br />No way.<br />9:46<br />I mean, she’s just so stunning and she has a glow to her that it’s just, it’s special like other people just don’t have that to them.<br />9:56<br />So I was immediately drawn in and then of course, you actually read her content, you see the level of depth that she has to her, you see like her values that she embodies and was very attracted to it.<br />10:10<br />And so I was going into the street retreat hoping that Kara was the person that she looked like she was online, which she obviously was.<br />10:20<br />And if she passed my tests, then I was going to pursue her at the retreat.<br />10:26<br />So I came into the retreat with a very simple three step plan.<br />10:31<br />All right.<br />10:31<br />Step number one or day, number one, ignore her entirely because I’m there.<br />10:37<br />I have to be professional.<br />10:39<br />I mean, I can’t be flirting over the course of a three day retreat.<br />10:43<br />You’re also there to work.<br />10:47<br />He was the head coach at this retreat underneath Jake, right?<br />10:50<br />He was the head like leading coach underneath Jake.<br />10:53<br />So like 14 people there and I was currently coaching like five and there was also perspective clients there too.<br />11:01<br />So over the out of the 14 people who attended, I ended up coaching, I think 10 of them maybe even more.<br />11:08<br />So I had to be professional.<br />11:10<br />So j double one, ignore her.<br />11:13<br />She doesn’t exist.<br />11:16<br />Day number two is break the ice professionally.<br />11:20<br />So I like wiggled my way into conversations, try to help crea with her business and keep it mostly professional.<br />11:28<br />Now, of course, I’m gonna spit some game, but for the most part, be a pretty.<br />11:35<br />And then day number three just go all in on Kara which I did.<br />11:41<br />We spent the entire night of the, the third night talking like probably three hours.<br />11:48<br />We were just like isolated from the group and we just talked and hung out.<br />11:54<br />And at this point, I’m feeling like I just executed that plan to A t like they’re gonna be talking about me years and years from now, they’re gonna be talking about the levels of charisma and chivalry that I’ve displayed over the course of this retreat.<br />12:11<br />They’re gonna be writing books about my game.<br />12:15<br />All right, perfectly.<br />12:17<br />Exactly how it was.<br />12:18<br />That’s how I feel.<br />12:19<br />That’s how he felt.<br />12:20<br />OK?<br />12:21<br />So I’m going to backtrack just a little bit.<br />12:23<br />So what’s what I love about, what you just said is that you fell in love with me through social media and how I showed up and I just want to clarify, you know, during that time, something that I was super nervous about, especially when I was stepping into these versions of me as on Instagram, a coach like really owning these like personal deep parts of me.<br />12:41<br />I truly thought at one point that I wasn’t going to meet anyone that loved me for that.<br />12:45<br />And you just said that like that was the thing that like pulled you in in some way, shape or form.<br />12:50<br />And I still take this moment.<br />12:52<br />I’m like, you know, those fears always creep in.<br />12:55<br />And eventually once I owned that this is who I was clearly, someone else was like, felt that love for me too and loved it as much as I loved it.<br />13:05<br />But fast tracking got to the point where Nick is literally spilling his heart.<br />13:10<br />Like I am learning every childhood wound about him.<br />13:13<br />I am learning not all of them, but I am learning like the depths of Nick who he is by night three.<br />13:20<br />And at this point in my world, I’m like, I was like, not even thinking that he was hitting on me.<br />13:26<br />I love you so much, but I wasn’t because I was like, all right.<br />13:30<br />So I’ve had these vulnerable deep conversations with every single person here, there were other men at the retreat.<br />13:36<br />So we were all going there.<br />13:37<br />We were all like here see me hear me like all these things.<br />13:41<br />And so I felt like I was just holding space for its time and I was like, cool, I get to know him.<br />13:48<br />And yes, we were, we spent like three hours talking and we were just going in the depths of sharing with each other who we were, what we thought about the retreat and what our takeaways were and just all these things.<br />13:59<br />But I was clearly in a completely different headspace.<br />14:04<br />I was nowhere near like, oh this man is flirting with me.<br />14:08<br />Oh This man is interested in me like completely over my head, did not even think twice or it’s so fast track to the next day is the day that we all decide to leave.<br />14:19<br />And you know, I, I vividly remember as we were leaving did bring it up in the car.<br />14:25<br />I was like, there is something that’s drawing me to Nick, but I don’t really know, maybe it’s just this part of me that thinks this and I was like, I just wrote it off.<br />14:32<br />And so later that night as we were all coming back from the treat, I mean, post retreat, there’s just so much that comes up for you like you’re just so much happens in three days.<br />14:42<br />You’re like, what the fuck just happened in person in a lot of ways, which is why I love retreats if they’re done really well.<br />14:47<br />And also like, I was just on such a high from the retreat.<br />14:52<br />And so I was coming home and I was like catching up energetically because I was naturally just tired and also just like simply processing.<br />15:01<br />And so one way I thought about processing was like, I was looking back at all the videos that we had from the retreat and I was kind of sending all the photos and videos that I had to other people.<br />15:10<br />And I came across a video that Nick I took of Nick.<br />15:13<br />And so throughout the retreat, we did this one exercises where we are facing our fears and we jumped off a cliff to face our fears and, and facing our fear, we were going to basically jump into this version of ourselves that we really want to step into and expand to.<br />15:29<br />And it’s really remarkable how these exercises like, truly meet you and that you’re like, oh, just a simple jumping off the cliff fear type of thing.<br />15:38<br />But if you put the intention behind it, it like, really is such a representation of what’s happening in their day to day.<br />15:46<br />And so yes, I had this video of Nick.<br />15:49<br />And so I reached out to Nick at probably like 8:39 p.m. The next day I was like on Instagram because I didn’t even have his number.<br />15:57<br />And I was like, hey, I came across this video and I wanted to know if you want it like, can I send it to you?<br />16:05<br />I can’t really send it to you on Instagram.<br />16:07<br />Like what’s your number?<br />16:08<br />And I’ll send you the video.<br />16:09<br />So he texts me his number on Instagram.<br />16:11<br />I send him the video and then he continues talking to me and I go, what the fuck does he want?<br />16:18<br />I literally said that to myself because he continued the conversation.<br />16:22<br />And it was at this point in the conversation where we were like, the conversation was dead.<br />16:27<br />There wasn’t more to go.<br />16:28<br />I wasn’t really asking questions, but he still found ways to keep the conversation going.<br />16:34<br />And I’m like, dude, I got to go to bed.<br />16:36<br />It’s like 1010 30.<br />16:38<br />By this point, I’m like, I need to go to sleep.<br />16:40<br />And on the other side of the phone, Nick was having a completely different experience.<br />16:46<br />So on the other side of the thought, I, well, on the last day of the retreat, as Corina mentioned, like, there’s so much like, especially like she said, when a retreat is well done like that.<br />16:59<br />I mean, even as the one of the facilitators, I’m walking away with business lessons.<br />17:03<br />I’m walking away with personal insights, walking away with like healing new values that I want to embody and you’re set off after this three day scramble and you’re supposed to integrate all of that.<br />17:19<br />And at the time, I was living with, I had a great roommate, but I was living kind of in a rough situation.<br />17:26<br />I was not in good housing and I was thinking about integrating everything that I’d gotten out of the retreat.<br />17:34<br />And I was like, there’s no shot that I’m going to be able to integrate if I go home right now.<br />17:38<br />So between that and then also wanting to take out on a date, I was like, I can’t go home.<br />17:46<br />So I’m explaining where home a home for me at the time was Charleston, South Carolina.<br />17:50<br />So the other side of the world.<br />17:53<br />And so I’m explaining this to the chef who worked the retreat and him and I had connected really well over the course of the few days we were there.<br />18:02<br />And he’s like, dude, why don’t you just come stay with me?<br />18:05<br />And he lived in San Diego.<br />18:07<br />And I was like, and I think this is one of the ways that I’ve like grown a lot in the last few years and as far as like my risk taking, but at the time, this is like, represented a huge risk for me because I didn’t have a way home anymore, right?<br />18:24<br />Like my flight is that day that I have booked.<br />18:27<br />So I’ll have to book a new flight, which is obviously an investment.<br />18:31<br />I’m gonna get in the car with this guy that I don’t really know to go to a house.<br />18:36<br />I don’t know where it is.<br />18:38<br />Exactly.<br />18:39<br />And I don’t know San Diego and I just there by myself, I’ve got like my bag that I packed for three, a four day trip, you know, and I’m like, something is calling me to do this.<br />18:53<br />So I took him up on it and so we are, we sit down to dinner, he takes me out to dinner that first night that I’m in town in San Diego and we’re sitting there and I’m like, I guess that I should text Kenna.<br />19:06<br />So that’s, that’s why I’m staying in California.<br />19:09<br />And so I open Instagram to text to message Coretta and I have ad M from her and I look at the chef across the table from me and I was like, she’s already in my D MS, I’m thinking I’ve won.<br />19:23<br />And so she’s like, hey, I have this video from the retreat.<br />19:26<br />Do you want me to send it to you?<br />19:27<br />And I was like, yeah, here’s my number because she could have totally just sent it to me in dabs.<br />19:32<br />But I was like, I want you to have my phone number, baby girl.<br />19:34<br />So I give her my phone number.<br />19:36<br />She texts me.<br />19:37<br />We’re like texting back and forth.<br />19:39<br />I feel like we’re having a conversation, but evidently we were not a big conversation.<br />19:46<br />And so then I just like told her, hey, I, I stayed in San Diego.<br />19:51<br />Huge part of the reason why is because I’d really love to take you on a date, said something you’d want to do.<br />19:57<br />And she says, yes, I, when I got that message you guys, I lit up like I was plugged into a wall and electrocuted like I was like no fucking way.<br />20:09<br />The part of me that kind of meal, you know, the part of me that was pulling me towards him.<br />20:14<br />But the part of me that I was also not listening to just got so excited and I was like, there’s no fucking way I just felt like holy shit.<br />20:23<br />This is happening.<br />20:24<br />Yes.<br />20:25<br />And I got so excited and I immediately voice memo, my friend Paige and I sent her this voice memo and she was the only person I told at the time and I was like, oh my God Paige.<br />20:38<br />So this just happened and I can’t even tell you all the details.<br />20:42<br />But you know, I basically thought that it wasn’t going to happen and then this happened and then I was just so excited.<br />20:46<br />I was like, I can’t believe this is happening and blah, blah, blah, and the rest is history.<br />20:51<br />So then we got the chance to, we set up a schedule of our date.<br />20:54<br />They picked me out in San Diego.<br />20:57<br />We went downtown San Diego and we went to Barsa and what are the things called?<br />21:02<br />We did, the electric scooters and like saw the sunset and it was like such a great day.<br />21:06<br />And throughout our initial time together, there was like these little small synchronicities and there was something that I learned about Nick.<br />21:13<br />I remember this very specific question I asked you.<br />21:15<br />So we know so much.<br />21:17<br />I’ve talked about this before.<br />21:18<br />But the engram and as an Indian Gram four, I was like, is he spontaneous?<br />21:24<br />Does he like to travel?<br />21:25<br />And as you guys know, I love to travel and I love to see the world and something that I’ve always said, my family and my friends, whoever knows me since I was 15 years old, I said I wanted to move to Australia.<br />21:37<br />And on our very first date, we were having conversation and getting to know each other.<br />21:41<br />And I asked him straight up, I was like, so how do you feel about traveling?<br />21:46<br />And what if I want to move?<br />21:48<br />What if I want to move to Australia?<br />21:50<br />And he immediately looked at me and he goes, if you were to look at one of my journals, I said that I want to move to Australia because Nick had been there before and he said that he wanted to live there too.<br />22:02<br />And so that happens and I was just like, what the fuck is this really happening?<br />22:07<br />Like I’m finally meeting my person in a lot of ways.<br />22:10<br />And the internal parts of me were like, is this real?<br />22:13<br />Is not not but this, I kept getting these synchronous yeses.<br />22:16<br />This is where I’m supposed to be on that.<br />22:19<br />Same day, I decided to open up to Nick about an opportunity.<br />22:24<br />I was invited to be on a love show, dating show.<br />22:27<br />It was called Oh Fuck, what was it called?<br />22:29<br />It wasn’t Love is Blind.<br />22:31<br />It was oh Married after married at first sight.<br />22:34<br />And I told him I was like, so I’ve been exploring this idea about joining the show called Married on First Sight or Married for First sight after First sight.<br />22:46<br />And I look at Nick and I’m telling him all these things because I literally was exploring this, you guys like two weeks before I met Nick and I was like, am I going to go on the show?<br />22:55<br />And I was in the show and when I thought about the show, I mean, it really was a really good fit, right?<br />22:59<br />Like in a lot of ways.<br />23:00<br />And so I’m talking to him about this on our first date and he looks at me and goes, I was like, you should do it.<br />23:08<br />Why did you say that though?<br />23:10<br />I mean, look the port, think of the marketing, OK.<br />23:15<br />Think of the brand exposure.<br />23:18<br />Yeah, it would have been crazy and it was, and it was also really aligned with like who I was coaching, what I was stepping into like really manifestation, like really manifest as your person.<br />23:28<br />So like the fact that I had manifested that opportunity, that opportunity came knocking on my door, it seemed really aligned.<br />23:34<br />It was really aligned for who I was at the time and who I had embodied.<br />23:39<br />And now I’m sitting across the table next to the potentially the man that I’m going to be with forever.<br />23:45<br />Who fucking knows?<br />23:47<br />And all these light bulbs are going off.<br />23:49<br />And yeah, I just following that date, you know, I felt like I wanted to spend every moment with him, every minute with him.<br />23:58<br />I just, I just wanted more of him.<br />23:59<br />I just felt drawn to him and instead of like I did on the retreat, like trying to pull away or ignore the pool towards him, I decided to lean into it.<br />24:09<br />And so we spent probably every, almost every day for the next two weeks because he extended his flight for two weeks.<br />24:16<br />There was a little bit of weekend in there that I went to bottle rock for the weekend, but like I was consumed with texting him and sharing information.<br />24:23<br />And so we just spent every moment together after that.<br />24:26<br />Yeah, I mean, we probably did like two or three months worth of dating in less than two weeks.<br />24:32<br />It was wild and what I loved about our relationship and it was such a beautiful way is that it started off so vulnerably, you know, and something that I truly was calling in was and I was really calling in a man that was like healthiness, masculine, but a man that I was not scared to go deep with me to share with me what’s really going on to work through the things I wanted to really get to know someone, someone that wasn’t scared of the vulnerability.<br />24:57<br />And you know, my key to manifestation, which I’ve always talked about is be, do you have?<br />25:03<br />And so in order to receive something, in order to act something, you must be the thing.<br />25:08<br />So I knew I had to show up vulnerably.<br />25:11<br />I had to show up as the person that I wanted to attract.<br />25:15<br />And that is literally what I received.<br />25:19<br />I met my person in one of the most vulnerable spaces or containers.<br />25:24<br />And then the way that I showed up in relationship, he met me in all those ways.<br />25:31<br />And there was no part of me that was going to not be me or not show up as the version that I really wanted in our relation as what I really wanted in our relationship for the cost of not being loved.<br />25:46<br />Like I was like, no, I’m going to be me.<br />25:48<br />I’m, I’m going to be the thing that I need to be in order to have him.<br />25:51<br />And then that’s what we did.<br />25:53<br />And then shortly after Vick ends up moving to California, like what two months later lives in, in a separate apartment for six months.<br />26:00<br />We move in about nine months later.<br />26:02<br />And now we’ve been together ever since and have our home.<br />26:05<br />Where were you at before we met?<br />26:09<br />What were you working on what was I working on?<br />26:12<br />Well, I went through pretty difficult breakup about six months before we left before we met.<br />26:22<br />And so I was really just kind of working on me.<br />26:27<br />I mean, I was working with a coach at the time and in our work together is my first experience doing like somatic work.<br />26:37<br />And at that time and my family is like, struggling to catch up with how I feel now.<br />26:42<br />But before I started working with her, I was like kind of on marriage, kind of on wanting a family and kids and stuff.<br />26:52<br />But I was working with this coach and through the somatic practices that we did together, I kind of landed on like the most important crowning moment of my life is the moment that I get to watch my wife walk down the aisle.<br />27:09<br />I just like, kept thinking about how that was going to be the happiest moment of my life.<br />27:14<br />And so that required a very large internal shift for me where, you know, I won, like, I really needed to care a lot more about like manifesting this divine partnership and I had to get like a lot more clear on it.<br />27:31<br />And obviously, I also needed to, to elevate level up myself.<br />27:36<br />So I was acting like a lot of tantra.<br />27:42<br />I was doing a lot of like, did like semen retention for 90 days.<br />27:47<br />I quit pornography at that time and really was just getting, I was reading, like I read attached, I think I read attached during that time I read the new Codependency at that time.<br />28:00<br />So I was like, really just diving into romantic relationships because at that time I had been a serial monogamist, but I was never really serious about wanting like divine union.<br />28:12<br />And now I had seen that, that was really kind of my, my North Star for me, but it was going to require a lot of healing first.<br />28:21<br />So that was like primarily what I was kind of up to for those, I don’t know.<br />28:27<br />Can you tell them what contra is monogamy?<br />28:31<br />I mean, I think we know, but can you just kind of explain and define those things a little bit?<br />28:36<br />I mean, Tantra is like, Tantra is so much more than a sex practice.<br />28:42<br />It’s really like, like almost like the force from Star Wars.<br />28:47<br />It’s kind of like the energy that is, that guides the universe and it’s something that we can tap into to, to create lots of different things, but it’s usually talked about in terms of sexual energy.<br />28:59<br />And so I was using it really to as like a gentle way for me to process trauma and heal normally.<br />29:06<br />Like, like most people think of trauma for like energetic orgasms or non ejaculatory orgasms for men.<br />29:15<br />I was like, basically doing like very gentle breath work in my room and like flying a little bit every single day.<br />29:21<br />That was like my solo tatra practice like it and it, it was not sexual whatsoever, but it’s, it’s really connect, is it fair to say it’s like really connecting to the sexual creative energy that we all have within us?<br />29:35<br />Yeah.<br />29:35<br />Yeah.<br />29:35<br />Great.<br />29:36<br />Yeah, I think it’s, it’s both like connecting to spirit outside of you and connecting to spirit within India.<br />29:45<br />Hm.<br />29:45<br />Yeah.<br />29:46<br />Thank you for, for sharing that.<br />29:48<br />And you know, where I was, was also going through a lot of healing as I talked about, you know, I was, I said I wasn’t gonna date for a while.<br />29:56<br />I was going to get to know me, really love me, really own who I was and create such a deep love for myself because my pattern was always like losing myself in relationships, you know, settling for a relationship that kind of met me and they really wanted me.<br />30:14<br />But like, I genuinely didn’t choose.<br />30:16<br />And I, I told myself I was like, I’m going to choose this next partner.<br />30:18<br />Like I’m not just going to be wanted by a guy and be like, oh, I’m getting, you know, they desired me.<br />30:25<br />So I should date this guy.<br />30:27<br />You know, not to say that my past religions were like that, but there was a lot of that pattern within me.<br />30:31<br />And so I really focused on myself and you know what I truly believe when it comes to really manifesting the man, the person that you got to be, you got to be that too.<br />30:41<br />You know, you got to own that part of you and step into those versions of you that require you to find the kind of man that you’re looking for.<br />30:49<br />And, you know, the thing that I think about is like, really not settling anything less than that, you know, I think we can get caught up in like, oh, I’m getting these little, little bits and pieces, little mixes.<br />31:02<br />But I truly believe that when you find your person, they’re going to meet you in all ways.<br />31:06<br />And with that being said too, like we’ve definitely faced a lot of our own challenges in our relationship.<br />31:13<br />So one of the questions that, that we got was, was your love easy.<br />31:18<br />And I know I was going to say this at the end, but it’s kind of like really primed up right here.<br />31:21<br />Like one of the questions that we got from Instagram and from the community was, was your love easy.<br />31:27<br />And I want to say the initial lust and connection and desire and pull of polarity that we had within our relationship was easy.<br />31:39<br />It just felt like there was this energetic plug that I had to plug into and all I had to do was follow it.<br />31:45<br />But that’s truly how I felt at the beginning of our relationship.<br />31:49<br />And then as we started to get to know each other, our shit came up and, you know, i it got really challenging in some moments.<br />32:00<br />Yeah.<br />32:00<br />Yeah.<br />32:00<br />I remember to your point, like I called my mom after I got home from the retreat and was like, hey, I met your daughter in law.<br />32:08<br />So like, so it was super easy to begin with.<br />32:13<br />And then another one of our questions that we got asked is are we similar or are the opposite?<br />32:20<br />And I think like the initial draws and the ways in which we are similar made it easy.<br />32:27<br />But then we’re also like very different in some ways too.<br />32:31<br />And those things started to come out more and more as we got into our relationship, like three months, six months, et cetera.<br />32:39<br />And those provided like pretty substantial challenges, I would say, yeah, like for example, like how we’re really similar, right?<br />32:46<br />We love this work, we love growing.<br />32:49<br />We, you know, we did these like value tests and you know, one thing, some of the values that we both have very much in common are growth, curiosity, authenticity.<br />32:59<br />Like we do really align in a lot, a lot of ways, you know, like I low key, we’re both low key obsessed with becoming better versions of ourselves honestly and wanting to live a life fully expressed.<br />33:13<br />Like we both want to truly embody every part of us and express it and access every extent of the emotion.<br />33:22<br />Something that Nick taught me really early on.<br />33:24<br />And I remember this came up from one of our challenging conversations.<br />33:28<br />So one of our challenging conversations that we had early on, I vividly remember Nick was I tend to be way more positive and optimistic and, you know, I tend to see the light in a lot of things and Nick was not shy or scared of his darkness.<br />33:47<br />He was not scared of negativity if anything, he owned it.<br />33:50<br />And some of our challenges were just around those types of conversations where I vividly remember, I don’t know what it was, but I got upset because I was like, I’m so over you being negative where you’re always talking about the heavy emotions and you know what he said to me in response to our conversation that really fucking blew my mind was I want to, he said I want to feel every emotion to the extent that I need to feel it or that I want to feel it or that it wants to be felt and was mirroring back to me was that I clearly had not created the capacity to be with heavy emotions.<br />34:30<br />I did not have the space or the truest desire to hold the heaviest of the heaviest.<br />34:38<br />And Nick did not even bow down to heavy emotions.<br />34:42<br />He was like, I’m in it.<br />34:43<br />I feel it.<br />34:44<br />They’re true.<br />34:45<br />They’re real and I’m not going to ignore them.<br />34:47<br />And so as much as if it was a triggering conversation with me because I thought he was being negative when I was being positive and I was trying to stay in the light, but he was just being honest and real.<br />34:57<br />It triggered me because I was like, oh, clearly, I do not have the same capacity that you have for depth in these ways.<br />35:07<br />And you know, it was a mirror for me and I think it was also a mirror for you in some ways.<br />35:13<br />I think this is the part of relationship that we continue to work through.<br />35:18<br />Is that fair?<br />35:19<br />Yeah, I mean, I am, I am a realist and I would say like the the opposite of my realism in, in an equally positive light is that Karina operates out of faith.<br />35:34<br />So I tend to like see the world as it is right now in this moment.<br />35:39<br />And so that’s why to me like what she would describe as a really negative emotion to me is just like, that’s just how it is.<br />35:46<br />And so while I don’t shy from it, I also don’t see it as like this negative thing, the way that a lot of other people do.<br />35:54<br />But in the same, in the same perspective, I guess I struggle to act and operate out of faith versus creno.<br />36:03<br />What like could be seen as like naive positivity is really just her like believing that things are going to get better, that things are going to be ok that there’s like God that we aspire to be like, and that everything is always working out for us.<br />36:19<br />And for me it’s just like things aren’t working out right now and I think this is exactly.<br />36:27<br />So, yes, just finished.<br />36:29<br />Put a bell on what you were saying.<br />36:31<br />Yes.<br />36:31<br />Like I was aspiring depth in you and I think you were inspiring faith, faith in me.<br />36:39<br />But at first very trigger for the two of us, I was like, how can you not see how the world is right now?<br />36:46<br />What do you mean things are going to get better?<br />36:49<br />And I’m over here like it’s fine, it’s OK.<br />36:53<br />We’ve got this, you know, and I think that we had another question come in as like someone said, we would love to know how you guys work and communicate through challenges and triggers.<br />37:02<br />And I think this is such a simple one, but it was like a really tough one that we continued to have to work through.<br />37:09<br />And the biggest thing that we, that I feel like we constantly practice and now that we’ve gotten better.<br />37:16<br />But in the moment whenever I get super triggered or I would feel a certain way is because my system was assuming what Nick was saying, right?<br />37:27<br />In a lot of ways, it was, it was freaking out because it’s like, well, you said this and I heard this.<br />37:33<br />So whatever I’m hearing is what I’m experiencing and the truth was that we had to truly get compassionately curious with each other as to, well, what do you mean by that, I would have never thought, you know, that Nick is such a realist in the sense of like, I’m just with what is, it’s not, I’m not saying that I like the heaviness.<br />37:56<br />I’m not saying that I love negative emotions and I’m a negative person.<br />38:00<br />I’m just with what is and I was like, oh OK, versus like the way that I perceived it was like we are a negative person and that wasn’t true.<br />38:09<br />And my positivity, you know, to him could have looked as naive and completely not real at all and not being with what is, but it truly ignited what my faith was to him.<br />38:22<br />And so that right there is such a simple, it seems really simple, but it has been one of the hardest things that we’ve struggled with in the first year, year and a half of relationship.<br />38:34<br />Now, what I’m so grateful for, for like communicating through those from a place of like love and curiosity and not just assuming and pointing fingers at one another is that now I’ve created such a deep capacity and understanding for depth and negative emotions and if anything, I fucking welcome them even more, I’m like, yeah, let’s be in the negative.<br />38:57<br />And one of the most healing things that Nick has done for me is allowed me to be dramatic to be like, no, but truly allow the parts of me that are being like, yeah, this fucking sucks.<br />39:11<br />Allow those to be here and be super unattached from them.<br />39:14<br />Not really make a story of the fact that they’re here versus when we start a relationship.<br />39:20<br />Like I created stories around things that I didn’t understand or didn’t have capacity for or didn’t even know how to articulate at the time.<br />39:28<br />And now because of your depth and your ability to be real and your ability to be factual.<br />39:36<br />It has created such a gift for me because I get to be with that shit too.<br />39:41<br />I get to be with what is and I still have my faith and I’m still unattached and I get to be with my whole human experience, but I would have never been able to step into that kind of beautiful dance with the human experience if it wasn’t for me getting triggered a fuck in my relationship.<br />40:00<br />Yeah.<br />40:00<br />And I’ve received the gifts of being with Karina because of like who she just is and b she does attract that things do get better.<br />40:13<br />And I’ve acquired such a stronger faith in myself and other people, the world also keep it a real like, shit sucks now.<br />40:25<br />But that doesn’t mean it can’t be for the greater good.<br />40:29<br />Yeah.<br />40:29<br />And this is something I talk about all the time, you know, like I was living in the extreme of positivity and optimistic and he was living in the truth and the realness that came off as quote unquote negative to me and you know, we were on both sides of the pendulum and by being in a relationship with each other and by being able to work through our different perspectives on certain situations or how we react or how we, how we be in certain things.<br />40:56<br />I truly think that we’ve been able to find that balance and that duality that has been the gift for both of us.<br />41:03<br />That answer, it’s almost been like the unlocking key to our relationship, but also the unlocking key to our own experience.<br />41:11<br />I think it’s also just a testament to the work that we put in individually when we come together.<br />41:19<br />I mean, we’ve like continued to work on ourselves and then also work on these skills in relationship because like, however, however, you respond to getting triggered somatic, it like there’s, there’s a skill component to communicating and then there’s like an embodied component to communicating.<br />41:41<br />And so we’ve been like, obviously learning the skills of communicating because this is definitely the most serious relationship either of us have been in.<br />41:50<br />So we’re navigating things, we’ve never navigated before, but we’re also like embodying new ways of being as well.<br />41:57<br />And so that allows us to continue to work through like more and more challenging situations which like we’re only going to continue to see more and more challenging situations.<br />42:08<br />We don’t even have kids yet.<br />42:09<br />I can imagine imagine, I was just thinking about two different examples that we could share maybe this would be really real for people, you know, something that I find has been triggering for me.<br />42:19<br />And it’s my own experience is that when Nick and I are having quote unquote hard conversations and he doesn’t lean in or ask me what’s wrong or ask me how I’m doing.<br />42:29<br />I’m having this entire internal experience where I am silent on the couch and going through the internal experience that I’m having is the internal dialogue looks like.<br />42:39<br />How can he not know that I’m triggered right now?<br />42:41<br />Why hasn’t he asked me how I’m doing?<br />42:43<br />But he should be the one asking me how I’m doing like this is, this is this and my body is shutting down.<br />42:49<br />I can feel this brewing sensation inside me and I’m pissed because I’m mad that he’s not realizing that I met and I’m upset that he’s not doing these things and in realizing that and identifying that I identified that really early on.<br />43:07<br />And even before I started dating Nick.<br />43:09<br />So this is something that I identified way early on.<br />43:13<br />But when it comes to actually being triggered as fuck and having to navigate it, I tend, I remember sitting on the couch and we were actually having this experience and I said, hey, you know what’s really coming up for me right now is that I’m upset that you’re not asking me how I’m doing in this moment.<br />43:29<br />And I also realize that you’re not a mind reader And so right now I am telling you that I’m mad and you know, half versions of me would have just sat on it and been like, I shouldn’t even say that out loud.<br />43:42<br />I shouldn’t even say the fact that, that I’m mad because he’s not asking me how I’m doing.<br />43:45<br />I shouldn’t, I should just go to bed and ignore it and hope that tomorrow wakes up and I will be fine.<br />43:50<br />But our level of communication looks so different that now we say those things.<br />43:55<br />And I’m like, no, like I’m genuinely upset with the fact that this is happening.<br />43:59<br />And I also take responsibility that it’s on me that I’m upset that you’re not asking me because it’s my responsibility to share how I’m feeling.<br />44:09<br />And a takeaway for Nick has always been, I mean, in those moments, you’ve learned to be like, all right, the energy’s off is everything ok?<br />44:17<br />Which for Nick is really triggering when I’m off my embodied sense, when Rena is feeling like that is to not poke the bear because like, you know, I like historically, the way that like my family resolved a lot of conflicts is we would just go to bed and we would never talk about it.<br />44:37<br />We would wake up the next day and like, we would just go about our business.<br />44:40<br />Nobody would ever say anything, but we also wouldn’t carry the resentment over.<br />44:44<br />And so, but if you poke the bear bear got scary.<br />44:47<br />So, for me, it was just like, I’m just not gonna say anything but now, like, I have so much more trust and love in myself and most, mostly my partner to poke the bear because it’s not really a bear.<br />45:03<br />It’s more of like a, like one of those cute little, like red pandas, you know, though, you know.<br />45:10<br />So I poke you little pan, what are they gonna do?<br />45:13<br />They have like these adorable little paws, they’re gonna bat me with their paws.<br />45:17<br />So I’ll poke the panda now every once in a while, which is really just an overgrown raccoon and like, they’re adorable.<br />45:24<br />We’ve seen buddy the elk, he was trying to hug that little raccoon.<br />45:28<br />So, yeah.<br />45:29<br />So I’ll now because my communication skills have grown.<br />45:32<br />Our relationship has grown and the depth of our love has gotten deeper and we feel safer as a result of that, which I think is what you’re going to say.<br />45:41<br />I want to just say, hey, what gives, yeah, what’s up?<br />45:45<br />Talk to me.<br />45:46<br />Yeah.<br />45:46<br />And, and you know, and that’s exactly what I wanted and, but you can see that like I’m triggered by the fact that he’s not asking me anything about how I’m doing and he’s triggered because he’s like, I don’t want to poke the bear because naturally if I poke the bear, it gets worse.<br />46:00<br />So I don’t want to, versus that’s all that I want and need and we wouldn’t have figured that out unless we talked about it, unless we were open to saying that and through the conversations of doing this over and over again, I feel like that conversation happened like a year and a half into our relationship.<br />46:17<br />So it’s not like that specific conversation happened very early on.<br />46:21<br />It was the compound effect of constantly having these kinds of conversations that have created a natural sense of trust and safety that we feel in our relationship to share whatever comes up for us.<br />46:34<br />And obviously, when someone is sharing, I also think, I think that maybe in a different episode, I’ll dive into this.<br />46:40<br />There is a special skill set on how to hold someone in that and not be, not get triggered, you know, or not feel responsible for what they’re saying.<br />46:48<br />And something that we practice so well is that now is even though we know we’re triggered, we don’t point the finger at the other person.<br />46:56<br />And if the other person is triggered, we remember that it’s not our responsibility to fix that either because we’re not, we all each take responsibility for our emotional experiences, our human experiences.<br />47:11<br />And that can we love each other through that?<br />47:14<br />Absolutely.<br />47:15<br />Can we ask how we can support you in this oly?<br />47:19<br />But can we fix it and change it?<br />47:22<br />No, because it’s up to the individual to do the work on their own, to do that for themselves.<br />47:30<br />And that level of understanding that we’ve created in our relationship and that has compounded over time has been done amazing things for us.<br />47:41<br />Do you have anything else you want to say?<br />47:43<br />Wilson?<br />47:45<br />Yeah.<br />47:46<br />Should we answer this last rapid fire question?<br />47:48<br />Yeah.<br />47:49<br />We can have a little bit more time if I’m a little late.<br />47:51<br />But the thing that I wanted to share, so there’s two questions, there’s three questions that I want us to answer is what does relationship mean to us?<br />48:01<br />You want to go first?<br />48:02<br />You want me to go first?<br />48:03<br />I want you to go first.<br />48:04<br />You want me to go first?<br />48:06<br />Yeah.<br />48:06<br />I’m not really sure what you, what they’re looking for there.<br />48:10<br />Question.<br />48:12<br />So what relationship means to me specifically is I guess divine union.<br />48:18<br />You know, like if we’re talking about like a deep romantic relationship, what does that actually mean?<br />48:22<br />And when we’re talking about this, like to me, like divine union represents like me being me, you being you and us creating this beautiful partnership that no matter what we do we tackle life together with.<br />48:37<br />Does that make sense?<br />48:38<br />Yes.<br />48:39<br />Yeah, I am.<br />48:40<br />I would say, I mean, for me, relationship is like, I really think it’s pretty much like the most important thing that you could do.<br />48:49<br />I mean, I think like getting married, having a, having kids, raising a family is like, it’s basically the greatest thing that you can do for society.<br />49:00<br />Like instilling values and love and safety and like responsibly raising Children is as just like the greatest gift that you can pay forward in the world, the greatest legacy that you can leave.<br />49:14<br />So, I mean, that’s what relationship really means to me.<br />49:18<br />It’s like it is the foundation, like, it’s really the foundation of a healthy society.<br />49:25<br />Yeah, I think, yeah, you answer that way better than I was.<br />49:28<br />I was a little distracted to you guys from something else playing in the background.<br />49:32<br />But you’re right, you know, relationship is the most important thing that we can do in this life.<br />49:37<br />And I think that’s been something that I used to put aside.<br />49:42<br />You know, I’ve always prioritized relationships, but I always prioritized business success and these other things.<br />49:48<br />And what I’ve seen, if we can be successful in relationships, we’re fucking rich in so many different ways.<br />49:54<br />There’s so much beautiful love and richness that just comes from that.<br />50:00<br />It’s like this kind of profound energetic field when you truly can love, truly be loved and put that on steroids, it’s like nothing else matters.<br />50:14<br />Everything else around you is OK.<br />50:17<br />It’s good.<br />50:18<br />You can tackle anything.<br />50:19<br />We did a another episode, another podcast interview on my friend, she’s podcast.<br />50:24<br />And one of the questions she sold us is like, how are we doing in our life right now?<br />50:29<br />And in the season of life that we’re in and something that Nick and I talked about so much and that was just how our relationship is so good that we feel like we can tackle anything.<br />50:39<br />And I really, really think that if we prioritize relationships in that way, we feel like we can tackle anything.<br />50:46<br />That’s hard.<br />50:47<br />Not even, I mean, yes, in romantic relationships, we’re going to have challenges of our own.<br />50:51<br />We’re going to have challenges together and we’re going to have challenges that life comes to us.<br />50:53<br />But that same concept.<br />50:56<br />Imagine it with friendships, imagine it with business partners.<br />50:58<br />Like when you’re really fucking good and solid because you’ve done the work to create that you can do anything, you can tackle the world, you can truly tackle the world.<br />51:07<br />Biggest thing is that it starts with you.<br />51:10<br />Yeah.<br />51:11<br />So the last question that we got before we wrap up here is how do you know if you found the one?<br />51:19<br />Well, I don’t personally really believe in the, the one concept, but how do you know that you found the one that you’re gonna spend your life with?<br />51:31<br />I mean, for me personally, it was such like a radical shift in my like mindset and perspective about life in general and the life that I wanted to lead.<br />51:42<br />So like I went from, as I spoke about earlier being a guy who was like marriage, whatever kids, probably not to like, I’m so totally devoted to both of those things now.<br />51:55<br />And to me, the reason that a huge part of the reason that I feel that way is because of you.<br />52:03<br />So for me, it’s like, yeah, like, so I went from like, I think we all kind of inherently feel like, like getting married and having kids is like as when we’re little kids, those are things that all pretty much every little kid aspires to do.<br />52:19<br />And so like if you meet somebody who pushes you towards something that you desired as a small child, it’s probably a good person to keep in your life.<br />52:28<br />And so for me, like that was that was it for me, it was like, I have met this person who increases my faith who makes me want to have a family who supports me, makes me want to be the best version of myself.<br />52:42<br />I mean, what does that feel like?<br />52:44<br />What was that shift though for you?<br />52:47<br />Like you went from like, I don’t want to have kids, I don’t want to get married, which is a fucking conversation that we had early on the relationship you guys, we’ll talk about that one later, two.<br />52:57<br />That’s all that you want, I think and more, but it really came for me.<br />53:02<br />Like when you supported me through like some of my artist small methods, I had never like really been held through difficult periods.<br />53:11<br />I’ve had to like go through them on my own or my previous partners had just died or they either didn’t support me through it.<br />53:20<br />They weren’t like with me in it or like we just broke up when things were hard.<br />53:26<br />This relationship was totally different.<br />53:28<br />So, I think that was what shifted it for me.<br />53:31<br />Like, the high highs of our relationship.<br />53:34<br />Yes, they’ve been amazing.<br />53:35<br />Yes.<br />53:35<br />They’ve been higher than any other relationship I’ve ever been in.<br />53:39<br />But it was really the way that we navigated the lows and just like the way that I felt respected and I respected her through that.<br />53:48<br />I think that’s kind of how I knew.<br />53:50<br />Wow, thanks for saying love you.<br />53:53<br />I love you.<br />53:54<br />You know, to me, something that I’ve had, you know, you could probably hear my dog snoring behind me.<br />54:03<br />These subs like the grandfather in Willie Wonka.<br />54:06<br />And, you know, Cusco has been on this podcast before in the background if you haven’t heard it yet.<br />54:11<br />But, you know, what I wanted to say was, you know, as I, I think my love for you, we talked about this the other night.<br />54:18<br />Like I think a little bit, I feel like this compound effect has happened in our relationship where it’s like a little bit more, a little bit more to like, I always knew from the beginning that he could be the one that I want to do life with.<br />54:31<br />And now it’s just like I could not see myself not doing life with him, but something that has really created a lot of rust that Nick is choosing me to be the one because something that I’ve struggled with and maybe other people struggled with is like, well, if I’m choosing this person, is this person fully choosing me?<br />54:48<br />Like, do they love me the same amount that I love them?<br />54:51<br />Like, are they in love with me to the same extent?<br />54:54<br />And yes, that could be parts of me that are trying to keep me safe and maybe potentially self sabotage a little bit.<br />55:00<br />But something that we’ve actively worked through on our own in different ways, and I did this before the relationship and Nick did this in the relationship during our relationship is I got very clear on if I continue to evolve as a human being and grow and listen to these parts of me that pull me in different directions.<br />55:21<br />And if I continue to feel met in my relationship, no matter how much I evolve, I will continue to choose us.<br />55:30<br />And I’m also ok with, if I change and evolve to a point that we no longer meet each other’s needs that we’re no longer meant to be together in that way, in that shape and being ok with that has unlocked this crazy amount of being able to fall into more love because I know that I’m actively choosing this person for me.<br />55:56<br />Not because I have to, not because not because we’ve been together for such a long time and eventually it’s not going to be just because I have kids or it’s not just because we’ve created a life together, like I’m choosing this person because every single day I love him more and more or I’m choosing this person every single day because every moment I keep growing more and more with him and there’s something within me that continues to want more of him.<br />56:20<br />But being ok with like if the relationship changes or if the relationship decides to transform in another way, that’s ok too.<br />56:30<br />Yeah.<br />56:31<br />Yeah.<br />56:31<br />I would highly recommend doing, doing that.<br />56:35<br />They have not done that already, work out whatever it is within yourself.<br />56:40<br />Like, for me, I, I felt like I wouldn’t trust myself to actually leave the relationship if the relationship was over.<br />56:48<br />So I had to like, build that trust within myself.<br />56:50<br />And now I’m at the point where I’m like, well, if this, if this is over between us, like I, I trust that all actually ended, you know, and it’s so funny when you create this, like, deep level of trust within yourself that you’re actively choosing this because you want it and all parts of you, the parts of you that whatever they’re all on board, it’s like it creates such a level of ability, such a love between two people that I didn’t even know was possible.<br />57:19<br />And this is something that I’ve been so great that we’re so grateful that we’ve been able to experience just within two years, 2.5 years of really dating.<br />57:27<br />And I don’t even know what’s gonna happen when we get married.<br />57:30<br />I don’t even know the more that we evolve and grow.<br />57:32<br />And I’m so here for all of it.<br />57:34<br />But I do hope that for anyone that’s listening is that you get some inspiration from our story and that you know that the level of love that you are actively creating, right?<br />57:45<br />Because we are constantly working at this thing.<br />57:48<br />We constantly come up and show up for this relationship and this love as someone that we want to be like we’re doing it so that we can meet each other at the end of the day.<br />57:56<br />Like we want to win.<br />57:58<br />Like when we tackle hard things in life, we ain’t pointing the finger and saying you fucking fix this or I leave like none of that shit is so much more about like, all right, how can we do this together?<br />58:09<br />How are we a team in this?<br />58:10<br />How can we bring ourselves to do this for each other, for one another, for ourselves?<br />58:15<br />There’s this level of deep respect that we have for each other.<br />58:18<br />And I do know that that is available to every single freaking human out there.<br />58:24<br />And I also know that it is so available to work to because I know there’s a lot of listeners to that have been married for years.<br />58:31<br />I truly believe that you can work through it all.<br />58:34<br />You know, if you really, really dedicate to working through it and a part of that is just also you working through your part of it too.<br />58:41<br />Anything else that you feel called to say or share?<br />58:44<br />No man.<br />58:45<br />Thank you for coming on the podcast.<br />58:47<br />Thanks for having me.<br />58:50<br />If you want to connect with Nick or see what he’s up to learn a little bit more about us.<br />58:55<br />I tend to share more about us on Instagram so you can see us that I am kind of soto on Instagram.<br />59:01<br />Nick is going to be launching his business here soon, which we’re really excited about.<br />59:08<br />But you know, at the end of the day, we’re just two original people continuing on this path to better ourselves.<br />59:15<br />And in return, it ends up bettering our relationship.<br />59:17<br />And because we work on ourselves because we love ourselves because we put ourselves first in a lot of ways to live a life fully expressed.<br />59:25<br />It has created such a beautiful expression of love that in our relationship.<br />59:30<br />Word.<br />59:32<br />All right, love you guys.<br />59:33<br />Peace out.</div></div></div></div></div></div></div>



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<li>The beginning of Karenna and Nick’s love story.</li>



<li>The role of personal growth in their relationship.</li>



<li>Challenges faced and overcome as a couple.</li>



<li>Insights into maintaining a healthy, evolving relationship.</li>



<li>The impact of vulnerability and open communication.</li>
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<h3 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>About Karenna &amp; Nick:</strong></h3>



<h4 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>Karenna Soto | Professional Speaker, Podcast Host of The Fully Expressed Podcast, and Trauma-informed Somatic Practitioner</strong></h4>



<p>Karenna is an expert in communication, creating healthy professional and personal relationships, and managing and overcoming anxiety with a knack for navigating difficult conversations both in personal and professional atmospheres. She is here to invite you into your fullest authentic expression and personal evolution.</p>



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<h4 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>Nick Boleto | Holistic Health Practitioner, Naturopathic Doctor (coming soon) </strong></h4>



<p>Nick is an expert in strength &amp; conditioning, nutrition, and life coaching, focusing on metabolism and mental health. His approach blends the wisdom of Ray Peat, the intensity of Mike Mentzer, and the neuroscience insights of Andrew Huberman. Beyond his extensive knowledge, he’s known for his emotionally intelligent coaching style and growth mindset. Intellectually curious and endlessly enthusiastic, Nick brings a unique blend of professionalism and humor to every interaction.</p>



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<li><a href="https://karennasoto.com/podcast/">The Fully Expressed Podcast with Karenna</a></li>



<li><a href="https://karennasoto.com/the-fully-expressed-community/">The Fully Expressed Community</a></li>



<li><a href="https://www.instagram.com/iamkarennasoto/?hl=id">Karenna’s Instagram Account</a></li>



<li><a href="https://www.instagram.com/iamnickboleto/?hl=id">Nick’s Instagram Account</a></li>
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<h3 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>Connect with Karenna &amp; Nick:</strong></h3>



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<li><a href="https://www.instagram.com/iamkarennasoto/?hl=id">Karenna’s Instagram Account</a></li>



<li><a href="https://www.instagram.com/iamnickboleto/">Nick’s Instagram Account</a></li>
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<h3 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>LET’S CONNECT!</strong></h3>



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Join Karenna and her special guest, Nick Boleto, in this heartwarming episode of the “Fully Expressed Podcast by Karenna.”



As Valentine’s Day casts its romantic spell, they share their unique love story and give insights into love, relationships, and personal growth.



Together, Nick and Karenna value health, authenticity, and curiosity. They are both passionate about the inner workings of human beings and how a greater understanding of ourselves can impact ourselves, our relationships, and the world. They take individual responsibility for their happiness; they are interdependent. They’re at their best when they pursue their unique purposes and find ways to meet each other in that. Put simply, they play their games of life, but they’re on the same team!







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Full Transcript0:00Welcome to the Fully Express podcast with Karenna, I’m your podcast host, Karenna Soto.0:05And this is the show where we have conversations that truly invite you into living your life, fully express what it means to create, find, create relationships that feel fully expressed as well as life and business.0:20And so we’re constantly having different conversations and sharing different stories, information, education and tips and tricks and all the things to truly invite you into living your life as your most authentic and fullest self.0:35So, thank you so much for tuning in today.0:38Today is really fun because I got to get to be on here with a very, very special guest, my romantic partner, Nick Boleto.0:49Some of you guys probably know me.0:50I know some of the listers on here.0:52Maybe you guys have seen us on Instagram or social media or in our lives or through our friends and our family.0:58And we’re so excited for today’s episode because as it is Valentine’s Day coming up and today is Valentine’s Day, the day that you guys will be listening to this episode.1:09I really thought it would be really beautiful to share with you what our love story was and what we’ve been through and what we think about love and what we think about relationship.1:21And at the end of the episode, I’m also going to answer very specific questions that I asked.1:26So I asked my community, the fully expressed community that I have online as well as I asked everyone on social media, what kinds of questions would you like, Nick and I to answer?1:37So we’re going to save those questions to the end, Nick.1:39And I did not prepare for these questions at all.1:43If anything, we’re just going to answer them as our most authentic selves, right?1:49We’re just going to deliver what, whatever comes up in the moment.1:52So with that being said, Nick, would you like to say hello?1:55Hi, everyone.1:57I’ve been great to be here.1:59Do you want to tell them a little bit about yourself who you are?2:02My name is Nick and right now I’m working as a Wellness manager at a natural brochure, one of the biggest baddest, best natural grocery stores in the entire world.2:17In fact, and aside from that, I work at Holistic health coach.2:23I actually, by the time you guys are hearing this, I’ll probably be done my course work to be a certified holistic health practitioner.2:31And hopefully by the end of the year or rather my goal for the end of the year is to become a naturopathic doctor.2:39So I will pas...]]>
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<p>This episode is a true gem as I interview Marta Giri, the editor-in-chief of Localy Well, a local news company covering wellness news and events in San Diego.</p>



<p>Marta is making waves in the San Diego wellness community, and her story is a fascinating journey of embracing change and finding a deeper purpose during challenging times. We dive into the heart of wellness and entrepreneurship, exploring the power of connections, the art of being fully expressed in both personal and professional spheres, and the joy of building something that resonates with your true self.</p>



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<div class="wp-block-create-block-castos-transcript"><div class="ssp-transcript"><div class="row"><div class="col"><div class="tabs"><div class="tab">Full Transcript<div class="tab-content ssp-transcript-content">0:00<br />Welcome to the fully expressed podcast with Karenna.<br />0:02<br />I am your podcast host, Karenna Soto.<br />0:05<br />And this is the podcast where we have conversations that truly invite us into living a life, fully expressed, finding relationships where we can be fully expressed and also creating business and finding careers that allow us to be fully expressed as well.<br />0:20<br />Today’s episode is really special because I am interviewing someone that I recently that her name is Marta Giri.<br />0:27<br />Marta came across my world because she’s based in San Diego.<br />0:32<br />I’m based in San Diego and she is doing amazing things when it comes to, I want to say, truly wrapping your arms around the wellness industry here in San Diego in the best way is like, I feel like you’ve really just created a platform way to connect, collaborate and all the things when it comes to locally.<br />0:54<br />Well, which is her business.<br />0:56<br />Well, I will let her talk about her, but it has been such a pleasure of getting to know you and meet you and connect with you because I just love everything that you are really trying to captivate here in San Diego.<br />1:07<br />So with that being said Marta, do you want to introduce yourself?<br />1:11<br />Sure, thanks Karenna.<br />1:12<br />So happy to be here today.<br />1:14<br />Yeah, I’m Marta Giri editor in chief of Locally Well.<br />1:18<br />San Diego, we’re a local news company covering wellness news and events here in San Diego and that’s how we started.<br />1:26<br />I saw a need to capture just everything that’s going on.<br />1:29<br />San Diego is such a Wellness Mecca.<br />1:31<br />A lot of trends start here in brands like vio blenders, GoPro, you know, things that are really fitness and outdoor and wellness inspired along with things like organi mushrooms, things that you probably see in your local natural health food store also start in San Diego.<br />1:51<br />So there’s just such a depth and breadth of everything that’s going on here.<br />1:54<br />A lot, a lot of also just conscious healers in a spiritual community too.<br />1:59<br />So I just saw an opportunity to capture that.<br />2:02<br />And I started 2.5 years ago, started a website social media newsletter, all the things it’s expanded into hosting a podcast called Wellness in San Diego.<br />2:12<br />But the thing that’s brought me the most joy is meeting folks in the wellness space, other wellness entrepreneurs and they were craving connection especially I started this during COVID.<br />2:25<br />And so when we were emerging from that time, from the pandemic, people were desperate or connection in person.<br />2:31<br />And so I started hosting networking events and bringing people together.<br />2:35<br />And my favorite thing ever is to be a matchmaker.<br />2:38<br />I love introducing healers to each other who are doing similar things or could complement each other.<br />2:44<br />I actually see...</div></div></div></div></div></div></div>]]>
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This episode is a true gem as I interview Marta Giri, the editor-in-chief of Localy Well, a local news company covering wellness news and events in San Diego.



Marta is making waves in the San Diego wellness community, and her story is a fascinating journey of embracing change and finding a deeper purpose during challenging times. We dive into the heart of wellness and entrepreneurship, exploring the power of connections, the art of being fully expressed in both personal and professional spheres, and the joy of building something that resonates with your true self.







You can read the full podcast transcript for this episode below:



Full Transcript0:00Welcome to the fully expressed podcast with Karenna.0:02I am your podcast host, Karenna Soto.0:05And this is the podcast where we have conversations that truly invite us into living a life, fully expressed, finding relationships where we can be fully expressed and also creating business and finding careers that allow us to be fully expressed as well.0:20Today’s episode is really special because I am interviewing someone that I recently that her name is Marta Giri.0:27Marta came across my world because she’s based in San Diego.0:32I’m based in San Diego and she is doing amazing things when it comes to, I want to say, truly wrapping your arms around the wellness industry here in San Diego in the best way is like, I feel like you’ve really just created a platform way to connect, collaborate and all the things when it comes to locally.0:54Well, which is her business.0:56Well, I will let her talk about her, but it has been such a pleasure of getting to know you and meet you and connect with you because I just love everything that you are really trying to captivate here in San Diego.1:07So with that being said Marta, do you want to introduce yourself?1:11Sure, thanks Karenna.1:12So happy to be here today.1:14Yeah, I’m Marta Giri editor in chief of Locally Well.1:18San Diego, we’re a local news company covering wellness news and events here in San Diego and that’s how we started.1:26I saw a need to capture just everything that’s going on.1:29San Diego is such a Wellness Mecca.1:31A lot of trends start here in brands like vio blenders, GoPro, you know, things that are really fitness and outdoor and wellness inspired along with things like organi mushrooms, things that you probably see in your local natural health food store also start in San Diego.1:51So there’s just such a depth and breadth of everything that’s going on here.1:54A lot, a lot of also just conscious healers in a spiritual community too.1:59So I just saw an opportunity to capture that.2:02And I started 2.5 years ago, started a website social media newsletter, all the things it’s expanded into hosting a podcast called Wellness in San Diego.2:12But the thing that’s brought me the most joy is meeting folks in the wellness space, other wellness entrepreneurs and they were craving connection especially I started this during COVID.2:25And so when we were emerging from that time, from the pandemic, people were desperate or connection in person.2:31And so I started hosting networking events and bringing people together.2:35And my favorite thing ever is to be a matchmaker.2:38I love introducing healers to each other who are doing similar things or could complement each other.2:44I actually see...]]>
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<p>Marta is making waves in the San Diego wellness community, and her story is a fascinating journey of embracing change and finding a deeper purpose during challenging times. We dive into the heart of wellness and entrepreneurship, exploring the power of connections, the art of being fully expressed in both personal and professional spheres, and the joy of building something that resonates with your true self.</p>



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<div class="wp-block-create-block-castos-transcript"><div class="ssp-transcript"><div class="row"><div class="col"><div class="tabs"><div class="tab">Full Transcript<div class="tab-content ssp-transcript-content">0:00<br />Welcome to the fully expressed podcast with Karenna.<br />0:02<br />I am your podcast host, Karenna Soto.<br />0:05<br />And this is the podcast where we have conversations that truly invite us into living a life, fully expressed, finding relationships where we can be fully expressed and also creating business and finding careers that allow us to be fully expressed as well.<br />0:20<br />Today’s episode is really special because I am interviewing someone that I recently that her name is Marta Giri.<br />0:27<br />Marta came across my world because she’s based in San Diego.<br />0:32<br />I’m based in San Diego and she is doing amazing things when it comes to, I want to say, truly wrapping your arms around the wellness industry here in San Diego in the best way is like, I feel like you’ve really just created a platform way to connect, collaborate and all the things when it comes to locally.<br />0:54<br />Well, which is her business.<br />0:56<br />Well, I will let her talk about her, but it has been such a pleasure of getting to know you and meet you and connect with you because I just love everything that you are really trying to captivate here in San Diego.<br />1:07<br />So with that being said Marta, do you want to introduce yourself?<br />1:11<br />Sure, thanks Karenna.<br />1:12<br />So happy to be here today.<br />1:14<br />Yeah, I’m Marta Giri editor in chief of Locally Well.<br />1:18<br />San Diego, we’re a local news company covering wellness news and events here in San Diego and that’s how we started.<br />1:26<br />I saw a need to capture just everything that’s going on.<br />1:29<br />San Diego is such a Wellness Mecca.<br />1:31<br />A lot of trends start here in brands like vio blenders, GoPro, you know, things that are really fitness and outdoor and wellness inspired along with things like organi mushrooms, things that you probably see in your local natural health food store also start in San Diego.<br />1:51<br />So there’s just such a depth and breadth of everything that’s going on here.<br />1:54<br />A lot, a lot of also just conscious healers in a spiritual community too.<br />1:59<br />So I just saw an opportunity to capture that.<br />2:02<br />And I started 2.5 years ago, started a website social media newsletter, all the things it’s expanded into hosting a podcast called Wellness in San Diego.<br />2:12<br />But the thing that’s brought me the most joy is meeting folks in the wellness space, other wellness entrepreneurs and they were craving connection especially I started this during COVID.<br />2:25<br />And so when we were emerging from that time, from the pandemic, people were desperate or connection in person.<br />2:31<br />And so I started hosting networking events and bringing people together.<br />2:35<br />And my favorite thing ever is to be a matchmaker.<br />2:38<br />I love introducing healers to each other who are doing similar things or could complement each other.<br />2:44<br />I actually see collaborations happen in real time at these events where people have met a couple of times and then they go on to host like a mini retreat.<br />2:51<br />I know of several stories where that’s happened.<br />2:54<br />So it’s just a really magical place to be a connector and uplifting the entire community.<br />3:01<br />Because when these wellness folks find each other and amplify their efforts, it helps heal our entire community too.<br />3:08<br />So I found such joy doing that and being just kind of the ringleader, I guess the channeler, the connector to make this all happen.<br />3:17<br />I’m just the conduit and I’m just really grateful to bring people together.<br />3:21<br />I love that.<br />3:22<br />I got some chills when you said just like the ripple effect or just like connecting everything like and that, you know, really almost like bringing the connection brings us additional healing to the community.<br />3:32<br />Like I just got chills just from that whole experience.<br />3:35<br />I would love to hear a little bit more.<br />3:37<br />I think we talked about this like you weren’t, do you said you started this around the pandemic?<br />3:41<br />What were you doing before the pandemic before COVID?<br />3:43<br />Before you realized that there was this need.<br />3:45<br />Yeah.<br />3:46<br />My whole life story has led to creating this.<br />3:49<br />When you look back on it, you can kind of see the trends and I think a lot of us probably can resonate with that when you reflect on your past experiences.<br />3:58<br />So I’ve always been interested in spirituality and alternative health since I was a teenager.<br />4:03<br />Probably, even before then, I was always just a curious seeker.<br />4:07<br />And so that led me to travel abroad.<br />4:10<br />I lived in Australia.<br />4:12<br />I got a degree in journalism.<br />4:13<br />And while I was there, I co-hosted an alternative health radio show, interviewing one of those practitioners in Sydney.<br />4:19<br />So really a full circle moment.<br />4:21<br />This was before there was even podcasts, it tells you how old I am.<br />4:25<br />But then I came back and I, you know, I was also a high achieving person.<br />4:29<br />I’ve always been ambitious and wanting to be a good gold star student.<br />4:33<br />And so I thought, well, now I get a job and now I get, yeah, I move into the working space.<br />4:38<br />So I started working in marketing in higher education marketing in different different companies.<br />4:45<br />And we were marketing to international students to come study English in the United States.<br />4:50<br />I had rose to the ranks of becoming director of marketing and I was even asked to meet with the CEO.<br />4:56<br />This was in February of 2020.<br />4:58<br />The CEO of the company had asked to meet with me specifically telling me I was a rising star.<br />5:03<br />If I was going to go anywhere they needed to, I needed to let them know right away ASAP because they wanted to keep me cut to six weeks later, COVID entire company shuts down and I’m out of a job.<br />5:14<br />So I didn’t know who I was or what I should do next because I had put all my eggs in that identity basket being I’m a really good, like leader.<br />5:25<br />Number two, I’d rising.<br />5:27<br />I was in executive level meetings.<br />5:29<br />I thought this is it.<br />5:30<br />You know, I also am a mom.<br />5:31<br />I’ve got two boys so it was busy.<br />5:34<br />I was very, very busy, but I also was getting to burn out stage too.<br />5:37<br />So, you know, it was a lot to transition out of during COVID.<br />5:42<br />But yeah, that’s how I got the idea for those in the Wellness space.<br />5:47<br />Know this term.<br />5:48<br />I got a download which means I woke up in the middle of the night at 2 a.m. I sat straight up in bed and I had this idea to create, to create what became locally.<br />5:58<br />Well, I didn’t know what I was going to call it, but I knew I wanted to do some kind of online blog thing with all of all of my skill set, you know, in journalism and marketing, creating a community hub for showcasing Wellness here in San Diego.<br />6:11<br />So when you know, like it’s to you as a kind of directive from the heaven, the universe, it also makes going to work really fun because, you know, it’s, it’s kind of your purpose and what you’re meant to do.<br />6:25<br />And yeah, just writing.<br />6:27<br />It’s been hard writing the unknown wave when you have to create something for yourself where there’s no road map.<br />6:32<br />It could be daunting at times.<br />6:34<br />There’s, I’ve talked with this with many entrepreneurs who are like, do you ever feel that?<br />6:38<br />Like, some people are like timidly asking, like, do you ever feel like you just want to quit?<br />6:42<br />And everyone’s like, oh my God, like every day, every day, you’re literally literally like throwing yourself on the couch.<br />6:49<br />I’ve done that and like had a temper tantrum like this, it’s so hard.<br />6:52<br />Like, I don’t get a 9 to 5.<br />6:55<br />And my husband’s like, no, no, this is what we’re doing.<br />6:59<br />You can do this.<br />7:00<br />And I’m like, no, that’s so funny.<br />7:04<br />Today this morning I was in the shower and Nick was here because he works from home and then out of home sometimes and I go, I don’t want to go to work today.<br />7:12<br />I’m done.<br />7:13<br />Like, I was just throwing a little pity party of like, I don’t want to do life today.<br />7:18<br />And those are just such real moments while also I, you know, also holding the vision to like what’s really there too.<br />7:24<br />You know, it’s just, it’s the duality of both.<br />7:26<br />It’s like, yes, this is hard.<br />7:27<br />Yes, there’s moments where you’re like, why am I doing this?<br />7:30<br />And then also there’s other moments of like, no, there’s a reason why I’m doing this, my purpose.<br />7:34<br />I’m leaning into that.<br />7:35<br />I love that you shared so much about the fact that this was an idea that just came out of nowhere.<br />7:40<br />It wasn’t like you’ve been meddling on it for a while.<br />7:43<br />It’s been a, maybe a part of your identity into the patterns into the trends.<br />7:47<br />But this idea just came out of nowhere.<br />7:49<br />I’m reading this book right now called Big Magic.<br />7:51<br />And so I just was like, oh, so good.<br />7:55<br />And I think it, you know, it really talks to you just like there’s ideas that come to us all the time.<br />8:00<br />There’s some ideas that stay for a little longer.<br />8:02<br />There’s ideas that you just know you got to follow up on and then there’s ideas that just pass through and then there’s the ones that keep knocking at your door.<br />8:09<br />There’s always ideas, you know, and then so I would love to hear.<br />8:13<br />How did you know that like you got this down, this idea?<br />8:16<br />And you’re like, ok, this is something I really want to move into or what was that transition?<br />8:22<br />Like to like thought download idea to like this.<br />8:24<br />Is it like, what did it take from there to actually putting it into action?<br />8:30<br />All right.<br />8:31<br />Jumping in here with another life hack for you, take a minute and shake it out.<br />8:36<br />Our nervous system is constantly in fight or flight freezes disregulation and we need to shake out our nervous system so we can reset our stress responses.<br />8:48<br />So if you get up and shake every single part of your body.<br />8:51<br />Animals do this naturally and we have forgotten to listen to ourselves.<br />8:56<br />So, if you ever feel overwhelmed, get up, shake it out.<br />8:59<br />If you feel triggered, try shaking it out, move the energy, reset your nervous system to help you live and feel more regulated in your life.<br />9:11<br />Yeah.<br />9:12<br />Well, I had the idea, this was like August 2020.<br />9:15<br />And so then I kept talking about it and percolating on it and sitting on it.<br />9:19<br />But I didn’t actually take any action.<br />9:21<br />I was still kind of like licking my wounds if you will from losing a corporate job and what my identity was also being a mom and my kids weren’t, couldn’t go to school.<br />9:32<br />So it was a busy time.<br />9:33<br />Just that’s kind of how I sit with ideas for a while.<br />9:37<br />You know, I think about them, I’m in the shower and I keep talking about it with people and then I feel confident to actually make it kind of come to fruition.<br />9:45<br />So, yeah, it was, it wasn’t until almost a year later that I actually launched because I want, I also had to get over some of those perfectionistic tendencies to put myself out there to be vulnerable.<br />9:57<br />I wasn’t doing this because I wanted to be, let’s say like a Gwyneth Paltrow group person.<br />10:03<br />It’s not about me, like I said, I’m the channel and the Conduit for this community.<br />10:08<br />But at the same time, I also need to be the face and spokesperson for the brand.<br />10:12<br />And so there was just some like tender self care I needed to go through, I think before I felt ready and when I would tell people what I was doing, tell them like in this really soft voice like and I didn’t have my elevator pitch and I couldn’t explain it.<br />10:26<br />And so there was just a lot of yeah, self care that needed to happen where I could feel like I could step in to the space and it still took like another year or so before I felt like I had some foundation that I was confident about what I was doing and still, you know, those moments come in imposter syndrome, those kind of feelings every now and then.<br />10:46<br />But now I’m kind of rocking and rolling.<br />10:49<br />So that’s how the process was for me.<br />10:51<br />Thank you so much for sharing that.<br />10:53<br />I think that’s just so relatable to like, you know, I think really honestly hearing like, yes impostor system just still happens.<br />10:59<br />You know, we still, there can be an idea, but there’s a whole like identity shift that comes with that.<br />11:04<br />It’s like, how do I I’m here and how do I embody person or be the person that can also step into that idea too, you know, like parts of us need to catch up.<br />11:14<br />And I love that.<br />11:15<br />You said that you gave yourself grace because sometimes in this entrepreneurship space.<br />11:19<br />I mean, I, I’ve also put myself pressure but you can feel a lot of pressure like I need to be here now.<br />11:24<br />You know, why am I not feeling this now?<br />11:26<br />You know, why haven’t I fully stepped into this new idea or created this already?<br />11:30<br />Why isn’t it up and running?<br />11:31<br />And there’s just like this pressure of Fastness and entrepreneurship.<br />11:35<br />Yes, speed like, oh I need this quickly, you know.<br />11:39<br />Yeah.<br />11:39<br />Yeah.<br />11:40<br />Big time.<br />11:41<br />I sometimes reflect on that too with the moments and when I felt like I should just stop because I was like, why isn’t it taking off or even in those little moments when you post a real or something, you’re like, what only this many people liked it and I work so hard and we’ve all had those and tied to your self worth.<br />12:00<br />And I also thought about it too.<br />12:01<br />It’s like if it had been an overnight success, I don’t think I couldn’t have handled that.<br />12:06<br />Like, so I’ve done everything with a lot of intention and at a pace that works for me because as I mentioned, I have, you know, I’ve got kids, I needed to attend to my own needs too.<br />12:18<br />So I’ve purposely added on layers of my business step by step because I needed to kind of pace it at a build it at a pace that fits my, where I’m at right now personally and, and my personal situation, I think that’s absolutely beautiful.<br />12:35<br />I really think that I wish more of us listened to that too because, yeah, I just feel like we especially you’re a mom.<br />12:41<br />So I feel like you’ve already been able to kind of balance, like, oh, I’m a mom.<br />12:44<br />I have life.<br />12:44<br />I have kids.<br />12:45<br />I have all these other things but make me being a mom, like, I didn’t know what that was.<br />12:49<br />And like, now I have this ba this baby business that I’m building and it’s like, how can I not lose myself in the socks and fully be intentional about that?<br />12:58<br />So, so beautiful.<br />13:00<br />Yeah.<br />13:00<br />And I think one of the other things too is just who you are as a person, how you work.<br />13:05<br />So I am if nothing I’m consistent and consistency is really important when you’re building a business for people to expect and trust it.<br />13:16<br />I know we’re going to maybe talk about some of the marketing principles, but it’s really important.<br />13:21<br />Like every week people know that I will do a round up post of events they’re going on in San Diego related to Wellness.<br />13:28<br />I do that every week that happens.<br />13:30<br />So when there’s consistent rhythms too, people build trust with your brand too and they know that you’re always going to kind of show up in the same ways that you’re going to produce similar types of content.<br />13:43<br />You know, creativity within the content can change, but they know, oh, that’s what they do.<br />13:48<br />They’re not.<br />13:49<br />I know that Meta and Localy Well, will post those events every, every week.<br />13:53<br />So it’s about building a sustainable model that you can support, that fits who you are and how you work too.<br />14:00<br />I want to know about that model.<br />14:01<br />How do you, how did you find your rhythm in that?<br />14:04<br />And what kinds of systems or things do you have in place to help you get, you know, execute that on that weekly.<br />14:11<br />What does that look like?<br />14:13<br />Yeah, I know when I’m kind of getting to burn out that my systems, I’ve lost sight of my systems.<br />14:19<br />And so there’s a lot of tools in the business world that people are familiar with.<br />14:24<br />Things like project management software can be helpful.<br />14:28<br />Everybody is a different, they work differently.<br />14:30<br />I have used a sauna notion is also great a free tool that a lot of people use to track tasks if you’re very digital.<br />14:39<br />However, I find myself going analog all the time.<br />14:42<br />I’m always just pen to paper.<br />14:45<br />It is helpful when you’re delegating out to the team to have a project management tool to sign tasks to folks.<br />14:52<br />But I’m always doing brain dumps where I just, everything on paper, everything I have to do, even like the family stuff like scheduling that dentist appointment or signing up for camp or whatever it all just goes in the same because it’s only just in your head.<br />15:07<br />So can you get it out of your head anywhere, whether it’s in your Notes app on your phone.<br />15:12<br />Sometimes I do that too.<br />15:13<br />When I’m just somewhere, I just start putting everything in my notes app because it’s handy and so not prioritizing anything.<br />15:20<br />At first you just dump everything on the paper and then you look at it and go, ok, I can handle this or right now I’m working just on being discerning.<br />15:29<br />Like I did mention that I am consistent with certain things, but I also know that certain tasks will lead to, let’s say more income or more growth.<br />15:39<br />So while is easy to do those quick little tasks is that gonna actually move the needle in terms of the business?<br />15:48<br />So when you put a doll on a paper, you can go, oh wow, that’s a lot of busy work that maybe I could hand off to somebody else or, or sometimes it’s about your energy flow too when I know you talk about human design sometimes.<br />16:01<br />So it’s helpful to know your energy rhythms and a lot of us have this too.<br />16:04<br />And you can probably reflect on how your energy rhythms were when you were a kid.<br />16:08<br />And that’s probably how you still are today.<br />16:10<br />You know, too, I’m a person where the working world and school structure totally fits my energy type because I could get up and start working at six in the morning.<br />16:22<br />I know it sounds wild but I, I have the clarity and brain, brain clarity to start working super early in the morning.<br />16:30<br />But by two o’clock that’s gone.<br />16:33<br />And I prefer to do like calls and chats in the afternoon that works better for me.<br />16:40<br />Whereas my husband is a night owl and he likes to work late and he likes to, he could go till midnight and I just, I, I really just want to watch really bad television after like after dinner and after I put the kids to bed, just something silly, you know, like Great British baking show or something for a half hour and then go to sleep or read a book or something like that.<br />17:02<br />So it’s helpful just to know, get everything out of your head.<br />17:05<br />So you can look at it from a 30,000 ft view, prioritizing it and then knowing your energy flow type too.<br />17:11<br />So should you do that task in the morning?<br />17:14<br />Should you do it in the afternoon?<br />17:16<br />And so it’s just trying things out rather than feeling like, oh, I should be a morning person.<br />17:23<br />It’s like says who like, or, and I had this conversation with another guest on the podcast too.<br />17:28<br />It’s like people are like, I need a morning routine and and she mentioned like, she’s like, you probably already have a routine that you don’t realize like you probably are always have some kind of coffee and you sit there or some warm drink and you sit there and could you just pair like a quick gratitude exercise with that morning coffee that you’re always doing.<br />17:48<br />So you don’t have to make all of these habits the way I’m doing it.<br />17:52<br />That’s what works for me.<br />17:54<br />But my suggestion is to try things out and see what works for you.<br />17:58<br />Yeah, that’s so beautiful.<br />18:00<br />I think sometimes we’re always trying to fit a mold versus trying to find our own mold.<br />18:05<br />Do you know what I mean?<br />18:06<br />Or even in a different way?<br />18:07<br />I really think that entrepreneurship gives you such an opportunity to crack your own code in your own way, right?<br />18:12<br />Like what works for you?<br />18:14<br />You know, and the only way to really do that, that is like you said, like, try out different things, you know, see how it feels, what’s supportive.<br />18:22<br />I’m very similar to you where like, I love to work first thing in the morning.<br />18:26<br />All my good energy like mid morning, but like by three, by the latest three, I’m, I’m done.<br />18:31<br />I just don’t have brain power.<br />18:33<br />I’m done.<br />18:33<br />Versus my partner, my boyfriend.<br />18:36<br />He loves to work in like four hour chunks and he’ll work until his last chunk will probably end around seven and by five o’clock.<br />18:42<br />Like between like three and five, I’m absolutely done.<br />18:45<br />And I think it’s so beautiful that we can witness that, you know, that we can say like, oh, you have your thing.<br />18:51<br />I have my thing and not really make any judgments of how someone should look, but it’s so difficult to do that when you are constantly in this space of like, well, that person is successful.<br />19:00<br />So I want to be successful.<br />19:01<br />What are they doing to be successful?<br />19:02<br />That’s the equation that I need to embody.<br />19:05<br />And you’re like, well, no, no, no, no.<br />19:06<br />What’s your equation?<br />19:07<br />What cracks your own code?<br />19:09<br />Not, don’t try and be their code.<br />19:11<br />Like that’s what works for them.<br />19:12<br />So you got to find what works for you and you talk to that so beautifully.<br />19:15<br />I would love to transition, talk a little bit more about marketing because you definitely have a marketing background and you did a little bit more.<br />19:22<br />You’ve been talking a lot recently on locally well, and inviting entrepreneurs and business owners into just branding and authenticity.<br />19:29<br />And I’d love to know what was your journey with authenticity and really owning who you were as you’ve been building locally.<br />19:36<br />Well, and the Wellness podcast, what has that been for you?<br />19:39<br />And if you have any tips and tricks that someone can lean into as they’re starting to create their business or even if they’ve already been doing business for a while, like what could they kind of use and take on?<br />19:51<br />Yeah, I think personal branding always starts with finding your why.<br />19:56<br />So, and what makes you different than anybody else?<br />19:58<br />So again, we’ve been speaking to that.<br />20:00<br />It’s like I kind of know who I am.<br />20:02<br />I know my rhythms for my work day.<br />20:04<br />Ok.<br />20:04<br />Well, how does that extend to what believe in and what I stand for?<br />20:08<br />And when you’re showing up for my businesses or boing energy or even how I create content for my businesses?<br />20:14<br />So it’s about just reflecting on what is most important to you.<br />20:18<br />Again.<br />20:18<br />What makes you different in your space?<br />20:20<br />There’s a lot of noise online, especially if you’re some like a coach or something like that.<br />20:25<br />Your life story has a lot of weight.<br />20:28<br />And if you reflect on that, that could help point you in the right direction of say core values.<br />20:34<br />I think it’s helpful.<br />20:35<br />There’s a lot of exercises online of identifying what your core values are.<br />20:40<br />I already mentioned about, you could hear some of mine coming through which was connection.<br />20:44<br />I really believe my motto is I help people find their people.<br />20:49<br />That’s what I do with a collective or membership community for wellness entrepreneurs.<br />20:54<br />I love connecting people and giving them the right resources too to up level their business.<br />20:59<br />So whether it’s in person events, that’s what I’m going in with the intention I have is to help bring people together.<br />21:05<br />I also talked about another value I have which is kind of persistence and consistency.<br />21:11<br />I just, I am relentless.<br />21:13<br />I just keep going.<br />21:14<br />I just get up and I keep going and I get, just keep going.<br />21:17<br />And that’s just something that’s core value of who I am as a person that resilience I’ve developed over the years.<br />21:23<br />Other ones to our curiosity, curiosity is everything about who I am as a person.<br />21:28<br />If you’re into human design, I’m a 5-1 profile.<br />21:31<br />So one is like my, I think subconscious unconscious.<br />21:36<br />So I need time to research and explore and learn and dive into things.<br />21:41<br />And that by starting a news journalism platform allows me to do that.<br />21:46<br />People often ask me like, what’s your modality in wellness?<br />21:49<br />And I’m like, I don’t have one because I love doing everything.<br />21:53<br />I love trying all the new things, cold plunging and cold and hydrotherapy, this new acupuncture technique, this new energy.<br />22:02<br />I’m like, sure, let’s do it.<br />22:03<br />Let’s go.<br />22:04<br />I want all of it.<br />22:05<br />And I love exploring San Diego.<br />22:08<br />I’ve always been a curious traveler that’s led me to live abroad.<br />22:11<br />I lived abroad in Brazil.<br />22:13<br />I lived abroad in Australia because I just had this insatiable thirst for knowledge.<br />22:17<br />Like I feel like I can never get enough.<br />22:20<br />I always need to be learning and growing and by creating a business that allows me to just follow my fancy.<br />22:27<br />Like I want to learn about that.<br />22:29<br />OK, let’s go, let’s go learn about it and we can write about it.<br />22:32<br />It’s just, it’s just so fun.<br />22:33<br />And then the other core value for me is a flow, ease and flow.<br />22:38<br />So I need to create time in my day where I can just creatively innovate and have that deep work moment and focus and see what comes in.<br />22:50<br />And because I followed the ease and flow of, you know, ideas and opportunities that come my way.<br />22:56<br />That’s led me to create multiple avenues of my business.<br />23:01<br />So because we have the media company now, which led to creating in person events, which led to creating a membership community for local entrepreneurs.<br />23:10<br />And now I’m lunching a marketing agency to support our local businesses too because I’ve just followed like, ok, this is coming in, let’s see where that goes and then seeing if it’s in alignment with my skill set and or what, what lights me up energy wise like, is that something I want to take on?<br />23:29<br />Is that a hell yes.<br />23:30<br />Ok.<br />23:31<br />Let’s go.<br />23:32<br />So I think getting really rooted in who you are will help you just live authentically in your business and in life too.<br />23:41<br />So if you know that that’s what you stand for, it just makes it easier.<br />23:45<br />Yeah, I think once you realize that it’s just, it’s just who you are and what you wanted to be.<br />23:49<br />You talk to so much about how letting opportunities come, like almost like letting doors open and you check them out and you’re like, I like that.<br />23:56<br />No, I’m going to keep that door closed.<br />23:58<br />I don’t want to move that way, you know, like really choosing which door to walk through and your business has just grown off that and I think sometimes when you start a business, yes, you have to plant seeds, but there’s also something really, really beautiful when like, the seeds are coming to you and you’re like, do I want to water it?<br />24:14<br />Do I not want to water it?<br />24:15<br />Is this something I’m really interested or not?<br />24:18<br />Which is so great.<br />24:19<br />And then you talked a lot about like, just knowing who you are, which as quote unquote easy.<br />24:25<br />It sounds, I also think it’s very, very difficult when you’re just navigating all these external data points that we’re consuming all day long and seeing all these other things.<br />24:34<br />So how have you, how can someone stay really rooted and like and listening to who they are when they are building their business when they are choosing their brand or showing up in a certain way?<br />24:44<br />What, how can someone choose that over choosing something else?<br />24:48<br />Well, it’s like a really good reminder that if you have one.<br />24:51<br />Yeah, I think, I think a lot of us know now how to check in with our intuition just making that awareness for yourself.<br />24:59<br />And also there’s, it’s really tempting to do the social media comparison game.<br />25:03<br />I ran a personal branding webinar last week and I walked through like kind of the five pillars, which is what we’re talking about, which is, you know, understanding your, why, like why are you doing this?<br />25:14<br />Who are you helping?<br />25:15<br />What makes you different than anybody else else?<br />25:17<br />What life experiences that you had, that make great story.<br />25:21<br />You know, we talked about building a brand that speaks to that identity consistency, curating content that aligns with that message and, and just putting it into action.<br />25:31<br />And so I was putting that powerpoint together and I was like, well, I thought about showing some brands that are doing it really well.<br />25:39<br />And I thought no, because that’s the problem is that everybody is looking at everybody, what everyone else is doing on Instagram and you know, stop the scroll with these three hooks.<br />25:49<br />And it’s like, OK, sure, you might get, you know, 1000 more views if you did it that way.<br />25:55<br />But is where’s your true message gone?<br />25:58<br />Because now you’re just trying to keep up with the algorithm or whatever, you’ve lost sight of the real prize, which is, it’s called social media, which is connecting with the people who actually want to hear from you in an authentic way, not some gimmick, not some hook to like get you to like your video.<br />26:17<br />So it can be tough.<br />26:19<br />I know that’s easier said than done.<br />26:21<br />But I think if you try different things out, you’ll, you’ll feel when it, when it resonates and you’ll see when you create content or you’ll know when you’re in flow in alignment with, with your business and your brand.<br />26:34<br />So I think one of the things I also tell people to do is we have a journal for like our lives.<br />26:41<br />But have you started a work journal where you’re talking about what you’re experiencing, the anxieties you’re having about your business.<br />26:49<br />A lot of people seek business coaches because they want help.<br />26:52<br />But sometimes it’s like kind of need a little therapy session to work through some of the issues that are coming up around achieving and feeling self worth.<br />27:02<br />Like we talked about like when those reels don’t do well, it’s not a reflection on you at all or maybe the views aren’t high, but have you looked at the engagement rate?<br />27:11<br />Like did people actually click through?<br />27:13<br />There’s different ways to look at numbers too?<br />27:15<br />That’s a side note.<br />27:16<br />But I think also just if you’re, you’re still not sure of who you are and identifying those values is looking at back who you were as a kid.<br />27:24<br />Like, what did you love to do?<br />27:25<br />Who were you?<br />27:26<br />You’re still that person?<br />27:28<br />You’ve had life experiences that have maybe moved you away from that?<br />27:31<br />But what lights you up?<br />27:32<br />What brings you joy?<br />27:34<br />Can you incorporate that into your day or into how you do your work and thinking about that too?<br />27:40<br />So there’s a lot of pressure we put on ourselves.<br />27:43<br />And so do you have your support and your self care systems in place for your business self, a journal therapy session with another entrepreneur setting a time like you would for, you know, like how you work out for your body, do you can you work out for your business?<br />28:02<br />Can you get systems in place that bring you better ease and flow and structure?<br />28:06<br />So if you’re feeling burnt out or you’re feeling uninspired or unsupported, not supported in what you’re doing, maybe building better business, self care systems is the way to go.<br />28:18<br />It’s so beautiful.<br />28:19<br />You’re talking to like, you need the structure to flow.<br />28:21<br />You know, I sometimes we’re like, well, I just want to flow and feel like whatever I want to do that day, you know, while that feels really yummy to some of us on the same, on the same side, sometimes it’s not exactly what we need, you know, and I really think that structure allows us for fluidity.<br />28:37<br />It allows things for flow, allows things for things to just move through much more seamlessly.<br />28:42<br />The structure is good and it’s also good to have the flow there too.<br />28:46<br />So it’s so nice that you already kind of talked to that and really highlighting the fact that you said on Instagram, especially social media, you get so caught up on like seeing the same things anyways.<br />28:57<br />It’s like, I’m also over it, you know, like every real looks exactly the same, every hook says exactly the same or like every title or whoever, whatever title they are, right?<br />29:08<br />They’re all saying the same things and you’re just like, where’s the newness in this?<br />29:13<br />And you’re talking to so much about like owning the newness, own something different, own who you are.<br />29:18<br />And we just need so much more of that in business online, in the world because the authenticity is what people are looking for.<br />29:26<br />Like different is like, oh that’s going to catch my eye versus like I’m seeing the same thing over and over again, you know.<br />29:32<br />Yeah.<br />29:33<br />And to think too, I always stress this too is social media is not a marketing strategy.<br />29:38<br />It’s part of your strategy.<br />29:39<br />It’s not everything because anything would happen more about that.<br />29:43<br />Yeah.<br />29:44<br />So you are on, you’re using somebody else’s platform.<br />29:49<br />They can do whatever they want with it.<br />29:52<br />The meta folks can change it tomorrow and make it something else.<br />29:56<br />And if you put all your eggs in that basket, you’re kind of out of, out of luck.<br />30:00<br />So it’s a tool.<br />30:02<br />It’s a way to get your message out, but it’s not everything.<br />30:05<br />So when you’re doing your, your branding and your, we’re talking about those core values or meeting the needs of your clients, you really need to do that leg work for first in understanding your message, who you serve what you offer and then decide what channel is best for that and where you want to show up.<br />30:23<br />A lot of folks I know do not want to show up on video on social media and that’s OK.<br />30:28<br />There’s other channels where you can do marketing.<br />30:30<br />You could be a guest blogger, you could come on podcasts like this, you can become a speaker and go join the speaker circuit.<br />30:37<br />You don’t have to just to do social media.<br />30:40<br />Granted, it is a helpful tool and I also want to reframe it for folks who want to use social media but aren’t daunted by.<br />30:46<br />It.<br />30:47<br />Is what I like to say is imagine that you had a auditorium of 3000 people that got a ticket because they wanted hear from you.<br />30:59<br />They want to hear directly from you.<br />31:01<br />You’re going to be on stage and you can speak directly to these people who are just at the edge of the seat because they want to hear what you have to say and it has cost you nothing to rent this auditorium and have these people listening for you.<br />31:15<br />That’s social media.<br />31:16<br />So you know, that’s Instagram, most people have like, you know, 3000 followers or more than that.<br />31:21<br />So imagine if you had a auditorium with 3000 people, you’d be like, oh my God, like wow, I love that shift.<br />31:28<br />I would never even thought of it that way.<br />31:31<br />Yeah, I imagine it’s so important.<br />31:34<br />Yeah, and it’s free and it’s free and that energy and that energy that you’re talking about, you know, like really showing up at that energy of like I’m on stage.<br />31:43<br />This is what I’ve got.<br />31:44<br />This is what I’m saying.<br />31:45<br />This is who I am.<br />31:46<br />Who am I going to be in that and showing up in that energy and knowing that it’s free and that it’s here.<br />31:52<br />Yeah.<br />31:52<br />Maybe like the stage is daunting to you because you’re like, maybe don’t like the spot that kind of person.<br />31:57<br />Imagine.<br />31:57<br />Like it’s workshop, even if it’s just a workshop of 100 people.<br />32:01<br />How do you show up to that?<br />32:02<br />You’re having a, one on one conversation directly with people who are looking at their phones, who are looking directly into your eyes.<br />32:09<br />If you look straight into camera, they’re, they’re seeing you, you’re having an intimate dialogue with these people, whether it’s in your D MS or in your stories or you know, your reels are what have you.<br />32:20<br />So just shifting it a little bit and again, I keep using the word social media.<br />32:24<br />It’s a social connection you’re making with your people directly.<br />32:28<br />And I can’t stress enough like showing rather than telling, how can you show people what you do?<br />32:33<br />How can you demonstrate that and taking people along with you on the journey, I think is really helpful.<br />32:39<br />So, and also a little bit of intrigue, don’t give everything away.<br />32:42<br />Keep it a little bit mysterious.<br />32:44<br />You know, it’s kind of like dating, you know, like you want them coming back for more.<br />32:49<br />So like this is a little bit of me this you got Yeah, where to find you.<br />32:55<br />I need to show them everything in your life.<br />32:57<br />That’s not what we’re saying here about being authentic.<br />32:59<br />You don’t need to show them your dog and your house.<br />33:02<br />And no, I was saying about showing up in ways that resonate with who you are.<br />33:06<br />And if you want to show your dog, that’s great too.<br />33:08<br />But does that land with what your business is trying to do, you know, is that meet the needs of your clients?<br />33:14<br />What you, you and your dog going on a hike?<br />33:16<br />Ok.<br />33:17<br />You’re bringing up something so interesting.<br />33:19<br />Like how does someone, you know, someone that grew up kind of like in social media?<br />33:23<br />Like, you know, my generation is like we use social media a lot for ourselves, like our personal life to share with our friends and stuff and then creating a business.<br />33:32<br />You know, how does someone separate the two?<br />33:35<br />Right?<br />33:35<br />Like there’s this like you don’t separate the two in the sense of like this is my business, this is my professional side, this is what I’m, this is what I’m marketing and I also want to give you a flavor of who I am.<br />33:44<br />And also not, I mean, if you want to, I guess like not fully share every party, like what’s a good blend of both or how can someone find a blend of like here’s me, right?<br />33:55<br />You get to know me, you get to know the professional me, not all of it being all about me or not all of it just being all about business, right?<br />34:02<br />I feel like there’s a nice beautiful blend between two who, whatever someone feels, the extent of.<br />34:07<br />What are your thoughts on that?<br />34:08<br />I think it depends on what your business is and who your audience hears.<br />34:12<br />So, if you are working in, let’s say, just talking about wellness, analogies because that’s who I talk with every day.<br />34:18<br />But let’s say you’re going to, you really want to move into corporate wellness.<br />34:22<br />You sure you can show yourself going out with your dog on a hike that shows that you’re into wellness.<br />34:27<br />But is that going to meet the needs of what a corporate wellness person is looking for?<br />34:32<br />Are you showing ways of how you’ve helped people in past corporate wellness situations?<br />34:38<br />It needs to be a little more buttoned up, right?<br />34:40<br />It could still be that authenticity about how that gives you inspiration and maybe the hike inspires you to go to start it is your story as to why you started corporate Wellness.<br />34:51<br />Ok.<br />34:51<br />There’s good ways of framing it and framing the message that resonates again.<br />34:56<br />I’m getting back to intentionality and why you’re, you’re showing what you’re showing.<br />35:00<br />So I thinking, thinking about it that way of how can I position this part of the story so that it meets, speaks to what my client is facing or what my audience is going through at the same time as well.<br />35:13<br />If you’re wanting to show about like how you live in alignment and you’ve cultivated this flow and ease and you’re coaching other people to do the same.<br />35:21<br />Now, that makes sense to show you how you’re really living and adjusting your schedule and you can go hiking with your dog at any time at Tory Pints or whatever.<br />35:29<br />Like, there’s a different, there’s a different construct and a different frame, different message that you’re getting across of that hike with your dog.<br />35:37<br />So if that makes sense, it just really comes down to who you’re helping, what you’re trying to do, who you’re serving.<br />35:44<br />And there’s, there’s nothing wrong with the dog on the hike.<br />35:47<br />It’s just about putting it in context with what, what you’re doing.<br />35:50<br />Yeah.<br />35:50<br />Yeah, I know, I appreciate you breaking that down because sometimes it’s difficult to navigate that and you just totally leaned on.<br />35:56<br />It really comes down to like who your target audience is and like who you’re focused on and building what you show in that direction, right?<br />36:04<br />Like what would be something that they would be interested in seeing?<br />36:06<br />What parts of you would they be interested in seeing and knowing about?<br />36:09<br />So I love that.<br />36:11<br />I do love that as we start to kind of wrap up the episode, I would love to hear, you know, what has, how has building your business and the way that you’ve built it, given you permission to li like be fully expressed in the way of like you really expressing your moth authentic self.<br />36:26<br />You talked a lot about it on this episode but has there been any other thing that you’ve been finding yourself truly?<br />36:34<br />Like, oh, this is me like I feel really expressed in this way.<br />36:38<br />How is your business?<br />36:38<br />Met you in that?<br />36:39<br />Yeah, I think, you know, I think it’s right now I’m focusing on honing in my discernment more because what discernment means?<br />36:48<br />Yeah.<br />36:49<br />So like you said, we talked about the doors opening or closing.<br />36:53<br />Do you get a lot of ideas?<br />36:54<br />And some of them are not?<br />36:55<br />For me, you mentioned that you’re reading Big Magic.<br />36:57<br />There’s a great story in there of Elizabeth Gilbert getting a story idea and then she like, actually like it on, she like gave a kiss to her friend and like passed it on to someone else.<br />37:09<br />I think it can be hard when we are ideas.<br />37:12<br />People that not everything is for us or to sit with it or to act on it.<br />37:16<br />So really putting some pause, I guess is in what I’m doing and thinking.<br />37:20<br />Ok, that’s a fantastic idea.<br />37:23<br />Should I do that now or should I do that later?<br />37:26<br />That’s hard sometimes because I, I get a lot of ideas and I like, I want to do all of them at once.<br />37:32<br />So that’s really hard for me.<br />37:34<br />But again, it’s about timing and about the hell yes.<br />37:39<br />You know, for those in human design, I have the sacred authority.<br />37:43<br />So I really need to know, I really need to feel that yes, if I should move ahead with something or not.<br />37:50<br />So that’s something I am still working on because I am also a people pleaser, you know, personality II I conflict avoid it.<br />37:59<br />I want to make sure everyone’s, you know, feeling great.<br />38:03<br />So just knowing those things about yourself too can be really helpful.<br />38:08<br />So I’m fully expressed when I love just connecting people bringing people together.<br />38:15<br />I love doing those events.<br />38:16<br />I love t I found out, you know, I really love leading workshops.<br />38:20<br />I want to do more of that, moving into coaching and running some courses.<br />38:26<br />I love this community that we’re building for wellness, entrepreneurs and sharing with what I know and bringing other people to, to expand.<br />38:35<br />Because one of the other mottos I have is because when we all do better, we all do better.<br />38:41<br />I really want to uplift everybody because I know the ripple effect that, that creates.<br />38:46<br />So those are just mottos that I live by.<br />38:49<br />And I know that if I true to those, then everything else will flow seamlessly.<br />38:54<br />Thank you so much for sharing that love that and it’s been such a pleasure having you speak and share your story.<br />39:00<br />Thank you so much to offer and I just love the way that you view business and authenticity and how you’ve really leaned into this and the way that meets you in your life, which is so beautiful.<br />39:11<br />I would love to hear.<br />39:13<br />how can someone connect with you?<br />39:15<br />Where can they find you and if you have any other like maybe soon to be workshops or anything you want to share.<br />39:21<br />Thanks.<br />39:22<br />Yeah.<br />39:23<br />Locallywell.com is the website for finding all things Wellness news in San Diego or at locally.<br />39:30<br />Well, on Instagram, we have our podcast Wellness in San Diego, wherever you find your podcasts.<br />39:35<br />And then now we also have like I mentioned the collective, which is our membership community for wellness entrepreneurs, mainly in San Diego because we do have meetups.<br />39:45<br />But anyone can join that.<br />39:46<br />You can find information about that on our Instagram or website.<br />39:50<br />And now I’m starting locally while marketing because I can’t just do one thing.<br />39:54<br />So just started that Instagram account like last week.<br />39:58<br />So watch that space.<br />40:00<br />But if you’re wanting marketing coaching, support for your business honing in on your messaging, that’s something I can help you out or just accountability coaching.<br />40:09<br />I do have an MBA.<br />40:10<br />I, like I said, risen the ranks in corporate land so I can help you out with bis ops and operations and systems too.<br />40:17<br />So that’s me.<br />40:18<br />Yeah, you deserve a wealth of knowledge, you know, your desire to know and research so much.<br />40:23<br />I feel like you have so much wisdom to share and all these different containers in a different way.<br />40:27<br />So thank you so much for sharing that and really thank you so much for coming on the podcast.<br />40:32<br />Thanks, Karenna.</div></div></div></div></div></div></div>



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<li>How to authentically present yourself online</li>



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<p>Marta Giri is the editor-in-chief of Locally Well San Diego, a local news company covering wellness news and events in San Diego. She is also the host of the Wellness in San Diego podcast, the founder and CEO of Locally Well Marketing, and loves teaching marketing workshops in her community for wellness entrepreneurs, the Locally Well San Diego Collective.</p>



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This episode is a true gem as I interview Marta Giri, the editor-in-chief of Localy Well, a local news company covering wellness news and events in San Diego.



Marta is making waves in the San Diego wellness community, and her story is a fascinating journey of embracing change and finding a deeper purpose during challenging times. We dive into the heart of wellness and entrepreneurship, exploring the power of connections, the art of being fully expressed in both personal and professional spheres, and the joy of building something that resonates with your true self.







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Full Transcript0:00Welcome to the fully expressed podcast with Karenna.0:02I am your podcast host, Karenna Soto.0:05And this is the podcast where we have conversations that truly invite us into living a life, fully expressed, finding relationships where we can be fully expressed and also creating business and finding careers that allow us to be fully expressed as well.0:20Today’s episode is really special because I am interviewing someone that I recently that her name is Marta Giri.0:27Marta came across my world because she’s based in San Diego.0:32I’m based in San Diego and she is doing amazing things when it comes to, I want to say, truly wrapping your arms around the wellness industry here in San Diego in the best way is like, I feel like you’ve really just created a platform way to connect, collaborate and all the things when it comes to locally.0:54Well, which is her business.0:56Well, I will let her talk about her, but it has been such a pleasure of getting to know you and meet you and connect with you because I just love everything that you are really trying to captivate here in San Diego.1:07So with that being said Marta, do you want to introduce yourself?1:11Sure, thanks Karenna.1:12So happy to be here today.1:14Yeah, I’m Marta Giri editor in chief of Locally Well.1:18San Diego, we’re a local news company covering wellness news and events here in San Diego and that’s how we started.1:26I saw a need to capture just everything that’s going on.1:29San Diego is such a Wellness Mecca.1:31A lot of trends start here in brands like vio blenders, GoPro, you know, things that are really fitness and outdoor and wellness inspired along with things like organi mushrooms, things that you probably see in your local natural health food store also start in San Diego.1:51So there’s just such a depth and breadth of everything that’s going on here.1:54A lot, a lot of also just conscious healers in a spiritual community too.1:59So I just saw an opportunity to capture that.2:02And I started 2.5 years ago, started a website social media newsletter, all the things it’s expanded into hosting a podcast called Wellness in San Diego.2:12But the thing that’s brought me the most joy is meeting folks in the wellness space, other wellness entrepreneurs and they were craving connection especially I started this during COVID.2:25And so when we were emerging from that time, from the pandemic, people were desperate or connection in person.2:31And so I started hosting networking events and bringing people together.2:35And my favorite thing ever is to be a matchmaker.2:38I love introducing healers to each other who are doing similar things or could complement each other.2:44I actually see...]]>
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<p>In this profound episode of The Fully Expressed Podcast, Karenna is joined by Beth, a trauma-informed life coach and breathwork facilitator. Beth opens up about her transformative journey through emotional healing, self-discovery, and overcoming religious trauma. She shares her experiences with managing anxiety and depression, highlighting the power of inner child work and self-compassion.</p>



<p>This episode explores the healing process in depth, offering insights into how acknowledging and working through our emotional traumas can lead to a more fulfilling life. Beth’s story is a testament to the resilience of the human spirit and the power of self-love in overcoming life’s challenges.</p>



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In this profound episode of The Fully Expressed Podcast, Karenna is joined by Beth, a trauma-informed life coach and breathwork facilitator. Beth opens up about her transformative journey through emotional healing, self-discovery, and overcoming religious trauma. She shares her experiences with managing anxiety and depression, highlighting the power of inner child work and self-compassion.



This episode explores the healing process in depth, offering insights into how acknowledging and working through our emotional traumas can lead to a more fulfilling life. Beth’s story is a testament to the resilience of the human spirit and the power of self-love in overcoming life’s challenges.







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Full Transcript0:00Welcome to the Fully Expressed Podcast with Karenna.0:03This is the show where we have conversations that invite you into living a life, fully express, really finding relationships where you feel fully expressed and also, you know, creating a professional career or business where you can feel fully expressed.0:17And so we have these conversations where we generally just dive into different stories, healing modalities about how other people are getting to a place of living a life fully expressed.0:28Today’s episode is really sweet.0:30I have a very special guest.0:33Her name is Beth and Beth is someone that I met at a retreat a couple of years ago.0:39And I swear, I think that retreat was absolutely life changing, not just for me, but I think everyone and so I’ve talked about this on the podcast, but I feel like everyone that gets to come on this podcast are people that I met at retreats retreats and in person events are life changing as much as even like I would say like group containers or even online.0:59But there’s just something out in person when you just be so seen, so vulnerable.1:04You’re like, wait, I didn’t know this could happen.1:06And so we met at that exact retreat and then we friends ever since then and Beth has just been a part of my life and I love witnessing her from a distance and she is such a gem.1:18So I’m so excited for her to share her story with you because I think it’s just going to serve so many people in all the different ways.1:26So with that being said, hi, Beth, would you like to introduce yourself?1:30Hello, Karenna.1:31Oh my God.1:32About the retreat.1:34I’m just like, it really was so transformative.1:37That was actually my first retreat I ever went on.1:39Really?1:40Yes, I think it was mine too.1:42Was it?1:43I think I’ve done like women’s circles before that but not like a full day retreat.1:47I was like, yeah, that was my first one too.1:50Yes, it was so special.1:52I mean, obviously I got to meet you and we just connected.1:55I just pera in person is just, you’re so wonderful.1:59You just like this too.2:00But just feeling in your energy and feeling so safe and being around people that are like minded.2:05It was something I had never experienced before in that way.2:08And everyone being so vulnerable and man, the people on that retreat.2:12I we still keep in touch with so many of them and it’s really transformed my life.2:16So I’m so glad I got to meet you there.2:18And yeah, so I’m a a trauma informed life coach and...]]>
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<div class="wp-block-create-block-castos-transcript"><div class="ssp-transcript"><div class="row"><div class="col"><div class="tabs"><div class="tab">Full Transcript<div class="tab-content ssp-transcript-content">0:00<br />Welcome to the Fully Expressed Podcast with Karenna.<br />0:03<br />This is the show where we have conversations that invite you into living a life, fully express, really finding relationships where you feel fully expressed and also, you know, creating a professional career or business where you can feel fully expressed.<br />0:17<br />And so we have these conversations where we generally just dive into different stories, healing modalities about how other people are getting to a place of living a life fully expressed.<br />0:28<br />Today’s episode is really sweet.<br />0:30<br />I have a very special guest.<br />0:33<br />Her name is Beth and Beth is someone that I met at a retreat a couple of years ago.<br />0:39<br />And I swear, I think that retreat was absolutely life changing, not just for me, but I think everyone and so I’ve talked about this on the podcast, but I feel like everyone that gets to come on this podcast are people that I met at retreats retreats and in person events are life changing as much as even like I would say like group containers or even online.<br />0:59<br />But there’s just something out in person when you just be so seen, so vulnerable.<br />1:04<br />You’re like, wait, I didn’t know this could happen.<br />1:06<br />And so we met at that exact retreat and then we friends ever since then and Beth has just been a part of my life and I love witnessing her from a distance and she is such a gem.<br />1:18<br />So I’m so excited for her to share her story with you because I think it’s just going to serve so many people in all the different ways.<br />1:26<br />So with that being said, hi, Beth, would you like to introduce yourself?<br />1:30<br />Hello, Karenna.<br />1:31<br />Oh my God.<br />1:32<br />About the retreat.<br />1:34<br />I’m just like, it really was so transformative.<br />1:37<br />That was actually my first retreat I ever went on.<br />1:39<br />Really?<br />1:40<br />Yes, I think it was mine too.<br />1:42<br />Was it?<br />1:43<br />I think I’ve done like women’s circles before that but not like a full day retreat.<br />1:47<br />I was like, yeah, that was my first one too.<br />1:50<br />Yes, it was so special.<br />1:52<br />I mean, obviously I got to meet you and we just connected.<br />1:55<br />I just pera in person is just, you’re so wonderful.<br />1:59<br />You just like this too.<br />2:00<br />But just feeling in your energy and feeling so safe and being around people that are like minded.<br />2:05<br />It was something I had never experienced before in that way.<br />2:08<br />And everyone being so vulnerable and man, the people on that retreat.<br />2:12<br />I we still keep in touch with so many of them and it’s really transformed my life.<br />2:16<br />So I’m so glad I got to meet you there.<br />2:18<br />And yeah, so I’m a a trauma informed life coach and a breath work facilitator.<br />2:23<br />I like to call myself an empowerment and self love coach.<br />2:27<br />So I work one among clients and in group settings.<br />2:30<br />And then I’ve facilitated a couple in person retreats, which truly is my favorite part or the in person things.<br />2:36<br />And I just help people come back home to themselves, loving all versions of themselves through healing and some somatic work and really just self discovery and helping people know like they’re just because they’re feeling anxiety or depression or, you know, a big emotion doesn’t mean there’s anything going wrong with them.<br />2:53<br />It’s just learning how to manage.<br />2:55<br />So that’s most of the work that I do and I just love it so much.<br />2:58<br />Thank you so much for sharing all of that.<br />3:00<br />I think what you’re doing is so important and just that fact, like there’s nothing wrong with you.<br />3:05<br />It’s just like how do you have the tools to be with it and manage it, which I think we’re not taught about enough.<br />3:11<br />We’re not talked about enough, you know, how to be with all of that that comes with that.<br />3:16<br />And then there’s all those shame spirals and guilt that I’m like, I have anxiety, I’m depressed.<br />3:21<br />You know, it just keeps us in that.<br />3:23<br />Yeah, we’re not taught in school how to manage our emotions.<br />3:26<br />We’re not taught what to do with anxiety or overwhelm or burnout.<br />3:31<br />And so when it happens, you’re like your body feels it and my old system to be like something’s going wrong.<br />3:36<br />There’s a problem with me or I don’t want to feel this.<br />3:38<br />So I need to take something in order to not feel it.<br />3:41<br />And now that I’ve learned how to embody and express all my emotions, I realize that’s the human experience and of this bull is here.<br />3:49<br />I love myself for having this.<br />3:50<br />Now, where is it taking me?<br />3:51<br />Where does it, where do I need healing?<br />3:53<br />What, what was my body need to come back to safety instead of I wish I didn’t have this anxiety.<br />3:58<br />You know, anxiety was a big one that I juggled with a lot in my life where I learned like how to manage it and welcome it.<br />4:06<br />Well, I’d love to either start there or even start like where we met at the retreat.<br />4:09<br />I feel like you were, how much however much you want to share.<br />4:12<br />But like, yeah, how was it for you when he recognized that you had so much anxiety and you know, what kind of kicked off learning about that or like wanting to work through that?<br />4:21<br />Yeah, I’m trying to think where, where it would be best to go.<br />4:25<br />Let’s see.<br />4:26<br />Well, with my anxiety, it wasn’t until just a few years ago that I learned that I needed to go back to the root of where that began.<br />4:34<br />And that was my inner child.<br />4:36<br />I grew up in Southern California where there was earthquakes.<br />4:39<br />And as a little child, as a little girl, they were mostly in the middle of the night.<br />4:42<br />And so I started getting really, really anxious to go to sleep and that anxiety just stayed with me.<br />4:48<br />And then when I finally pinpointed it to the root, and I was to be able to go back to that little girl and help her feel safe and loved.<br />4:54<br />It made it huge difference.<br />4:55<br />And then in my own work with coaching, just learning how to process and allow emotions was huge, you know, naming the emotion, this is anxiety.<br />5:03<br />I’m experiencing anxiety, whereas in my body going in the body, right?<br />5:07<br />And just letting yourself welcome yourself into feeling it and then getting curious and allowing it to be there just takes so much charge out of the emotion and then just being so loving and compassionate with myself, it’s ok.<br />5:21<br />This is here.<br />5:22<br />But when I went on the retreat, I had just launched my coaching business maybe four months prior.<br />5:28<br />And I was going through a difficult time in my marriage, but no one really knew.<br />5:33<br />So like I launched my business, my marriage started to really a turn for the worse rug was swept out from under me and I was living in survival mode.<br />5:43<br />But this was before I knew anything about nervous system regulation.<br />5:46<br />Like I was a mindset coach, it was like change your thoughts and then you could change your feelings, which is so destructive doesn’t necessarily work that way.<br />5:56<br />Right.<br />5:56<br />And so for a long time, I tried to mindset my way through ignoring the signals of my body to try to save my marriage.<br />6:03<br />And I couldn’t figure out why this coaching model wasn’t working.<br />6:06<br />You know, like if I think that then I’ll feel this way and everything will be ok.<br />6:11<br />And so, yeah, I just followed my intuition and went on this retreat and I was in survival mode, total fight or flight.<br />6:19<br />I had just gotten more definitely ST news about my relationship.<br />6:22<br />And I just remember driving there, I didn’t know a soul.<br />6:24<br />I had never worked with the coach, never met anybody that was going on the retreat, but I knew that I needed that retreat and it was the first time I could stand up before people and it felt so safe, just the energy of everyone to vulnerably express everything that I was going through.<br />6:41<br />And I had had a therapist at the time, but it was different.<br />6:44<br />It was being able to voice what was happening and to have people hold space and not judge me was really powerful and to have all that support, all I felt was just just this overwhelming love from total strangers.<br />6:57<br />It was beautiful.<br />6:58<br />So, yeah, I learned that retreat.<br />7:01<br />I was introduced to breathwork and that was a crazy experience my first time and then the cold plunging.<br />7:06<br />Now today is like a part of my everyday practice for healing modalities and breath work is something that I do with my clients at almost every session.<br />7:15<br />Yeah.<br />7:15<br />Thank you so much for sharing all that because I feel like you talked to so many things like the fact that like expressing these parts of you that were just like buried underneath or being stuffed down or suppressed and then just having like the right space for it to just be loved on and supported, you know, and you even shared like at the beginning, you did that with your inner child.<br />7:35<br />So there’s this thing that you’re talking to so much about how you can be with the different parts of you and express it.<br />7:41<br />But really what these parts of us want is just to be loved, seen, heard and understood, not that they necessarily want to be changed, but there’s just so much power in allowing them just to be like, just be or allow them just to be expressed like you were talking to be aware that those parts are there.<br />7:57<br />Yes.<br />7:58<br />But like, I think so many of us were just kind of walking around and we’re like, why do I feel this way?<br />8:02<br />Why am I like this?<br />8:03<br />Why do I, why can’t I seem to get through this?<br />8:06<br />And it’s really just parts of us that are like, hey, like I’m here, you know, so learning to go back and be with those arts has been, I think inner child work has probably been the most magical healing modality for me.<br />8:19<br />And it’s not like you heal your inner child, right?<br />8:21<br />It’s a consistent, ongoing process of checking back in and loving them.<br />8:26<br />And I just, I just want to like tell everyone and help them because the peace you feel and the security and safety is like nothing I ever experienced because I never knew that’s what was, what was missing, right?<br />8:39<br />How did it feel back when before this all happened?<br />8:42<br />Right?<br />8:42<br />You were talking about like before I even knew these tools and you were just honestly just doing a life like, you know, showing up for your kids, showing up for your responsibilities, showing up for your marriage, you know, showing up for just life, things like what did it feel like in those moments before you got these tools before you became aware before you knew that this was even possible.<br />9:01<br />Like I’d love to talk to that version of you.<br />9:03<br />Like, what did that feel like?<br />9:04<br />Oh my gosh, I love that question.<br />9:06<br />Thank you.<br />9:07<br />Life tip of the week that I want to drop, take your shoes off when you are outside, go put your feet on the ground.<br />9:17<br />Yes though.<br />9:18<br />Take your shoes off, put your feet in the sand, feel the earth allow your body to ground and connect with the energy and the ions that are coming from the ground into your feet.<br />9:28<br />You will love yourself for that.<br />9:31<br />Your body will love you for it.<br />9:33<br />Oh, do it today.<br />9:35<br />I love that version of me too because she was so lost and trying to do everything perfect.<br />9:42<br />I have four kids and my anxiety really peaked around 2017.<br />9:48<br />All my kids had gone to school and for the first time I wanted to do something for me.<br />9:54<br />I wanted to coach the high school cheer team.<br />9:56<br />I’m a college cheerleader.<br />9:58<br />My girls were going to be doing that sport and I got approached to ask to do that to coach and brought it to my ex.<br />10:06<br />Now my husband at the time saying I really want to do this.<br />10:09<br />I felt excited.<br />10:10<br />I wanted to do it and I was met with, well, I don’t really want you to do that, but if you really want to, I’ll support you.<br />10:17<br />And so it was one of those things that I was like, wait, I could have something for me.<br />10:20<br />Like I raised the kids, they’re all in school now.<br />10:23<br />And so ultimately, I went ahead and took this job and this program was just mess when I first came into it.<br />10:29<br />And so it did take a lot of energy and I was making new changes and adding, actually holding the girls accountable and discipline and just trying to revamp this whole program to make it the best that I could.<br />10:40<br />And that came with a lot of added stress.<br />10:42<br />And so I started struggling to manage my anxiety.<br />10:45<br />I couldn’t sleep at night.<br />10:47<br />The laundry was, I was like feeling behind on things.<br />10:49<br />I was, you know, having some friction with my partner because, you know, my time was being, you know, divided a little bit.<br />10:56<br />And so I started taking Xanax.<br />10:58<br />I don’t know if I ever told you this story.<br />11:00<br />No.<br />11:01<br />So I started taking a half of Xanax at night to sleep and it was like a magic pill, right?<br />11:08<br />Like it put me out, I slept so good and but I hit it like I didn’t tell my husband that I was taking it.<br />11:15<br />I didn’t tell anyone about it.<br />11:17<br />And then it got to where I would try not to take it at night and I couldn’t, I would go stay up all night and I had insomnia some like a battle in my head because the anxiety or throughout the day, I’d be like, I’m not going to take the Xanax.<br />11:28<br />I don’t need the Xanax and then as the day would go on and on and on, I just, I felt like I couldn’t breathe.<br />11:32<br />It was like I needed it to help me manage the anxiety.<br />11:36<br />And so it was about a six month period where I, I started taking it every night.<br />11:40<br />Well, then what happened was I started getting brain fog.<br />11:43<br />I started earlier in the day needing something more.<br />11:46<br />So what was I doing?<br />11:47<br />I was just pushing the anxiety down.<br />11:50<br />And at that time, I started finding some life coaching tools.<br />11:53<br />I started listening to some podcasts and hearing about the emotion and trying to process it.<br />11:59<br />And so I was finally able to start to practice that and come off the anxiety or come off the Xanax because I had to sit in the discomfort and we’re not taught to sit in the discomfort.<br />12:11<br />But once I learned that tool, so, but I went, it might have been, it was maybe six months to a year that I really felt like I was in a fog just doing all the things looking like everything was great.<br />12:21<br />But inside, I was not OK.<br />12:23<br />That what you just said right there, I could resonate so much, you know, looking like on the outside that I everything’s fine, you know, you know, rolling through life in the way of like I’m showing up for everything, executing on everything.<br />12:35<br />But like internally it’s a mess like I’m struggling, it’s chaotic.<br />12:40<br />It’s too much I can’t manage.<br />12:42<br />It’s just, it’s wild how we can have those two different worlds almost be completely separate, but they’re happening at the same time for us.<br />12:49<br />You don’t feel safe in your body.<br />12:51<br />You’re just like you don’t feel in control, you don’t feel like you can manage.<br />12:56<br />And my inner critic, which I learned later what the inner critic is but was being like, Beth, you should be able to handle all this.<br />13:03<br />What’s your problem?<br />13:04<br />What is the inner critic or anyone like that?<br />13:08<br />Yeah.<br />13:08<br />So we all have this voice in our head.<br />13:10<br />It’s a part of us and some people like to name their inner critic like a name that they don’t like.<br />13:16<br />And I don’t even want to say a name to offend anyone who might be listening, but you can name it like an ugly name that you don’t like.<br />13:22<br />And this part of us, this voice in our head is not us.<br />13:26<br />So we’re born inherently worthy.<br />13:29<br />And then the only thing that takes that away from us is when we’re told that we’re not in some way.<br />13:36<br />So it could be a parent, a teacher that tells you, you know, you’re fat or you’re not good at that or be quiet.<br />13:43<br />So you don’t be angry.<br />13:44<br />You know, it’s just that someone else telling us and then we take it on and believe it.<br />13:48<br />And so it’s that voice in our head that’s really not us, but it’s really most of the time people aren’t even aware that it’s not them, right?<br />13:57<br />And so for me, when I was young, the inner critic, it was like, you’re not good enough, right?<br />14:03<br />So then we can bring the religion, part of my story into this.<br />14:06<br />But I had a rupture when I was young in my religion that I felt like I, I was told that I had sinned, but I kept it in and just internally shamed myself.<br />14:15<br />My inner critics said you’re not good.<br />14:17<br />It’s like, not only did I do something bad, I was bad.<br />14:20<br />And so then I had to make up for it the rest of my life.<br />14:23<br />And so that a critic is the one that’s trying to tell us, you know, we look in the mirror at the gym and you might notice some cellulite or you notice the zit on your face or you’re like, oh my eyes are too small or I don’t like this or that.<br />14:34<br />That’s the inner critic talking to us and we’re not aware of it.<br />14:38<br />It can become this big huge part of our brain that can overpower us from our really our true essence.<br />14:45<br />So yeah, no, it totally makes sense.<br />14:49<br />So thank you for sharing that.<br />14:50<br />I think I have a very, very vivid memory that keeps coming up recently.<br />14:54<br />Like, so as I’m stepping into speaking, as I’m stepping, I’ve always wanted to sing too.<br />14:59<br />And I vividly remember my mom, I started singing and I vividly remember my mom saying like, don’t talk or like something like stop singing.<br />15:06<br />But I took that as like, oh, I’m a bad singer.<br />15:09<br />And so like talking to what you were talking about, like whenever I would sing now I’m like, oh, I don’t sound good like you are judging me because I’m not singing or like, I don’t want to sing.<br />15:17<br />I don’t want to use my voice.<br />15:19<br />And so, but that moment was the way that I perceived that as negative as bad, you know, I’m like, you know, that for you and then I want to just take little Kenna and be like, yeah, you’re perfect.<br />15:30<br />You’re beautiful.<br />15:31<br />Use your voice, you know.<br />15:33<br />Yeah.<br />15:33<br />Yeah.<br />15:34<br />No, I appreciate that.<br />15:35<br />And I think, you know, spending time with her is best thing I can do is to, like, try to almost like rework that event in a different way, right?<br />15:44<br />The way I perceived it was bad.<br />15:45<br />But at the end of the day, my mom generally probably was busy.<br />15:48<br />She wasn’t saying don’t use your voice, your voice is ugly, blah, blah, blah, even though that’s how I received it at the time.<br />15:57<br />So thanks, I’d love to learn a little bit more if you’re like, talking about the religious trauma you’re talking about because this is something that as I’ve worked with clients, they didn’t even realize that was thing.<br />16:09<br />And I’ve, I’ve even gone through my own religious awareness or breakthroughs because I was like, I feel guilty because I’m not showing up in the way that God or Jesus wants me to be or however the church would explain things.<br />16:20<br />So I’d love to hear a little bit more about your story.<br />16:22<br />I would love to share it because I do think I really love speaking to this because I didn’t even wasn’t even aware I had religious trauma until a few years ago.<br />16:30<br />And I was just like I have no beef with the church that I left.<br />16:34<br />Like there’s a lot of great, there was good things with it and I had a happy childhood, loving parents and there’s something wrong here until I really dug deep.<br />16:43<br />And I actually just published a book with 10 other women that where I write in depth about my religious experience.<br />16:50<br />and it was so healing to be able to write that book and then so freaking vulnerable to put it out into the world and have everybody reading about as Gary.<br />17:00<br />Yeah, I had a v vulnerability attack and now I realize like it, it was beautiful, how beautiful to have a vulnerability attack to be seen and, and just to let myself feel that and to know that it’s for a deeper purpose.<br />17:15<br />So my story is I think I was seven or eight and I was the youngest of six kids in a strict Mormon household, loving parents still have great relationship with my parents today.<br />17:26<br />And, but the rupture was which I literally hid this for my whole life until and I’ll tell the story because I had so much shame around it.<br />17:36<br />I couldn’t even talk to my coach about it.<br />17:38<br />Even I, I would say how many years ago is this three years ago?<br />17:41<br />So this is like, you know, I’m 43.<br />17:44<br />This was something I held on to for a really long time.<br />17:46<br />Just shows you what the shame the shame that lives in your body so impactful that is.<br />17:51<br />But we were having a little family meeting.<br />17:53<br />It’s called family home evening and, and my dad had a list of sins printed out on a piece of paper and he was just going through what, you know, the sins that we weren’t supposed to do and one of the sins was masturbation.<br />18:07<br />And I didn’t even know what that big word was.<br />18:09<br />I could read, but I didn’t even know what it was.<br />18:11<br />And then when I read the description, you know, to give yourself pleasure, it was like this instant like I had, I did that, but I did know I had done it like I didn’t even know that it was wrong.<br />18:22<br />And I remember like sitting, I still remember sitting in that moment and looking around at my siblings, like, can anyone tell that I did that?<br />18:30<br />And my parents tell that I did this and feeling so dirty and so bad and I didn’t say anything.<br />18:37<br />And then also I remember on the list was the ones that you had to go before a bishop to be able to be forgiven.<br />18:42<br />So some sins you could take care of just between you and God pray and repent and you’re forgiven.<br />18:47<br />But there were certain sins, you know, sexual sins, masturbation, those kinds of things.<br />18:52<br />You had to talk to a bishop in order to be clean again.<br />18:55<br />And masturbation was on there.<br />18:56<br />And I just remember feeling like, what am I going to do?<br />18:59<br />I literally, I can’t tell anybody about this.<br />19:01<br />I’m so bad.<br />19:02<br />Nobody else has done this.<br />19:04<br />You know, I felt so alone.<br />19:05<br />And I remember running up to the bathroom after the meeting was over and shutting my door and just looking at the paper and thinking there’s no way I could tell, man.<br />19:13<br />I mean, I’m like seven or eight years old.<br />19:14<br />Right.<br />19:14<br />Yeah, I was going to ask how old you were?<br />19:16<br />That’s seven or eight.<br />19:17<br />And I think the bishop in our ward at the time was, was a friend of my parents and I was like, I could never tell him.<br />19:23<br />And I just remember feeling so like I was just dirty and not working and then, and then I just decided I’m gonna do everything perfect to make up for this.<br />19:34<br />I can’t confess this, but I’m gonna, I’m gonna fix it by being perfect in every other way in my life.<br />19:39<br />And that’s where the perfectionist achiever was born.<br />19:43<br />Wow.<br />19:44<br />That decided I will never sin.<br />19:46<br />I will never do anything.<br />19:47<br />My parents don’t want me to do.<br />19:48<br />I will get straight A’s.<br />19:49<br />I will be, you know, all so I will check all the boxes.<br />19:53<br />And so, you know, it’s not like I thought about this every day, but I carried it with me.<br />19:58<br />And so then when I would go into seminary when I was older and they would talk about repentance and how, if you’re not repented, you’re going to be, you know, like all the threats, right, that were in the Bible about if you didn’t do that.<br />20:08<br />And so I never felt like I could be clean of it.<br />20:11<br />I would try to pray.<br />20:12<br />And then the second part of the story is, is funny, funny now, but I finally went to BYU to college away at school.<br />20:21<br />I decided, ok, now I can talk to the bishop because he doesn’t know me.<br />20:24<br />He doesn’t know my family.<br />20:25<br />It will be safe.<br />20:26<br />And I write about all this in the, in the chapter.<br />20:29<br />But I go, I make this appointment with the bishop.<br />20:31<br />It’s at his home and my heart’s racing like I don’t want to do this, but I’m so sick of holding on to this.<br />20:36<br />I just want to feel clean and he opens the door and he says, oh, hey, what are you doing here?<br />20:41<br />And I’m like, oh, I have an appointment and he’s like, oh, I don’t have you on the books and then literally inside.<br />20:46<br />I’m like, dude, I have got, you know, got to go down, I need, I need to do this now.<br />20:52<br />I need to get this off my chest.<br />20:53<br />So anyway, he ends up having me come in, I sit down with him.<br />20:56<br />I literally couldn’t tell him that I did it still.<br />20:59<br />I tried.<br />20:59<br />I was like, so my friend has a question about masturbation.<br />21:03<br />She wants to know, like, if this is something she needs to take care of with the bishop or if she can just be forgiven of it.<br />21:08<br />That’s how much shame I was carrying.<br />21:10<br />What was it?<br />21:11<br />I was like, it was so talking about shame.<br />21:14<br />Yeah.<br />21:14<br />Like, what was it?<br />21:15<br />I was embarrassed that I had touched myself like that.<br />21:18<br />Like I was taught that it was wrong that there was something wrong because I gave myself, It just felt good.<br />21:25<br />Yeah.<br />21:25<br />You know, and I was confused.<br />21:28<br />I couldn’t talk to a soul about it.<br />21:29<br />I didn’t feel safe with anyone.<br />21:31<br />I didn’t hear anyone else say, oh, I did that normal to do that.<br />21:36<br />It’s ok.<br />21:37<br />And so the bishop did tell me, well, yeah, you are supposed to, you know, tell a bishop about it, but there’s not a big repentance process.<br />21:43<br />And I was like, ok, I’ll tell her and then I left and I got in my car and I remember driving back to my apartment.<br />21:50<br />I was, I was angry.<br />21:52<br />I was like that I couldn’t do it.<br />21:53<br />I couldn’t just get rid of it.<br />21:55<br />And I’ve been like, and then I got the anger went into like, why do I have to tell a man about this?<br />22:01<br />This is my body.<br />22:02<br />I’m so freaking sick of thinking about this.<br />22:04<br />I’m just, I’m not, I’m not gonna do this anymore.<br />22:07<br />I’m not gonna, I’m not gonna feel bad about it and I drove back home but the truth is, is I still feel bad about, feel bad about it.<br />22:14<br />Yeah.<br />22:14<br />I get that too for a long time.<br />22:17<br />But I was like, it was, it was traumatic.<br />22:19<br />It was so traumatic.<br />22:20<br />And now the woman who meet today is like, you don’t have to tell anyone about anything to do with your body.<br />22:26<br />Yeah.<br />22:27<br />But I, I love to be a voice for that and I’ve talked openly about it with my kids and that it’s a natural, beautiful seeing.<br />22:32<br />It’s nothing to feel shame for.<br />22:34<br />But that sexual suppression and shame that is born in religion.<br />22:39<br />I know.<br />22:40<br />You know, Mormonism isn’t the only one.<br />22:41<br />, it really causes harm to the spirit, to the body, to the soul in a way that I just didn’t even realize how much it impacted me until later, until I started going.<br />22:52<br />Wow.<br />22:53<br />Thank you so much for sharing all of that because it’s so true.<br />22:57<br />I think what you’re talking to one thing.<br />22:58<br />Yeah.<br />22:59<br />It’s born in religion but I feel like it’s especially sexual expression or when you’re that young and you start to feel things and your body is just naturally warming things, right?<br />23:09<br />Like it’s not like we’re biologically like, you know, when we start to hit people, I remember when I would start masturbating and I would try and hide too.<br />23:16<br />I’d be like, I don’t want, you want to know.<br />23:18<br />I know this feels good.<br />23:19<br />But then there’s this, like weird voice that’s like, no, you shouldn’t be doing this.<br />23:24<br />You have to hide.<br />23:26<br />Right.<br />23:27<br />Do I know where that came from?<br />23:28<br />For me at the time?<br />23:29<br />I really don’t.<br />23:29<br />But I think it’s just also a part of our culture of like, no, totally some ways.<br />23:34<br />And I also think that, I mean, it’s so beautiful that you’re having these conversations with your kids because it normalizes.<br />23:42<br />That’s a normal thing, you know, in some way, shape or form.<br />23:45<br />It’s like it’s ok that this is happening.<br />23:47<br />And the other thing just like witness you and the fact that you carried that on for so many years and like, I’m sure that was also truly exhausting too, like constantly battling that thing that started at 76 or seven years old to the next 3040 years.<br />24:06<br />Well, yeah.<br />24:06<br />And then I didn’t, once I learned what it was, how bad it was.<br />24:09<br />I never did anything again.<br />24:11<br />Right.<br />24:11<br />So I like, yeah, explore myself sexually or didn’t feel like it was right until I, you know, got married.<br />24:17<br />So it’s like I almost feel like I robbed my own self of that exploration or allowing myself to have pleasure in a way.<br />24:26<br />Luckily it didn’t really show up in my marriage, in my, in that way.<br />24:30<br />But as I’ve shared it now and I talk about it openly, people are like me too.<br />24:35<br />I felt the same way.<br />24:36<br />I couldn’t talk to anyone about it.<br />24:38<br />Right.<br />24:39<br />And so I think it’s so, it’s so important to talk about.<br />24:42<br />Most kids.<br />24:43<br />Do.<br />24:44<br />Most adolescent, young adults are doing this yet?<br />24:47<br />They’re not talking about it and when we don’t talk about things, that’s when that’s when something becomes shameful.<br />24:52<br />So I think it’s so important to have these open conversations of.<br />24:55<br />Yeah.<br />24:56<br />I mean, do, does there need to be boundaries?<br />24:57<br />Do we do it in public?<br />24:58<br />Do we, you know, like those and how you share it?<br />25:01<br />Yeah.<br />25:02<br />Right.<br />25:02<br />How you share it and it just, I just love, I love having open dialogue and conversations with my kids so that, you know, sometimes when they bring something to me, I might have an internal reaction like they’ve asked me certain questions and I’m like, I almost, it’s like, but on the outside I’m like, OK, yeah, that’s not a problem.<br />25:21<br />Let’s talk about it.<br />25:22<br />Right.<br />25:23<br />Let me tell you about oral sex is since you’re asking natural, right?<br />25:27<br />But even as I first started into parenting different than I was parented which everything was shut, shoved under the rug.<br />25:33<br />There was no open dialogue, there was no sex conversation.<br />25:36<br />You know, my system was didn’t feel safe to do it.<br />25:39<br />And now it’s just like it’s totally and my, my body is just like, yeah, let’s talk about that.<br />25:44<br />OK, cool.<br />25:46<br />Oh This is happening to you.<br />25:47<br />Cool.<br />25:47<br />Let’s talk about it.<br />25:48<br />Yeah, I mean, I know there’s some moms that listen to this podcast and I’m just so curious, like how, what is there any advice or tips on how to have that conversation with your kids?<br />25:56<br />Like what has worked and what has been supportive and being comfortable to have those conversations in your home?<br />26:03<br />Yeah, I’d love that question.<br />26:05<br />And so for me, it was, you know, having the birds and the bees talk or like let’s talk about sex, right?<br />26:11<br />Is trying to create as much safety in the setting that we’re in of like in like casually just but speaking the words like this is what happens and saying penis and saying vagina and saying orgasm as if they’re just regular words, not like no, like calling them different things, but calling them what they are and letting them know like, listen, there’s nothing you can ask me that’s off limits and you could see like, you know, sometimes they get uncomfortable like mom, you know, I’m like, I get it, it feels uncomfortable.<br />26:43<br />I just want you to know that it’s safe to ask me anything.<br />26:45<br />And now my oldest is 18 and my youngest is he’ll be 12 this week.<br />26:49<br />And so it’s definitely evolved how I’ve done it over the years, but it’s just beautiful to when things come up, just open up the conversation.<br />26:59<br />Like think about that.<br />27:00<br />Yeah.<br />27:00<br />How does that feel to you?<br />27:02<br />Yeah.<br />27:02<br />Right.<br />27:02<br />And then talking about sex and oh, it’s such a beautiful thing.<br />27:05<br />Our bodies are so amazing.<br />27:07<br />They’re made to have pleasure you know, and so there’s a few little things sometimes where they’ll be like mom, I don’t want to talk about this and that’s ok.<br />27:14<br />, but mostly it’s them bringing stuff to me now and I love it.<br />27:18<br />I love being able to talk to them about anything and then they feel safe, you know, to come to me with things.<br />27:23<br />I think it’s so beautiful.<br />27:25<br />The first thing that kind of comes to mind as you’re talking about that, like, I could hear even like myself, like I have this internal voice of, well, if I start talking about it, will they start just having sex all the time?<br />27:36<br />You know, like this, like, fear of, like, if I normalize it and I almost giving them permission and I’d love to hear your response to that.<br />27:43<br />Yeah.<br />27:43<br />Well, that so interesting that’s coming up for you.<br />27:45<br />Corina, I wonder what’s underlying there.<br />27:48<br />No, I just think about other moms because I think when it comes to kids personally, like, I don’t have kids, but even just the fear of like, when they’re 12345 years old and they start to have conversations.<br />27:59<br />Like, how much do you say?<br />28:01<br />How much don’t you say?<br />28:02<br />Like, there is this, like part of me that’s like, what’s ok to say, oh, like the other day I, I ran into a friend and she was with her kid and he was playing, he plays baseball and I was like, I heard that you’ve been kicking and I wanted to say I heard you’ve been kicking ass.<br />28:17<br />But then there was this part of me, I was like, is that ok with how you parent your kids?<br />28:21<br />Like is it ok for me to say like, hey, I heard it’s you’re kicking ass.<br />28:25<br />Whereas I said I was like booty.<br />28:26<br />I don’t know, I just, I just got awkward, you know, because I was like, I don’t know how you parent your kids.<br />28:31<br />And I also don’t know how you feel about that.<br />28:33<br />And the mom and my friend that I was with, she’s like, oh no, he knows what that is.<br />28:36<br />We talk about it like normal in our house.<br />28:38<br />And so I think that kind of like filter or awareness I have of like, I don’t know how this is or like if this is ok.<br />28:48<br />And I also always want to respect what is the parents desires on how they raise their kids?<br />28:53<br />Right?<br />28:54<br />But back to the sex thing like, yeah, I mean my mom, she talks to me about sex all the time.<br />29:00<br />If my mom it tells you she’s like you love sex.<br />29:02<br />I love talking about sex.<br />29:03<br />I would tell her about everything and I love that she did that like I love that.<br />29:07<br />I felt safe enough to talk to her about what I heard my friends were doing, you know, or what I like me interested in like starting to have sex, like the idea of like these things and not things like she was here for all of it.<br />29:21<br />But there’s still this, like, whisper in the background or like curiosity, you know, for the parents that are thinking, well, if I talk about, will it permit it?<br />29:31<br />I know from my situation with my mom because it was so easy.<br />29:35<br />I wasn’t sleeping around, you know, I wasn’t hiding it.<br />29:38<br />It didn’t become this thing.<br />29:39<br />I didn’t want to do.<br />29:40<br />Like it was something that I chose to do in most ways growing up.<br />29:44<br />And I also had to learn how to figure all that out out, but I felt safe enough to tell her about it.<br />29:49<br />That’s beautiful.<br />29:50<br />Wow.<br />29:50<br />I love that.<br />29:51<br />She was like that for you.<br />29:53<br />Yeah, I think this is a great question.<br />29:55<br />I wanted to empower my kids to make this decision for them.<br />30:00<br />But then also is my, my responsibility to teach them the dangers to teach them how sex affects the body energetically what you’re giving to someone else, you know, being safe, you know, and I, and I did tell them, I told my older, my older girls like, listen, preferably I would not want you to have sex when you’re in high school because your brain is still developing and for all, for lots of different reasons.<br />30:24<br />However, I would never shame you for doing that.<br />30:27<br />But being a little bit older is always wiser, sell yourself more to bring yourself to safety.<br />30:33<br />So when I said that I wanted to make sure they knew like, no matter what you do, I’m gonna love you.<br />30:38<br />But it’s important to educate them on what it actually means to give your body to another person only.<br />30:45<br />And so having those conversations, I also feel too, you know, when you, you tell, tell a kid, like you are not allowed to drink alcohol, you are not allowed to have sex.<br />30:55<br />You have to, you know, when you’re really rigid, it almost makes them want to do it more totally because that’s the thing you can’t have.<br />31:00<br />Right?<br />31:01<br />And so when you’re just like, hey, you know, if you’re gonna, if you want to drink, let me know and let’s do it safely in the home when I’m here, things like that, right?<br />31:11<br />And then just letting them know like this is your life, this is your human experience and you get to choose with your comes consequences, pregnancy STD S all that they, you know, just putting yourself.<br />31:24<br />So, yeah, I’ve had a lot.<br />31:26<br />It’s, it opens up for more conversations about all that and I just really try to trust my kids and, and, and another thing I think that is so important is our reactions to their, what they’re telling us.<br />31:39<br />So back to nervous system regulation.<br />31:41<br />Like if I manage that.<br />31:42<br />Yeah.<br />31:43<br />Yeah, if I’m not in a grounded space, if I start to feel myself being getting triggered about something.<br />31:47<br />Or if I’m pretty worn out from like being on coaching sessions or whatever and then I come to them dis regulated, then they’re dysregulated.<br />31:56<br />It’s not work, it’s not happening.<br />31:58<br />This has been a huge thing that I’ve, I’ve worked on for myself is understanding when I’m not regulated.<br />32:03<br />Let’s have this conversation later and I go and I meditate or I take a 20 minute rest or I just remove myself from the situation before I come back because our reactions are everything.<br />32:12<br />Those are the things that they remember.<br />32:14<br />And just because our kids disregulation, it doesn’t mean that we have to show up in the same way we can stay calm.<br />32:20<br />Yeah, super powerful.<br />32:23<br />I am so powerful.<br />32:24<br />I hope everyone’s listening to that part really did sometimes too.<br />32:28<br />But, you know, with my own mom friends, I think we, you know, talk with each other.<br />32:32<br />I have a friend that’s like she’s just made like makes me so mad and I’m so triggered because of her and right, and I’m like, I love you so much and your triggers and your reactions are yours.<br />32:44<br />No matter what our kids are doing, it’s our responsibility to take care of our emotions.<br />32:48<br />Let me tell you, I do lose it sometimes.<br />32:50<br />Of course we’re human but me doing my own inner work and healing and learning how to get myself into a regulated state has been life changing the way I show up for my kids.<br />33:01<br />I’m so grateful every day for the tools.<br />33:04<br />Yeah.<br />33:04<br />How could a mom start that process?<br />33:06<br />Because I feel like becoming a mom is so much already.<br />33:11<br />Yeah, like there’s such an identity shift in that.<br />33:13<br />There’s such, I’ve never been through it, but I can only imagine, you know, like really stepping into this new role, you’re doing all these different things.<br />33:20<br />Your nervous system isn’t in the state of like, oh, I’ve been doing this all the time, right?<br />33:24<br />So like your nervous system just has to create capacity for what are some tools or some things that a mom could start to practice today or even just anyone that’s listening to this, it doesn’t necessarily have to be in regards to your kids.<br />33:38<br />I mean, being regulated in life is just so in your work or, you know, you have employee or that, you know, that coworker that triggers you like, yeah, awesome.<br />33:48<br />Like you get to learn how to practice how these tools on, on that or, and you know, your mother in law or, you know, whatever person is in your life.<br />33:56<br />But yeah, for moms especially, I think just dedicating even 20 minutes a day, like getting a morning practice and if it’s happy in the morning, if it’s when the baby’s napping or depending on what, where your kids are at is taking time to just be stiff, you know, the phone off, no distractions and I get it, it can be hard with kids.<br />34:16<br />Believe me, I have four.<br />34:17<br />But there is time where you can take that little bit of time to meditate, do some breath work, do some journaling.<br />34:24<br />, I love, I mean, I have my whole, I’m sure you do too.<br />34:26<br />I have my whole morning practice.<br />34:27<br />Like I don’t, there’s no way that I could do life the way I do it from a place of grounded this and safety if I didn’t have that daily practice.<br />34:37<br />So whatever that looks like I’m going on a walk.<br />34:39<br />I love one of my favorite things to do.<br />34:41<br />I’ll share.<br />34:42<br />This is a 20 to 30 minute walk with either quiet or calming music if you can’t preferably outside.<br />34:49<br />But I check in with my inner Children.<br />34:51<br />I call them like my little be so like the coach that taught this to me, she’s like check with my queens that resonate with me.<br />34:58<br />So my little bee is just, just dropping in and being in nature listening to music.<br />35:03<br />Hey, how are you guys say?<br />35:05<br />What do you need, inviting any memories in that need healing and going through that process when you do that regularly.<br />35:12<br />It’s game changing though.<br />35:14<br />Beautiful to check in with those parts of us.<br />35:16<br />And I’m trying to remember what you oh earlier in our conversation when you said you’ve gone back to your inner child and reworked something that happened.<br />35:24<br />This was wild to me when this first started happening to me but I remember one time when I was in this meditative state on a walk, my little like four or five year old self, she wanted to have a tea party.<br />35:33<br />Like I was the youngest of six kids, like loving parents.<br />35:36<br />But like I was alone a lot.<br />35:37<br />Like my mom was, you know, go, go going with all the things and she wanted me to sit and have a tea party with her.<br />35:43<br />So like in my imagination, I sat with my younger so pictured her in this dress.<br />35:48<br />Pictured me in this dress.<br />35:49<br />Just saw how cute she was and took that meditation that 10 or 15 minutes to have a tea party with her.<br />35:55<br />It was so healing.<br />35:56<br />Another one that I did was well, I was really tiny and took a long time for me to mature.<br />36:03<br />But I wanted a bra and I went to my mom and she was like, you don’t need a bra.<br />36:07<br />And I was like in seventh grade.<br />36:08<br />Ok.<br />36:09<br />And so when one of my, my inner child work meditative walks, I took my younger self to the mall and we drove there and we went bra shopping and I made a big deal about looking outlook with her even though she didn’t need it.<br />36:21<br />And we went to lunch and I’m telling you like this, it could sound a little crazy to like people who’ve never done the work, done this kind of work, little things like that have been so profound in my healing, taking care of those younger versions of me and just so fun and playful, like the things that you didn’t get now you can be like unto yourself later.<br />36:43<br />Isn’t that?<br />36:44<br />That’s, that was just so beautiful.<br />36:46<br />It makes I was just smiling the entire time.<br />36:48<br />You were saying that because it’s, it’s so wild when we see our little, the little me back then, you know, and you’re like, and you go back to her and you see her and you hold her and in some moments like maybe she’s crying and she literally just needs a hug and then you give her a hug and then she’s like, oh, this is all that I needed at that time.<br />37:06<br />You know, where all I needed is reassurance.<br />37:09<br />And so like, it’s a really powerful work because to your point, like you’re meeting our little mes in those times and you are the one like actively giving that to yourself.<br />37:22<br />And it’s this love, unconditional love and support.<br />37:25<br />That’s just like on repeat that you’re just repeating.<br />37:28<br />It’s so and yeah, and to the parents out there too when your kids are triggering you, it’s like a mirror for your inner child.<br />37:38<br />It’s recognizing like what part of me is this?<br />37:40<br />Triggering, right?<br />37:41<br />And being able to go back, take care of you.<br />37:44<br />I had a client on a call the other day.<br />37:45<br />She was like, my daughter’s going through something.<br />37:47<br />It’s triggering me.<br />37:48<br />She’s like, and I realized like this is triggering my inner child.<br />37:52<br />She had, her daughter’s friends were not including her.<br />37:55<br />She’s like 13 and she was witnessing it and she was like, why aren’t they including my daughter?<br />38:00<br />And then she realized it was her younger self.<br />38:02<br />So she’s like, before I could even talk to her, like we went in and we did some breath work and we connected her with that version of her.<br />38:07<br />But like how beautiful is that to be able to recognize like, oh, this is within me and then we can help our kids and support them in a way that is so completely different than, than like the mama bear coming out, right?<br />38:20<br />Which she, the mama bear can come out sometimes, but we can teach our kids the same exact thing.<br />38:25<br />So beautiful.<br />38:27<br />Something that comes up for mom and I would love your answer on this is, you know, I feel like moms really stretch sometimes.<br />38:33<br />I’m like 100% prioritizing their kids and their lives and their responsibilities.<br />38:38<br />Like, what does your process or what is your balance in that?<br />38:43<br />Because, you know, I think yeah, there’s just a lot of moms out there that are 100% giving their kids everything that the kids need.<br />38:51<br />And there’s a part of them that forgets about themselves.<br />38:53<br />And so what is your balance in making sure you’re taking care of in a way like you’re talking about regulating your system just so you’re not just regulated for your kids.<br />39:02<br />And also how does that feel the most be like, you know, making sure you’re going after the things that you love in life or the things that you’re interested in also while loving your kids.<br />39:14<br />What does that balance look like?<br />39:16<br />That’s the best questions Karen and I love.<br />39:19<br />Yeah.<br />39:20<br />So I think it is like most women are putting themselves in the back burner.<br />39:25<br />They just are and then it’s just, it’s a cycle.<br />39:28<br />And I think first recognizing why do I feel like I have to put everyone before me.<br />39:33<br />Where did that come from?<br />39:34<br />So for me, I like that’s what I saw my mom doing and in society it’s almost like a badge of honor like putting the kids first, putting everyone’s needs before me.<br />39:41<br />Right?<br />39:41<br />And I think that as a collective that people are starting to wake up to it.<br />39:45<br />So I, I truly believe that it’s finding the parts of us that don’t feel worthy of putting yourself first and see and letting those parts know that it’s safe and that they deserve to be put first and that it’s OK.<br />39:59<br />One of the biggest things that I’ve healed is overachieving.<br />40:02<br />I mean, I was the achiever that was just like I can do more and I will and I should, I could be doing more.<br />40:07<br />I should be doing more and then beating myself up if I wasn’t meeting that level.<br />40:11<br />So it’s really allowing your system to rest and not feel guilty for resting.<br />40:17<br />And also like letting your kids figure more things out for themselves, empowering them.<br />40:21<br />Like we don’t have to do everything for them.<br />40:24<br />And in fact, we’re doing an injustice if we’re doing everything for them.<br />40:27<br />And so it’s, it’s being ok with not being perfect.<br />40:30<br />Like I had to just be like, what can I let go of?<br />40:33<br />Right.<br />40:33<br />I, during COVID I started teaching my three daughters to do their laundry.<br />40:39<br />They were see, 1012 and 14 at the time.<br />40:43<br />And I was like, listen, because I was doing so much laundry, it was never ending and it was just like, I couldn’t keep up on it and I was like, they could do their laundry, they can figure this out.<br />40:54<br />And it was actually my friend that’s a mom of five.<br />40:56<br />That was like, why are you doing your kids’ laundry?<br />40:58<br />I was like, isn’t that what we do?<br />41:00<br />Yeah.<br />41:01<br />So it’s been such a beautiful thing to see.<br />41:03<br />They don’t even ask me.<br />41:04<br />I mean, of course now and then if they need help I’ll help them out.<br />41:07<br />But I haven’t done their laundry since 2020.<br />41:09<br />Now.<br />41:10<br />Who’s almost 12?<br />41:11<br />I haven’t, I need to implement that for him because he’s like the baby of the family.<br />41:15<br />But so what can you empower your kids?<br />41:17<br />What can you give more of to them?<br />41:19<br />Right.<br />41:19<br />And then, and what can you let go of more so that you can, you can pour more into what to your needs.<br />41:25<br />I mean, you’re going to find when you take care of you and your needs, you show up so much better for your kids.<br />41:31<br />You’re not as triggered, you’re not as reactive when I start reacting and get triggered.<br />41:34<br />And I’m like, you know, kind of lashing out a little about my kids.<br />41:37<br />I’m like, OK, yeah, I need to take care of me like peace out like I gotta go, right?<br />41:43<br />So I’m aware of it now, but I wasn’t before and then I would just beat myself up if I got really worked up and said something to my kid that I didn’t want to.<br />41:51<br />Yeah.<br />41:51<br />You know, as you’re talking to that, you know, what about that moment?<br />41:54<br />Right?<br />41:55<br />Because I feel like a mom that’s been, is this for anyone?<br />41:58<br />I know we’re talking about moms, but this could totally be applied to anyone.<br />42:00<br />Like you start delegating, you start inviting people to do all these different things.<br />42:04<br />There can also be this part of you that’s like, but I’m, I’m used to doing this, you know, or like I want to control the way that it’s being done or like, do I fully trust them?<br />42:12<br />Like in that moment of transition?<br />42:14<br />You know, that like peak moment you’re like, OK, I’m going to start doing this and I’m uncomfortable to start doing this, right?<br />42:20<br />There’s this uncomfortability, this sense of tension, the anxiety might come up, things are just looking differently.<br />42:25<br />You might want to control the way that it happens all these, right?<br />42:28<br />And that like little juiciness transition before it actually becomes something that you can embody.<br />42:33<br />What can someone do in that?<br />42:35<br />Oh, I love that.<br />42:37<br />OK.<br />42:37<br />Yeah.<br />42:37<br />So when it’s feeling super uncomfortable because you’re breaking the old pattern.<br />42:41<br />Right.<br />42:41<br />Exactly.<br />42:42<br />Yeah.<br />42:42<br />So that’s where I like to really be intentional with.<br />42:45<br />What are you trying to do?<br />42:47<br />What is your goal here?<br />42:48<br />What are you wanting to have happen while I’m wanting to empower my kids more and I’m wanting to let go of the to control everything.<br />42:56<br />So when it comes so and noticing too, because patterns are so uncomfortable to break, but I always like to remind myself I’m uncomfortable with the way things are going like that’s uncomfortable, but it’s a discomfort that I’m used to.<br />43:08<br />So just being like, OK, I’m noticing how uncomfortable this is.<br />43:11<br />I’m in a instead of like, you know, with, you know, somatic work too any time you are resisting, what is your body naturally?<br />43:17<br />Just braces?<br />43:18<br />So it’s like tightening, it’s not, it’s wanting to hold on.<br />43:21<br />So when you can recognize like, OK, am I starting to resist?<br />43:25<br />What is this is uncomfortable because I’m doing something differently and just breathe into it.<br />43:30<br />I’m going to allow this discomfort to be here in my body for the greater good of creating a new pattern, right?<br />43:36<br />Even when I was talking and I was all tight and I even just breathing and feel that I just felt myself relax.<br />43:42<br />Like I’m wanting this discomfort as I shift into the pattern that I really want or the discomfort of running around with my head cut off because I’m literally doing everything and trying to control everything, but just like preparing yourself for your system to know that.<br />43:57<br />Ok.<br />43:58<br />Yeah, there’s going to be some different kind of discomfort and I can feel this discomfort is just a different vibration in my body.<br />44:04<br />I got this and just allowing, I think that’s so much of all the work is just allowing the emotions that are here instead of resisting them.<br />44:13<br />Yeah, it sounds like what I was gonna say is like this sounds like a very serving intention, right?<br />44:20<br />So like the un uncomfortability is like very serving and pouring back into you versus like, you know, operating in the high achiever, I can do everything I am taking care of all the responsibilities, running with your head, shaking your head cut off.<br />44:35<br />Like maybe that there’s parts of you that kind of enjoy that you can do that.<br />44:39<br />But then overall there’s could be those parts of you that are like I’m absolutely depleted and exhausted and I’m tired and that energy is so much more different, but the energy you’re talking about, it’s like you’re uncomfortable for a little bit, but it’s for the good intention of more versus the other energy just feels so like chaotic and all over the place versus this is so much more supportive.<br />45:03<br />You gotta get a little uncomfortable before you get there.<br />45:06<br />You do and then, and you start to, when you start to practice it and lean into it, it feels so good to let go.<br />45:12<br />Yeah, it feels so good to let go of hearing and doing so much right and beautiful work to, to witness it in, in clients and see them be able to be like, ok, it’s ok.<br />45:25<br />I don’t have to do everything.<br />45:26<br />Everything doesn’t have to be perfect.<br />45:28<br />And also like this might be a whole another dive, but it’s letting our kids have their human experience and not trying to like safeguard and control everything that they’re doing.<br />45:38<br />Like let them figure it out, you know, it’s not ours, it’s not, we, we can carry so much and it just, it gets so stressful and chaotic.<br />45:46<br />Like you were saying, we can just let go and let the kids figure it out like this is their path.<br />45:52<br />It’s OK if it’s not exactly what you think is supposed to be happening.<br />45:56<br />The first thing that comes to mind when you say that is like, I always say that you don’t know anything until you experience it.<br />46:01<br />So like me as a human being today, as I’m starting new things as I’m doing these things like getting really uncomfortable with like, well, I really don’t know what’s gonna happen if I do this, you know, but being comfortable to be like in my experience, I will learn, right?<br />46:15<br />I will learn what the tools to navigate whatever comes up from that.<br />46:18<br />And for your kids, it sounds like by allowing them to have their own human experience, they’re also practicing that muscle of, oh maybe I should not put my hand there.<br />46:27<br />Learn for later versus my mom always telling me, you know, like they’re actually building this muscle.<br />46:32<br />Like I can truly do these things and experience them and learn how to be ok in that too.<br />46:39<br />Like they’re going through this entire process and it’s just as important to them as it is to us today totally.<br />46:46<br />And then if I not trying to control and tell them everything what to do, they can trust, start to learn how to trust myself.<br />46:52<br />Yes.<br />46:53<br />You know, that self trust to build that.<br />46:55<br />And that’s a, that’s a beautiful thing to teach them how to start to.<br />47:00<br />What do you think?<br />47:00<br />What do you want to do?<br />47:01<br />How does that feel to you and let, and then letting them decide it so powerful?<br />47:06<br />I’m just, I’m just grateful because there’s been such a shift in my parenting from all of this work that it’s so much more freeing for me to let go to not hold on to it all and let them learn so beautiful.<br />47:20<br />Well, thank you so much for, for sharing everything today, like truly just being so open and vulnerable and vulnerably expressing because I think it’s such a gift now that you’ve like normalized.<br />47:31<br />A lot of these conversations almost like I think that’s like the other thing is like taking away the shame and the guilt to a lot of these conversations, whether they’re with your kids or whether they’re in your own life and things like that.<br />47:42<br />So just so beautiful.<br />47:44<br />I would love for you to share, how can someone connect with you, how can someone find you?<br />47:50<br />And if you have anything else you want share like an offering?<br />47:53<br />Yeah.<br />47:53<br />Thank you so much for having me, Karenna.<br />47:55<br />I just, I just love sitting and you’re like, I know we’re like in different states, but just being in your energy is just this calming, grounding, safe feeling that I just love, you’re just so special.<br />48:06<br />So my, my Instagram is shiftwithbeth and shiftwithbeth.com is my website.<br />48:11<br />And yeah, if you wanna, if you’re interested in one on one coaching, you know, always offering new things.<br />48:18<br />So just staying up to date that way.<br />48:20<br />I love in person retreats, but I don’t have one on the books right now and I’m getting ready to offer a group coaching program like a subscription.<br />48:28<br />So that’s coming up.<br />48:29<br />But yeah, I just love connecting with people and just helping them to feel the freedom that I feel and it’s all just it’s all from within and it’s possible for everyone to be, to have that peace and that inner love and that inner knowing.<br />48:43<br />So I just, yeah, thank you for having might be so beautiful.<br />48:46<br />No, I love, I mean I’ve just loved witnessing you grow and be on your journey and like where you’re at today and like if anyone does get a, get a chance to work with you, like they’re super, super blessed.<br />48:55<br />So thank you, I appreciate you.<br />48:58<br />I love you, love you so much.</div></div></div></div></div></div></div>



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<li>Beth’s journey through emotional healing and managing anxiety.</li>



<li>The impact of religious trauma on personal growth.</li>



<li>Techniques and insights from inner child work.</li>



<li>Beth’s transformation from trauma to empowerment.</li>



<li>The role of self-compassion and understanding in healing.</li>
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<p>Beth Schild is a certified Trauma-Informed Life Coach and Breathwork Facilitator who passionately believes in women’s empowerment and their full potential. Beth is also a single mama to four kids ages 12 to 18!</p>



<p>Beth specializes in helping women STOP living the way they think they should and START living the way that makes them feel GOOD. Beth focuses on integrating inner child healing, boundary and inner critic work, as well as teaches how to process big emotions to better develop courage, confidence, and self-love.</p>



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In this profound episode of The Fully Expressed Podcast, Karenna is joined by Beth, a trauma-informed life coach and breathwork facilitator. Beth opens up about her transformative journey through emotional healing, self-discovery, and overcoming religious trauma. She shares her experiences with managing anxiety and depression, highlighting the power of inner child work and self-compassion.



This episode explores the healing process in depth, offering insights into how acknowledging and working through our emotional traumas can lead to a more fulfilling life. Beth’s story is a testament to the resilience of the human spirit and the power of self-love in overcoming life’s challenges.







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Full Transcript0:00Welcome to the Fully Expressed Podcast with Karenna.0:03This is the show where we have conversations that invite you into living a life, fully express, really finding relationships where you feel fully expressed and also, you know, creating a professional career or business where you can feel fully expressed.0:17And so we have these conversations where we generally just dive into different stories, healing modalities about how other people are getting to a place of living a life fully expressed.0:28Today’s episode is really sweet.0:30I have a very special guest.0:33Her name is Beth and Beth is someone that I met at a retreat a couple of years ago.0:39And I swear, I think that retreat was absolutely life changing, not just for me, but I think everyone and so I’ve talked about this on the podcast, but I feel like everyone that gets to come on this podcast are people that I met at retreats retreats and in person events are life changing as much as even like I would say like group containers or even online.0:59But there’s just something out in person when you just be so seen, so vulnerable.1:04You’re like, wait, I didn’t know this could happen.1:06And so we met at that exact retreat and then we friends ever since then and Beth has just been a part of my life and I love witnessing her from a distance and she is such a gem.1:18So I’m so excited for her to share her story with you because I think it’s just going to serve so many people in all the different ways.1:26So with that being said, hi, Beth, would you like to introduce yourself?1:30Hello, Karenna.1:31Oh my God.1:32About the retreat.1:34I’m just like, it really was so transformative.1:37That was actually my first retreat I ever went on.1:39Really?1:40Yes, I think it was mine too.1:42Was it?1:43I think I’ve done like women’s circles before that but not like a full day retreat.1:47I was like, yeah, that was my first one too.1:50Yes, it was so special.1:52I mean, obviously I got to meet you and we just connected.1:55I just pera in person is just, you’re so wonderful.1:59You just like this too.2:00But just feeling in your energy and feeling so safe and being around people that are like minded.2:05It was something I had never experienced before in that way.2:08And everyone being so vulnerable and man, the people on that retreat.2:12I we still keep in touch with so many of them and it’s really transformed my life.2:16So I’m so glad I got to meet you there.2:18And yeah, so I’m a a trauma informed life coach and...]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Episode #22: Insights Into My Business Pivot and the Pressure that Comes Along]]>
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<p>In this really special episode of The Fully Expressed Podcast, I’m going to get pretty personal and take you through some of the big changes I’ve been going through lately. You know, it’s been quite a ride, and I think sharing my story might just resonate with a lot of you.</p>



<p>So, let’s talk about the financial pressures that have been weighing on me. It’s been tough, and it’s really changed the way I think about a lot of things. But it’s not all doom and gloom; I want to share with you how I’ve been dealing with it all – the ups and downs, the emotional rollercoaster, you know?</p>



<p>And this isn’t just about the struggles. It’s also about finding strength, growing through these experiences, and learning to step into new roles and identities with courage.</p>



<p>I’ll also dive into how important it’s been for me to stay tuned into my body and mind, especially when things get stressful. It’s all about facing those fears and insecurities head-on and seeing how they can actually help us grow and expand as individuals. So, let’s get into it and really talk about what’s been going on.</p>



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In this really special episode of The Fully Expressed Podcast, I’m going to get pretty personal and take you through some of the big changes I’ve been going through lately. You know, it’s been quite a ride, and I think sharing my story might just resonate with a lot of you.



So, let’s talk about the financial pressures that have been weighing on me. It’s been tough, and it’s really changed the way I think about a lot of things. But it’s not all doom and gloom; I want to share with you how I’ve been dealing with it all – the ups and downs, the emotional rollercoaster, you know?



And this isn’t just about the struggles. It’s also about finding strength, growing through these experiences, and learning to step into new roles and identities with courage.



I’ll also dive into how important it’s been for me to stay tuned into my body and mind, especially when things get stressful. It’s all about facing those fears and insecurities head-on and seeing how they can actually help us grow and expand as individuals. So, let’s get into it and really talk about what’s been going on.







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Full Transcript0:00Welcome to the fully expressed podcast with Karenna.0:03I am your podcast host, Karenna Soto and on this podcast and on this show, we have conversations that are here to invite you into living your life fully expressed into creating a life where you have relationships where you feel so embodied and safe to fully express yourself and to really create a business and a career where you feel so expressed in your essence and who you are and who you were meant to be in this world.0:32So this podcast is entirely meant to be a full invitation to show you what is actually possible and what’s available to you.0:42So today, I’m going to get a little raw and vulnerable with you.0:47We’re going to have a little solo session with me.0:49I’m gonna give you some light into the season that I have been in the last couple of months, honestly, in the last year.0:55And I’ve sprinkled this a little bit throughout the podcast and I thought it was a good time to come up here and talk about it because in the last two episodes that we had this month, the very first one was very much about, you know, diving into what does it actually mean to be confidently expressive in your body.1:11And in that episode with Ali Sepic, we really dove into kind of digging deeper into the layers, like really understand the roots of where all that is coming from.1:20And then in the most previous episode with Carry Montgomery, one of my dearest friends who is serious, so elegant in who she is.1:28And she just brings so much wisdom that we talked all about nervous system regulation and how to show up and what it feels like to attract a life to be in body, to express yourself from a regulated state in those two episodes.1:43Like there were so many night drops that I got goosebumps.1:46So if you haven’t had the opportunity to go back and listen to those I highly recommend and then you go back and listen to those because they were just so good and so valuable.1:54And today I want to share with you what, what my season has been in and truly almost in a stretching season.2:01And I have found myself in a stretching season every single time, like stretching my nervous system expanding myself because I know that I’m here to be an expander.2:10I know that I’m here to not only be an expander for other people...]]>
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<p>In this really special episode of The Fully Expressed Podcast, I’m going to get pretty personal and take you through some of the big changes I’ve been going through lately. You know, it’s been quite a ride, and I think sharing my story might just resonate with a lot of you.</p>



<p>So, let’s talk about the financial pressures that have been weighing on me. It’s been tough, and it’s really changed the way I think about a lot of things. But it’s not all doom and gloom; I want to share with you how I’ve been dealing with it all – the ups and downs, the emotional rollercoaster, you know?</p>



<p>And this isn’t just about the struggles. It’s also about finding strength, growing through these experiences, and learning to step into new roles and identities with courage.</p>



<p>I’ll also dive into how important it’s been for me to stay tuned into my body and mind, especially when things get stressful. It’s all about facing those fears and insecurities head-on and seeing how they can actually help us grow and expand as individuals. So, let’s get into it and really talk about what’s been going on.</p>



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<div class="wp-block-create-block-castos-transcript"><div class="ssp-transcript"><div class="row"><div class="col"><div class="tabs"><div class="tab">Full Transcript<div class="tab-content ssp-transcript-content">0:00<br />Welcome to the fully expressed podcast with Karenna.<br />0:03<br />I am your podcast host, Karenna Soto and on this podcast and on this show, we have conversations that are here to invite you into living your life fully expressed into creating a life where you have relationships where you feel so embodied and safe to fully express yourself and to really create a business and a career where you feel so expressed in your essence and who you are and who you were meant to be in this world.<br />0:32<br />So this podcast is entirely meant to be a full invitation to show you what is actually possible and what’s available to you.<br />0:42<br />So today, I’m going to get a little raw and vulnerable with you.<br />0:47<br />We’re going to have a little solo session with me.<br />0:49<br />I’m gonna give you some light into the season that I have been in the last couple of months, honestly, in the last year.<br />0:55<br />And I’ve sprinkled this a little bit throughout the podcast and I thought it was a good time to come up here and talk about it because in the last two episodes that we had this month, the very first one was very much about, you know, diving into what does it actually mean to be confidently expressive in your body.<br />1:11<br />And in that episode with Ali Sepic, we really dove into kind of digging deeper into the layers, like really understand the roots of where all that is coming from.<br />1:20<br />And then in the most previous episode with Carry Montgomery, one of my dearest friends who is serious, so elegant in who she is.<br />1:28<br />And she just brings so much wisdom that we talked all about nervous system regulation and how to show up and what it feels like to attract a life to be in body, to express yourself from a regulated state in those two episodes.<br />1:43<br />Like there were so many night drops that I got goosebumps.<br />1:46<br />So if you haven’t had the opportunity to go back and listen to those I highly recommend and then you go back and listen to those because they were just so good and so valuable.<br />1:54<br />And today I want to share with you what, what my season has been in and truly almost in a stretching season.<br />2:01<br />And I have found myself in a stretching season every single time, like stretching my nervous system expanding myself because I know that I’m here to be an expander.<br />2:10<br />I know that I’m here to not only be an expander for other people, be an invitation, but for me to learn how to be expanding and like what that actually looks like.<br />2:19<br />And so back up just a little bit for context.<br />2:22<br />If you’re new here, 2023 was the year of really, really challenging a lot of my roles, you know, the titles, the positions, the roles that I’ve stepped to into my life personally and professionally and even more professionally.<br />2:40<br />Right.<br />2:41<br />So, and where I landed and all of that, I was so craving to rid of these fucking labels to be frank.<br />2:49<br />I was like, why can’t I just be me?<br />2:51<br />Like, why can’t I just be MS soto and what I realized what I was craving is like, I had lived a lot of my world coming from this place of, oh I’m a salesperson.<br />3:03<br />Oh I’m in tech.<br />3:04<br />Oh I’m a woman in business.<br />3:06<br />Oh I’m a coach.<br />3:07<br />I’m a woman’s mentor and I started to challenge every single character or quality that I have stepped into when I’m doing those things all the way down to who I am when I’m a sister, who am I when I’m a girlfriend, who am I when I’m a partner, who am I when I’m a friend who am I stepping into when I’m a best friend, we take on these titles and these labels all day long.<br />3:30<br />And I got very, very curious with my experience in those and how I ended up getting into those experiences and in doing so I found myself just craving to be fucking me, to crave to be like, why, how is this supporting who I feel called to be.<br />3:50<br />What is my deepest expression of self?<br />3:53<br />How do I want to express myself?<br />3:54<br />What feels good one makes me feel alive in that.<br />3:57<br />And I landed on, oh my God.<br />4:00<br />I’ve always wanted a podcast that I’ve talked about that for years and I’ve always wanted to be a speaker.<br />4:07<br />And so I decided, and I chose to honestly say my coaching business, how I show up in that space is no longer serving the version of me that I want to step into and that comes with a lot of shit you guys.<br />4:23<br />And the biggest one is the financial pivot the identities that I’m shifting from.<br />4:30<br />I mean, today, I want to focus on a little bit more of how my nervous system is adjusting and reacting to this and how it’s showing up in the other ways.<br />4:40<br />So when I decided to leave my coaching business behind, it was, it was like a fuck.<br />4:46<br />Yeah, for sure.<br />4:47<br />Like it was a full body.<br />4:48<br />Yes.<br />4:49<br />And I knew it even when parts of me were like, oh but Karenna, this is how people know you, this is how you know, this is how you do.<br />4:57<br />This is how you show up.<br />4:58<br />These are the kinds of containers, this is how someone works with you.<br />5:01<br />And also even parts of me that were like, oh but I’ve seen solely amazing women transform like I’ve been a part of that process.<br />5:09<br />It’s such an incredible experience to witness someone fucking grow.<br />5:14<br />It is literally like every single time I saw a client testimonial or a client told me what progress they’ve made or where they’ve been like, I would get chills in my eyes and tears like I literally feel the tears coming down highers because every client that I’ve ever worked with is not just a client, was not just a client to me, it’s I’m literally emotionally invested, which is kind of even more like as a mentor because I truly believe and want the most for every freaking person that I come across.<br />5:44<br />And I also want to hold a vision of what’s available to them.<br />5:47<br />But I’ve realized that I don’t necessarily have the same capacity in a one on one Kate detainer that I wanna make on a, on a bigger impact.<br />5:54<br />And so speaking was calling to me and ever to be honest, not gonna lie.<br />6:01<br />Years ago, 10 plus years ago when I was sitting in the car with my best friend and she asked me, she’s like, what do you want to do with your life?<br />6:07<br />And the answer I had is like, all I want to do is inspire.<br />6:09<br />I want to be one of those motivational speakers.<br />6:11<br />I want to be able to share wisdom.<br />6:13<br />I just want to make an impact on a really big level and be on these stages.<br />6:17<br />And so funny enough, it’s just a part of her journeys that’s where her Britney wanted to start.<br />6:22<br />I had a coach for four or five years.<br />6:24<br />I needed to learn life.<br />6:25<br />I needed to go through the certification programs that I’ve been on.<br />6:28<br />I needed to create so much wisdom that I wanted to have something to share.<br />6:33<br />Now, challenging me then I could have probably started there to be honest.<br />6:37<br />Like, I don’t know why I did it, but I knew that the way that I did it and the way that I’m coming to now is exactly what I needed because I’m in a much deeper version of me than I’ve ever been.<br />6:48<br />And so making these big decisions to shift your identity to expand into their versions of you into becoming more fully expressed version of yourself is going to be hard.<br />7:01<br />You do end up letting go of old versions of you old identities of you and also how people relate to you in general.<br />7:11<br />Like I’m going through so much massive shifts in my life.<br />7:15<br />Like I feel like layers, not just the layers in my life, but the way that I look at life, the relationships I have in my life are starting to peel away.<br />7:24<br />Like there’s these things that are happening as I’m stepping into this new identity of myself and I’m sharing this with you because one if you’re in this season or also want you to know what’s fucking real.<br />7:35<br />And so jumping in here to remind you that we do have an online virtual community called the fully expressed Community for women.<br />7:44<br />If you are craving to have these conversations to see, talk more about in detail, what it actually means to live a life fully expressed, to have access to other women that are also wanting to opt their lives, wanting to be regulated and wanting to fully express themselves in their relationships and their business and just in life and attract those kinds of opportunities.<br />8:08<br />I want to invite you into the fully expressed community where we meet every second Wednesday of every single month, we’re only $27 a month.<br />8:17<br />So go check it out.<br />8:18<br />Send me ad m if you’re interested and I’ll get you right in there.<br />8:23<br />So talking outside of, you know, what my external world is going on, you know, something that has been really deep in my season and my presence this last month has been this financial pressure that I have felt in my life three times.<br />8:39<br />The first time, I felt deep financial pressure to the point that I’m on my knees crying asking why do I feel this?<br />8:48<br />Why?<br />8:48<br />Why does it have to be this hard?<br />8:50<br />Was one time in college with one of my really good friends at the time, Sarah, I went into her room and I just started bawling and crying because I was working three jobs.<br />9:02<br />I was the social chair of my sorority.<br />9:05<br />I was trying to do school.<br />9:07<br />I was trying to keep up.<br />9:09<br />I mean, I was waking up the crack.<br />9:10<br />They are good da as a server and I was paying my rent for school.<br />9:14<br />I was paying my light for school and my family was going through a lot of big changes.<br />9:20<br />It was big except my parents were going through a separation.<br />9:22<br />By the way, they’re doing so much better.<br />9:24<br />They, they’re so much love so they’re back together.<br />9:26<br />But during that season, financial finances were really fucking hard for me and I just broke down.<br />9:32<br />I was like, why, why me, why does this have to feel so suffocating and it truly felt suffocating.<br />9:38<br />And then fast forward to the next time in my life, which I’ve been blessed the rest of my life to feel pretty good financially.<br />9:45<br />Always in this place of like, oh, I know I can figure it out.<br />9:48<br />More money is going to come in.<br />9:49<br />I’m not scared of making more money making money is my jam.<br />9:53<br />Like in a way, like not to say that I’m making a total lot of funny.<br />9:57<br />But there was this easiness in my energy, there was this confidence in my energy.<br />10:01<br />Fast forward to a year ago, my partner Nick Paleta, which most of you guys know, he, we’re going to end up coming on the podcast, actually talk about this in full depth.<br />10:12<br />He got diagnosed with PTSD and he was also let go from his job that he was making at the time.<br />10:19<br />And you know, could Coretta me that can take on all the pressure like jumped in and was like, babe, don’t worry, I’ve got this however much time you need.<br />10:30<br />We got to figure out what’s going on with your mental health.<br />10:32<br />I try to take on all the weight, the financial pressure that we were feeling at the time.<br />10:37<br />And of course, there’s so many parts of me that wanted to create this ease for him because in full transparency, I’m like, now that I’ve learned so much about the nervous system, now that I’ve learned so much about mental health.<br />10:50<br />Now that I’ve learned so much about just pity.<br />10:53<br />I knew that he needed a breather, like especially where he was at.<br />10:56<br />He was not just navigating his mental health, he was navigating, burn out.<br />11:00<br />He was navigating all these things that he had gone through as an entrepreneur.<br />11:04<br />It’s, it’s so difficult to do entrepreneurship.<br />11:07<br />You guys have no idea how difficult it is.<br />11:10<br />It’s a very triggering passion and in a lot of ways it does.<br />11:15<br />So there’s so much inner work and literally like if you want to exude in your business, if you want to dive into deep in your work, run your business, do your things because you’re, you’re constantly navigating all these triggers that come up for you and you’re being asked to continue to show up, not just for your own passions, but also just to be able to live and thrive in this world in this corporate system of how we do things.<br />11:39<br />And so come a few months later, after financially supporting us for a little bit, felt that overwhelm again, I felt back to this place of almost like it felt like a deep depression.<br />11:52<br />It felt like every negative thought just kept coming through my mind of like, I’m not capable of doing this.<br />11:59<br />I can’t do this.<br />12:01<br />Like I’m someone that for the most part thinks very positively and very optimistic and always sees the opportunity and truly believes in figuring out.<br />12:10<br />But at this point, I felt like I was suffocating again and I felt like I started just to kind of review everything that I’ve done in the past so long that I was like, did I miss something?<br />12:21<br />Did I mess up somewhere?<br />12:23<br />So there was this pressure that I was putting on myself and I finally broke down the nick in the car and I sat with him and I was like, I can’t hold all this financial pressure anymore and where I started to hold this financial pressure one for me, what was the most healing thing at that point was being able to admit that I can’t do it all on my own that I don’t want to do it all on my own and that I need his help.<br />12:48<br />And I asked him for that and I told them that and so he decided to go out and get a job.<br />12:53<br />And I was like, and not that he was bringing in so much into our financial home to how things were going.<br />12:59<br />But like, I felt like this was an all on me, which is the second time that I have felt to this extreme financial pressure.<br />13:07<br />And the key signs for me when I know that my nervous system is too stretched out, is that too much capacity is when I lose this confidence in myself, it’s when, when I forget everything that I’ve accomplished, when I can’t see who I am or what I want.<br />13:28<br />And I, I just, I’m stuck in this like negative self talk spirals and gratefully and graciously, I’m so proud of all of the certifications.<br />13:39<br />I’ve invested in every program that I’ve ever done because I was able to witness them myself in this second season of overwhelm in a completely different light.<br />13:49<br />I was able to say, holy cow, ok.<br />13:51<br />I know these thoughts are coming through my mind.<br />13:54<br />This is not me, what the hell is going on.<br />13:57<br />I got super curious and in that moment, just the fact that I was able to vent and say I can’t do this was exactly what the parts of me needed because I got really curious with me and I was like, what do I need in this moment?<br />14:12<br />And what I really needed was the reassurance that I wasn’t going to do this all on my own.<br />14:16<br />But I had a pattern of always doing it on my own.<br />14:19<br />And so just by letting Nick in by just by saying like I can’t do this all I can’t hold all this financial pressure, I immediately felt really, oh my gosh, and just speaking it out loud and being honest about where I was at and completely being unattached to that experience, I realized, wow, this is all I needed.<br />14:40<br />I needed to express what was actually happening in my experience and ask for what I needed and wanted.<br />14:45<br />Beautiful.<br />14:46<br />So we moved through that season together so beautifully, so comfortably, most of 2023 I was in this like, I’m gonna be ok and being in that, I’m going to be ok, energy, trusting, and surrendering energy.<br />15:01<br />I felt so much ease and flow and things just felt easy.<br />15:06<br />And I knew that I totally knew that so fast track to just about a month ago.<br />15:13<br />even dishonestly going through it this month.<br />15:15<br />Currently, I found myself in this season again of financial pressure and overwhelm and second guessing myself.<br />15:24<br />And you know what I want to bring up about what has come up for me now, is that right now since I’ve made this transition?<br />15:33<br />And this pivot the second source of income that I was making, that was super supportive to my life and my lifestyle is no longer coming in because of coaching.<br />15:42<br />And as I step into creating this professional speaking business.<br />15:47<br />I, I’m starting fresh.<br />15:49<br />You know, I’ve been paid for speaking in events before, but right now I’m re leveraging my network, I’m re leveraging my relationships.<br />15:57<br />I’m starting fresh and building from the bottom up in a lot of ways.<br />16:00<br />And so the financial income that I had coming in before from coaching is no longer there and finally hit me with this chunk of money or this amount of money that was coming in was no longer there.<br />16:14<br />So there’s this emptiness and this fear just came running right through where it knew it could and basically saying you’re not making enough money, you guys aren’t going to survive.<br />16:26<br />How are you going to do this?<br />16:28<br />You’re not capable, just focus on making more money and don’t go after what you need or what?<br />16:33<br />You don’t go after the speaking business.<br />16:36<br />I started to challenge again.<br />16:38<br />Every single reason why I’m deciding to go through living this life fully expressed, right?<br />16:45<br />Going through the versions of me that are fully expressed and I started challenging and being like, is it wrong?<br />16:50<br />Is it wrong timing?<br />16:52<br />Why am I doing this?<br />16:53<br />Like I literally have tears coming up at you guys in my eyes because I’m still processing a lot of the emotions that came from it.<br />16:59<br />But I hit a low low again most recently and tears crying like literally, I felt like every morning, I had these like silver dollar pancakes swelling on my eyeballs just because I was releasing so much of this fear and overwhelmed that it is just like stuck within me and this like internal belief that like that just keeps coming up.<br />17:22<br />And so I released it all and I had an emotional hangover for a few days afterwards, right?<br />17:29<br />So I knew that I needed to release all of that.<br />17:31<br />I knew I needed to be gentle with my body.<br />17:33<br />And what’s been the most challenging in those seasons is keeping my eye on the vision, keeping my eye on why I’m doing this.<br />17:42<br />And I also know energetically and in when it comes to expanding my nervous system, expanding my vision that these kinds of things tend to happen.<br />17:54<br />So every single time I step into these bigger versions of myself, a lot of things start crashing down.<br />18:00<br />It feels like internally for me because things start to get uncomfortable, things start to get different.<br />18:05<br />And so knowing this and not just that like the world and God and the universe is also taking away and has been removing people in my life that no longer support this vision and, and this version of me and this standard that I’m stepping into like truly the things that I’m embodying and in in the middle of navigating all this financial stress and pressure, I’ve had friendships start to step away and there’s no nothing wrong with that, right.<br />18:36<br />We do naturally separate and grow, but that doesn’t take away from some of the pain and the grieving process stepping into this version of me.<br />18:44<br />And so I say this all because I feel like I’ve been warming up for this experience.<br />18:50<br />So 20 starting month of November, going into December, we started having a lot of conversations with what this year was going to look like financially, for us, our visions, what we inspired to do.<br />19:02<br />And so I already felt this building.<br />19:05<br />I felt this like, OK, CRE you’re about to step on to state, basically, you’re about to be publicly viewed.<br />19:11<br />Who do you need to be in order to do that?<br />19:13<br />And I feel like all these experiences are giving me the opportunity to stretch my nervous system enough to where I have to gain capacity to be at this new level of me.<br />19:26<br />And I’m in this process right now of releasing all the different versions and limiting beliefs of me that no longer sit with that person that I’m stepping into and I’m sharing this with you because this is the most important part, what I’m so grateful for through all the work that I’ve ever done through all the healing and all the challenges and our heartbreak and everything that I’ve ever faced.<br />19:49<br />One, I remind myself that it’s important to express those experiences.<br />19:55<br />I ain’t here to stuff that down, suppress it no more.<br />19:58<br />I’m here to be with that shit because I know that if I, if I’m able to release faster its not gonna catch up to me later.<br />20:05<br />If anything I’m gonna release and move forward, its actually the most productive thing that we can do.<br />20:09<br />And ironically as people, we tend to suck at doing that, we do ourselves such a disservice by suppressing our emotions by not being with what’s actually fucking happening because it catches up to us later.<br />20:21<br />And the way that it catches up to us later, kind of like the snowball effect.<br />20:25<br />It starts really, really small and then all of a sudden it builds, it builds to the point that it’s like an avalanche and that takes us out so much more than we actually think internally.<br />20:35<br />And so I say this.<br />20:37<br />So the biggest thing is I’ve been present with what is I’ve been truly allowing myself to express to the extent that every emotion wants to express itself.<br />20:48<br />I’ve been unattached but fully expressing every story that is coming up for me, every negative thought I’m not necessarily holding on to those thoughts of those negative stories or those limiting beliefs as true.<br />21:03<br />I’m witnessing the fact that they’re coming up for me right now and also practicing dabbling into and holding space into this bigger vision that I’m manifesting.<br />21:14<br />And what I’m so grateful for is like is being with both because this vision that I have for myself, who I envisioned myself becoming in this new season of life and this new stage of life and this new level that I’m stepping into is the level of being able to hold that even more, having the capacity to be with the heart and be with the really fucking good be with who I am today and where I want to go because when we start to separate the two, right?<br />21:44<br />Only focusing on one or the other one or the other ends up getting left behind and starts knocking at our door like hello, you forgot about me and I ain’t trying to do that.<br />21:54<br />But in doing this, I have also learned the power of discernment.<br />21:58<br />So knowing what is my capacity to feel every emotion, every negative self thought without allowing it to become a story that is concrete and attached to my current self worth.<br />22:11<br />And also no, when dreaming too much and acting like whatever’s happening isn’t true is not going to serve me either.<br />22:19<br />And so there is this beautiful dance that you get to learn as you do life.<br />22:23<br />But for this episode and for this show that I so badly want you to listen to and hear from me is that when you are in these seasons of transition into leveling up into basically quantum leaping, however, you want to use it and stepping into other versions of yourself, there are going to these parts of you that are going to come up too, that are asking to be witness, seen and held throughout the experience because they’re like, whoa whoa, whoa Kenna, you’re trying to go in this direction.<br />22:58<br />I don’t know if I’m ready yet.<br />23:00<br />I don’t know if I can do that.<br />23:01<br />I don’t know if I can hold that much that you’re asking for.<br />23:06<br />And I’m like, OK, I hear you.<br />23:08<br />What do you need?<br />23:09<br />How can I love you and support you and make sure and remind you that you are capable of stepping into the version that I’m taking us to.<br />23:17<br />And I say that so that you hear clearly that one, this is real.<br />23:23<br />This is the most raw notable episode.<br />23:26<br />This is how it really is.<br />23:28<br />I am not saying that this is sugar coated, but I do know that the power and the capacity to meet your nervous system in that and get ready for the new versions of you is so important with every level up because what a lot of us do is that we run so fast, so quick we hit, burn out our system.<br />23:49<br />Doesn’t our nervous system can’t keep up with that version of ourselves with that much things, we self sabotage and things come coming down and so truly taking our nervous system to meet us with every level that we want to step into is such a freaking gift.<br />24:07<br />And so how do you actually do that?<br />24:09<br />Well, you can actually feel that right?<br />24:11<br />If you listen to Carrie Montgomery’s episode, I really highly recommend going to that past episode and not just that, but listening specifically to the parts of our energetic aura.<br />24:23<br />What that actually looks like, what that actually feels like because you know, when it comes to the nervous system, you are you, when you start to pay attention to your body and the body awareness that you have in moments of contraction, we feel smaller, big moments of expansion and bigger, we feel bigger.<br />24:38<br />And there’s this energy, this big mess, this available to us.<br />24:42<br />And when you step into that magic comes.<br />24:46<br />And so this experience I’m having with pivoting and transitioning and expanding my nervous system, I’m meeting my edge.<br />24:54<br />So I create more room to expand in it, to even hold bigger, to be bigger, to do those things.<br />25:01<br />And so I really wanted to share that with you.<br />25:04<br />And I hope you see that every version of me, for example, that I’m stepping into, I practicing these tools every single day, which is why a lot of this podcast is about that, you know, becoming very comfortable in being with your emotions, expressing every part of yourself regulating your nervous system.<br />25:26<br />Because these things you’re kind of put on repeat, you’re going to express, you’re going to expand, you’re going to stretch and integrate.<br />25:33<br />That’s it.<br />25:34<br />That is what we do for the woman that wants to live a life.<br />25:38<br />Will they express for the woman that wants to have relationships that is so expressive and expansive where you feel so untapped, right?<br />25:48<br />These kinds of things every single time you come up against a trigger, every single time you come up against a challenge, every single time you come up against something that wants to keep you where you’re at and not evolving through it.<br />26:02<br />You’re going to practice these steps.<br />26:04<br />And so I really hope that you found this episode helpful if you or your friends or someone is going through this exact thing right now, where you find yourself really wanting to step into this other version, you into this latest and greatest version of you fully expressed in your freaking lives.<br />26:26<br />Whatever that is, please share this with your friends.<br />26:30<br />Please share this with those people that are connected to you and let me know what this episode means to you.<br />26:36<br />Truly like.<br />26:37<br />I would love to hear from you.<br />26:39<br />You could send me DM at I am Crea Soto.<br />26:42<br />So I can actually hear from you.<br />26:44<br />I want to make sure that these are hitting home.<br />26:46<br />And most importantly, you are craving to be in a space with other women that are also wanting to learn these tools to live regulated, to live a life fully expressed from that place and create a life that is absolutely incredible and expansive.<br />27:02<br />Come join the community that I have.<br />27:04<br />It’s called the fully expressed community.<br />27:06<br />You can send me ad M and I in creno soto if you’re interested in learning more and we’ll talk.<br />27:11<br />But with that being said, I’ll see you on the next episode I’m sending you so much love.<br />27:16<br />I love you and have a great fucking day.</div></div></div></div></div></div></div>



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<li>Embracing vulnerability and strength in times of change.</li>
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In this really special episode of The Fully Expressed Podcast, I’m going to get pretty personal and take you through some of the big changes I’ve been going through lately. You know, it’s been quite a ride, and I think sharing my story might just resonate with a lot of you.



So, let’s talk about the financial pressures that have been weighing on me. It’s been tough, and it’s really changed the way I think about a lot of things. But it’s not all doom and gloom; I want to share with you how I’ve been dealing with it all – the ups and downs, the emotional rollercoaster, you know?



And this isn’t just about the struggles. It’s also about finding strength, growing through these experiences, and learning to step into new roles and identities with courage.



I’ll also dive into how important it’s been for me to stay tuned into my body and mind, especially when things get stressful. It’s all about facing those fears and insecurities head-on and seeing how they can actually help us grow and expand as individuals. So, let’s get into it and really talk about what’s been going on.







You can read the full podcast transcript for this episode below:



Full Transcript0:00Welcome to the fully expressed podcast with Karenna.0:03I am your podcast host, Karenna Soto and on this podcast and on this show, we have conversations that are here to invite you into living your life fully expressed into creating a life where you have relationships where you feel so embodied and safe to fully express yourself and to really create a business and a career where you feel so expressed in your essence and who you are and who you were meant to be in this world.0:32So this podcast is entirely meant to be a full invitation to show you what is actually possible and what’s available to you.0:42So today, I’m going to get a little raw and vulnerable with you.0:47We’re going to have a little solo session with me.0:49I’m gonna give you some light into the season that I have been in the last couple of months, honestly, in the last year.0:55And I’ve sprinkled this a little bit throughout the podcast and I thought it was a good time to come up here and talk about it because in the last two episodes that we had this month, the very first one was very much about, you know, diving into what does it actually mean to be confidently expressive in your body.1:11And in that episode with Ali Sepic, we really dove into kind of digging deeper into the layers, like really understand the roots of where all that is coming from.1:20And then in the most previous episode with Carry Montgomery, one of my dearest friends who is serious, so elegant in who she is.1:28And she just brings so much wisdom that we talked all about nervous system regulation and how to show up and what it feels like to attract a life to be in body, to express yourself from a regulated state in those two episodes.1:43Like there were so many night drops that I got goosebumps.1:46So if you haven’t had the opportunity to go back and listen to those I highly recommend and then you go back and listen to those because they were just so good and so valuable.1:54And today I want to share with you what, what my season has been in and truly almost in a stretching season.2:01And I have found myself in a stretching season every single time, like stretching my nervous system expanding myself because I know that I’m here to be an expander.2:10I know that I’m here to not only be an expander for other people...]]>
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<p>Welcome to another episode of The Fully Expressed Podcast with Karenna. In today’s episode, we are joined by Carrie, an extraordinary coach specializing in nervous system work and somatic practices. Carrie shares her profound journey of personal healing, the importance of body awareness, and how she transformed her life by tuning into her body’s needs.</p>



<p>In this heart-to-heart conversation, Carrie delves into her personal experiences with health challenges and how these led her to explore the intricate workings of the nervous system. She discusses the pivotal moments in her life that brought about a deeper understanding of how our bodies communicate with us and the significance of listening to these signals for holistic healing and well-being.</p>



<p>Carrie’s story is not just about overcoming physical and emotional hurdles; it’s a journey of discovering resilience, strength, and the power of self-awareness. Her insights into somatic practices offer a new perspective on healing and the incredible capacity of our bodies to guide us through life’s challenges.</p>



<p>This episode is a treasure trove of wisdom for anyone on a path of self-discovery and healing. Whether you’re dealing with physical pain or emotional turmoil or simply seeking a deeper connection with your inner self, Carrie’s experiences and expertise provide both inspiration and practical guidance.</p>



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<p>You can read the full podcast transcript for this episode below:</p>



<div class="wp-block-create-block-castos-transcript"><div class="ssp-transcript"><div class="row"><div class="col"><div class="tabs"><div class="tab">Full Transcript<div class="tab-content ssp-transcript-content">0:00<br />Welcome to the Fully Expressed Podcast with Karenna.<br />0:03<br />This is the show where we have conversations and discussions that are here to invite you into your fullest expression and what that really means in your life, relationships and business.<br />0:13<br />And today is going to be such a beautiful conversation one because I know the juiciness that we’re going to dive into the conversation.<br />0:20<br />But also because I have a really dear friend of mine on here with us today, my dear friend Ken Montgomery is on with us and just to give you a little bit of light in how I met Carrie, we met through a different program that we both took.<br />0:33<br />I think back in 2022 which is crazy to think about.<br />0:37<br />I almost think it’s like 2022 going into 2023 was when we ended, it was just wild and we instantly connected, I think throughout the program, but primarily the region streets and I really want to talk about that.<br />0:49<br />It’s like the in person part of this program was probably where I made a lot of my connections.<br />0:55<br />And I felt like with Carrie, like being in the room with her.<br />0:58<br />I was instantly drawn.<br />0:59<br />I loved her wisdom.<br />1:01<br />She has been in this world end to end.<br />1:04<br />And I feel like I constantly get to learn from her.<br />1:06<br />So I’m so excited that you guys get to experience her.<br />1:09<br />So I’ll let her introduce yourself.<br />1:11<br />Hi, Carrie.<br />1:12<br />Thank you.<br />1:14<br />It’s just so amazing.<br />1:16<br />Thank you so much for being here.<br />1:17<br />Yeah, I mean, life is a journey, right?<br />1:21<br />Literally, I was raised to think that it was like a very linear like stage by stage process that, you know, you graduated college and then you’d meet the man and then you would have the kids and, and like, my life just didn’t happen that way, like at all and it was chaotic and it was stressful and it was messy and it was painful and I had to like learn.<br />1:44<br />Yeah.<br />1:45<br />Yeah.<br />1:46<br />I, I entered into like the healing space at 18 years old after I had breath in my back and had...</div></div></div></div></div></div></div>]]>
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Welcome to another episode of The Fully Expressed Podcast with Karenna. In today’s episode, we are joined by Carrie, an extraordinary coach specializing in nervous system work and somatic practices. Carrie shares her profound journey of personal healing, the importance of body awareness, and how she transformed her life by tuning into her body’s needs.



In this heart-to-heart conversation, Carrie delves into her personal experiences with health challenges and how these led her to explore the intricate workings of the nervous system. She discusses the pivotal moments in her life that brought about a deeper understanding of how our bodies communicate with us and the significance of listening to these signals for holistic healing and well-being.



Carrie’s story is not just about overcoming physical and emotional hurdles; it’s a journey of discovering resilience, strength, and the power of self-awareness. Her insights into somatic practices offer a new perspective on healing and the incredible capacity of our bodies to guide us through life’s challenges.



This episode is a treasure trove of wisdom for anyone on a path of self-discovery and healing. Whether you’re dealing with physical pain or emotional turmoil or simply seeking a deeper connection with your inner self, Carrie’s experiences and expertise provide both inspiration and practical guidance.







You can read the full podcast transcript for this episode below:



Full Transcript0:00Welcome to the Fully Expressed Podcast with Karenna.0:03This is the show where we have conversations and discussions that are here to invite you into your fullest expression and what that really means in your life, relationships and business.0:13And today is going to be such a beautiful conversation one because I know the juiciness that we’re going to dive into the conversation.0:20But also because I have a really dear friend of mine on here with us today, my dear friend Ken Montgomery is on with us and just to give you a little bit of light in how I met Carrie, we met through a different program that we both took.0:33I think back in 2022 which is crazy to think about.0:37I almost think it’s like 2022 going into 2023 was when we ended, it was just wild and we instantly connected, I think throughout the program, but primarily the region streets and I really want to talk about that.0:49It’s like the in person part of this program was probably where I made a lot of my connections.0:55And I felt like with Carrie, like being in the room with her.0:58I was instantly drawn.0:59I loved her wisdom.1:01She has been in this world end to end.1:04And I feel like I constantly get to learn from her.1:06So I’m so excited that you guys get to experience her.1:09So I’ll let her introduce yourself.1:11Hi, Carrie.1:12Thank you.1:14It’s just so amazing.1:16Thank you so much for being here.1:17Yeah, I mean, life is a journey, right?1:21Literally, I was raised to think that it was like a very linear like stage by stage process that, you know, you graduated college and then you’d meet the man and then you would have the kids and, and like, my life just didn’t happen that way, like at all and it was chaotic and it was stressful and it was messy and it was painful and I had to like learn.1:44Yeah.1:45Yeah.1:46I, I entered into like the healing space at 18 years old after I had breath in my back and had...]]>
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<p>Welcome to another episode of The Fully Expressed Podcast with Karenna. In today’s episode, we are joined by Carrie, an extraordinary coach specializing in nervous system work and somatic practices. Carrie shares her profound journey of personal healing, the importance of body awareness, and how she transformed her life by tuning into her body’s needs.</p>



<p>In this heart-to-heart conversation, Carrie delves into her personal experiences with health challenges and how these led her to explore the intricate workings of the nervous system. She discusses the pivotal moments in her life that brought about a deeper understanding of how our bodies communicate with us and the significance of listening to these signals for holistic healing and well-being.</p>



<p>Carrie’s story is not just about overcoming physical and emotional hurdles; it’s a journey of discovering resilience, strength, and the power of self-awareness. Her insights into somatic practices offer a new perspective on healing and the incredible capacity of our bodies to guide us through life’s challenges.</p>



<p>This episode is a treasure trove of wisdom for anyone on a path of self-discovery and healing. Whether you’re dealing with physical pain or emotional turmoil or simply seeking a deeper connection with your inner self, Carrie’s experiences and expertise provide both inspiration and practical guidance.</p>



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<p>You can read the full podcast transcript for this episode below:</p>



<div class="wp-block-create-block-castos-transcript"><div class="ssp-transcript"><div class="row"><div class="col"><div class="tabs"><div class="tab">Full Transcript<div class="tab-content ssp-transcript-content">0:00<br />Welcome to the Fully Expressed Podcast with Karenna.<br />0:03<br />This is the show where we have conversations and discussions that are here to invite you into your fullest expression and what that really means in your life, relationships and business.<br />0:13<br />And today is going to be such a beautiful conversation one because I know the juiciness that we’re going to dive into the conversation.<br />0:20<br />But also because I have a really dear friend of mine on here with us today, my dear friend Ken Montgomery is on with us and just to give you a little bit of light in how I met Carrie, we met through a different program that we both took.<br />0:33<br />I think back in 2022 which is crazy to think about.<br />0:37<br />I almost think it’s like 2022 going into 2023 was when we ended, it was just wild and we instantly connected, I think throughout the program, but primarily the region streets and I really want to talk about that.<br />0:49<br />It’s like the in person part of this program was probably where I made a lot of my connections.<br />0:55<br />And I felt like with Carrie, like being in the room with her.<br />0:58<br />I was instantly drawn.<br />0:59<br />I loved her wisdom.<br />1:01<br />She has been in this world end to end.<br />1:04<br />And I feel like I constantly get to learn from her.<br />1:06<br />So I’m so excited that you guys get to experience her.<br />1:09<br />So I’ll let her introduce yourself.<br />1:11<br />Hi, Carrie.<br />1:12<br />Thank you.<br />1:14<br />It’s just so amazing.<br />1:16<br />Thank you so much for being here.<br />1:17<br />Yeah, I mean, life is a journey, right?<br />1:21<br />Literally, I was raised to think that it was like a very linear like stage by stage process that, you know, you graduated college and then you’d meet the man and then you would have the kids and, and like, my life just didn’t happen that way, like at all and it was chaotic and it was stressful and it was messy and it was painful and I had to like learn.<br />1:44<br />Yeah.<br />1:45<br />Yeah.<br />1:46<br />I, I entered into like the healing space at 18 years old after I had breath in my back and had to have a major surgery and I was so devastated from it that I moved to a spiritual community.<br />1:58<br />I couldn’t go to college.<br />1:59<br />I just was like, not on board.<br />2:02<br />I couldn’t sit in the class.<br />2:03<br />I couldn’t, I was like completely lost focus when I was already like an alternative artist type.<br />2:09<br />So then you’d like put this kind of trauma into their life and I was like, literally was living on another planet.<br />2:16<br />And so I moved to a spiritual community and I didn’t know that this, it’s like now I get to learn new things about you on this call.<br />2:24<br />Like I feel like I’ve learned so much about you because you have so many amazing stories.<br />2:28<br />And like I said, I think wisdom is the best thing and experience.<br />2:32<br />But I had no idea that you went to a spiritual community at like 19 years old.<br />2:38<br />Wow.<br />2:39<br />My friend said to me the other day, you’re like a Lexus on, oh my God.<br />2:43<br />Shit’s creek because you’re like, and then I was in Abu Dhabi or so I like had just that I was like, I was like, I jumped on one of those like metal horses in Abu Dhabi and she was like, who are you?<br />2:56<br />So, yeah, I was raised by a family that travels a lot.<br />2:59<br />I was raised internationally.<br />3:00<br />My dad worked a lot in the Middle East.<br />3:02<br />So we just, we just didn’t like there were, the world had no borders and all people were open and welcome.<br />3:12<br />And that meant I was exposed to some pretty bad people and then I was exposed to some pretty great people, you know.<br />3:18<br />Yeah, but it’s a gift because I can go anywhere in the world and one, I always know someone and two, I know how to navigate like anything, you know, like I can just do it.<br />3:31<br />And so it’s created a real sense of independence in me just to go back to the healing journey.<br />3:37<br />You know, after that surgery, I really committed to my healing in this lifetime and I didn’t have the knowledge of like intergenerational trauma.<br />3:45<br />But I had the wisdom of I want to heal for my whole family.<br />3:51<br />Like I wanna heal this line.<br />3:53<br />I know that there is some disea in my family and I want, I want to do that for the generations and I’d be ahead of me and I just knew that and I like, put a tattoo on my foot and it was more about like the lifetime and the life cycles.<br />4:08<br />And so that was my commitment at 18 years old.<br />4:11<br />And I’ve just been fulfilling that and like, also trying to be like a normal human being, surviving, having a career, being responsible, being totally irresponsible at the same time, you know, after I lived at Findhorn, and that’s a whole epic journey.<br />4:29<br />That’s like a podcast in itself very empowering.<br />4:31<br />I say, I came back to America and I drove across America with this guy.<br />4:36<br />We rock climbed and it was like fun and weird.<br />4:39<br />I moved to Santa Fe New Mexico and I called my parents and I was like, ok, I moved there to learn to teach Pilates because my back pain was so bad that I just like, I needed to do something to keep my body knitted together.<br />4:54<br />And so I called my parents and I was like, ok, I get this life thing like holy should I, I need to go to college.<br />5:00<br />Like I need an education, I get it.<br />5:02<br />And so they had moved to Maine.<br />5:04<br />So I came back to Maine and I started like doing school in Boston and I went to school for film and I really wanted to tell story first.<br />5:11<br />It was acting and performance.<br />5:13<br />So I got in for her performance and then, you know, I got all this training and I was like, I don’t, I can’t handle the scrutiny of the camera, like how people treat you.<br />5:22<br />I just don’t, I don’t have it like, I don’t have it in me.<br />5:26<br />It’s such a harsh industry and I just didn’t, I didn’t have the internal like fortitude to do that fight in this life.<br />5:35<br />I was already fighting for my body every day.<br />5:37<br />The pain cycles were so intense and still are, but I know how to manage them better now.<br />5:42<br />And you know, I got into the film industry, like met a ton of celebrities worked in Hollywood, then moved back to New Mexico to run the film union there.<br />5:52<br />And, you know, I was like the height of the industry, like I was like running New Mexico film industry and like bringing it back to life with this whole rebate program with my boss and with the governor and just really like creating opportunity and safety for the laborers in that union.<br />6:11<br />And like making sure I ask a question about what was that energy, like, you know, to be like the person in New Mexico, like, kind of leading way that I was so young.<br />6:22<br />I had no clue.<br />6:24<br />And that, that I had, I was, like, 24 years old.<br />6:26<br />I was making no money.<br />6:28<br />I was still teaching Pilates and I was still, you know, like doing all the things and I just had a lot of, like, I’m not enough my running through me.<br />6:36<br />And so I did what I do really?<br />6:38<br />Well, I ran, I was like, I’m gonna move back to New York.<br />6:42<br />I was born in New York.<br />6:43<br />So I was born in New York, grew up in London and then we moved around a lot since then.<br />6:48<br />And I like, literally was like, I’m just gonna run towards opportunity and I took like a very like open mentality of like, I’m gonna just, it’s gonna happen, I’m gonna manifest it.<br />7:00<br />And I had so many relationships in New Mexico that I just kind of left behind and it’s a big regret.<br />7:06<br />Like I, I walked away from some real opportunity and, but I was young, I didn’t get it.<br />7:12<br />I didn’t get it and I was panicked.<br />7:14<br />Like none of the things that happened at work that I wasn’t really comfortable with.<br />7:18<br />I didn’t really know how to digest or even though I was in therapy that we, I was just still dealing with my lack, not the, the situations that were coming up.<br />7:26<br />And I you know, there wasn’t a lot of,, safety or a job, I would say that against sense.<br />7:33<br />So a lot of eat those when you’re ok with creatives then the ers, but like, energetically, like, you know, I met Cate Blanchett and it was like, hi.<br />7:43<br />And it was just a total, like, energetic match.<br />7:45<br />I went ding, ding, ding, ding, ding.<br />7:47<br />And so I had no ability to see or receive my power.<br />7:52<br />Right?<br />7:52<br />Like, I couldn’t see what people saw in me at all and I was actually afraid of what they saw in me.<br />7:58<br />And so I ran, yeah, I was, like, really afraid I was like, what are they talking about?<br />8:02<br />What are they looking at?<br />8:03<br />Why are they?<br />8:04<br />I totally was, like, defensive with it.<br />8:06<br />Oh, I resonate to that.<br />8:08<br />Yeah.<br />8:09<br />Yeah, it’s crazy.<br />8:10<br />Right.<br />8:11<br />No.<br />8:11<br />Yeah, there is a moment for me, like, in, at least in my corporate job, you know, the, the legal world.<br />8:16<br />Like, when I first came to the part, there was this one moment where everywhere these conferences are, like, well, I know Kenna, like, almost like this.<br />8:25<br />Like, I don’t know, pride or, like, proud of themselves that they knew me.<br />8:29<br />And I was like, why do you, why are you saying that?<br />8:31<br />I was like, wait, I’m not OK, like, no, I’m, I’m humble.<br />8:35<br />I don’t know.<br />8:35<br />That’s too much like, it was a lot and I didn’t know how to, I didn’t know how to receive it.<br />8:41<br />I didn’t know how to be with that.<br />8:43<br />And also, like, parts of me weren’t necessarily looking for that, but people were making that.<br />8:47<br />I don’t know, like it was an interesting, like, not knowing how to be in it or receive it, having capacity to hold your own power.<br />8:55<br />I mean, that’s what I’ve come to learn and yeah, that’s what I’ve been working on, you know, and that’s how I got really deep into nervous system work.<br />9:02<br />So like fast forward in New York for 10 years, like got out of the film industry, got went through some really major health cycles, like almost died a couple of times.<br />9:12<br />And then I retrained and went into sales because I was like, I’m gonna, you know, tell story for companies, right?<br />9:20<br />And like, I know how to tell stories.<br />9:22<br />So I’m gonna tell story companies and it was great, but it also like, it just, I just like, don’t like working for the man, you know, I don’t like being told what to do.<br />9:35<br />And and I also, I was working in the health care field but integrative health care.<br />9:40<br />So it was like teaching doctors, lifestyle medicine to reverse chronic illness.<br />9:44<br />I’ve gone into like high end resort real estate had a project in Maui and which we sold like 100 and 76 million in a, in one day at a relaunch construction.<br />9:55<br />Well, I mean, and, but it was during the 2008, 29.<br />10:00<br />And so we didn’t get paid a whole crazy to work really hard and then be like, hey, I’m just going to put my tail between my legs and yeah.<br />10:10<br />Wow.<br />10:11<br />So yeah, going into sales and telling stories for company, I just felt like this is great and doing it in integrated health care.<br />10:20<br />I could kind of like integrate some of my physical health journey and from the back surgery, best born until I was like 38.<br />10:30<br />I’m 47.<br />10:31<br />Now.<br />10:32<br />I had like 10 surgeries on my ovaries and uterus because of the interference of the metal rocks.<br />10:39<br />And so my cycle was really bad.<br />10:41<br />I was anemic all the time, hemorrhaging.<br />10:43<br />Like I just, I was completely drained all the time.<br />10:46<br />And the only way I tried alternative routes, like no one could restore balance in my body.<br />10:52<br />And you know, I’m deeply committed to my healing journey.<br />10:56<br />So I would take breaks from working and be like, OK, I’m just gonna spend the next six months like on healing and like literally do that and it would work.<br />11:04<br />But the minute I hit a stress response or a stress cycle, I had, I just would literally melt down again.<br />11:09<br />And I saw this pattern and I was like, this just is not sustainable, like this is not OK.<br />11:15<br />And when I left my job in New York City in integrated health care, I was very sick and I was having episodic paralysis collapsing, like in the street, paralyzed for like eight hours at a time, my clients that were doctors would like, let me lay in their beds, their free beds in their office until I would be able to move again.<br />11:34<br />And they’d give me like hydration like ivs and stuff while I just like to recover.<br />11:39<br />And it was freaking scary.<br />11:42<br />Like my parents found me on the side of the road once because like, I drive my car like very scary and I became really afraid of my comedy.<br />11:51<br />And then I almost died and I was like, holy.<br />11:55<br />It’s like, what?<br />11:56<br />And it was, I almost died in the launch of my new business as a coach coming out as like a business coach and a lifestyle coach, like, you know, passionate rebel lifestyle, like leading the charge.<br />12:08<br />And in my first launch, I was dying and that’s how I created the somatic styling process.<br />12:13<br />And that was really cultivating energy and presence and using the somatics that I learned over the years of my healing journey, understanding how to map the body.<br />12:24<br />What I didn’t know is that that was all about building like autonomic awareness inside the nervous system.<br />12:31<br />And like, I was already doing things without the real scientific knowledge, which I found fascinating that I like intuitively just did the stuff and was teaching it and, and but really from a spiritual soulful place, you know, like this is how you cultivate presents.<br />12:47<br />And I was using my acting trainings and all my like performance trainings to help people cultivate presents and then all my healing to like work on their energy and all these things.<br />12:57<br />And, and then using a very somatic process to apply clothing, like really dress for your energy.<br />13:03<br />And that last surgery when I was 38 I, I lost my ability to have Children and I just was devastated.<br />13:11<br />And so about two years later, I just, I ran again.<br />13:15<br />I was like, I’m a, not all my friends are having babies and I can’t.<br />13:19<br />And I moved to Spain.<br />13:20<br />I was like, I’m gonna move to an island in Spain.<br />13:22<br />I think it’s like, there’s not gonna be a lot of kids there.<br />13:25<br />My first friend got herself pregnant by herself.<br />13:29<br />It was like our first friend date and she’s like, I’m having a glass of wine and she’s like having tea and she’s like, I’m pregnant and I was like, you have got to be busy.<br />13:41<br />It was funny how life is.<br />13:42<br />Like you’re going to keep running, but then I’m just going to keep showing you go there you are and where you’re running from, it’s going to show up.<br />13:52<br />And so I just, I really did move there to learn to relax though.<br />13:56<br />Like I wanted to be in a culture that could just down regulate me.<br />14:01<br />Yeah.<br />14:01<br />So it sounds, it’s so interesting, like, as you shared your story one.<br />14:04<br />Thank you so much for telling everyone all of that because I think it’s, it’s more real than we know that’s happening to other people, you know, just like, I mean, your story specifically is very unique to yours.<br />14:15<br />But this like search for regulation like this like, oh I’m going to work hard, I’m gonna take six months off, you know, or like, I’m going to go run and I’m gonna do something else.<br />14:23<br />And I’m so curious, like looking back, maybe like, as you look back to like the parts of you that were constantly dysregulated because we’re gonna be talking a lot about like nervous system regulation.<br />14:33<br />What were the patterns that were keeping you dysregulated?<br />14:36<br />You know?<br />14:37<br />And then you’d go to like, oh, I can’t do life anymore.<br />14:39<br />I got to do six months of healing and then I go back into it and then it got to a point where like you were really, really sick.<br />14:44<br />Like, what was the thing that kept you in that?<br />14:48<br />All right.<br />14:48<br />Quickly jumping in here to drop a couple of live tips for you because I think they’re so necessary when I was healing from burnout, started paying attention to my energy levels, did all these things.<br />15:01<br />But the one thing that has changed life and has been more progress than anything else has been not drinking coffee when I’m tired.<br />15:14<br />So what does it actually mean?<br />15:15<br />It means I go rest I close my eyes.<br />15:20<br />I take a quick nap.<br />15:21<br />I wake up from that nap and I feel energized to tackle.<br />15:25<br />The next thing I gained back so much of my energy from that quick little nap.<br />15:30<br />Instead of overextending myself, harming my adrenals and doing all these other things that are not great for me and my hormones and can show up for the world.<br />15:39<br />It has been the biggest life hack and this doesn’t have to necessarily be a nap.<br />15:45<br />It can go be, go for a walk, go ride a bike or get outside, go do something different but do not drink the coffee.<br />15:52<br />Listen to your body.<br />15:55<br />Yeah, I look at emotions as like buckets.<br />15:58<br />And if you like if you think of your whole body as a bucket, right?<br />16:01<br />And then all of a sudden you hit this threshold and the buckets spilling over.<br />16:05<br />But then if you start actually look what’s inside that bucket, I really look at what emotions are running your system and, you know, it’s taken me a lot of therapy to learn that I lived in fear, like the amount of fear, not just like feel the fear and do it anyway.<br />16:25<br />Right.<br />16:25<br />I am talking about forcing toxic blistering, autoimmune fear and I’ve done a lot of deep, deep, deep work on, you know, I know I’ve always known where it stemmed from.<br />16:37<br />But I also like, I just thought like, if, you know, you know, but I couldn’t change the pattern of the emotion.<br />16:43<br />Yeah.<br />16:44<br />Right.<br />16:44<br />And even just so magically getting it out, it still came back.<br />16:47<br />I would still get triggered.<br />16:48<br />Right.<br />16:49<br />And I couldn’t, I couldn’t rewire myself and like, I’m like, aware of all this healing stuff.<br />16:54<br />Like I’m aware of like you can be and what you can do and I’m like, I can’t fucking get there.<br />17:01<br />What is wrong with me?<br />17:03<br />So then it plays this other story that I’m broken right over and over and then the evidence stacks on top and then it’s like this thing inside my head is like, see, you know, the playing the lawyer.<br />17:14<br />Yeah.<br />17:14<br />And it’s like the feedback loop of like, yeah, see you can, you can’t do it whatever.<br />17:19<br />And I wonder, I mean, that’s I can totally relate and I think I understand that like people getting stuck in their self awareness loops and then you get to the next stage of like, oh now I see my emotions playing their role.<br />17:30<br />OK?<br />17:30<br />I’m gonna try somatic.<br />17:31<br />So I’m going to try and release my fear, but it’s still coming up.<br />17:35<br />Yeah.<br />17:35<br />And so because of my chronic pain and having these metal rods in my back and the things that have happened to my body, I have incredible awareness of what’s going on inside my body.<br />17:48<br />So it’s called interception.<br />17:49<br />I really understand and sometimes my interception is triggered, right?<br />17:55<br />It’s like on hypervigilance, high, high, high alert and it’s like actually, it’s mis communicating and misfiring too at the same time.<br />18:04<br />But because I was an athlete growing up a gymnast or horseback rider or a diver, I have really strong proprioception.<br />18:10<br />So I understand like where I am in space and how I relate to my body in space.<br />18:15<br />And so in a lot of those healing cycles, I would have moments where I would lose my set, my proprioception and I would really be like, what is going on here?<br />18:25<br />Like, I’m really disconnected.<br />18:27<br />Like a thing that I would always come back to is movement, therapies, Pilates, yoga, Gyrotonic, just even walking, right?<br />18:37<br />Some sort of physical movement that allowed me to know that like my feet were on the ground still.<br />18:43<br />And I wasn’t like living in this movie of my trauma, the things that had happened to me and the things that I wasn’t even aware that had happened to me.<br />18:51<br />So like a lot of the surgeries, you know, now I’ve had 14 surgeries and I’ve learned that like the anesthesia can really mess with your sleep cycle and it really can like run your body even when you don’t want to.<br />19:04<br />So if I wake up in the middle of the night, like coursing with fear, it’s actually like a fear response from my body being paralyzed, medically induced, right?<br />19:15<br />And I just having so much more compassion for the states of my body that it goes into because it’s, it’s doing it based on a, a response to what’s happened to it.<br />19:25<br />Yeah.<br />19:26<br />Can you, you can see Cusco in the background.<br />19:28<br />They all, if you see the video, you always know Cusco is behind.<br />19:33<br />But I think, yeah, when you told me about that with the surgeries piece and like being under anesthesia, like I was really aware about that, like going into my own surgery recently.<br />19:43<br />But like you’ve had, you said 14, I thought I had 19 surgeries and 14 surgeries.<br />19:48<br />I understand anesthesia 19.<br />19:50<br />And you know, it makes sense.<br />19:52<br />You know, we’re in a state where things are happening to our bodies, but we’re not giving it permanent in a way, right?<br />19:58<br />We’re almost like completely taken out and I cannot believe.<br />20:02<br />And it’s what I think it’s beautiful about your journey is that you’ve been able to see how these things click together.<br />20:08<br />But we, you weren’t aware that these things were playing a role in how they were showing up until you got the answers to them.<br />20:14<br />And like I, I would say, like I’ve spent almost 30 years studying, being a student and a teacher of the body in multiple different capacities.<br />20:24<br />And whenever I was still working in like a sales space, I was still kind of doing something with the body.<br />20:30<br />You know, I just, that’s because it was part of my commitment and like the the body really tells the story and we’re not taught that in life, right?<br />20:40<br />Like we’re taught to think we’re since I’m just cerebral society and there I see such a beautiful movement for embodiment right now.<br />20:47<br />And to really understand your own presence and to understand like this beautiful human technology that we have.<br />20:58<br />Like there’s a, I used to hold things against science because I was mad at medicine for what it had done to me.<br />21:04<br />And I now am like, wow, but like we’re seeing like biop photons and like the nervousness, like we’re seeing so many different things come forward that will help us operate more freely, efficiently, more filled with joy, more expression and like less attachment to this is how it has to work, right?<br />21:28<br />It’s more like there’s so much potential inside our body.<br />21:33<br />How do we like maximize this and go further and explore more?<br />21:37<br />I’d love to know more about that because I love what you just said, the body is the story, you know, or the answers are in the body.<br />21:43<br />They really are though.<br />21:45<br />And in a lot of my work, we do body stories because it’s like, what is your body actually telling you?<br />21:50<br />And it’s a whole mapping system and it brings consciousness to how you’re responding.<br />21:57<br />Yeah.<br />21:57<br />And how can someone do that?<br />21:59<br />Like start that process almost, you know, like really starting to be like, like I think you hear that, you know, your listen to your body.<br />22:07<br />And I would say for so many years, you know, for so many years.<br />22:10<br />I was like, sure I am listening to my body.<br />22:12<br />What do you mean?<br />22:13<br />And then, you know, something different had to click.<br />22:15<br />I’m like, oh, this is what you mean by listening to my body.<br />22:20<br />And I wonder if you have any like, shares on how you got there or like, how could someone get there?<br />22:25<br />Because there is a awareness, like, logically we can say like, yeah, our body speaks to us but there is a whole different thing when you’re actually living from the body.<br />22:34<br />Yeah.<br />22:34<br />Well, I want to hear what you like where your aha was like what I vividly remember at the Phoenix bath at the retreat.<br />22:43<br />It was so interesting.<br />22:44<br />I was in a season of my life where I was, I was recovering from burnout, things were crazy.<br />22:49<br />You know, I didn’t have a lot to do and we did, we did, I felt like on that retreat, we did a lot, but we didn’t do a lot like we learned a lot, but we did even more like meditation, shaking things out moving.<br />23:02<br />And I remember texting Nick and I was like, holy cow.<br />23:06<br />My body is hurting like I was just like, I didn’t realize that my lower back hurt so much or my my neck was hurting or that I was genuinely so tired and it was so funny at that moment in that retreat that we did.<br />23:18<br />Like I was asked to slow down but slowing down was the lesson I was learning.<br />23:23<br />That was a part of the retreat for me in that moment was like somatic.<br />23:27<br />How do I slow down?<br />23:28<br />How do I be in my body?<br />23:29<br />And then I started to kind of wake up to like, oh, this is what my body has been feeling like and I just haven’t been in it.<br />23:37<br />It’s almost like I was completely living in this disassociation of like running adrenaline, like aliveness comes from go, go, go.<br />23:48<br />And the minute that I slowed down it was like, holy cow, my body is hurting.<br />23:52<br />My body ain’t happy.<br />23:53<br />She’s tired.<br />23:54<br />She needs rest, she needs to stretch.<br />23:57<br />Oh my God.<br />23:57<br />There were so many, I mean, really for me, I just wasn’t so aware of how much in pain I was until I slowed down.<br />24:05<br />And that’s like also part of the restorative process, like slowing down is one of the most important things to do in our world.<br />24:12<br />I just, I think we live in a clip that is, it’s amazing and it’s a bit too much, right?<br />24:19<br />And so like learning how to create rest cycles and to know like our limits and our boundaries is so important so that we get the restorative, like an athlete understands the rest cycle because they want their muscle recovery so they can go out and do it again.<br />24:34<br />And for the most part, the average human is not living for a rest cycle.<br />24:40<br />They’re like in full survival mode.<br />24:42<br />And I get it like I’ve been there, you know, I was an athlete and then I went into like major medical meltdown and then I went into survival mode and it was like, I felt forced to have to do things to survive, take jobs, make money, not live in my purpose.<br />24:57<br />Keep going worse myself from how I was feeling.<br />24:59<br />Just keep going.<br />25:00<br />You got to just fill up the bank account, like, keep going, keep going and then the joy factor just disappears completely.<br />25:07<br />And then you’re like, well, let’s have a drink because that’s easier.<br />25:11<br />Or we find these other ways to, to and drop us down.<br />25:14<br />Yeah.<br />25:15<br />Yeah.<br />25:15<br />And then you just suppress it.<br />25:17<br />And so then you’re like, oh, I’m just gonna suppress that.<br />25:18<br />I’m gonna push that down.<br />25:19<br />I’m gonna push that down.<br />25:20<br />So I look at it like some people are suppressors and some people are express.<br />25:24<br />So, you know how those people have like that wild fire or anger, those are express and then the suppressors were the one that just keeps and then they’ll have their one huge explosion every six months, 36, whatever it is for their cycle.<br />25:36<br />But like, I definitely, I’m a suppressor.<br />25:39<br />Like I’m like, everything’s good.<br />25:41<br />Everything looks good.<br />25:42<br />I’m just gonna, like, I’m gonna hold this, I’m gonna hold it.<br />25:44<br />Yeah, I can do this.<br />25:45<br />I can do this and like, of course I want to be good.<br />25:48<br />But like in the background over the years, I wasn’t good and I was physically not good.<br />25:53<br />So just to go back to your question around, like, how do people do this?<br />25:57<br />And like, how do they start to learn?<br />25:59<br />There’s something called autonomic awareness.<br />26:01<br />So we, we have a nervous system, there’s a part that just operates on its own, right?<br />26:08<br />Our autonomic nervous system and that’s like our rest and our parasympathetic is our rest and digest.<br />26:13<br />But the part that operates on its own is your saliva, your digestion, your heartbeat, your hormones, all these things that like our bodies magically do their job.<br />26:24<br />But then you hit the stress response, right?<br />26:28<br />So you hit toxins, environmental toxins, emotions, stress like pain, you name it trauma, all of those things once they start to like load in the body starts to get, we call dysregulated out of sync.<br />26:44<br />So I was diagnosed after my surgery at 38 with something called dysautonomia dysregulation of the central nervous system.<br />26:51<br />They tried to give me a pill, didn’t work.<br />26:54<br />I tried to do a r aholic but so got this information.<br />26:59<br />You know, it must have been like nine years ago and I was like, OK, like I can just do yoga, I can just like, I can just do these things.<br />27:07<br />And in my somatic styling process, I created body mapping.<br />27:12<br />So really associating the energy of your body, understanding like the chakra system, energy and power that we actually hold inside ourselves.<br />27:22<br />That’s actually magic.<br />27:24<br />But it’s freaking real, like, it’s very, very real and then the emotions and where we store those emotions and really just like, I mean, I have my clients, like, draw it on, I have a body and I have them draw it on and the colors they see and the things that happen so that they’re physically doing something outside of their brain and putting it on paper in life size.<br />27:43<br />We do it like we draw their whole body and then we do it like, you know, all over.<br />27:47<br />So and then I go through like the wheel of light and we start telling story and how it associates to the part of the body, to their chakra system.<br />27:56<br />So all of a sudden you have this experience, this story, this journey, this pain or this joy, you see the motions and you’re seeing where it’s stored and what that chakra means.<br />28:08<br />And all of a sudden you have like a completely rewired view of your own story, but that doesn’t heal the nervous system is what I’ve learned.<br />28:18<br />Like I created this unique creative process, right?<br />28:21<br />To, to get people dressed, right?<br />28:24<br />So they feel more powerful and free and self expressed and like amazing and they become more magnetic like they really, really do because they’re less attached to their story, right?<br />28:37<br />But for me, I like even though I do this subconsciously like this is how I survived many years of trauma is dressing this way.<br />28:48<br />And I basically that was my recovery from like almost dying and losing my ability to have Children.<br />28:54<br />I just analyzed how I got dressed and what I did to energetically like pull myself together to wrap something around me, to protect me, to cover my head up, to protect my head, to wear a flowy dress, to really release that energy to, to so maly embody the sensations that I needed to modulate my presence.<br />29:14<br />So I needed to like activate myself.<br />29:16<br />I needed to release some energy or if I need to be held together.<br />29:20<br />And so that’s so really no, but that’s beautiful.<br />29:23<br />I just want to like stop there for a second.<br />29:25<br />I think somatic styling is something I definitely think is so beautiful, but it sounds like subconsciously like you dressed yourself in ways that you wanted to feel or that you were currently feel and needed and practical.<br />29:38<br />And I’m not like your average stylist, I’m not like, and then this is the latest trend.<br />29:42<br />Like I’ve always been anti trends.<br />29:44<br />I don’t care.<br />29:45<br />And it’s like, what does your body need to be the most effective and powerful as possible?<br />29:50<br />But what I learned when I moved to Spain was that I had deep fear and deep anxiety and it was really showing up in many different ways and it was really not OK.<br />30:01<br />And I, I got into poly vagal theory.<br />30:05<br />I got COVID before we knew what COVID was.<br />30:07<br />And I was really sick and it was very scary.<br />30:10<br />It was the first time in my life that I felt stopped by everything, like nothing mattered.<br />30:16<br />I was completely frozen and also so aware at the same time and I remember it was like Christmas 2019 and I was laying there and I couldn’t pick up the phone and I couldn’t contact anyone and I was just like, I’m giving into that and whatever.<br />30:33<br />And I had a friend, like, I was very afraid of being alone and I had a friend, he’s like, we come in alone, we leave alone like it’s ok, you’re gonna be ok.<br />30:41<br />You may have to leave sooner than you want, but you’re gonna be alone and I just had to like, make peace with that and coming out of that, I mean, I was, I was very physically and mentally different.<br />30:54<br />A lot of fear, a lot of discomfort.<br />30:57<br />and I just, I knew there was answers on the nervous system and that information was just coming to me, right?<br />31:02<br />Like, you know, when you’re ready, when all of a sudden you’re just being served the information.<br />31:06<br />And like, I, I’m an open channel and I’m taking it all.<br />31:09<br />I very invested in human design and I’m a 51.<br />31:13<br />I also, I’m like incredible researcher, you know, I really should have my phd or hand, but so I’m like a heretic.<br />31:21<br />So I like challenge everything I research deeply.<br />31:24<br />And then I’m like, let’s create something new.<br />31:26<br />Let’s do this differently because it’s actually not working.<br />31:28<br />And that is, you know, when I got back to America, I got stuck here because of a medical situation.<br />31:37<br />And from having long COVID and a major, I’m not gonna go into it but all intents and purposes.<br />31:43<br />My body said you’re not going back to Spain and I had to go through it.<br />31:47<br />I had the thing that I said to my family.<br />31:49<br />I was like, can I please stay here?<br />31:51<br />I really need to feel safe.<br />31:53<br />I don’t feel safe anywhere.<br />31:54<br />And it was the first time I had admitted to anyone this deep sense of fear and lack of safety.<br />32:02<br />And it was such a pinnacle moment for me.<br />32:06<br />And they were like, what do you mean you don’t feel sick?<br />32:08<br />I’m like, I literally, I’m afraid to leave the house and I had to go through it.<br />32:14<br />Like I really, really did.<br />32:15<br />My body had been through so much the surgery I had to have.<br />32:19<br />It was my 14th surgery and my body was just like we’re not up for that and we got, you have a lot to deal with and it just, it is the immune system, it is the nervous system, it is the medical system is the lack of healing environments available.<br />32:34<br />And so I met my mentor Elizabeth Christoph through this process of coming back into America and Frank God said, like she is an angel and, you know, we met at Phoenix Path and we went in and I needed more structure, right?<br />32:51<br />Like I’d already been out in the Ethers for a long time and I really needed more structure and I appreciated that program because it like, gave me clear, this is what I need and I had to keep searching.<br />33:05<br />And when I found Elizabeth, I, she does something called neuros Somatic Intelligence, which is now what I’m trained and certified in.<br />33:12<br />I teach insider program when I say like we need an operating manual for the body.<br />33:18<br />This is it like it’s so simple.<br />33:21<br />I have been able to step, I’m gonna cry.<br />33:24<br />I’ve been able to step out of pattern in my life that I never thought was possible things that I’ve just fall victim to because of reaction and my system was so, you know, we there’s something called neuro exception.<br />33:36<br />So like proprioception, interoceptive neuro section is like how fast your brain.<br />33:41<br />And if you look at poly vagal theory, you’ll learn more about that.<br />33:43<br />But it’s like how fast your brain and body respond to what’s happening.<br />33:47<br />And so it’s faster than any thought you’ll ever have because it’s your body responding, your fans can’t even operate that fast, but you can feel that defense, you can feel that shut down like you know what’s happening.<br />34:00<br />But our emotions sometimes let us fall victim to those things and I got to learn how to drive that stuff and it was really held by her through things that would normally take me months to recover from.<br />34:12<br />And I’d be like, a week later.<br />34:14<br />Ok.<br />34:15<br />Cool.<br />34:15<br />I got that and it’s a little, like when I say rewiring your body, it is completely rewiring your body.<br />34:24<br />So I guess my question is, is that actually really possible to, like, completely rewire?<br />34:29<br />I mean, it sounds like it is based off what you said, right?<br />34:32<br />Like I think it’s really beautiful and you know, it sounds like it’s on a different level of rewiring.<br />34:38<br />So people think like you see, oh my my new word for this year is reprogram, rewire and they’re, they’re meditating, they’re, they’re reading more books, they’re becoming more logically aware of things.<br />34:51<br />And what you’re physically talking about is the actual experience that is happening internally from like I don’t know the right word to say, but from what you said, it’s like situation thought happens, both body immediately reacts before the thought even happens, right?<br />35:08<br />And we are aware of that.<br />35:10<br />And so it’s a, it’s a different, you’re not using your brain for thoughts, right?<br />35:13<br />So if people lean on thoughts as a way to rewire their mind or subsequent, yeah, we want to make sense of it.<br />35:20<br />Yeah.<br />35:21<br />And in this, it’s like so much of like, how can I rewire this?<br />35:26<br />I know this people aren’t seeing me on the video, maybe your body.<br />35:29<br />Yeah.<br />35:30<br />So like when you’re doing neuros, somatics, it’s applied to neurology, neuropsychology, Somatics and Vegas, right?<br />35:37<br />So you’re working in those four arenas and you’re literally going OK, this emotions activated?<br />35:44<br />Cool.<br />35:44<br />So what happened?<br />35:45<br />OK.<br />35:45<br />This is the feeling in my body.<br />35:47<br />OK.<br />35:48<br />I, so I’ll give like a very clear, simple example.<br />35:52<br />Yep.<br />35:53<br />So I still teach Pilates.<br />35:54<br />Yep.<br />35:54<br />And one, I have a male client and one day and I just teach like six hours a week.<br />36:00<br />It’s really good for my brain and my body to do it.<br />36:02<br />One day this client, he, we finished the session, he walked towards me and I went into full fight or flight of like what the fuck does he want for me?<br />36:11<br />And he was just walking to get his phone like he was just walking past me.<br />36:15<br />The proximity was like a little close and I was like, and I went into panic, right?<br />36:19<br />And I could have then been dysregulated in that panic for hours or days on end.<br />36:26<br />And I instantly, it was like, whoa, like you just were really afraid.<br />36:31<br />Ok, let’s do some Vegas Star deep compression.<br />36:34<br />Ok?<br />36:34<br />Let’s, let’s just spend some time shaking out the fear, ok?<br />36:38<br />Like I could rally, walk through the sensation and move it out of my body so that I could be a clear channel again and available for the people around me.<br />36:47<br />But otherwise if you’re not a clear channel you’re just living in reaction.<br />36:51<br />You literally are just one reaction after the next.<br />36:56<br />And that was a lot of my life because I was, I was so filled with fear that like I couldn’t respond to people.<br />37:04<br />I mean, I, you know, I got good at responding but it also felt performative at times because I had this deep pain inside me.<br />37:10<br />Yeah, I hear that.<br />37:11<br />And it’s, I mean, what you just walk through in that sample sounds so simple, but it’s not that simple.<br />37:17<br />It’s wild.<br />37:18<br />You know, like in our day to day today, like we are constantly reacting.<br />37:22<br />There is some kind of a trigger like our systems are, I look at them as like our systems are constantly scanning the room.<br />37:28<br />I mean, like how can I protect myself, you know, in a way and these triggers come in and that’s so much faster than we think.<br />37:35<br />And then we’re in this whole experience and some people live in this experience for days, for weeks, they can’t shake it out and you were able to do it second minute hour, which is incredible because people live in these States all the days and the years go shopping.<br />37:54<br />Yeah.<br />37:55<br />Spoon use all these other ways to kind of get a dopamine hit.<br />37:59<br />Yeah.<br />38:00<br />To shift it back.<br />38:01<br />Yeah.<br />38:02<br />Like all of it.<br />38:03<br />Yeah.<br />38:03<br />And so, and I had seen that like addictive cycle in my life like I’ve been sober, I’ve had sex addiction like I’ve done all, like, I’ve had a eating disorder.<br />38:11<br />Like I’ve had all these things that are quote unquote disordered in our world.<br />38:15<br />You start to look at everything.<br />38:17<br />So I say that like I have a nervous system in informed practice, I look at every human being through the lens of the nervous system.<br />38:25<br />And so I’m like, oh, are they in fight or flight?<br />38:27<br />Are they fawning right now or like, oh, they’re super frozen.<br />38:30<br />My compassion compass is so big now.<br />38:34<br />I don’t have issues with people.<br />38:36<br />I’m just like, or if I’m triggered, I’m like, hey, I’m triggered.<br />38:39<br />I just want to take care of myself and then can we have a conversation?<br />38:42<br />But I also can be like my God, they’re like, really?<br />38:45<br />I think that’s one of the most beautiful gifts of learning this work really is because it more people knew this, did this our world.<br />38:54<br />We would not have war later even though it’s a freaking huge billion dollar industry.<br />39:01<br />And I was at dinner last night with like number 20 defense and I was like, why am I eat dinner right now?<br />39:07<br />Like what is happening?<br />39:08<br />I mean, it’s diversity of the world.<br />39:10<br />Like you need to know lots of people and there’s goods and bads.<br />39:13<br />Yeah.<br />39:13<br />But I think to your point like I feel like sometimes when I think about it in that lens, I think about like our world or walking around, everyone’s just triggering off each other.<br />39:21<br />Like people are just running off each other and bouncing off each other.<br />39:23<br />Reacting, reacting, reacting, reacting, reacting, reacting, reacting like the entire time.<br />39:28<br />The way I see it is like these like electronic balls, we’re just running into each other all day.<br />39:34<br />Like so let’s just talk about the human energetic field.<br />39:37<br />So the institute, so anyone who wants to just go Google Heart Math Institute and look at the Taurus Taurs or it’s not, it’s not spelled the same way as the Taurs, not the zodiac sign.<br />39:50<br />You can also send me the link Dylan.<br />39:51<br />I’ll put it, it’ll be a lot easier know how to spell anymore.<br />39:56<br />Oh, dyslexic, not there.<br />40:00<br />So anyway, it’s a donut.<br />40:01<br />Basically there.<br />40:03<br />Our energetic field is a big, our central vessel is the whole of the donut.<br />40:07<br />And you have like spiral, not spiral links coming out and around.<br />40:11<br />And like every day, I literally use my hands to work with my tourists to work with my energetic field so that I’m contained, I’m like, oh, I feel it right.<br />40:24<br />I’m not going to say everyone knows what an aura is, but for the most part, people understand like let’s to say you’re standing in front of someone who’s really angry and you get closer to them and you can feel their anger, right?<br />40:37<br />And you can feel it as palpable or let’s just do this.<br />40:40<br />So everyone listening to this, take your two hands and just start them far away.<br />40:45<br />So, like 5 ft away or maybe you might not be that tall.<br />40:49<br />So, 3 ft away.<br />40:51<br />I love this.<br />40:52<br />This is a really good, yeah.<br />40:54<br />And then start to bring your hands closer together and stop when you feel them energetically.<br />41:02<br />So there’s gonna be a force field and just go very slow and as they start to come together you’re gonna all of a sudden feel a little bit of a reverberation of bounce back.<br />41:13<br />That’s your energetic field.<br />41:15<br />And if it’s really small, it could be like closer together, right?<br />41:19<br />It’s there.<br />41:20<br />So just work on that, like understanding like feeling that in yourself.<br />41:25<br />So just playing with your Taurus and understanding there is this energetic field.<br />41:29<br />And so if you’re in a room with a lot of people, all of your tauruses are intertwined, right?<br />41:33<br />They’re working around each other and you’re looping in.<br />41:37<br />And so we are connected literally.<br />41:40<br />Yeah, literally.<br />41:41<br />And our nervous systems because like the nervous system literally takes all racism out of things.<br />41:48<br />It takes all contrast out of things because we all have a nervous system and it’s actually equal.<br />41:54<br />Everyone’s nervous system responds differently based on their trauma or in their history, but we all have a nervous system and it’s the same.<br />42:02<br />And so when you start to feel someone else, you’re feeling their system, you’re not just feeling them, you’re really feeling their system.<br />42:12<br />You ever been around someone that’s like super hyper vigilant and it gets you kind of, like, uncomfortable.<br />42:16<br />That’s their nervous system, like, basically dis regulating you.<br />42:21<br />Oh, yeah.<br />42:22<br />Right.<br />42:22<br />There’s people you’re like, I don’t want to be around them like that doesn’t feel good.<br />42:25<br />That’s their system deregulating you and you going, that’s too much for me.<br />42:29<br />It’s almost like, you know, and you are really calm and grounded and you didnt feel like someone comes in rushed and fiery and da, da, da, da, da, da da.<br />42:36<br />Like you feel like you’re like, whoa, well, that’s a lot, you know, it’s like I’m not there.<br />42:41<br />But you can also feel like to your point like when someone’s really angry and like they’re boiling inside but they’re not talking about it and you’re like some things are tense, something’s off.<br />42:52<br />Yeah, but you can just, you’re to your point, you can feel that and I thank you so much for walking all of us through that exercise because it really puts depth and feeling to what you’re describing that is around us every day.<br />43:06<br />Yeah, it’s simple and it gives us context for what might be happening.<br />43:10<br />And like some people are like, how can you be around that person?<br />43:13<br />I’m like, because I have so much compassion for them like I understand them and like, I’m not taking on their stuff anymore.<br />43:20<br />I have a clear boundary, right?<br />43:22<br />And I can also like walk away to an agency to say like, and I’m over like this is done.<br />43:28<br />But some people don’t understand my capacity to be around certain people.<br />43:32<br />And I’m like, I don’t know, I love you.<br />43:34<br />I want to ask that question though.<br />43:35<br />Do you think it’s possible?<br />43:36<br />I mean, I’m asking you the question and like, is it possible for someone to build capacity to be around things like to hold different emotions?<br />43:45<br />Right.<br />43:45<br />So it’s one thing that we get affected by emotions.<br />43:48<br />But do you think it’s possible to be like, oh, I have the capacity to be in this emotion and you no longer affect me in the same way you did before?<br />43:56<br />Yeah.<br />43:57<br />So that actually the whole purpose, right?<br />43:59<br />Because working with your nervous system is 100% about building capacity.<br />44:03<br />Like why else are you really doing it?<br />44:06<br />But then to like have a better experience in what you’re doing in the world or how you’re showing up or how you’re engaging and like everything is about relationship, it’s about the relationship with yourself, relationship with other people and these emotions are part of who you are and when one is so big, we have to learn how to move it through us and out or get support with it, right?<br />44:32<br />Co regulate.<br />44:33<br />But the more you like that threshold moment, right?<br />44:36<br />Where you, you there’s too much going on, there’s too much that’s filled the bucket the that’s in there more time we’ll have to like clean this stuff up.<br />44:44<br />Right.<br />44:45<br />Right.<br />44:45<br />But the goal is to build capacity to actually, like, I’m actually sending this email to my list tomorrow about how like capacity was the, the one thing that I knew that I needed that I didn’t have.<br />44:58<br />And it was coming out of having COVID one, you know, an early adopter of COVID and really having my body pretty destroyed already having autoimmune stuff.<br />45:06<br />I was, I was really affected by it and I kept saying like, I need to build capacity.<br />45:12<br />I hired a capacity coach like, you know, like, but didn’t, I couldn’t do it until I understood my nervous system and what was triggering it?<br />45:22<br />And like now I literally, I can be in a conversation with someone that would like historically trigger the fuck out of me and I would yell back, right?<br />45:32<br />And my response is, do you really want to speak to me that way?<br />45:34<br />Like can we try this another way?<br />45:36<br />I am like who?<br />45:38<br />It’s like what?<br />45:40<br />Because I know myself as like fight or flight, right?<br />45:42<br />Like I just know like a drama, chaos like Strat and and yet I can like put on good composure and then I can like get fucking angry too and and so to then all of a sudden have this other presence show up in me from literally having like a not a crazy long nervousness practice daily, but like being committed to the process, right?<br />46:04<br />Like 10 minutes here, 15 minutes there triggered.<br />46:07<br />OK.<br />46:08<br />Do five minute drills and these are drills.<br />46:10<br />We’re not like, I don’t need to do a whole long, so bad.<br />46:13<br />I bla bla bla, bla bla bla thing.<br />46:15<br />Like, because I don’t, I don’t have a lot of patience for it anymore because I’ve been in it for so long that I’m like, it’s sure every once in a while I love a great workshop.<br />46:22<br />I like a deep dive.<br />46:23<br />But on a daily practice, like, no, I need it like, yeah.<br />46:27<br />And to the point and so doing these neuros somatic drills, I have a whole, you know, there’s like there’s 53 basic ones and then there’s like 100 and hundreds really.<br />46:36<br />But you understand like you’re checking with your body if you’re building capacity or if you’re decreasing capacity because we have rotational assessments.<br />46:44<br />And so the assessment was tell you, oh, this one has challenged your capacity today.<br />46:49<br />Let’s go do a rescue drill.<br />46:51<br />And so then I have a whole bucket of rescue drills.<br />46:53<br />It’s like very well resourced.<br />46:55<br />It’s very clear that my body will respond positively because I’ve built this bucket of resources from practicing them.<br />47:03<br />And I know that there are positive responses, but I have real vestibular damage from having viruses, injuries, accidents.<br />47:11<br />Like I was in a major boating accident right before New Year’s 2000.<br />47:15<br />I didn’t know I really had damaged myself until I started to learn more about this in the vestibular system.<br />47:20<br />And I was like, oh my God, that’s actually what happened.<br />47:23<br />And so now I get to really work on my vestibular system, which is a passive threat that’s happening to me all the time that I didn’t even know was actually creating anxiety, but like I’m feeling it all the time and so there’s just this heightened state and until I can take down that threat, I won’t get to that sense of peace.<br />47:41<br />And like all I want is peace, right?<br />47:43<br />I know that that’s my life’s mission is to feel peace.<br />47:46<br />And so when you start to find the drills and the tools that work for you and then you can practice them and know like positive response, positive response challenge.<br />47:56<br />Ok, let’s do this.<br />47:57<br />Let’s do a positive one.<br />47:59<br />Do the challenge, one, do another positive one.<br />48:00<br />You bracket it and you’re like, oh, I feel safe, my body feels safe.<br />48:04<br />I feel safe and I feel safe for the first time in my life.<br />48:07<br />What I realized is that I never felt safe given my childhood and that the places we moved and like just how, how much moving around we did.<br />48:15<br />I was exposed and not badly.<br />48:17<br />Like it wasn’t horrible stuff.<br />48:19<br />It just was, I was exposed to some and for my own system, I didn’t feel safe.<br />48:24<br />And that’s the i that me, my parents could ever understand.<br />48:27<br />That’s not, that’s not knowledge, right?<br />48:29<br />And now that you’re in this state, it’s like safety.<br />48:31<br />And by the way, those drills are so good.<br />48:34<br />I love that.<br />48:35<br />They just like little snippets, which obviously people can come find more information and like, learn that from you.<br />48:41<br />I’m so curious from this place of safety from this regulated state that you’ve like cultivated in your day to day life and in your nervous system, how, what’s become more available to you and how do you express, like, what’s the difference in your expression?<br />48:55<br />I’m very curious, like, how did you express yourself before?<br />48:58<br />Compared to like, how you can express yourself today?<br />49:01<br />And maybe it’s even just like the energy differences of those.<br />49:07<br />I think I love this question.<br />49:09<br />I’m gonna say one thing first before I answer the question about like manifestation.<br />49:15<br />So you know that like energetic frequency that if you’re in this personal development space and you know, the law of attraction, you’re like, oh, I wanna, I wanna, I want to manifest this in my life, right?<br />49:26<br />Like, and I didn’t know that like actually just really need to manifest safety in my body and like, that’s actually what I needed to work on to then be able to be available for the things that I desired.<br />49:38<br />And I in this journey of healing and pain and suffering, like kind of lost the magic for a lot of the personal development stuff.<br />49:47<br />I was like, I’m calling BS on all of it.<br />49:49<br />Like it’s just a sales tactic and in a regulated state, you become available for the most seismically shifting quantum experiences.<br />50:01<br />That so yeah.<br />50:03<br />And so it’s so wild because it completely changes how you operate.<br />50:09<br />It completely changes how you communicate.<br />50:11<br />It completely changes how you engage with people.<br />50:14<br />My self trust is so much greater than it ever has been.<br />50:17<br />And that was something that I broke as a child.<br />50:19<br />And so I spent a lot of time trying to repair that and, and then, you know, after the surgery, like, just so many times I’ve tried to repair it and I’ve broken it and repair and when you live in a regulated nervous system, you know how to repair it really fast and actually just listen to it and you trust it, right?<br />50:35<br />And so I can share vulnerably without shame.<br />50:39<br />Like I can share this whole crazy journey without being ashamed of it in the past.<br />50:44<br />When I would do podcast interviews in the past, I would, I just would walk away with so much toxic shame for the things that had happened to me, which really meant that I was like, exposing myself, not actually being vulnerable, right?<br />50:58<br />Like, and I think I really misunderstood the vulnerability movement by like just telling your story, like, no, you’re totally like opening up an open wound.<br />51:08<br />And so I think there’s multiple aspects to when you’re regulated, you know, your boundaries, you know what you’re available for, you know, it works for you and how you wanna be treated, you know how to ask for what you need.<br />51:24<br />And it’s not dramatic.<br />51:25<br />It’s like this is just kind of a fact like this is, this is it.<br />51:29<br />And I’d say there’s less drama and less chaos, clear boundaries, there’s so much more aliveness and attraction and chemistry and safety within my friendships because I can call it out.<br />51:43<br />I can be like, hey, I’m not feeling safe or like I need support.<br />51:46<br />Can you walk me through this?<br />51:47<br />Not like, oh my God, this is happening, me and then this guy and that da da, da, da da, you know, it’s like, no, like, hey, this is a sensation in my body and I’m working through it and I’ve regulated, but it’s still kind of there, right?<br />52:00<br />Like there’s that will happen.<br />52:02<br />Like some things do carry over for a couple of days.<br />52:04<br />Like I, I did an amazing breathwork class this morning and it just like popped my heart open and I, I had felt it kind of like constrict down and even though I’d been regulating, like I just needed that extra burst to like come back to the energy that I wanted to be in.<br />52:20<br />It’s literally like it’s the definition of know thyself.<br />52:24<br />Thank you.<br />52:24<br />That was so beautiful.<br />52:26<br />I literally like had chills going through my entire body because there’s nothing.<br />52:31<br />And I think I’m still constantly learning this for myself, but there’s nothing from that expression that you talk to from like a grounded state, there’s like this space you get to like move into and actually experience the world without your system completely taking over and you could see it and your energy like when you were talking, you got so there’s so much aliveness in regu regulation.<br />52:54<br />I don’t have to say it like in regulation and being regulated.<br />52:57<br />Well, because there’s safety there, right?<br />52:59<br />And there’s trust and those are like the foundations of any relationship.<br />53:03<br />And so if you look at your relationship with yourself as like the most paramount relationship there is you have that, then you can figure out the relationship with someone else and then with your money and with your animal, like whatever it is, you can figure those out.<br />53:18<br />But it, it’s changed the way I treat people engage with people.<br />53:22<br />There was something I wanted to say around the commodification of spirituality and like manifestation, like I’m just gonna manifest a million dollars and I wanna manifest a new home and a new car and da da da.<br />53:36<br />And it can really put people in a very dysregulated state.<br />53:39<br />And so I’d actually call it like weaponizing spirituality and manifestation trauma, right?<br />53:46<br />Because people get into a dysregulated cycle around having dreams and desires and not being able to live into them.<br />53:54<br />And they don’t understand why.<br />53:56<br />Wow, we need to do another episode on just that holy cow.<br />54:00<br />Can we talk about that some more like that is, it’s really crazy.<br />54:04<br />And so the, this is so interesting, Carrie, when we look at like wanting something in the world in my experience when you and this is so hard to say because when you’re hurt, it’s hard to be open to the outcome.<br />54:22<br />When you’re in fear, it’s hard to be open to the outcome.<br />54:25<br />It’s hard to just say like go do this and then let whatever happens happen, right?<br />54:31<br />But when you’re regulated, you can literally let go and be open to the outcome because you trust and that actually the outcome doesn’t matter.<br />54:39<br />And that’s actually the only success for me is knowing that I’m safe.<br />54:44<br />Like that’s the only kind of success that I need.<br />54:47<br />Everything else will compound from there.<br />54:49<br />Amen.<br />54:50<br />Amen.<br />54:51<br />This whole concept.<br />54:53<br />I mean, I swear there will be another podcast episode on Just Manifestation because I really think like, I think I’m also an advocate like a part of that I’ve experienced that, you know, like, you know, you hear manifest like I’ve, I’ve always thought of manifestation.<br />55:08<br />Wow, we talk about this.<br />55:09<br />I’m going to try and make this short and sweet so we can wrap this up.<br />55:12<br />But like I’ve always thought I was like, be do have, right?<br />55:15<br />Like in order to receive the thing, I have to be the thing, right?<br />55:19<br />And so I was, you’re constantly striking for this thing that you’re working towards and then let’s say you constantly don’t receive it and you’re just regulating yourself and then there’s this trauma of manipulation.<br />55:32<br />Yeah.<br />55:32<br />So it’s wild and it’s so true and you are in such a regulated space, like everything else just compounds.<br />55:39<br />It just comes in.<br />55:41<br />There’s this open availability versus this reaching energy or like I need to do this to save myself or to survive or like I need more money because I need this and that bla bla bla bla wow, we are going to do an episode on just that because that is really, really important.<br />55:58<br />And I just see it and it’s so interesting now being on this other side of this cycle, like I see the new generations just drinking the Kool aid if that makes sense.<br />56:06<br />Like constantly drinking the Kool aid.<br />56:09<br />Yeah.<br />56:09<br />And it’s a cycle and I’m like, oh but manifest but an emotions audit to really understand where they’re coming from and look, I was a suppressor.<br />56:20<br />So my nature is to stuff it down and not, not deal with it.<br />56:24<br />Just don’t, I don’t want to and I just want everything to be ok.<br />56:29<br />And I just want the money and I just want the guy and I want the house and the dog and the car and the like who doesn’t want that?<br />56:35<br />But that is not security.<br />56:36<br />That shit can go away in two fucking minutes.<br />56:38<br />I’ve seen it come, I’ve seen it go, I’ve seen it come, I’ve seen it go, I’ve had millions.<br />56:43<br />I’ve had nothing like it’s real.<br />56:45<br />It’s come and gone.<br />56:46<br />The one thing I never had was safety and then, and I had to create that myself.<br />56:51<br />I can’t go to someone.<br />56:53<br />I mean, I learned the skills and the tools but I had to come and do the practice myself.<br />56:57<br />And this gave me agency.<br />56:58<br />It gave me sovereignty, it gave me my life so good.<br />57:03<br />I’m, I swear I could talk to you for longer.<br />57:05<br />Love you so much.<br />57:06<br />I love you so much.<br />57:07<br />And this is so important for people to hear.<br />57:11<br />You know, like I think what you’re talking to this internal safety and internal self trust is the thing that keeps us going in life because everything can get taken away, everything can come your way and everything get taken away tomorrow, right?<br />57:23<br />Like it’s practicing the internal safety that gives you the opportunity to continue to evolve as a human, to continue to express it, continue to feel joy to receive, to be open if you’re living in this safety.<br />57:37<br />But if you’re constantly holding on, so I was gonna say if you’re constantly holding on to like, oh, I just want to make more money or the more money is going to solve the issue or the minute that I get married, I’m going to feel like in a better relationship and I can be held fully and it’s like those things can shift and change and they are all the time.<br />57:55<br />Your safety is your anger anchor is the anchor.<br />57:59<br />Yeah.<br />58:00<br />You know, I do say often that if I had known these tools 28 years ago when I came out of my surgery, I would have gone through a lot less pain, a lot.<br />58:11<br />I would have known how to operate my body.<br />58:12<br />I wouldn’t have been afraid of it.<br />58:14<br />What’s going on, all the things that I felt that I was going to doctors for it, for help.<br />58:19<br />But I was being told I was crazy even though I literally had no red blood cells wild and like this gives you agency so beautiful.<br />58:29<br />Yeah, I’m so happy that we have met.<br />58:33<br />And also I’m just, I have tears in my eyes just to see your journey because I feel like I caught you at the beginning of finding all these things, you know, and so just like, truly like the last end of it, right?<br />58:45<br />Like I wasn’t part you’ve lived so much more life than I have and in the most beautiful way and I’d say like the end of it, but just truly like witnessing you like get to this place of really finding this for you.<br />58:59<br />And now that you are now taking that and sharing that with other people and incorporating it into your work.<br />59:06<br />Like it’s just so beautiful and thank you so much, I just love you.<br />59:11<br />You’re a source of wisdom and just a source of experience I think.<br />59:15<br />And I believe like you don’t know anything until you experience it and you’ve experienced it.<br />59:21<br />And that’s something that you’re sharing from, which is so incredible.<br />59:24<br />I would love for you to share, you know, what is your work today?<br />59:28<br />How can someone contact you if they want to or get connected with you and just kind of witness as you continue to share this with leaders with CEO S with people around your world that are learning this for themselves too.<br />59:42<br />So I really work with the energetics and the aesthetics.<br />59:46<br />So I still do the styling, but I really do it like elegantly.<br />59:50<br />So I’m looking at how people lead themselves in the world.<br />59:54<br />And so this is, I created a, a product called Elegant Leadership.<br />59:58<br />And it is a coaching portal with me, 1 to 1 at this moment.<br />1:00:02<br />And it is, it is this work and it is about cultivating your personal brands, not only your image, but the internal self image and the system and how you operate to a new level.<br />1:00:15<br />And I work with high performing entrepreneurs and executives.<br />1:00:19<br />Actually, both I really enjoy that high level function.<br />1:00:24<br />They’re pretty primed and yet there’s really some opportunity to refine and fine tune.<br />1:00:29<br />And then I’m launching a sanctuary, an online sanctuary and it’s really very narco system healing and it’s going through within a group people working through your self image, your external image, your personal brand, like how all those things are all together, but really creating an integrated this because I like it is about the journey and the skills compounded are what actually make change in your life.<br />1:00:58<br />So it gives you clarity when you do the skills of the drills.<br />1:01:03<br />And so, and how can someone find you or can they find you?<br />1:01:07<br />two places?<br />1:01:08<br />There’s my website Carrie montgomery.com and then Instagram is real Carrie montgomery.com or just RealCarrie.<br />1:01:16<br />Yeah, and I’ll put that all in the show notes too.<br />1:01:18<br />But thank you.<br />1:01:20<br />Thank you.<br />1:01:20<br />Thank you so much for this conversation and for sharing your story and for truly bringing like this really important piece to the world, truly, so wonderful to be here.<br />1:01:32<br />And thank you everyone for listening and showing up and I look forward to connecting.<br />1:01:36<br />Thank you, love you.</div></div></div></div></div></div></div>



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<li>Carrie’s journey into nervous system work and somatic practices.</li>



<li>Understanding the body’s communication and signals for healing.</li>



<li>The role of trauma and life challenges in personal growth.</li>



<li>Strategies for developing body awareness and resilience.</li>



<li>The transformative power of somatic practices in daily life.</li>
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<p>Carrie Montgomery is a dynamic Leadership and Performance Coach for personal brands renowned for her unique approach as a Nervous System Healer. Through her innovative Elegant Leadership™ program, she empowers CEOs, executives, and entrepreneurs, blending applied neurology, neuropsychology, and somatic practices to enhance personal and professional growth.</p>



<p>Carrie’s expertise in film, design, sales, marketing, and wellbeing, coupled with her profound understanding of the body-mind connection, enables her clients to achieve significant transformations. Her work focuses on harmonizing the nervous system, fostering empowered confidence, and cultivating an authentic personal and professional image.</p>



<p>Carrie’s work has received acclaim on platforms like Forbes, OWN (Oprah Winfrey Network), Super Soul Sunday, Coastal Living, Maine Women Magazine, and Hay House. Her ability to help clients harmonize their nervous system and utilize it to their advantage has made her a sought-after mentor in personal development and leadership coaching.</p>



<p>With a track record of helping clients significantly elevate their success, often moving from 6 to 7 figures within a year, Carrie’s methods go beyond traditional coaching. She unlocks the potential of high-achieving individuals, helping them to navigate their lives with ease, authenticity, and resilience.</p>



<p>Discover more about Carrie’s transformative approach to personal branding and leadership at <a target="_blank" href="http://carriemontgomery.com/" rel="noreferrer noopener">carriemontgomery.com</a></p>



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Welcome to another episode of The Fully Expressed Podcast with Karenna. In today’s episode, we are joined by Carrie, an extraordinary coach specializing in nervous system work and somatic practices. Carrie shares her profound journey of personal healing, the importance of body awareness, and how she transformed her life by tuning into her body’s needs.



In this heart-to-heart conversation, Carrie delves into her personal experiences with health challenges and how these led her to explore the intricate workings of the nervous system. She discusses the pivotal moments in her life that brought about a deeper understanding of how our bodies communicate with us and the significance of listening to these signals for holistic healing and well-being.



Carrie’s story is not just about overcoming physical and emotional hurdles; it’s a journey of discovering resilience, strength, and the power of self-awareness. Her insights into somatic practices offer a new perspective on healing and the incredible capacity of our bodies to guide us through life’s challenges.



This episode is a treasure trove of wisdom for anyone on a path of self-discovery and healing. Whether you’re dealing with physical pain or emotional turmoil or simply seeking a deeper connection with your inner self, Carrie’s experiences and expertise provide both inspiration and practical guidance.







You can read the full podcast transcript for this episode below:



Full Transcript0:00Welcome to the Fully Expressed Podcast with Karenna.0:03This is the show where we have conversations and discussions that are here to invite you into your fullest expression and what that really means in your life, relationships and business.0:13And today is going to be such a beautiful conversation one because I know the juiciness that we’re going to dive into the conversation.0:20But also because I have a really dear friend of mine on here with us today, my dear friend Ken Montgomery is on with us and just to give you a little bit of light in how I met Carrie, we met through a different program that we both took.0:33I think back in 2022 which is crazy to think about.0:37I almost think it’s like 2022 going into 2023 was when we ended, it was just wild and we instantly connected, I think throughout the program, but primarily the region streets and I really want to talk about that.0:49It’s like the in person part of this program was probably where I made a lot of my connections.0:55And I felt like with Carrie, like being in the room with her.0:58I was instantly drawn.0:59I loved her wisdom.1:01She has been in this world end to end.1:04And I feel like I constantly get to learn from her.1:06So I’m so excited that you guys get to experience her.1:09So I’ll let her introduce yourself.1:11Hi, Carrie.1:12Thank you.1:14It’s just so amazing.1:16Thank you so much for being here.1:17Yeah, I mean, life is a journey, right?1:21Literally, I was raised to think that it was like a very linear like stage by stage process that, you know, you graduated college and then you’d meet the man and then you would have the kids and, and like, my life just didn’t happen that way, like at all and it was chaotic and it was stressful and it was messy and it was painful and I had to like learn.1:44Yeah.1:45Yeah.1:46I, I entered into like the healing space at 18 years old after I had breath in my back and had...]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Episode #20: How to Feel Confidently Expressive in Your Body with Ali Sempek]]>
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<p>Welcome back to another episode of The Fully Expressed Podcast with Karenna. Today, we’re thrilled to have Ali Sempek, a remarkable women’s wellness coach and empowerment speaker, join us. In this episode, Ali shares her transformative journey from struggling with body image to finding empowerment and teaching others to do the same.</p>



<p>Ali opens up about her personal struggles with body image and how it impacted her life from a young age. Her story is a testament to the power of self-reflection, resilience, and the journey towards self-love. Through her experiences, Ali discovered the importance of breaking free from societal expectations and embracing her authentic self.</p>



<p>This conversation is more than just about overcoming body image issues; it’s about a deeper understanding of self-worth and confidence. Ali’s insights into the challenges women face in today’s society, and how she navigated these waters, are both inspiring and relatable.</p>



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<div class="wp-block-create-block-castos-transcript"><div class="ssp-transcript"><div class="row"><div class="col"><div class="tabs"><div class="tab">Full Transcript<div class="tab-content ssp-transcript-content">0:00<br />Welcome to the fully expressed podcast with Karenna, where we talk and have conversations all about what it means to live a life, fully expressed.<br />0:08<br />Every conversation that we have on this podcast is truly an invitation for you to live more express in your life relation and business.<br />0:17<br />So thank you so much for tuning in today.<br />0:19<br />I’m really stoked because I have Ali Sempek.<br />0:24<br />Is that how I pronounce your last name?<br />0:25<br />I might have meant that I might have messed that up.<br />0:28<br />I’m really bad with that part, but with lie and lie, I’m going to let her introduce herself, but I want to share with you how Ali and I met.<br />0:37<br />I think we met through Instagram.<br />0:39<br />And this was kind of even early on in my coaching journey.<br />0:43<br />Like I know you were early on in your coaching journey.<br />0:45<br />I was early on in my coaching journey.<br />0:47<br />And we got on the conversation.<br />0:49<br />I just loved your energy and you were exploring the idea of wanting to become a coach and what that actually looked like and what it was going to be like to empower women in the way that you felt called to at the time.<br />1:00<br />And it’s so fun to have Ali here now.<br />1:03<br />Like I think literally four years later to catch up on what she is doing and how she is supporting women.<br />1:10<br />And honestly, just to witness your growth, Ali, I think it’s really, really beautiful what you’re doing for women, how you’re showing up on Instagram.<br />1:18<br />And I just cannot wait to dive into the details of your story truly from what it was like to fall in love with your body again.<br />1:28<br />You know what it was like to step into the confidence that you literally like like vibrate all the time and now you help women doing that.<br />1:38<br />And so with that being said, I’m going to pass it over to you ali.<br />1:41<br />So go ahead and just introduce yourselves for me.<br />1:43<br />Absolutely.<br />1:44<br />Well, I’m so glad I’m here.<br />1:46<br />I’m Ali or more commonly known as coach Ali.<br />1:49<br />I’m a women’s wellness coach and empowerment speaker.<br />1:52<br />So what I do is I help women break up with dieting with food rules with bad body image days in order to feel happier and healthier and more confident.<br />2:02<br />So much of what I coach on, like you said, has to do with my own story, really lacking the self-confidence, struggling with my body since I was younger and never really being able to find someone or the resources...</div></div></div></div></div></div></div>]]>
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Welcome back to another episode of The Fully Expressed Podcast with Karenna. Today, we’re thrilled to have Ali Sempek, a remarkable women’s wellness coach and empowerment speaker, join us. In this episode, Ali shares her transformative journey from struggling with body image to finding empowerment and teaching others to do the same.



Ali opens up about her personal struggles with body image and how it impacted her life from a young age. Her story is a testament to the power of self-reflection, resilience, and the journey towards self-love. Through her experiences, Ali discovered the importance of breaking free from societal expectations and embracing her authentic self.



This conversation is more than just about overcoming body image issues; it’s about a deeper understanding of self-worth and confidence. Ali’s insights into the challenges women face in today’s society, and how she navigated these waters, are both inspiring and relatable.







You can read the full podcast transcript for this episode below:



Full Transcript0:00Welcome to the fully expressed podcast with Karenna, where we talk and have conversations all about what it means to live a life, fully expressed.0:08Every conversation that we have on this podcast is truly an invitation for you to live more express in your life relation and business.0:17So thank you so much for tuning in today.0:19I’m really stoked because I have Ali Sempek.0:24Is that how I pronounce your last name?0:25I might have meant that I might have messed that up.0:28I’m really bad with that part, but with lie and lie, I’m going to let her introduce herself, but I want to share with you how Ali and I met.0:37I think we met through Instagram.0:39And this was kind of even early on in my coaching journey.0:43Like I know you were early on in your coaching journey.0:45I was early on in my coaching journey.0:47And we got on the conversation.0:49I just loved your energy and you were exploring the idea of wanting to become a coach and what that actually looked like and what it was going to be like to empower women in the way that you felt called to at the time.1:00And it’s so fun to have Ali here now.1:03Like I think literally four years later to catch up on what she is doing and how she is supporting women.1:10And honestly, just to witness your growth, Ali, I think it’s really, really beautiful what you’re doing for women, how you’re showing up on Instagram.1:18And I just cannot wait to dive into the details of your story truly from what it was like to fall in love with your body again.1:28You know what it was like to step into the confidence that you literally like like vibrate all the time and now you help women doing that.1:38And so with that being said, I’m going to pass it over to you ali.1:41So go ahead and just introduce yourselves for me.1:43Absolutely.1:44Well, I’m so glad I’m here.1:46I’m Ali or more commonly known as coach Ali.1:49I’m a women’s wellness coach and empowerment speaker.1:52So what I do is I help women break up with dieting with food rules with bad body image days in order to feel happier and healthier and more confident.2:02So much of what I coach on, like you said, has to do with my own story, really lacking the self-confidence, struggling with my body since I was younger and never really being able to find someone or the resources...]]>
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<p>Welcome back to another episode of The Fully Expressed Podcast with Karenna. Today, we’re thrilled to have Ali Sempek, a remarkable women’s wellness coach and empowerment speaker, join us. In this episode, Ali shares her transformative journey from struggling with body image to finding empowerment and teaching others to do the same.</p>



<p>Ali opens up about her personal struggles with body image and how it impacted her life from a young age. Her story is a testament to the power of self-reflection, resilience, and the journey towards self-love. Through her experiences, Ali discovered the importance of breaking free from societal expectations and embracing her authentic self.</p>



<p>This conversation is more than just about overcoming body image issues; it’s about a deeper understanding of self-worth and confidence. Ali’s insights into the challenges women face in today’s society, and how she navigated these waters, are both inspiring and relatable.</p>



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<div class="wp-block-create-block-castos-transcript"><div class="ssp-transcript"><div class="row"><div class="col"><div class="tabs"><div class="tab">Full Transcript<div class="tab-content ssp-transcript-content">0:00<br />Welcome to the fully expressed podcast with Karenna, where we talk and have conversations all about what it means to live a life, fully expressed.<br />0:08<br />Every conversation that we have on this podcast is truly an invitation for you to live more express in your life relation and business.<br />0:17<br />So thank you so much for tuning in today.<br />0:19<br />I’m really stoked because I have Ali Sempek.<br />0:24<br />Is that how I pronounce your last name?<br />0:25<br />I might have meant that I might have messed that up.<br />0:28<br />I’m really bad with that part, but with lie and lie, I’m going to let her introduce herself, but I want to share with you how Ali and I met.<br />0:37<br />I think we met through Instagram.<br />0:39<br />And this was kind of even early on in my coaching journey.<br />0:43<br />Like I know you were early on in your coaching journey.<br />0:45<br />I was early on in my coaching journey.<br />0:47<br />And we got on the conversation.<br />0:49<br />I just loved your energy and you were exploring the idea of wanting to become a coach and what that actually looked like and what it was going to be like to empower women in the way that you felt called to at the time.<br />1:00<br />And it’s so fun to have Ali here now.<br />1:03<br />Like I think literally four years later to catch up on what she is doing and how she is supporting women.<br />1:10<br />And honestly, just to witness your growth, Ali, I think it’s really, really beautiful what you’re doing for women, how you’re showing up on Instagram.<br />1:18<br />And I just cannot wait to dive into the details of your story truly from what it was like to fall in love with your body again.<br />1:28<br />You know what it was like to step into the confidence that you literally like like vibrate all the time and now you help women doing that.<br />1:38<br />And so with that being said, I’m going to pass it over to you ali.<br />1:41<br />So go ahead and just introduce yourselves for me.<br />1:43<br />Absolutely.<br />1:44<br />Well, I’m so glad I’m here.<br />1:46<br />I’m Ali or more commonly known as coach Ali.<br />1:49<br />I’m a women’s wellness coach and empowerment speaker.<br />1:52<br />So what I do is I help women break up with dieting with food rules with bad body image days in order to feel happier and healthier and more confident.<br />2:02<br />So much of what I coach on, like you said, has to do with my own story, really lacking the self-confidence, struggling with my body since I was younger and never really being able to find someone or the resources to help me get out of it.<br />2:18<br />Dive into that a little bit further.<br />2:20<br />But like you mentioned, you and I met, yeah, it would have been four years ago on Instagram.<br />2:25<br />I actually was living in Austin, Texas at the time.<br />2:29<br />I’m from Nebraska, so I was in a new city.<br />2:32<br />Hated my job.<br />2:33<br />I was working a 9 to 5 event and marketing job at the time was taking different courses, online, different certifications and had a friend in Austin that actually said, you know, you need to follow crea, she’s in California.<br />2:49<br />you like would absolutely click with her vibe so well and she does what you’re kind of thinking of doing.<br />2:56<br />So, knowing me, I like to just slide on in and make my presence known.<br />3:02<br />And I just remember reaching out to you and just asking like, how are you doing what you’re doing?<br />3:06<br />Like, does this even really exist?<br />3:09<br />Right?<br />3:09<br />And almost being so intimidated.<br />3:11<br />I remember this is so silly, but I remember your Instagram being like so aesthetically pleasing and like so light and airy and you’re on the beach.<br />3:21<br />And I was over here thinking, OK, I live in a new city, a pandemic is about to happen.<br />3:28<br />I’m going to most likely move back to the Midwest.<br />3:31<br />How can you even start this business?<br />3:33<br />Let alone something that people are going to be gravitated towards wild, wild.<br />3:38<br />I think that’s so important.<br />3:40<br />I mean, well, I could just peel back the latest one.<br />3:41<br />Thank you so much for sharing all of that.<br />3:43<br />And it’s so funny to talk about the brand and the Instagram when I first started, I was, I was trying to be like on brand and so beautiful.<br />3:50<br />Now you look at my, my Instagram.<br />3:52<br />It is all over the place because I’ve, you know, I think I started from a place of like, I want things to look a certain way.<br />3:57<br />I want things to show off a certain way image matters.<br />4:00<br />And then to me now recently, like in the more common years, I’m like, I’m going to show up the most raw, real vulnerable version of myself.<br />4:07<br />And I don’t necessarily have a run.<br />4:10<br />I have a brand but there’s no like concurrency, I’d say in my Instagram feed.<br />4:15<br />So I love that feedback.<br />4:16<br />And then I also, I think it’s important for others to hear just that like, wow, this one person has this, that I admire so much.<br />4:25<br />Is it actually possible for me?<br />4:26<br />And it sounds like you made it possible for yourself.<br />4:30<br />And I’d love to hear what was that like, you know, really taking it from this place of like, oh, I admire what this person is doing because one, I also believe when we admire something in someone, usually it means that we also have that special gift within ourselves and you did and you do.<br />4:45<br />And so I’d love to hear what it was like to take this desire of like, oh this is something I like, I feel called to do and actually take the first couple of steps in that direction.<br />4:54<br />And I love what you just said because a quote that I say to my clients a lot is if it’s on your heart, then it’s possible to achieve it.<br />5:01<br />I truly believe that you are never given a dream or the strong inclination to do something or experience something without it being possible for you to do, no matter how impossible it feels at the time.<br />5:16<br />Right.<br />5:17<br />And to your point, that’s exactly where I was at.<br />5:19<br />The pandemic hit.<br />5:20<br />I actually moved back to Nebraska, moved in with my parents at 26 years old, I lost my full time job.<br />5:27<br />So had no health insurance, had no government assistance and basically said, ok, this is the time to do it.<br />5:35<br />And if it doesn’t work, ok, I can always go back to what I was doing, but I was miserable and it wasn’t, it wasn’t who I was.<br />5:43<br />So what I need to do to get to where I want to be.<br />5:47<br />And I think I love that.<br />5:48<br />You mentioned like, oh, we have this idea of what it’s supposed to look like, right?<br />5:55<br />We love to shoot ourselves to death literally.<br />5:57<br />And instead of following the aesthetic or following what all these other coaches were doing, I really just started showing up.<br />6:05<br />I just started sharing my story and seeing how one could relate to it, just putting it out there and trying to see, you know, ok, I know, I’ve been through it.<br />6:15<br />Someone else has to have been through it too.<br />6:17<br />It can’t just be me.<br />6:18<br />That feels this way.<br />6:19<br />And now four years later it’s definitely not just me that feels this way.<br />6:24<br />I think it’s a big piece of our society as women that we don’t talk about.<br />6:29<br />We’ve almost normalized wanting to be healthy, but in an aesthetic way.<br />6:34<br />Right.<br />6:35<br />And so every woman is on a diet and that’s normal.<br />6:38<br />We’re supposed to talk about that every woman is supposed to want to be smaller or look different and that’s to talk about.<br />6:46<br />And so it’s almost more uncomfortable to call it out and say, hey, this is not normal.<br />6:50<br />What would it look like if you actually just genuinely liked yourself and you like your life, what would that look like?<br />6:57<br />And most women that I talk to have no idea, they’ve never felt that.<br />7:00<br />Wow.<br />7:01<br />Yeah, I love what you’re talking to and just to clarify, you know, we’re really going to be talking about dieting body image and all the things that you’ve gone through.<br />7:09<br />But it is so funny to witness how, how someone looks is quote unquote healthy, what I have experienced personally.<br />7:20<br />And maybe you can relate to this.<br />7:21<br />Like, honestly, like if you, one of my smallest days when I was the tiniest or when quote uno everyone was like, you’re so skinny, you look so small, blah, blah, blah.<br />7:31<br />I wasn’t, I didn’t feel my best.<br />7:34<br />I actually felt miserable inside my energy levels were all over the place.<br />7:39<br />My mind didn’t feel good.<br />7:41<br />And so I truly started to think more of like, ok, if health doesn’t look a certain way, what does health actually feel like?<br />7:49<br />What does healthy feel like that is so drastically different from what I feel like people are shooting for or striving for when it comes to.<br />7:59<br />Oh, health looks a certain way.<br />8:01<br />And it’s funny to what you were just saying.<br />8:03<br />It’s like everyone celebrates that too.<br />8:06<br />It’s insane.<br />8:07<br />It’s like, oh well, let’s celebrate the fact that people look a certain way but they’re dieting, they can’t sleep well, their energy levels are all over the place.<br />8:16<br />We’re not looking at the, you know, the root cause of all the whole thing.<br />8:22<br />Yeah, at all.<br />8:24<br />Not, not to go down a rabbit hole, but I I always challenge my clients to look at where’s the money coming from?<br />8:30<br />Because realistically, right, our society is not going to look at OK.<br />8:35<br />What is healthy feel like?<br />8:36<br />Right.<br />8:37<br />Because they make more money based off of what healthy quote unquote looks like, right?<br />8:42<br />If we’re constantly changing what the expected beauty standards are of women, especially, right?<br />8:49<br />Body image, what size you are, what aesthetics are in, right?<br />8:54<br />It’s just constantly going to be making more money because we’re feeding off of women’s insecurities.<br />9:00<br />A healthy and confident woman doesn’t cost a lot of money, right?<br />9:04<br />So why would we want them?<br />9:05<br />And that’s almost where I joke that I did not go into this business to become a millionaire.<br />9:11<br />I didn’t because the women that I help, I hope they never come back to me because I hope that in their heart, they know who they are, what their worthiness is and what actually works for them so that they can kind of tune out all of the noise and something I know you’ve talked a lot about in your own story.<br />9:30<br />But I was actually reflecting on this after the last time you and I chatted was again, just even how our own journey kind of evolves as we coach because I first started coaching, I was still counting macros, which I told my clients not to do.<br />9:45<br />But I was so scared that if I fully leaned into intuitive eating into the wellness practices that I was coaching, that my body would change.<br />9:54<br />And if I gained weight, what kind of wellness coach would I be if my body was?<br />9:58<br />Can we peel that back a little bit?<br />10:02<br />What do you?<br />10:02<br />So I’d love to hear a little bit more about what that was like, you know, like really leaning in and saying, hey, I help you in this way.<br />10:10<br />But I’m also scared that I look like this, maybe, I don’t know if that’s the right way to say it, but I think it was, it’s always been very contradictory for me.<br />10:19<br />I’ve never been in a body that was big enough to be plus sized.<br />10:22<br />And I’ve never been in a body small enough to be seen as small or skinny or petite like our society.<br />10:30<br />So I’ve always lived in this middle space where I feel like again, we’ve always talked about, you must get authority based upon what someone looks like rather than their education or their story or, you know, their own experience.<br />10:45<br />And so it was, it was a lot of self reflection.<br />10:48<br />It was a lot of like honest conversation with myself of saying, ok, if you’re going to do this, a lot of your own triggers and trauma is going to show up that you’re going to have to work through as you help these women work through it, right?<br />11:02<br />And a lot of that for me and I’m an open book, you’re welcome to ask whatever.<br />11:06<br />But a lot of that for me was growing up.<br />11:08<br />I always knew I was beautiful.<br />11:10<br />I was always told I had a beautiful face or I had beautiful hair, but I was also always told, oh, well, maybe you should drink water instead of eat that.<br />11:18<br />Oh, you’d be perfect if you just lost x amount of weight, right?<br />11:23<br />It was always you have such a pretty face but right?<br />11:27<br />So so much of the mixed messaging caused my my own narrative to become, oh, I’m beautiful.<br />11:35<br />However, there are pieces of me that are not, there are pieces of me that do not match and it’s my body.<br />11:41<br />So if I can just change my body, if I can just fix this piece and everything else about me already fits what they want it to fit.<br />11:49<br />So as I went into coaching, I had to truly say, ok, if this is the body I have for the rest of my life, this is where we’re at.<br />11:57<br />Can I be happy in it?<br />11:58<br />And I always laugh that the one thing I said to my mom that actually changed a lot for me was saying, if I can’t have chocolate, what’s the point?<br />12:08<br />Right?<br />12:08<br />If I can’t go out to eat with friends and actually enjoy their presence, what’s the point?<br />12:14<br />Right?<br />12:15<br />And that’s, you know, that’s I never lied to anybody that’s a constant battle, right?<br />12:19<br />We will always have to work on this piece of us, but it was really that kind of come to Jesus moment with myself of OK, if I’m going to be the face of this, yeah, my body is going to be a constant conversation topic.<br />12:32<br />I’m gonna have to be really strong in how I feel about who I am and what my purpose is not necessarily how my body might fluctuate.<br />12:39<br />I think just that thank you so much for sharing that.<br />12:42<br />But just that is like the one of the most bravest and most courageous things that you could do.<br />12:46<br />No one really talks about, especially being a coach.<br />12:49<br />Or being on social media and you quote unquote, being a representation of what people want.<br />12:55<br />And it’s also like, it takes a lot to be like, hey, I want this for you and I have to practice this too and I’m going to constantly work through my own thing.<br />13:06<br />It’s almost like it’s like the journey is just like, it’s on hyper alert.<br />13:11<br />I don’t know how to say it.<br />13:12<br />Like everything is intense and high intensity because one, you’re putting yourself out there and talking about these very triggering topics rather, rather, you know, they’re not necessarily going to go away like we’re so wounded, we have our things, right?<br />13:25<br />These very triggering topics, we’re putting ourselves in situations that are very freaking uncomfortable and we’re actively, you’re actively choosing to be uncomfortable in that.<br />13:35<br />So you’re actively choosing to be like, I have to show up confidently and expressive and myself in these moments and share these very vulnerable things about myself and tackle my internal dialogue about that like, oh yeah, it’s so fun.<br />13:55<br />It’s a lot.<br />13:55<br />And so I love to hear what was like something that really helped you step into that, like knowing that this was your calling, right?<br />14:02<br />Because one thing is I feel like we always get called to do, but December, our callings are never necessarily going to be the most comfortable ride.<br />14:09<br />It’s not like you’re getting on a road trip.<br />14:10<br />It’s like, oh, I’m gonna go see the scenery the entire time.<br />14:12<br />And it’s like, no, actually, the thing you feel called to do is probably gonna be one of the most hardest things that you’re gonna face in some ways.<br />14:19<br />And so I’d love to know like, what was like your North Star or what was your anchor and, like, constantly showing up while you’re still navigating your own body, image relationship with your body conversations and showing people that there’s another way.<br />14:35<br />You know, and to your point, I think with our doves being so much on social media, right?<br />14:41<br />It is seen as, oh, well, it must be so fun.<br />14:44<br />It’s so easy to do your job.<br />14:46<br />It’s so enjoyable and it is don’t get me wrong.<br />14:49<br />I love what I do but holy smokes.<br />14:52<br />Is it hard to show up when you are going through those triggers?<br />14:56<br />You’re going through different life battles?<br />14:58<br />Because one thing I do want to note for anyone listening is this journey is not a I’m going to do this action, get this result and never have to work on it again.<br />15:07<br />There is not an end.<br />15:09<br />There just isn’t no matter how much society leads you to believe if you do this and you’ll get this.<br />15:14<br />It’s not how it works.<br />15:15<br />It’s constant growth and evolution and, and change, not only with clients but within myself, right?<br />15:23<br />And so I do have to hold a lot of space for myself.<br />15:26<br />So to your to your question my north star was really always my, why my, why was I doing this?<br />15:33<br />Right.<br />15:33<br />When I could easily get another 9 to 5 job, I could be in, in sales or I could be in marketing again and I could probably make a lot more money doing a lot less work.<br />15:42<br />Right.<br />15:43<br />For me, it was, I knew that I was put on this earth to leave an impact even if that was with one person.<br />15:50<br />And I knew that the way I would put it is that there is only one of you that will ever be created ever, right?<br />15:58<br />There is only one of you.<br />15:59<br />And so you are also the only one that has the gifts you have to give.<br />16:03<br />And so if my gift, if my reasoning for going through a decade of body dysmorphia and eating disorders and you know, self insecurity, if the reason I went through all of that was so that I could help women get out of it so that I could help women teach their daughters to not go through that.<br />16:23<br />OK?<br />16:23<br />Then I just need to show up, I need to find ways to pivot.<br />16:27<br />So that’s kind of always held true of like that is why I do what I do because I in the place where I felt, I mean, severe anxiety.<br />16:37<br />So such a dark depression to a point where I, I could not get out of it.<br />16:42<br />I literally remember telling my parents, I’m like, I don’t know what’s wrong with me.<br />16:47<br />Like I, I feel crazy and it seems like no one can relate to it.<br />16:51<br />And so being able to be that person that says I get it.<br />16:54<br />You’re not crazy.<br />16:55<br />There’s nothing wrong with you, right?<br />16:57<br />We’ve just normalized something that is not normal.<br />17:00<br />And then in order to continue that why I’ve learned that I do need to pour into myself in a lot of ways, right?<br />17:07<br />In order to pour into others, you have to make sure your cup is filled and that’s easier said than done a lot of the time, right?<br />17:15<br />You and I were talking about this before.<br />17:17<br />Even recording.<br />17:18<br />Big thing for me is being in like creative energetic spaces, being with like minded women or purposely giving myself some self care and self care is not just like, oh, I’m gonna go get a facial every week.<br />17:32<br />I wish it was, that would be great, right?<br />17:35<br />But being intentional about like my non negotiables.<br />17:39<br />So for me that’s going to the gym that’s moving my body in some way for me that’s spending time with people who do really pour into me that’s reading, right?<br />17:48<br />Like shutting off the world, shutting off the phone and being in a completely different like creative space.<br />17:54<br />So that’s kind of a long, a long winded answer to your question.<br />17:58<br />Yeah.<br />17:59<br />There’s so many facets to it.<br />18:00<br />How did you figure that out though?<br />18:02<br />Like, I’m so curious because like, I think, you know, we can say all those things, you know, everyone can tell you like, hey, these are the ways that would be the most supportive to you.<br />18:14<br />Don’t forget to fill you up your own cup.<br />18:16<br />Don’t forget, you know, you’re really leaning into your why.<br />18:18<br />Like, I love all of that and I kind of want to peel back a little bit more of like, how did you actually figure that out?<br />18:25<br />Like, did you, did you run into a situation where you’re like, holy shit?<br />18:28<br />I have nothing left within me.<br />18:30<br />I need to like, look back and see like, how do I give back to myself?<br />18:33<br />Like, did you run into these walls or challenges or like almost like pauses that the universe was like, hey, all you got to step back a little bit and evaluate, was it something like that or was it different because I want to appeal that back a little bit of like, how did you figure that out for yourself?<br />18:50<br />Yeah, I think it wasn’t as apparent.<br />18:53<br />I would love, I would love if God was just like here, Ali, I want to just drop this download real quick for it.<br />18:59<br />This is what you need to do and this is why you need to do it.<br />19:03<br />I think it was like little instances along the way.<br />19:05<br />And one that I remember is I was severely depressed.<br />19:09<br />I had like anxiety attack that was last seen.<br />19:12<br />Multiple days in a row.<br />19:14<br />And I was living in my college town at the time, working my 9 to 5 account management position.<br />19:20<br />And I was driving the 45 minutes every night back to my parents’ house in Omaha because I just couldn’t, I couldn’t go to bed alone.<br />19:29<br />And my dad said doing the same thing every single different day and expecting a different result is the definition of insanity.<br />19:39<br />And I had, I had heard that before, but it wasn’t until that point that I realized every single thing I kept trying was basically the same thing just in different wrapping, right?<br />19:50<br />And so that, I mean, that was four or five years before I even started coaching.<br />19:55<br />That was the very first pivotal point of saying, OK, something has to give here.<br />20:00<br />What about my current situation?<br />20:02<br />Am I constantly trying to change in order to be happy?<br />20:06<br />Well, for me, it was, oh, I’m going to control food.<br />20:08<br />I’m going to control my body because once I can control that, then I’ll be happy.<br />20:13<br />But you have to go steps deeper to your point of saying, OK, why do I think that that’s gonna make me happy?<br />20:19<br />What do I actually want?<br />20:21<br />And for me it was OK, I want connection.<br />20:24<br />I want community.<br />20:25<br />I wanna be accepted.<br />20:27<br />OK.<br />20:28<br />So at that point, I didn’t quite know how to make that change.<br />20:31<br />So all I did was I changed my environment.<br />20:33<br />I moved to a different city in my state.<br />20:37<br />Right.<br />20:37<br />And then I realized, ok, this job that I just took something off here, I’m still not quite, it doesn’t quite feel right.<br />20:45<br />And I kept journaling on it of like, what are the commonalities?<br />20:48<br />What do I keep doing?<br />20:50<br />Thinking?<br />20:51<br />It’s going to be different while I kept taking marketing positions where I was sitting at a desk all day thinking, oh, this job will let me talk to people.<br />20:58<br />I never talk to people.<br />21:00<br />I talk to myself most of the time, right?<br />21:02<br />So I, I tried something different.<br />21:05<br />And I think, you know, honestly, the biggest piece of my past that I take like reflection and feedback from is that if, if you can just try one different thing, take it in the sense of it’s not failure, it’s not success.<br />21:18<br />It’s truly OK.<br />21:19<br />How am I going to get feedback from this?<br />21:20<br />Do I like it or do I not like it?<br />21:22<br />And most of my feedback was from things I didn’t like, but it led me to understand myself better.<br />21:28<br />And now I think as a coach to get into that space of saying, OK, I need to pour into my own cup.<br />21:34<br />I need to take steps away, right?<br />21:36<br />I need to be involved in community.<br />21:39<br />A lot of that has been writing down and journaling of what’s valuable to me.<br />21:44<br />Where do I feel energy and where do I feel energy depleted?<br />21:49<br />Right.<br />21:49<br />Sometimes that’s the easiest way to look at it is OK?<br />21:52<br />Does this thing action person give you energy?<br />21:56<br />Do you feel just like lit up after you’re with them or after you’re there?<br />22:00<br />Or is your energy depleted?<br />22:02<br />Do you start to notice?<br />22:03<br />OK, I’m sleeping more.<br />22:05<br />I don’t really want to take care of myself.<br />22:07<br />Right?<br />22:07<br />There’s a commonality of how your energy ebbs and flows.<br />22:11<br />So, so much of that for me was just being more intuitive and being honest with myself of OK, this is not, this is not allowing me to be who I am.<br />22:21<br />What is the one thing I can do right now?<br />22:23<br />That’s gonna shift that so good.<br />22:25<br />Thank you for walking us through all of that.<br />22:27<br />I think to add to that, you know, I think the way I think about it sometimes we do get a to a breaking point.<br />22:33<br />We’re like, all right, something has to freaking shift and it’s insane that we don’t even recognize it in the moment, you know.<br />22:39<br />So for anyone that’s listening a it’s OK if you, you’re at your edge, right?<br />22:44<br />You’re at the the brink of like, OK, something really needs to change.<br />22:48<br />Like, don’t get hard on yourself for not realizing that something needed to change way earlier because I think sometimes we can run into that of like holy cow.<br />22:55<br />I’ve been sitting in this pattern in this experience for weeks, for months, for years and I haven’t shifted anything.<br />23:02<br />And a that’s OK.<br />23:03<br />Now you’re listening to this now and maybe that’s like sparking something and saying, oh OK.<br />23:08<br />I can easily start to peel back the layers.<br />23:11<br />I think too to add to this.<br />23:12<br />Like I love all that.<br />23:13<br />I know this is the same, but the more that you practice becoming aware of right before you meet your edge, you’ll catch it way earlier, right?<br />23:21<br />And I think a lot of the work, at least I’ve learned as a trauma informed somatic practitioner is like our bodies will speak to us.<br />23:29<br />They will tell us like, hey, this is too much.<br />23:33<br />You are crossing a boundary, you’re at capacity, things have to shift, things have to change.<br />23:38<br />And the more that we tune into how our body is speaking to us or how our internal dialogue is speaking to us, we’ll catch on, but we have to start listening so we can start trusting it and being like, ok, I listen, I did I trust.<br />23:53<br />Wow, result, validating.<br />23:55<br />OK.<br />23:55<br />And then we get this feedback loop of like I’m doing the thing, it’s working.<br />24:00<br />I should do this more.<br />24:01<br />And it sounds like you’ve implemented that alley like directly into your life continuously.<br />24:06<br />As like now you have it as a practice in these new areas of life and the new days and the new years to come that Yeah, absolutely.<br />24:14<br />I think, you know, to be transparent, it’s still happening.<br />24:20<br />Jake, I’ve been coaching now for four years.<br />24:23<br />I have a very successful coaching business.<br />24:25<br />I’ve hoped hundreds of women and you and I were talking, I’m now at another kind of catalyst in my life of OK, I want to move.<br />24:33<br />I want to take the next step with my business.<br />24:35<br />I have no idea what that looks like.<br />24:36<br />No clue.<br />24:37<br />Right.<br />24:38<br />But rather than trying to constantly control it being more open to receding, I think I’ve seen that in the past, all I did was try to hold it so tightly and there’s no room for that to breathe.<br />24:50<br />Rather than allowing it to expand, allowing conversations and connections and opportunities to come to you because truly believe like energy attracts, right?<br />25:01<br />When we talk about like manifestation, I always joke with people that you can manifest until you’re blue in the face.<br />25:07<br />But unless you’re doing actions to allow that manifestation to happen, nothing’s going to change, right?<br />25:15<br />And so I look at it as like energy attracts.<br />25:17<br />Who are you being in order to get where you want to be?<br />25:21<br />Not?<br />25:21<br />What are you doing?<br />25:23<br />Yeah, so beautifully said, I love that, you know, and one thing I just want to call out too, like we’re just so similar in a lot of ways like, and I love hearing that because I’m also in a transition and a pivot and I’ve shared that with people, I think where you’re coming from is like really being adaptable and flexible to that.<br />25:39<br />And I think we get so like, I don’t know what this is going to look like or I’m going to try and control it, whether we’re aware of it or not.<br />25:46<br />Like our subconscious is just going to be like, well, you know, this very well, let’s just stay here.<br />25:52<br />It’s safe.<br />25:53<br />Why not?<br />25:53<br />Even if safety is more painful.<br />25:56<br />Right.<br />25:56<br />That’s where the ego is.<br />25:57<br />Like, well, even though this is still hurting you or maybe this is something that doesn’t feel in alignment, but we know it, you know how to show up every day in it.<br />26:07<br />So you’re somewhat comfortable and your system’s like, I want to stay, why can’t I stay?<br />26:12<br />And you’re like, no, I’m being called to something different and, and that takes so much.<br />26:18<br />Yeah, like flexibility, openness and adaptability.<br />26:21<br />And so I think that’s so beautiful that you mention that and it’s an ongoing practice.<br />26:26<br />Oh, absolutely.<br />26:27<br />And I literally say this in my coaching that as humans, the only three things that we look for are love safety and belonging.<br />26:35<br />And the hard part is a lot of times we’re finding those in places that we’ve outgrown, right?<br />26:40<br />Because our body loves security.<br />26:43<br />It loves to feel like, ok, I know what’s going to happen, right?<br />26:46<br />We don’t, we don’t love change.<br />26:48<br />That’s not how we were built, right?<br />26:50<br />We’re fearful of that because it’s unknown.<br />26:52<br />And I had a coach say this to me once that the difference, you know, between where you are now and where you want to be is just knowledge.<br />27:00<br />We’re scared of it because we don’t know what it is yet.<br />27:03<br />But how powerful is that?<br />27:04<br />We just don’t know it.<br />27:06<br />So that means we can go out and look for it.<br />27:08<br />You know, we don’t experience it until we know it.<br />27:10<br />So we have to experience it in order to know it.<br />27:13<br />And by like Cusco snoring, I’m like, can you hear him?<br />27:16<br />I can’t, but I put honey in her bed too.<br />27:19<br />Oh I’m like, dude, wake up just kidding.<br />27:22<br />It’s fine.<br />27:24<br />But yeah, we don’t know until we experience it.<br />27:26<br />I think that’s the most beautiful thing.<br />27:27<br />And so I really do wanna get back a little bit to like body image and feeling confident just a little bit as to like, you know, if there is someone out there that’s listening to like, well, I don’t feel comfortable in my body.<br />27:39<br />I don’t feel confident.<br />27:40<br />I feel like I’m gonna be insecure for the rest of my life.<br />27:43<br />I don’t know if this can change.<br />27:45<br />I don’t know even know how to change.<br />27:46<br />It even looks like to start.<br />27:48<br />Where can someone start?<br />27:50<br />Oh, a big question with so many different answers.<br />27:54<br />I think honestly the first place to start is being honest with yourself around.<br />27:59<br />Why do you feel this way in your body?<br />28:02<br />Right?<br />28:02<br />For, for me, I was always questioning that of saying, well, I feel disconnected to my body because I’m heavier because I’m not this size because I’m not this weight and I always blamed it on my outward appearance.<br />28:16<br />But to what you and I have been talking about is it’s taking a step deeper and saying, hey, but why, why do you feel disconnected in your body?<br />28:25<br />Who or what experience taught you that?<br />28:28<br />What about that?<br />28:29<br />Makes you feel unsafe or unloved or unworthy?<br />28:33<br />Right?<br />28:33<br />Because it’s rarely a topic.<br />28:35<br />Ok.<br />28:36<br />I, I want to be in a smaller body.<br />28:37<br />It’s usually the why?<br />28:38<br />Under the why?<br />28:39<br />Well, I watched my mom struggle with her body and her appearance, her whole life.<br />28:45<br />I watched my parents get divorced and I was, you know, going through this at a young age, it’s, I had a boy break up with me because I didn’t look like the girl in the magazine, right?<br />28:57<br />It’s always a reason or an experience or a person.<br />29:01<br />And it could just be society’s expectations too that you’ve been through.<br />29:05<br />But I think the first step is really articulating.<br />29:08<br />Like, why do I feel this way?<br />29:09<br />Who, what experience taught me this?<br />29:12<br />Because once we can establish that we can recognize that it wasn’t us in the first place.<br />29:18<br />It wasn’t our thoughts, it wasn’t our feelings.<br />29:20<br />We were not born feeling this way about ourselves.<br />29:24<br />One of my favorite things.<br />29:25<br />And it’s just like a little fun fact that I ask people is there are two things that we are born being fearful of.<br />29:32<br />Ok, only two things.<br />29:34<br />And when I asked that most people say being alone or not being loved or, you know, being hurt in some way and the two things that we’re born being fearful of are falling and loud noises, that’s it.<br />29:48<br />Everything else is a learned experience.<br />29:51<br />So if it’s been earned, you can unlearn it drop.<br />29:56<br />Let me just walk away from that for a second.<br />29:58<br />But truly, I think, you know, we always want to start with the action and the result.<br />30:02<br />But the biggest piece of advice that I ever took from my own journey and what I teach all my clients to do is we have to do the mental and emotional first.<br />30:11<br />Your thoughts and your feelings drastically make a bigger impact on your results than any action ever could.<br />30:17<br />100% totally.<br />30:19<br />I really love that.<br />30:19<br />You said that I think it’s so beautiful and so powerful to recognize that nothing that we are scared of today was something that we were born with.<br />30:27<br />Everything was learned and it’s so powerful to say like everything that we’ve learned is also ability, you can unlearn it, you can go through the undoing, you can go through the the shedding of the layers, which is so beautiful.<br />30:39<br />And so how does someone go from that to like actually what is, I guess what does it feel like to be like really confident in your body?<br />30:49<br />Like really expressive in your body and not just like in your like, I think I’m using the word body, but I almost just want to be like your essence, right?<br />30:57<br />Because I like your soul.<br />30:59<br />Like, how do you, I think you do this very well just as a human being.<br />31:03<br />And I think you really embody this in general and I think, you know, the body image is a thing for sure.<br />31:09<br />And you feel a relationship with your body.<br />31:11<br />But I’d love to hear your perspective on how do you step into that really confident, expressive boldness that comes from your essence, from your soul, from just who you be not what you look like, I guess.<br />31:25<br />Yeah.<br />31:25<br />No, that totally makes sense.<br />31:27<br />I think we use body or body image almost as like a wall or a construct if you will because it’s something that we can tangibly see so we can change it, we can manipulate it, right?<br />31:38<br />Versus your soul, your essence like your spirit, right?<br />31:42<br />I always kind of say like my energy that is where confidence truly lies.<br />31:48<br />Like confidence cannot be bought, borrowed or stolen.<br />31:51<br />You can’t take it from someone else.<br />31:53<br />You can’t copy what someone else looks like or what they wear or how they act.<br />31:58<br />And magically become confident.<br />32:00<br />Confidence is when you are being authentically you, right?<br />32:03<br />It’s when your worthiness comes from who you are rather than what you do or what you look like.<br />32:08<br />So I think in order to ask the question of like how to get that right?<br />32:12<br />There’s so many different ways and so many different steps.<br />32:15<br />But I think the biggest piece there is asking, OK, how do I respect myself so that I am capable of being the most authentic version of me?<br />32:24<br />Right?<br />32:24<br />And for a lot of us, we’re not realizing that most of the actions we’re taking on a daily basis are actually disrespectful to who we are, right?<br />32:33<br />So when we say yes, but we really want to say no, but we’re not sure how to put up boundaries, right?<br />32:38<br />When we pour into others and don’t make time to pour into ourselves, or we put our own needs on the back burner because we believe they’re not worthy enough or, or a burden if we ask someone to take care of our needs.<br />32:52<br />You know, I think a big piece is like self sabotage.<br />32:54<br />We love to say, ok, well, I have this to do list first and then I have to do this for everyone else.<br />33:01<br />Right?<br />33:02<br />Again, we’re ignoring ourselves.<br />33:04<br />And I love to use the analogy of like if you’re reading a story, right?<br />33:08<br />And you’re the main character, ok?<br />33:09<br />You have all these supplemental characters that are gonna come in throughout the course of your life, you’re going to have the best friend and maybe the spouse and like the weird person down the street that bothers you when you order coffee.<br />33:21<br />I don’t know.<br />33:22<br />Right.<br />33:22<br />You’re gonna have all these supplemental characters.<br />33:24<br />But if one leaves the story, if you’re no longer friends with them, if someone passes away, the story continues.<br />33:32<br />But if the main character, if you do not show up in the story, it doesn’t exist.<br />33:37<br />Right?<br />33:38<br />And so it is, it’s truly looking at your life and saying, ok, in what areas am I maybe not showing up as myself or I don’t feel connected to who I am or what I’m doing in that space.<br />33:50<br />OK.<br />33:51<br />Well, then we maybe need to look at, is it the environment?<br />33:54<br />Is it the people?<br />33:55<br />Is it the the action?<br />33:56<br />Let’s investigate a little bit.<br />33:58<br />What about that?<br />33:59<br />Do you not feel authentic in?<br />34:01<br />And I think sometimes the bigger question for women is, you know, I don’t, I don’t even know who I am.<br />34:06<br />I don’t know the authentic part of me in order to be confident.<br />34:09<br />I don’t even know who that is.<br />34:11<br />Ok.<br />34:11<br />I would say the first step is talking to someone because for so many of us, we’ve been taught in order to be a strong woman, we have to do it on our own.<br />34:20<br />We’re not supposed to be emotional, we’re not supposed to be expressive, we’re not supposed to be indecisive, right?<br />34:27<br />Because then you’re seen as weak or, you know, so many other words that it can use that women have had to challenge forever.<br />34:35<br />But I think the biggest piece is have someone else hold space for you.<br />34:39<br />That’s the first thing that I did when I finally got to that breaking point.<br />34:43<br />I didn’t even, I didn’t even tell my parents, I was struggling before I reached out to someone and said, here you go.<br />34:48<br />Here’s all my crap.<br />34:50<br />I don’t know who I am or what I want to do or what’s wrong with me.<br />34:53<br />But can you tell me?<br />34:55<br />But right.<br />34:57<br />And, and to your point, it’s the unraveling that gets you to the point where you’re like, holy crap.<br />35:02<br />This person existed underneath all of that the whole time.<br />35:06<br />I just couldn’t see her.<br />35:07<br />Yeah, so well said and so beautiful.<br />35:10<br />And I think, yeah, if we just start talking, I think, you know, a lot of parts of ourselves, but you’re kind of talking to, they want to be heard, they want to be seen, they want to be loved.<br />35:19<br />And it’s so funny how ironically the world is like, no, you can’t show these parts but the parts within us, they’re like, no, please.<br />35:26<br />I’d love to be loved on, I’d love to be seen.<br />35:28<br />I’d love to be heard.<br />35:30<br />And you just tackle that with just, just step one talking to someone because when you let someone else into your world, those parts are getting the opportunity to just share and be and it’s the journey ends up leading you to that inner respect that you talk to, which is it truly I love that you took that route with sharing this because the confidence does come from an inner respect that you have for yourself.<br />35:54<br />And the more that you give these different parts of yourself, the opportunity to share, be be honest, be authentic.<br />36:01<br />You are respecting those parts.<br />36:03<br />You are loving those parts.<br />36:05<br />You are saying, hey, you are more than welcome to be in the room with me.<br />36:09<br />Come on in and be a part of me because then all of that comes through your confidence, all of that comes to your expression, all of that comes through your embodiment.<br />36:18<br />All of that comes to your essence.<br />36:20<br />It’s the shunning of the parts that are like, that’s what keeps us insecure or scared or shy or small.<br />36:29<br />This is, I don’t really think there’s, you can choose if you want to be small or big whatever your authentic essence is.<br />36:35<br />But by giving those parts of you’re giving yourself a chance to choose that love what you just said of, of shunning the pieces of you that you don’t want other people to see.<br />36:45<br />And we see that so much more even now it’s so much more prevalent because of social media because we only see the high, the highlight reels, we only or show what we want people to see and the vulnerability, the dark parts of us, the messy parts we hide in this back closet and we think it’s never going to open again.<br />37:07<br />But we keep stacking it so full that, that door is going to fling wide open and all that crap is going to come out and you’re going to wonder what the hell do I do with it now?<br />37:17<br />Right.<br />37:17<br />Yeah.<br />37:17<br />You know what I think is so funny.<br />37:19<br />I’ve told Nick this a million times.<br />37:21<br />I was like, we’re all trying to connect and we talk about all these surface level things all trying to resonate.<br />37:28<br />And the number one thing that we all as human beings have in common are these insecurities.<br />37:34<br />Are these things that we’re hiding?<br />37:36<br />Like are these parts of ourselves?<br />37:38<br />And it’s the last thing that we feel safe enough to bring up in conversation.<br />37:42<br />I’m like, what, please tell me how the world was turned upside down and been like, OK, so there’s one thing that we all have in common that we truly all navigate fear and security, lack of confidence.<br />37:57<br />All these things that are coming up is the last thing that we share with someone and it is the most common thing that we have worldwide.<br />38:04<br />And I wonder even will ask you this question, why do you think we do that?<br />38:09<br />Do you think it comes from pride?<br />38:10<br />Do you think it comes from, it’s what’s normalized or that people don’t want to be a burden?<br />38:15<br />Like, why do you think we do that?<br />38:17<br />I think, well, I think biologically we are all like, there’s definitely parts within us that want to keep us safe and protected and that is just such a scary thing.<br />38:24<br />But even societally, right?<br />38:26<br />As a culture, as community, we want to be included, right?<br />38:30<br />We want to be like, oh I want to be like you, we automatically start to shift and change because we’re like, I want to be accepted in community.<br />38:38<br />And I think because of a lot of our community and our culture is like social media, any culture you dive into anything, you know, there’s something that looks accepted and then our internal sides are like that’s accepted.<br />38:51<br />So I’m just going to do that.<br />38:52<br />No one’s talking about this over here.<br />38:53<br />So I’m not going to bring it up.<br />38:55<br />So I think there’s just multiple different angles.<br />38:57<br />There’s our own internal dialogue of like I want to stay safe biologically speaking, we have this part of us that want to keep, that wants to protective.<br />39:05<br />It’s also the same part of us that keeps us out of harm.<br />39:09<br />I just don’t know, we know how to leverage it, right?<br />39:10<br />So that keeps us out of harm.<br />39:11<br />So like what keeps us from running in front of a car?<br />39:14<br />What keeps us aware when you’re running down a black alley?<br />39:17<br />And you’re like, this is really dark and scary.<br />39:19<br />I should be on alert that the primal part of us is being used as in any other ways.<br />39:25<br />And I think to the talking of someone to like being aware of someone of our things and doing the unraveling.<br />39:32<br />We get to choose when we want that protection to be there, right?<br />39:36<br />When we want to listen to the parts of us and be like, ok, I need to be on alert right now.<br />39:41<br />I need to be aware of like I don’t feel safe and I need to listen to that, but I don’t think we know the spectrum or I don’t want to say battery life or like what that actually looks like in our day to day lives because we overuse that internal skill in ways that are keeping us back.<br />39:58<br />I hope that answers your question and I sure you believe the same exact thing.<br />40:02<br />But I think we just have, we have to learn those things so we can choose something different.<br />40:06<br />Yeah, I completely agree and not to go down a completely different path.<br />40:10<br />But no, let’s go for it where you want to go.<br />40:13<br />It literally makes me think of even just the outside of the body image conversation, the confidence conversation.<br />40:19<br />I always tell women that that drips into the rest of our lives, right?<br />40:23<br />Our confidence in work, our confidence in dating and relationships.<br />40:28<br />And I think what you said holds so much truth to that as well of we’ve almost biologically created these defense mechanisms because we want to be accepted, right?<br />40:37<br />The love, the safety of belonging.<br />40:39<br />And so I don’t know if you’ve seen it, but I even think that’s transitioned, our relationships where we are less likely to let people in.<br />40:48<br />We do hold up such higher walls to the point where we don’t understand.<br />40:53<br />How do I let someone in?<br />40:54<br />How am I vulnerable?<br />40:55<br />How do I do this and potentially get hurt?<br />40:58<br />But you always get the greater reward in the end.<br />41:01<br />And I think I see that even more and more in my clients right now.<br />41:04<br />120%.<br />41:05<br />I mean, this is a lot of what we talk about on the podcast.<br />41:07<br />I’m so glad you’re bringing it up because I think one, it’s interesting, vulnerability is a catalyst of connection.<br />41:13<br />Renee Brown literally says that vulnerability is everything, it is everything, but you’re so right.<br />41:21<br />We almost are like we want literally brings us closer in relationships.<br />41:25<br />It creates the kind of like soul fire relationships that we’re all craving, but we’re so scared and I think that ends up taking there’s so much there one is like you learning to be responsible for your own feelings and other people are being responsible for themselves.<br />41:40<br />This is why it’s so beautiful for both people in relationship to do the work.<br />41:44<br />Because when you start to realize like I’m holding my back myself back because of a past experience that I experience and I’m not opening up oh, vulnerably.<br />41:54<br />And so I’m not even giving you the opportunity to hold me to see me to love me.<br />41:58<br />And I’m taking that away from you.<br />42:00<br />But all I want is for you to love me, see me.<br />42:02<br />Do you get it?<br />42:03<br />And so I think that a way to do that is truly through communication, like feeling safe enough to communicate these things.<br />42:10<br />But there’s so much skill set that comes into that, that we just haven’t learned.<br />42:14<br />But it starts with ourselves, like us becoming safe with the parts of ourselves.<br />42:18<br />So then we can let someone in and then knowingly if we let someone in and it’s not received, well, it doesn’t mean anything about you.<br />42:25<br />It doesn’t change your experience.<br />42:27<br />It does not affect your worthiness.<br />42:29<br />It does not say that you are not lovable.<br />42:31<br />It shows that maybe that person doesn’t have the skills to support you in that way or maybe they just haven’t loved any.<br />42:38<br />They just know how to respond to that and you cannot control or change that about them.<br />42:42<br />But we can’t keep ourselves from sharing.<br />42:45<br />We can’t keep ourselves from putting up a wall because if we do, then we’re never going to receive the thing that we want so badly and what we’re all meant to receive, right?<br />42:54<br />Deep, deep connection.<br />42:56<br />I love that.<br />42:56<br />And I think that can be said just about so many, so many other aspects of our lives 100%.<br />43:02<br />And I see that, you know, to bring it back to food and body image and the coaching that I do.<br />43:08<br />I see that in even just the control mechanisms that we have, right?<br />43:12<br />We put up walls with our relationships because we don’t want to be vulnerable.<br />43:15<br />We don’t want to show, hey, I am, I’m struggling in this way.<br />43:19<br />I need, it’s so hard for us to ask for help, right?<br />43:23<br />We even do that with, you know, I look at like food and dieting for instance, we say, ok, well, I’m going to restrict this because it’s control when in reality, what we want comes from fueling our bodies and from treating them with respect and yet we are doing the exact opposite expecting that result.<br />43:39<br />Yeah.<br />43:39<br />Something that I just thought about when you said that was like, the restriction is such rigid that at least we feel like, oh, I have these two lanes that I can follow like this feels safe.<br />43:50<br />I know what direction I’m going in.<br />43:52<br />I’m supposed to eat this way.<br />43:53<br />I’m supposed to count this many calories, whatever we want to do.<br />43:56<br />This is what this looked like and like what intuitive eating has taught me and what you’re talking to.<br />44:01<br />It’s a lot more gray.<br />44:03<br />There’s no definite like, hey, you’re supposed to eat like this or this is what the lanes look like.<br />44:09<br />And I think we, so as human beings love to hold on to that control of clarity, that control of direction of like this is what it’s supposed to look like.<br />44:18<br />But we lack the intuitive sense and the ability to be fluid to be dynamic to be like, I feel like I’m on a burger today or, you know, I’m really craving meat today or I know I need some greens and like allowing us to choose those thoughts versus letting the standards, not the rules around eating, right?<br />44:38<br />That we all subconsciously construct and so on.<br />44:41<br />So it’s so interesting to hear you say that because it’s so true, like in the rigidity in the control that is like, oh, I know where I’m going.<br />44:50<br />What we’re asking people to do is to be like a little bit more go where we’re going, right.<br />44:56<br />That’s the other thing is like there’s so much assumption and that we know, but do we, I and I think it all ties back to that authenticity piece, right?<br />45:06<br />We, we love to, it would be wonderful if we had our entire life planned out and we could see every single step and we knew exactly what was going to happen with every single choice and you never had to question what was going to happen next or what scary thing might be around the next corner, right?<br />45:23<br />And so as humans, it’s human nature to hold tightly to control, to like you’re saying, the rigidity gives us almost that false sense of security rather than recognizing that, that security, that control might be the exact thing that’s keeping us from a life of confidence, of freedom of this just energetic vibrancy, right?<br />45:45<br />And I love that, you know, tying all the way back to what we were saying at the beginning, you said like that’s, that’s just the energy that I bring out when I talk.<br />45:53<br />That’s how I feel.<br />45:54<br />And I think the more you lean into it, you more you lean into the gray space, you start to ask the question, why and how a lot more than what you start to ask, ask those questions.<br />46:07<br />And you become more intuitive to where the control or where those walls in your life are showing up.<br />46:14<br />Yeah, but they still show up.<br />46:15<br />They definitely do, but you’re more aware of them and now you have the tools to move past them and to the authenticity before we like wrap up here, it’s like what it is for you, right?<br />46:27<br />Because what it is for me is so different than what it is for you, which not trying to make this more complicated, but it really comes down to like you cracking your own code on like what that y looks like?<br />46:38<br />How is my wall showing up?<br />46:40<br />Where does this look like in my life?<br />46:42<br />And because when you crack your own code, then you’re, you’re good, you’re good.<br />46:47<br />Doesn’t matter how someone else is doing it.<br />46:49<br />Like as long as they’re doing it in the way that supports them and they’ve cracked their own code.<br />46:53<br />I think a lot of what we’re talking about here too is like you feeling empowered be like, OK, what does this, how does is apply to me?<br />47:02<br />What does my wife look like to me?<br />47:04<br />Where is this pattern coming from in my life?<br />47:07<br />To me?<br />47:08<br />Not what it looks like to all these other people on social media, CNN or like the people down the street.<br />47:16<br />Because to be honest, I think we’re all here in our world to go figure that out.<br />47:19<br />Like what is my own?<br />47:21<br />How do I crack my own code?<br />47:22<br />What is my own evolution look like?<br />47:24<br />What does my journey look like?<br />47:26<br />What if I want to make a right instead of a left?<br />47:28<br />Like you can, you don’t have to choose one or the other.<br />47:31<br />You’re not stuck in the narrative that someone wrote for you.<br />47:37<br />I mean, that’s a, that’s a topic for a different day of generational trauma.<br />47:41<br />And you know, we’ll go down that route soon, I think to wrap up into your point, it’s, we all have had different experiences that have created who we are.<br />47:51<br />But your past does not define who you become jumping in here to remind you that we do have an online virtual community called the fully expressed Community for women.<br />48:02<br />If you are craving to have these conversations to see, talk more about in detail, what it actually means to live a life fully expressed, to have access to other women that are also wanting to optimize our life, wanting to be regulated and wanting to fully express themselves in their relationships and their business and just in life and attract those kinds of opportunities.<br />48:26<br />I want to invite you into the fully expressed community where we meet every second Wednesday of every single month, we’re only $27 a month.<br />48:35<br />So go check it out, send me ad m if you’re interested and I’ll get you right in there.<br />48:41<br />I love that.<br />48:42<br />So I’m going to ask you one question or maybe two.<br />48:46<br />But, you know, as you’re on this path of like, really leaning into like you’re on evolution, like being open to like what your next pivot is, what your career is, you know, really, really unlocking your fullest expression in your life and in your business.<br />48:58<br />Where do you feel called to go in this next step of life?<br />49:03<br />That’s such a good question.<br />49:05<br />I really, it’s interesting.<br />49:07<br />I felt like 2023 was very much a year of growth and self discovery and hardship for myself, but for a lot of people and I feel like this new year just has so much like opportunity and I feel so hopeful and optimistic for it.<br />49:24<br />But where I see it taking me is so much bigger picture.<br />49:28<br />I don’t have any of the fine tuned steps and I think that’s the beauty of it.<br />49:31<br />I, I see myself speaking to women on a larger platform, whatever that might be, whether that’s in person or podcasting or, you know, connecting at events, but actually getting to be face to face with people again in that kind of connection.<br />49:47<br />I think a lot of it for me, my own personal journey, the self growth is going to be still challenging the shoulds.<br />49:55<br />I turned 30 this year.<br />49:56<br />I’m from the Midwest.<br />49:58<br />Right.<br />49:58<br />The shoulds are, I should be married with kids and have a home and be settled down.<br />50:03<br />And so much of my spirit is telling me, go, go and see the world, go and explore, go and connect, get out of your comfort zone.<br />50:12<br />And I have no idea what that looks like.<br />50:14<br />But I think that’s really exciting.<br />50:15<br />Yeah, I think that’s absolutely beautiful and I love that.<br />50:18<br />It’s almost like 2023 years of the year of like, ok, I know you’re growing a lot, like 2024 is like, well, let me show you why.<br />50:25<br />Yeah.<br />50:26<br />And I really do think you’re an amazing speaker.<br />50:29<br />Like it was so beautiful.<br />50:30<br />Thank you so much for coming out of the podcast.<br />50:32<br />And I’m so excited for you to like, get on those stages, you know, find the right stages, find the right rooms where you feel like you’re seen and heard as well and connected and so so beautiful.<br />50:42<br />So, thank you so much for coming on and bless you all ask or share.<br />50:45<br />Can you share with everyone?<br />50:46<br />How can someone find you?<br />50:48<br />How can someone connect?<br />50:49<br />You kind of just follow along with your journey or if someone wants to hire you as a speaker, you know, where can they reach out to you?<br />50:54<br />Yeah.<br />50:54<br />Come hang out.<br />50:55<br />You can find me on all social media at Ask coach Ali just Ali, my website is also ask coachali.com slide in my DM i have never met a stranger.<br />51:07<br />I am always open to talking to anyone about anything if you need the support.<br />51:11<br />That’s why I’m here.<br />51:12<br />I mean, saying, well, thank you so much for being here.<br />51:15<br />I love you so much and yeah, I just can’t wait for us to continue to stick along with each other’s journeys and see what’s coming for you.<br />51:22<br />Thank you so much for having me.</div></div></div></div></div></div></div>



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<li>Ali’s personal struggle with body image and self-confidence.</li>



<li>The role of societal expectations in shaping self-perception.</li>



<li>Transformative moments that led Ali to wellness coaching.</li>



<li>Strategies for developing a positive body image and self-love.</li>



<li>Empowering women to embrace their authentic selves.</li>
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<p>Ali Sempek, “Coach Ali”, is an Internationally Certified Wellness Coach and Founder/CEO of her own women’s empowerment company, Ask Coach Ali. After a decade of disordered eating and failing to hate her body skinny, Ali craved more from her life than a smaller jean size. Today, she’s changing the narrative of what healthy looks like by helping women transform their relationships with food and who they see in the mirror.</p>



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<p>Instagram: <a href="https://www.instagram.com/askcoachali/">@askcoachali</a><br />Website: <a href="https://askcoachali.com/">https://askcoachali.com/</a></p>



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Welcome back to another episode of The Fully Expressed Podcast with Karenna. Today, we’re thrilled to have Ali Sempek, a remarkable women’s wellness coach and empowerment speaker, join us. In this episode, Ali shares her transformative journey from struggling with body image to finding empowerment and teaching others to do the same.



Ali opens up about her personal struggles with body image and how it impacted her life from a young age. Her story is a testament to the power of self-reflection, resilience, and the journey towards self-love. Through her experiences, Ali discovered the importance of breaking free from societal expectations and embracing her authentic self.



This conversation is more than just about overcoming body image issues; it’s about a deeper understanding of self-worth and confidence. Ali’s insights into the challenges women face in today’s society, and how she navigated these waters, are both inspiring and relatable.







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Full Transcript0:00Welcome to the fully expressed podcast with Karenna, where we talk and have conversations all about what it means to live a life, fully expressed.0:08Every conversation that we have on this podcast is truly an invitation for you to live more express in your life relation and business.0:17So thank you so much for tuning in today.0:19I’m really stoked because I have Ali Sempek.0:24Is that how I pronounce your last name?0:25I might have meant that I might have messed that up.0:28I’m really bad with that part, but with lie and lie, I’m going to let her introduce herself, but I want to share with you how Ali and I met.0:37I think we met through Instagram.0:39And this was kind of even early on in my coaching journey.0:43Like I know you were early on in your coaching journey.0:45I was early on in my coaching journey.0:47And we got on the conversation.0:49I just loved your energy and you were exploring the idea of wanting to become a coach and what that actually looked like and what it was going to be like to empower women in the way that you felt called to at the time.1:00And it’s so fun to have Ali here now.1:03Like I think literally four years later to catch up on what she is doing and how she is supporting women.1:10And honestly, just to witness your growth, Ali, I think it’s really, really beautiful what you’re doing for women, how you’re showing up on Instagram.1:18And I just cannot wait to dive into the details of your story truly from what it was like to fall in love with your body again.1:28You know what it was like to step into the confidence that you literally like like vibrate all the time and now you help women doing that.1:38And so with that being said, I’m going to pass it over to you ali.1:41So go ahead and just introduce yourselves for me.1:43Absolutely.1:44Well, I’m so glad I’m here.1:46I’m Ali or more commonly known as coach Ali.1:49I’m a women’s wellness coach and empowerment speaker.1:52So what I do is I help women break up with dieting with food rules with bad body image days in order to feel happier and healthier and more confident.2:02So much of what I coach on, like you said, has to do with my own story, really lacking the self-confidence, struggling with my body since I was younger and never really being able to find someone or the resources...]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Episode #19: New Year Intentions: The one question to ask yourself]]>
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<p>Welcome back to The Fully Expressed Podcast with Karenna, where we dive deep into what it means to live a life true to ourselves. As we stand on the brink of 2024, it’s the perfect time to reflect and set intentions that resonate with our deepest desires and aspirations. This episode is about finding what makes us feel most alive and how to infuse that into every aspect of our lives.</p>



<p>In today’s episode, we explore the significance of being present and embracing each moment, whether filled with joy, challenges, or introspection. Karenna shares her journey of the past year: self-discovery, reflection, and being in the moment. She talks about the importance of acknowledging our emotions, experiences, and the little things that light up our lives.</p>



<p>The discussion delves into how setting intentions, rather than rigid goals, can lead to a more fulfilling and less pressured life. Karenna emphasizes the power of intention setting in various aspects of life – relationships, business, and personal growth. The approach is about being open to life’s experiences and adapting as we go, always focusing on what makes us feel truly alive.</p>



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<div class="wp-block-create-block-castos-transcript"><div class="ssp-transcript"><div class="row"><div class="col"><div class="tabs"><div class="tab">Full Transcript<div class="tab-content ssp-transcript-content">0:00<br />Welcome to the Fully Expressed podcast with Karenna.<br />0:02<br />This is the podcast show where we just have conversations around what it actually means to live a life fully express.<br />0:09<br />These conversations are an invitation to you leaning into and finding your fullest expressed selves in your life, your relationships and your business.<br />0:18<br />So thank you so much for being here.<br />0:21<br />You guys, can you believe that 2024 is around the corner?<br />0:26<br />Like a part of me is just like, how is this happening this year has absolutely flown by and it’s, it’s wild to think about too because there have been, this past year has been such a year of transitions, asking myself very deep questions, really leaning into a pivot that I announced here towards the end of 2023.<br />0:46<br />And in that, there were a lot of like harder conversations with myself.<br />0:50<br />A lot of moments of stillness, a lot of curiosity and in those moments, they felt like they were so slow.<br />0:57<br />I was like, oh my gosh, how am I still in these moments of myself while at the same time?<br />1:03<br />Life has just gone so quickly.<br />1:05<br />And I’m like, every year that I get older, I’m practicing to be more present.<br />1:09<br />And in the present moment, it feels like life is going so slow and so fast.<br />1:13<br />At the same time, the present moment has this last year has really given me like I have tears covered my eyes.<br />1:18<br />How much I’ve practiced this being in the present moment, which is like being present with my emotions, being present with who I’m becoming, being present with really hard conversations, being present with all of it.<br />1:29<br />You know, like every moment paying attention to the textures, the smells, the taste, the experiences, the feeling that I’m feeling in my body.<br />1:40<br />And yeah, I can literally feel like the emotions just coming straight to my eyes right now as I’m speaking because this last year has felt like that.<br />1:48<br />And in those moments, everything feels like it stops and everything at the same time has gone so freaking fast.<br />1:54<br />And in these moments, I realize that, wow, I’m so grateful for the presence and it makes me even feel more grateful for every moment, every day because life is flying by.<br />2:07<br />Truly, it is going so quickly and sometimes I wish I...</div></div></div></div></div></div></div>]]>
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Welcome back to The Fully Expressed Podcast with Karenna, where we dive deep into what it means to live a life true to ourselves. As we stand on the brink of 2024, it’s the perfect time to reflect and set intentions that resonate with our deepest desires and aspirations. This episode is about finding what makes us feel most alive and how to infuse that into every aspect of our lives.



In today’s episode, we explore the significance of being present and embracing each moment, whether filled with joy, challenges, or introspection. Karenna shares her journey of the past year: self-discovery, reflection, and being in the moment. She talks about the importance of acknowledging our emotions, experiences, and the little things that light up our lives.



The discussion delves into how setting intentions, rather than rigid goals, can lead to a more fulfilling and less pressured life. Karenna emphasizes the power of intention setting in various aspects of life – relationships, business, and personal growth. The approach is about being open to life’s experiences and adapting as we go, always focusing on what makes us feel truly alive.







You can read the full podcast transcript for this episode below:



Full Transcript0:00Welcome to the Fully Expressed podcast with Karenna.0:02This is the podcast show where we just have conversations around what it actually means to live a life fully express.0:09These conversations are an invitation to you leaning into and finding your fullest expressed selves in your life, your relationships and your business.0:18So thank you so much for being here.0:21You guys, can you believe that 2024 is around the corner?0:26Like a part of me is just like, how is this happening this year has absolutely flown by and it’s, it’s wild to think about too because there have been, this past year has been such a year of transitions, asking myself very deep questions, really leaning into a pivot that I announced here towards the end of 2023.0:46And in that, there were a lot of like harder conversations with myself.0:50A lot of moments of stillness, a lot of curiosity and in those moments, they felt like they were so slow.0:57I was like, oh my gosh, how am I still in these moments of myself while at the same time?1:03Life has just gone so quickly.1:05And I’m like, every year that I get older, I’m practicing to be more present.1:09And in the present moment, it feels like life is going so slow and so fast.1:13At the same time, the present moment has this last year has really given me like I have tears covered my eyes.1:18How much I’ve practiced this being in the present moment, which is like being present with my emotions, being present with who I’m becoming, being present with really hard conversations, being present with all of it.1:29You know, like every moment paying attention to the textures, the smells, the taste, the experiences, the feeling that I’m feeling in my body.1:40And yeah, I can literally feel like the emotions just coming straight to my eyes right now as I’m speaking because this last year has felt like that.1:48And in those moments, everything feels like it stops and everything at the same time has gone so freaking fast.1:54And in these moments, I realize that, wow, I’m so grateful for the presence and it makes me even feel more grateful for every moment, every day because life is flying by.2:07Truly, it is going so quickly and sometimes I wish I...]]>
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<p>Welcome back to The Fully Expressed Podcast with Karenna, where we dive deep into what it means to live a life true to ourselves. As we stand on the brink of 2024, it’s the perfect time to reflect and set intentions that resonate with our deepest desires and aspirations. This episode is about finding what makes us feel most alive and how to infuse that into every aspect of our lives.</p>



<p>In today’s episode, we explore the significance of being present and embracing each moment, whether filled with joy, challenges, or introspection. Karenna shares her journey of the past year: self-discovery, reflection, and being in the moment. She talks about the importance of acknowledging our emotions, experiences, and the little things that light up our lives.</p>



<p>The discussion delves into how setting intentions, rather than rigid goals, can lead to a more fulfilling and less pressured life. Karenna emphasizes the power of intention setting in various aspects of life – relationships, business, and personal growth. The approach is about being open to life’s experiences and adapting as we go, always focusing on what makes us feel truly alive.</p>



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<div class="wp-block-create-block-castos-transcript"><div class="ssp-transcript"><div class="row"><div class="col"><div class="tabs"><div class="tab">Full Transcript<div class="tab-content ssp-transcript-content">0:00<br />Welcome to the Fully Expressed podcast with Karenna.<br />0:02<br />This is the podcast show where we just have conversations around what it actually means to live a life fully express.<br />0:09<br />These conversations are an invitation to you leaning into and finding your fullest expressed selves in your life, your relationships and your business.<br />0:18<br />So thank you so much for being here.<br />0:21<br />You guys, can you believe that 2024 is around the corner?<br />0:26<br />Like a part of me is just like, how is this happening this year has absolutely flown by and it’s, it’s wild to think about too because there have been, this past year has been such a year of transitions, asking myself very deep questions, really leaning into a pivot that I announced here towards the end of 2023.<br />0:46<br />And in that, there were a lot of like harder conversations with myself.<br />0:50<br />A lot of moments of stillness, a lot of curiosity and in those moments, they felt like they were so slow.<br />0:57<br />I was like, oh my gosh, how am I still in these moments of myself while at the same time?<br />1:03<br />Life has just gone so quickly.<br />1:05<br />And I’m like, every year that I get older, I’m practicing to be more present.<br />1:09<br />And in the present moment, it feels like life is going so slow and so fast.<br />1:13<br />At the same time, the present moment has this last year has really given me like I have tears covered my eyes.<br />1:18<br />How much I’ve practiced this being in the present moment, which is like being present with my emotions, being present with who I’m becoming, being present with really hard conversations, being present with all of it.<br />1:29<br />You know, like every moment paying attention to the textures, the smells, the taste, the experiences, the feeling that I’m feeling in my body.<br />1:40<br />And yeah, I can literally feel like the emotions just coming straight to my eyes right now as I’m speaking because this last year has felt like that.<br />1:48<br />And in those moments, everything feels like it stops and everything at the same time has gone so freaking fast.<br />1:54<br />And in these moments, I realize that, wow, I’m so grateful for the presence and it makes me even feel more grateful for every moment, every day because life is flying by.<br />2:07<br />Truly, it is going so quickly and sometimes I wish I could just put a hole to it.<br />2:13<br />But if anything that is a sign for me to be like, damn, I really have to fucking live this life, I want to be able to live this life to the fullest.<br />2:23<br />And that doesn’t mean for me like every day having a good day or every day, living my dreams.<br />2:29<br />It means just being with every nitty gritty of it because it makes all the rest of it so much greater in a lot of ways.<br />2:39<br />And so, yeah.<br />2:39<br />Damn, I’m so freaking grateful for this last year in a lot of ways.<br />2:44<br />And I’m so excited for 2024.<br />2:46<br />And so for today’s episode, we’re going to be talking about what this season is available to us, you know what it looks like to be setting intentions for the New Year.<br />2:55<br />And the only question, there’s only one question that I want you to think about as you’re going into the New Year, as you’re reflecting and back this year, I, when I say one, only one question, but before I get to that very important question, when it comes to New Year’s goals, if you’ve been in my world since I’ve done New Year’s intentions every single year.<br />3:17<br />And this is the first year that I’m not doing a live webinar, but I have this interesting relationship with goals because goals can lead us to disappointment.<br />3:25<br />Goals can we sometimes use as things that we can use to validate that what we’re doing or how we’re doing things that’s not serving us.<br />3:34<br />We can use them as a way to beat us up, we can use them as a way to be like, well, if I’m not this thing, if I’m not doing things in this way, or if I haven’t done the goal that I wanted to do that.<br />3:44<br />I’m less than, and so I’ve learned to create a different relationship with this time of year.<br />3:51<br />And it’s so important because a, it’s so much more based on intention and also just based on what’s present.<br />3:59<br />It’s not so based on who I want to show up as.<br />4:03<br />And,, yes, it does show up on who I want to show up as, But I’m not using those things as a way to get hard of me.<br />4:09<br />So my go to when it comes to New Year’s and rip being around this season has been like, ok, well, naturally we go into this season as an opportunity, reflection, time gets a lot slower, we get a little bit more space like the seasons are starting to show like it’s starting to feel like winter here in California.<br />4:29<br />Some of you has already started to feel some of that fall and winter ish and probably where you’re at.<br />4:35<br />But, you know, the world is going into this deep hibernation, this deep reflection period way.<br />4:41<br />So it is, it does bring up times for us to think and create moments for us just to be with, right?<br />4:46<br />Even the days are shorter.<br />4:48<br />So like, you know, at night when you’re not, don’t have much to do, maybe you’re just reflecting, I don’t know.<br />4:53<br />But my point is, is like, as you’re looking at what you want 2024 to look like, I also want you to take a time to look back at 2023 because it’s important for us to look forward.<br />5:05<br />But also be grateful for what we’ve done.<br />5:08<br />Sometimes we can get caught up in the, oh my gosh, I want to do this.<br />5:12<br />I don’t see this and, you know, maybe if you’re a high achiever like me, you know, you’re always like, I’m not doing good enough, I’m not executing and the small wins kind of get left put to the side and they’re like, what the fuck I’ve been?<br />5:24<br />I did such great things this last year.<br />5:27<br />So being able to reflect back and look at everything is always really great because we get to actually acknowledge and witness and be with like holy cow.<br />5:35<br />I’ve also, I’ve made lots of big steps, you know, so that’s really cool.<br />5:40<br />And then as you looking at 2024 I like intentions.<br />5:43<br />Intentions are my jam.<br />5:44<br />I use intentions for my relationships.<br />5:47<br />Like, what’s my intention for this moment?<br />5:49<br />What’s my intention for my relationship?<br />5:51<br />What’s my intention for my business, my career, my day to day and intentions are so great because it really removes this level of expectation that can lead to disappointment, that can lead to shame and guilt.<br />6:05<br />The intention is a structure to be like, OK, I’m gonna be headed in this direction, but I’m also unattached if I don’t necessarily check off the intention because I’m also available to what else comes from me heading in this direction.<br />6:19<br />And so intentions are almost a guide of like, ok, I know which direction I’m going, but I’m also available to whatever gets thrown my way.<br />6:28<br />I’m also available to be present with the challenges, the small wins that I didn’t even think were going to be there.<br />6:34<br />I’m also available to like, well, if I decided to make a left turn and I thought I was going to make a right turn.<br />6:39<br />That’s OK.<br />6:40<br />There’s again, there’s a sense of unattached energy.<br />6:43<br />It’s, it’s very open and available to you and a sense of surrender, which is where the feminine energy really complements us within this masculine intention structure because then you can just flow and be with.<br />6:58<br />So you have direction and you have adaptability, you can adapt much quicker, you could have flexibility, you are not so rigid in your way of thinking and processing.<br />7:09<br />And so this is how I look at not just the season, but my life, to be honest, I just really love this season of life or this season at this time of year because naturally, things just show up as an option, opportunity for reflection.<br />7:23<br />It’s a great opportunity to just look back at how things are working, not working and things that I want to fine tune and fix and change and shift.<br />7:30<br />And so it’s just a great opportunity to do this but doesn’t mean you can’t do this every quarter.<br />7:36<br />It doesn’t mean you can do this monthly.<br />7:37<br />It doesn’t mean you can’t do this when you feel like you feel called to do this whatever structure you want to lean into, into this new life.<br />7:43<br />All right, raise your hand.<br />7:44<br />If you are thinking about 2024 or you’re starting to set goals, you’re starting to review the year, you’re starting to see what you really want of next year.<br />7:52<br />And I find this year, so this time of the year so interesting because I’ve definitely been the one that was like, I have to set my goals every single end of the year.<br />8:02<br />I’m going to get on track with my workouts and I’m going to do this and I’m going to do that and I put so much pressure on myself and then come basically the second week of January, everything would fall through the cracks and you know what I have found to be my secret sauce to truly manifesting and embodying what I want to manifest is not, is, is truly in reflecting on the last couple year, on the last year.<br />8:24<br />It is setting intentions.<br />8:26<br />So I’m not a big fan of goal setting.<br />8:28<br />That’s a four whole different conversation.<br />8:29<br />Goals lead to expectations, expectations lead to disappointment and that ends up leaving a lot of pressure on ourselves.<br />8:35<br />So I am here for intentions.<br />8:37<br />I love the structure of intentions.<br />8:38<br />I love how it sets us up, but there has to be a feeling that you want to feel in 2024.<br />8:44<br />And that’s truly what I love to lean into.<br />8:47<br />And it has changed the game for me every single year, every single year, I am constantly embodying and taking steps towards the woman that I want to become.<br />8:57<br />I am attracting opportunities that are so in line for me, I’m also evolving and looks like for me to live a life, fully express in my career in my personal life and so on.<br />9:07<br />Just by getting really curious and clear on what it, I want to feel like, you know, what do I want to, who do I want to feel like when for all the things that I on a manifest absolute game changer, I will do a podcast episode on this.<br />9:23<br />But what I am currently offering you right now as we transition from 2023 into 2024 this is gonna be available all of December and all of January.<br />9:36<br />I am gonna be offering a 30 minute strategy sessions for individuals.<br />9:42<br />So if you’re looking to strategize and get really clear on what you want 2024 to look like, feel like be like the sessions for you, it’s gonna be for $88 and I’m also offering couple sessions.<br />9:55<br />So really the opportunity for you as individuals to get really aligned on what your own desires are.<br />10:01<br />But what does that look like in partnership?<br />10:03<br />What does it look like to the actual relationship and that is going to be a 16 minute session available for $222.<br />10:11<br />So 222 and you can DM me at I am Kenna Soto and ask me more details about it that is only going to be available for December and January.<br />10:25<br />So if you are interested on getting support, please message me, I’m really not offering coaching containers anymore And I got so much feedback on how many people are gonna be really offering my missing my container.<br />10:38<br />So this is such a rare experience and I wanted to let you know about it.<br />10:41<br />So please please please send me ad m if you’re interested and we can talk through it.<br />10:46<br />So dropping you back into the episode and enjoy.<br />10:50<br />And so as we step into this new year or as you’re looking at this past year, the number one question that I want you to be asking yourself right now is what makes me feel the most alive, aliveness has been the key that I was, I didn’t realize I was searching for.<br />11:13<br />But it has been the key to unlocking my fullest expression and unlocking my evolution because I, you know, can get caught up and it’s easy to get caught up in this like, well, I should, life should look like this.<br />11:26<br />Life should be like this.<br />11:28<br />I should be in this direction or I should be doing that or you know everyone’s goals look like XYZ, like those are what should be for me.<br />11:37<br />But the truth is, is that you as an individual are here on this earth to crack your own code.<br />11:44<br />You are here as an individual to feel, to figure out what it means to live a life, to be fully expressed, to create a life in the desires that you want.<br />11:53<br />And every one of those people that have set some kind of map or formula for their own lives, that’s what really works well for their own lives.<br />12:05<br />And so as we’re here, you got to figure out what formula works really well.<br />12:10<br />And a huge part of that equation is answering the question of what makes me feel the most alive.<br />12:17<br />When do I feel the most alive?<br />12:19<br />And so as we’re looking back to the whole late this past year, ask yourself when were moments?<br />12:24<br />I felt the most alive?<br />12:25<br />Which rooms was I in that I felt so alive, so inspired, so connected where I had the creativity energy and this moving through my, my body just came so online moments where you felt like you lit up like a Christmas tree, like every cell in your body was just firing off.<br />12:46<br />What rooms were you in?<br />12:49<br />Who were you with?<br />12:51<br />What were you doing when you felt the most alive?<br />12:55<br />And so as you thinking about that, I also want you to think about like it doesnt have to look like this massive gesture.<br />13:03<br />It can look like the smallest things for some of us.<br />13:06<br />The most aliveness comes when you’re super present with your people.<br />13:10<br />When you’re super present with your kids and your family, when you are on a walk and doing that and you’re like, wow, I feel so alive, so connected.<br />13:19<br />Maybe it’s in the middle of a workout.<br />13:21<br />Maybe it’s when you’re going to a networking event, maybe it’s when you’re experiencing new foods.<br />13:28<br />Maybe it’s when you are in a coaching container and you’re like, oh my gosh, I feel so inspired to still like this.<br />13:36<br />Maybe it’s when you’re in a mastermind, maybe it’s when you’re at a conference, maybe it’s when you’re at a specific concert, it doesn’t have to look a certain way.<br />13:47<br />You can look at it from the different compartmentalizes of your life, like relationships, business a life.<br />13:54<br />I take it to every single little category.<br />13:57<br />But what I’m saying, it doesn’t have to look a certain way because when you start to identify those moments of aliveness and you start to Sprinkle those into your life, everything changes.<br />14:10<br />Every moment becomes almost like a butterfly is flying for the first time.<br />14:16<br />It’s like when a baby is so excited, it’s like when you see something for the first time and you’re just like, wow.<br />14:25<br />And so if you can Sprinkle in those types of moments into your life, you can already do the math.<br />14:30<br />It’s going to essentially support you to tackle the hard thing.<br />14:35<br />It’s going to lead you in the direction of where you’re meant to be.<br />14:38<br />And that is another really big one is that as you find these things that make you alive in your day to day, as you find these things that make you feel alive in your relationships, you in relationships that you really want and you take that and you’re like, oh, I want more relationships like this.<br />14:52<br />I’m then you start finding relationships like that and you’re going to create and cultivate more relationships like that.<br />14:57<br />Awesome, the same thing in business.<br />14:59<br />And so if there’s parts of your career that you feel so alive, identify though and ask yourself, how can I do more of this?<br />15:08<br />It’s going to lead you to that next thing, it’s going to lead you to like, what’s my next thing?<br />15:13<br />And so that really is the number one question you’re asking yourself.<br />15:19<br />Now, a follow up sub question to that is like, how do you feel after doing those things?<br />15:25<br />And so you feel alive, you’re so firing off every thing personally.<br />15:31<br />You’re like, yeah.<br />15:31<br />Yeah.<br />15:32<br />Yeah.<br />15:32<br />Yeah.<br />15:33<br />Yeah.<br />15:33<br />This is it.<br />15:33<br />I love that moment.<br />15:34<br />And then afterwards, do you feel depleted?<br />15:36<br />Do you feel fulfilled?<br />15:38<br />Do you feel like you have more energy?<br />15:40<br />And sometimes when we feel the sense of aliveness sense, it can also feel like adrenaline sometimes and if it’s high adrenaline that ends up leaving you depleted.<br />15:51<br />I don’t necessarily think that that is something to add more to your life.<br />15:55<br />It’s really finding the ones that feel alive, words supported and almost like this like running energy that you don’t just feel for a moment, but you feel for a couple of days and the more that you do that, the more resourced you are because you’re not depleting yourself of your energy, you’re just being more resourced to feel more fully expressed.<br />16:16<br />And as you do this thing that makes you feel alive, fully alive, you are living a life fully expressed.<br />16:24<br />That’s what exactly what it, there’s been moments in my journey where I have felt the most alive.<br />16:30<br />You guys expressing anger, I have felt the most alive experiencing my sadness.<br />16:36<br />The once I really got really emotionally intelligent and once I really understood the powers of emotions and really got to a place of unattached from what my emotions actually mean, I was able to tap into parts of my life.<br />16:50<br />Parts of me that I didn’t even know weren’t firing.<br />16:55<br />It’s almost like having muscles in your body that don’t fire very well.<br />16:58<br />And the minute that they start firing, you feel how strong you are, that is exactly what I felt when I started to, for example, start feeling my emotions.<br />17:05<br />So there was probably like two years ago now.<br />17:08<br />Yeah, 2022 was the year of that.<br />17:11<br />And I found myself in rooms where just expressing my emotions fully because it tapped into parts of me that were not lit up, they weren’t light lit up, they weren’t online, they weren’t working because I never gave me thyself the opportunity to.<br />17:26<br />And so every year can transform based on where you are in your evolution, which is why this question is so specific to you and it has to be individualized.<br />17:38<br />Your answers have to be yours.<br />17:40<br />It doesn’t matter what someone else’s answers are, it’s what your answers are.<br />17:44<br />So you can look at 2024 and see.<br />17:46<br />All right, this is what my intention is for 2024.<br />17:50<br />I’m going to Sprinkle more of this aliveness.<br />17:52<br />I’m going to see where this aliveness takes me.<br />17:55<br />And you’re going to use that as data points to answer the questions of which parts of those are they just going to become you a part of you, a part of the fully expressed version of you.<br />18:07<br />So with that being said, I am going to be hosting an open session, January 11th.<br />18:15<br />It’s second Wednesday of the month in the fully expressed community.<br />18:19<br />So this is the first time that I’m opening up the fully expressed community for free for the new year, so that you can come in and not now that you’ve reflected on this, but actually feel what this version of you feels like.<br />18:34<br />Actually start to be like, what parts of what, how does my body feel like in those moments?<br />18:40<br />So then when you are going into 2024 and you are stepping into those versions of yourself, you get like there she is.<br />18:48<br />That’s what it is.<br />18:49<br />I need to do more of that.<br />18:50<br />This is how I’m going to step into.<br />18:51<br />It’s going to be a somatic experience of just that of really stepping into this version of you.<br />19:01<br />So if you want to come into the group, send me ad m at the fully expressed podcast on Instagram and just say, hey, I would love to be a part of the New Year intention setting embodiment session in January.<br />19:19<br />And I will personally send you the invitation to your email address and I will see you in that room so you can really solidify what this feeling actually looks like.<br />19:30<br />And I really do hope that you took this episode and realize that there’s so much there for you.<br />19:36<br />There’s so much energy for you to tap into.<br />19:38<br />There’s so many parts of you that are asking of you to come online more, but we got to start listening to the parts of you that are signaling that this is the parts of me that make me feel alive.<br />19:48<br />These are the rooms that this is the type of things, these are the connection, these are things that I’m doing that make me feel alive.<br />19:54<br />Those are where you’re going to find a lot of your answers of where you’re headed and what’s available to you.<br />20:00<br />So with that being said, thank you.<br />20:03<br />Thank you.<br />20:04<br />Thank you.<br />20:04<br />Thank you so much for being a part of this podcast.<br />20:09<br />It has been, I launched this podcast here in 2023.<br />20:12<br />A lot of the reasons for what makes me feel alive and this podcast makes me feel alive.<br />20:17<br />It brings me so much energy every single time that I hit the record button, every single time that I interview people, every single time that I hear from you guys telling me that something was supportive.<br />20:26<br />And so, Juan, thank you so much for being here.<br />20:29<br />Thank you so much for sharing this with your people.<br />20:31<br />Thank you so much for just giving me the feedback that I have received about the podcast.<br />20:37<br />And I’m so excited for what 2024 is going to look like we’re going to take it up a notch and really bring in some really amazing guest speakers.<br />20:45<br />And I’m so excited for the fully expressed community, which is my online virtual community where we meet in person once a month because that community has also just felt like a sisterhood where you’re just sitting around the dinner table and having a conversation.<br />20:59<br />If you want to learn more about that again, send me ad m or message me and we’ll figure that out.<br />21:04<br />But I just want to say thank you from the bottom of my heart.<br />21:07<br />I’m sending you so much love as you enter into the holiday season.<br />21:11<br />Af after, you know, Christmas holidays, whatever you celebrate during this time.<br />21:16<br />And as you’re with your friends and your family or if you’re in deep parts of this season that make things really hard, just know that I’m thinking about you and I’m grateful for you and I’m giving you so much love and energy as you’d go through this time and I will see you on the other side, I will see you in 2024 because this space, this container is so it’s so fun and so juicy for me and thank you again for being here, so happy holidays and I’ll see you in 2024 baby.</div></div></div></div></div></div></div>



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<li>Strategies for aligning your life with what truly matters.</li>
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Welcome back to The Fully Expressed Podcast with Karenna, where we dive deep into what it means to live a life true to ourselves. As we stand on the brink of 2024, it’s the perfect time to reflect and set intentions that resonate with our deepest desires and aspirations. This episode is about finding what makes us feel most alive and how to infuse that into every aspect of our lives.



In today’s episode, we explore the significance of being present and embracing each moment, whether filled with joy, challenges, or introspection. Karenna shares her journey of the past year: self-discovery, reflection, and being in the moment. She talks about the importance of acknowledging our emotions, experiences, and the little things that light up our lives.



The discussion delves into how setting intentions, rather than rigid goals, can lead to a more fulfilling and less pressured life. Karenna emphasizes the power of intention setting in various aspects of life – relationships, business, and personal growth. The approach is about being open to life’s experiences and adapting as we go, always focusing on what makes us feel truly alive.







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Full Transcript0:00Welcome to the Fully Expressed podcast with Karenna.0:02This is the podcast show where we just have conversations around what it actually means to live a life fully express.0:09These conversations are an invitation to you leaning into and finding your fullest expressed selves in your life, your relationships and your business.0:18So thank you so much for being here.0:21You guys, can you believe that 2024 is around the corner?0:26Like a part of me is just like, how is this happening this year has absolutely flown by and it’s, it’s wild to think about too because there have been, this past year has been such a year of transitions, asking myself very deep questions, really leaning into a pivot that I announced here towards the end of 2023.0:46And in that, there were a lot of like harder conversations with myself.0:50A lot of moments of stillness, a lot of curiosity and in those moments, they felt like they were so slow.0:57I was like, oh my gosh, how am I still in these moments of myself while at the same time?1:03Life has just gone so quickly.1:05And I’m like, every year that I get older, I’m practicing to be more present.1:09And in the present moment, it feels like life is going so slow and so fast.1:13At the same time, the present moment has this last year has really given me like I have tears covered my eyes.1:18How much I’ve practiced this being in the present moment, which is like being present with my emotions, being present with who I’m becoming, being present with really hard conversations, being present with all of it.1:29You know, like every moment paying attention to the textures, the smells, the taste, the experiences, the feeling that I’m feeling in my body.1:40And yeah, I can literally feel like the emotions just coming straight to my eyes right now as I’m speaking because this last year has felt like that.1:48And in those moments, everything feels like it stops and everything at the same time has gone so freaking fast.1:54And in these moments, I realize that, wow, I’m so grateful for the presence and it makes me even feel more grateful for every moment, every day because life is flying by.2:07Truly, it is going so quickly and sometimes I wish I...]]>
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<p>Welcome to another episode of The Fully Expressed Podcast with Karenna. Today, we have a truly special and inspiring episode for you featuring the dynamic and spiritually aligned duo Jess and Cory, also known as The Healing Couple. This episode is a journey through love, entrepreneurship, and the power of breathwork, offering insights into how to live a life that is both fully expressed and harmoniously balanced.</p>



<p>In their candid conversation, Jess and Cory share their unique experiences of combining their romantic relationship with their business endeavors. They delve into the challenges and triumphs of working closely with a partner, revealing how they navigate the complexities of a joint professional and personal life. Their story is a testament to the power of communication, mutual understanding, and shared vision in building a successful partnership, both in love and business.</p>



<p>You will be treated to a wealth of knowledge on how to create and maintain a spiritually nourishing relationship while pursuing entrepreneurial dreams. Jess and Cory’s approach to life is a beautiful blend of practicality and spirituality, making this episode a must-listen for anyone looking to deepen their relationship and entrepreneurial journey.</p>



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Welcome to another episode of The Fully Expressed Podcast with Karenna. Today, we have a truly special and inspiring episode for you featuring the dynamic and spiritually aligned duo Jess and Cory, also known as The Healing Couple. This episode is a journey through love, entrepreneurship, and the power of breathwork, offering insights into how to live a life that is both fully expressed and harmoniously balanced.



In their candid conversation, Jess and Cory share their unique experiences of combining their romantic relationship with their business endeavors. They delve into the challenges and triumphs of working closely with a partner, revealing how they navigate the complexities of a joint professional and personal life. Their story is a testament to the power of communication, mutual understanding, and shared vision in building a successful partnership, both in love and business.



You will be treated to a wealth of knowledge on how to create and maintain a spiritually nourishing relationship while pursuing entrepreneurial dreams. Jess and Cory’s approach to life is a beautiful blend of practicality and spirituality, making this episode a must-listen for anyone looking to deepen their relationship and entrepreneurial journey.







You can read the full podcast transcript for this episode below:



Full Transcript0:00Welcome to the Fully Expressed podcast with Karenna.0:02I am your podcast host, Karenna Soto and I’m so happy that you’re listening in today.0:07This podcast is truly meant to be an invitation into your fullest expression.0:12We have all the different kinds of conversations that invite you into living a life, fully expressed, the finding and creating relationships where you feel fully expressed and, and creating a business and career where you feel fully expressed on today’s episode.0:31We have the third and final live interview from the podcast launch party with some of my dearest friends.0:41They call themselves the healing couple.0:43Their names are Jess and Cory and they truly brought the fire to the room and really, you know, really ended the panel discussion at the live podcast party just so perfectly.0:59You’re going to just feel their energy come through the interview.1:03They are great storytellers.1:05They have so much to share when it comes to business entrepreneurship, spirituality, what it looks like to have a spiritual practice.1:13And in this specific episode, I really dove into what is it look like to be in a relationship with your partner and do business with your partner because they are together, they’ve been together, they started the business together.1:27And so they went into the real nitty gritty of what that looks like and also what has been truly super supportive as they communicated through their evolution in their business, the transitions in their business, the hard conversations in their business and just truly tackling that together as a couple.1:43So, so excited for you to listen in and here you go.1:48So our last interview today, but saving some of the juiciest for the last two, this is just and Cory, they call themselves the healing couple.1:58So when I first moved to San Diego, almost like 4.5, 5 years ago, just before I decided to move, I actually experienced my first breathwork ever with Rob Starr.2:09I don’t know if anyone knows who that is.2:10I don’t even know if he’s really practicing breathwork anymore.2:13Cut it on and off...]]>
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<p>Welcome to another episode of The Fully Expressed Podcast with Karenna. Today, we have a truly special and inspiring episode for you featuring the dynamic and spiritually aligned duo Jess and Cory, also known as The Healing Couple. This episode is a journey through love, entrepreneurship, and the power of breathwork, offering insights into how to live a life that is both fully expressed and harmoniously balanced.</p>



<p>In their candid conversation, Jess and Cory share their unique experiences of combining their romantic relationship with their business endeavors. They delve into the challenges and triumphs of working closely with a partner, revealing how they navigate the complexities of a joint professional and personal life. Their story is a testament to the power of communication, mutual understanding, and shared vision in building a successful partnership, both in love and business.</p>



<p>You will be treated to a wealth of knowledge on how to create and maintain a spiritually nourishing relationship while pursuing entrepreneurial dreams. Jess and Cory’s approach to life is a beautiful blend of practicality and spirituality, making this episode a must-listen for anyone looking to deepen their relationship and entrepreneurial journey.</p>



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<p>You can read the full podcast transcript for this episode below:</p>



<div class="wp-block-create-block-castos-transcript"><div class="ssp-transcript"><div class="row"><div class="col"><div class="tabs"><div class="tab">Full Transcript<div class="tab-content ssp-transcript-content">0:00<br />Welcome to the Fully Expressed podcast with Karenna.<br />0:02<br />I am your podcast host, Karenna Soto and I’m so happy that you’re listening in today.<br />0:07<br />This podcast is truly meant to be an invitation into your fullest expression.<br />0:12<br />We have all the different kinds of conversations that invite you into living a life, fully expressed, the finding and creating relationships where you feel fully expressed and, and creating a business and career where you feel fully expressed on today’s episode.<br />0:31<br />We have the third and final live interview from the podcast launch party with some of my dearest friends.<br />0:41<br />They call themselves the healing couple.<br />0:43<br />Their names are Jess and Cory and they truly brought the fire to the room and really, you know, really ended the panel discussion at the live podcast party just so perfectly.<br />0:59<br />You’re going to just feel their energy come through the interview.<br />1:03<br />They are great storytellers.<br />1:05<br />They have so much to share when it comes to business entrepreneurship, spirituality, what it looks like to have a spiritual practice.<br />1:13<br />And in this specific episode, I really dove into what is it look like to be in a relationship with your partner and do business with your partner because they are together, they’ve been together, they started the business together.<br />1:27<br />And so they went into the real nitty gritty of what that looks like and also what has been truly super supportive as they communicated through their evolution in their business, the transitions in their business, the hard conversations in their business and just truly tackling that together as a couple.<br />1:43<br />So, so excited for you to listen in and here you go.<br />1:48<br />So our last interview today, but saving some of the juiciest for the last two, this is just and Cory, they call themselves the healing couple.<br />1:58<br />So when I first moved to San Diego, almost like 4.5, 5 years ago, just before I decided to move, I actually experienced my first breathwork ever with Rob Starr.<br />2:09<br />I don’t know if anyone knows who that is.<br />2:10<br />I don’t even know if he’s really practicing breathwork anymore.<br />2:13<br />Cut it on and off story short, I was thinking about becoming a coach.<br />2:16<br />So I ended up meeting this NFL.<br />2:18<br />I became a coach and I walked into Rob Starr’s breathwork with this like six spy man that I just met that day, but I walked into breathwork for the first time and it completely blew my mind.<br />2:29<br />I was going through a breakup at the time and I literally told myself all I want to do is breathe.<br />2:34<br />And then I got invited to Rob’s breathwork, but then I walked away from that being like, I need to do breathwork more.<br />2:40<br />I need to be doing breathwork every single day.<br />2:42<br />And so, but I was still healing a lot from that breakup and I was just finding myself in San Diego who I wanted to be finding my people kind of thing.<br />2:51<br />I asked Rob.<br />2:52<br />I was like, do you know anyone that does what you do in San Diego?<br />2:56<br />And they’re like, yeah, actually I do, you got to meet the healing couple and that’s how I met Justin Cory.<br />3:01<br />I started going to their breathwork sessions which completely helps me release emotions, cry, scream, meet every part of me in every single way and it completely transforms me.<br />3:13<br />And after going to your guys’ session, I did invite them to.<br />3:18<br />We did a, we partnered up on some my programs that I did online for a long time.<br />3:23<br />So they would come in and do breath work for the women that were in my communities.<br />3:26<br />And then in the last year, I feel like we’ve really been able to hold to be a very deep friendship, which I’m so excited to explore.<br />3:34<br />These two are fun as fuck.<br />3:36<br />I love them so much like you come to any housewarming with them where you’re in the room with them and we’re playing games, you know, we’re committed and it was just so fun.<br />3:48<br />So I love them.<br />3:50<br />I’m gonna let you guys introduce yourselves and thank you for being here.<br />3:53<br />Well, thanks for having us.<br />3:54<br />I love that.<br />3:55<br />I don’t know if everyone’s ever told me that.<br />3:56<br />I’m funny as fuck.<br />3:57<br />But I’ll take it.<br />3:59<br />I’m Jess and many people do know me as one half of a healing couple.<br />4:03<br />I’m a yoga teacher.<br />4:04<br />I’ve been a coach for a number of years.<br />4:06<br />My background was in like marketing, social media, digital media and worked at Stanford University, like all this stuff.<br />4:13<br />Every time that I would lead breathwork, lead yoga, I was like, there’s something here like this is what I’m, this is what I’m meant to do.<br />4:22<br />And I’m really meant to help other people and share the tools that have helped me heal so massively through, through anxiety and all, all kinds of things that I’ve moved through and I want to help other people and I want to share these tools with people because I can’t just keep that to myself.<br />4:37<br />And so when I, when I met Cory, I was on a journey through yoga teacher training.<br />4:42<br />He like yoga is the thing that I’m gonna do.<br />4:44<br />Like I’m, that’s what I’m gonna, that’s what I’m really sure to do.<br />4:46<br />But it got me actually to go much deeper with breath work.<br />4:50<br />And, and so you were, you know, connecting and started dating like I was really just sharing so much with you about the power of, of she was sharing some funny shit.<br />5:00<br />So she was like, I met my Eagle spirit animal and then was flying to the sky, by the way, I’m a physician and I have like a medical background.<br />5:09<br />I’m like, is this bitch crazy, crazy bitch, I date her.<br />5:12<br />I’m not sure.<br />5:14<br />So it’s true.<br />5:15<br />Yeah, so so many crazy visions we’re doing long distance like you know, talking at night and he’s like what he’s like, are you sure like it’s just rap like are you was there anything else by missing something?<br />5:25<br />This sounds like my Iowa good journey and you know, the Amazon and I was like, no, I swear it’s just breathing.<br />5:31<br />He’s like, oh, ok.<br />5:32<br />So I really, very early on in our relationship, we just dove so deep with broth and it allowed us to connect on a whole another level.<br />5:41<br />And so I’d love to get, yeah, pass it to you to really speak to what that was like for you as a physician having that more medical mind of like, ok, there’s something here and what’s, what’s Yeah.<br />5:52<br />Yeah.<br />5:52<br />Yeah.<br />5:52<br />Yeah.<br />5:52<br />I think we’ve all kind of been in a relationship like with that, right?<br />5:55<br />Where the other person is saying stuff and you’re like, oh, I’m not so sure you look really good but not so sure.<br />6:01<br />That wasn’t the case.<br />6:02<br />You still, you look really good baby D Board Certified Family Practice.<br />6:07<br />Did a lot of stuff.<br />6:08<br />You guys and they got the poster child for trying many, many things over and over again in different ways.<br />6:15<br />Yes.<br />6:16<br />Until you really figure out what you want to do.<br />6:17<br />And this is my life work, which is broth work, but it started out with being a physician, not feeling fully satisfied with that.<br />6:24<br />Even though I was doing naturopathic work, natural work, natural medicine.<br />6:28<br />And my good friend was a psychiatrist out of UCL A.<br />6:32<br />And he was doing really great work in Atos Peru.<br />6:35<br />If you guys are familiar, it’s a great area for plant medicine journeys, particularly ayahuasca.<br />6:41<br />So fresh off the boat, I go down there.<br />6:45<br />Never did weed, drank a little bit like super squeaky clean and then I did a month of ayahuasca.<br />6:51<br />I wouldn’t anything about twa I originally got shit out the other side of the Amazon.<br />6:58<br />I found out about this last week and at the Rochelle and Clinton’s housewarming party you’ve done 20 A Oscar ceremonies about Yeah.<br />7:05<br />Give or take something like that.<br />7:06<br />Yeah.<br />7:07<br />Oh Is that something you forgot about?<br />7:09<br />But what I’ve learned about you and what to say to that like you do things and you do things all the way.<br />7:15<br />Like you give it your all, you experience the whole thing and I think I’m, that’s a lot of what breathwork is too, right?<br />7:20<br />Like if you do show up to breathwork and you give it your all, you experience all that’s available for you in those breathwork sessions.<br />7:26<br />Right.<br />7:27<br />Right.<br />7:27<br />So, I mean, fast forward like it really did change my life, like physically, emotionally, spiritually.<br />7:33<br />Like I became a different person to the point where my fiance left me and my business partners asked me to leave.<br />7:38<br />Like my whole life felt like it was falling apart when I realize now is that I was actually falling away.<br />7:44<br />And so I met Jessica at one of the lowest moments in my life where I had maybe $1000 in my bank account.<br />7:52<br />Yeah, I mean, pretty much I felt like everyone was mad at me and I felt like I had no friends and I was five beers in, at restaurant because Jessica’s notoriously late.<br />8:02<br />I love you, baby.<br />8:03<br />But you’re still kind of late for things.<br />8:05<br />It’s projector thing.<br />8:06<br />Sorry.<br />8:08<br />But I got 55 beers.<br />8:10<br />Now you’re back and, and she walks and you guys are probably thinking like, oh, is she gonna be beautiful?<br />8:14<br />And then there’s this light behind you and you’re gonna know I didn’t even recognize her for like the 1st 45 minutes.<br />8:21<br />I was like, oh, you’re here.<br />8:22<br />Who are you?<br />8:24<br />And long story short, we ended up going to another, another location and I started to really notice something which is Jessica listens like she really listens.<br />8:35<br />And so if you’re looking for partnership, like real deep partnership going deep, shut up and listen, because that’s what, that’s what got me interested in her was actually, it was like, oh, wait a second, I’ve been talking for such a long time.<br />8:50<br />Like, what about you?<br />8:51<br />And I think that’s really where it started.<br />8:53<br />So, yeah, so beautiful.<br />8:55<br />I go all in.<br />8:56<br />Yeah, I love it.<br />8:57<br />Well, the reason why I wanted you guys to come on here is one you guys are in.<br />9:00<br />You guys do relationship and do business together.<br />9:04<br />I want to hear a little bit of what that has been like, right?<br />9:08<br />Like you guys, like, you know, like you guys are in the room with each other.<br />9:12<br />You guys spend a lot of time with each other from what I know.<br />9:14<br />Like you guys take all of your client calls together, you guys do your meetings together, you guys run this business together.<br />9:19<br />So I’m so curious of what that actually looks like and what has helped you guys kind of navigate that together because when you’re doing your business, right?<br />9:27<br />Like there’s a way that you see things in a certain way, you want things a certain way you’re looking at your vision.<br />9:32<br />And so how do you guys get align on that?<br />9:34<br />But how do you guys just all the sauce that comes in that?<br />9:37<br />Ok.<br />9:38<br />OK.<br />9:39<br />So speaking of like the reps, right?<br />9:41<br />Like it took a lot, a lot of reps.<br />9:44<br />We started our business in 2018, not knowing we were starting a business.<br />9:49<br />It wasn’t just like, hey, babe, I had this business idea.<br />9:51<br />You want to go in on this like let’s start an LLC like it wasn’t like that.<br />9:54<br />It just happened very organically where we did our first breath work workshop in February of 2018.<br />10:01<br />And it was, it was a packed house and it was, it was such a beautiful transformational experience for people.<br />10:07<br />You were coming up to us after of like, oh my gosh, like when’s your next workshop?<br />10:11<br />I need to tell my sister, I need to bring my best friend.<br />10:13<br />Like I need to tell everybody about this and we had no plans for another workshop.<br />10:17<br />Like we were just like one and done like, like we just wanted to just share our hearts and just share the tools that helped us.<br />10:22<br />And so when we left that workshop, we, we drove back home to our little beach bungalow in ocean beach and we were sitting in the driveway like talking for like an hour.<br />10:30<br />Is anybody ever like just like love a good, like car chat?<br />10:33<br />You know, you’re just like, how are we still in the car?<br />10:34<br />OK.<br />10:35<br />We were gonna get out.<br />10:35<br />Oh, we’re still in the car.<br />10:37<br />So it was one of those and there was a moment where time slowed down and I turned to Cory.<br />10:44<br />It was emotional every time that I say this.<br />10:45<br />But I turned to him and I was like, babe, we have to keep doing this and I didn’t know what this was.<br />10:51<br />I didn’t know what it was going to look like.<br />10:53<br />I didn’t know it was going to turn into a multiple six figure business.<br />10:55<br />I know we’d be traveling the world.<br />10:56<br />I didn’t know that we would have a teacher training and certification program and teach other people to share about.<br />11:02<br />I didn’t know any of this, but I knew that we had to do it together.<br />11:06<br />That’s all I knew that, you know, we have to come together in our hearts and we have something special here and it would be a disservice to the world if we didn’t explore this in the very least, at least try right now.<br />11:20<br />That sounds all romantic and sexy and wonderful and passionate.<br />11:24<br />And then it gets down to, then we get down to business, right?<br />11:26<br />And then there’s like real, like problems to solve and ideas, we have the ideas that we don’t agree on and like, then can get a little messy and, and I think really just to paint the picture of like a to b what it was like years ago was just, we were just figuring things out and we were basically constantly having meetings all day long and like constantly just, you know, and there wasn’t a whole lot of space and then we would, you know, every marketing email, we would be doing the email together and I’m like, this is crazy, like we have to divide and conquer.<br />11:56<br />And so it’s really gotten to this point where we were so enmeshed, really thinking like, oh for the healing couple, we’ve got to do it all together and it’s like, no, actually we’re two human beings that have our own strengths and our own gifts.<br />12:09<br />And like when we learn human design is everybody familiar with our human design.<br />12:12<br />That’s it.<br />12:13<br />If you’re not like, check out human design, go to like my body graph.com and check out what your human design is.<br />12:17<br />But yeah, mom, dad, it’ll change your life.<br />12:19<br />No, right now do it.<br />12:21<br />But it’s, I’ve been trying to get you to do that was the time, but it really has you understand who you are and your energy, how you best make decisions, how you best interact with people.<br />12:29<br />And so learning that early on in our business really helped to be like, oh wait a minute.<br />12:33<br />Like we are two very different people.<br />12:35<br />We understand each other and we can leverage our strengths, leverage how we are different and actually work together as a team.<br />12:42<br />Like that’s when we really need to share what you’re design is and what are your strengths as your human designs and how you guys work together?<br />12:50<br />Yeah.<br />12:50<br />Yeah.<br />12:51<br />So a generator.<br />12:52<br />I don’t know.<br />12:53<br />What’s my tribe again?<br />12:54<br />You’re a s sacro generator.<br />12:56<br />So the biggest thing that I learned from human design, I’m not an expert, but my biggest thing is I can do a lot.<br />13:02<br />Raise a hand who, who, who are like, I can just do a shit ton if you give me a list.<br />13:05<br />Checklist.<br />13:06<br />Yep.<br />13:06<br />Done.<br />13:07<br />Yeah.<br />13:07<br />Mom.<br />13:07<br />OK.<br />13:07<br />Mom, mom can get a lot done.<br />13:09<br />Look at the face so you can get a lot done.<br />13:12<br />But the issue is with generators is sometimes you can chew, chew down the wrong track.<br />13:18<br />And for those of you that raise your hand, you probably know what I’m talking about where you’re like, I feel so accomplished after weeks of working on a project or doing this thing.<br />13:25<br />And then you realize you’re like 10 miles from where you need to be.<br />13:28<br />That was my life.<br />13:30<br />And why, you know, when in the beginning, when I was sharing like, you know, I’m the poster child for like trying so many different things and then finally getting, yeah, that was my life because I was a generator.<br />13:38<br />And so the greatest gift that Jessica gave me was as a projector.<br />13:42<br />What projectors are really good at?<br />13:43<br />And I’m probably gonna botch this.<br />13:44<br />So if you guys are like human design experts, like talk bad about me later.<br />13:48<br />But what I really understand about projectors is they’re like the editors of life.<br />13:54<br />So they take something that has already been created, right?<br />13:57<br />And then they make it better and then they can see where that thing needs to go in the context of all things.<br />14:03<br />And so the great part about our relationship is finally, I felt like I was doing things and I’m like, oh, I did that and that worked because Jessica like cinched it up or edited it.<br />14:13<br />So like, you know, when you see our content or what we do is like, I usually start it, Jessica finishes it.<br />14:18<br />And so if you’re planning on getting in business with your, like significant other.<br />14:23<br />Bravo, like shit, Bravo, it’s like, not for the faint of heart, but what I will recommend is really sit down with that partner and decide and figure out what are your strengths.<br />14:37<br />And I know you’re like, ok, I’ve heard this before but like, really understand your strengths and understand what you’re good at.<br />14:42<br />That’s different than what they’re good at so that you can leverage them otherwise you’re gonna just be butting head the entire time.<br />14:49<br />Yeah.<br />14:49<br />So that’s what I would say.<br />14:50<br />Yeah.<br />14:51<br />So cool.<br />14:51<br />So something that we had talked about was honesty and we just talked about this a little bit before the panel and I would love to see how have you guys learned to be honest with each other in relationship and in business however you want to talk to it.<br />15:08<br />But also what has been fully honest created for you done for you gifted you created opportunities for.<br />15:16<br />I love this question.<br />15:18<br />I think what honesty has really created is so much flow for us because we are in relationship and we are in business and if we don’t have honesty, everything is, I mean, shit’s gonna hit the fan, you know, it’s, I mean, it just gets really, really muddy and so it’s, we have to get honest with each other.<br />15:36<br />And I think that, I mean, I just learned that through trial and error of, like, maybe not being honest to each other or especially for me, I can see for myself, like, kind of holding, holding back.<br />15:44<br />Yeah, like holding back my truth because I’m afraid of what Cory might think or what Cory might say.<br />15:48<br />So I’ll just kind of go along with it and you can only do that to a certain extent until you reach a point where you’re like, this isn’t working anymore.<br />15:55<br />And so it’s really just opened up our ability to also create more, right?<br />16:00<br />Because if we keep butting heads, if we’re not being really honest and we’re shutting down or whatever, it’s like we’re stalling out and been there many times before where we were just getting in our own way.<br />16:11<br />And we just, and even when that comes up from time to time, even it came up like this last week, we’re like, we’re just getting in our own way, like no one else can hold us back from how successful we want to be except for us, like we’re the only ones standing our way.<br />16:24<br />I think it was for all of us, we are the only one that’s truly standing in our way.<br />16:27<br />And we, we want to point to other people.<br />16:29<br />We want to make excuses, we want to point to other situations or circumstances or our past for why.<br />16:33<br />But at the end of the day it’s us.<br />16:35<br />And so, coming back to honesty, it was also being honest with that of like, wait a minute, we’re sabotaging ourselves.<br />16:43<br />So let’s face whatever is here.<br />16:46<br />So we can actually move forward and work as a team.<br />16:48<br />Honesty has brought us together as a team.<br />16:51<br />And I’ve never felt more on the same page and more as like a team together than I do right now.<br />16:56<br />And, I’d like to say something like, so who was single here if you don’t mind raising your hand?<br />17:02<br />OK, who was in a relationship?<br />17:03<br />That’s like half and half?<br />17:05<br />That’s awesome.<br />17:06<br />So, along the lines of this whole conversation around honesty, I think there’s two things which is you need to set aside unsexy time, unsexy time.<br />17:16<br />One of the unsexy things that we’ve done that has created more honesty in our relationship is every single day.<br />17:22<br />You don’t have to be as crazy as us.<br />17:23<br />But every single day we spend 30 minutes doing what we call is a power down session like a power down session.<br />17:29<br />So in that session, there are certain things that we talk about because how many of you raise of hands if they had conversations at the wrong time with your partner, everyone, everyone come on, everybody.<br />17:40<br />And I realized that it’s not necessarily the conversation that you’re having, that’s creating the issue, it’s the timing of it and the availability of your partner.<br />17:49<br />And that breaks down honesty because when you’re having that conversation at the wrong time, your partner doesn’t want to hear it.<br />17:54<br />Do you think they’re gonna be honest?<br />17:56<br />Fuck.<br />17:56<br />No.<br />17:57<br />And do you think they’re gonna be ready to receive it?<br />17:59<br />No.<br />18:00<br />So do, do, do yourself a favor because me and Jessica went through years of that having conversations at the wrong time in the wrong scenarios and then it just spills and then it feeds and then it becomes this like entity, right?<br />18:14<br />I think mom’s really getting it back to you.<br />18:17<br />You do you want, we have a PDF?<br />18:19<br />I promise it’s really easy.<br />18:21<br />Oh Peruvian thing.<br />18:21<br />OK.<br />18:22<br />I love it.<br />18:23<br />I love the synergy but, but yeah, do the unsexy thing.<br />18:27<br />And what’s great about that is then both of, you know, whether it’s every night or maybe it’s once a week or once a month, you’re having that conversation, you’re like shit.<br />18:35<br />We’ve been here before this is happening.<br />18:37<br />We’re both in our trigger spots.<br />18:39<br />You get the opportunity now to be like, hey, I think this would be a great conversation for the power down.<br />18:44<br />I think this would be greater conversation for X time and it’s get, hey, it’s not gonna be easy.<br />18:48<br />You may still have a li a little bit of a ba, a little bit of a fight, but like the more that you do it, your partner will acquiesce with that and it’ll change your life.<br />18:57<br />Yeah, I feel that Nick and I did something similar when we first started dating for what the whole first year of our relationship thing we had every single Sunday, we did basically relationship overview.<br />19:08<br />We talked all about the hard stuff we talked about the things that we want to look for.<br />19:11<br />In the week, we made sure we are aligned on our vision.<br />19:14<br />We set specific time aside to like really dive into the details because I think what can happen in relationship is that you want to have those conversations, right?<br />19:24<br />But there’s so much fluff that comes with wanting to have that conversation.<br />19:26<br />Like you can’t really just throw it out and be like, hey, I really want to talk about this right now and it’s like, well, it’s right now plus could be an hour, +23 hours of that conversation that comes with that specific topic.<br />19:39<br />And I love that you shared that because that has been super helpful for Nick and I, when we first started our first year relationship, we haven’t done them recently, but we do that and it was, yeah, it would be great to redo it.<br />19:50<br />But yeah, that’s really nice.<br />19:51<br />I love that advice.<br />19:53<br />Is there anything else that you guys want to share that has been such a valuable asset to caring you guys towards the success that you guys are growing at?<br />20:02<br />Well, the first thing that pops up, I just want to add to what you’re saying as far as having those, we call them weekly family meetings.<br />20:08<br />And we, we don’t have kids yet.<br />20:11<br />But, you know, as we continue to grow our families is that we want to be, you know, consistent.<br />20:15<br />So every single Sunday 4 p.m. no matter what, we’re coming together for a family meeting, and we check in on eight different areas of life and they include spiritual, mental intimacy, business, a couple of different other, you know, other areas.<br />20:29<br />And what we do is separately, we go through each of those areas and we write down what’s our goal, our one intention in each of those areas for that week, for ourselves.<br />20:38<br />And then we’re done, we come together and then we share those.<br />20:41<br />So we go, go through one by one.<br />20:42<br />And what that does is allows each of us to be heard and witnessed or whatever it is that we’re moving through.<br />20:48<br />We, we also reflect on the previous week too.<br />20:50<br />So we rate it.<br />20:51<br />What’s our level of satisfaction in each of those areas from the previous week?<br />20:54<br />So I can really get tapped in to know.<br />20:56<br />OK, I know where Cory’s at.<br />20:59<br />Right.<br />20:59<br />And then I can also see like, is there any areas that you want support with?<br />21:02<br />And this goes back to what you were sharing earlier.<br />21:04<br />Like, you know, sometimes we just want to be seen as we do want to be held, we want supported and actually like work through.<br />21:10<br />Yeah.<br />21:10<br />Right.<br />21:11<br />So this is a beautiful invitation.<br />21:12<br />To really check in on those things.<br />21:13<br />Do you want to be supporting in that?<br />21:14<br />Do you like, do you need accountability from me on that you just want to be seen in it?<br />21:19<br />And then we can also, when we share what our goals are within each of those areas, like we can cheer each other on, you know, it’s like, OK, I love that you’re doing it.<br />21:26<br />I love that you’re focused on that.<br />21:27<br />And like that, I can keep those things at top of mind for me.<br />21:29<br />And that has us play the same team too, in relationship and in business, like really looking at all of it, I want to add to like this can sound like a lot of structure to bring into a relationship.<br />21:41<br />It can sound like it’s a lot.<br />21:42<br />But, you know, at the same time, what I’ve seen in my life is just really finding that beautiful balance of structure and flow.<br />21:49<br />It’s like, really, and that’s how relationships in the container.<br />21:52<br />Like when I’ve experienced that in my own relationship, like having the structure to be able to hold that has given us an opportunity to flow so freely, even more fluidity and really being held in the masculine in that way and bringing that into the relationship.<br />22:06<br />And so I just love that you guys have created that don’t shy away from structure.<br />22:12<br />And I, that’s like me speaking.<br />22:14<br />Yeah, I’m speaking to myself five years ago.<br />22:17<br />Yes, because we kind, I just had to still ourselves down.<br />22:20<br />It’s like Cory is like this giant tree.<br />22:22<br />Like he’s so rooted.<br />22:23<br />He’s so rounded.<br />22:24<br />He’s, yes, he’s consistent.<br />22:27<br />Yeah, that’s, but, you know, he’s going to be there and that’s what really drew me to him was like, he was so consistent on like any other man I’d ever met.<br />22:36<br />And I was like, ok, I know no matter what happens or what not.<br />22:40<br />Like he’s going to still be standing there for me, he’s going to stand for himself.<br />22:43<br />He’s going to stand for the relationship and then he, then for me, I’m a little bit more of like a tweety bird is what he calls me.<br />22:49<br />Like, I’m a little bird and I love to like, I love to float around.<br />22:52<br />I love to like, really see the big vision.<br />22:54<br />I love to look down and kind of see how everything’s working together and da da, da da and just flow and be free and then to come back to the tree where I’m like, ok, perch on the tree, you know, perch on a little branch and then OK, bye.<br />23:04<br />I just like, you know, I was playing in magic land and then I’m like, hey, babe, guess what happened?<br />23:08<br />He’s like, how did you manifest that?<br />23:10<br />I’m like, we’re here and he’s like, OK, cool.<br />23:12<br />Let’s bring some structure to it, right?<br />23:14<br />And, and structure really scared me in the beginning of like, oh, that feels constraining.<br />23:19<br />That feels like I don’t like that I want to be able to do whatever I want whenever I want.<br />23:25<br />But I realized that my life wasn’t working when I was doing that.<br />23:27<br />And so the structure I don’t shy away from that anymore because I know that it’s actually going to create the container for the freedom that I desire.<br />23:35<br />So I just, I hope that that lands for someone because I know that that was something that I really need to hear years ago.<br />23:41<br />Yeah.<br />23:41<br />Tweety birds tweet, tweet, tweet, tweet.<br />23:43<br />Yeah.<br />23:44<br />All right.<br />23:45<br />Raise your hand.<br />23:46<br />If you are thinking about 2024 or you’re starting to set goals, you’re starting to review the year, you’re starting to see what you really want next year.<br />23:53<br />And I find this year.<br />23:55<br />So this time of the year so interesting because I’ve definitely been the one that was like, I have to set my goals every single end of the year.<br />24:03<br />I’m gonna get on track with my workouts and I’m going to do this and I’m going to do that and I put so much pressure on myself and then come basically the second week of January, everything would fall to the cracks and you know what I have found to be my secret sauce to truly manifesting and embodying what I want to manifest is not, is truly in reflecting on the last couple year on the last year.<br />24:25<br />It is setting intentions.<br />24:27<br />So I’m not a big fan of goal setting.<br />24:28<br />That’s a for a whole different conversation.<br />24:30<br />Goals lead to expectations, expectations lead to disappointment and that ends up leaving a lot of pressure on ourselves.<br />24:36<br />So I am here for intentions.<br />24:38<br />I love the structure of intentions.<br />24:39<br />I love how it sets us up.<br />24:40<br />But there has to be a feeling that you want to feel in 2024.<br />24:45<br />And that’s truly what I love to lean into.<br />24:48<br />And it has changed the game for me every single year, every year, I am constantly embodying and taking steps towards the woman that I want to become.<br />24:58<br />I am attracting opportunities that are so in line for me, I’m also evolving and looks like for me to live a life full express in my career in my personal life and so on, just by getting really curious and clear on what I want to feel like, you know, what do I want to, who do I want to feel like when for all the things I want to manifest?<br />25:20<br />Absolute game changer, I will do a podcast episode on this.<br />25:24<br />But what I am currently offering you right now as we transition from 2023 into 2024 this is going to be available all of December and all of January.<br />25:36<br />I am gonna be offering a 30 minute strategy sessions for individuals.<br />25:42<br />So if you’re looking to strategize and get really clear on what you want 2024 to look like, feel like be like the sessions for you.<br />25:50<br />It’s gonna be for $88 and I’m also offering couple sessions.<br />25:55<br />So really the opportunity for you as individuals to get really aligned on what your own desires are.<br />26:02<br />But what does that look like in partnership?<br />26:03<br />What does it look like to the actual relationship?<br />26:06<br />And that is gonna be a 16 minute session available for $222.<br />26:11<br />So 222 and you can dm me at I am Kenna Soto and ask me more details about it that is only going to be available for December and January.<br />26:25<br />So if you are interested on getting support, please message me, I’m really not offering coaching containers anymore.<br />26:32<br />And I got so much feedback on how many people are gonna be really offering.<br />26:37<br />I’m missing my container.<br />26:38<br />So this is such a rare experience and I wanted to let you know about it.<br />26:41<br />So please please please send me ad m if you’re interested and we can talk through it.<br />26:46<br />So dropping you back into the episode and enjoy.<br />26:50<br />Do you guys want to hear a story real quick?<br />26:51<br />I promise we got like one minute, I’ll give you two you’re taking.<br />26:57<br />All right.<br />26:58<br />So you guys know I’m a doc I about seven years ago opened up a really big clinic, big space, lots of employees, lots of you guys need to know is just a ton of stress, ton of stress and I was doing everything in my power to please other people in my life.<br />27:14<br />And we had a grand opening for this, you know, very similar, like, big event like you and I hadn’t expect anybody to show up.<br />27:22<br />How funny is that?<br />27:22<br />Like, think about my mindset and my belief system, but about 200 people showed up and then things got really crazy because then the local news showed up in Scottsdale.<br />27:31<br />And I was like, OK, this is kind of interesting.<br />27:33<br />Then the mayor showed up and then he had the obnoxious big gold scissors.<br />27:37<br />Do you know what I’m talking about?<br />27:37<br />Like those big silly ones with the ribbon.<br />27:40<br />So imagine me here, white coat, two other people, Jessica, we just maybe saw each other once or twice and you came out.<br />27:47<br />And so all these people in my life, my parents there like, you know, the ribbon, the scissors and I’m like, this is my moment.<br />27:53<br />This is my pal work so hard for this scrub floors for this and time slowed down.<br />27:59<br />Kind of like what Jessica was talking about and this voice came through and it said you’re living someone else’s life.<br />28:06<br />And in the moment this peak experience that I thought I was gonna have for myself was actually one of the lowest.<br />28:11<br />It was crazy because like everyone was so happy for me, but I was so low and I realized kind of talking about human design.<br />28:19<br />I had gone along and chew chewed to like, appease my parents, appease my friends, appease my family, appease my business partners, just going along, going along, going along.<br />28:28<br />And now I had reached this moment where I should be celebrating and it was my help.<br />28:32<br />And so I really was just like, having a moment with myself.<br />28:36<br />And I remember thinking, gosh, if I’ve chew chewed all this way and this is for you guys.<br />28:40<br />I want to listen, I want you to listen based upon like if you’re looking for a partner or a deeper relationship because this really changed my life because it was like, goddamn like, what the fuck like this is supposed to be great.<br />28:51<br />What, what do I do?<br />28:53<br />I was so lost and I was like, OK, so if I’ve chew chewed all this way for years and years of years getting medical degree and all this stuff and all this money, da da da, da, da da.<br />29:01<br />I’ve made choices that have gotten me to that point.<br />29:04<br />Yes.<br />29:05<br />Would you guys agree?<br />29:05<br />Yeah.<br />29:06<br />So if I made those choices as a sovereign human being, the only way for me to get back home to myself, to a place where I can celebrate myself where I can feel happy.<br />29:16<br />I got a surge is making opposite choices, period.<br />29:19<br />End of statement, opposite choices.<br />29:21<br />So think about that for yourself because when you make a big choice like that, guess what?<br />29:25<br />The universe I got 30 seconds, the universe it hits you over the head, hits you over the head with a two by four, doesn’t it?<br />29:32<br />Like when you make a really big choice then all this stuff happens, right?<br />29:36<br />And so I told you, my business partner asked me to leave.<br />29:38<br />Well, what funny, funny enough business partners.<br />29:41<br />Long story short said some shit to Jessica in front of my family created this whole fight.<br />29:46<br />My dad came up to me.<br />29:47<br />He’s like, do you know what your business partner said to Jessica?<br />29:49<br />This bullshit.<br />29:50<br />My dad never says that stuff and all this stuff started happening and then we went to an after party, ended up going back to our place and me and Jessica just met like maybe a couple of dates and all of a sudden we’re sitting at the end of the bed and we’re in a big fight.<br />30:03<br />I’m like, what the fuck?<br />30:05<br />Like a big fight.<br />30:06<br />And I’m like, I know where this goes.<br />30:07<br />You know what I mean?<br />30:08<br />You can tell you’re like, I know where this goes.<br />30:10<br />I’m too good for this or I’ve had enough of this or whatever, you’re ready to be done, right?<br />30:14<br />I don’t have that much invested in this relationship.<br />30:16<br />And then I remembered, oh yeah, I made a promise to myself to make start making opposite choices.<br />30:22<br />So if the old version of me in this moment would have dumped Jessica, I’m gonna choose the opposite just because.<br />30:28<br />So mid fight, imagine mid fight at the end of the bed, we’re going at it and I just turned to her and go.<br />30:33<br />Do you wanna be my girlfriend?<br />30:34<br />You showed a sag and the love of her on the shock was an understatement.<br />30:40<br />And so honestly, that’s how our relationship really started, how we became committed to each other was over a fight in me making opposite choices.<br />30:48<br />So if there’s anything that you remember from what we said, really think about that when you are up against it in a relationship or in a conversation and there could be a moment of fork in the road.<br />30:58<br />Maybe it’s time for you to make an opposite choice.<br />31:01<br />Yeah.<br />31:01<br />So good.<br />31:02<br />So good.<br />31:03<br />I’ll say I did the similar thing, but I just leaned into everything I did not want to do.<br />31:08<br />So like the most uncomfortable thing in every single moment I decided to do.<br />31:12<br />Well, what’s the thing I would do right now?<br />31:14<br />And what’s the thing I don’t want to do?<br />31:15<br />I’m going to do that.<br />31:16<br />And that has been my north star, my entire healing journey over the last four years and has brought me to what I really actually want because a lot of the times it was the scary parts of me, the parts of me that didn’t want to be with that decision, but that was a decision that I needed.<br />31:32<br />So, thank you so much for closing with that.<br />31:33<br />Thank you so much.<br />31:34<br />For such a beautiful conversation and I’ll give you both a hug.<br />31:38<br />Thank you.<br />31:40<br />Wow.<br />31:41<br />Wasn’t that just such an amazing interview?<br />31:44<br />Like for real?<br />31:46<br />So cool, their energy is just absolutely incredible and they truly brought it in person at the podcast launch party and I hope that you got to also listen to that and feel that through this episode.<br />32:00<br />So again, thank you so much for tuning into the Full Express podcast today.<br />32:04<br />If you found that really helpful, please share this with someone.<br />32:08<br />If it made you think of someone, please share it with them.<br />32:10<br />It allows us to really start to invite others into living a life fully expressed and truly communicating honestly in their relationships and especially in their business partnerships and what that actually looks like.<br />32:22<br />So that was just such a solid, solid interview.<br />32:25<br />And thank you so much for listening.<br />32:27<br />If you want to find them, you can easily reach out to them at the healing couple on Instagram and all of their contact information information is also listed on the website underneath the show notes.<br />32:40<br />So go ahead and check that out and keep an eye out for what’s coming next week where we talk all about how to prepare for 2024.<br />32:50<br />I gave you a live breakdown of what my process looks like as well as what the real secret ingredient is to manifesting, embodying and receiving what you really want to call in in 2024.<br />33:02<br />So keep an eye out for that and I’m sending you so much love today.<br />33:06<br />Enjoy this beautiful, beautiful day.</div></div></div></div></div></div></div>



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<li>The role of breathwork in their personal and professional growth.</li>



<li>Insights into maintaining a healthy work-life balance as a couple.</li>



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<p>Jess and Cory are The Healing Couple – devoted partners who empower leaders to find clarity and success through breathwork. As seasoned entrepreneurs who have experienced their own journey with burnout, they are passionate about helping others tap into their power, reduce stress, and reach the next level. Through coaching, events, programs, and RESET Breathwork facilitator certification, they have supported thousands globally on the healing path of inner freedom and outward success. Guided by the mission “together we can heal the world,” Jess and Cory believe it all starts with the breath. This power couple lives to unlock potential in others through a transformative, loving approach.</p>



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Welcome to another episode of The Fully Expressed Podcast with Karenna. Today, we have a truly special and inspiring episode for you featuring the dynamic and spiritually aligned duo Jess and Cory, also known as The Healing Couple. This episode is a journey through love, entrepreneurship, and the power of breathwork, offering insights into how to live a life that is both fully expressed and harmoniously balanced.



In their candid conversation, Jess and Cory share their unique experiences of combining their romantic relationship with their business endeavors. They delve into the challenges and triumphs of working closely with a partner, revealing how they navigate the complexities of a joint professional and personal life. Their story is a testament to the power of communication, mutual understanding, and shared vision in building a successful partnership, both in love and business.



You will be treated to a wealth of knowledge on how to create and maintain a spiritually nourishing relationship while pursuing entrepreneurial dreams. Jess and Cory’s approach to life is a beautiful blend of practicality and spirituality, making this episode a must-listen for anyone looking to deepen their relationship and entrepreneurial journey.







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Full Transcript0:00Welcome to the Fully Expressed podcast with Karenna.0:02I am your podcast host, Karenna Soto and I’m so happy that you’re listening in today.0:07This podcast is truly meant to be an invitation into your fullest expression.0:12We have all the different kinds of conversations that invite you into living a life, fully expressed, the finding and creating relationships where you feel fully expressed and, and creating a business and career where you feel fully expressed on today’s episode.0:31We have the third and final live interview from the podcast launch party with some of my dearest friends.0:41They call themselves the healing couple.0:43Their names are Jess and Cory and they truly brought the fire to the room and really, you know, really ended the panel discussion at the live podcast party just so perfectly.0:59You’re going to just feel their energy come through the interview.1:03They are great storytellers.1:05They have so much to share when it comes to business entrepreneurship, spirituality, what it looks like to have a spiritual practice.1:13And in this specific episode, I really dove into what is it look like to be in a relationship with your partner and do business with your partner because they are together, they’ve been together, they started the business together.1:27And so they went into the real nitty gritty of what that looks like and also what has been truly super supportive as they communicated through their evolution in their business, the transitions in their business, the hard conversations in their business and just truly tackling that together as a couple.1:43So, so excited for you to listen in and here you go.1:48So our last interview today, but saving some of the juiciest for the last two, this is just and Cory, they call themselves the healing couple.1:58So when I first moved to San Diego, almost like 4.5, 5 years ago, just before I decided to move, I actually experienced my first breathwork ever with Rob Starr.2:09I don’t know if anyone knows who that is.2:10I don’t even know if he’s really practicing breathwork anymore.2:13Cut it on and off...]]>
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<p>In this episode of the Fully Expressed Podcast, sex and relationship coach Luci Lampe shares what it takes to reclaim feminine power, create deeper intimacy, keep desire alive long-term, and fully embody our erotic aliveness both in and out of the bedroom.</p>



<p>After years of outsourcing her happiness and relying too heavily on her husband, Luci learned how to find happiness and pleasure within. This inner work became the foundation for transforming not only her marriage but how she shows up in all areas of life.</p>



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In this episode of the Fully Expressed Podcast, sex and relationship coach Luci Lampe shares what it takes to reclaim feminine power, create deeper intimacy, keep desire alive long-term, and fully embody our erotic aliveness both in and out of the bedroom.



After years of outsourcing her happiness and relying too heavily on her husband, Luci learned how to find happiness and pleasure within. This inner work became the foundation for transforming not only her marriage but how she shows up in all areas of life.



Now, Luci and her husband embody a sexually vibrant way of relating that infuses their entire lives with erotic aliveness—even during everyday moments like school pickup!







You can read the full podcast transcript for this episode below:



Full Transcript0:00Welcome to the fully expressed podcast with Karenna.0:03This is a space where we get to talk about different topics that truly invite us into our fullest expression in life, relationships and business.0:11Today, we get to listen to the second live panel interview that we did at the podcast launch party for those that didn’t know we did do a podcast lunch party back in October.0:23And it went so beautifully well and I’m so grateful that I get the opportunity to share with you the live interviews that we did there.0:31Everyone really walked away with such powerful takeaways.0:36The engagement was amazing.0:38I got such amazing feedback and this next guest that I interviewed, her name is Luci.0:43Lampe.0:44Luci and I met about a year ago when I was really exploring what it meant to just further explore myself sexually thinking about hiring a sex and relationship coach her and I truly hit it off.0:56And so she also lives here in California, in San, near, near San Diego, California and I invited her to come on to the event and this is one juicy conversation.1:11I mean, Lucy freaking brought it to the day.1:17So please let me introduce you to Luci and here we go.1:23So I’m so excited to introduce you guys to Luci Lampe.1:28Is that how I say last name Lampe?1:29Got it right.1:30Ok.1:31Because the way that I met Luci, so about a year ago to this day, I did a wild feminine embodiment shoot at blacks to really kind of capture my embodiment.1:45And it was probably the most magical thing.1:46You should reach out.1:47Megan, reach out to Megan, but Megan is best friends with Lucy and I was talking to Megan about how I’m really thinking about, you know, searching into more sex courses, intimacy, creating deeper relationships, working with a sex and trauma form coach.2:04And so that’s how I met Luci.2:06I’m going to let her introduce herself, but I got on the phone with Luci and immediately within a minute, I felt like it was so easy to talk to you.2:16I found out that Luci is also Peruvian.2:19So if you guys don’t know, I’m Peruvian and so she is Peruvian.2:22And so we just like, really vibed on that.2:25And I walked away from that being like, oh, I’m going to work with you someday.2:29Just because of how you met me on the call and how safe you were on the call and also just how playful and real and honest you are.2:38And if you’ve ever seen her social media content with her and her husband, they literally embody that at their home.2:45And so she has really been such an inspiration to me.2:48<...]]>
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<p>After years of outsourcing her happiness and relying too heavily on her husband, Luci learned how to find happiness and pleasure within. This inner work became the foundation for transforming not only her marriage but how she shows up in all areas of life.</p>



<p>Now, Luci and her husband embody a sexually vibrant way of relating that infuses their entire lives with erotic aliveness—even during everyday moments like school pickup!</p>



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<p>You can read the full podcast transcript for this episode below:</p>



<div class="wp-block-create-block-castos-transcript"><div class="ssp-transcript"><div class="row"><div class="col"><div class="tabs"><div class="tab">Full Transcript<div class="tab-content ssp-transcript-content">0:00<br />Welcome to the fully expressed podcast with Karenna.<br />0:03<br />This is a space where we get to talk about different topics that truly invite us into our fullest expression in life, relationships and business.<br />0:11<br />Today, we get to listen to the second live panel interview that we did at the podcast launch party for those that didn’t know we did do a podcast lunch party back in October.<br />0:23<br />And it went so beautifully well and I’m so grateful that I get the opportunity to share with you the live interviews that we did there.<br />0:31<br />Everyone really walked away with such powerful takeaways.<br />0:36<br />The engagement was amazing.<br />0:38<br />I got such amazing feedback and this next guest that I interviewed, her name is Luci.<br />0:43<br />Lampe.<br />0:44<br />Luci and I met about a year ago when I was really exploring what it meant to just further explore myself sexually thinking about hiring a sex and relationship coach her and I truly hit it off.<br />0:56<br />And so she also lives here in California, in San, near, near San Diego, California and I invited her to come on to the event and this is one juicy conversation.<br />1:11<br />I mean, Lucy freaking brought it to the day.<br />1:17<br />So please let me introduce you to Luci and here we go.<br />1:23<br />So I’m so excited to introduce you guys to Luci Lampe.<br />1:28<br />Is that how I say last name Lampe?<br />1:29<br />Got it right.<br />1:30<br />Ok.<br />1:31<br />Because the way that I met Luci, so about a year ago to this day, I did a wild feminine embodiment shoot at blacks to really kind of capture my embodiment.<br />1:45<br />And it was probably the most magical thing.<br />1:46<br />You should reach out.<br />1:47<br />Megan, reach out to Megan, but Megan is best friends with Lucy and I was talking to Megan about how I’m really thinking about, you know, searching into more sex courses, intimacy, creating deeper relationships, working with a sex and trauma form coach.<br />2:04<br />And so that’s how I met Luci.<br />2:06<br />I’m going to let her introduce herself, but I got on the phone with Luci and immediately within a minute, I felt like it was so easy to talk to you.<br />2:16<br />I found out that Luci is also Peruvian.<br />2:19<br />So if you guys don’t know, I’m Peruvian and so she is Peruvian.<br />2:22<br />And so we just like, really vibed on that.<br />2:25<br />And I walked away from that being like, oh, I’m going to work with you someday.<br />2:29<br />Just because of how you met me on the call and how safe you were on the call and also just how playful and real and honest you are.<br />2:38<br />And if you’ve ever seen her social media content with her and her husband, they literally embody that at their home.<br />2:45<br />And so she has really been such an inspiration to me.<br />2:48<br />And so I invited her today to be here.<br />2:50<br />And so thank you for saying, yes, thank you.<br />2:53<br />Do you want to introduce yourself to me?<br />2:55<br />Sure.<br />2:56<br />It’s funny because in the introduction, in the one group and they in the little number one group, I was like, yeah, I think we met on a discovery call for something about a course.<br />3:03<br />But no, it was me.<br />3:04<br />It was, it was Megan.<br />3:05<br />I mean, we did have a discovery call but Megan was one.<br />3:08<br />She was, she was the link.<br />3:09<br />Oh my God.<br />3:10<br />I fucking love Megan.<br />3:11<br />Oh, great.<br />3:11<br />She’s in Mexico right now.<br />3:12<br />Anyways, side conversation.<br />3:14<br />Yeah.<br />3:15<br />So I’m Luci Lampe and I actually, I live up in Carlsbad but I am from Peru and I moved over to the States when I was really young.<br />3:24<br />Been in California about 11 years and I live in just, you know, up, up up the street with my husband Ryan.<br />3:31<br />We’ve been married almost 17 years in less than two months.<br />3:35<br />Yeah.<br />3:35<br />And then we have four kids, ages seven through almost 16.<br />3:39<br />So busy full, full life.<br />3:43<br />But yeah, a lot of the work that I do has to do with that wild feminine embodiment and really reclaiming all these parts of ourselves.<br />3:53<br />You know, our inner slut, our inner witch, our inner medicine woman our inner crazy bitch like all these things that we tend to kind of distill you know what I’m talking about?<br />4:01<br />He’s like all the, all the men in relationships are like, oh what the fuck you’re talking about?<br />4:10<br />Yeah, I am the biggest crazy bitch.<br />4:12<br />I know, ok, my husband, we’ve been through it and we got married in college.<br />4:17<br />We were 20 so you know, we didn’t know jack shit about trauma and attachment styles and all, all of our stuff.<br />4:26<br />So we got to navigate all of that while being parents while trying to make life work.<br />4:33<br />Yeah.<br />4:34<br />So a big catalyst for us that, that I tend to touch on a lot is when Ryan who is a veteran and he was an avid surfer, he’s very athletic.<br />4:42<br />He’s just anything he does.<br />4:43<br />He’s fully and 100% obsessive including me, which is how he got me.<br />4:47<br />So, and he had this mysterious pain in his body and it was in his nervous system and nobody could figure it out.<br />4:56<br />So for about 2.5 years, I was pregnant with our fourth child.<br />5:01<br />and we had one baby and then two in school and he started to have all of this pain and it wasn’t going away.<br />5:10<br />It was, it was just getting worse.<br />5:12<br />So for about 2.5 years, he was disabled from doing a lot of the things that he was used to doing.<br />5:17<br />He couldn’t even bend over and change a diaper most of the time.<br />5:20<br />And he got really depressed.<br />5:21<br />So that was a big catalyst, like a big wake up call for me.<br />5:25<br />I had just relied on him outsourced, you know, I didn’t know it at the time.<br />5:29<br />My happiness, my pleasure, my joy, my peace to him because he was that rock that could hold it until he wasn’t and he couldn’t.<br />5:37<br />And I developed an autoimmune disorder during that time too at the end of that pregnancy, which lasted another year.<br />5:43<br />So it was, that was my hell, I’m like, this is insanity.<br />5:46<br />Nothing is changing.<br />5:47<br />Nothing is getting better.<br />5:49<br />And that was a big wake up call.<br />5:50<br />So that sent me on this trajectory to just look outside of what I thought was permissible in the particular faith that I had grown up in.<br />5:59<br />And it led to, you know, getting into my getting into more kink, getting into my witchy practices and to self pleasure practices.<br />6:07<br />I pole dance, I sell dildos, fuck like, you know, just all these things that I do now that sucks coach.<br />6:14<br />But it goes so much deeper than that.<br />6:16<br />It’s really reclaiming the fullness of who we are as human beings and especially as women and that it just snowballed into this beautiful thing that we have now.<br />6:26<br />Yeah.<br />6:27<br />Wasn’t that great.<br />6:28<br />So I’d love for you to share, how was it?<br />6:30<br />I guess going from focusing on your husband to focusing on you.<br />6:35<br />What did that transition look like?<br />6:37<br />Oh OK.<br />6:38<br />So you know that whole attitude of like, I don’t need no, man.<br />6:42<br />Yeah, I had that but like I was married, it was really awkward.<br />6:45<br />I’m like, I hate that I need you.<br />6:47<br />So I’m going to not need you and I’m going to be very independent and I got everything and I was already the working parent and so he anyway, it was just it was a lot, it was, it was, it was a wild learning curve to figure out how to identify who I am outside of just my relationship.<br />7:05<br />And while not being the cold distant bitch that I often wanted to be of like, well, that’s you problem, that’s your feelings, that’s your trauma.<br />7:16<br />But it was really a practice like when you guys talk about repetition.<br />7:19<br />Yeah, you, you put in the reps, you, you have a conflict and you realize, oh I wasn’t kind.<br />7:26<br />I was, I was just really mean.<br />7:29<br />What, what would it look like for me to be more of an embodiment of love and compassion and truth but like big t truth from the soul, not the little tea from my little wounded, scared ego.<br />7:41<br />That’s like, so there was just a lot of that from both ends and a lot of navigating the messiness of just healing.<br />7:51<br />You know, it was a Yeah.<br />7:53<br />And, and we, we’ve learned some things along the way that I get to teach now that helps.<br />7:57<br />Like what, so for example, holding space, right?<br />8:00<br />Have you ever heard about holding space?<br />8:03<br />Yeah.<br />8:04<br />Anybody know?<br />8:04<br />OK.<br />8:05<br />Yeah.<br />8:06<br />So, so what that does and doesn’t actually look like in a way that serves the union, not just what serves a sense of peace because what I would see Ryan do and what I see a lot of what I hear from a lot of men is that they’re like, I’m supposed to be this emotionless stoic, immovable tree and she gets to lose her shit and go crazy and I’m not supposed to feel things.<br />8:29<br />No, no, bro.<br />8:30<br />Like it doesn’t serve anybody for you to be emotionless because then she doesn’t feel your heart.<br />8:37<br />So it’s, it’s just the subtle dance or not so subtle sometimes of really revealing our hearts without getting lost in the illusions of all of our fear.<br />8:47<br />You know.<br />8:48<br />So that’s one big thing.<br />8:50<br />I know it’s not logistically a step by step thing.<br />8:53<br />And so I mean, you talk to so much of that, it’s like also inviting the man because I feel like as women, there can be this like you’re emotional, you have so much going on.<br />9:02<br />You always have a lot to say you’re always talking about everything like blah, blah, blah.<br />9:07<br />I mean, yes we are and I mean, to be someone that didn’t learn to express that stuff, I mean, like, yes, we do get to be more expressive.<br />9:13<br />Yes, we are very connected.<br />9:15<br />But how is it to receive your husband in actually expressing himself actually being with the emotions because I love that in my relationship where we get to meet each other the entire way.<br />9:26<br />But I’m so curious how was it for you when he started to actually express himself, actually meet you and in his own expression, how did that look like?<br />9:34<br />Well, Ryan’s always been very express and he’s a cancer.<br />9:38<br />So I’m a cap.<br />9:39<br />I mean, we both we meet in our Scorpioness if anybody is from Yeah.<br />9:44<br />So that’s, that’s what you see on my social media.<br />9:46<br />They’re like, oh, this makes sense.<br />9:48<br />But he was the one that taught me how to really feel.<br />9:50<br />So he, I was just very closed off a massive abandonment wound, you know, just I can’t let you in too much or what if you break my heart or you die?<br />10:01<br />You know, that was my biggest spirit.<br />10:02<br />When we first got married, he’s going to die because he would do all these crazy shit.<br />10:06<br />And it’s, you know, when he started to be able to express his emotions, his heart and I could, and I started to be able to just receive it and witness it without trying to fix it because when I was so deeply uncomfortable with my own feelings, I couldn’t handle looking at his.<br />10:26<br />And a lot of times it’s flip flopped, you know, in relationships with a man and a woman, but it was so uncomfortable.<br />10:32<br />I’m like, let me fix it.<br />10:33<br />Let me just make you what can I do to make you feel better?<br />10:34<br />And he’s like, I just want you to be with me.<br />10:36<br />Damn it.<br />10:37<br />And I’m like, why can’t you just be with me?<br />10:39<br />So, again, that was part of the messy bits.<br />10:41<br />But again, practice repetition, learning how to really speak from this Deep Wisdom center.<br />10:49<br />This grounded rooted wisdom in our hearts instead of this flighty like, but I’m so scared.<br />10:56<br />What if you do?<br />10:56<br />What if I get hurt in this?<br />10:58<br />And when we started to be able to communicate from that space and really see each other that changed the way that we, it became less about the mechanics of how we’re communicating and more about meeting hearts like being in it and just doing it.<br />11:12<br />Yeah, you did talk a little I can totally relate to like, I mean, I’ve definitely done better about this in my relationships.<br />11:18<br />But past relationships, the minute that there was anything wrong, they opened up vulnerably, they told me that they needed something I went straight to fixing and I was like, I need to fix, I need to do this.<br />11:30<br />What can I do?<br />11:30<br />Do you want to go to therapy?<br />11:31<br />Do you want to do this?<br />11:32<br />Da da da, da da da.<br />11:33<br />And then they’re like me.<br />11:34<br />It.<br />11:34<br />Yeah.<br />11:35<br />And then they become projects or they become like, then it just took me away from what actually they wanted.<br />11:39<br />And I’ve also experienced that with myself.<br />11:42<br />When people try to fix me, I completely distant myself completely.<br />11:47<br />But the minute that someone hears me and hold space for me and not try and change whatever I’m going through, I feel so much more seen and the actual emotions of whatever I’m going through has an opportunity to transmute itself completely dissolve.<br />12:02<br />Like instead of me trying to, if I, if so, unless I ask you, hey, I want ideas or I want to be fixed or like help me fix this.<br />12:11<br />But let that come from me versus you thinking that that’s what I need, which is a pattern that we can fall into.<br />12:19<br />Oh Yeah, totally.<br />12:20<br />You know, I know this isn’t the, the juicy conversation but that creates space for the juicy stuff.<br />12:26<br />Yeah, I’m telling you’re like that.<br />12:27<br />So let’s chat.<br />12:28<br />Yeah, totally.<br />12:29<br />I mean, I feel like you need this in order to have the juicy stuff.<br />12:31<br />So like, how do you rest and how do you bring this into the bedroom?<br />12:34<br />How do you start to talk about sex?<br />12:36<br />So a lot of like conversations that I have with friendships and people in my community and just clients.<br />12:41<br />Like, how do I ask for what I need?<br />12:43<br />Like, what do I ask for what I desire?<br />12:45<br />And I think me as a woman when it came to being intimate with my partner.<br />12:50<br />I never even thought that.<br />12:51<br />Like, I always thought it was about the man in the bedroom personally, you know, and I was like, never thought about like, oh, I can ask for what I want or I want it to feel good for me too.<br />13:00<br />And so navigating that and getting into a place of being safe to say I want this.<br />13:05<br />I feel safe doing this.<br />13:07<br />I like that.<br />13:08<br />I don’t like that.<br />13:09<br />Like, how does someone even get there and how can they start that conversation?<br />13:14<br />Well, of course, the foundation for it all is, is feeling that safety and trust and connection and reciprocal respect and reference, you know, all those things at the baseline of the relationship.<br />13:25<br />What I see a lot is that let’s just in a typical dynamic of a man and a woman, right?<br />13:30<br />He wants her full acceptance and yet is afraid to reveal the parts of himself that she might reject.<br />13:38<br />And that’s that dark masculine essence that she’s really craving, but it integrated, not like in serving my own desires kind of way, but she wants to know the fullness of him and and might still scare her.<br />13:49<br />I’m not going to lie.<br />13:50<br />But then she wants his full devotion and to feel chosen in all of this.<br />13:54<br />But then if she rejects him, he doesn’t want to choose her.<br />13:57<br />You know, like why the fuck are we doing this?<br />13:59<br />So it’s, it’s such a delicate, intricate kind of dance and what happens in the bedroom is just often a reflection of what’s happening in the relationship.<br />14:10<br />So if there’s a lack of playfulness and eroticism and just like I see you and I’m with you and I’m present with all the textures of the energy that’s alive right now.<br />14:20<br />And I’m just waiting until we can fuck later.<br />14:22<br />Like there’s no, there’s no like that, that sexual tension and that aliveness.<br />14:27<br />So when people see my page, they have this assumption like you guys must have so much sex.<br />14:32<br />I’m like, yeah, like you guys must always be fucking like, you know what we are, we, we are just like sexually vibrant so we can be out picking up the kids from school and we’re hugging and we’re just all over each other and that’s not normal, you know, so I can, I can see why people would think that but it’s just this erotic aliveness and that, that creates that space for when sex actually unfolds or we get into the kinky things or whatever that is.<br />15:02<br />Then we have, we have this connection established that isn’t start and stop, that doesn’t start 10 minutes before he sticks it in, you know.<br />15:11<br />Yeah.<br />15:11<br />So it sounds like it’s every day a part of your lives alive.<br />15:16<br />It’s a way of life.<br />15:17<br />It’s really the connection, the aliveness that is living in your relationship and within ourselves and within ourselves.<br />15:23<br />Like us really reclaiming our pleasure which is why the self pleasure practice was an absolutely the most powerful part of my, how has connect, I’m going to bring it up a little bit.<br />15:32<br />But how is connecting to the liveness which is probably like your sexual energy, your life source and all that also just influence the rest of your life.<br />15:40<br />Or how can it can it not?<br />15:41<br />I know is about creativity just being in the flow.<br />15:46<br />I was talking with Ryan about this last night.<br />15:48<br />How when someone asked me, how do you bring more pleasure into your business?<br />15:52<br />How do you bring more flow?<br />15:53<br />I’m like, how do you not?<br />15:54<br />I’ve just been not in that space for so long that I take for granted that when I’m in the space of creating, I’m making art, I’m receiving a message and I’m just a conduit of it.<br />16:05<br />You know, I’m not in the disillusion that if I post every day, I’m going to make X amount of dollars, it’s not up to me.<br />16:10<br />It’s, I’m very surrendered to the universe and the flow.<br />16:13<br />And I learned how to do that through my pleasure.<br />16:16<br />Practice of just opening myself to receiving.<br />16:19<br />I don’t know what’s going to be happening with my body that day.<br />16:21<br />I can’t predict that or control that, but we make it a practice of being deeply present with what’s there and just opening ourselves to the possibility of something even more juicy.<br />16:31<br />Yeah.<br />16:32<br />All right.<br />16:32<br />Raise your hand if you are thinking about 2024 or you’re starting to set goals, you’re starting to review the year, you’re starting to see what you really want of next year.<br />16:41<br />And I find this year, so this time of the year so interesting because I’ve definitely been the one that was like, I have to set my goals every single end of the year.<br />16:51<br />I’m gonna get on track with my workouts and I’m gonna do this and I’m gonna do that.<br />16:55<br />And I put so much pressure on myself and then come basically the second week of January, everything would fall through the cracks.<br />17:01<br />And you know what I have found to be my secret sauce to truly manifesting and embodying what I want to manifest is not, is, is truly in reflecting on the last couple year on the last year.<br />17:13<br />It is setting intentions.<br />17:15<br />So I’m not a big fan of goal setting.<br />17:17<br />That’s a four whole different conversation.<br />17:18<br />Goals lead to expectations, expectations lead to disappointment and that ends up leaving a lot of pressure on ourselves.<br />17:24<br />So I am here for intentions.<br />17:26<br />I love the structure of intentions.<br />17:28<br />I love how it sets us up.<br />17:29<br />But there has to be a feeling that you want to feel in 2024.<br />17:33<br />And that’s truly what I love to lean into.<br />17:37<br />And it has changed the game for me every single year, every single year.<br />17:42<br />I am constantly embodying and taking steps towards the woman that I want to become, I am attracting opportunities that are so in line for me, I’m also evolving and looks like for me to live a life fully express in my career in my personal life and so on, just by getting really curious and clear on what it I want to feel like, you know, what do I want to, who do I want to feel like when for all the things that I want to manifest?<br />18:08<br />Absolute game changer, I will do a podcast episode on this.<br />18:13<br />But what I am currently offering you right now as we transition from 2023 into 2024 this is going to be available all of December and all of January.<br />18:26<br />I am gonna be offering 30 minute strategy sessions for individuals.<br />18:31<br />So if you’re looking to strategize and get really clear on what you want 2024 to look like, feel like be like the sessions for you.<br />18:39<br />It’s gonna be for $88 and I’m also offering couple sessions.<br />18:44<br />So really the opportunity for you as individuals to get really aligned on what your own desires are.<br />18:51<br />But what does that look like in partnership?<br />18:53<br />What does it look like to the actual relationship?<br />18:56<br />And that is going to be a 16 minute session available for $222.<br />19:01<br />So 222 and you can dm me at I am Kenna Soto and ask me more details about it that is only going to be available for December and January.<br />19:15<br />So if you are interested on getting support, please message me, I’m really not offering coaching containers anymore.<br />19:21<br />And I got so much feedback on how many people are gonna be really offering my missing my container.<br />19:28<br />So this is such a rare experience and I wanted to let you know about it.<br />19:31<br />So please please please send me ad m if you’re interested and we can talk through it.<br />19:36<br />So dropping you back into the episode and enjoy.<br />19:40<br />So I want to talk about that.<br />19:41<br />How can you know, I feel like there’s always these itches.<br />19:45<br />It’s like, oh, I want to do this in the bedroom or I want to be open to this, like what comes from, what can we do to lean into that?<br />19:53<br />And then also like, why would someone want to do that?<br />19:55<br />You know, I feel like it can get scary to let you try new suit and try new things.<br />19:59<br />Yeah.<br />19:59<br />So if we start to be more sexually and openly expressed in the bedroom, like more fully expressed and start to let into our illness and lean into things, like I didn’t know I’d ever like that, but I like that.<br />20:09<br />That can be scary.<br />20:10<br />How can someone navigate that fear of like, will I be too much, will it not be accepted?<br />20:16<br />Will it not be wanted?<br />20:17<br />I think it’s a matter of just diving into it and see sometimes I’ve been surprised at how much capacity Ryan has had for my just bigness, you know, and, and for me to assume that this is going to be too much and sometimes he’s not in a place to fully meet that.<br />20:36<br />And that’s ok too.<br />20:37<br />It’s ok too, you know, and, but, but I have been very harsh in those moments, especially in the early parts of our journey of like, why don’t you want me?<br />20:45<br />You know, why are you rejecting me?<br />20:47<br />And so really, it’s a practice of being vulnerable and and there is no vulnerability without the possibility of being rejected.<br />20:55<br />And you can also always fine tune things together and just say, OK, last season we were really into, you know, the, this one particular kink or you wanted to get tied up all the time and now it’s just not my jam now.<br />21:06<br />I just want you to, I’m not going to say it.<br />21:08<br />But yeah, it sounds like there’s an ebb and flow like stuck either.<br />21:14<br />That’s always fluid, fluid like there has to only look like it’s alive and that doesn’t mean this has to be the thing.<br />21:21<br />Now.<br />21:22<br />I just, I had a flash of a text I sent Ryan right before as I pulled in, I was like, do this when I get home.<br />21:28<br />Is there anything else that you feel called to share with everyone here?<br />21:33<br />You know, the most recurrent theme lately and all this crazy energetic stuff happened cosmically is to inquire deeper into what is the part of a part, just a part.<br />21:45<br />The next part that I have been resisting really feeling into like, who is she or she, who is that?<br />21:53<br />And recognizing that the more that we can just look face to face at the parts of ourselves that we’re like, this is too much or too weird or it’s ick or it’s cringe and connect with it and call it home.<br />22:04<br />We become more fully expressed.<br />22:08<br />Yeah, that was so good.<br />22:09<br />Thank you.</div></div></div></div></div></div></div>



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<li>How to create safety for vulnerable sharing and intimacy</li>



<li>Practical communication tips for deep relating &amp; meeting hearts</li>



<li>Keeping erotic aliveness alive in long-term relationships</li>



<li>Leaning into our full sexual expression with courage</li>
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<p>Luci Lampe is a mom of 4, a trauma-informed sex &amp; relationship coach, an award-winning singer and songwriter, a commercial actress &amp; print model, and a 3X author. Her writing has been featured in the Huffington Post, Forbes, Entrepreneur.com, CBS, and Fox.</p>



<p>After overcoming an autoimmune disorder and embarking on a deep healing journey and spiritual awakening during her husband’s 2-year disability and depression, Luci returns with a bold message of Love, courage, and freedom.</p>



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In this episode of the Fully Expressed Podcast, sex and relationship coach Luci Lampe shares what it takes to reclaim feminine power, create deeper intimacy, keep desire alive long-term, and fully embody our erotic aliveness both in and out of the bedroom.



After years of outsourcing her happiness and relying too heavily on her husband, Luci learned how to find happiness and pleasure within. This inner work became the foundation for transforming not only her marriage but how she shows up in all areas of life.



Now, Luci and her husband embody a sexually vibrant way of relating that infuses their entire lives with erotic aliveness—even during everyday moments like school pickup!







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Full Transcript0:00Welcome to the fully expressed podcast with Karenna.0:03This is a space where we get to talk about different topics that truly invite us into our fullest expression in life, relationships and business.0:11Today, we get to listen to the second live panel interview that we did at the podcast launch party for those that didn’t know we did do a podcast lunch party back in October.0:23And it went so beautifully well and I’m so grateful that I get the opportunity to share with you the live interviews that we did there.0:31Everyone really walked away with such powerful takeaways.0:36The engagement was amazing.0:38I got such amazing feedback and this next guest that I interviewed, her name is Luci.0:43Lampe.0:44Luci and I met about a year ago when I was really exploring what it meant to just further explore myself sexually thinking about hiring a sex and relationship coach her and I truly hit it off.0:56And so she also lives here in California, in San, near, near San Diego, California and I invited her to come on to the event and this is one juicy conversation.1:11I mean, Lucy freaking brought it to the day.1:17So please let me introduce you to Luci and here we go.1:23So I’m so excited to introduce you guys to Luci Lampe.1:28Is that how I say last name Lampe?1:29Got it right.1:30Ok.1:31Because the way that I met Luci, so about a year ago to this day, I did a wild feminine embodiment shoot at blacks to really kind of capture my embodiment.1:45And it was probably the most magical thing.1:46You should reach out.1:47Megan, reach out to Megan, but Megan is best friends with Lucy and I was talking to Megan about how I’m really thinking about, you know, searching into more sex courses, intimacy, creating deeper relationships, working with a sex and trauma form coach.2:04And so that’s how I met Luci.2:06I’m going to let her introduce herself, but I got on the phone with Luci and immediately within a minute, I felt like it was so easy to talk to you.2:16I found out that Luci is also Peruvian.2:19So if you guys don’t know, I’m Peruvian and so she is Peruvian.2:22And so we just like, really vibed on that.2:25And I walked away from that being like, oh, I’m going to work with you someday.2:29Just because of how you met me on the call and how safe you were on the call and also just how playful and real and honest you are.2:38And if you’ve ever seen her social media content with her and her husband, they literally embody that at their home.2:45And so she has really been such an inspiration to me.2:48<...]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Episode #16: How Honesty and Vulnerability Look Like Early Stages in Relationship Quentin Williams and Rochelle Pfeiffer]]>
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<p>In this episode of The Fully Expressed Podcast, Karenna has an honest panel talk with her two friends, Quentin (Q) Williams, a Men’s Coach, Emotional Intelligence Trainer, and creator of the Man Up Formula and Rochelle Pfieffer, an Amazon Recruiter &amp; Breathwork Facilitator, about navigating emotional intimacy early in their romantic relationship.</p>



<p>Though both Rochelle and Quentin entered the relationship with the intention to show up openly, they admit it was far from easy. When triggers came up, old wounds resurfaced, and fears arose, which caused each of them to sometimes “shut down” or pull away. However, they kept leaning into the messy conversations.</p>



<p>Quentin shares how he constantly reminded Rochelle that her feelings were valid and necessary to talk through. Rochelle pushed herself to open up even when it felt uncomfortable and unsafe. Together, they learned tools like compartmentalizing feelings vs. taking things personally and providing a listening ear while the other expresses vulnerabilities.</p>



<p>While the panel acknowledges that conflict can feel excruciating at the moment, Rochelle and Quentin found an extraordinary connection, sexual chemistry and understanding of each other on the other side. By having the courage to show their hearts authentically, they built a foundation of trust and intimacy that grows deeper each day.</p>



<p>Karenna concludes that the emotional risks Rochelle and Quentin take continuously pay dividends in their confidence in the relationship. Their willingness to boldly confront fears about judgment or rejection provides inspiration to us all to bring more authenticity and care to our own relationships.</p>



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In this episode of The Fully Expressed Podcast, Karenna has an honest panel talk with her two friends, Quentin (Q) Williams, a Men’s Coach, Emotional Intelligence Trainer, and creator of the Man Up Formula and Rochelle Pfieffer, an Amazon Recruiter & Breathwork Facilitator, about navigating emotional intimacy early in their romantic relationship.



Though both Rochelle and Quentin entered the relationship with the intention to show up openly, they admit it was far from easy. When triggers came up, old wounds resurfaced, and fears arose, which caused each of them to sometimes “shut down” or pull away. However, they kept leaning into the messy conversations.



Quentin shares how he constantly reminded Rochelle that her feelings were valid and necessary to talk through. Rochelle pushed herself to open up even when it felt uncomfortable and unsafe. Together, they learned tools like compartmentalizing feelings vs. taking things personally and providing a listening ear while the other expresses vulnerabilities.



While the panel acknowledges that conflict can feel excruciating at the moment, Rochelle and Quentin found an extraordinary connection, sexual chemistry and understanding of each other on the other side. By having the courage to show their hearts authentically, they built a foundation of trust and intimacy that grows deeper each day.



Karenna concludes that the emotional risks Rochelle and Quentin take continuously pay dividends in their confidence in the relationship. Their willingness to boldly confront fears about judgment or rejection provides inspiration to us all to bring more authenticity and care to our own relationships.







You can read the full podcast transcript for this episode below:



Full Transcript0:00Welcome to the Fully Expressed podcast with Karenna.0:02This is where we invite you into your fully expression.0:07I truly believe that we all have an opportunity to live our lives, fully expressed, to find relationships where we feel like we can be safe enough to fully express our most authentic selves and create a career in a business that aligns with our full expression and what that actually looks like for this week.0:26I am so glad and so happy that we are able to do this.0:30So about a month ago, back in October, we had a podcast launch party in person in Encinitas, California.0:38So for those that know, that’s in San Diego, California, where I invited my community here and had live interview panels with amazing speakers and guest speakers.0:49And today you get to listen to the very first panel that we had.0:54This panel was so special to me because I invited two of my best friends onto the panel to share their story about what it was like to be fully honest and transparent, very early on in the relationship and when we’re dating or in the early stages of relationship, you know, there can be this dance between.1:15How honest am I?1:16How messy do I get?1:18What parts of me do I show with them?1:20What parts of me do I not show with them?1:23And what it actually looks like to navigate those hard conversations and I think they did a beautiful job.1:30The conversation went so seamlessly, so be excited to tune in.1:34You get to listen to this live episode just about now.1:38So now we’re going to do a panel.1:40again, for those that don’t know me, I think I didn’t say my name earlier, but my name is Karenna Soto.1:44I am the podcast host f...]]>
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<p>In this episode of The Fully Expressed Podcast, Karenna has an honest panel talk with her two friends, Quentin (Q) Williams, a Men’s Coach, Emotional Intelligence Trainer, and creator of the Man Up Formula and Rochelle Pfieffer, an Amazon Recruiter &amp; Breathwork Facilitator, about navigating emotional intimacy early in their romantic relationship.</p>



<p>Though both Rochelle and Quentin entered the relationship with the intention to show up openly, they admit it was far from easy. When triggers came up, old wounds resurfaced, and fears arose, which caused each of them to sometimes “shut down” or pull away. However, they kept leaning into the messy conversations.</p>



<p>Quentin shares how he constantly reminded Rochelle that her feelings were valid and necessary to talk through. Rochelle pushed herself to open up even when it felt uncomfortable and unsafe. Together, they learned tools like compartmentalizing feelings vs. taking things personally and providing a listening ear while the other expresses vulnerabilities.</p>



<p>While the panel acknowledges that conflict can feel excruciating at the moment, Rochelle and Quentin found an extraordinary connection, sexual chemistry and understanding of each other on the other side. By having the courage to show their hearts authentically, they built a foundation of trust and intimacy that grows deeper each day.</p>



<p>Karenna concludes that the emotional risks Rochelle and Quentin take continuously pay dividends in their confidence in the relationship. Their willingness to boldly confront fears about judgment or rejection provides inspiration to us all to bring more authenticity and care to our own relationships.</p>



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<div class="wp-block-create-block-castos-transcript"><div class="ssp-transcript"><div class="row"><div class="col"><div class="tabs"><div class="tab">Full Transcript<div class="tab-content ssp-transcript-content">0:00<br />Welcome to the Fully Expressed podcast with Karenna.<br />0:02<br />This is where we invite you into your fully expression.<br />0:07<br />I truly believe that we all have an opportunity to live our lives, fully expressed, to find relationships where we feel like we can be safe enough to fully express our most authentic selves and create a career in a business that aligns with our full expression and what that actually looks like for this week.<br />0:26<br />I am so glad and so happy that we are able to do this.<br />0:30<br />So about a month ago, back in October, we had a podcast launch party in person in Encinitas, California.<br />0:38<br />So for those that know, that’s in San Diego, California, where I invited my community here and had live interview panels with amazing speakers and guest speakers.<br />0:49<br />And today you get to listen to the very first panel that we had.<br />0:54<br />This panel was so special to me because I invited two of my best friends onto the panel to share their story about what it was like to be fully honest and transparent, very early on in the relationship and when we’re dating or in the early stages of relationship, you know, there can be this dance between.<br />1:15<br />How honest am I?<br />1:16<br />How messy do I get?<br />1:18<br />What parts of me do I show with them?<br />1:20<br />What parts of me do I not show with them?<br />1:23<br />And what it actually looks like to navigate those hard conversations and I think they did a beautiful job.<br />1:30<br />The conversation went so seamlessly, so be excited to tune in.<br />1:34<br />You get to listen to this live episode just about now.<br />1:38<br />So now we’re going to do a panel.<br />1:40<br />again, for those that don’t know me, I think I didn’t say my name earlier, but my name is Karenna Soto.<br />1:44<br />I am the podcast host for the Fully Expressed podcast today.<br />1:49<br />We are going to do a live panel action with some of my greatest friends and really the goal for the pain.<br />1:56<br />I already mentioned this.<br />1:57<br />But the intention for the panel is really to talk about how to deepen really authentic relationships through communication, honesty and safety.<br />2:05<br />We get to start with Rochelle and Quentin.<br />2:08<br />So first off, thank you both for being here with me.<br />2:13<br />You guys both mean so much to me and Quentin.<br />2:16<br />It’s been so nice to get to know you so much more.<br />2:18<br />In the last has been a year already, almost almost a year since you guys started dating your love, I think is such a beautiful representation of what’s possible.<br />2:29<br />And also the depths that you guys went to super early on in your relationship I think is super admirable, which is the reason why I’ve invited them here.<br />2:39<br />, I’ll dive into that but I want to ask you guys both to introduce yourselves to everyone.<br />2:43<br />Awesome.<br />2:44<br />I’ll go first.<br />2:45<br />, my name is Rochelle and I live here in San Diego originally from Seattle and I work full time at Amazon as a recruiter and then I’m also a breath works facilitator and Karenna’s best friend.<br />2:59<br />One of them, she’s my girlfriend too.<br />3:02<br />Starting off really well.<br />3:04<br />They don’t know each other at all.<br />3:06<br />They’re putting this on for just today.<br />3:08<br />They act really good just today.<br />3:10<br />Right.<br />3:10<br />Yeah, my name is Quentin.<br />3:11<br />I also go by Q.<br />3:12<br />It’s a little easier.<br />3:14<br />So I am a men’s coach.<br />3:16<br />I also support a lot of athletes with their transition beyond sports, but I specialize in focusing on helping men embody more confidence.<br />3:25<br />I say from the boardroom to the bedroom, so we’ll be talking a little bit about the bedroom and, and intimacy and how ultimately emotional intelligence is a catalyst for deeper depth in all walks of life.<br />3:35<br />So that’s me live in Laia.<br />3:39<br />Happy to be here.<br />3:40<br />Thanks so much.<br />3:42<br />So, yeah, what I was saying is like what I’ve loved about your guys’ relationships and like the reason why I invited you guys both here, I think from a lot of conversations that I’ve had with friendships and clients and just people that I meet you know, there’s always this, like, how all in do I go at the beginning of like, day, day?<br />3:57<br />You know, you meet someone new and you’re like, how open do I be?<br />4:00<br />How vulnerable do I be?<br />4:01<br />How much do I say?<br />4:02<br />How much do I let them into?<br />4:03<br />And how much do I not?<br />4:04<br />And I think you guys really navigated that really beautifully and went really deep really quickly in the most beautiful way.<br />4:12<br />And you guys also tackled a lot of like, hard things like early on in your relationship.<br />4:17<br />And I would love for you guys to share what was that like, starting off, like open and deep and vulnerable and how great it was and also how scary it was at the same time.<br />4:29<br />Yeah.<br />4:30<br />I think for me, I was really working on myself for a while before I met Quentin and was intentionally like, not dating and I really wanted to like, heal a lot within myself so that I could show up differently.<br />4:48<br />Because I was like, ok, all my past relationships are not working out the way that I want to.<br />4:54<br />And I’m not a victim to that.<br />4:56<br />Like you co create with your partner and like, how can I show up better so that I can also attract the, the right partner for me and going into the relationship.<br />5:08<br />Like that was my intention was to be very open, very fully expressed, but it wasn’t easy at all.<br />5:17<br />No, it’s scary.<br />5:19<br />It’s like you have that intention but then when shit comes to the surface it’s like re Yeah.<br />5:26<br />Yeah.<br />5:26<br />It’s like that was her body position too.<br />5:29<br />I mean, that’s what it feels like when you’re sharing vulnerable things and putting it out there and shit comes up, you go like this.<br />5:34<br />It’s like, yeah.<br />5:36<br />Yeah.<br />5:36<br />And I think that Quentin was very helpful in that for me.<br />5:42<br />because, you know, I’m, I’m not perfect like that was my intention.<br />5:46<br />But there were moments where I was like, just wanted to shut down, my scared little girl was showing up and she just invited me into that.<br />5:55<br />So well, I was like, hey, wait, wait, wait, like let’s talk about this.<br />5:59<br />And like one thing that really stood out for me when we started dating was Quentin told me like, you’re never going to be wrong for anything you’re experiencing.<br />6:09<br />And I was like, wait, but like, are you sure?<br />6:12<br />It’s like I just had never been with someone like him before that was open to all of it necessary for me to talk about what it’s like to open up so early for me.<br />6:25<br />It’s always been a nonnegotiable, you know, to put my heart out there.<br />6:30<br />So I feel like it just came second nature, I suppose.<br />6:33<br />And I think it also helps we might at a breath work about similar to this one where you kind of know you’re getting a little bit on the same page, like someone’s done a little bit of work, like, you know, both of us have and, but the work’s always continuing and the beautiful thing about relationship is that it’s a platform to do more work.<br />6:50<br />It’s just like I say, like sports is a great, you know, proving ground to like, develop yourself as a human being.<br />6:56<br />Relationships are the same.<br />6:58<br />I mean, so I think it was, it was definitely scary because, but I think we got a lot done in a short amount of time.<br />7:03<br />We talked about that.<br />7:04<br />Like we got it all on the table, you know, for, for a little bit of context.<br />7:08<br />I was relatively fresh out of a, a long term relationship and to jump back into a co a relationship right away to not feel aligned for me and a lot of me had a hard time finding the words for that.<br />7:20<br />You know, I know a lot of guys can be, relate, relate to this that are here.<br />7:24<br />Like sometimes you, you feel something but you can’t really put the words on it, you know, until you’re maybe dealing them or you just try a few things and throw them out there and see how they land so it can be messy.<br />7:34<br />And I think that’s the biggest thing is that we were both willing to be messy.<br />7:37<br />We both didn’t expect ourselves to be perfect and we were willing to try some things out, you know.<br />7:43<br />So can I ask like, how did it feel?<br />7:47<br />I mean, I know Rachel has shared like, you, you would shut down or like close up or not want to lean in and not to be openly expressed?<br />7:54<br />Because obviously we all have trauma, right?<br />7:56<br />We all have past experiences.<br />7:58<br />Our bodies are constantly kind of like scanning the room is like, do I feel safe?<br />8:02<br />Do I not feel safe?<br />8:03<br />But when you felt her kind of shut down or like not feel safe to open up and be vulnerable with you and meet you in the conversation?<br />8:10<br />How did that feel?<br />8:11<br />And like, how did you navigate that?<br />8:13<br />All right, ladies, if you are listening in, this is for you.<br />8:17<br />If you have a friend or family member that is female that is looking for community that is looking at this path of growth and wanting to evolve as a human being, please listen in.<br />8:31<br />So I wanna share with you the fully expressed community.<br />8:34<br />If you haven’t heard about it, you need to hear about it and you’re hearing about it today and I’d love for you to check it out.<br />8:40<br />The fully expressed community is for women supporting women.<br />8:44<br />We have created a community where you can connect with other women that are also on this path of growth that are interested and curious about what else is available to them.<br />8:53<br />They want to see themselves living a life, they express in their lives and their relationships and their business.<br />8:59<br />They bring their fully authentic self into all areas of their life.<br />9:04<br />So they can actually attract a life and relationships and careers and business that is so aligned to them because they are living a life fully expressed in the fully expressed community.<br />9:15<br />We meet online every single second Wednesday of every single month at 5:30 p.m. PST and also have access to a Slack channel where I drop resources where we share information we talk about the community, we create community.<br />9:30<br />You also get access to not only the guest coaches that have been on this podcast, but also guest coaches that I have kept waiting to show you what they have to share with you when it comes to their teachings and their practitioners.<br />9:42<br />And they’re only gonna listen from me, but you’re also gonna learn from these amazing human beings that are available to you out there and here to share their gifts with you so that you can live a life fully expressed.<br />9:52<br />The fully expressed is only $27 a month.<br />9:56<br />And if you leave a review on this podcast, I will actually give to you one month to come join us for free in the fully expressed community to actually experience what it means to be in this community and these women.<br />10:10<br />So if you go leave a review for me, I’ll go do that.<br />10:13<br />You could also find more information in the show notes about the fully expressed community and I hope to see you there next month, the next second Wednesday that is available to you to be surrounded by other women that just freaking get it, that just get what you’re going through.<br />10:28<br />I’ll see you there.<br />10:30<br />Talk about scary.<br />10:31<br />That’s actually scary for me.<br />10:33<br />Yeah.<br />10:33<br />And she’s scared and she’s shutting down and there were moments where I remember we were sitting on the couch together and something came out, we were talking about something around commitment and like, what the next step looks like and where are we, where are we going?<br />10:45<br />What does this look like?<br />10:45<br />And immediately she started kind of shutting down.<br />10:49<br />You wanted to leave?<br />10:50<br />And I was like, I don’t want you to leave like I don’t, I don’t want you just to leave here.<br />10:54<br />That doesn’t feel right for me.<br />10:55<br />It doesn’t feel clean.<br />10:57<br />I want to talk about whatever’s going on, whatever’s having you feel the urge to leave because, you know, most people here probably understand fight flight or freeze, you know, we all have a different mechanism we use or attachment theories and that sort of thing.<br />11:09<br />So, you know, when I, I send someone leaving, I’m like, wait, wait, wait, wait, you know.<br />11:14<br />So so just to highlight, I mean, she got triggered and you got triggered.<br />11:18<br />Exactly.<br />11:18<br />So for anyone that’s in a relationship, that’s what happens, you know.<br />11:24<br />Yeah.<br />11:24<br />How was that for you.<br />11:25<br />Yeah, I mean, it was, it’s just hard when you’re in those moments of, like you say, you want me to open up.<br />11:33<br />But I just, my body doesn’t want to when you’re not used to experiencing it.<br />11:39<br />So I think for me it was just constantly going through situations like that and like, really asking myself to open up and knowing that it was going to be safe because I’ve just had so many experiences where it was not at all.<br />11:56<br />So, yeah.<br />11:57<br />Yeah.<br />11:58<br />And so it sounded like you were constantly being like, ok, I’m safe, like reminding yourself like I’m safe in this moment I can open up and like bring yourself back.<br />12:05<br />Were there ever moments where like qu shut down or like Quentin didn’t like where your moments came up and Rochelle was open or where you were working through harder things that Quentin was going through.<br />12:14<br />I think it, it looks different for everybody.<br />12:16<br />That’s why I want to highlight.<br />12:17<br />Yeah.<br />12:17<br />You know, like I run away in different ways, you know, self sabotage start thinking about like, oh, what else could there be?<br />12:26<br />You know, what else is out is out there?<br />12:28<br />Like do I even need this?<br />12:29<br />Is this necessary?<br />12:30<br />Right?<br />12:30<br />Is this commitment like something I really want to give my heart to?<br />12:34<br />Right?<br />12:34<br />So there’s that self sabotage internally where you just start thinking like, ok, you know.<br />12:39<br />Right.<br />12:39<br />But I, I guess it’s, it’s a form of shutdown for me or trigger.<br />12:43<br />It’s used, it, it can sometimes be getting defensive, which I know a lot of guys that I work with struggle with, it’s like I just had a client text me the other day.<br />12:51<br />He’s like, you know, what’s it mean when my wife’s, you know, bring something up to my attention like that.<br />12:57<br />I, that could have been better and I immediately get defensive and I, like, you know, say like it wasn’t me or it wasn’t my fault or it was, it’s your fault.<br />13:06<br />I’m like, well, there’s a party that’s protecting something.<br />13:09<br />I, I asked you, I asked him like, what are you protecting?<br />13:12<br />Like, why, why get defensive if you have nothing to protect?<br />13:15<br />Right?<br />13:15<br />And for me, it’s usually like there’s something deeper down that’s like, actually true about whatever he said, right?<br />13:22<br />And so that’s really my work to do, right?<br />13:24<br />To look at myself and really it’s realize what’s triggering me.<br />13:27<br />But beyond that, if I can actually separate myself from the situation,, like I said, with Rochelle and like she mentioned, like, your experience is always cool, you know, it’s valid, it’s, it’s necessary and I want you to speak that and open up about it, but I’m also not gonna take it on, you know, like it’s mine and that’s really hard to do.<br />13:46<br />I was just talking about this with her the other day.<br />13:48<br />Like I feel like I’m actually kind of good with compart compartmentalizing.<br />13:52<br />And I think that’s one thing that a lot of guys do really well and can actually be pretty helpful in situations like that because it’s really easy to want to get my ego stuck in what’s going on, right?<br />14:04<br />Or say I’m to blame for this.<br />14:05<br />I’m the reason she’s running away.<br />14:08<br />And that’s the hardest part when someone’s, like, really expressed and you’re feeling that they’re hurt, right?<br />14:12<br />Like, if you hear someone on the other side, like when Nick and I are going through stuff too, like if he’s openly talking about something that’s coming up for him, how do I hold space for that and not take it personally and that I think is such an important tool and skill set because unless you do that, you get caught up in the mud, you know, then you get caught up in the mess and it’s like, whoa, whoa, whoa, we’re both not feeling safe here right now.<br />14:36<br />And how do I create that safety?<br />14:38<br />And so I want to put that back to you guys.<br />14:40<br />Like what helped you guys create more safety to be able to navigate that repetition, repetition.<br />14:46<br />So like a lot of, a lot of reps.<br />14:48<br />Yeah.<br />14:49<br />So like being scared over and over and over again.<br />14:53<br />So like doing the thing.<br />14:55<br />Yeah, for sure.<br />14:56<br />And yeah, I think it’s to touch on what you were talking about before.<br />15:01<br />It’s that constantly reminding ourselves that we’re bouncing back and forth of holding space for each other.<br />15:08<br />And I think that one thing that we were talking about the other night was how sometimes, like I will express something to him and he will get frustrated and I think that that’s at me, but he’s just frustrated at the situation.<br />15:25<br />And more recent, this is kind of like the most raw stuff.<br />15:28<br />It’s like present you guys are getting light into their release.<br />15:31<br />I think we’ve, we’ve realized that we’re both very similar that we can sometimes take things a little personally, you know.<br />15:37<br />Like we think that if there’s silence in the room, then someone’s mad at me, you know, like, and we’ve been navigating that a lot.<br />15:46<br />It’s funny, we feel like two ships in the night sometimes where, like, we both think the other person’s mad at us because we think it’s about us, but we’re both thinking the same thing and we’re both wrong and I think it’s just a lack of really deep communication at the end of the day.<br />16:03<br />And it’s like if we were to actually sit and like, talk it through, we would realize that.<br />16:08<br />But sometimes, you know, life gets crazy and it gets busy and you’re like, doing all these things and you’re like, ok, like you’re good, I’m good, but like, you’re not actually good.<br />16:18<br />Yeah.<br />16:21<br />So, you know, you guys have talked a lot about leaning in but like, how, what ends up transforming or coming through after having the hard conversations after leaning in like what does your relationship receive and what do each of you receive with each other?<br />16:34<br />Really good sex and, and, and I just feel like you feel so deeply connected.<br />16:44<br />Yes.<br />16:45<br />Yes.<br />16:45<br />Yeah.<br />16:46<br />And it’s just more layers like you just get deeper, deeper and deeper.<br />16:52<br />And good way to describe it.<br />16:57<br />It’s just the, the more we pull up, the more we’re able to essentially heal together and work through together.<br />17:04<br />And I think by showing each other our vulnerable parts, we’re showing our hearts, right?<br />17:10<br />We’re, we’re showing we’re unmasking, we’re, and we’re taking down that wall that we all have.<br />17:16<br />You know, I’m always gonna have a piece, pieces of wall, right?<br />17:20<br />It’s just a matter of unlearning and dismantling as we go along.<br />17:24<br />So, is it fair to like we all want to be seen and loved in relationships?<br />17:28<br />We want this depth like juicy yummy relationship, but there’s all these things that you have to work through to get there, right?<br />17:35<br />Like go through the hardness.<br />17:36<br />They have the hard conversations, like hold space for each other, show your heart over and over and over again and find spaces to be held in that, be seen in that, be heard in that.<br />17:47<br />Like there’s so many times I think that happens in communication is that we’re communicating, we’re expressing ourselves and that we don’t feel hurt or the other person heard something else.<br />17:56<br />So like really learning how to get there.<br />17:57<br />But it ends up sounding like it creates such a beautiful connection between the two of you.<br />18:02<br />You guys feel more like one versus further apart, even though in the middle of the conflict or in the middle of the hard conversations, you might feel far away but you guys get 10 times closer together.<br />18:13<br />Is that fair?<br />18:14<br />Totally.<br />18:14<br />I mean, I always say like it feels like I’m dying sometimes in the, in the mid of being, I literally feel like I’m going to die and then I come out the other side.<br />18:24<br />I was like, why did I feel like that?<br />18:26<br />Because now I feel so at ease and so connected and it’s so worth it and you guys are so drawn to each other.<br />18:33<br />Oh Yeah, that’s why I said after these intense moments, the connection together after is like insane.<br />18:41<br />I’m like, why do we have to fight these hard conversations because they always lead to the best that Yeah.<br />18:47<br />Yeah.<br />18:48<br />Yeah.<br />18:49<br />Yeah.<br />18:49<br />And I truly believe that.<br />18:51<br />I mean, that’s all a lot of like what I’m trying to like share with people is like, how to navigate hard conversations, how to lean on that because there’s so much connection and conflict that we miss out on by just avoiding it by not wanting to lean into the hard conversations by not knowing how to hold a hard conversation.<br />19:08<br />But there’s so much juiciness when you learn the skills and 12, like it takes each of you doing the work that you guys have talked to, right?<br />19:15<br />Like knowing how to hold space for your own parts, then you can hold space for your partner’s parts.<br />19:20<br />And those are the types of things that one, I wish we learned in college like that would be useful.<br />19:26<br />But like, I’m so grateful for you guys actually sharing that with all of us today.<br />19:32<br />It’s a beautiful ride as a nation and I love that you guys are not only you guys started off your relationship like that, but it has been a skill that you guys constantly work on every single day in your relationships like you guys did.<br />19:43<br />I don’t know.<br />19:43<br />What was it like a week ago, a week and a half ago?<br />19:45<br />I don’t know.<br />19:45<br />And now it’s you on vacation?<br />19:47<br />Yeah.<br />19:48<br />So we did that.<br />19:50<br />Yeah, that’s true.<br />19:51<br />We help for them.<br />19:52<br />Yeah.<br />19:53<br />And we talk through all the hard stuff all the time and it’s so beautiful to witness your relationship and how it was blossom.<br />20:00<br />And I love honestly the fact that you guys set up such a beautiful foundation at the beginning of the relationship.<br />20:05<br />And that’s kind of what I keep telling anyone that’s like single because I’m like, start early.<br />20:09<br />I think it gets a lot harder when you’re like years into your relationships or years into your marriage because you evolve as a human.<br />20:15<br />But if you can start early, like you guys did in this situation and this opportunity now you guys are just repurposing that as you guys continue to evolve as human beings.<br />20:25<br />So, thank you.<br />20:26<br />Thank you.<br />20:27<br />All right.<br />20:27<br />Thank you so much for tuning into that.<br />20:30<br />I hope you found that conversation as helpful as I did.<br />20:33<br />As helpful as the other people in the room listened to it.<br />20:35<br />It was really, really great to hear Quintin’s and Rochelle’s honest and vulnerability throughout it, the challenges and as well as how they just truly found deeper connection by leaning into these kinds of conversations.<br />20:50<br />If you found this conversation helpful, if you think of anyone that would love to listen to this, please share this with them and stay tuned for the next week’s episode because the next panel will be with a special guest or we get to talk all about sex and intimacy and what it means to really welcome both the feminine and the masculine energy and expression and relationship and how communication really, really is really important to that.<br />21:18<br />So, looking forward to hearing next week.<br />21:20<br />Thank you so much.</div></div></div></div></div></div></div>



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In this episode of The Fully Expressed Podcast, Karenna has an honest panel talk with her two friends, Quentin (Q) Williams, a Men’s Coach, Emotional Intelligence Trainer, and creator of the Man Up Formula and Rochelle Pfieffer, an Amazon Recruiter & Breathwork Facilitator, about navigating emotional intimacy early in their romantic relationship.



Though both Rochelle and Quentin entered the relationship with the intention to show up openly, they admit it was far from easy. When triggers came up, old wounds resurfaced, and fears arose, which caused each of them to sometimes “shut down” or pull away. However, they kept leaning into the messy conversations.



Quentin shares how he constantly reminded Rochelle that her feelings were valid and necessary to talk through. Rochelle pushed herself to open up even when it felt uncomfortable and unsafe. Together, they learned tools like compartmentalizing feelings vs. taking things personally and providing a listening ear while the other expresses vulnerabilities.



While the panel acknowledges that conflict can feel excruciating at the moment, Rochelle and Quentin found an extraordinary connection, sexual chemistry and understanding of each other on the other side. By having the courage to show their hearts authentically, they built a foundation of trust and intimacy that grows deeper each day.



Karenna concludes that the emotional risks Rochelle and Quentin take continuously pay dividends in their confidence in the relationship. Their willingness to boldly confront fears about judgment or rejection provides inspiration to us all to bring more authenticity and care to our own relationships.







You can read the full podcast transcript for this episode below:



Full Transcript0:00Welcome to the Fully Expressed podcast with Karenna.0:02This is where we invite you into your fully expression.0:07I truly believe that we all have an opportunity to live our lives, fully expressed, to find relationships where we feel like we can be safe enough to fully express our most authentic selves and create a career in a business that aligns with our full expression and what that actually looks like for this week.0:26I am so glad and so happy that we are able to do this.0:30So about a month ago, back in October, we had a podcast launch party in person in Encinitas, California.0:38So for those that know, that’s in San Diego, California, where I invited my community here and had live interview panels with amazing speakers and guest speakers.0:49And today you get to listen to the very first panel that we had.0:54This panel was so special to me because I invited two of my best friends onto the panel to share their story about what it was like to be fully honest and transparent, very early on in the relationship and when we’re dating or in the early stages of relationship, you know, there can be this dance between.1:15How honest am I?1:16How messy do I get?1:18What parts of me do I show with them?1:20What parts of me do I not show with them?1:23And what it actually looks like to navigate those hard conversations and I think they did a beautiful job.1:30The conversation went so seamlessly, so be excited to tune in.1:34You get to listen to this live episode just about now.1:38So now we’re going to do a panel.1:40again, for those that don’t know me, I think I didn’t say my name earlier, but my name is Karenna Soto.1:44I am the podcast host f...]]>
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<p>Have you ever felt the fear of speaking up? Like a child silenced, many of us hide behind our fears, leaving parts of ourselves unexpressed. In this compelling conversation, I share my journey from a quiet and agreeable child to a woman who uses her voice powerfully. You’ll discover how using your voice can lead to self-acceptance, authentic relationships, and the release of shame.</p>



<p>Imagine a world where we’re all free to express our truest selves, where our voices hold transformative power. We’ll discuss overcoming the fear that often restrains our voices. Delving into the discomfort of expressing ourselves, even at the risk of conflict or judgment, we’ll dive into the book “Say It Out Loud” and how it can guide us through the process of releasing shame. With these discussions, we aim to create a safe space for women to support each other in our journey towards growth and healing.</p>



<p>As we progress, we’ll delve into the four stages of using your voice, right from facing discomfort to practicing reassurance. You’ll see how speaking up can foster deeper connections and contribute to enriching discussions. We’ll conclude with a discussion about the upcoming live interviews from the launch party in December, emphasizing the importance of honest and effective communication in relationships. Let’s step into our most authentic selves, ladies; after all, every voice matters. So tune in, and let’s explore this journey of growth and healing together!</p>



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<div class="wp-block-create-block-castos-transcript"><div class="ssp-transcript"><div class="row"><div class="col"><div class="tabs"><div class="tab">Full Transcript<div class="tab-content ssp-transcript-content">00:00 – Speaker 1<br />Welcome to the Fully Expressed podcast with Karenna. This is where we talk about all the things that can invite us into living a life fully expressed, so thank you so much for being here Today. We get a little solo episode with me, which I’m really excited about. Today’s conversation. I’m really, or I’m really looking forward to today’s conversation with you, just because there’s there’s so much importance in finding our fullest expression through our voice, through using our words, through sharing our opinions, to talking and sharing your perspective and so much more, because, when it comes to our voices, when it comes to our words, there’s no one that has a voice like you. There’s no one that says the things that you say. No one, not everyone, is thinking the things that you’re thinking, and so it’s so important for us to lean into using our voice. And so, if you have ever struggled to just share your opinion, have hard conversations, share your perspectives, saying no, and what does that look like? Like, actually saying like this is all about your voice. If you’ve ever struggled with that, or maybe you’ve gotten to the point of like, what’s the point of sharing my voice if nothing’s going to change? What’s the point if I say something and it ends up creating conflict or we end up getting in a fight, or no one understands why I’m saying it, or maybe you’re in this place of like. Well, if I say what’s on my mind, like, people might judge me, people might think of me differently, and I think what’s important about just understanding that is because if you are living in that space that is just sharing and showing you that you are up against your fears, you’re being held back by the parts of you that want to protect yourself, the parts of you that want to keep you safe. And before I dive into the different reasons of why it’s important to say your voice, I think it’s necessary to also realize that by not sharing your voice, by not using your words, by not speaking for yourself, by not saying no, you are completely leaving so many parts of yo...</div></div></div></div></div></div></div>]]>
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Have you ever felt the fear of speaking up? Like a child silenced, many of us hide behind our fears, leaving parts of ourselves unexpressed. In this compelling conversation, I share my journey from a quiet and agreeable child to a woman who uses her voice powerfully. You’ll discover how using your voice can lead to self-acceptance, authentic relationships, and the release of shame.



Imagine a world where we’re all free to express our truest selves, where our voices hold transformative power. We’ll discuss overcoming the fear that often restrains our voices. Delving into the discomfort of expressing ourselves, even at the risk of conflict or judgment, we’ll dive into the book “Say It Out Loud” and how it can guide us through the process of releasing shame. With these discussions, we aim to create a safe space for women to support each other in our journey towards growth and healing.



As we progress, we’ll delve into the four stages of using your voice, right from facing discomfort to practicing reassurance. You’ll see how speaking up can foster deeper connections and contribute to enriching discussions. We’ll conclude with a discussion about the upcoming live interviews from the launch party in December, emphasizing the importance of honest and effective communication in relationships. Let’s step into our most authentic selves, ladies; after all, every voice matters. So tune in, and let’s explore this journey of growth and healing together!







You can read the full podcast transcript for this episode below:



Full Transcript00:00 – Speaker 1Welcome to the Fully Expressed podcast with Karenna. This is where we talk about all the things that can invite us into living a life fully expressed, so thank you so much for being here Today. We get a little solo episode with me, which I’m really excited about. Today’s conversation. I’m really, or I’m really looking forward to today’s conversation with you, just because there’s there’s so much importance in finding our fullest expression through our voice, through using our words, through sharing our opinions, to talking and sharing your perspective and so much more, because, when it comes to our voices, when it comes to our words, there’s no one that has a voice like you. There’s no one that says the things that you say. No one, not everyone, is thinking the things that you’re thinking, and so it’s so important for us to lean into using our voice. And so, if you have ever struggled to just share your opinion, have hard conversations, share your perspectives, saying no, and what does that look like? Like, actually saying like this is all about your voice. If you’ve ever struggled with that, or maybe you’ve gotten to the point of like, what’s the point of sharing my voice if nothing’s going to change? What’s the point if I say something and it ends up creating conflict or we end up getting in a fight, or no one understands why I’m saying it, or maybe you’re in this place of like. Well, if I say what’s on my mind, like, people might judge me, people might think of me differently, and I think what’s important about just understanding that is because if you are living in that space that is just sharing and showing you that you are up against your fears, you’re being held back by the parts of you that want to protect yourself, the parts of you that want to keep you safe. And before I dive into the different reasons of why it’s important to say your voice, I think it’s necessary to also realize that by not sharing your voice, by not using your words, by not speaking for yourself, by not saying no, you are completely leaving so many parts of yo...]]>
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<p>Have you ever felt the fear of speaking up? Like a child silenced, many of us hide behind our fears, leaving parts of ourselves unexpressed. In this compelling conversation, I share my journey from a quiet and agreeable child to a woman who uses her voice powerfully. You’ll discover how using your voice can lead to self-acceptance, authentic relationships, and the release of shame.</p>



<p>Imagine a world where we’re all free to express our truest selves, where our voices hold transformative power. We’ll discuss overcoming the fear that often restrains our voices. Delving into the discomfort of expressing ourselves, even at the risk of conflict or judgment, we’ll dive into the book “Say It Out Loud” and how it can guide us through the process of releasing shame. With these discussions, we aim to create a safe space for women to support each other in our journey towards growth and healing.</p>



<p>As we progress, we’ll delve into the four stages of using your voice, right from facing discomfort to practicing reassurance. You’ll see how speaking up can foster deeper connections and contribute to enriching discussions. We’ll conclude with a discussion about the upcoming live interviews from the launch party in December, emphasizing the importance of honest and effective communication in relationships. Let’s step into our most authentic selves, ladies; after all, every voice matters. So tune in, and let’s explore this journey of growth and healing together!</p>



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<p>You can read the full podcast transcript for this episode below:</p>



<div class="wp-block-create-block-castos-transcript"><div class="ssp-transcript"><div class="row"><div class="col"><div class="tabs"><div class="tab">Full Transcript<div class="tab-content ssp-transcript-content">00:00 – Speaker 1<br />Welcome to the Fully Expressed podcast with Karenna. This is where we talk about all the things that can invite us into living a life fully expressed, so thank you so much for being here Today. We get a little solo episode with me, which I’m really excited about. Today’s conversation. I’m really, or I’m really looking forward to today’s conversation with you, just because there’s there’s so much importance in finding our fullest expression through our voice, through using our words, through sharing our opinions, to talking and sharing your perspective and so much more, because, when it comes to our voices, when it comes to our words, there’s no one that has a voice like you. There’s no one that says the things that you say. No one, not everyone, is thinking the things that you’re thinking, and so it’s so important for us to lean into using our voice. And so, if you have ever struggled to just share your opinion, have hard conversations, share your perspectives, saying no, and what does that look like? Like, actually saying like this is all about your voice. If you’ve ever struggled with that, or maybe you’ve gotten to the point of like, what’s the point of sharing my voice if nothing’s going to change? What’s the point if I say something and it ends up creating conflict or we end up getting in a fight, or no one understands why I’m saying it, or maybe you’re in this place of like. Well, if I say what’s on my mind, like, people might judge me, people might think of me differently, and I think what’s important about just understanding that is because if you are living in that space that is just sharing and showing you that you are up against your fears, you’re being held back by the parts of you that want to protect yourself, the parts of you that want to keep you safe. And before I dive into the different reasons of why it’s important to say your voice, I think it’s necessary to also realize that by not sharing your voice, by not using your words, by not speaking for yourself, by not saying no, you are completely leaving so many parts of you behind.<br />02:26<br />So I would love to tell you a little bit of story of what that actually means. You know, when I first started this work, I didn’t really think that my voice was going to be one of the biggest catalysts for a lot of my feeling, and so when I started this, I was like, oh, okay, but like what I realize now is that if you knew me when I was younger and you asked my parents like what was kind of like when she was little, they would probably tell you that I was super sweet, super kind, super easygoing, I barely even screamed. Okay, you guys, there’s one story that my mom tells all the time and she talks about how she just drove a little bit crazy and by the time we got to the grocery store I would be in the backseat, completely on my side, and she wasn’t necessarily unsafe or anything. But it was just funny how like I did not even cry, I didn’t make a peep, I was just on my side, just hanging out there, and that same concept or idea or vision that, if you’re thinking, is kind of the same way that I showed up in all areas of my life. So, like things that quote unquote could have made me uncomfortable or things that could have hurt me, I just stuffed it, I didn’t say anything or didn’t react to it. So I was very, very just, consistent. I was very neutral and I also thought that staying neutral was what kept me safe. It’s the one thing that if I kept things neutral, if I kept things consistently, if I just agreed with everyone’s opinions or I just supported every single little thing in every way, that everything will be great, I would be lovable.<br />04:05<br />And what I realized throughout this healing journey and truly wanting to step into learning to use my voice in many different ways and just sharing my opinions, I have found that my voice and the way that I express myself is actually the key to owning who I am, loving who I am attracting friendships and opportunities and community and relationships that are aligned with me, and my voice is a huge advocate. My voice has not only created such a sense of me owning who I am, so truly stepping into me, loving every part of me. It has also been this beautiful way to release the shame from a lot of the different parts within me. And so what does that actually mean? You know, if you haven’t heard of the book, I think she does this so well. What is it? I’m blanking there’s this really? Oh, say it out loud. It’s the book. And I’m blanking on the author’s name. She’s absolutely amazing. I think her name’s Kumar, and the book actually talks so much about saying it out loud, saying whatever your mind is on out loud. And I loved it. And I found the book right before I started this podcast, because I was lucky for some kind of inspiration to step into using my voice a little bit more and what I learned from the book that everything that I have ever experienced was true. It was very validating in my own experience and owning my voice.<br />05:36<br />And the biggest thing that came from that book that I think a lot of people need to hear is like when you start to talk about your feelings and your thoughts out loud, you release a lot of shame around what you’re feeling or what you’re thinking, and I think that translates so much into when we’re using our words and conversations and communication and keeping people there like especially the hard stuff. When you’re saying really hard things, it allows us to just let it be what is and being what is. That’s when you can really just release such an attachment. But when we stuff it or stuff anything down our opinions, our perspectives, our truth, our thoughts, how we think about things like one that by putting it out there, there is a sense of relief that you get because you’re not suffocating these thoughts, you’re not suffocating these parts of you.<br />06:33<br />But when you’re not speaking your truth, when you’re not being honest about what’s coming up for you, you’re suffocating parts of you. They literally feel like they’re trying to come up above water and say something, but you end up just putting more water on them and drowning them, and then they’re going to keep fighting to come back up. It’s almost like they want to say something, but they just keep getting stuff down, and so the force to come through just keeps getting stronger and stronger and stronger, and the energy that it takes to truly stuff these parts of you, your voice, your opinion, your words down is actually more exhausting than actually just saying it. Which is interesting, right? Because when we talk about using your voice, we talk about starting to do things.<br />07:22<br />One of the very first stages that you’ll go through is facing a ton of uncomfortability, facing a lot of unsafety, facing a lot of fear that comes up for you, and you can actually feel that in your throat, in your chest, in your belly. When you talk about it somatically, you can feel parts of you come up, the anxiety starts stirring, you start to overthink things. I don’t want to say it. I don’t say it. Maybe some of you just associate in those moments, and so one of the very first stages that you’ll go through when you start to truly own your voice and want to step into this is that, and the way that I like to think about it is like in those moments, it’s your body trying to keep you safe. This is your ego trying to keep you safe. This is where the parts of you want to manage your experience and keep you from truly owning that part of you or bringing that part of you to light.<br />08:14<br />All right, my love, I’m jumping in here real quick to tell you about the fully expressed community, because the women that are in this group are phenomenal, and if you’re listening to this and you’re a lady, a female, or know someone that is female, or a lady that is on this path of growth and wanting to continue to evolve as a human being and find their fullest authentic expression in their relationships, in their life, in their business, in relationships, and want to be surrounded by a community of women that are dedicated to doing the work themselves, I want you in this community, I want to invite you into this community. I really think that being surrounded by other women that are on the same path that just get you, that just totally understand where you’re coming from or where you’re going or where you want to go and wherever that path is, and create such a safe space for you to be held in. That and encouraged in. That is so important for our healing. If you find yourself feeling an ounce or a sprinkle of anxiety or overwhelmed or just uneasiness with the thought of being in a group container, about talking about very vulnerable things, I just want to encourage you and remind you that I totally understand, I totally get it. It can be edgy, it can be scary to open yourself in that way, but in doing so you end up creating so much more healing. I’ve had some of the biggest breakthroughs being in containers that can hold me and being surrounded by other women that are also on this path, because I feel like I’m seen and understood, and so I truly want to invite you into giving it a chance. I’m also offering one month free if you leave a review of the podcast and you will get access to the next second Wednesday to join us. So go ahead and leave a review and I will send you the invitation to see you so you can actually get a taste of what it feels like to be within the community.<br />10:06<br />Again, come join us in the Monthly Express community, where you only don’t hear from myself, and get teachings and somatic practices and meditations and guiding and network nervous system regulation. But you also get to learn from renowned practitioners, healers, coaches, etc. That are doing the thing in this world and they have gifts to share with you about what is available to you and you get to take that and crack the code for yourself and how that applies to your life and how that applies to your relationships and how that applies to your business and your brand, your career, etc. Because for all of us women, I really do envision a world not only for the betterment of ourselves, of why we live on this earth, but as well as our community, as our collective, as the human being, a human population, really bringing an opening arms to the woman that is slowly expressed, that is living in her power, that is so confident and bold and as well as such in her feminine and vulnerable and soft and open to creating that space. And so here we’re going to be surrounded by other women that want that and that create that and that, this burning desire to be on that path. So come join us, leave a review of what I’m doing for the next one, for free, and I hope to see you there.<br />11:24<br />And so when you step into actually like saying the thing, you are going to face a lot of uncomfortability, but since that uncomfortability is new to you, since uncomfortability is something on the other side that you’ve never experienced before, it can seem a lot scarier, it can seem a lot worse, but you know, our systems and our egos do such a great job of keeping you in the same place, even if it’s painful, even if it’s different, because at least it’s something that you know. And so when you’re stepping into something new, like starting to use your voice, like starting to say something, you are going to face these moments and these parts of you that are scared to step into that because you’ve never done that before. And so just keep that in mind and the other stages that can come to and I’ll probably talk about this more in a different episode, but after speaking, because you expressed it there will be an initial relief. Possibly, you know, like, oh, I finally said it. And on the other side of that, you could experience a ton of things. I’m not gonna say that people are gonna always respond well, because they may not. To be honest, you could receive a lot of safety and understanding and openness from how you’re saying things. I get that.<br />12:50<br />And then the next stage that you’ll go into, you might end up having a lot of second thoughts and it almost feels like an emotional hangover, like you’re kind of retelling the story in your head, like how you said things, what you said, and what does that actually look like? And you’re spinning and you’re spiraling because you just said the thing that you haven’t said in a long time and you’re like, well, should I have said that? Oh, but the truth is that’s just a part of the process, and that’s just a part of the process is trying to protect you from like oh, maybe if you shouldn’t have said that, then I’m telling you that you shouldn’t have said that and that’s just your ego speaking. And so I’m just letting you know this, because as you step into using your voice, you will start to face these different parts of yourself. And then the fourth is the stage of practicing reassurance, like loving the different parts of you, reminding yourself that you’re safe.<br />13:38<br />There is this sense of you’ve got you in this process, and the goal is to go through these four different stages over and practicing them over and over again so your system knows how to start using your voice, why you wanna start using your voice and when it comes to why I really wanna lean into, like, why the fuck would I start using my voice? Right, it’s like I’ve been doing a good crana, like things are really great, and some of the questions that I’ve gotten by working with different clients is like well, what if I share this and it isn’t received? Well, or what if I say this and they lash out at me? Or what if I say this and it’s not true? Or what if I say this and they leave me? Or what if I say this and they decide to change their opinion of me or their view of me?<br />14:36<br />And I wanna say I get that, I truly get that. I understand what that feels like I truly do. And I would propose the question of are you doing this for that, or are you doing this for you? And to some sense, I will share how this is really helpful for the other person. But who is this for and why are you doing that? And I just wanna you think about like how many days, how many weeks, how many years have you hepped from saying what’s on your mind, sharing your opinion, being honest about how you feel, how long have you been doing that. And just take a second for a moment and imagine, if that was your daughter, your son, a little girl at school, that every time that she wanted to speak up, you told her it wasn’t okay, that it wasn’t safe and that she should stay silent. That is exactly what we are doing when we tell parts of ourselves to not speak up, to shove it down, to shut up, to be like no, that’s not true, and we ignore it. Can you imagine what that little girl or that little boy or that little human would feel in moments of shutdown over and over and over again? Like what? It’s crazy to even think about it that way, but it’s true and that’s what we do to the different parts of ourselves that feel this way and that aren’t getting the opportunity to express themselves.<br />16:03<br />And so some of the reasons why it is important to express yourself, and so some of the reasons why it’s an and to express yourself with using your voice, is one contributing to different conversations, contributing to discussions. When you share your voice, you share your opinion, you share your perspective. You start to bring different perspective than ideas to the table, which can honestly lead to new creative conversations and so much better understanding within a group, so you can leverage this in the workspace. You can leverage this in just groups and areas that are looking for different ideas, and the truth is not everyone is seeing it through the different lens, but that’s the secret sauce. That’s why it’s important for you to share your thoughts and opinions and perspectives when you are talking about an idea, or talking about how to solve a problem, or just talking about a specific topic, because someone might not think of it the same way that you think of it and the way that you think of it could honestly contribute to so much better understanding on that topic.<br />17:14<br />The second one really builds this deeper connection with the people that you are in your life. Expressing yourself authentically helps others understand you better, foster deeper connections and genuine relationships, because by you expressing yourself and being honest, they get to know the real you, they get to trust that they know you Versus, like I shared earlier today, earlier on this episode, that like I was super neutral for so long and in those moments like yeah, I kept the pee use and I didn’t get a conflict, but like, where was my sauce? Where was my spice? Where was the salt in? Like the saltiness? Right, it’s like, do you like? Would you rather show a bland and have a bland meal or have something that’s tasteful? And when you start to express yourself, you become tasty in connections. You become something that people want to look forward to and crave, because they get the better you, because they experience your authentic self and it helps others like truly understand who that is for you and in doing that, you will truly attract the people that like the taste of you, the flavor of your authentic self and how you are.<br />18:31<br />The third is empowerment. So you end up receiving so much confidence by just authentically expressing yourself, by just using your voice and voicing your opinions, asserting your beliefs, and by doing that you know that you end up. You end up going through this cycle of wow, I shared my opinion, I receive good feedback. And you’ll start to receive feedback or acceptance or understanding in the right rooms, right in the rooms where, by using your voice, you attract this and you get more confident in your beliefs, more confident in your opinions. Now, if you’re in this place where you don’t feel confident about your opinions, you don’t feel confident about your perspectives, talk about that, share that, that, because I’m sure others can resonate with that too, which goes back to building this really deep connection with others, because you’re relatable, right like at the end of the day, like by saying the things that you go through, you do end up attracting other people that are going through the same thing.<br />19:35<br />And you know, vulnerability is one of the catalysts to connections, and when you are vulnerable and you are honest about what’s coming up for you, other people can feel you, other people can understand you, other people can relate to you because maybe on some level they’ve gone through a similar situation or they felt similar emotions or have had similar thoughts. But you won’t know unless you start saying it out loud. And the more practice that you get at saying it out loud, the more empowered you feel, the more incompetent that you’ll feel. And what comes from this too, right like when I go back to what I was saying earlier, we end up leaving lots of parts of ours behind. By practicing using your voice, by practicing what’s sharing on your mind, by voicing what’s truly true, you create this level of inner respect is what I call it. So then, the fifth one, or the fourth one, is inner respect, because the parts of you now can trust you as the person, that you have their back, that you can create safety for them to express themselves, that you can respect their opinions and allow them to be here, and that inner respect creates a lot of inner trust in yourself. When you step into voicing these parts of you that you haven’t put voices, that you haven’t spoken, and when you create inner respect for yourself this, like respect for yourself, other people, in return tarts, start to respect you too.<br />21:11<br />And then the next one is integration. So by giving the different parts of you the opportunity to voice themselves, to express themselves, you’re giving all these different parts of you the opportunity to integrate into your life, into who you are, which is all the different parts of you that are in this world. Are all these different parts of you internally that, instead of fighting against each other, it’s like how do they all get to work together, how do they get to all be here? And so that’s the, that’s the. That’s the one that I think is also really important is like when you keep these parts of you, or your voice and your opinions and everything behind you, just try to shuffle them or try to think that they’re not worthy enough to be spoken of, then they never get to actually fully integrate into, like, into the creativity of you, into who you’re meant to be in this world, who you get to be in this world, and so it’s really important that you lean into the you can integrate.<br />22:10<br />And one of the last ones that came up for me in preparing for this episode and that I think would be really helpful to share is, like there will be a less resentment and frustration in your relationships if you start saying what you want, if you start saying no, if you start communicating what’s truly going on, because you give the other person in that relationship that’s relating to you an opportunity to truly know what you want and need. I think so often like especially if you’re someone that doesn’t like to use your voice or doesn’t like to speak there’s this sense of assumption that people know exactly what we need and want in those moments. And there are some people that have an art out there that truly know how to be with you and be in different moments of things, and maybe you feel like they read your mind because they’re the same, but, let’s say, like 90 to 95% of the time, people don’t always know what you need, what kind of support you need, or what you’re really going through or what you’re really thinking. They can assume, and, if anything, I think assumptions end up creating a so much more disconnect because you think that’s that and they’re bouncing off a completely different idea. So just imagine if you actually used your voice, if you actually took the opportunity to share what was on your mind, there would be so much more or less resentment because you would be met in conversation, you would be met in community, you would be met in your friendships and your relationships. There would be this sense of like wow, you hear me, you see me, you love me. This is awesome, and it truly is such a beautiful space to be in. And so the last thing that I wanna share when it comes to saying your voice, using your voice, is that, as you lean into it and you realize the importance of using your voice, you do find how powerful your voice is, not just in the words, but in the opportunity to communicate in ways that weren’t probably available to you because you weren’t really leaning in, and so I really wanna encourage you to start using your voice, start practicing what it actually looks like.<br />24:26<br />Some people just struggle with using their voice and talking out loud in their home and their car and their mirror, and some I’ve even heard some people say how much they don’t like their voice. That was something that I went through too. I would listen to my voice on a recording and I was like I don’t like the way that sounds or I don’t like the way that I said, that I could have said it better, or things like that, and I would find myself judging my own voice, not even the things and even the things that I was saying. I just wanna remind you that you won’t get to a place of loving your voice or expressing yourself in this way unless you practice it. I get so many questions about like well, how do you know what it’s gonna look like?<br />25:06<br />And the truth is, if someone hasn’t told you this, you don’t know what you’re gonna experience until you experience it. There can be a lot of guessing and assumptions and ideas about what it looks like to express yourself or what could potentially happen, and you could think positively or negatively, but you truly don’t know what you’re gonna experience unless you start practicing it. You have to live an experience in order to know, and so I hope that gives you a sense of encouragement and motivation to freaking experience it, because after experiencing it, then you can start to solidify your thoughts around expressing yourself, make adjustments, see what’s available to you. The only thing that I ask is that, as you start to lean into using your voice, as you start to express yourself, that you realize that give yourself some grace, because there’s gonna be some gray area that you haven’t fully stepped into yet. You don’t really know what it’s gonna happen, and it’s okay that you don’t know. You don’t have the path forward.<br />26:07<br />You don’t have to have all the answers about, like, if this goes this way or that goes that way, or how do I respond to someone in this way? And First get yourself to the first step and just start using your voice. If someone says like what do you want for dinner tonight? And they’re like I want a dahlion, and you’re like, oh, I really don’t want a dahlion, you’re like I really want American and I want a burger, say like I really want a burger. Or the next time that someone is sharing their opinion and you’re thinking about your opinion, just be like you know, what really comes up for me is XYZ.<br />26:43<br />And the next time someone asks you how you’re doing, be honest about how you’re doing and like, instead of just saying I’m good or I’m fine or things are great, like. Be honest, like what’s truly on your mind when someone says, like, how are you doing? It could be easy to get to these automatic responses because that’s what we’ve done our whole lives. But try being honest in that and then start to take note of what it feels like in your body when you are honest with the different parts of yourselves as well as when you start to face the hard things. When you start to face saying harder things, what does that actually look like in your body and which topics specifically make your body feel uncomfortable or anxious or you know things like that, and start to take note about that.<br />27:24<br />But this is really one of the first steps to finding your voice. You got to use it. If you want to have a voice, if you want to feel expressed, if you want to find relationships that admire you for you and value your opinion and encourage your voice and encourage the way that you think about things and encourage your process, you got to start using your voice. You got to start doing it and that’s going to put you in rooms that feel really good to you, really really good for you, and you start to create such a deep connection because there’s truth there truly is truth, and so, with that being said, if you do end up taking a leap, I would love to hear about it.<br />28:10<br />Just send me a note on Instagram at the Fully Express podcast. Just send me a DM. I would love to hear what it looked like for you and if you want some help or assistance on how to actually say something or how what the delivery can look like like maybe you have a hard conversation coming up with your boss, or you have a hard conversation coming up with your partner, or maybe you’re just feeling uncomfortable with a friendship I would love to support you in the DMs If I do get a lot of good feedback. I’ve been dabbling with offering this on my personal brand page I am Karina Soto. On Instagram, once a week I haven’t decided what days maybe they’re going to be on Wednesdays, where I drop my box and you guys can drop any kind of hard conversations that you’re preparing for, and I will give you feedback on how you can deliver it in a way that is supportive to you and also the person that’s receiving it, because I think that’s also going to be very helpful in actually teaching you how to navigate the conversation and how to say the things that you could say, and let me know if that would be interesting to you to shoot me a DM, because I would love to do that.<br />29:20<br />And I’m really excited because I hope that you take this podcast knowing that your voice matters. That’s what I want to leave you with is that your voice matters. The way that you say things is so important, and we need more people sharing their opinions or perspectives and just owning their most authentic self in it, expressing it through their voice and using their voices, because I’m tired of seeing people leave parts of them behind. I believe that the more of us that bring ourselves forward, that step into their truth is going to create much healthier relationship dynamics, and I’m not saying it’s going to be easy to get there, but I do know it’s worth it. So thank you so much for listening to today’s episode, what I’m stoked about and what to look forward to for the rest of the month.<br />30:09<br />If you didn’t get a chance to come to the launch party for this podcast back in October, all of the live interviews are going to be dropping in December, so make sure you look out for those. The interviews are so epic. We’re going to dive more into communication and why honesty and why safety and communication are just so important in relationships, and so please make sure to keep your ears out for those and then go ahead and share this with anyone that you think has been kind of stuck in this place, of not really communicating or not really sharing their truth or not fully expressing themselves, or you just you guys maybe talked about this. I would love to get this episode in their hands and then, obviously, let me know what you think about it in the reviews, and I’m sending you with so much love as you go into the holidays and I will tune in next week. Bye ya.</div></div></div></div></div></div></div>



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<li><strong>Contribution to Discussions:</strong> Sharing your thoughts brings new perspectives and ideas to the table, potentially leading to innovation and better understanding.</li>



<li><strong>Building Connection</strong>s: Expressing yourself authentically helps others understand you better, fostering deeper connections and genuine relationships.</li>



<li><strong>Empowerment:</strong> Voicing your opinions asserts your beliefs and builds confidence, knowing that your voice matters and can make a difference.</li>



<li><strong>Respectful Expression:</strong> It’s important to express yourself respectfully, consider others’ thoughts and feelings, and be open to different perspectives for meaningful communication.</li>



<li><strong>Inner Respect: </strong>When you start to voice your opinion, you create an in respect for yourself. </li>



<li><strong>Integration: </strong>Integrating the different parts of you that haven’t had a voice </li>



<li><strong>Less resentment and frustration:</strong> When you start to share your voice, you stop leaving people to guess and make you upset.</li>



<li><strong>The stages that you will go through when you start to say what’s on your mind:</strong><br />– Extreme Uncomfortable / Fear  – Throat, Belly, Chest, Freeze<br />– Initial Release / Surprises / Safety <br />– Second Thoughts / Emotional Hangover<br />– Reassurance <br />– Re-talking this through </li>
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Have you ever felt the fear of speaking up? Like a child silenced, many of us hide behind our fears, leaving parts of ourselves unexpressed. In this compelling conversation, I share my journey from a quiet and agreeable child to a woman who uses her voice powerfully. You’ll discover how using your voice can lead to self-acceptance, authentic relationships, and the release of shame.



Imagine a world where we’re all free to express our truest selves, where our voices hold transformative power. We’ll discuss overcoming the fear that often restrains our voices. Delving into the discomfort of expressing ourselves, even at the risk of conflict or judgment, we’ll dive into the book “Say It Out Loud” and how it can guide us through the process of releasing shame. With these discussions, we aim to create a safe space for women to support each other in our journey towards growth and healing.



As we progress, we’ll delve into the four stages of using your voice, right from facing discomfort to practicing reassurance. You’ll see how speaking up can foster deeper connections and contribute to enriching discussions. We’ll conclude with a discussion about the upcoming live interviews from the launch party in December, emphasizing the importance of honest and effective communication in relationships. Let’s step into our most authentic selves, ladies; after all, every voice matters. So tune in, and let’s explore this journey of growth and healing together!







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Full Transcript00:00 – Speaker 1Welcome to the Fully Expressed podcast with Karenna. This is where we talk about all the things that can invite us into living a life fully expressed, so thank you so much for being here Today. We get a little solo episode with me, which I’m really excited about. Today’s conversation. I’m really, or I’m really looking forward to today’s conversation with you, just because there’s there’s so much importance in finding our fullest expression through our voice, through using our words, through sharing our opinions, to talking and sharing your perspective and so much more, because, when it comes to our voices, when it comes to our words, there’s no one that has a voice like you. There’s no one that says the things that you say. No one, not everyone, is thinking the things that you’re thinking, and so it’s so important for us to lean into using our voice. And so, if you have ever struggled to just share your opinion, have hard conversations, share your perspectives, saying no, and what does that look like? Like, actually saying like this is all about your voice. If you’ve ever struggled with that, or maybe you’ve gotten to the point of like, what’s the point of sharing my voice if nothing’s going to change? What’s the point if I say something and it ends up creating conflict or we end up getting in a fight, or no one understands why I’m saying it, or maybe you’re in this place of like. Well, if I say what’s on my mind, like, people might judge me, people might think of me differently, and I think what’s important about just understanding that is because if you are living in that space that is just sharing and showing you that you are up against your fears, you’re being held back by the parts of you that want to protect yourself, the parts of you that want to keep you safe. And before I dive into the different reasons of why it’s important to say your voice, I think it’s necessary to also realize that by not sharing your voice, by not using your words, by not speaking for yourself, by not saying no, you are completely leaving so many parts of yo...]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Episode #14: From Suppressed to Expressed: Releasing Trapped Emotions with Sophie Kessner]]>
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<p>In this week’s episode of The Fully Expressed Podcast, Karenna explores the intricacies of processing anger and rage with somatic experiencing practitioner, Sophie Kessner. As someone who struggled to healthily express difficult emotions for most of her life, Karenna understands the challenges but also the incredible freedom that comes from creating the capacity to feel your feelings.</p>



<p>Sophie shares how our early childhood environments inform our relationship to emotions like anger. Without support in developing autonomy and boundary-setting, we adapt by either suppressing big feelings or letting them overwhelm us. Sophie explains the nuances between feeling fury versus constructively communicating, which prevents directing rage in harmful ways.</p>



<p>They discuss the step-by-step process of unpacking anger through a somatic lens. This includes identifying layers of shame, fear and other self-protection mechanisms before even accessing the anger underneath. With attunement and slowly “titrating” intensity, we discharge trapped energy bit by bit without going into dissociation.</p>



<p>Karenna and Sophie also talk about the importance of having proper support when entering deeply emotional spaces. They explore how even subtle childhood wounds can translate into struggles with expression in adulthood. Tune into this compassionate, thoughtful conversation around emotional healing.</p>



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In this week’s episode of The Fully Expressed Podcast, Karenna explores the intricacies of processing anger and rage with somatic experiencing practitioner, Sophie Kessner. As someone who struggled to healthily express difficult emotions for most of her life, Karenna understands the challenges but also the incredible freedom that comes from creating the capacity to feel your feelings.



Sophie shares how our early childhood environments inform our relationship to emotions like anger. Without support in developing autonomy and boundary-setting, we adapt by either suppressing big feelings or letting them overwhelm us. Sophie explains the nuances between feeling fury versus constructively communicating, which prevents directing rage in harmful ways.



They discuss the step-by-step process of unpacking anger through a somatic lens. This includes identifying layers of shame, fear and other self-protection mechanisms before even accessing the anger underneath. With attunement and slowly “titrating” intensity, we discharge trapped energy bit by bit without going into dissociation.



Karenna and Sophie also talk about the importance of having proper support when entering deeply emotional spaces. They explore how even subtle childhood wounds can translate into struggles with expression in adulthood. Tune into this compassionate, thoughtful conversation around emotional healing.







You can read the full podcast transcript for this episode below:



Full Transcript0:00Welcome to the fully expressed podcast with Karenna.0:03I am really excited for today’s conversation because this conversation has been dear to my heart for such a long time.0:11And I didn’t realize to be honest that it was going to mean so much to me until someone gave me the permission to be able to step into what we’re going to be talking about today.0:21I have Sophie Kessner with me on the line and for anyone that’s listening, you know, Sophie and I met in the Phoenix Path with Jessica Benstock.0:32She also did the certification with me and I got to just fully embrace all of Sophie throughout that.0:40And it was such, I, what I loved about she’s listening.0:43Of course, what I loved about my time with you Sophie.0:46There was like, I feel like you taught me such a different part to the healing because I feel like we went through different things in that journey, which gave me so much light and understanding to your process.0:57So I just want to say thank you so much for sharing throughout that.1:00And then ever since I met Sophie at the Phoenix Path and just a simple conversations, like you are just hacked with information and intelligence and experience and that’s what it comes down to like business, which is why I really like was drawn to you and all that you’re doing within your online business and really wanted to work with you in that way.1:22And this beautiful human also has a huge background in somatics and somatic experiencing and being trauma informed, diversity and equity like inclusion, like literally like you just have so much to offer.1:37And so I feel like the conversation today is, is going to be so informational packed with really juicy takeaways.1:45And so with that being said, hi, Sophie, you did a great job trying to, I was like, how do I get everything that she does because you do it all.1:56It feels like you have so much to share with this world.1:59So thank you for coming on here.2:01Yeah, I appreciate the invite.<...]]>
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<p>In this week’s episode of The Fully Expressed Podcast, Karenna explores the intricacies of processing anger and rage with somatic experiencing practitioner, Sophie Kessner. As someone who struggled to healthily express difficult emotions for most of her life, Karenna understands the challenges but also the incredible freedom that comes from creating the capacity to feel your feelings.</p>



<p>Sophie shares how our early childhood environments inform our relationship to emotions like anger. Without support in developing autonomy and boundary-setting, we adapt by either suppressing big feelings or letting them overwhelm us. Sophie explains the nuances between feeling fury versus constructively communicating, which prevents directing rage in harmful ways.</p>



<p>They discuss the step-by-step process of unpacking anger through a somatic lens. This includes identifying layers of shame, fear and other self-protection mechanisms before even accessing the anger underneath. With attunement and slowly “titrating” intensity, we discharge trapped energy bit by bit without going into dissociation.</p>



<p>Karenna and Sophie also talk about the importance of having proper support when entering deeply emotional spaces. They explore how even subtle childhood wounds can translate into struggles with expression in adulthood. Tune into this compassionate, thoughtful conversation around emotional healing.</p>



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<p>You can read the full podcast transcript for this episode below:</p>



<div class="wp-block-create-block-castos-transcript"><div class="ssp-transcript"><div class="row"><div class="col"><div class="tabs"><div class="tab">Full Transcript<div class="tab-content ssp-transcript-content">0:00<br />Welcome to the fully expressed podcast with Karenna.<br />0:03<br />I am really excited for today’s conversation because this conversation has been dear to my heart for such a long time.<br />0:11<br />And I didn’t realize to be honest that it was going to mean so much to me until someone gave me the permission to be able to step into what we’re going to be talking about today.<br />0:21<br />I have Sophie Kessner with me on the line and for anyone that’s listening, you know, Sophie and I met in the Phoenix Path with Jessica Benstock.<br />0:32<br />She also did the certification with me and I got to just fully embrace all of Sophie throughout that.<br />0:40<br />And it was such, I, what I loved about she’s listening.<br />0:43<br />Of course, what I loved about my time with you Sophie.<br />0:46<br />There was like, I feel like you taught me such a different part to the healing because I feel like we went through different things in that journey, which gave me so much light and understanding to your process.<br />0:57<br />So I just want to say thank you so much for sharing throughout that.<br />1:00<br />And then ever since I met Sophie at the Phoenix Path and just a simple conversations, like you are just hacked with information and intelligence and experience and that’s what it comes down to like business, which is why I really like was drawn to you and all that you’re doing within your online business and really wanted to work with you in that way.<br />1:22<br />And this beautiful human also has a huge background in somatics and somatic experiencing and being trauma informed, diversity and equity like inclusion, like literally like you just have so much to offer.<br />1:37<br />And so I feel like the conversation today is, is going to be so informational packed with really juicy takeaways.<br />1:45<br />And so with that being said, hi, Sophie, you did a great job trying to, I was like, how do I get everything that she does because you do it all.<br />1:56<br />It feels like you have so much to share with this world.<br />1:59<br />So thank you for coming on here.<br />2:01<br />Yeah, I appreciate the invite.<br />2:02<br />I’m excited to excited to dive into all things and I’m sorry.<br />2:06<br />And on top of that, you’re a mom like you do in life, you have a little little nugget running around.<br />2:12<br />So if you really, you really have all a lot of experience that I continue to admire and inspire.<br />2:19<br />So thank you.<br />2:20<br />Can you share a little bit about yourself?<br />2:22<br />So this is, I guess you would call like my nerve divergency in the sense that I’ve got many things that I do.<br />2:29<br />The the best way to sum it up is I have multiple businesses and interests.<br />2:34<br />I’ve always been somebody who really loves numbers and really loves data and information.<br />2:40<br />But I also am somebody who’s incredibly deep and emotional.<br />2:44<br />And as you can imagine those things don’t always play hand in hand.<br />2:48<br />So I got into the industry in 2015 and had pretty high rating on the ace the adverse childhood experience score.<br />2:57<br />And from that decided I wanted to get into like personal development and went to university to study psychology to get my degree and a personal, not personal development, excuse me.<br />3:07<br />And what was it called?<br />3:08<br />Not lt but one of those fields, essentially, I wanted to become a therapist.<br />3:12<br />And then I got into the coaching industry and very quickly, no longer needed to be in school, no longer needed to pursue licensure because I had a full practice in the coaching space that very quickly turned into business and marketing.<br />3:28<br />Because what I found when I was working with folks on mindset and identity and beliefs was that you can have one part of the puzzle.<br />3:36<br />But if you don’t have the proper systems and structure in your business, then nothing really works.<br />3:42<br />And I had a fun oscillation between many different seasons and phases throughout my career in the last 89 years and found myself in the last three years diving really deep into diversity equity inclusion work.<br />3:59<br />And this essentially anti racism being somebody who is biracial.<br />4:02<br />It was something that really struck home in 2020 amidst all of the incidents that happened during that time.<br />4:09<br />And it was something that was really, really big and eye opening in, in business to start to see it actually come to light in business because we’ll get into the sticks that kind of over, overlies with, with the trauma work I didn’t realize until 2020 how much I had been assimilating to fit into an environment of whiteness, which is the coaching industry to be successful in that space.<br />4:35<br />And how much that had impacted me in my sense of knowing who I was my roots, my family, my culture.<br />4:41<br />And in 2020 it was a huge wake up call for me when I actually had my son because I was forced to go from being this hyper independent super successful boss babe Instagram marketer to having Children like completely on family.<br />5:00<br />And it was a very, very humbling experience.<br />5:02<br />Last 3.5 years have been humbling.<br />5:05<br />And in that, that was a big part of what actually forced me into the trauma work is I had so much that came out from the birth from what’s going on in the world.<br />5:14<br />And all of these things that I started to recognize were never actually processed properly.<br />5:21<br />And so I went into a three year program with the trauma healing Somatic Experiencing Institute.<br />5:27<br />I got trained in that and now certified it as an sep or somatic experiencing practitioner.<br />5:33<br />Yeah.<br />5:33<br />Woo hoo.<br />5:34<br />And oh, built out an agency on the side because, you know, it’s fun and really developed all of the, the systems on the frameworks because what I found in, in kind of like in the beginning of my career was ok.<br />5:46<br />Well, mindset systems need to be there.<br />5:49<br />And I feel like I’ve kind of gone from an undergrad in those two realms to my phd in those two realms to where now it’s like, oh, I understand systems and automation and structure and all of these pieces where I could have never possibly fathomed or imagined back then.<br />6:05<br />And it’s beautiful how they work together.<br />6:07<br />But obviously, there’s, there’s a lot of layers intricacy to that.<br />6:10<br />So I’m sure we’ll get into all of it.<br />6:12<br />Yeah.<br />6:13<br />Wow.<br />6:13<br />There’s just so much there.<br />6:16<br />But blood where, which, which string white pool because there is so much for you to share.<br />6:22<br />And like, I think that’s so for anyone that knows.<br />6:24<br />I mean, a little bit about if you don’t want to talk a little bit about what se I does or what se I the program is because that’s a deep three year program that you through of like quarterly.<br />6:34<br />I think it is where you guys meet quarterly and you guys are going deep into the work every single quarter.<br />6:41<br />Yeah.<br />6:42<br />So the program that we met in was a trauma informed training it was a six month program.<br />6:48<br />Se I is a three year long trauma trained training.<br />6:54<br />And essentially the difference between the two is to become trauma informed, means that you are aware and able to track and notice when somebody is moving into different states of arousal within their system and help support regulation.<br />7:07<br />You’re working with it, but you’re not working on it.<br />7:10<br />And that’s a really key distinction.<br />7:12<br />Whereas when you get into work like se or somatic experiencing, you’re training for three years working directly on the trauma.<br />7:23<br />So when you’re thinking about trauma informed practitioners, usually trauma informed practitioners, ideally, they’re staying in their lane are not working on trauma, but they’re aware that the clients in any other industry that they’re working in, whether it’s health or wellness or yoga or business, they’re, they’re aware that their clients have trauma and when stuff comes up, they can help regulate them and get them back on track in the scope of practice.<br />7:49<br />Whereas with se I, you’re doing in that, in, in that, in that scope of practice is you’re learning both the psychosomatic science behind what actually is going on in the system at a much deeper level.<br />8:06<br />And all of the mentors that I’ve had from, from the institute all continue to say, you know, it take, it takes 10 years before you actually start to really understand se and I’m about 3.5 going into four years in, at this point and I feel like I’m just scraping the surface of everything that’s in there because it is such a delicate practice in how we combine, not just the, the psychology of what’s going on with folks or the physiology of what’s going on with folks, but really starting to, to see and understand all of the different layers.<br />8:42<br />And we’ll probably get into a lot of this, of how pieces are showing up in the here and now and how we actually start to unravel and create space and capacity to navigate.<br />8:55<br />And what is the word, discharge some of that energy to start to free up more space, more, more aliveness, more vitality within the person.<br />9:04<br />So hopefully, that’s a helpful summary.<br />9:07<br />No, that was super helpful.<br />9:09<br />And I think it’s just important to identify.<br />9:10<br />So like I can definitely attest to like I am trauma informed and it has given me a new lens to look through with working with clients, right?<br />9:18<br />Like I can see what’s going on, I can say, oh, this person is having quote unquote experience and I could help you regulate and come down and I’m going directly into the trauma and dealing with and working through and processing that.<br />9:32<br />Like that is not my area of expertise that takes a whole another level.<br />9:35<br />And so I can totally confirm, I guess from the other side of the room of like what that actually means and what that feels like and I think, you know, for today, like what I really, really want to dive into, especially when it comes to trauma and how to navigate trauma is really talking about how to process anger and rage.<br />9:57<br />And you know, I the reason I mean, you were talking about this on your Instagram stories and I reached out to you.<br />10:03<br />So I was like, I really want to have this juicy conversation.<br />10:05<br />I knew that like inviting you on was going to take it to a whole another level.<br />10:09<br />But like from my own experience, when it comes to like anger and rage, like my entire life was this like peaceful, sweet, easygoing child.<br />10:19<br />Like if you ask my parents, like that’s how they’ll describe me.<br />10:22<br />I think for the most, I think most of my life, I was disassociated and like, but there were so many parts of me that were stubborn that were bratty and I felt bad about them being there.<br />10:32<br />But I never a lot.<br />10:33<br />And I think a lot of the reasons why that stubbornness or that brats or the lack of expression that I had in my system held a lot of anger and frustration and rage and I didn’t realize it.<br />10:47<br />But as I started to kind of unravel that for myself, I realized that I put on this like label of anger is bad.<br />10:56<br />Rage is bad.<br />10:57<br />Frustration is bad.<br />10:59<br />I’m not allowed to feel that I’m not allowed to show that I don’t know how to bring that up, you know, or how to process that.<br />11:04<br />And then the minute that I started to welcome it and actually express it, oh my gosh, I just felt like 10 times lighter.<br />11:12<br />I mean, obviously expressing it in a very healthy container and I learned the tools which we’re going to talk about.<br />11:16<br />I’m not taking it out on people and yelling at people, but that would happen when I would suppress it, right?<br />11:22<br />So when I would suppress it, then it would turn into like, oh, Kara is so quiet, she doesn’t ever cause conflict.<br />11:28<br />And all of a sudden I would bark and yell and get so mad because there was all this suppressed anger and frustration that I wasn’t allowing myself to process or to be with.<br />11:40<br />But most of the times because I was thought it was bad.<br />11:43<br />And so I would love to hear what was that process for you if you’re open to sharing if you’ve ever done that?<br />11:49<br />But then also how can someone step into and what’s going on when anger is happening?<br />11:54<br />You know what is going on when you’re feeling frustrated?<br />11:57<br />So I’ll, we could do a whole podcast on, on the episodes about all I know I learned a lot.<br />12:03<br />I get that.<br />12:06<br />Yeah.<br />12:07<br />Yeah.<br />12:07<br />Let’s, let’s lay down some ground work.<br />12:10<br />OK.<br />12:11<br />So where do we want to start with this?<br />12:14<br />Let’s just start with identifying the different ways that this can show up and, and how it can be brought up in a different type of systems.<br />12:24<br />So if we look at early developmental theory and, and think about like early developmental childhood and, and just trauma in general and, and we get into the intricacies of that around ages 2 to 3 is when and this is the age my son is right now.<br />12:40<br />So I’m in the thick of it is when we start to develop a sense of autonomy, a sense of power.<br />12:46<br />Now, our family dynamics and our upbringing during that time plays a really big role in how we relate to power and control and outward expression of asserting ourselves and setting boundaries and having those boundaries either be respected or not.<br />13:05<br />And depending on, on what is going on in your environment.<br />13:08<br />At the early age, we develop AAA way of responding to our environment based off of what we’re being faced with.<br />13:18<br />And you know, I’m just gonna invite y’all as you’re listening to this and you’re noticing any activation coming up.<br />13:23<br />If you’re starting to feel anything, just kind of wiggle the feet a little bit, wiggle the toes, we’re gonna get into some sensitive stuff.<br />13:29<br />So I just wanna make sure at any point any of this is starting to feel like it’s a little much, take a break, pause and go on a walk or go outside or go connect with somebody and then come back.<br />13:39<br />But if we’re looking at early developmental pieces, there are a few different types of extremes, right?<br />13:43<br />When we think about abuse or neglect, we typically think about extreme ends of that.<br />13:48<br />And we think, well, I don’t have trauma.<br />13:49<br />My parents never hit me, they never yelled at me.<br />13:52<br />There was never any like sexual molestation or anything of that sort we don’t realize is there’s a whole level of neglect in the absence of something.<br />14:04<br />And a lot of the times we don’t identify this as potentially traumatic for the system and we have to start to uncover is how do, how does that show up for me?<br />14:15<br />This is the history that I’m working with and how am I responding?<br />14:17<br />And why am I responding the way that I am?<br />14:19<br />Especially if you grew up in an environment where there was the absence of a parent, there was an absence of love, there was an absence of affection, there was an absence of emotional expression you adapt to that to survive in that environment, right?<br />14:36<br />That is the the genius of our beautiful in the systems is that we are constantly learning how to adapt and, and we are adjusting and so we learn how to survive in the environment in which we’re raised in.<br />14:52<br />And if part of that learning was well, we don’t say anything, we don’t talk about our feelings.<br />14:57<br />We don’t do these specific things.<br />14:59<br />When I get angry, I get ignored, I don’t get love love gets taken away or we learn to withhold and bring that in.<br />15:06<br />Additionally, we can see it in ways in which we feel like you have really, really big emotions.<br />15:13<br />And you know, the too muchness comes with this one sometimes when we have caretakers who don’t have the emotional capacity to support us as Children as toddlers.<br />15:22<br />And so we don’t learn how to self regulate.<br />15:24<br />We don’t learn how to be supported by somebody because we’re told to go to our room, we’re told to stop crying, we’re told to stop tantruming and we’re forced to sit there in this explosive state without really having containment or proper support to come out of that space.<br />15:40<br />And so, and in these spaces, it’s similar, it’s directed differently.<br />15:44<br />One of them is just the one of a suppression or shutting down or not really allowing the other is a turning inward and it can be a combination or layers or oscillation between.<br />15:54<br />It’s not saying that it’s one or the other.<br />15:56<br />And then on the other side of that, you know, you have dynamics where there is a lot of outward aggression that’s directed at or around you.<br />16:06<br />And these would be the circumstances in which there is not necessarily like extreme violence, but again, like there’s an extreme end to everything.<br />16:14<br />But this could be things like there’s a lot of yelling in your family, there’s a lot of aggression in, in the family.<br />16:19<br />People are really loud really intense and to a child that can feel really intimidating.<br />16:26<br />And especially if we witness harm or we experience it, then we also develop a sense of, well, I don’t want to be that I see the way that that’s impacting me or impacting others.<br />16:40<br />And now there’s an aversion to that kind of expression because our association with it is that it’s dangerous or harmful or that it’s gonna hurt other people.<br />16:49<br />So these are just again, really general concepts of, of how anger can start to develop and show up in our relationship to it.<br />16:58<br />If we don’t have AAA healthy, supportive conducive environment for developing healthy aggression and learning how to work with autonomy and rage and these bigger intense emotions in a safe and healthy way.<br />17:13<br />Yeah, under I mean, I can definitely relate to the second part of this, right?<br />17:18<br />Most of my family was really loud and even when they get loud today, like I can feel my system shutting down.<br />17:24<br />So like it, it doesn’t have to be like someone’s angry.<br />17:28<br />Like if someone’s just yelling or has really intense energy, my system tends to be like, I like going inward like I’m scared, completely shut down.<br />17:37<br />Like I’m hyper vigilant, like I’m kind of scanning the room of what’s happening and sometimes I completely disassociate and like numb out.<br />17:45<br />Like I think I’ve built this coping mechanism or way to protect myself by just like literally ignoring if people are yelling or literally turning off because I’m like, this is too much for my system, which a lot of my work has been to build my capacity to be with that intensity.<br />18:04<br />But I just felt called to share that with you.<br />18:07<br />Yeah, it’s, it’s a big one.<br />18:08<br />It’s,, it’s two things.<br />18:10<br />One, it’s, it’s developing safety within yourself to be in the here and now and then the other part is developing safety to then be out and not be in the shell.<br />18:19<br />Right.<br />18:20<br />Right.<br />18:20<br />You can literally feel it in your body.<br />18:23<br />Yeah.<br />18:23<br />Yeah.<br />18:23<br />What I love about somatics, like once you start to like pay attention to your experience, like I literally get like small and my body like experience feels so close and contracted.<br />18:35<br />Yeah.<br />18:36<br />Yeah.<br />18:37<br />Yeah.<br />18:37<br />And so in those instances, when we, when we start to talk about like se work, it’s, it’s working with that in the here and now, right, for those of you who are less familiar with this work, it’s very different than something like coaching or, or talk therapy and not that these other modalities aren’t helpful or supportive because they absolutely can be in the right context.<br />18:55<br />But when we’re starting to work with more intense responses like an actual state of shutdown, and you know, I’ll speak to this both from personal experience, but also in a lot of the clients that I work with intense freeze states are very, very, very common and especially if there’s a lot of early developmental trauma, a lot of the times you can go into states of regression where you become non verbal.<br />19:22<br />And this would be really, really confusing for somebody who’s not trained in this work to be able to track and, and know how you know how to support that.<br />19:29<br />But essentially what’s happening is what you’re talking about is when we feel so unsafe in where we are in being here and being present, we completely go into a state of not wanting to engage with our environment at all.<br />19:45<br />Now, if we look at states of, of how we respond to threats in the world, the the threat response system, the final state of the threat response is to go into a full on shutdown and dissociation.<br />20:01<br />Now, why is that?<br />20:02<br />Well, if you look at the animal kingdom, what ends up happening with, with a gazelle that’s about to get eaten by a lion while it leaves its body and it goes numb.<br />20:12<br />So it doesn’t have to feel the pain of being eaten alive.<br />20:15<br />So if, if we’re experiencing something within ourselves to where it feels so intense and threatening that we don’t feel like we can deal with the pain of it, right?<br />20:26<br />It makes sense that our system is going into a complete shutdown because it’s saying this is too much, this is too overwhelming.<br />20:32<br />I can’t handle this.<br />20:33<br />I don’t wanna feel this, the the feeling of this is too much.<br />20:37<br />Now, on the other side of that, as we start to work with that, we start to, to help the system recognize, hey, we’re good.<br />20:44<br />We’re safe.<br />20:44<br />We’re not, again, we’re not dying in this moment.<br />20:47<br />It might feel like it, that and there’s a lot that we, we do without it.<br />20:51<br />It’s very different depending on the person that you’re working with and the type of system that they have.<br />20:55<br />But typically this is a really slow process coming out of states of deep freeze is a very slow process and it takes a lot of trust and a lot of safety for someone’s system, one to go into the state, but then two to start to slowly come out of it and thaw out.<br />21:12<br />But when it does, and I my guess is that you’ve likely experienced this kind of, it is the intensity that comes after that because what is going on in a free state is because it’s the last defense underneath that is all of this mobilization, all of this energy, the survival energy that one of my, my teachers talks about it a lot.<br />21:35<br />You know, they say you have all of this survival energy that has all dressed up and has nowhere to go.<br />21:39<br />This is where we start to get into the fun work of working with things like rage or anger or aggression because now we have all these emotions that we’re feeling and we don’t know how to process them because we, we’re never shown or taught or given a space to do that.<br />21:54<br />And I’m doing a lot of this work right now with a bunch of clients in vain, it can feel really, really scary and intense, which is why there’s such an aversion to it.<br />22:03<br />When we start to touch on it, we think it’s just screaming pillows or heading things or breaking things.<br />22:08<br />But oftentimes it’s not actually the solution.<br />22:10<br />That’s not really where we want to go because we were not able to track and support somebody and making sure that they’re able to be fully present in the process without blowing into a state of dissociation in the re in the aggression.<br />22:24<br />So it’s a slow build and it’s a slow process.<br />22:27<br />And I think the, the key distinction with the way that we work with this in se versus in a lot of other modalities is that it’s very slow, sometimes annoyingly slow.<br />22:39<br />I think there’s, there’s a lot of moments for somatics is so slow.<br />22:43<br />Like in general, you know, we’ve done sessions together, I’ve done sessions with other people and I’m like barely doing anything.<br />22:51<br />And it’s wild how like the smallest movement, the smallest, like little shape or whatever I end up stepping into creates a crazy amount of emotion, a crazy amount of moment and things just start flowing.<br />23:06<br />But that’s what I love about somatics.<br />23:08<br />I think people, it’s hard.<br />23:10<br />It’s, I also want to go to the other side because a lot of people want extreme.<br />23:13<br />A lot of people want it to be done quickly.<br />23:14<br />They want to be asked it.<br />23:16<br />There’s a lot of patience in it, but there’s a reason why you’re talking to that.<br />23:19<br />Right.<br />23:19<br />It’s important to go slow for your system.<br />23:22<br />Yes.<br />23:23<br />Yeah.<br />23:23<br />Yeah.<br />23:24<br />Yeah.<br />23:24<br />Because otherwise what happens is you end up risking potential re traumatization.<br />23:29<br />Right.<br />23:29<br />Right.<br />23:30<br />Where we’re just going into cycles of catharsis, but there’s not actually any room for renegotiation or for integration or for the system to actually fully come out.<br />23:40<br />And you know, this is why like I personally my own personal belief, like I don’t necessarily like think that that’s the best way to go about it.<br />23:46<br />I think some catharsis is great occasionally, but we also want to make sure that there’s just as much if not more geared towards actually supporting somebody integrate back into their body and back into the life and then into the world.<br />24:00<br />Yeah.<br />24:00<br />But so as someone wants to, let’s say they start to feel a lot of frustration, they start to feel a lot of anger they witness like, oh my gosh, I’m really angry.<br />24:09<br />I can feel that in my body.<br />24:11<br />What can someone start doing to like inviting that or, or process it and what are the some of the containers or tools that can help someone do that?<br />24:21<br />And then also I’ll also say like if you are processing really heavy trauma work with a practitioner to hold you in that.<br />24:27<br />Who would love your take?<br />24:28<br />Yeah, definitely hitting on that caveat.<br />24:31<br />There’s like a balance.<br />24:32<br />Yeah.<br />24:32<br />Yeah.<br />24:33<br />Yeah.<br />24:35<br />What, what I’ll say before I go into this is at any time something starts to feel really intense to where all you can feel is what you’re feeling or with somebody who’s trained in, in, in the work because can be really challenging to hold or coach ourselves in those moments.<br />24:55<br />And especially if you’re working with stuff that has never actually had space to be processed or aired or add the support.<br />25:03<br />So that’s what I would say.<br />25:04<br />And then nearly on the other side of that, like you don’t want to push yourself.<br />25:07<br />This is not about get angry and yell at the world.<br />25:11<br />That’s not what we’re trying to do either.<br />25:12<br />What we’re working with is how do we start to feel safe?<br />25:16<br />Feeling what we’re feeling and being with it?<br />25:20<br />And gosh, there’s so much that I want to say here.<br />25:23<br />The first thing that I would say is if you’ve been on one end of the spectrum where you’ve grown up in an environment that was emotionally volatile, just a lot of intensity around you and you have a lot of aversion to feeling your frustration or anger or rage or just it feels hard to access.<br />25:42<br />There’s a lot of fear or uncertainty around it or a lot of hesitation around the impact on others definitely work with somebody.<br />25:51<br />But more importantly, the, the first part of this is recognizing that you get to feel that because a lot of the times what comes up is we feel a lot of shame and we feel a lot of guilt.<br />26:02<br />So we have to work with the, the complexity of, of the other feelings that are here before we can actually work with the anchor in the ra, right?<br />26:11<br />And so part of this and it happens really quick in sessions as well where sometimes, you know, we’ll, we’ll start to tap into something and somebody will say, like, I feel really annoyed with, I’m like, OK, let’s, let’s sit with that for a moment.<br />26:24<br />Can you notice, notice where you’re feeling really annoyed right now, really agitated and then they’ll, you know, the notice that and they’ll start to track that and say, ok, noticing that there’s a lot more rigidity showing up, right?<br />26:35<br />So if the defense pattern has always been to shut it down, what you’re gonna start to see if you’re watching the video version of this and you’re gonna start to see is the person is gonna start to get more stiff, they’re gonna start to become less mobile, they’re gonna start moving less and you know, they’re, they’re gonna say, I feel angry and then what will happen?<br />26:52<br />A lot of times when we’re working with systems who go into states of repression is they’ll, they’ll freeze.<br />26:58<br />So the rigidity is coming online because the system is shutting it down because it doesn’t feel like it’s appropriate or safe to bring it out.<br />27:04<br />Right.<br />27:05<br />So, we’ll, there, we’ll work with it, we’ll work with.<br />27:07<br />Ok.<br />27:07<br />So if you can just wiggle a toe, wiggle a finger, right.<br />27:10<br />Let’s see if we can just move the eyes a little bit and let’s start to work with the neck and then we’ll work with different sounds and help the system slowly start to recognize like, hey, you can move your body, you’re here, there’s a body here, right?<br />27:23<br />And as we start to do that, then you notice the shoulders and the arms and everything starts to come down, there’s more space in, in the breath and in the belly and there’s also gonna be a lot more warmth.<br />27:35<br />So what we’re tracking for easy things, hot, cold and is breathing easy, hard, shallow, deep.<br />27:44<br />And do you feel like there’s more space or like it’s more tight, right?<br />27:48<br />More relaxed or more tight.<br />27:50<br />And so as we start to come out of the freeze with this, then we’ll start to notice like, OK, what else is here?<br />27:56<br />And a lot of the times this is where we start to see a lot of over coupling or under coupling with other emotions.<br />28:01<br />So things like the shame might come up, things like the guilt might come up a lot of the times, especially if there’s environments where we, had other folks who were really intense or loud or aggressive around us.<br />28:13<br />There’s terror, there’s fear here, right?<br />28:17<br />This is really, really important to work with because if that is there, we want to work with the fear.<br />28:22<br />We want to work with the terror and help this person start to orient to.<br />28:26<br />Hey, how like, can you see me?<br />28:28<br />How do you know that you’re safe right now?<br />28:30<br />Notice where you are, notice what day it is?<br />28:33<br />What year it is?<br />28:34<br />What’s your name?<br />28:35<br />Where are we?<br />28:36<br />Because again, when you’re starting to work with his star, it’s not something that happens fast.<br />28:42<br />There’s a lot of tracking that you need to do to make sure somebody is still here and not completely in a response.<br />28:48<br />And as they start to, to come out of some of that fear, the next part of this is recognizing where the anger is and this is what you’re asking this way to get here.<br />28:58<br />But I think you highlight that there’s so many layers.<br />29:01<br />Yeah.<br />29:01<br />Yeah.<br />29:01<br />And I think that’s one of the beautiful things about se I and somatics and this whole process you’re talking to, it’s like layer by layer by layer by layer because because of an experience, we end up creating these other ways to like protect and manage ourselves and all these things you have to go through each of those one by one.<br />29:19<br />You can’t just go directly to the thing without being with all the others.<br />29:23<br />Right?<br />29:24<br />100%.<br />29:25<br />100%.<br />29:25<br />Yeah.<br />29:26<br />Yeah.<br />29:26<br />And I wouldn’t say when you, when you finally got to the space, yeah, when you get there, when you finally get there, it might be, it might be mud swipe years.<br />29:35<br />But when you get there, it is a very interesting process.<br />29:39<br />And the reason why I say that is because you can show up in different ways, depending again on, on the system and the history and, and how the defense systems were developed.<br />29:50<br />Directionality.<br />29:52<br />It is also something to look at because there’s, there’s inner, inward directed anger, meaning when you are, when you have feel like you have no sense of control at the world outside of you.<br />30:03<br />So what do you do?<br />30:04<br />You become so angry with yourself.<br />30:06<br />And this is where we start to see things as far as etymology like self harm.<br />30:10<br />And this can show up in a, in a multitude of way.<br />30:12<br />I’d say this can show up in alcohol addiction, drugs, sex, risky decision making, gambling, self harm, right?<br />30:19<br />A lot of really, really heavy topics where we take it out on ourselves.<br />30:24<br />And when you’re working with something like this, it’s a really delicate process of helping somebody start to feel like they can actually turn that out, right?<br />30:37<br />Because the reason why we don’t want to feel it is because we feel like we’re going to destroy ourselves.<br />30:40<br />And that can feel really, really scary and overwhelming, which is why we don’t want to go directly into it and feel it as intensely as possible when we start to work with these things because we don’t want somebody to regress into a state of self harm if they have a history of self harm or, you know, whatever the, the history is.<br />30:55<br />So, what we want to do with this person is we want to very, very slowly in a very titrated place and by titrated,, you can think of this kind of like if you have a fire hose, we don’t want to open up the fire hose.<br />31:07<br />We want it very, very slowly.<br />31:09<br />Just, just a wee bit or, or a soda can, might, might be easier if we, to think of it like a giant Coke bottle that you’ve just shaken up.<br />31:15<br />Right.<br />31:15<br />We don’t wanna just like, or it’s gonna hit you in the Yeah.<br />31:18<br />Yeah, we don’t want to just, like, open it all the way up.<br />31:21<br />We want to slowly just, just a tiny bit, let it diffuse and then just a tiny bit because that’s kind of what we’re doing here.<br />31:27<br />You’ve got all of this built up survival energy that’s stuck in the system and all of this things.<br />31:32<br />And all of these, these are not easy emotions to work with and we have to know how to, how to slowly work with it because the other part of this is if you have somebody who has a defense pattern of feeling like they’re too much.<br />31:44<br />So they hold it in, you gotta be ready to work with that because if they start to feel like they’re too intense for the space that they’re in, that can also be really challenging to deal with.<br />31:55<br />Which is why when you’re doing this work, you really want to make sure you’re vetting the people that you’re doing this work with and that they have the capacity to support you on these deeper types of things.<br />32:05<br />Now, when we’re working with internalized anger and internalized rage, these are things like feeling existential, like an existential crisis or terror or disgust either for yourself or the world or both can feel very all encompassing.<br />32:24<br />And when you get into these states can almost feel like the way that the system is responding is if I can destroy myself, nobody else can destroy me.<br />32:34<br />It’s a way in which the system is protecting in a really interesting space because it feels like it has no control on the external environment.<br />32:43<br />So what does it do?<br />32:44<br />It harms itself so much to where nothing anybody else does could possibly compare to the pain that you’re giving yourself.<br />32:51<br />And I’m just gonna invite y’all to, you know, take some, take some deep breaths and look around a little bit after getting into it, I’ll shake it out like, yeah, yeah, because they’re gonna get a sort of things, definitely feel it like, even when you were talking about like the intent, like, oh, here we go.<br />33:05<br />It’s up, you know.<br />33:06<br />No.<br />33:06<br />You know.<br />33:07<br />So.<br />33:07<br />Yeah.<br />33:08<br />Yeah.<br />33:08<br />Yeah.<br />33:09<br />So, you know, just we go over the toes, look around a little bit because this, these are not easy conversations or easy topics to go into and it can bring up a lot of, a lot of things for a lot of different folks.<br />33:20<br />But it’s, you know, it’s important that we’re able to identify these things because a lot of the times we’re told that we just need to meditate and nothing about it.<br />33:29<br />I was definitely not that too, you know, like I feel like what we’re having is such an important conversation around the importance of giving it how important it is because, you know, when you see things on Instagram or you see people showing people how to process anger and like they’re like, be with your anger and people were like slamming like their pillow on the bed and things like that.<br />33:49<br />Like, yes, that is so helpful to be a representation of like this is kind of welcome.<br />33:53<br />I get that part, but there’s all this other fluff and this importance of being actually nurtured and cared for and held in that experience and knowing, you know, what your boundaries are in that process, you know, what are your actual edges in that process?<br />34:10<br />Like you said, like, you can definitely create more harm than good if you go into it from places like, not really knowing your system or have had work that done the work with someone that can identify that, you know?<br />34:24<br />Yeah.<br />34:25<br />And I, I, you know, I’ll give you some examples here because life is so fun.<br />34:29<br />, I had, before I got to the trauma work, I, and before I got pregnant I didn’t know I was pregnant at the time I was in a breathwork certification program.<br />34:38<br />And,, we would go into these breathwork practices and I would go into full blown catharsis every single time.<br />34:44<br />And you know, that everybody wanted to, to work on my system because, you know, it’s like fireworks and everything.<br />34:51<br />But no, like I felt so disoriented after every single time that I did that, even though they were like these huge big releases because I wasn’t actually fully there.<br />35:01<br />I wasn’t fully in my body as I was navigating that I was very much so like in a complete state of, of catharsis.<br />35:09<br />And when I first started going into se work, I had a really interesting experience, beginning one, the first, the first training of my first year in se a really interesting experience with a woman who, and I, I didn’t realize at the time when I got into the training that we were gonna be practicing on each other and that meant that people were going to be working on me with my trauma, very un aware of that.<br />35:34<br />So just heads up for anyone considering and there was somebody who, you know, came in and, and we were partnered together.<br />35:41<br />And luckily, you know, there were, there were plenty of faculty there supporting and so we had plenty of eyeballs on us.<br />35:47<br />One of the things that I really, really appreciated about that program and this woman was just so unaware of what was going on with me.<br />35:56<br />She was trying to work with me and the the mis atonement was something that, that is very familiar for my system, right?<br />36:04<br />When, when it feels like there’s not like a respect in the boundary that’s there.<br />36:08<br />And for me with my system, the way that that shows up is when somebody is digging and I don’t want them to dig.<br />36:15<br />But at the time, I didn’t have the capacity to be like, no, I didn’t know how to do that.<br />36:22<br />So it is fair that you say no, right?<br />36:24<br />Like, yeah, I didn’t, I didn’t, I didn’t know that back then.<br />36:29<br />Yeah.<br />36:30<br />Yeah, I didn’t know that back then.<br />36:32<br />And so my my defense pattern was to go inward.<br />36:37<br />And so for those of you watching the video, it was very much like every part of me was tensing and every part of me was like, like there was just such like an air in a rage directed outward, but also inward and just like taking it, right?<br />36:53<br />Just like taking it because that was the way that up until then I had dealt with life, she was to tense up and take it.<br />37:03<br />No, it’s been really sorry.<br />37:05<br />Yeah.<br />37:06<br />How many of us are just tensing up and taking it, you know?<br />37:12<br />Yeah.<br />37:13<br />So, but it’s none of that.<br />37:14<br />Not the fact that it is.<br />37:15<br />It’s crazy that we do do that, you know.<br />37:18<br />Yeah.<br />37:18<br />Yeah, 100%.<br />37:19<br />And, you know, I got the one or the other faculty member.<br />37:22<br />Luckily at the time, the time wore out this person never really got anywhere with me.<br />37:26<br />And we were asked, you know, like, how was that for?<br />37:30<br />And I just started bawling and was just like outraged.<br />37:35<br />I was like, I have never felt so mis attuned in my entire life.<br />37:40<br />Like I felt so unsafe in the fact that you weren’t even like, I was angry at this person for not even being aware of how uncomfortable and unsafe I felt and how vulnerable and exposed it.<br />37:50<br />I felt the point in sharing all of that is coming back to the conversation of how we work with folks in these places and in these species because what I needed at the time when I first started doing this work because my system though is very intense also has a really hard time vocalizing outwardly what I’m feeling and study and holding a boundary and took a while to get to that place three fucking years to get to that place.<br />38:20<br />But in my final training, there was, there’s, there’s a lot that had happened to keep, you know, story short and, and to not demonstrate growth, a different woman, a different woman had gotten really upset at something that I had said in inside of the group setting of about a room of about maybe 100 students are advanced.<br />38:42<br />Your final training, there was a bit of an uproar and anti racism and adversity, equity conversations and just a very VUN practitioner.<br />38:52<br />And I spoke up about it and I made some comments and this person felt like I was thinking directly about them.<br />38:59<br />And in one of the group settings, they decided to, you know, like when I, when I get angry, when I get upset, I’ve learned how to hold that intensity within myself.<br />39:11<br />And, and so I was disengaged from the conversation until this woman looks at me and says directly to me that she felt like I was speaking directly to her.<br />39:19<br />And if I had something to say that I could say it to her.<br />39:22<br />Faith.<br />39:24<br />Yeah.<br />39:24<br />Yeah.<br />39:25<br />Yeah.<br />39:25<br />Say how did you navigate that?<br />39:29<br />Oh, it was fun.<br />39:30<br />Yeah.<br />39:31<br />So as you can see right now, there’s a lot happening in my system.<br />39:34<br />Yeah, I was like, are you OK?<br />39:36<br />Do you wanna, you wanna shake it out a little?<br />39:39<br />No, it’s good.<br />39:40<br />It’s good.<br />39:41<br />But yeah, it was a very similar response, right?<br />39:43<br />There was almost just like this sense of like, oh, you don’t know what you’re doing because one of the things that I’ve developed a relationship with over the years was recognizing how much power I actually do have.<br />39:57<br />And I don’t say that in like a woo woo way.<br />39:59<br />I say that in a sense of like, if I needed to do something incredibly volatile and violent to protect myself, I know that I would be able to do that.<br />40:08<br />Right.<br />40:08<br />And that’s an innate thing for any living animal is if we’re being threatened, knowing how to actually access and get in touch with that type of fight response within yourself is 100 and 10% necessary for your survival.<br />40:24<br />And I didn’t have access to that for a very long time because I didn’t think it was safe.<br />40:29<br />Right.<br />40:30<br />I, I was on the receiving end of a lot of that for a lot of my life.<br />40:34<br />And so I didn’t have a healthy relationship to it.<br />40:37<br />I was terrified of it.<br />40:38<br />And after working through all of that, when this woman came up and confronted me in that way, it was very much the conversation of, you know, this isn’t my responsibility, like what you’re feeling is not mine.<br />40:48<br />And I’m not going to sit here and subject myself to your fragility and continue to hear this conversation.<br />40:54<br />So if you want to process that you can process it with somebody else, but that’s not mine.<br />40:59<br />And I was able to stand up and actually walk away and leave the room and say no and hold a boundary.<br />41:05<br />Right.<br />41:06<br />Yeah.<br />41:06<br />Up until that point, maybe, no, it wasn’t like a 180.<br />41:10<br />It was, it was a very slow progression.<br />41:12<br />But had that been, you know, happening in the first year, I would have never been able to, I would have just taken it and I probably would have never said anything in the first place to get myself into that predicament.<br />41:23<br />But on the other end of that, it was a, it was a progression of recognizing like I could annihilate this person.<br />41:29<br />And this is where we’re starting to talk about other side of working with anger and aggression.<br />41:32<br />And what that actually looks like when you start to develop capacity to, to work with it and be with it is I actually have capacity to annihilate somebody if I really wanted to or need it to and I can work with it.<br />41:45<br />I can hold that intensity.<br />41:46<br />I can bring that up and be here in it without acting on it.<br />41:50<br />And that’s what we’re starting to talk about developing healthy, healthy aggression, healthy range because I think what a lot of folks maybe misunderstand about these types of feelings or expressions.<br />42:02<br />It’s not about not having it, not feeling, not being in the intensity of it.<br />42:07<br />It’s not about downplay.<br />42:10<br />Yeah, it’s about how can you actually hold that and have range and fluidity in your expression.<br />42:16<br />To where if I need to access that part of myself, I am able to get into it and be with it, but I’m also able to come out of it.<br />42:24<br />And I think that’s a really important, key distinction is a lot of the times on the other extreme of this, you know, we spend a lot of time talking about folks who have a hard time accessing anger or frustration or rage.<br />42:35<br />But on the other side of that, there’s folks who live in a constant state of anger and rage.<br />42:40<br />So we, we don’t want to get stuck in that place either where we feel like all we’re doing is fighting the world because that’s exhausting.<br />42:48<br />It’s perpetually exhausting.<br />42:50<br />So we want to, to work within it in a place to where I can touch into an access and be with the intensity of my experience and feel this and know that I can handle it and I can manage it.<br />43:00<br />And if I need to, I can destroy something or someone, but I know that I won’t because I have control over that.<br />43:09<br />And you and you find ways to start to learn how to communicate and externalize that, right?<br />43:14<br />So we were, we were talking a little bit earlier about some clients who have a really hard time Externalizing or communicating their frustration to rage because they don’t know how to do it in a, in a healthy and productive way, right?<br />43:25<br />Without going into a state of, you know, seeing red and, and like, I’m gonna kill you and I’m gonna come at you kind of anger, like I’m gonna throw every mean thing I know in the book at you.<br />43:37<br />Yeah, I think.<br />43:38<br />Yeah.<br />43:39<br />Yeah, exactly.<br />43:40<br />That, and part of that is, is that we don’t know how to hold that intensity without losing ourselves in it.<br />43:46<br />Right.<br />43:46<br />So, it’s, it’s, how can I be with the intensity of what I’m feeling right now, be direct and hold a boundary and communicate this boundary without completely trying to destroy the other person that’s in front of me.<br />43:58<br />Is that, that is a very, very delicate dance totally.<br />44:03<br />I mean, I talk about communications by jam like I love that.<br />44:06<br />But a lot of the questions that I get are like, what if someone comes at me hard?<br />44:10<br />You know, how do I stand in my boundary?<br />44:12<br />How do I stay true to my and you can fall into the place of getting defensive and coming at them too?<br />44:18<br />Or you can learn how to be with your experience and still make like, respectfully, I don’t know what the right word is but like grounded, respectfully say this is not mine.<br />44:28<br />I’m going to take myself out of the situation and it sounds like that you did that so person so beautifully and you know, you knew that that was their responsibility.<br />44:36<br />And I think that’s the other thing that is such a beautiful gift that you know that she’s going through her process and that you don’t have the capacity to meet her in the process or have her navigate that process.<br />44:45<br />Like you were like, no, this is not for me and that’s well done while you’re also having this crazy internal experience, which can feel like a lot.<br />44:55<br />And I think that’s the part that I think is so beautiful.<br />44:58<br />It’s not that anger like you’re saying, you don’t have to explode on someone.<br />45:02<br />Don’t, don’t go off like do, don’t destroying things and being like, I’m going to be angry because I’ve suppressed my anger my whole life and I’m going to start biting it.<br />45:12<br />That’s when you’re regressing into like age three.<br />45:14<br />And that’s what my toddler is currently working with right now because like he gets angry and he’s like, it’s really cute.<br />45:20<br />He was like, you know, like full blown and it’s funny because, you know, I, I see this in sessions with clients with him.<br />45:30<br />It’s cute because I could be like the Daniel, the Tiger, however it goes Tiger, Daniel, whatever his name is.<br />45:36<br />There’s a cute little song.<br />45:38<br />Yeah, that we sing now and it goes when you feel so mad that you wanna roar, take a deep breath and go to court and it works when he’s not angry.<br />45:50<br />But what are you saying about?<br />45:51<br />It was like the one that is angry though, like they get in that, you know, what I mean, like you have to meet them, you have to meet them in it and you have to meet them in a way to where you can match the intensity but not, not necessarily the emotion.<br />46:04<br />Like you’re not coming at them, you’re able to meet them and help them feel contained in it.<br />46:08<br />Because when you’re working with something as big as intense as anger or hatred or rage or discussed, whether it’s inward or outward, you have to have a container that can hold that right?<br />46:20<br />My son’s a great example of this because when he gets angry and he has tantrums, he has tantrums, right?<br />46:25<br />You know, it’s not all the time but really in my work at alphabet over here, it’s, it’s being with him in that and saying like, no, you cannot hit me.<br />46:34<br />I love you and I’m here for you and I’m gonna be here with you.<br />46:37<br />But no, like you’re not going to hurt me.<br />46:40<br />No, I love you.<br />46:41<br />I’m here with you.<br />46:42<br />Understand that this is a really big emotion and that this is probably really overwhelming and really hard to navigate right now and I’m right here, I’m right here and a lot of the times go ahead.<br />46:53<br />I say you can feel that in your presence right now.<br />46:55<br />Yeah, they like it wasn’t like I’m screaming at you or it wasn’t like it’s OK, you know, you know, like the, there’s like this sense of like, I meet you on the structure.<br />47:05<br />I hold you, I guide you.<br />47:07<br />You’re safe.<br />47:07<br />It’s ok.<br />47:09<br />Yeah.<br />47:09<br />Yeah, because we, we don’t, we, often times, like, never had that experience, you know, it’s, it’s very rare might be biased because again, this is all, all the work that I do.<br />47:20<br />So, of course, the people I meet are the people who haven’t done it.<br />47:22<br />, but, but it’s very rare that we actually have had that upbringing to where that was what we got.<br />47:29<br />You know, it’s funny, I, I share these stories with my clients a lot of the time and they’re like that, that would be so amazing.<br />47:33<br />Like if that’s actually, oh my God, that was in real life for me either.<br />47:37<br />I mean, this is a part of what I’m so grateful.<br />47:39<br />I don’t know if it’s just our generation.<br />47:40<br />I mean, that has been for a long around, for a really long time.<br />47:43<br />Right.<br />47:43<br />This, this work has been going on for a while.<br />47:46<br />I think more people are finding it and now we have tools like I would have never known like if someone’s angry like to meet them and not if anything, I’m like, I mean, the old, still parts of me, you know, still something I work on would be like, oh scared, I’m gonna leave them alone, I’m gonna step away.<br />48:02<br />You’re gonna handle this on your own.<br />48:03<br />You know, because I had no sense of capacity to hold that.<br />48:08<br />But I also did not have the skill set or if someone didn’t teach me to be like, no, in those educations, someone actually needs to be held in that to like, really be met in that and, you know, meeting it with a sense of how do I say, like, really deep, like I’m here, you know, like, yes, but no one taught me that and it makes me mad and I’m also so grateful for like, wow, because I don’t have, you know, I talk about anger because I’m like getting angry that I don’t know how to process anger.<br />48:39<br />Just kidding.<br />48:40<br />You know, always a start.<br />48:42<br />But, you know, now being able to step into that, you know, it’s just what you just talked about is just so beautiful and like holding that structure, especially if your son and imagine if more people did that for people.<br />48:54<br />Yeah.<br />48:55<br />I mean, it’s again like, I’m not perfect.<br />48:57<br />I have my moments.<br />48:59<br />Yes, same.<br />49:01<br />I’m like, I’m fucking done today.<br />49:02<br />Catch go talk to your dad.<br />49:05<br />I’m at my capacity.<br />49:06<br />I I’m at my limit that you need to go fucking to your mom.<br />49:11<br />Can you take him?<br />49:12<br />That’s what I’m, I’m gonna lose my shit, you know.<br />49:15<br />But like that’s, that’s the beauty of it.<br />49:17<br />And, and I wanna say to, you know, to any parents or, or folks listening who have whatever the experiences are.<br />49:23<br />It’s not about never having ruptures in your relationships.<br />49:27<br />I think that’s a, a big misconception is this idea that we’re never gonna have conflict or ruptures or mis atonement.<br />49:35<br />Those things are inevitable, they’re going to happen.<br />49:37<br />The healing happens in the repair and that’s the magic like I have moments where, you know, I fuck up as a parent where I’m just, you know, I don’t have the capacity that day.<br />49:47<br />I feel overwhelmed, over stimulated this weekend was really overstimulating and that’s gonna happen, that’s normal.<br />49:53<br />So I think part of this is being kind to yourself and compassionate with yourself that you’re not expected to be a perfect human being in this process.<br />49:59<br />But also to recognize like there’s more power in the repair after a rupture than completely avoiding rupture altogether, which is where we get into a whole different subject of, you know, trauma with.<br />50:11<br />Do you want to stay on record another episode?<br />50:14<br />Because it’s a whole another thing, the whole another topic on the other end of this with neglect, that’s not neglect, but it’s a different kind of neglect.<br />50:23<br />So neglect is, you know, absence of.<br />50:24<br />And then the other part of that is the overbearing parent who, you know, is, is just so passive in, in the approach or the, you know, the upbringing is so passive that there was never any structure, never anything that was like really there, it was just like whatever you want.<br />50:38<br />But at the same time like that never, it never got to be held or met,, you know, who talks about this so well, what’s her name?<br />50:45<br />The two books called Running On MD.<br />50:47<br />Yeah.<br />50:47<br />Yeah.<br />50:48<br />What’s her name?<br />50:49<br />But the bug.<br />50:50<br />Yeah, I need to find the bug but she’s a psychologist that literally just talks so much about missing up the neglect of like, not really receiving what you actually need.<br />50:59<br />So, like in moments of like, oh, I want to, in that moment I wanted to be held.<br />51:04<br />But my, the person that I was with didn’t know that I needed to be held, but it’s still damaging to my system because I so badly needed to be held or be emotionally seen.<br />51:12<br />But like, they didn’t recognize I needed to be emotionally seen.<br />51:15<br />She talks about that so beautifully in that book.<br />51:17<br />And there’s two books.<br />51:18<br />One is the identifying and the two is like, how to actually like navigate that and integrate that into your life.<br />51:24<br />So it’s really good.<br />51:25<br />Yeah.<br />51:26<br />Yeah.<br />51:26<br />Yeah, I know the book.<br />51:27<br />That’s a good one.<br />51:28<br />I don’t remember the author’s name though.<br />51:29<br />Sorry.<br />51:29<br />She’s a, she’s a psychologist edit it in.<br />51:32<br />We’ll find the name and then you can come back and say it like here you go back.<br />51:36<br />Wait, I guess for my last like couple like my last question, you know, especially because we’re still tapping on like anger and rage.<br />51:43<br />I’m so glad that we like talked about like the different dynamics of it, the layers of it because there’s so much more than just anger.<br />51:51<br />There’s so much more than just frustration.<br />51:52<br />There’s, and like, how it can be born and, like, what the steps are and, like, how to be held on that.<br />51:57<br />, but if you could, if there is any right, like next step would be the very, very first step to this whole process and wanting to be with the anger.<br />52:10<br />I think we’ve talked so much about the game profession, how to do that.<br />52:12<br />But like, how can someone just start to invite the process of it?<br />52:17<br />He has, it’s tricky, it’s tricky, right?<br />52:19<br />Because there’s like, depending on where you’re at and where you’re starting from, the, the answer is different.<br />52:23<br />And I think that’s part of the reason, like, why personally, like, I don’t know if it ever do group work in this, in this regard because it’s so individualized that it’s really hard to be like, here’s your blueprint for doing this because I don’t know what’s going to come up.<br />52:36<br />Like I had a client where I recommended her for her, excuse me, for them to do something.<br />52:41<br />And, you know, I thought it was a good idea at the time and then they did it and then, and then things just started to happen and I was like, oh shit, where did we just go?<br />52:51<br />We had to come out of that because it brought up so much other content for them.<br />52:55<br />So I, I’m really cautious to say you know, here’s the blueprint or here’s the step by step or, or here’s the protocol because every single person’s system, upbringing in history and, and trauma background is so different and something that might be helpful and resourceful for, for one person in this example, could be incredibly harmful and traumatizing for another person.<br />53:19<br />So I think that the best thing that you can do in this is start to get support around better understanding yourself and how you show up and how you navigate life.<br />53:32<br />And just starting to take note of what are the things that bring things up for you is probably the first stop and just starting to, to develop the awareness of those pieces and how that feels and what that looks like in your system.<br />53:46<br />And for folks who’ve never done any of this kind of work, what is it called?<br />53:50<br />There’s a, there’s a chart or wheel of sensation and to help you better orient to like the different types of sensations and emotions within your body.<br />53:59<br />I sure we’ll link it in the resources along with the book.<br />54:02<br />All right.<br />54:03<br />So taking those.<br />54:04<br />Yeah.<br />54:04<br />Yeah.<br />54:05<br />But there, there’s a wheel that, that helps you better understand range of capacity of different sensations and emotions and, and just starting to develop a relationship with that, like can you actually feel your butt on the chair right now?<br />54:17<br />Wherever you’re sitting or laying or can you feel your feet on the floor?<br />54:20<br />Like, are you noticing that these things, are there?<br />54:22<br />Do you feel warm or hot?<br />54:23<br />Do different parts of your bodies feel different temperatures?<br />54:25<br />Do you feel soft or hard or you can start with broader, more general pieces so that you can track those, the easiest things to attuned to or orient words or become aware of and depending on your language is soft and hard, it’s really easy to track hot and cold, really easy to track and your breath and then your eyes right?<br />54:45<br />Noticing like, do I, do I feel like I have a really intense stare?<br />54:49<br />Do I feel like I’m more relaxed in my face?<br />54:51<br />Do I feel more relaxed in my body?<br />54:52<br />Does my belly feel more like big and open or does it feel more tight and contracted?<br />54:57<br />These are things that anybody at, at any level will be able to start to feel?<br />55:02<br />And then as you do the work, as you start to go deeper into it, you’ll, you’ll develop more language and and more understanding of the nuances of these things.<br />55:10<br />So you’re like, oh, this feels like this and that.<br />55:13<br />Let me start to get into some fun stuff, but that’s where I would start.<br />55:16<br />I would say starting to get curious about yourself noticing for you where you fit on that spectrum.<br />55:23<br />And it might be something that we didn’t even talk about today because today we were very much focused on, on the suppression and inability to access just one end of the spectrum and there’s a lot of layers inside of that as, you know, we’ve kind of gone over the other end of the spectrum.<br />55:39<br />You know, if you’re somebody who, who feels angry or feels like, you know, there’s just so much in you, then that’s a totally different conversation.<br />55:46<br />You wanna identify that.<br />55:47<br />But I would say starting there just getting curious about where you are and then getting the proper support especially.<br />55:53<br />And again, you don’t have to have a history of severe trauma for the symptomology to be there.<br />55:59<br />If you’re noticing that you have a hard time speaking up for yourself.<br />56:02<br />If you’re noticing that it’s hard for you to hold a boundary or express your needs or ask for what you want or have really difficult, hard conversations or whatever it might be.<br />56:13<br />These are things to explore and look at because it doesn’t have to just be extremes we’re working with.<br />56:19<br />It can be even in the subtleties as well.<br />56:22<br />100%.<br />56:22<br />I mean, you gave them such a beautiful gift of just becoming aware of their body and like what’s actually happening, right?<br />56:29<br />Just starting right there.<br />56:31<br />And that is something that you don’t have to just do when you’re angry, right?<br />56:35<br />Like you can do that any time of the day, like really noticing how your body feels when you’re relaxed.<br />56:40<br />How does your body feel when you’re happy?<br />56:42<br />How does your body feel when you’re sad, how does it feel when it’s stressed?<br />56:45<br />You know, there’s all the different states can definitely take away from that practice you shared.<br />56:50<br />And then also, I think, especially with the podcasts and everyone that’s listening, like I think my goal is to kind of normalize emotions and expression, you know, like expressing emotions and being with them and then also just creating capacity to be with them.<br />57:05<br />Like, it’s not so much about suppressing that and like you said, or like putting them aside, I mean, like that’s underneath the rug for the next 20 years, then we’re going to talk about it again or I’m gonna pray to God that is never going to come up again.<br />57:16<br />Like, sorry, it is, you know, like that, that’s really like the goal I think Bernie anyone that’s listening to is just like normalizing these conversations and being like, it’s OK that you feel these things and you know, you can also look for support, like really, really stepping into that because I think for me personally and I be able to move through anger and rage and learn how to process it in a very healthy way and be held in that has created so much more capacity to be with things.<br />57:45<br />And in the middle of hard conversations in the, in the middle of like work going bonkers and like having to troubleshoot, you know, like just any kind of momentum like that, you’re like Wow, I can actually be with this experience without my emotion, completely taking over of the experience, which is another thing we talked about, you know.<br />58:02<br />So, yeah, with that being said, I just want to say thank you so so much for coming onto the Blade for podcast and like truly talking about this and I would love for you to share, you know, a little bit more.<br />58:16<br />Obviously, we’ll tie a lot of resources that maybe someone can do a couple of links to like back to you.<br />58:21<br />But if you’re open to sharing, like how you actually support clients, what does that mean?<br />58:26<br />What are you called?<br />58:27<br />And how can someone contact you?<br />58:29<br />Yeah, so there’s, there’s an entire page on my site, the customer.com/trauma dash, whatever the little line thing is coaching.<br />58:39<br />And I have a private practice very different from most of the industry.<br />58:44<br />If you’re in the coaching world, the way that I operate is I do ad hoc sessions because I find that it’s actually the most appropriate for this work and I do sliding scale.<br />58:52<br />So what that means is there’s no applications or pre qualifications in place because I get that it happens.<br />58:57<br />Life happens.<br />58:58<br />You don’t need to sit here and tell me why you feel like you need to have a sliding scale price.<br />59:03<br />It’s all there folks can just book whenever they need or want for new clients.<br />59:07<br />I do take them through intake process because I need to know and understand your, your background and your history and the the word or the title would be a Somatic Experiencing Practitioner and SEP as well as training in neuro effective touch.<br />59:23<br />So I do integrate a lot of touch work.<br />59:26<br />We didn’t really get into much of this today, but a lot of my background is also in early developmental trauma.<br />59:31<br />So my specialties are around early developmental trauma, a lot around raids, around a lot around neglect and a lot around adverse childhood experiences.<br />59:41<br />So I I tend to work more on the extreme ends.<br />59:44<br />And then the, the things that I will say here is for folks who have more severe symptomology and I would be referring out.<br />59:52<br />So if you have something that’s more severe, like suicidal ideation, I would work with you, but only places where you are also working with somebody who’s a licensed clinical psychologist or therapist to help monitor cases because I’m not licensed in that regard.<br />1:00:07<br />And I think that’s important to, to mention.<br />1:00:09<br />So that that would be the one thing that, you know, you can find that on the site or anyone that’s curious or interested, there’s also a ton of resources on there.<br />1:00:16<br />If you just go to the blog or the podcast, there’s just plenty of stuff that you can explore and dive into depending on what you’re looking for and what you need.<br />1:00:24<br />But yeah, I think this is a a good little entry point.<br />1:00:27<br />Yeah, that was so beautifully said.<br />1:00:29<br />And I think, you know, I personally done sessions with you and I always felt so safe and they were always when I needed.<br />1:00:37<br />And so I truly love the ad hoc model because at least personally, for me, you know, I’m in a place right now where like, not a lot of things are coming up.<br />1:00:43<br />But like, when I know I really want to reach out and like, wanna be with that and like really taking that responsibility for my healing and my process is really cool.<br />1:00:51<br />As well as, yeah, you’re just an amazing practitioner and it, you guys didn’t take away, she knows a lot, you know, and I love that for the sessions, you know, like I come into your sessions and you’re teaching me too, you know, and I think it’s also really important to take that away if, if someone ever wants that space too.<br />1:01:08<br />So, and all right, ladies, if you are listening in, this is for you, if you have a friend or family member that is female, that is looking for community that is looking at this path of growth and wanting to evolve as a human being, please listen in.<br />1:01:27<br />So I wanna share with you the fully expressed community.<br />1:01:30<br />If you haven’t heard about it, you need to hear about it and you’re hearing about it today and I’d love for you to check it out.<br />1:01:36<br />The fully expressed community is for women supporting women.<br />1:01:40<br />We have created a community where you can connect with other women that are also on this path of growth that are interested and curious about what else is available to them.<br />1:01:50<br />They want to see themselves living a life they expressed in their lives and their relationships and their business.<br />1:01:55<br />They wanna bring their fully authentic self into all areas of their life.<br />1:02:00<br />So they can actually attract a life and relationships and careers and business that is so aligned to them because they are living a life fully expressed in the fully expressed community.<br />1:02:11<br />We meet online every single second Wednesday of every single month at 5:30 p.m. PST and also have access to a Slack channel where I drop resources where we share information, we talk about the community, we create community.<br />1:02:26<br />You also get access to not only the guest coaches that have been on this podcast, but also guest coaches that I have kept waiting to show you what they have to share with you when it comes to their teachings and their practitioners.<br />1:02:38<br />And they’re only gonna listen from me, but you’re also gonna learn from these amazing human beings that are available to you out there and here to share their gifts with you so that you can live a life fully expressed.<br />1:02:49<br />The fully expressed community is only $27 a month.<br />1:02:52<br />And if you leave a review on this podcast I will actually give to you one month to come join us for free in the fully expressed community to actually experience what it means to be in this community and these women.<br />1:03:06<br />So if you go leave a review for me, I’ll go do that.<br />1:03:09<br />You could also find more information in the show notes about the fully expressed community.<br />1:03:13<br />And I hope to see you there next month, the next second Wednesday that is available to you to be surrounded by other women that just freaking get it, that just get what you’re going through.<br />1:03:24<br />I’ll see you there.<br />1:03:26<br />I love the fact that you also refer out.<br />1:03:28<br />I think it’s so in t in integrity and I think the coaching industry really needs a lot of integrity podcast.<br />1:03:39<br />Sorry.<br />1:03:40<br />No.<br />1:03:41<br />Anyways and you know, yeah, I think we just need, even though it’s really hard to find really good practitioners that are in a space of integrity and are practicing in their lanes because some of this stuff can get really gray and defining that for yourself as a practitioner or even knowing how to identify that as a client is difficult.<br />1:04:00<br />I just, I love that you are already living in that.<br />1:04:03<br />So I appreciate you so much.<br />1:04:05<br />Thank you so much for coming on.<br />1:04:07<br />You know, thanks for having me.<br />1:04:08<br />I’m glad we got to jump out and all the things.<br />1:04:11<br />Yeah, I feel like we could jam for, for days.<br />1:04:13<br />All right.<br />1:04:14<br />Yeah.<br />1:04:15<br />Literally.<br />1:04:17<br />So yay.</div></div></div></div></div></div></div>



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<h3 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>Episode Highlights:</strong></h3>



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<li>How our early environments shape our comfort with emotions</li>



<li>The traps of suppressing vs. acting out intense feelings</li>



<li>Peeling back the layers to access the anger underneath</li>



<li>Safely discharging “survival energy” bit by bit</li>



<li>Learning to hold space for ourselves and others</li>



<li>Navigating intense activation with mindfulness</li>



<li>The role of the nervous system in emotional regulation</li>
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<h3 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>About Sophie:</strong></h3>



<p>Sophie Kessner is a unique amalgamation of experiences and skills carved out of a diverse background in trauma practice, SEO-focused marketing, social media marketing, software, digital marketing, and web design. She holds the distinctive advantage of having been on both sides of the spectrum – therapeutic as well as technical, giving her a holistic understanding and all-encompassing perspective of her work. Having been a trauma practitioner, Sophie possesses an innate ability to empathize, connect, and understand varied human experiences. This insight proves invaluable in her role as a marketer, helping her to craft messages that resonate deeply with target audiences.</p>



<p><br />Her experience running an online agency has equipped Sophie with a steadfast understanding of the digital landscape. Adept in SEO and social media marketing, she excels at driving traffic, boosting visibility, and building a strong online presence for brands. Her proficiency in software and web design blends seamlessly with her marketing acumen, resulting in a skill set that is both comprehensive and highly valuable.</p>



<p><br />Sophie Kessner, therefore, represents a perfect synthesis of human understanding and technical proficiency, with a proven track record in the digital arena. Her diverse background not only equips her to tackle a wide array of challenges but also positions her to offer unique solutions that blend empathy with efficiency.</p>



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<p><a href="https://sophiekessner.com/trauma-coaching/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Trauma Coaching with Soph</a></p>



<p><a href="https://sophiekessner.com/podcast/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Resources on trauma and business</a></p>



<p><a href="https://onlinebusinessautomator.com/business-beyond-the-feed/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Free scaling without a social media guide</a></p>



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<p>YouTube: <a href="https://www.youtube.com/@iamsophiekessner" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">https://www.youtube.com/@iamsophiekessner</a></p>



<p>Website: <a href="https://sophiekessner.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">https://sophiekessner.com/</a></p>



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<p><strong><a href="https://karennasoto.com/the-fully-expressed-community/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Join The Fully Expressed Community</a>, where you can be surrounded by other women who are also on the same path of personal growth, healing, and uncovering their authentic expression. Being in a community surrounded by others can truly be one of the most supporting and healing containers to support your personal invitation.</strong></p>



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<p>The Fully Expressed Community: <a href="https://karennasoto.com/the-fully-expressed-community/">https://karennasoto.com/the-fully-expressed-community/</a> – <br />The Fully Expressed Podcast with Karenna Website: <a href="https://www.instagram.com/thefullyexpressedpodcast/">https://www.instagram.com/thefullyexpressedpodcast/</a><br />The Fully Expressed Podcast with Karenna Instagram Profile: <a href="https://karennasoto.com/podcast/">https://karennasoto.com/podcast/<br /></a>Karenna’s Personal Brand Instagram Profile: <a href="https://www.instagram.com/iamkarennasoto/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">https://www.instagram.com/iamkarennasoto/</a><br />Contact Karenna: <a href="mailto:hello@karennasoto.com">hello@karennasoto.com</a> </p>
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In this week’s episode of The Fully Expressed Podcast, Karenna explores the intricacies of processing anger and rage with somatic experiencing practitioner, Sophie Kessner. As someone who struggled to healthily express difficult emotions for most of her life, Karenna understands the challenges but also the incredible freedom that comes from creating the capacity to feel your feelings.



Sophie shares how our early childhood environments inform our relationship to emotions like anger. Without support in developing autonomy and boundary-setting, we adapt by either suppressing big feelings or letting them overwhelm us. Sophie explains the nuances between feeling fury versus constructively communicating, which prevents directing rage in harmful ways.



They discuss the step-by-step process of unpacking anger through a somatic lens. This includes identifying layers of shame, fear and other self-protection mechanisms before even accessing the anger underneath. With attunement and slowly “titrating” intensity, we discharge trapped energy bit by bit without going into dissociation.



Karenna and Sophie also talk about the importance of having proper support when entering deeply emotional spaces. They explore how even subtle childhood wounds can translate into struggles with expression in adulthood. Tune into this compassionate, thoughtful conversation around emotional healing.







You can read the full podcast transcript for this episode below:



Full Transcript0:00Welcome to the fully expressed podcast with Karenna.0:03I am really excited for today’s conversation because this conversation has been dear to my heart for such a long time.0:11And I didn’t realize to be honest that it was going to mean so much to me until someone gave me the permission to be able to step into what we’re going to be talking about today.0:21I have Sophie Kessner with me on the line and for anyone that’s listening, you know, Sophie and I met in the Phoenix Path with Jessica Benstock.0:32She also did the certification with me and I got to just fully embrace all of Sophie throughout that.0:40And it was such, I, what I loved about she’s listening.0:43Of course, what I loved about my time with you Sophie.0:46There was like, I feel like you taught me such a different part to the healing because I feel like we went through different things in that journey, which gave me so much light and understanding to your process.0:57So I just want to say thank you so much for sharing throughout that.1:00And then ever since I met Sophie at the Phoenix Path and just a simple conversations, like you are just hacked with information and intelligence and experience and that’s what it comes down to like business, which is why I really like was drawn to you and all that you’re doing within your online business and really wanted to work with you in that way.1:22And this beautiful human also has a huge background in somatics and somatic experiencing and being trauma informed, diversity and equity like inclusion, like literally like you just have so much to offer.1:37And so I feel like the conversation today is, is going to be so informational packed with really juicy takeaways.1:45And so with that being said, hi, Sophie, you did a great job trying to, I was like, how do I get everything that she does because you do it all.1:56It feels like you have so much to share with this world.1:59So thank you for coming on here.2:01Yeah, I appreciate the invite.<...]]>
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<p>In this week’s episode of The Fully Expressed Podcast with Karenna, Karenna speaks with Sydney Robilotta, a life coach who helps women heal their relationship with their bodies and cultivate unconditional self-love.</p>



<p>After Karenna shared her own journey with breast implants and body image, she received an outpouring of messages from women struggling to accept their bodies. Karenna knew it was important to dive deeper into this nearly universal experience among women.</p>



<p>Sydney shares her own experiences overcoming disordered eating, negative self-talk, and feeling disconnected from her body’s wisdom. Now she helps other women rewrite their inner narratives and make peace with their bodies through practices like intuitive eating, boundary setting, somatic therapy, and “healing out loud” in the community.</p>



<p>In this authentic, heart-centered discussion, Sydney provides practical tools to start rebuilding your body connection, such as her “Second Thought” exercise to counter negative self-talk. She stresses having compassion for ourselves since external forces like diet culture and media have conditioned us to criticize our bodies.</p>



<p>Karenna and Sydney explore many facets of the journey to self-love, from pleasure and desire to sexuality and boundaries. They agree this vulnerability is healing and creates space for other women to feel seen, heard, and supported.</p>



<p>Tune in for an honest, uplifting conversation about overcoming body shame, trusting your body’s wisdom, and learning to appreciate yourself on your own unique path.</p>



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<div class="wp-block-create-block-castos-transcript"><div class="ssp-transcript"><div class="row"><div class="col"><div class="tabs"><div class="tab">Full Transcript<div class="tab-content ssp-transcript-content">0:00<br />Welcome to the fully expressed podcast with Karenna.<br />0:03<br />I am really looking forward to today’s conversation because of the feedback that I’ve received over the last couple weeks after sharing that I’m getting my breast implants removed.<br />0:14<br />And if you listen to the last podcast episode, I did share that this podcast episode was coming.<br />0:19<br />If you haven’t got a chance to listen to previous episodes, I did share that I am getting my breast implants removed.<br />0:26<br />I’m not getting them specifically removed for breast implant illness.<br />0:29<br />It’s because of the choice of coming back to my body and like fully, fully just owning my body again and like falling in love with my like raw and juiciest self.<br />0:39<br />But a lot of the feedback that I got from the listeners on this last episode was just asking me questions of like I admire how much in love you are with your body, how confident you are in your body, how expressive you are.<br />0:51<br />And so I felt like it was absolutely necessary to invite this very special guest, Sydney, which, how do I pronounce your last name?<br />1:00<br />Sydney?<br />1:00<br />I meant to ask you that Rob Aada.<br />1:02<br />That’s a new thing in my life.<br />1:04<br />I’ve never had a confusing last name until I got married three years ago.<br />1:07<br />Now people asked me how to pronounce my last name.<br />1:10<br />It’s Robollo.<br />1:11<br />Ok.<br />1:11<br />So robot, so Cindy Robot is on the call with us or on the interview with us.<br />1:15<br />And let me tell you just a little bit of how I met Sydney.<br />1:18<br />So we got brought together by another friend, we went to go support another friend at her photo shoot and she was at the photo shoot and in the glimpse of the little conversation that I heard you speak.<br />1:29<br />I was like, oh, I need to talk to her a little bit more.<br />1:31<br />She introduced herself as someone that helps wom...</div></div></div></div></div></div></div>]]>
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In this week’s episode of The Fully Expressed Podcast with Karenna, Karenna speaks with Sydney Robilotta, a life coach who helps women heal their relationship with their bodies and cultivate unconditional self-love.



After Karenna shared her own journey with breast implants and body image, she received an outpouring of messages from women struggling to accept their bodies. Karenna knew it was important to dive deeper into this nearly universal experience among women.



Sydney shares her own experiences overcoming disordered eating, negative self-talk, and feeling disconnected from her body’s wisdom. Now she helps other women rewrite their inner narratives and make peace with their bodies through practices like intuitive eating, boundary setting, somatic therapy, and “healing out loud” in the community.



In this authentic, heart-centered discussion, Sydney provides practical tools to start rebuilding your body connection, such as her “Second Thought” exercise to counter negative self-talk. She stresses having compassion for ourselves since external forces like diet culture and media have conditioned us to criticize our bodies.



Karenna and Sydney explore many facets of the journey to self-love, from pleasure and desire to sexuality and boundaries. They agree this vulnerability is healing and creates space for other women to feel seen, heard, and supported.



Tune in for an honest, uplifting conversation about overcoming body shame, trusting your body’s wisdom, and learning to appreciate yourself on your own unique path.







You can read the full podcast transcript for this episode below:



Full Transcript0:00Welcome to the fully expressed podcast with Karenna.0:03I am really looking forward to today’s conversation because of the feedback that I’ve received over the last couple weeks after sharing that I’m getting my breast implants removed.0:14And if you listen to the last podcast episode, I did share that this podcast episode was coming.0:19If you haven’t got a chance to listen to previous episodes, I did share that I am getting my breast implants removed.0:26I’m not getting them specifically removed for breast implant illness.0:29It’s because of the choice of coming back to my body and like fully, fully just owning my body again and like falling in love with my like raw and juiciest self.0:39But a lot of the feedback that I got from the listeners on this last episode was just asking me questions of like I admire how much in love you are with your body, how confident you are in your body, how expressive you are.0:51And so I felt like it was absolutely necessary to invite this very special guest, Sydney, which, how do I pronounce your last name?1:00Sydney?1:00I meant to ask you that Rob Aada.1:02That’s a new thing in my life.1:04I’ve never had a confusing last name until I got married three years ago.1:07Now people asked me how to pronounce my last name.1:10It’s Robollo.1:11Ok.1:11So robot, so Cindy Robot is on the call with us or on the interview with us.1:15And let me tell you just a little bit of how I met Sydney.1:18So we got brought together by another friend, we went to go support another friend at her photo shoot and she was at the photo shoot and in the glimpse of the little conversation that I heard you speak.1:29I was like, oh, I need to talk to her a little bit more.1:31She introduced herself as someone that helps wom...]]>
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<p>In this week’s episode of The Fully Expressed Podcast with Karenna, Karenna speaks with Sydney Robilotta, a life coach who helps women heal their relationship with their bodies and cultivate unconditional self-love.</p>



<p>After Karenna shared her own journey with breast implants and body image, she received an outpouring of messages from women struggling to accept their bodies. Karenna knew it was important to dive deeper into this nearly universal experience among women.</p>



<p>Sydney shares her own experiences overcoming disordered eating, negative self-talk, and feeling disconnected from her body’s wisdom. Now she helps other women rewrite their inner narratives and make peace with their bodies through practices like intuitive eating, boundary setting, somatic therapy, and “healing out loud” in the community.</p>



<p>In this authentic, heart-centered discussion, Sydney provides practical tools to start rebuilding your body connection, such as her “Second Thought” exercise to counter negative self-talk. She stresses having compassion for ourselves since external forces like diet culture and media have conditioned us to criticize our bodies.</p>



<p>Karenna and Sydney explore many facets of the journey to self-love, from pleasure and desire to sexuality and boundaries. They agree this vulnerability is healing and creates space for other women to feel seen, heard, and supported.</p>



<p>Tune in for an honest, uplifting conversation about overcoming body shame, trusting your body’s wisdom, and learning to appreciate yourself on your own unique path.</p>



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<p>You can read the full podcast transcript for this episode below:</p>



<div class="wp-block-create-block-castos-transcript"><div class="ssp-transcript"><div class="row"><div class="col"><div class="tabs"><div class="tab">Full Transcript<div class="tab-content ssp-transcript-content">0:00<br />Welcome to the fully expressed podcast with Karenna.<br />0:03<br />I am really looking forward to today’s conversation because of the feedback that I’ve received over the last couple weeks after sharing that I’m getting my breast implants removed.<br />0:14<br />And if you listen to the last podcast episode, I did share that this podcast episode was coming.<br />0:19<br />If you haven’t got a chance to listen to previous episodes, I did share that I am getting my breast implants removed.<br />0:26<br />I’m not getting them specifically removed for breast implant illness.<br />0:29<br />It’s because of the choice of coming back to my body and like fully, fully just owning my body again and like falling in love with my like raw and juiciest self.<br />0:39<br />But a lot of the feedback that I got from the listeners on this last episode was just asking me questions of like I admire how much in love you are with your body, how confident you are in your body, how expressive you are.<br />0:51<br />And so I felt like it was absolutely necessary to invite this very special guest, Sydney, which, how do I pronounce your last name?<br />1:00<br />Sydney?<br />1:00<br />I meant to ask you that Rob Aada.<br />1:02<br />That’s a new thing in my life.<br />1:04<br />I’ve never had a confusing last name until I got married three years ago.<br />1:07<br />Now people asked me how to pronounce my last name.<br />1:10<br />It’s Robollo.<br />1:11<br />Ok.<br />1:11<br />So robot, so Cindy Robot is on the call with us or on the interview with us.<br />1:15<br />And let me tell you just a little bit of how I met Sydney.<br />1:18<br />So we got brought together by another friend, we went to go support another friend at her photo shoot and she was at the photo shoot and in the glimpse of the little conversation that I heard you speak.<br />1:29<br />I was like, oh, I need to talk to her a little bit more.<br />1:31<br />She introduced herself as someone that helps women with their bodies, like falling in love with their bodies and fully feeling confident in their bodies.<br />1:38<br />And I was like, girl, I’ve been on that journey and I need to hear more about you and your story.<br />1:42<br />And as we were walking out to our cars, we just spent like a few minutes just going back and forth.<br />1:46<br />And I was like, I think I’m going to get to spend more time with her sometime soon.<br />1:51<br />And she was one of the first people, if the first person wanted to come on here.<br />1:55<br />So, hi Sydney, how are you?<br />1:58<br />I’m so good.<br />1:59<br />It is such an honor to be one of if not your first guest on your word.<br />2:05<br />Amazing.<br />2:06<br />That’s so exciting.<br />2:07<br />I’m so excited.<br />2:08<br />Well, you were the first person to talk about this subject.<br />2:11<br />Like, I’ve had other guests on the podcast, but I knew I was like, based off her content and her energy, it feels really good to have you on the episode.<br />2:20<br />So thank you so much for just saying yes to being here on such short timing because we kind of pulled this off in the last week.<br />2:26<br />Yeah.<br />2:26<br />Oh my God.<br />2:27<br />It’s such a pleasure.<br />2:28<br />And I’m so glad that you wanted me on for this topic specifically.<br />2:32<br />Not because I have breast implants or anything, but it’s something that I, I don’t know, boobs have just been such a like theme in my life wanting them or like them getting in the way of stuff or like I grew up with a mom who got multiple breast implant surgeries.<br />2:47<br />And I also on the body, I love you podcast.<br />2:50<br />I interviewed someone who did struggle with breast implant illness and she was struggling heavily for years.<br />2:56<br />And what I realized in that interview and that conversation is that this is something that is not talked about nearly enough and something that so many people are struggling with.<br />3:02<br />So, truly, it’s an honor to be here.<br />3:05<br />Yeah.<br />3:05<br />Thank you so much.<br />3:06<br />I, I want people to start having these conversations more.<br />3:10<br />I think the breast implant, the breast implants is such interesting topic.<br />3:14<br />It’s not just about the breast implants, it’s not just about breast implant illness.<br />3:18<br />It’s just like, you know, I mean, I shared so much on the episode about my insecurities about it, like my insecurities with my body and how they came to life and how I, I decided to like, move forward with them and it just highlighted so many other wounds that I made that decision from if that makes sense, which I think is even a much, it’s such a big conversation just as much so with that being said, I would love for you to share like who are you?<br />3:41<br />What do you do?<br />3:42<br />How do you show up in this world and how do you work with?<br />3:45<br />I think women specifically, I don’t know if you work with men too, but if you, how do you work with humans on how to feel more confident in their bodies and more in love with their bodies?<br />3:54<br />Yeah.<br />3:55<br />So this has been such a project of love for such a long time.<br />3:59<br />I, I’m a life coach that’s, that’s kind of like the, the first title that I give to people.<br />4:04<br />And before I went specifically for coaching women around body image specifically, Yeah, I just kind of, I don’t know, floated around coaching everywhere.<br />4:12<br />I am.<br />4:12<br />Someone who struggles with depression and anxiety.<br />4:15<br />And it was after my first coaching, actually my second coaching certification that that really kind of came to a head.<br />4:21<br />It was like something has to change.<br />4:23<br />I have to do something about this, I almost quit coaching because I didn’t think that being a depressed coach was a thing.<br />4:29<br />I didn’t think I was like, allowed and it really was like leaning into, I don’t know, just like my shadows and my darkness because, because I know that those are the things that make me juicy and relatable.<br />4:40<br />I love when you used the word juicy earlier.<br />4:41<br />That’s why I like smiles because it’s, it’s just such a cool word.<br />4:44<br />But I, I created body.<br />4:46<br />I love you because I feel like this is a conversation that impacts everyone and to answer your question, I do work with women and I hope to one day work with all humans because this is something that impacts literally everyone with a body.<br />4:58<br />And I noticed that there was just, I don’t know, kind of a disconnect for me with what I saw on the internet or like social media and this is not dissing in any way, shape or form other coaches.<br />5:08<br />Everyone’s flavor of coaching is valuable to someone.<br />5:11<br />But I just noticed that there was something missing for me because I noticed there was a lot of like, you just gotta be grateful for your body and I’m like cool totally.<br />5:19<br />But I hate it.<br />5:20<br />I I don’t not so I don’t know how to just like magically snap my fingers and, and for that to happen, what I realized in my journey is there were a lot of steps to take before gratitude was even accessible to me and co created this course with a friend of mine.<br />5:36<br />And I’ll just kind of dive into vulnerability of the bank because that’s what I’m about.<br />5:40<br />And I know that that’s it.<br />5:42<br />Anything you want to share.<br />5:44<br />Yeah, it’s just if I’m being honest, this is a huge part of my story and how we got here.<br />5:49<br />But I was very good friends with a co and she also teaches dance fitness and twerking and, and all that stuff.<br />5:57<br />And during quarantine and COVID and stuff, she took her classes virtually.<br />6:02<br />So I, I kind of got to take them before that.<br />6:06<br />A few years ago, I had was a victim of sexual assault, had no idea how that was going to impact me and impact my relationship to my body merely to my partner, my relationship to sex and my own sexuality and sensuality.<br />6:21<br />I just, nothing could have, you know, prepared me for that.<br />6:24<br />For the longest time.<br />6:25<br />I had to like, really get to know my body again.<br />6:29<br />I had to like, learn my style again.<br />6:32<br />I was telling you Karina when we were chatting about this before, like, I’m always someone who, I don’t know.<br />6:36<br />I love like form fitting clothing.<br />6:38<br />I enjoy embracing my curves.<br />6:40<br />That’s fun for me.<br />6:41<br />And after this, I just like, it didn’t feel safe to dress like that anymore.<br />6:45<br />And I, I would change by myself with the lights off in the bathroom, like my fiance would just, like, be in the house.<br />6:51<br />It just, I was so uncomfortable having a body with my body feeling sexual in my body and I’m sure we’ll get to this in conversation.<br />6:59<br />But, you know, when women are curvier or have bigger boobs or bigger butts, that’s kind of something that we can’t really turn off and it’s sometimes it feels unsafe to feel inherently sexual for just existing in the skin that you’re in and that sucks.<br />7:13<br />That sucks a lot.<br />7:14<br />And in the healing process, there were so many times in doing these like dance, fitness classes because there’s sexy.<br />7:21<br />We’re learning sexy dances in these classes.<br />7:23<br />I’ve been, I love sexy dances.<br />7:25<br />I started, I started taking so I don’t know if you’ve heard of Madhouse in San Diego.<br />7:29<br />No, no.<br />7:30<br />Oh my God.<br />7:31<br />Girl, we got to go to go but I started taking them and it was truly meant to step into my sexuality, like being in my body, like step into my sexiness and like find what that rhythm looked like for me.<br />7:43<br />Yeah, that so I’m so happy and I’m most excited to hear that.<br />7:47<br />That was one of your initial steps in this journey of like finding your body again, through dancing and through sexy dancing and just twerking and just being like, I don’t know if you did floor work or any of that, but like, that’s so cool.<br />7:58<br />That, that was like the first step for you 100%.<br />8:01<br />And it was such an evolution.<br />8:02<br />It wasn’t like I did it.<br />8:03<br />I was like, oh, this feels unsafe.<br />8:04<br />Let me do it anyway.<br />8:05<br />There were a number of times I had to turn my camera off and I would sit in the corner hyperventilating because I’m like, I can’t even fucking dance.<br />8:12<br />How annoying that I can’t dance, how annoying that I like took this away from me and there was, there was finally session where I like did all the dance moves and I felt sexy, doing all the dance moves and that just that.<br />8:24<br />But I even shared this after the class.<br />8:26<br />I was like, I felt safe feeling sexy today and like, whoa.<br />8:30<br />And also it was just a virtual room filled with women and that felt really cool to feel safe, feeling sexy in front of other women.<br />8:37<br />And for like men to not wasn’t designed, it wasn’t for men.<br />8:41<br />And that felt weird and empowering in like this whole new way.<br />8:45<br />So we just, I don’t know.<br />8:47<br />Yeah, we, we kind of formulated this six week course of all these kind of non negotiable things that we thought were so important when it comes to falling unconditionally in love with your body and full disclosure.<br />8:57<br />We don’t talk about exercise, we don’t talk about dieting.<br />9:00<br />We don’t talk about any of that stuff.<br />9:02<br />We’re talking about learning how to communicate with your body, learning what it sounds like when your body is communicating with you and like, what does it look like to build that muscle moving forward?<br />9:12<br />We talk about boundaries and forgiveness and how to like, forgive yourself and other people and how to like set boundaries because that is a muscle that people need to learn.<br />9:20<br />We talk about vulnerability and shame and sex and intimacy.<br />9:24<br />And then we talk about gratitude and celebration because those are huge pieces of the, of the equation.<br />9:30<br />But for me, yeah, I just noticed there was so much work that I needed to do before I even entertained the idea of, of getting there.<br />9:37<br />So body, I love you.<br />9:38<br />We call it Billy for short is such a passion project of mine and I love it so much.<br />9:44<br />And since I got to, I got to train up three other coaches so that other people are able to facilitate it too.<br />9:50<br />And it’s just been such a a healing journey.<br />9:53<br />My mom actually took the course with other coaches and she loved it so much.<br />9:56<br />She took it twice, which is fred with and so many of my body image issue I got from my mom and watching my mom.<br />10:04<br />So it’s healed my relationship with her in more ways than I thought was possible.<br />10:09<br />It’s just, it’s the honor of my life coaching women through this journey.<br />10:14<br />For sure.<br />10:14<br />There’s so much I also, I mean, I can relate to that, especially the mom being like I, I definitely inherited a lot of my mom’s insecurities.<br />10:24<br />You kind of by all means, I know she listens to this podcast, like, I know she didn’t intentionally give those to me, which is the thing.<br />10:31<br />Like I know deep down, like, she wasn’t like I’m doing this so you can take this right.<br />10:35<br />Like at the time this first she was living in her own thing and I was just absorbing that experience.<br />10:41<br />Something else that you share that I thought was really important is like, especially especially when we were talking last week and kind of catching up about just this episode.<br />10:48<br />And you, you did share that with the classes that you took.<br />10:54<br />you kept showing up even though you didn’t feel safe and you kept putting yourself in a situation which would, you know, hopefully transcend into feeling body and feeling safe in your body.<br />11:03<br />And I can, I would love to hear a little bit about that because I can totally relate.<br />11:07<br />Like, especially with mine.<br />11:08<br />It wasn’t something that happened overnight.<br />11:10<br />It wasn’t something that like, I was just waiting one day to feel comfortable in, you know, and I lived at least personally for me, like I lived in this like one day I feel confident and the next day I feel like it would affect my whole mood and everything.<br />11:23<br />Like I would never feel like that.<br />11:25<br />And it took very dedicated intention to want to find that safety in my body to build that relationship with my body.<br />11:34<br />It wasn’t something that just like one day walked in the door and I was like, ok, it’s here forever.<br />11:39<br />And so it was like a constant practice.<br />11:42<br />And so I’d love to know about like, how was that for you as you were wanting to find your sexuality again, especially after the abuse?<br />11:50<br />Like how did you even get to a place of desiring that wanting that for yourself or committing to yourself about that?<br />11:57<br />Oh my God.<br />11:58<br />So many things.<br />11:59<br />The first thing that comes to mind when you ask that is I, when I was assaulted, I had had my coaching toolbox in my life.<br />12:07<br />Like I was a coach at that point, it wasn’t like all this stuff happened and then I, you know, tracked down a transformational path.<br />12:14<br />So it was, I, I think when people do transformational work or when they decide to do the work or work with a coach or a therapist or whatever it is, we do it with this intention of like my life is going to be so incredible and amazing.<br />12:26<br />And is that true for many people?<br />12:28<br />Yes.<br />12:28<br />Does that mean that terrible things aren’t gonna happen to you?<br />12:31<br />Absolutely.<br />12:32<br />Nobody is rid of that.<br />12:33<br />You know what I mean?<br />12:34<br />And it’s, but the thing is, is if I didn’t have the brain that I had or the tools that I had or the muscles that I had worked, so hard to strengthen how that all went down would have looked so different.<br />12:48<br />And I feel like there was a part of me that was fighting like hell for myself.<br />12:54<br />And that’s so weird to say because not only was I traumatized by what happened, but I, I’ve had depression since I was very young.<br />13:01<br />So it’s you better believe that trauma like that is triggering that and fighting like hell in a mind that is depressed.<br />13:07<br />Seems like such an oxymoron.<br />13:09<br />It’s like not something that happened but fighting like hell looked different every single day.<br />13:13<br />And like even with the the virtual classes, there was one time I remember this one time.<br />13:18<br />So well, I was like, before signing on, I was just crying because I’m like, I don’t wanna do this.<br />13:23<br />I don’t want it.<br />13:24<br />This doesn’t sound fun or cool.<br />13:25<br />This, none of this.<br />13:27<br />All of this sucks.<br />13:27<br />Like I don’t want to do any of this.<br />13:29<br />And I just remember for the whole class, I just logged in and I kept my camera off and I kept my microphone off and I didn’t even stand up to do any of that.<br />13:37<br />I just sat there staring at the screen watching all these other girls like get their groove on and I was crying the whole time and I don’t know there was just something in that moment that was like, this is what showing up looks like today and this is enough and that’s more than OK, like, look at you, like, look at what you’re doing.<br />13:55<br />I remember less than a month after I was calling in to get into waitlist to talk to therapists specifically trained for this.<br />14:02<br />And I literally remember hearing a voice in the background when I’m like, on hold for 45 minutes, which I don’t want to be scheduling this thing that I don’t want to schedule to talk about this thing that I don’t wanna talk about like it was just, it was, there was such a voice in my head that’s like, yep, all of this is actually mandatory for you to get on the other side of this.<br />14:21<br />Like, you know, more than anyone else.<br />14:23<br />You have to talk your shit through.<br />14:26<br />You have to do things about your stuff like you actually have to because you are committed to loving your life and loving your body and just like being and feeling free and in terms of the like feeling sexual and sensual that is oh God, an entire other story.<br />14:41<br />We could talk, we’ll, we’ll wait for another episode for that, but I want to be transparent.<br />14:47<br />I I wasn’t touchable for my partner for roughly eight months and bless his heart.<br />14:54<br />He never made me feel bad any way, shape or form about that.<br />14:59<br />He was, he was just such a supportive rock star but took time and patience and what showing up for myself looked a little different every day.<br />15:08<br />And it was really just about meeting myself where I was at and just doing the best that I could and sometimes that looked like these big grandiose things and sometimes it looked like sitting with my camera off just crying and just being there and that was extraordinarily valuable.<br />15:23<br />Well, I got a little emotional when you were saying that just because like, I can totally, thanks for sharing that because I can totally really like, I don’t think I’d be where I am with my body.<br />15:32<br />If I did not fight for myself, you know, like and fighting for yourself looks so differently to everyone else on the outside.<br />15:40<br />But you know what it looks like for you.<br />15:42<br />And that’s the only thing that matters, right?<br />15:45<br />Like no one needs to truly understand why you’re doing the things you’re doing or why you’re setting, why you’re working with this person in this way or why you decided to do it in this way.<br />15:54<br />Like all that it matters is that you’re fighting for yourself.<br />15:57<br />And so I can totally, totally resonate and feel that.<br />16:01<br />So thank you so much for sharing that.<br />16:03<br />And you know, it’s just so beautiful to see that you now help other people get to do that too.<br />16:10<br />It’s the coolest thing and to do so without mentioning, you know, like diet obsessed kind of mentality feels like a glorious act of rebellion.<br />16:20<br />It is extremely satisfying.<br />16:23<br />Oh My gosh, diet free.<br />16:25<br />Damn.<br />16:26<br />I love it.<br />16:26<br />I don’t even follow a diet.<br />16:28<br />I don’t care for diets.<br />16:29<br />I mean, it’s, it’s such a different place to come from a place of like body.<br />16:33<br />I love you.<br />16:34<br />Like, I love you the name of the program that you have because when you come from the place of like, I love my body like that, that love towards your body looks so differently.<br />16:43<br />It’s not like I’m doing this thing to fix you.<br />16:45<br />I’m not doing this thing to change you.<br />16:47<br />I’m not doing this thing to hide, to hide you.<br />16:50<br />I’m not doing this thing to compare you to something, right?<br />16:54<br />It’s so much more from a place of like, how can I take care of you?<br />16:57<br />What do you need right now?<br />16:58<br />What would help you?<br />16:59<br />You feel safe?<br />16:59<br />What kinds of foods make you feel good?<br />17:02<br />What kinds of foods make you feel energized?<br />17:04<br />What kind of clothing like gives you the the feeling of feeling great in your, in your body, right?<br />17:11<br />Like 100% and even just the the individualism of what you’re referring to, what kind of food make me feel good because Corina foods that make me feel good might not make you feel and vice versa.<br />17:23<br />And I think that people lose that over time.<br />17:26<br />We, I don’t know, we’ve just adopted this idea that health looks like one very specific thing and we’ve been scammed because it’s not true.<br />17:33<br />And the diets that were being advertised literally aren’t designed to last forever.<br />17:40<br />If you, if you take 15 minutes to do a little research, you’ll see that they’re literally not designed to.<br />17:46<br />We, we are being actively advertised for, for this thing that is supposed to give us this fix that we’re supposed to want for a short period of time.<br />17:55<br />And then a vast majority of people, not only gain the weight back, but a vast majority of people of those people actually gain back more weight than what they lost in the first place which just perpetuates this hamster wheel of a lifestyle of losing weight, hating yourself, getting so resentful for diets and just binging or, you know, whatever your flavor with Coke is.<br />18:17<br />Yeah, of coping.<br />18:18<br />Exactly.<br />18:19<br />And it’s just over and over and over again.<br />18:22<br />I know that you, I heard on you.<br />18:23<br />I don’t know too much about it, but I, on your podcast that I listened to you mentioned growing up with an eating disorder and I myself didn’t, you know, dabble in any one specific eating.<br />18:35<br />It was kind of, I don’t know, I, I experimented with a lot of things growing up.<br />18:38<br />My thing was more disordered eating of, I was a compulsive overeater used to go to Overeaters Anonymous for that.<br />18:44<br />I, I thought I was broken and unfixable and that did so many things and until it didn’t, I think that’s one of the things that I feel most excited to talk to you about today, which is how we do get so disconnected from ourselves.<br />19:00<br />And like before when we were talking about, where are you choosing from?<br />19:04<br />Any time?<br />19:04<br />I was trying to, to lose weight or look a specific way or, or whatever I was never choosing from because this feels like my most authentic.<br />19:12<br />So I was choosing from like because this is what will make me the hottest thing and the most lovable and this will make my mom proud and this will make all the boys want me and all the girls want me and you know, like it’s, there’s just kind of like we all just want to be loved and seen and heard and it shows up in just all of these different ways with us changing the way that we look and no judgment.<br />19:35<br />Everyone’s body is their own.<br />19:37<br />And I know that you are huge on that too.<br />19:38<br />I know that the topic of conversation here isn’t never get breast implants or if you have gotten them known you should be ashamed.<br />19:44<br />It’s not that at all, but it’s a valuable conversation to look.<br />19:49<br />Where was I choosing from?<br />19:50<br />Where am I choosing from?<br />19:52<br />What is this giving to me?<br />19:53<br />Getting curious about if it’s taking anything away from you?<br />19:56<br />Because I know that you mentioned too, like you’ve noticed, you notice things, you notice certain symptoms that maybe weren’t sitting right with you and that is a value that’s your body communicating with you.<br />20:05<br />I know, I don’t need to tell you that like that is highly valuable information to and something that I would like lean to from like choosing from that’s always been at like super helpful for me is like, how do I say this?<br />20:17<br />If I’m choosing from a place like choosing from a place of wounding or insecurity or wanting to look a certain way to prove something to someone else or what society comes up from.<br />20:31<br />Usually, I’m ignoring all of the stuff that comes along with that along the side.<br />20:37<br />And again, this is, I think it’s truly, I think, you know, the goal with body, I love you and which I love your freaking program and I’m not speaking for your program.<br />20:46<br />It’s just such a great line.<br />20:48<br />Thanks.<br />20:49<br />So it’s creating this healthy relationship with your body where your body is communicating with you.<br />20:54<br />Like you were saying, what do I need in this moment?<br />20:57<br />What feels good to me in this moment?<br />20:58<br />What’s the most authentic thing to me and the other things like societal expectations, what people think it looks pretty, what health looks like does not answer the questions of what your body needs, right?<br />21:12<br />Like when you were saying like, health doesn’t look a certain way.<br />21:15<br />I truly believe that.<br />21:16<br />But health does feel a certain way, like healthy feels good, like it feels nourished, it feels grounded, it feels authentic, it feels a lot, it doesn’t feel draining and any single time that I like if you, at least for me, like any time that I chose from a place of wounding, somehow I was left even more insecure.<br />21:39<br />Yeah, mely unhealthy.<br />21:41<br />My energy levels were all over the place my body was communicating to me.<br />21:44<br />All this other pain that I was not listening to.<br />21:48<br />And when I come from a place of like, what do you need?<br />21:50<br />My body’s like, thank you.<br />21:52<br />Yeah.<br />21:53<br />Yes.<br />21:54<br />And it’s you feel your body?<br />21:56<br />Thank you, which is a sensation that I’ve had a lot of trouble describing actually.<br />22:01<br />But it is this visceral thing that you are like in communication and in contact with.<br />22:08<br />And you said something of like choosing from wounding, which is so true.<br />22:14<br />And one of the things that I learned is that even just that concept of knowing that you’re choosing from learning dare I say that’s probably one of the more core layers of the onion.<br />22:23<br />I don’t think people are like I’m choosing from wounding like they, I realize that, yeah, 100%.<br />22:29<br />And I think the thing that, that kind of disguises itself as for so many people is like, this is just the way things are.<br />22:34<br />Of course, I’m trying to lose weight, everyone’s trying to lose weight, everyone wants to lose weight, everyone wants to look their best selves and we kind of looking your best self is synonymous always with losing weight.<br />22:43<br />Notice that interesting, but it’s we, it’s just so normalized and we say we do it in the name of health.<br />22:50<br />Yet there’s so many people whose bodies we idolize and they have straight up come out saying my diet is coffee and cigarettes.<br />22:59<br />Like I am not the epitome of health.<br />23:00<br />Like I’m probably not the thing there.<br />23:02<br />We’ve even had so many conversations in Billy or I’ve even had so many conversations in my personal life where like I, I remember this happened to me, I confronted a friend once in high school and other people have related to this but where you confront a friend and you’re like, hey, you know, I noticed that you’re losing weight at pretty rapid pace.<br />23:18<br />I just want to kind of check in with you and make sure you’re OK, like genuine concern and that’s received as like flattery like, oh my God, stop.<br />23:27<br />You think I look so skinny that you’re worried about me sick and like people get like flattered or like excited by that.<br />23:34<br />So again, we say we do it for health, but we’re willing to achieve it through wildly unhealthy matters.<br />23:41<br />And it just, it’s, it’s not true.<br />23:43<br />It’s just an another thing that it’s like, of course you’re, you’re doing this for your health, your health is worth investing in.<br />23:49<br />I think, I think that’s happening totally.<br />23:51<br />And I also think that’s a little bit of diet culture though.<br />23:53<br />Like that’s, oh, it’s all 100% like that’s kind of what I did.<br />23:57<br />I mean, when I talk about disordered eating or choosing my health from other things, like I counted macros because I wanted to look a certain way, but I wanted to look healthy and strong.<br />24:06<br />I did not saying that this is, it’s not bad that you’re doing any of these things.<br />24:10<br />That’s the other thing I wanna say like for any measure, for something like there’s nothing wrong.<br />24:13<br />If you count macros, there’s nothing wrong.<br />24:14<br />If you do vegan, there’s nothing wrong.<br />24:16<br />If you go vegetarian, there’s nothing wrong.<br />24:17<br />If you do the omni like carnivore diet, whatever diet you’re choosing, there’s nothing wrong with any of them.<br />24:23<br />It’s just, for example, for me, like I chose them because I thought they would make me look a certain way.<br />24:28<br />I chose them because I thought they would make me skinnier.<br />24:31<br />Like, especially when I went vegan or vegetarian.<br />24:34<br />Like I literally just, I was talking to a friend about this yesterday at the beach like I chose those diets because I want to look a certain way and I thought they were healthy and I mask it as like it’s healthy to eat vegan or you healthy to eat vegetarian.<br />24:47<br />And that’s how a lot of the diets persuade themselves is like this is the right way to eating.<br />24:51<br />Yeah.<br />24:51<br />And I chose it from a place of like, oh, it’s going to make me look skinnier.<br />24:55<br />Maybe I lose the weight that I need to lose or blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.<br />24:57<br />And at the end of the day, those diets specifically left me chronically lethargic quantity exhausted like my hormones got messed up and I kept googling them because society or Instagram or podcasts said that this is the way of eating versus trying to beat my body where it was at.<br />25:17<br />Like what did it actually need?<br />25:19<br />And when it comes to diets, like what I’ve learned in like styled eating like the way that just even like holistic support or not just support like specific supplements work for specific people based on your biological things that your body needs, right?<br />25:32<br />That your body needs.<br />25:34<br />Yeah, that your body like not anyone’s body.<br />25:37<br />And that is something it’s such a layer to peel that we’re starting to peel because if you can come from a place of what does my body need?<br />25:45<br />Oh, my liver is not working very well.<br />25:46<br />Ok.<br />25:46<br />So I need to eat prop like eat foods that support my liver or this and that to make me feel better because my body is going to feel more nourished and more supportive.<br />25:54<br />That’s coming from a very loving place.<br />25:56<br />But it’s very difficult to like navigate those thoughts unless you start to see them.<br />26:02<br />How do I say that when you start to wit is that there has to be another way.<br />26:05<br />I think that’s the other thing that I learned.<br />26:07<br />There was always this, this I had this voice in my other head that I was like, there has to be another way.<br />26:12<br />I can’t race this up and down.<br />26:14<br />Like, there has to be another way.<br />26:16<br />And I listened to that voice.<br />26:18<br />Yeah, there has to be another way.<br />26:20<br />And I didn’t think that there was a, I thought I was addicted to food and I would go weekly in a room with people who told me that I was addicted to food.<br />26:28<br />And that inherently Overeaters Anonymous, that there’s not like a right way to do it.<br />26:32<br />But there’s like a kind of like, w like, you should probably do it this way.<br />26:35<br />It’s like no, no carbs or very low carbs and like, no sugar is how Overeaters Anonymous solves their issues.<br />26:43<br />It’s they like, essentially, like, want you to go on this diet and I can’t.<br />26:48<br />So again, I would compulsively overeat and I would, and I’m not just talking about, I’m so stuffed I would eat until I couldn’t stand up straight on so many occasions.<br />27:00<br />And I, it was always because I was on some form of restrictive diet and I would get so over it and just so like, it would either be like, this isn’t working, meaning I’m not losing £10 a day.<br />27:15<br />, so annoying that I would just kind of ditch it or if I was succeeding, I was like the, the two week champion, I would like crush something for two weeks.<br />27:25<br />And then after that, I was like, not.<br />27:27<br />And,, after two weeks, I would just, I would really go for it and I would eat these foods that I wasn’t quote unquote allowed to eat.<br />27:36<br />And because I was in this brain space that like, I’m not allowed to eat this stuff today is the only day today is the only day I’m allowed to eat this stuff.<br />27:42<br />You better believe I’m gonna finish this entire pizza in one sitting and this entire tub of ice cream and all this stuff.<br />27:48<br />And it’s, it’s so interesting because I think something that is not introduced into the kind of like health sphere is the idea of what it looks like to enjoy sugar and what it looks like to enjoy carbs or whatever.<br />28:01<br />And one of my body I love you coaches, her name is Leah Horton.<br />28:05<br />She’s an, an anti diet health coach and she really has a help at every size kind of mission.<br />28:11<br />And I learned so much about intuitive eating from her and being a compulsive overeater and daring to jump into the intuitive eating world to say it’s terrifying is an understatement.<br />28:21<br />There’s no, you, you will, it’s so scary to take the rails off that you’ve convinced yourself for decades that you absolutely need.<br />28:30<br />And,, it was so scary to go to what I learned was everything that we’re putting in our bodies has some form of reaction.<br />28:37<br />And that’s not an emotional statement.<br />28:39<br />It’s science, you know, that like it’s literally set when I eat an orange.<br />28:43<br />Certain things happen in my body, when I eat sugar, certain things happen in my body like whatever.<br />28:47<br />And I am also human from planet earth who has had an entire lifetime where, yeah, I’ve, I’ve coped with fast food or I’ve coped with sugar or I’ve coped with pizza or whatever it is.<br />28:58<br />And I am actually where I’m at in my health journey right now, restricting myself of those things doesn’t serve me.<br />29:03<br />It actually hurts more than it serves me.<br />29:06<br />So it’s so interesting eating and feeling your body from that place because you just notice the impact.<br />29:12<br />I really love it last December because December is always such a shit show for people.<br />29:15<br />They’re like, nobody bring me the sweet treats and then they like have to eat it like someone’s forcing them to and then one turns into five and then you go down a shame spiral and then the same thing happens a day from now and I used to fully go down that shame spiral so much.<br />29:30<br />And I just, I would hate going to holiday parties because I would just think that people would look at my way and assume that I’m not doing well and I would just feel bloated and tired and sick and all this stuff.<br />29:40<br />And last December, I was like, ok, we’re intuitive eating now.<br />29:43<br />So if we see a sweet treat and intuitively, we want it go for that shit.<br />29:47<br />The only rule is you have to enjoy it if you’re not enjoying it, what the fuck is the point?<br />29:53<br />So like just enjoy it and cool and gravy.<br />29:55<br />And so I did that.<br />29:57<br />It was incredible and I loved it and truly everything that I ate was incredible and amazing and pure scientific putting my sides goggles on observation.<br />30:06<br />I noticed I had joint pain coming back and I noticed my energy levels were going down a little bit.<br />30:12<br />Those were, I think the two big things that I noticed.<br />30:14<br />So it was just again, not going from shame or judgment of like, oh here we go again.<br />30:19<br />Like of course, my body feels like should I have been eating all this sugar?<br />30:21<br />It’s really have this motto.<br />30:23<br />I read it on a meme like years and years and years ago.<br />30:26<br />Like anytime something happens, you just throw your arms up and you say how interesting and I just, I just would observe my body and how sugar was impacting it.<br />30:35<br />And it was just, it was such a how interesting comment.<br />30:37<br />Good to know when I eat this amount of sugar.<br />30:40<br />This happens and that ha this this happens.<br />30:42<br />That’s good information to know moving forward.<br />30:45<br />And I feel like when you do build that muscle where you’re communicating with your body are able to hone in on.<br />30:52<br />This makes me feel great.<br />30:53<br />This tastes delicious but makes me feel bloated the next day.<br />30:57<br />Good to know.<br />30:57<br />Just good to know information about that.<br />31:00<br />This makes me feel shitty.<br />31:01<br />Like it’s, it’s such a different conversation than what am I allowed to have?<br />31:05<br />What am I not allowed to have?<br />31:07<br />What’s on the plan?<br />31:07<br />What’s a cheat meal?<br />31:08<br />Like, none of that is in my vocabulary these days.<br />31:11<br />Which is so liberating.<br />31:12<br />I could scream about it.<br />31:14<br />Yeah.<br />31:14<br />No.<br />31:15<br />So glad that you brought up intuitive eating because that, I don’t.<br />31:19<br />Have you read the book Intuitive Eating by chance?<br />31:20<br />No, I haven’t.<br />31:21<br />OK.<br />31:22<br />So that, so that’s something that I went through too, very similar to yours.<br />31:27<br />Mine was a little bit different where like because I restricted myself for so many years, I struggled to give myself permission to eat as much as I wanted to eat.<br />31:37<br />And I had to learn that lesson like I would, I would go to the kitchen table, go to the kitchen and be like, well, I just had dinner.<br />31:44<br />Why do I want more food?<br />31:45<br />I’m going to go, go ahead and give myself more food.<br />31:48<br />And what I realized for restricting myself for so long, I didn’t even know what my limitations or my capacity for food was.<br />31:54<br />I couldn’t even tell you like, this is how much I should be eating.<br />31:57<br />This is how I feel full.<br />31:58<br />Would I not feel full?<br />31:58<br />And I just had to learn what it meant like to feel full like and what a concept, you know, but so many people can relate to that.<br />32:05<br />Yeah.<br />32:06<br />Like, I just vividly remember, like, holding myself back being, like, well, I just ate dinner.<br />32:10<br />I’m really, really hungry before bed.<br />32:12<br />Oh, it’s bad to be eating before bed.<br />32:14<br />I shouldn’t be eating before bed.<br />32:15<br />And I just had all of these restrictions that I had learned from the diets perceptive and I had to completely rewrite that recalibrate my system to what it meant to eat, to what my body’s capacity was.<br />32:30<br />And it was one of the most beautiful gifts.<br />32:32<br />And the other thing that I’ve learned, I don’t know if you’re anti that your friend that’s a coach that’s talking about.<br />32:37<br />That is also you said anti diet dietitian.<br />32:41<br />Yes.<br />32:41<br />Something that I learned from my natural pa.<br />32:43<br />When I started doing all this work, I also did the intuitive eating route and started doing this stuff.<br />32:47<br />I started working with the natural pa to help balance of my internal things.<br />32:51<br />And what I realized because of my yo y yo lo yo yo dieting situation, I created such an unbalanced balanced sugar that my glucose levels would go all over the place.<br />33:02<br />And when I actually needed food, my body was trying to find balance and it was crazy because my head was telling me like, oh, that’s bad.<br />33:10<br />You’re not supposed to be eating right now when my ba my body biologically was just trying to find balance because of the nature that I’ve let everything happen.<br />33:18<br />And this all goes back to what you were saying, like, how beautiful is it that now you can communicate with your body?<br />33:23<br />Now, I see that too.<br />33:24<br />Like, if I have sugar to a certain extent, I’m like, oh God, I have a headache.<br />33:27<br />I shouldn’t have done that or not because I should not have done the sugar, but because I just realized that my body’s not reacting.<br />33:33<br />Well, ok, I’m not going to eat as much next time or I should pair it with a fat or I should pair it with protein because my body feels good in that way.<br />33:40<br />And there is like all these little data points that I had to go through in order to recalibrate my relationship with my body, recalibrate my own system to understand what works for me.<br />33:50<br />And what doesn’t because the restrictions, the diets, the desire to look a certain way, control the narrative in our lives for so long.<br />34:00<br />And I didn’t know it was true anymore.<br />34:02<br />Oh My God, it’s so true.<br />34:04<br />And that’s such a good point.<br />34:05<br />And that, that’s something that I’ve learned from Leah as well.<br />34:07<br />Our body to your point creates balance, it creates homeostasis.<br />34:12<br />So if for extended time, you are putting your body through extreme dieting and then the opposite side of that coin, your body is actually going to be more inclined to hold on to that fat because it’s almost preparing for like, OK, you’re probably about to starve me again.<br />34:26<br />Like, yeah, we’re holding on to this fat because I don’t like being starved because like, I don’t need nutrients.<br />34:31<br />Like that is important.<br />34:32<br />And I think that’s one thing that my heart just melts too is like the bird you communicate with your body and kind of get just more intuitively connected with your body.<br />34:41<br />The more you learn that your body at any given second is doing literally tens and thousands of things to not only keep you alive but to keep you feeling like safe and regulated right now, like ka you like thousands of things.<br />34:58<br />Can everyone just listen to that for a second?<br />35:00<br />Your body is doing things for you.<br />35:02<br />Like that is the most important.<br />35:04<br />One of the most important lines, you just dropped this entire conversation and it’s, I think that’s the thing that makes me sound one of the things that I excite your gran and this is kind of like my bio that I share with people, but I operate on 50% passion likely help people heal and I’m 50% rage because I’m so I’m so mad that we’ve all been lied to for such long time.<br />35:25<br />Even just take like the like I would say, the number one thing that women with their biggest insecurity is their stomachs because we’re trained, especially in our generation, never mind, especially in every generation.<br />35:35<br />This is not like we’re not special for this reason, but we’re all supposed to want like flat tummies.<br />35:39<br />And so everything we do is like, melt the fat away or burn the fat away like we’re just trying to like, do whatever we can to get this fat away, which women actually carry more fat on their lower stomachs.<br />35:50<br />This is not, it’s not for everyone because nothing’s for everyone because everyone’s body is so different and that’s what makes this cute.<br />35:55<br />But when men tend to carry more fat on our lower because it literally acts as a, a pad of protection for our reproductive organs.<br />36:04<br />That is a natural healthy patch of fat that is there for a purpose.<br />36:11<br />And so many people have been trained for so many decades.<br />36:14<br />Like, no, no, it’s bad.<br />36:15<br />Get that out of there.<br />36:16<br />It’s not attractive.<br />36:17<br />You should be embarrassed to looking tight with that when it’s like this is literally a shield of armor.<br />36:22<br />If you want to look at it that way.<br />36:23<br />This is my shield of armor and you’re gonna tell me that it’s lovable.<br />36:27<br />Fuck you.<br />36:29<br />Yeah.<br />36:29<br />I learned so many things about human bodies and I just realized like, oh my God, we’ve been lied to for such a long time for the dumbest reasons for money and greed and the male gaze and it just as we unsubscribe, you know, like we’re just not, we’re just not doing it anymore.<br />36:46<br />I Taobao.<br />36:47<br />Yeah, I Yeah, I ta be Yeah.<br />36:50<br />No, I think it’s, I mean, there’s just such another conversation about that, like, living.<br />36:54<br />So my boyfriend is a naturopathic.<br />36:56<br />He’s going to school to become a naturopathic doctor, which I’m really excited about.<br />36:59<br />But he’s also of nutritionists and a health coach and stuff like that.<br />37:02<br />And there’s, he has the picture of this is the crazy part.<br />37:06<br />Not that it actually matters, but like, I think the seventies or the sixties when women looked so lean and like, and they ate whatever they wanted.<br />37:14<br />And Nick always talks about, it’s like almost like sugar and carbs are good for you.<br />37:18<br />And it’s, he says it as if like, there’s nothing wrong with all these foods.<br />37:22<br />Like these foods are actually meant to be supportive to our bodies.<br />37:26<br />Like we need sugar, we need carbs, we need fruit.<br />37:29<br />That’s one fact that fruit is a big one.<br />37:32<br />I remember I used to being so scared of fruit because Hans and I was like, fruit has so much sugar.<br />37:36<br />I can’t be drink, eating fruit.<br />37:38<br />And literally my friend the other day is working with my boyfriend and she was having trouble sleeping at night and he was like, you should add fruit more fruit to your diet.<br />37:47<br />She started sleeping well because her, her liver needs more fruit to be able to process the things and it’s just things like that over and over and lessons now that I’m opening myself up to like, what does my body actually need?<br />37:59<br />What makes me feel the most optimal.<br />38:02<br />All the things that I have been told were not good or we put in a situation of this is what’s going to quote unquote, make you look a certain way or be better for you because of marketing and other BS was wrong.<br />38:17<br />Like wasn’t supportive.<br />38:19<br />I wouldn’t say they were wrong, but I’m going to say that they weren’t supportive and they weren’t what my body actually needed.<br />38:24<br />But something I want to make sure we highlight because we’ve, we’ve talked about a few tools already.<br />38:29<br />We’ve talked about the intuitive eating, which if anyone hasn’t listened.<br />38:32<br />I mean, the book, the intuitive eating book is a great guide.<br />38:35<br />Like there’s literally like step by steps that someone can do on their own to go start eating intuitively.<br />38:40<br />That book was that book Saved my life.<br />38:42<br />I swear by it.<br />38:42<br />It’s great.<br />38:43<br />It also talks just not how to, how to coach, like even your kids, like how to honor how much they want to eat and how their bodies eat because you can experience like your mom or dad saying like you have to eat all this food today and that’s actually for willing.<br />38:58<br />That’s not helpful either.<br />38:59<br />And so the book kind of walks through all of that, which I think is awesome.<br />39:03<br />Another, I just would love to hear what other tools would be supportive to someone that doesn’t feel comfortable in their bodies today that finds themselves wishing that their body looked a certain way or finds themselves just hiding in any situation, whatever room they go in, they want to be the smallest they don’t want to be seen.<br />39:23<br />They don’t want to be looked at in a certain way.<br />39:26<br />You know, they’re just hiding what could be some things that they could implement into their lives today to truly support them and at least shifting a little bit.<br />39:35<br />I would say there’s two big things to me that stand out.<br />39:38<br />The first one being what you’re describing when we’re like suffering in silence, that is shame and shame can Renee Brad, I think says something along these lines, Shane.<br />39:49<br />Shame.<br />39:49<br />Every time I say shame, I end up saying Shane and it looks like I just fucking hate some guy named Shane and I’m just talking shit on him all the time.<br />39:56<br />It’s so funny to me, who the fuck is Shane?<br />39:58<br />Just kidding.<br />39:59<br />Like, oh shame, shame can only exist in the darkness.<br />40:03<br />Shane hates to be talked about the second we like shed any sort of light on shame.<br />40:08<br />We, we out we take away its power.<br />40:11<br />So I think so much of what keeps us feeling so lonely and isolated and just defeated when it.<br />40:18<br />So this conversation is the shame aspect.<br />40:21<br />I would say the number 11 of the number one things is healing out loud.<br />40:25<br />And when I say that, I mean, healing in partnership with other people, whether that means doing a course online or hiring a coach or even if you want to, like, buddy up with a friend and you guys wanna, you know, prep, I don’t know, something I think healing out loud and being out loud about it says so much about your intention and that’s, I think exactly what makes heal out loud so scary.<br />40:49<br />Right?<br />40:50<br />Is because, like, say something out loud, you’re making it known to the universe and then it’s kind of like this.<br />40:54<br />Well, yeah, but what if I biff it again?<br />40:56<br />That would be so embarrassing.<br />40:58<br />So we tend to like, keep things inside more, but there’s no, there’s no biffing it in this conversation.<br />41:04<br />There’s no failure.<br />41:05<br />You have the rest of your life to practice this stuff.<br />41:07<br />There’s no right or wrong way to do it.<br />41:09<br />This is also a linear path.<br />41:11<br />You have your days, you have your down days, part of it, you are going to have days where you feel great in the skin that you’re in and days that you do not feel that way.<br />41:19<br />The cool amazing win that is, you know what I mean?<br />41:23<br />But that is to be expected again.<br />41:25<br />There’s no failing when it comes to this conversation.<br />41:28<br />So long as you are, like we said earlier, are showing up for yourself.<br />41:33<br />The second thing I would say and this is a tool that’s a pretty big staple body.<br />41:38<br />I love you and there’s a body, I love you podcast episode.<br />41:40<br />About this too.<br />41:41<br />But it’s something that I call the second thought exercise.<br />41:44<br />And I talked about it as much as I do because it’s laughably simple, but also super just valuable when it comes to shifting your thoughts.<br />41:54<br />The thing that I, I don’t know, whatever you’re gonna feel, however you’re gonna feel diet culture has literally brainwashed into feeding our bodies in a certain way and intentionally trained to, when we look at our reflection of the mirror, we are picking out flaws and we are investing, investing in changing them rather than actually genuinely liking or even just appreciating what we see.<br />42:18<br />So again, you have been intentionally actively trained since the day you were born with all of these things that fuck up your body image and your body.<br />42:27<br />So de brainwashing yourself or unlearning those things or learning a valuable thing.<br />42:34<br />And so the second thought exercise comes from this place of like you’re not responsible for your first thought.<br />42:40<br />So like let’s say you, you look at yourself in the mirror, you notice your double chin.<br />42:44<br />We hear a lot of double chin complaints and you’re like, oh that double chin is sick, you’re not responsible for that first thought.<br />42:50<br />That thought’s actually not your workers.<br />42:52<br />You are trained to believe that thought over time and all the advertisements and things that you’ve heard your peers say.<br />42:58<br />So that thought is not yours.<br />43:00<br />Question that you get to ask yourself is, is a second thought that I would rather believe instead, like what is, what is, what world would I rather live in, in that world?<br />43:11<br />What do I actually believe about my chin?<br />43:14<br />And this is the part where you really get to meet yourself where you’re at because some people have it within them to be like my chin is so cute and it’s beautiful and I have my mom’s chin and, but I know for some people that they’re not gonna be able to get there, in which case, you can literally generate a neutral thought of.<br />43:28<br />Like this is a human chin.<br />43:30<br />That’s a fact.<br />43:30<br />This is a chin.<br />43:32<br />But I’m sure you can hear that this is a chin is way more empowering than a double chin.<br />43:37<br />I my face, you know what I mean?<br />43:40<br />Oh, it’s really this exercise of acknowledging your first thought, acknowledging that it doesn’t belong to you and then really just generating a thought in its place of what would actually serve, what would actually be fun to believe, what would actually be empowering to believe.<br />43:58<br />And the last thing I want to say about that tool and it’s kind of like a, a sneaky little mid step.<br />44:03<br />But whatever your first is, it’s not there because it hates you or it’s not there because you hate yourself.<br />44:09<br />You believe that thought because you want to be accepted and that’s actually quite sweet.<br />44:15<br />You know what I mean?<br />44:16<br />Like it’s, you were trained at some point in time that having a double chin is not desirable and not being desirable is scary.<br />44:21<br />And that means you’re not lovable and all these things.<br />44:23<br />So it’s literally your brain trying to be like we want to be loved and accepted and feel like we belong.<br />44:29<br />Therefore, we shouldn’t have a double chin.<br />44:31<br />It’s trying to protect you.<br />44:33<br />And I think viewing that through the lens of empathy and compassion versus shame is such a big game changer.<br />44:43<br />So if anyone wants AAA full download on that exercise, there’s, there’s an episode of it.<br />44:49<br />But, but those are, I would say that the kind of starter starter kit focus on these things and just keep going literally just going.<br />44:57<br />Like I said, you have the rest of your life, your body forever.<br />44:59<br />You’re gonna need to practice this for as long as you have a body.<br />45:01<br />So like you got time, you know, there’s still time, there’s a lot of time for that.<br />45:05<br />I love.<br />45:06<br />Those were all so good.<br />45:07<br />I really, I really loved like identifying the shame.<br />45:10<br />I think that’s where people get stuck so deeply in the spirals.<br />45:13<br />They don’t realize that they’re shaming themselves.<br />45:15<br />They’re getting hard on themselves.<br />45:16<br />Shame is one of the biggest ones.<br />45:18<br />But when you start to heal out loud, which that’s an incredible line.<br />45:21<br />Like you start putting it out there, but there’s also a sense of like they’re no longer just within me.<br />45:27<br />You know, and you can like, yeah and talking to your friend about it like it’s so healing once you can just put it out there.<br />45:34<br />It’s scary as fuck.<br />45:35<br />I’m not saying it’s not scary.<br />45:37<br />It is terrifying sometimes to say like this is true but there is this sense of like I said it, you know, you might have some emotional vulnerability hangover afterwards, but it’s worth it.<br />45:48<br />And then that that practice that you gave us is just such a good practical tool to acknowledge the first thought as is and then choose another thought that serves you.<br />45:58<br />So, yeah, if anyone wants to listen to those, you can totally listen that to body.<br />46:01<br />I love you.<br />46:01<br />I think that would be on the body.<br />46:03<br />I love you podcast so you can just look at that directly.<br />46:06<br />But yeah, I feel like this has been such an incredible conversation.<br />46:12<br />Sydney.<br />46:12<br />Is there anything else that you want to share with anyone else listening to the podcast episode?<br />46:16<br />And then I would love for you to share, how can someone connect with you?<br />46:20<br />And if there’s anything that’s coming up that they could jump on, if they would be interested in starting to just start loving their bodies and starting sending some time to fight for themselves.<br />46:31<br />Yeah.<br />46:31<br />I think the first thing that I really want your listeners to hear is for that thing or those things, whatever that is about your body that you’d feel ill insecure about you’re so normal.<br />46:45<br />Yes.<br />46:45<br />Even that thing like whatever, like wherever your brain goes of like this thing is.<br />46:50<br />Yep, it is, you are so normal.<br />46:53<br />The only thing that makes you feel not normal is the fact that we don’t talk about this shit and we’re here right now because we’re talking about it.<br />46:58<br />Whatever your thing is, you are so fucking normal, please just know that the best place.<br />47:04<br />Well, first of all, Corina, if you ever want to invite me back, I feel like having a conversation around the male gaze and body expectations and boobs and all that stuff.<br />47:13<br />I think it’s such an important.<br />47:15<br />Maybe they’ll even invite you on to my podcast we and chat about that because I feel like that.<br />47:19<br />It’s, it’s such a huge slice of this conversation as well as I’m sure 17 other themes that we didn’t get to tackle.<br />47:27<br />There’s like so many other ways you could talk about this.<br />47:29<br />I mean, this is just, but this, I think these are, these are the seeds to get the part conversation started, you know, and I think this is where we get to talk about it from all different angles, you know, and different perspectives.<br />47:41<br />I would love for you to come back on any time on the podcast if you want to have me on.<br />47:44<br />That’s also great.<br />47:45<br />I’m here for that.<br />47:47<br />Beautiful.<br />47:47<br />Hell, yeah.<br />47:48<br />Love it.<br />47:49<br />People can find me on Instagram.<br />47:52<br />I’m probably on my personal Instagram more than anything else.<br />47:55<br />And that handle is my coach Sy Syd body.<br />47:58<br />I love you.<br />47:59<br />Also has an Instagram spelled exactly as it sounds if you want to head to body, I love you dot com.<br />48:04<br />We have free resources.<br />48:05<br />We have all of our information.<br />48:07<br />You can get to the podcast.<br />48:08<br />That way if you want to send for our email chain, I send out a weekly love letter from your body, which is just a cool thing that we’re not used to seeing, you know, in boxes and they’ve been so fun to write.<br />48:19<br />So let me know if you want to end on that.<br />48:21<br />We do have a, we’re calling it Billy Bingo written by your cool auntie.<br />48:26<br />We’re trying to challenge people in the month of December.<br />48:29<br />I just know that it can be such a challenging time for people for such a vast number of reasons, especially when it comes to like body image stuff and self characters can feel so defeating.<br />48:39<br />So we’re gonna have a bingo challenge going for the month and it’s just fun things.<br />48:44<br />Some of the things are gonna push you out of your comfort zone.<br />48:45<br />Some of the things are simple self, things, some are things that are like tips and tricks of, you know how to cry yourself or carry conversations or whatever.<br />48:53<br />It’s just gonna be so fun.<br />48:55<br />But yeah, after the, after the New Year, we’re going to have a social hour where we can just kind of like chat about what the bingo created for you and just all the challenges.<br />49:04<br />And if you get bingo, you’re entered into a raffle to win a one on one session with one of our body at Love you coaches to really kind of plan out your 2024 or truly whatever request you have to bring to the situation, the sky is the limit.<br />49:19<br />And for anyone who might be interested in body, I love you.<br />49:22<br />Like I said, check out our website and we have new groups launching late January and late February, which I’m so excited about.<br />49:29<br />So, yeah, hope to hope to see you guys around.<br />49:32<br />All right, Mila, I’m jumping in here real quick to tell you about the fully expressed community because the women that are in this group are phenomenal.<br />49:41<br />And if you’re listening to this and you’re a lady, a female or know someone that is female or a lady that is on this path of growth and wanting to continue to evolve as a human being and find their fullest authentic expression in their relationships in their life and their business and relationships and want to be surrounded by a community of women that are dedicated to doing the work themselves.<br />50:04<br />I want you in this community.<br />50:05<br />I want to invite you into this community.<br />50:08<br />I really think that being surrounded by other women that are on the same path that just get you that just totally understand where you’re coming from or where you’re going or where you want to go and wherever that path is and create such a safe space for you to be held in that and encouraged in that is so important for our healing.<br />50:25<br />If you find yourself feeling an ounce or a Sprinkle of anxiety or overwhelmed or just uneasiness with the thought of being in a group container about talking about very vulnerable things.<br />50:37<br />I just want to encourage you and remind you that I totally understand.<br />50:41<br />I totally get it.<br />50:43<br />It can be edgy, it can be scary to open yourself in that way.<br />50:47<br />But in doing so, you end up creating so much more healing.<br />50:51<br />I’ve had some of the biggest breakthroughs being in containers that can hold me and being surrounded by other women that are also on this path because I feel like I’m seen and understood.<br />51:02<br />And so I truly want to invite you into giving it a chance.<br />51:05<br />I’m also offering one month free if you leave a review of the podcast and then you will get access to the next second Wednesday to join us.<br />51:16<br />So go ahead and leave a review and I will send you the invitation to see you.<br />51:21<br />So you can actually get a taste of what it feels like to be within the community.<br />51:24<br />Again.<br />51:25<br />Come join us in the muffly expressed community where you only don’t hear from myself and get teachings and somatic practices and meditations and guiding and network nervous system regulation.<br />51:35<br />But you also get to learn from renowned practitioners, healers, coaches, et cetera that are doing the thing in this world.<br />51:44<br />And they have gifts to share with you about what is available to you and you get to take that and crack the code for yourself and how that applies to your life and how that applies to your relationships and how that applies to your business and your brand, your career, et cetera.<br />51:58<br />Because for all of us women, I really do envision a world not only for the betterment of ourselves, of why we live on this earth, but as well as our community as our collective as the human being, a human population really bringing an opening arms to the woman that is fully expressed that is living in her power that is so confident and bold and as well as such in her feminine and vulnerable and soft and open to creating that space.<br />52:29<br />And so here we’re going to be surrounded by other women that want that and that create that and have this burning desire to be on that path.<br />52:36<br />So come join us, leave a review if you want join for the next one for free.<br />52:40<br />And I hope to see you there.<br />52:42<br />I think anyone that’s listening if you’re open to, I think one of the things that helped me get to a place of like feeling free and fully expressed.<br />52:49<br />My body was putting myself in containers similar to what you’re creating was looking for opportunities that made me feel uncomfortable, was looking for something that would keep me accountable in being uncomfortable and doing the scary edgy things because that’s where I ended up creating.<br />53:04<br />I mean, I talk about this nervous system regulation and somatics perspective, but it created capacity for me to be able to step into.<br />53:11<br />And I think the bingos and the the containers that you’ve created like, truly give us an opportunity to meet our edge in ways that we don’t know that we needed and that we get to experience.<br />53:24<br />So I’m so excited that you’ve created just programs like that.<br />53:28<br />And I just want to say thank you so much for coming on to the podcast.<br />53:32<br />Thank you so much for being like fully expressed as yourself and just creating a guide for women to start to feel more confident in their bodies so that they can start living a life more fully expressed through their bodies and in so many different ways from like confidence to sexuality.<br />53:49<br />I mean, these tools can impact you on so many levels and I think it’s so important to recognize that it’s possible.<br />53:55<br />Yeah.<br />53:56<br />Thank you so much.<br />53:57<br />I really, really appreciate that and thank you so much for everything that you’re doing for your community.<br />54:01<br />Even just sharing your story and being vulnerable out loud has wild healing power.<br />54:06<br />So I just really, really commend what you’re up to.<br />54:09<br />Thank you.<br />54:09<br />I appreciate, I appreciate you.</div></div></div></div></div></div></div>



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<li>Sydney’s journey from disordered eating to intuitive eating</li>



<li>Exercises and tools to transform negative self-talk</li>



<li>The importance of “healing out loud” in community</li>



<li>Honoring your body’s innate wisdom and needs</li>



<li>Overcoming effects of diet culture and media</li>



<li>Tapping into your sexuality and sensuality</li>



<li>Fostering compassion and self-acceptance</li>
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<p>0:00 – Introduction<br />3:38 – Sydney’s background as a life coach<br />4:15 – Her experiences with depression and anxiety<br />5:36 – Using dance/fitness to reclaim her body after assault<br />10:14 – Inheriting body image issues from her mother<br />14:02 – Seeking therapy after being assaulted<br />15:23 – Being triggered by dance classes but pushing through<br />18:35 – Shift from dieting to intuitive eating<br />23:41 – Our culture’s toxic messaging about health<br />25:17 – Learning her body’s unique needs<br />31:05 – Intuitive eating lessons<br />35:00 – Our bodies constantly work to keep us healthy<br />36:04 – Toxic messaging about female bodies<br />38:24 – Each body is unique; no single diet works for all<br />41:04 – “Healing out loud” helps overcome shame<br />44:49 – The “Second Thought” exercise explained<br />46:12 – Invitation for Sydney to come back on the podcast<br />49:22 – Body I Love You program details<br />51:24 – The power of community for growth</p>



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<h3 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>About Sydney:</strong></h3>



<p>Sydney is the co-founder of Body, I Love You – a course that teaches you how to love your body without condition. The creation of this program comes from 50% passion for helping women heal and 50% rage that we were convinced we’re broken in the first place. Her superpowers are vulnerability, creating a safe space, and making people feel seen, heard &amp; normal. </p>



<p>The best way to contact me is via Instagram, my handle is <a href="http://instagram.com/mycoachsyd" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">@mycoachsyd</a> </p>



<p><strong>Offerings to look forward to: </strong></p>



<p>For December, we’re offering Fun Auntie Bingo – challenging you to switch up that stressful holiday energy by getting out of your comfort zone, being fun as hell, and treating yourself like the Queen that you are. Bingo is free, just sign up with your email by emailing: bodyiloveu@gmail.com </p>



<p>After the new year, we’ll hold a virtual social hour and if you get a bingo yourself, you’ll be entered into a raffle for a free 1 on 1 coaching session with a Body, I Love You coach to set your 2024 year up for success! </p>



<p>Our next Body, I Love You groups kick off on Jan. 25th and Feb. 27th.</p>



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<p><strong><a href="https://karennasoto.com/the-fully-expressed-community/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Join The Fully Expressed Community</a>, where you can be surrounded by other women who are also on the same path of personal growth, healing, and uncovering their authentic expression. Being in a community surrounded by others can truly be one of the most supporting and healing containers to support your personal invitation.</strong></p>



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<h3 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>LET’S CONNECT!</strong></h3>



<p>The Fully Expressed Community: <a href="https://karennasoto.com/the-fully-expressed-community/">https://karennasoto.com/the-fully-expressed-community/</a> – <br />The Fully Expressed Podcast with Karenna Website: <a href="https://www.instagram.com/thefullyexpressedpodcast/">https://www.instagram.com/thefullyexpressedpodcast/</a><br />The Fully Expressed Podcast with Karenna Instagram Profile: <a href="https://karennasoto.com/podcast/">https://karennasoto.com/podcast/<br /></a>Karenna’s Personal Brand Instagram Profile: <a href="https://www.instagram.com/iamkarennasoto/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">https://www.instagram.com/iamkarennasoto/</a><br />Contact Karenna: <a href="mailto:hello@karennasoto.com">hello@karennasoto.com</a> </p>
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In this week’s episode of The Fully Expressed Podcast with Karenna, Karenna speaks with Sydney Robilotta, a life coach who helps women heal their relationship with their bodies and cultivate unconditional self-love.



After Karenna shared her own journey with breast implants and body image, she received an outpouring of messages from women struggling to accept their bodies. Karenna knew it was important to dive deeper into this nearly universal experience among women.



Sydney shares her own experiences overcoming disordered eating, negative self-talk, and feeling disconnected from her body’s wisdom. Now she helps other women rewrite their inner narratives and make peace with their bodies through practices like intuitive eating, boundary setting, somatic therapy, and “healing out loud” in the community.



In this authentic, heart-centered discussion, Sydney provides practical tools to start rebuilding your body connection, such as her “Second Thought” exercise to counter negative self-talk. She stresses having compassion for ourselves since external forces like diet culture and media have conditioned us to criticize our bodies.



Karenna and Sydney explore many facets of the journey to self-love, from pleasure and desire to sexuality and boundaries. They agree this vulnerability is healing and creates space for other women to feel seen, heard, and supported.



Tune in for an honest, uplifting conversation about overcoming body shame, trusting your body’s wisdom, and learning to appreciate yourself on your own unique path.







You can read the full podcast transcript for this episode below:



Full Transcript0:00Welcome to the fully expressed podcast with Karenna.0:03I am really looking forward to today’s conversation because of the feedback that I’ve received over the last couple weeks after sharing that I’m getting my breast implants removed.0:14And if you listen to the last podcast episode, I did share that this podcast episode was coming.0:19If you haven’t got a chance to listen to previous episodes, I did share that I am getting my breast implants removed.0:26I’m not getting them specifically removed for breast implant illness.0:29It’s because of the choice of coming back to my body and like fully, fully just owning my body again and like falling in love with my like raw and juiciest self.0:39But a lot of the feedback that I got from the listeners on this last episode was just asking me questions of like I admire how much in love you are with your body, how confident you are in your body, how expressive you are.0:51And so I felt like it was absolutely necessary to invite this very special guest, Sydney, which, how do I pronounce your last name?1:00Sydney?1:00I meant to ask you that Rob Aada.1:02That’s a new thing in my life.1:04I’ve never had a confusing last name until I got married three years ago.1:07Now people asked me how to pronounce my last name.1:10It’s Robollo.1:11Ok.1:11So robot, so Cindy Robot is on the call with us or on the interview with us.1:15And let me tell you just a little bit of how I met Sydney.1:18So we got brought together by another friend, we went to go support another friend at her photo shoot and she was at the photo shoot and in the glimpse of the little conversation that I heard you speak.1:29I was like, oh, I need to talk to her a little bit more.1:31She introduced herself as someone that helps wom...]]>
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<p>In this vulnerable episode of The Fully Expressed Podcast, Karenna gives listeners an inside look at how she is holistically preparing for her upcoming breast implant removal surgery.</p>



<p>After sharing her decision to remove her breast implants in a previous episode, Karenna openly shares how she is holistically and intentionally preparing for her explant surgery. She shares how it important it is to prepare her body for optimized healing.</p>



<p>Karenna walks listeners through the multi-faceted approach she is taking to care for her whole self leading up to surgery day. From reducing stress and clearing her calendar to somatic therapy sessions and anger release practices, she is processing old emotions and trauma to enter the operation with mental clarity.</p>



<p>She is also using natural healing modalities like acupuncture, chiropractic care and lymphatic drainage massage to support her physical body. Her diet is focused on reducing inflammation through anti-inflammatory foods, and she discusses the supplements she’s taking to detox and strengthen her immune system through the trauma of surgery.</p>



<p>Karenna’s authentic, open approach provides encouragement and inspiration to anyone learning to love themselves unconditionally, body and soul. Stay tuned for future updates on her explant surgery and continued healing journey.</p>



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<p>You can read the full podcast transcript for this episode below:</p>



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In this vulnerable episode of The Fully Expressed Podcast, Karenna gives listeners an inside look at how she is holistically preparing for her upcoming breast implant removal surgery.



After sharing her decision to remove her breast implants in a previous episode, Karenna openly shares how she is holistically and intentionally preparing for her explant surgery. She shares how it important it is to prepare her body for optimized healing.



Karenna walks listeners through the multi-faceted approach she is taking to care for her whole self leading up to surgery day. From reducing stress and clearing her calendar to somatic therapy sessions and anger release practices, she is processing old emotions and trauma to enter the operation with mental clarity.



She is also using natural healing modalities like acupuncture, chiropractic care and lymphatic drainage massage to support her physical body. Her diet is focused on reducing inflammation through anti-inflammatory foods, and she discusses the supplements she’s taking to detox and strengthen her immune system through the trauma of surgery.



Karenna’s authentic, open approach provides encouragement and inspiration to anyone learning to love themselves unconditionally, body and soul. Stay tuned for future updates on her explant surgery and continued healing journey.







You can read the full podcast transcript for this episode below:



Full TranscriptWelcome to the Fully Expressed podcast with Karenna.0:03Wow.0:05I am truly blown away by the feedback that I received from getting my breast implants removed and, and the amount of love that I’ve received from everyone regarding getting my breast implants removed.0:22Like truly like, thank you for everyone that has reached out.0:26Thank you for anyone just that took the time to listen to the previous episode.0:30It has shown me that I’m not alone.0:33It has shown me that I have a lot of love in this community and on social media and that I’m really not the only one going through this.0:42I think what’s interesting is that I received so much feedback in regards to that and a lot of feedback about how inspiring it is that I am so comfortable in my body and that how much work I’ve done on my body and how much I love my body.1:02And that is something I didn’t really think was going to come through.1:06But clearly a lot of people that were listening to that episode receive that as well.1:11And you know, I know what it feels like to not feel comfortable in some in your own body.1:16I know what it feels like to constantly compare your body, other people’s bodies.1:20I know what it feels like to feel like.1:22Look a certain way that you wish you were skinnier that you had a bigger butt or they had bigger boobs or that you have this and that and the journey of getting there for me was a lot, a lot of work, a lot of intentional work.1:36a lot of commitment, not just praying.1:38That one day I was going to wake up in love with my body.1:41It really didn’t work that way.1:42So for today’s episode, I’m gonna focus specifically on what and how I’m doing and what, yeah.1:49So what I’m doing and how I’m doing, getting ready for surgery.1:53So what I’m doing to prepare, how I’m preparing and what that actually looks like.1:57And then I also want to share that, you know, the, the following episode is going to be around loving your body.2:04I’m goi...]]>
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<p>In this vulnerable episode of The Fully Expressed Podcast, Karenna gives listeners an inside look at how she is holistically preparing for her upcoming breast implant removal surgery.</p>



<p>After sharing her decision to remove her breast implants in a previous episode, Karenna openly shares how she is holistically and intentionally preparing for her explant surgery. She shares how it important it is to prepare her body for optimized healing.</p>



<p>Karenna walks listeners through the multi-faceted approach she is taking to care for her whole self leading up to surgery day. From reducing stress and clearing her calendar to somatic therapy sessions and anger release practices, she is processing old emotions and trauma to enter the operation with mental clarity.</p>



<p>She is also using natural healing modalities like acupuncture, chiropractic care and lymphatic drainage massage to support her physical body. Her diet is focused on reducing inflammation through anti-inflammatory foods, and she discusses the supplements she’s taking to detox and strengthen her immune system through the trauma of surgery.</p>



<p>Karenna’s authentic, open approach provides encouragement and inspiration to anyone learning to love themselves unconditionally, body and soul. Stay tuned for future updates on her explant surgery and continued healing journey.</p>



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<p>You can read the full podcast transcript for this episode below:</p>



<div class="wp-block-create-block-castos-transcript"><div class="ssp-transcript"><div class="row"><div class="col"><div class="tabs"><div class="tab">Full Transcript<div class="tab-content ssp-transcript-content">Welcome to the Fully Expressed podcast with Karenna.<br />0:03<br />Wow.<br />0:05<br />I am truly blown away by the feedback that I received from getting my breast implants removed and, and the amount of love that I’ve received from everyone regarding getting my breast implants removed.<br />0:22<br />Like truly like, thank you for everyone that has reached out.<br />0:26<br />Thank you for anyone just that took the time to listen to the previous episode.<br />0:30<br />It has shown me that I’m not alone.<br />0:33<br />It has shown me that I have a lot of love in this community and on social media and that I’m really not the only one going through this.<br />0:42<br />I think what’s interesting is that I received so much feedback in regards to that and a lot of feedback about how inspiring it is that I am so comfortable in my body and that how much work I’ve done on my body and how much I love my body.<br />1:02<br />And that is something I didn’t really think was going to come through.<br />1:06<br />But clearly a lot of people that were listening to that episode receive that as well.<br />1:11<br />And you know, I know what it feels like to not feel comfortable in some in your own body.<br />1:16<br />I know what it feels like to constantly compare your body, other people’s bodies.<br />1:20<br />I know what it feels like to feel like.<br />1:22<br />Look a certain way that you wish you were skinnier that you had a bigger butt or they had bigger boobs or that you have this and that and the journey of getting there for me was a lot, a lot of work, a lot of intentional work.<br />1:36<br />a lot of commitment, not just praying.<br />1:38<br />That one day I was going to wake up in love with my body.<br />1:41<br />It really didn’t work that way.<br />1:42<br />So for today’s episode, I’m gonna focus specifically on what and how I’m doing and what, yeah.<br />1:49<br />So what I’m doing and how I’m doing, getting ready for surgery.<br />1:53<br />So what I’m doing to prepare, how I’m preparing and what that actually looks like.<br />1:57<br />And then I also want to share that, you know, the, the following episode is going to be around loving your body.<br />2:04<br />I’m going to invite a very special guest onto the podcast to talk about what that journey is to fall in love with your body.<br />2:11<br />What are the kinds of things that you can do to start falling in love with your body?<br />2:15<br />And what does that actually look like?<br />2:17<br />Just because of the feedback that I’ve received.<br />2:19<br />But for today’s episode, I really, really want to dive into and share with you what am I going to be doing preparing for my explant surgery coming up in two weeks.<br />2:29<br />because I think it’s important to know I’ve done so much research on just breast implant illness as well as just surgeries and preparing.<br />2:38<br />And now that I know so much about even like surgery trauma, like I’ve heard and please, this is just me hearing, like, please go validate your sources or do your own research.<br />2:50<br />But I’ve heard that the body, I mean, if you haven’t heard the body keeps the score, so our bodies end up keeping a lot like basically notes of any kind of trauma that we’ve ever experienced emotional trauma, physical trauma, et cetera.<br />3:04<br />And there is such thing as surgery, trauma because if you think about it, right, you’re going into a space where your body is under anesthesia and your body doesn’t have control or is witnessing what is happening to you but cannot really say yes or no to what’s happening and your body is going through surgery, it is getting cut open.<br />3:29<br />Things are mo people are moving around, you’re touching it in a certain way.<br />3:33<br />Like, and I’ve heard that especially for people that have done numerous amount of, so I’ve gotten numerous amounts of surgery on their body.<br />3:42<br />Do you have a lot of trauma within the body?<br />3:44<br />The body holds on to that.<br />3:46<br />And so thinking about that and knowing that for myself, I’ve been really, really taking the surgery really seriously.<br />3:53<br />And so I hope this episode is just gonna give you some key things that you could think about for your any kind of surgery and especially for your breast implant surgery.<br />4:00<br />Because I want my body to feel safe.<br />4:03<br />I really want my body to feel safe for healing.<br />4:05<br />I want it to feel like it’s in a parasympathetic state, which basically means that I want my body to be in a rest and digest state.<br />4:14<br />I don’t want my body to be stressed.<br />4:17<br />I don’t want my body to be in fight or flight.<br />4:19<br />I really, really want to be with my body.<br />4:23<br />I want my body to feel as good as I can going into surgery, as calm as I can and creating as much calmness, post surgery and not being stressed out because that’s a whole another level to all of this is really also post surgery.<br />4:41<br />I have to put myself in such a healing state.<br />4:43<br />So the very first thing that I’m doing and I’ve made sure to do is that November and December are not going to be very stressful months for me.<br />4:52<br />I have intentionally created a lot of space this month, not gonna put myself in situations where I’m gonna over exert myself.<br />4:59<br />I’m gonna try and put myself in as much healing state.<br />5:03<br />I’m gonna be surrounded by people that feel very coming to me.<br />5:07<br />I’m going to make sure my calendar isn’t fully fully booked.<br />5:13<br />So I’m in fight or flight or running from one thing to the next right before surgery.<br />5:17<br />That is the last thing that I wanna do for my body.<br />5:22<br />And so that’s the first thing.<br />5:23<br />And then the second thing that I’ve been doing is emotionally making sure that I am releasing any kinds of emotions that may have come up.<br />5:32<br />And as I shared in the previous episode, I’ve basically gone through the freaking initiation of this healing journey that’s coming up a year ago.<br />5:41<br />Like when I decided that I wanted to get my breast implants removed, I already started the healing journey.<br />5:46<br />Things already started coming up for me that triggers the mirrors.<br />5:50<br />I mean, everything.<br />5:51<br />So in those moments, I really made sure to welcome my partner into the conversations that involved him.<br />5:59<br />I started to openly talk about it with my friends that are close to me.<br />6:03<br />And then I started to really practice a lot of my somatic practices whenever emotions would come up in securities.<br />6:11<br />I mean, grieving a previous body of mine, the way that I’ve looked for the last 10 plus years, like I’m 31 years old and I got these done when I was 20.<br />6:22<br />And so a lot of my identity or a lot of what I connect with are these boobs and I’ve already had to be with what that actually looks like.<br />6:34<br />And the other thing is when I’m somatic and losing any of these emotions and what does that actually look like?<br />6:40<br />Like I will feel into the emotions and identify that.<br />6:44<br />For example, if my mind is spiraling, that means that my body is feeling something in my body.<br />6:50<br />And so I tend to break myself into my body.<br />6:52<br />And then I realize that I’m either holding some kind of emotional energy and either my throat, my chest or my belly or my upper back.<br />7:00<br />And I’ll identify that and I’ll bring my attention to that place.<br />7:04<br />And then when I bring my attention that place, it basically heightens that air and I allow myself my breath to bring into there.<br />7:11<br />And then as I bring my attention to there, I tend to either get very emotional.<br />7:16<br />I can either get angry or frustrated or sad, depending on what I’m working through at the time.<br />7:22<br />And I allow myself in that space to actually process those emotions.<br />7:27<br />And so if I’m a, if I’m sad, I’ll let myself cry.<br />7:30<br />If I’m grieving, I’ll let myself grieve.<br />7:33<br />If I’m angry, I’ll use my anger practices, which I have an episode coming up here.<br />7:39<br />You guys can listen to my anger practices to help me process any of the anger that I’m feeling because one of the things that has truly come up and I’ve shared this on the last episode.<br />7:47<br />If you didn’t think about it, there’s a lot of anger towards myself for one for getting the breast implants in the first place.<br />7:54<br />All right, ladies, if you are listening in, this is for you.<br />7:58<br />If you have a friend or family member that is female, that is looking for community that is looking at this path of growth and wanting to evolve as a human being.<br />8:10<br />Please listen in.<br />8:12<br />So I want to share with you the fully expressed community.<br />8:15<br />If you haven’t heard about it, you need to hear about it and you’re hearing about it today and I’d love for you to check it out.<br />8:21<br />The fully expressed community is for women, supporting women.<br />8:25<br />We have created a community where you can connect with other women that are also on this path of growth that are interested and curious about what else is available to them.<br />8:34<br />They want to see themselves living a life, they express in their lives and their relationships and their business.<br />8:40<br />They bring their fully authentic self into all areas of their life so they can actually attract a life and relationships and careers and business that is so aligned to them because they are living a life fully expressed in the fully expressed community.<br />8:56<br />We meet online every single second Wednesday of every single month at 5:30 p.m. PST and also have access to a Slack channel where I drop resources where we share information, we talk about the community, we create community.<br />9:11<br />You also get access to not only the guest coaches that have been on this podcast, but also guest coaches that I have kept waiting to show you what they have to share with you when it comes to their teachings and their practitioners.<br />9:22<br />And they’re only gonna listen from me, but you’re also gonna learn from these amazing human beings that are available to you out there and here to share their gifts with you so that you can live a life fully expressed.<br />9:33<br />The fully expressed community is only $27 a month.<br />9:37<br />And if you leave a review on this podcast, I will actually give to you one month to come join us for free in the fully expressed community to actually experience what it means to be in this community and these women.<br />9:51<br />So if you go leave a review for me, I’ll go do that.<br />9:54<br />You could also find more information in the show notes about the fully expressed community and I hope to see you there next month, the next second Wednesday that is available to you to be surrounded by other women that just freaking get it that just get what you’re going through.<br />10:09<br />I’ll see you there.<br />10:11<br />Like I think about a how expensive it is to get breast implants and how expensive it’s been to get these exp plants removed.<br />10:19<br />And it’s such an expensive lesson.<br />10:22<br />And also like I get really upset with the fact that I I decided to get the breast implants from an insecurity and wanting my body to feel look a certain way.<br />10:31<br />And I get so hard on myself for getting hard on myself for the way that I looked.<br />10:36<br />And a lot of those parts of me just want to be present and I allow them to be present and allow myself to move through them.<br />10:43<br />But by emotionally regulate, allowing myself to process the emotions, it’s helping my system regulate.<br />10:48<br />It’s helping my body not hold on to any of the emotions that I have about this experience.<br />10:53<br />And that’s really important me going into surgery.<br />10:56<br />Something that I’ve learned in the last year of doing a lot of research is that our scars hold on to the emotional state that we’re in when we get those scars.<br />11:07<br />And so the biggest thing that I keep thinking about is I, I know I’m gonna have scars and I know there’s gonna be emotions associated with those scars.<br />11:15<br />So I want to support myself in preparing to not hold on to maybe as many emotions that it might be digged into my scars.<br />11:24<br />I also know that the scars are as I start to heal them, post surgery and work through them and massage them can also hold on to a lot of emotions and so on.<br />11:34<br />So that’s one thing that I’ve been truly trying to do.<br />11:38<br />And if I feel called, I might end up having some kind of somatic session with a practitioner or so, just to make sure I’m releasing anything else that I’m holding on to and now for the physical stuff.<br />11:52<br />So the types of things that I’m doing to get myself into a more of a parasympathetic state for surgery.<br />11:58<br />I’ve been seeing chiropractors.<br />12:00<br />So I’ve been getting chiropractic sessions and getting my system aligned, my muscles aligned my muscles in the s in the right places, my joints, my bones, all the things.<br />12:10<br />So my body is in Aaron, but this is fake.<br />12:13<br />I want my nervous system to feel comfortable in my body.<br />12:17<br />And if my body is out of alignment, if my muscles aren’t feeling good, that’s going to add to stress to my body and my body is not gonna be in a healing state.<br />12:25<br />So I’ve been seeing a chiropractor.<br />12:27<br />The other thing too is like with breast implants, I have noticed that my back, I tend to ha I don’t have the best posture.<br />12:34<br />It’s really hard for me to do that, open myself up because I got the breast implants underneath the muscle.<br />12:39<br />And so I already know that my breast implants are affecting my muscles of my upper body.<br />12:45<br />I can feel it in my hands.<br />12:46<br />I can feel it in my grip strength.<br />12:48<br />I could feel it in my upper body strength.<br />12:50<br />And so truly trying to get my body into alignment.<br />12:53<br />So once these babies come out, my body can just find itself again, right?<br />12:57<br />I can find myself into alignment.<br />12:59<br />I do plan to go to the chiropractor probably no earlier than a month or six months or six weeks after the surgery to go.<br />13:10<br />Keep getting realigned and make sure that my body is healing in an aligned state that’s really important.<br />13:15<br />And then the next one that I’m gonna be starting this month is acupuncture right before the surgery and post surgery.<br />13:23<br />So, acupuncture is a Chinese medicine.<br />13:26<br />It helps move your chi, it helps move the blood flow, it helps your organs really get.<br />13:30<br />And it also, you know, right before surgery, it increases endorphin levels which can alleviate any adequate surgical pain.<br />13:39<br />So I really want to leverage as much as possible.<br />13:43<br />So I’m not feeling as much surgical pain, post surgery.<br />13:46<br />It also just helps decrease any anxiety.<br />13:49<br />It helps me regulate my nervous system.<br />13:51<br />It just, it really brings me into a very paralympic state set at stake if you’ve ever gotten acupuncture, you know, I always feel so calm during it and I wanna make sure that I just feel very calm.<br />14:02<br />I mean, you can get where I’m coming from post surgery.<br />14:05<br />I will also be getting acupuncture to help blood flow.<br />14:08<br />I’m gonna help it directly move and circulate and promote circulation and reduce the swelling around the scars that are gonna be helping in my body.<br />14:17<br />And then I’m also wanna use it as a way to get my organs working properly.<br />14:23<br />And so something that I’ve learned with breast implants as obviously, they can, breast implant, illness is basically your body reacting to a foreign object and your immune system having a reaction to that.<br />14:37<br />And the other thing that I’ve learned is that by having breast implants in it blocks a lot your detox pathways and what’s really, really important.<br />14:49<br />And so with the acupuncture I’m hoping and knowing that it’s going to promote the detox and supporting my body to detox and open up.<br />14:58<br />But in more addition to that, one of the biggest things that I’ve noticed with breast implants is that my lymphatic system doesn’t work very well.<br />15:06<br />So like I don’t sweat as well as I used to.<br />15:09<br />And that’s really in the body to actually sweat.<br />15:12<br />Sweating means that my body is detoxing and it’s releasing anything within me.<br />15:16<br />So sweat is really good and I didn’t know that.<br />15:20<br />And so I will also be getting lymphatic drainage massages.<br />15:23<br />My goal is to get a total of five.<br />15:25<br />I’m gonna get one right before the surgery to help my body start to open up and lymphatically drain.<br />15:32<br />I also do a lot of dry brushing in my day to day.<br />15:35<br />So I’m gonna double down my double brighter dry brushing before the surgery and post surgery along with the lymphatic drainage massages.<br />15:42<br />The lymphatic drainage massages are a very specific technique to help the lymphatic drain and the specific practitioner that I go to and have been going to over the last years, he uses sesa sesame seed oil, which is also a detoxing oil and it helps pull any of the toxins that are in your body directly out of your body.<br />16:05<br />And I actually, but I love working with him because there is a towel that I lay on and I can literally see all of this shit, all of his toxins come out of my body onto the towel.<br />16:14<br />So I’m gonna be doubling down on that one because even just during surgery, we tend to swell up.<br />16:19<br />So it’s important to do that.<br />16:21<br />And so I do have my goal is to go weekly for, for a month after surgery.<br />16:27<br />That is my intention, which I’m really excited about.<br />16:31<br />And the guy that I go to, if you guys live in Orange County, you have to see him.<br />16:35<br />He’s gonna be, he’s currently in sync money.<br />16:37<br />He’s gonna be moving to Newport and he does come to San Diego every once in a while.<br />16:41<br />He’s just so good.<br />16:43<br />Some lymphatic massages that I’ve gotten, just feel like not the best.<br />16:48<br />And this guy is just so good.<br />16:49<br />So if you ever need someone, let me know.<br />16:51<br />And then from a diet perspective, I already do eat like this.<br />16:55<br />So it’s really difficult for me to add more to it.<br />16:58<br />But I’m gonna cut back on eating out for the next couple of months to kind of control this.<br />17:02<br />So I, I am gonna eliminate high inflammatory foods.<br />17:06<br />So no seed oils, no processed sugars or carbs, no gluten or dairy.<br />17:13<br />And I already nick and I eat like this.<br />17:15<br />We eat so clean in our home.<br />17:16<br />We don’t, we don’t buy processed foods.<br />17:18<br />We make sure none of our foods has seed oils in them.<br />17:21<br />We try our best not to eat processed sugars and carbs.<br />17:24<br />But you know, we like an 8020 split sometimes when we go out we enjoy and we don’t, we don’t care about what seed oils are in the food or which sugars are in the food if we’re getting dessert, like we’re diving in.<br />17:36<br />But, but because I’m going into surgery, I wanna make sure that I’m not eating as inflammatory foods.<br />17:43<br />So I’m going to make sure that we’re not eating out as much this next two weeks before surgery, or if I do eat out, I’m gonna find a restaurant and I have a couple of restaurants here that follow the diet that I’m talking about.<br />17:57<br />And then lastly this product that I’m gonna be taking, it’s called Asia, which Asia, if you haven’t heard of Asia Laia kind of came into our world in the last year because actually more like in the last six months, 11 of my friends is a huge fan of Asia Redox products and she introduced it to me earlier this year.<br />18:17<br />So let me tell you what Asia is first and how I used it.<br />18:21<br />So Asia Redox products are the first.<br />18:25<br />This is according to the website, I’m just going to read it directly from the website Asia Redox mo products are the first and only products on market that contain active redox signals.<br />18:35<br />Molecules, cellular messenger is vital in protecting rejuvenating and restoring cells.<br />18:41<br />These molecules native to the human body are created through a groundbreaking patent process that reorganizes molecules of natural salt and purified water in redo signaling molecules.<br />18:54<br />And so the best way that I understand Asia and how these work now, I’ve been how someone has shared it to me is that our body has a number of cells.<br />19:05<br />And throughout the time of just the day of being bored, we end up having cells that work well.<br />19:12<br />We have cells that work really well.<br />19:13<br />We have cells that don’t work at all and we have cells that are working kind of half assed.<br />19:18<br />And there are some cells in our body, for example, that are not working and there are some cells in our body that are kind of half ass working.<br />19:26<br />And someone she described it to me, a friend described it to me as like, you know, that vacuum that you have at home and you, you have a vacuum at home that kind of works doesn’t work and you still use it like it kind of picks up some of the stuff off the ground, but it doesn’t fully pick up everything off the ground and you keep using it.<br />19:42<br />So we have a lot of cells like that in our bodies, especially if we’re dealing with diseases or illnesses or constantly getting or, or our immune system is compromised or you’ve had trauma to the body and things like that.<br />19:55<br />And with a, a, it helps, basically rejuvenate all of your cells and your cells get to a place really strong where they can go actually heal the areas in your body that need, help the parts of your body that you have an S OS.<br />20:12<br />So if you have organs that aren’t working, it’s really good for your immune system.<br />20:18<br />It helps a lot of people detox.<br />20:20<br />I mean, there’s a list of things and the testimonials are absolutely amazing.<br />20:24<br />Not gonna lie.<br />20:25<br />When I first heard of it, I was like, I take a lot of supplements.<br />20:28<br />I’ve learned so many little things.<br />20:29<br />Like, I don’t know if I really trust this.<br />20:31<br />It’s just basically water because it looks like water and basically very salty water with molecules or redox molecules within the water.<br />20:41<br />So about back in June or July, I’m blinking Nick and I went to a wedding in Maine right before that, I started taking progesterone because I’ve realized that I’m really low in progesterone.<br />20:52<br />And so I started taking progesterone.<br />20:54<br />I took too much progesterone and my body had an autoimmune response.<br />20:58<br />My immune system was basically feeling attached for how much progesterone I had in my body and I broke out in this really crazy rash.<br />21:06<br />I thought it was eczema.<br />21:08<br />I don’t know if it’s eczema.<br />21:09<br />I don’t know what it was, but it was super itchy all over my body.<br />21:13<br />And I was so scared that I was having an autoimmune response and I already have autoimmune diseases in my family line.<br />21:20<br />Like my mom has lupus, my mom’s sister has psoriasis.<br />21:24<br />And so an autoimmune disease for me is not like a far stretch.<br />21:28<br />And I wouldn’t be surprised that, I mean, I do know that I have some of the genetics for it.<br />21:33<br />And so when that went through that, I was like, what the heck, I was so scared.<br />21:37<br />I was like, what’s happening to me?<br />21:39<br />And I went to my friend and she was like, you have to take a CIA here, take it home with you.<br />21:43<br />And I tried it for a month and literally you guys, it cleared me up.<br />21:47<br />Nothing else was working and this cleared me up, all of my rashes completely went away.<br />21:53<br />She even told me she’s like, put the water directly on your rashes.<br />21:57<br />And I was like, OK.<br />21:58<br />And so I would put it like on the ones that were super flared up the night before and I would wake up and they were gone.<br />22:03<br />It was wild.<br />22:05<br />And so I trusted Asia and I saw it really implement me.<br />22:09<br />So I’m taking a, a specifically because obviously the breast implants can impact your immune system.<br />22:16<br />And so I really want to use a, a to help me heal any immune system, compromises that any compromise that my immune system has been under for the last 10 plus years as well as I’m gonna take ac a for a while.<br />22:30<br />And I just want to, you know, vitality and health and wealth means so much to me.<br />22:36<br />So that’s one big thing.<br />22:38<br />So CIA also helps you just detox from anything that’s coming within you.<br />22:41<br />It’s a product that you can honestly take for a long period of time.<br />22:44<br />A lot of Olympians actually take a CAA lot of people just keep ac in their products in their, in their back pocket is a product that is just changing the world for them.<br />22:54<br />So I’m gonna start taking S A before and after surgery.<br />22:57<br />And then Asia also has a gel and so a lot of, I don’t believe in like Botox or anything like that.<br />23:08<br />I am very on the natural holistic side of things never got Botox done.<br />23:14<br />And so, or even when it comes to like products for my face, like I don’t do anything that is not natural.<br />23:24<br />I’m usually looking for products that all come with like very natural elements or the ingredients.<br />23:29<br />I know I don’t really purchase products that don’t have ingredients that I don’t know what’s in them.<br />23:35<br />And as has a gel and so a lot of people use it for their face and for their skin, but I’m also gonna be using it for my scars.<br />23:43<br />So I’m gonna be using a a to help me with healing my scars directly on my breast.<br />23:49<br />Implants.<br />23:50<br />And so that is what I’m gonna be using the Aia gel for, I think it’s called Renewed 28 or 23.<br />23:57<br />So that’s what I’m gonna be doing and then post surgery.<br />24:02<br />you know, I’m also prepared for any of the emotional stuff to come up.<br />24:06<br />So I’m gonna be supported in this way.<br />24:09<br />And if needed, I will be doing somatic sessions with the mentors that I go to or I will be doing some kind of probably ceremony in the new year.<br />24:22<br />I can kind of feel like that might be a thing that I might be doing.<br />24:25<br />I’m just gonna let my body lead me to the direction and there’s no part of me that’s not gonna lean into it.<br />24:30<br />Like I have truly financially prepared for this season of healing.<br />24:36<br />I’ve mentally prepared for this season of healing.<br />24:38<br />And I really just wanted to share this with everyone that is interested in knowing how I’m preparing for the surgery specifically.<br />24:45<br />Now, none of this is medical advice.<br />24:47<br />Again, none of this is the, the way that you have to do things.<br />24:51<br />But I wanted to give you guys some ideas to think about.<br />24:54<br />And yeah, you know, I love health.<br />24:56<br />And so if you ever need any, any help or guidance when it comes to health, my boyfriend, my partner, he is going to school to become a naturopathic doctor.<br />25:05<br />I also know a ton of healers and practitioners that I always can always connect you with.<br />25:11<br />And yeah, let me know if you found this really helpful.<br />25:13<br />Again, you can take away some of these really fun ideas and things that I’m lifting for just for any surgery.<br />25:20<br />And yeah, well, thank you so much for listening.<br />25:23<br />I’m so excited.<br />25:24<br />I look forward to the next episode because we are going to be talking more about body love and how to love your body.<br />25:30<br />And then at the end of this month, I am going to share with you guys how I’m feeling post surgery and what that actually was like.<br />25:36<br />So keep an ear out and that’s what you can expect for the next couple of episodes.<br />25:40<br />Please share this with anyone that you think would benefit from these episodes and sending you so much love into your week.<br />25:48<br />Thank you again for listening and we’ll chat soon.</div></div></div></div></div></div></div>



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<li>Clearing her calendar to reduce stress before surgery</li>



<li>Processing emotions through somatic therapy and anger release</li>



<li>Seeing a chiropractor and acupuncturist to align her body</li>



<li>Getting lymphatic drainage massages to detox and reduce swelling</li>



<li>Following an anti-inflammatory diet to support healing</li>



<li>Taking supplements like Asea to strengthen her immune system</li>



<li>Planning aftercare like therapy and ceremonies to support her healing</li>
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<p>0:00 – Introduction<br />0:42 – Gratitude for supportive response to her decision<br />1:49 – Her pre-surgery preparation routine<br />2:29 – Researching surgery trauma and mind-body connection<br />3:53 – Her first preparation priority: managing stress<br />4:32 – The emotional initiation of this journey<br />5:38 – Physical preparation: seeing a chiropractor<br />6:23 – Physical preparation: acupuncture<br />7:30 – Lymphatic drainage impairment from breast implants<br />9:17 – Supplement regimen: ASEA redox signaling molecules<br />11:07 – Breast implants compromising immune function</p>



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In this vulnerable episode of The Fully Expressed Podcast, Karenna gives listeners an inside look at how she is holistically preparing for her upcoming breast implant removal surgery.



After sharing her decision to remove her breast implants in a previous episode, Karenna openly shares how she is holistically and intentionally preparing for her explant surgery. She shares how it important it is to prepare her body for optimized healing.



Karenna walks listeners through the multi-faceted approach she is taking to care for her whole self leading up to surgery day. From reducing stress and clearing her calendar to somatic therapy sessions and anger release practices, she is processing old emotions and trauma to enter the operation with mental clarity.



She is also using natural healing modalities like acupuncture, chiropractic care and lymphatic drainage massage to support her physical body. Her diet is focused on reducing inflammation through anti-inflammatory foods, and she discusses the supplements she’s taking to detox and strengthen her immune system through the trauma of surgery.



Karenna’s authentic, open approach provides encouragement and inspiration to anyone learning to love themselves unconditionally, body and soul. Stay tuned for future updates on her explant surgery and continued healing journey.







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Full TranscriptWelcome to the Fully Expressed podcast with Karenna.0:03Wow.0:05I am truly blown away by the feedback that I received from getting my breast implants removed and, and the amount of love that I’ve received from everyone regarding getting my breast implants removed.0:22Like truly like, thank you for everyone that has reached out.0:26Thank you for anyone just that took the time to listen to the previous episode.0:30It has shown me that I’m not alone.0:33It has shown me that I have a lot of love in this community and on social media and that I’m really not the only one going through this.0:42I think what’s interesting is that I received so much feedback in regards to that and a lot of feedback about how inspiring it is that I am so comfortable in my body and that how much work I’ve done on my body and how much I love my body.1:02And that is something I didn’t really think was going to come through.1:06But clearly a lot of people that were listening to that episode receive that as well.1:11And you know, I know what it feels like to not feel comfortable in some in your own body.1:16I know what it feels like to constantly compare your body, other people’s bodies.1:20I know what it feels like to feel like.1:22Look a certain way that you wish you were skinnier that you had a bigger butt or they had bigger boobs or that you have this and that and the journey of getting there for me was a lot, a lot of work, a lot of intentional work.1:36a lot of commitment, not just praying.1:38That one day I was going to wake up in love with my body.1:41It really didn’t work that way.1:42So for today’s episode, I’m gonna focus specifically on what and how I’m doing and what, yeah.1:49So what I’m doing and how I’m doing, getting ready for surgery.1:53So what I’m doing to prepare, how I’m preparing and what that actually looks like.1:57And then I also want to share that, you know, the, the following episode is going to be around loving your body.2:04I’m goi...]]>
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<p>In this deeply personal solo episode, I share my decision to remove my breast implants after 10 years.</p>



<p>I got my breast augmentation surgery at age 20 while battling body image issues and eating disorders. The implants became symbolic of my femininity and confidence.</p>



<p>Over time, as I healed my relationship with my body, I started having intuitions it was time to remove my implants. Last summer of 2022, seeing myself in a photo triggered the final knowing.</p>



<p>I vulnerably share my complex history with implants, fears about losing confidence after explant, and how I’m preparing physically and emotionally.</p>



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In this deeply personal solo episode, I share my decision to remove my breast implants after 10 years.



I got my breast augmentation surgery at age 20 while battling body image issues and eating disorders. The implants became symbolic of my femininity and confidence.



Over time, as I healed my relationship with my body, I started having intuitions it was time to remove my implants. Last summer of 2022, seeing myself in a photo triggered the final knowing.



I vulnerably share my complex history with implants, fears about losing confidence after explant, and how I’m preparing physically and emotionally.







You can read the full podcast transcript for this episode below:



Full Transcript0:00Welcome to the Fully Expressed Podcast with Karenna.0:03I am low key, very nervous for today’s episode and you can already feel it.0:13I can already feel it in my eyes.0:16So today’s episode is a little bit, it’s, it’s very special to me because this is something that I have been preparing for, have been intentionally thinking about over the last year.0:30But to be Frank, this is also something that I’ve been thinking about for a number of years.0:36And I think parts of me already knew that this was something that I needed to do and not just needed to do but felt called to do and they would come up in different conversations in different ways and different, you know, different things.0:54And it was always a thought in the back of my head and it just, it took me some time to truly wrap my mind around what that actually meant and how I was going to get there and truly embodying kind of being ready for something like this and also just timing, I think, you know, because I’ve been thinking about this for a really long time.1:15It’s something that I needed to be prepared for.1:20And because I’ve been able to give myself this space this last year to, to be with it, to do a little bit more research, to dive into it.1:29I feel way more prepared than I probably would have if I jumped the gun when I decided that I was going to do this.1:35And so it all started or it all kind of came to the head when I was in Peru with my family.1:45We went back in, I want to say it was, it was August of 2022.1:51So August of 2022 I went to Peru with my family and I’ve been to Peru multiple times.1:59I’ve been so grateful to experience Peru and different cities within Peru.2:03And I love Peru if you don’t know this, I am Peruvian.2:06So I have a lot of family in Peru.2:08And this year we decided to do Machu Picchu and Cusco again, we got a chance to do them with a ton of our friends.2:18We did a full tour.2:19It was absolutely amazing.2:21And I’ve been to Machu Picchu before and there’s different ways that you can do Machu Picchu.2:28So or like, you know, go from Cusco to Machu Picchu and go up and one is you got to go into the sacred valley, you got to go into Cusco, you go to the sacred valley and then from there, you want to make sure that you get on the train that’s going to take you to Machu Picchu.2:45That’s the first way, you can take a train all the way there and then you basically jump on a bus from there and get your way up there and it’s, it’s pretty high.2:54I can’t exactly tell you the exact elevation, but it is very, very high in elevation.2:58And so that’s the number one way.3:00And that’s a lot of the ways that...]]>
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<p>In this deeply personal solo episode, I share my decision to remove my breast implants after 10 years.</p>



<p>I got my breast augmentation surgery at age 20 while battling body image issues and eating disorders. The implants became symbolic of my femininity and confidence.</p>



<p>Over time, as I healed my relationship with my body, I started having intuitions it was time to remove my implants. Last summer of 2022, seeing myself in a photo triggered the final knowing.</p>



<p>I vulnerably share my complex history with implants, fears about losing confidence after explant, and how I’m preparing physically and emotionally.</p>



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<p>You can read the full podcast transcript for this episode below:</p>



<div class="wp-block-create-block-castos-transcript"><div class="ssp-transcript"><div class="row"><div class="col"><div class="tabs"><div class="tab">Full Transcript<div class="tab-content ssp-transcript-content">0:00<br />Welcome to the Fully Expressed Podcast with Karenna.<br />0:03<br />I am low key, very nervous for today’s episode and you can already feel it.<br />0:13<br />I can already feel it in my eyes.<br />0:16<br />So today’s episode is a little bit, it’s, it’s very special to me because this is something that I have been preparing for, have been intentionally thinking about over the last year.<br />0:30<br />But to be Frank, this is also something that I’ve been thinking about for a number of years.<br />0:36<br />And I think parts of me already knew that this was something that I needed to do and not just needed to do but felt called to do and they would come up in different conversations in different ways and different, you know, different things.<br />0:54<br />And it was always a thought in the back of my head and it just, it took me some time to truly wrap my mind around what that actually meant and how I was going to get there and truly embodying kind of being ready for something like this and also just timing, I think, you know, because I’ve been thinking about this for a really long time.<br />1:15<br />It’s something that I needed to be prepared for.<br />1:20<br />And because I’ve been able to give myself this space this last year to, to be with it, to do a little bit more research, to dive into it.<br />1:29<br />I feel way more prepared than I probably would have if I jumped the gun when I decided that I was going to do this.<br />1:35<br />And so it all started or it all kind of came to the head when I was in Peru with my family.<br />1:45<br />We went back in, I want to say it was, it was August of 2022.<br />1:51<br />So August of 2022 I went to Peru with my family and I’ve been to Peru multiple times.<br />1:59<br />I’ve been so grateful to experience Peru and different cities within Peru.<br />2:03<br />And I love Peru if you don’t know this, I am Peruvian.<br />2:06<br />So I have a lot of family in Peru.<br />2:08<br />And this year we decided to do Machu Picchu and Cusco again, we got a chance to do them with a ton of our friends.<br />2:18<br />We did a full tour.<br />2:19<br />It was absolutely amazing.<br />2:21<br />And I’ve been to Machu Picchu before and there’s different ways that you can do Machu Picchu.<br />2:28<br />So or like, you know, go from Cusco to Machu Picchu and go up and one is you got to go into the sacred valley, you got to go into Cusco, you go to the sacred valley and then from there, you want to make sure that you get on the train that’s going to take you to Machu Picchu.<br />2:45<br />That’s the first way, you can take a train all the way there and then you basically jump on a bus from there and get your way up there and it’s, it’s pretty high.<br />2:54<br />I can’t exactly tell you the exact elevation, but it is very, very high in elevation.<br />2:58<br />And so that’s the number one way.<br />3:00<br />And that’s a lot of the ways that we’ve done them in the past a second way that you can get to.<br />3:06<br />Machu Picchu is by taking a four day hiking trail.<br />3:12<br />It’s called the Inca trail.<br />3:13<br />And you can take it from basically the sacred valley all the way to Machu Picchu.<br />3:20<br />And you are literally hiking over four days.<br />3:24<br />You get these gourmet meals along the way.<br />3:26<br />I’ve heard.<br />3:27<br />It’s absolutely magical.<br />3:28<br />It is literally what the Incas walked all the time just to get to Machu Picchu.<br />3:33<br />It’s, it’s really beautiful and really stunning.<br />3:35<br />And what we decided to do this year, go back in 2022 was do the halfway hike.<br />3:43<br />So there’s another set where you can take the bus, jump on the train, you get on the train and you get dropped off like halfway.<br />3:50<br />And then the remainder of the hike from that point is about seven hours.<br />3:54<br />It can take anyone from like 7 to 10 hours.<br />3:58<br />I’m blinking on the actual mileage, but it’s, it’s a freaking hike like I swear, I’m so grateful that I did it.<br />4:05<br />It was so much fun, but there are so many moments where I was just over it, but every step and every part of it was so beautiful.<br />4:13<br />It was honestly also so beautiful to witness my dad go through it.<br />4:17<br />So my dad, I think at that point was somewhere between like 60 62 and he did it and I stuck with him for most of the way and he made it, he made it all the way to the sun gates is where you go up through.<br />4:31<br />And I was so proud of him and to give you some light, like, you know, on that hike, like especially there was so many ups and downs, there were so many steps.<br />4:42<br />And then at the final, there was about like 50 steps.<br />4:45<br />I want to say maybe 50 to 75 steps.<br />4:47<br />So we like straight up like I’m not talking like an ease the staircase going up like 50 to 75 points.<br />4:54<br />So at this point, I am so over it, like my legs are literally shaking, trying to get up this thing.<br />5:03<br />And I’m walking it like on my hands even because of how steep it is.<br />5:08<br />I literally have to get on my hands and knees to take it up and I made it up and I took a big deep breath.<br />5:15<br />But on the middle of that hike, we took a picture I was with my dad and it was like kind of on one of the cliffs and that picture I saw my breast, my boobs looked so big, like so big give it.<br />5:34<br />It could have been the top that I was wearing.<br />5:36<br />Like I understand that and I see that, but I saw that photo and I was like, holy cow.<br />5:41<br />My boobs look so big.<br />5:44<br />Like I don’t like them.<br />5:46<br />Like that is, no, I don’t, I don’t want them.<br />5:49<br />I don’t like them.<br />5:51<br />I just, they just felt like a foreign object that was on my chest and in that photo and I just could not get rid of that photo in my head.<br />6:02<br />And I walked and I thought about it the entire hike after I saw it on my phone and we took the photo and the funniest part is that this photo is hung up in my parents garage.<br />6:11<br />So it’s not like I’m gonna get to see that photo all the time, but I kept thinking about it and thinking about it and thinking about it and I was just like, yes, there was a little bit of like disgust like I don’t disgust maybe or just like an appreciation like I didn’t like the way that I looked.<br />6:28<br />But there was also this deep knowing that these breasts are not mine anymore.<br />6:34<br />And so for those that don’t know, I got breast implants when I was 20 years old.<br />6:40<br />The other way that I ended up getting breast implants was I have a condition where I have a lack of collagen in my body.<br />6:49<br />And they, I was really embarrassed or uncomfortable with my areolas.<br />6:58<br />They looked a little different than other people’s areolas.<br />7:01<br />And so when I went to the doctor and talked to them about it, it actually ended up being a diagnosis.<br />7:07<br />And so we were able to get the surgery done for me to fix my nipples basically.<br />7:15<br />But in the middle of that, the plastic surgeon was like, well, if you’re already going under, do you wanna get breast implants?<br />7:22<br />And I thought to myself like, yes and no one, there was a part of me that was like, oh, I could finally get bigger boobs.<br />7:31<br />Like, you know, I’m really insecure in my body at this point.<br />7:34<br />I don’t think I have good enough boobs.<br />7:35<br />Maybe it’s gonna complement my body in so many ways that I wanted it.<br />7:39<br />And there was also a part of me that didn’t want anyone to know that I had breast implants because I truly didn’t like the idea of knowing people, knowing that I had fake boobs really, I was really embarrassed by that.<br />7:53<br />And so when I decided to move forward with getting my breast implants, I actually literally asked them to make them as small and normal and natural and like a tear, they called it the teardrop.<br />8:06<br />And so a very teardrop look.<br />8:09<br />And I went for it and I love them.<br />8:13<br />I loved my breast implants.<br />8:14<br />I, I feel like they, they helped me embody a certain confidence that I didn’t feel like I had at the time.<br />8:22<br />I also have learned just to hug them and love on them and like, feel like their mind for so many years.<br />8:30<br />And then, you know, I, I really did, I love them.<br />8:33<br />There was, there’s no part of me that says that I don’t love them and I and I own that and I do.<br />8:39<br />And you know, as I and I really also just want to take a moment real quick to make sure that like as I share this, like if you have breast implants, I am not shaming you.<br />8:49<br />There is no part of me that wants to say that these breast implants are bad and that breast implants are negative like there’s something you know, negative about it.<br />8:58<br />I’m gonna be sharing my story and how I felt and how I’ve peeled the layers when it comes to my breast implants.<br />9:05<br />All right, Mila, I’m jumping in here real quick to tell you about the fully expressed community because the women that are in this group are phenomenal.<br />9:14<br />And if you’re listening to this and you’re a lady, a female or know someone that is female or a lady that is on this path of growth and wanting to continue to evolve as a human being and find their fullest authentic expression in their relationships in their life and their business and relationships and want to be surrounded by a community of women that are dedicated to doing the work themselves.<br />9:36<br />I want you in this community, I want to invite you into this community.<br />9:40<br />I really think that being surrounded by other women that are on the same path that just get you that just totally understand where you’re coming from or where you’re going or where you want to go and wherever that path is and create such a safe space for you to be held in that and encouraged in that is so important for our healing.<br />9:57<br />If you find yourself feeling an ounce or a Sprinkle of anxiety or overwhelmed or just uneasiness with the thought of being in a group container about talking about very vulnerable things.<br />10:10<br />I just want to encourage you and remind you that I totally understand.<br />10:14<br />I totally get it.<br />10:15<br />It can be edgy, it can be scary to open yourself in that way.<br />10:20<br />But in doing so you end up creating so much more healing.<br />10:24<br />I’ve had some of the biggest breakthroughs being in containers that can hold me and being surrounded by other women that are also on this path because I feel like I’m seen and understood.<br />10:35<br />And so I truly want to invite you into giving it a chance.<br />10:38<br />I’m also offering one month free if you leave a review of the podcast and then you will get access to the next Second Wednesday to join us.<br />10:48<br />So go ahead and leave a review and I will send you the invitation to see you.<br />10:53<br />So you can actually get a taste of what it feels like to be within the community.<br />10:57<br />Again.<br />10:58<br />Come join us in the muffle express community where you only don’t hear from myself and get teachings and somatic practices and meditations and guiding and network nervous system regulation.<br />11:08<br />But you also get to learn from renowned practitioners, healers, coaches, et cetera that are doing the thing in this world.<br />11:16<br />And they have gifts to share with you about what is available to you and you get to take that and crack the code for yourself and how that applies to your life and how that applies to your relationships and how that applies to your business and your brand, your career, et cetera.<br />11:31<br />Because for all of us, women, I really do envision a world not only for the betterment of ourselves, of why we live on this earth, but as well as our community, as our collective, as the human being, a human population, really bringing an opening arms to the woman that is fully expressed, that is living in her power, that is so confident and bold and as well as such in her feminine and vulnerable and soft and open to creating that space.<br />12:02<br />And so here we’re going to be surrounded by other women that want that and that create that and have this burning desire to be on that path.<br />12:09<br />So come join us, leave a review.<br />12:11<br />You want join for the next one for free.<br />12:13<br />And I hope to see you there.<br />12:15<br />So yes, I loved my breast implants.<br />12:18<br />I did.<br />12:19<br />I, you know, they, they gave me a lot of confidence.<br />12:22<br />They allowed me to set my body.<br />12:23<br />I felt like they complimented my body because I’m bootylicious and I’m curvy and I needed some curves and I, I was like, pretty much like a small, like a full a like B cup.<br />12:34<br />And so like, I really felt like it complimented me in very many ways.<br />12:38<br />And also, you know, at the time, like I really viewed these breast implants as a, as a sign of my feminine.<br />12:46<br />Like it helped me, I thought that having bigger boobs made me feel more feminine and more sexy and that, you know, instead of being a flat chested or so like, you know, comparing and I really did own that and I have completely worked through so much of my body image struggles.<br />13:06<br />And at the time, like I definitely dealt with like, obviously you guys all know, my eating disorder kind of hit around that time.<br />13:15<br />I was very insecure about my body and this was this kind of solved the problem at, at that point, I mean, a part of the problem, not the entire problem.<br />13:23<br />Come on.<br />13:24<br />I’ve clearly had a lot of healing to do ever since then, we’re talking about over 10 years ago now at this point.<br />13:29<br />And so, yeah, I absolutely love them.<br />13:32<br />And when I started really, really paying attention to my healing and becoming aware of vaccines, foreign objects, putting foreign objects, birth control in my body and just looking at my body in a much more holistic way.<br />13:52<br />I started to have these little nudges, these little whispers.<br />13:55<br />So I vividly remember having a conversation with a friend when I started to see my first holistic nutritionist, which was kind of a natural path.<br />14:02<br />At the time, she did a lot of muscle testing.<br />14:04<br />We did a lot of supplements.<br />14:05<br />She helped me get really clean on all my, all my meals.<br />14:09<br />This was back in 2020 when I started working where I had there, I told her that I had breast implants and, you know, and she also had breast implants and I asked her, I was like, do you ever worry about the breast implants being harmful to your body?<br />14:24<br />Like, what if it’s affecting my body in this way or what if it’s causing things like that’s not really living a really clean lifestyle?<br />14:33<br />Like my breast implants are fake.<br />14:35<br />You know, I have silicone in my body.<br />14:38<br />And you know, she said, well, this is an opportunity for us to work with our, our holistic nutritionist to basically manage the symptoms.<br />14:48<br />So support myself with supplements to do what to fix quote unquote, what the implants were causing to my body.<br />14:56<br />And so I already had that little in interest in that little little nudge and so fast forward to back to being in Peru.<br />15:04<br />And after that hike, we all went and got food and I just had so much anxiety in my body, I could not get my mind off thinking about my breast implants.<br />15:16<br />And I was walking around the towns of Peru and I was just thinking and thinking and knowing like I have to get these removed, I have to get these removed.<br />15:24<br />And this is after years of starting to learn more.<br />15:26<br />So I’ll, I’ll tell a little bit more of what I’ve learned.<br />15:28<br />So at this point, I had already learned a lot about breast implants, specifically breast implant illness.<br />15:34<br />And yeah, I just felt like I can literally feel my body as I’m talking about this, like going back to that state and I pulled my mom aside and I was like, mom, I can’t, I can’t stop thinking about this like I need to get my breast implants removed.<br />15:48<br />And I told her and I told her how scared I was and I told her how nervous I was, but I also know how I needed to do it.<br />15:55<br />And she supported me immediately and having her on my team and saying like, ok, Kara, like, let’s let’s get your breast implants removed like you can do this and I’ll help you in any way, you know, just, but just receiving her support, I immediately said yes.<br />16:11<br />And I remember texting Nick and calling Nick and letting him know that my mom was on my side that my mom was going to support me with getting this breast implants removed.<br />16:21<br />So I got back to the United States and I walked into the doctor that did my breast implants and talked to him about getting an explant.<br />16:33<br />And I walked out of that consultation and decided to get an explant.<br />16:38<br />And what it really comes down to is since I’ve started to do so much work within my body thematically and also just falling, truly fucking falling in love with my body and knowing that whatever size my body is or whatever I look like or the wrinkles that I get or whatever discoloration I have on my skin or anything along those lines like that.<br />17:04<br />I love my body.<br />17:05<br />And I, I’ve truly started to, I mean, I truly started feeling that a couple of years ago and it has solidified even more like there is literally not a moment that comes goes by at this point that I never second guess my confidence in my body, my confidence might shift based off the mood that I’m in, but my body or how I look or what I’m wearing no longer just completely takes me out for the day.<br />17:30<br />Like that’s no longer an option.<br />17:32<br />And that’s really huge for someone that has dealt with an eating disorder.<br />17:37<br />Body dysmorphia, put her body through the fucking ringer had bulimia.<br />17:42<br />Like that’s a lot, that’s really huge.<br />17:44<br />So I’ve done a lot of work to like love my body and so deep down like I knew that these breast implants were no longer mine.<br />17:52<br />When I saw that photo, it was so confirmed, so solid that these breast implants are no longer mine.<br />18:00<br />And I started to also go through this phase of seeing women, I think because now I just see women and bodies and humans as beautiful that whether they have big boobies or small titty bitties or loving whatever size of implants, they have a woman that is confident and embodied and just feels so beautiful in her skin goes such a long way and there has nothing to do with their body image.<br />18:33<br />And I started to see that I started to recognize that I would see women with bigger booties like me, not as much titty like I do right now.<br />18:42<br />And I think I, you know, you know, not as much boobs right now and I, for anyone, I guess wants to know, I have like a full, a full sea right now.<br />18:51<br />And so, you know, I started to see these women like, wow, you’re so beautiful.<br />18:55<br />Like you are owning your body, you are owning, it had nothing to do with their body.<br />18:59<br />They were just owning their soul, their light, their energy, the internal conversations that they had within themselves.<br />19:06<br />And as I did that, you know, I started to put you in together and I was like, since when or who said that being curvy and big bootylicious makes me sexier or makes me confident or makes me glow like none of that actually does it right.<br />19:27<br />Like, truly, like you can see someone that is stunning, but if they’re shy and insecure, you could feel that energy.<br />19:33<br />And so that’s, that’s really what kind of did it for me?<br />19:37<br />That was the big ticker for me.<br />19:39<br />A lot of people end up removing their breast implants and I’ll talk about this and go through an explant surgery because of the breast implant illness symptoms.<br />19:47<br />And so if all of you guys don’t know, a lot of women experience breast illness or breast implant illness and this is literally on getting to a point where the FDA and medical are trying to say this is an actual diagnosis because for so long, the science behind it hasn’t been there.<br />20:05<br />And there are literally Facebook groups.<br />20:07<br />There are groups of women that are saying that they’re experiencing all of these symptoms such as anxiety, gut problems, hormonal imbalances, headaches, migraines that no one knows the answer to.<br />20:21<br />And so there’s these, these Facebook groups of women that are literally I’m talking like hundreds of thousands of women that are saying that they all have these common symptoms and they all started after they got their breast implants and I mean, it makes fucking sense.<br />20:36<br />You know, like we literally have silicone within our bodies and we’re thinking that our bodies are just gonna be like, I love them.<br />20:42<br />Let’s just be a part of them because they’re not, but they’re not and not everyone’s bodies end up.<br />20:48<br />What’s the best way to say this?<br />20:49<br />Not everyone’s bodies end up adapting and welcoming the breast implants like others might.<br />20:57<br />Right?<br />20:57<br />And for me, when it came to symptoms, when I first got them, I was going through the eating disorder, the bulimia, my grandmother had passed away.<br />21:06<br />Like, and I think over, I went through a hormone, I mean, chaos, but like I couldn’t really pinpoint that the symptoms were connected to the breast implants because I was tackling from other directions.<br />21:18<br />But I do know now of kind of working through all that stuff.<br />21:23<br />I do have other symptoms that just feel like they’re getting stuck.<br />21:28<br />And I don’t know if they’re connected to the implants and this is why it’s not necessarily the decision for me on driving it to get them removed.<br />21:36<br />But I have or through all of my symptoms, I have managed it.<br />21:40<br />I take my supplements, I regulate my system.<br />21:42<br />I do all the things that I need to do.<br />21:44<br />And I have realized especially when it comes to like my grip, like my hands and my grip are getting weaker.<br />21:53<br />They’ve started getting weaker over the last couple of years and they’re getting much weaker.<br />21:57<br />Like I cannot feel that and it makes a lot of sense because it’s all connected to where the implants are.<br />22:03<br />I have also felt over the years sporadically.<br />22:06<br />I get like a pain in my left boob in my left breast and I can kind of feel them right now like they don’t feel good.<br />22:14<br />Like I know something’s wrong and I’ve known something is wrong for a couple of years.<br />22:20<br />Does it have me on my deathbed?<br />22:22<br />No.<br />22:22<br />Does it have me super sick?<br />22:24<br />No.<br />22:25<br />Is it something that I can manage?<br />22:27<br />Yes.<br />22:27<br />Am I in a place right now where I don’t want to manage my symptoms to the point where I am on my deathbed?<br />22:33<br />Yes.<br />22:33<br />Like I, I truly want to avoid creating illnesses or yeah, basically illnesses that I have to work through and all these symptoms.<br />22:45<br />And so this is the reason why I’m getting my breast implants removed.<br />22:49<br />And you know, the other thing that I want to share really quickly that I learned was that the silicone.<br />22:56<br />So a lot of people get worried about the breast implants actually erupting and then creating the silicone actually getting into your body, but it’s actually getting absorbed into our bloodstream since the minute that they were in my body and makes me so mad.<br />23:10<br />That makes me so sad because I’m just like, holy shit.<br />23:14<br />Why did I do this in my body?<br />23:16<br />And this is the part where I get very emotional because I know that I decided to get the implants from a place of insecurity from a place of wanting to look a certain way.<br />23:28<br />Yes, it was, ended up being an option, but it definitely, there was definitely parts of me that wanted the breast implants at the time.<br />23:34<br />And I get so sad because I decided to do this from a place.<br />23:40<br />Yeah, insecurity and wounds.<br />23:43<br />And now that I’m in a place where I truly love my body.<br />23:47<br />I wish I just had, I wish I had done the work before I decided to get the breast implants in because I’ve done a shit ton of work to fall in love with my body.<br />23:58<br />And to be honest, I’m so scared of what’s going to come from getting these, these ex plants, these breast implants removed.<br />24:07<br />And I say that because that’s the biggest part like I know what it feels like to be closed off.<br />24:14<br />I know what it feels like to not feel confident in your body when you’re in the bedroom and being intimate with your partner.<br />24:21<br />I know what it feels like to want to hide when you’re naked.<br />24:24<br />And I also know what it feels like to be free in your body.<br />24:29<br />I know what it feels like to walk around the house naked and be so confident and love my body.<br />24:35<br />I know what it feels like to give myself fully to my partner to make like, I know what it feels like to be so open and receiving.<br />24:45<br />And I’m so scared that this, this breast explant surgery is going to close me up and I don’t want to close up.<br />24:56<br />What I’m so grateful for is that I have all of the tools, the somatic practices, the somatic ceremonies to be with whatever the decides to come up after this surgery.<br />25:09<br />And I know it’s gonna be such a beautiful layer of another additional layer that I get to release and let go.<br />25:19<br />So I can fall in love with my body fully.<br />25:23<br />But it’s one of those things that I’m more scared for the process.<br />25:28<br />And I’m also very confident and in my abilities to come back because I have come back so many times, I have fallen in love with my body over and over again.<br />25:39<br />My body has been the biggest vessel for me when it comes to healing.<br />25:43<br />It has been my initiation to every step that I have wanted to take and for the woman that I am today.<br />25:51<br />And what I do know is that I have an amazing partner that is super supportive of, of this.<br />26:00<br />And I’ve never ever felt from him that he won’t love my body with the size boobs that I have or not, you know, like, and there’s so many reasons for that.<br />26:12<br />But, you know, we’ve had a lot of conversations around that because I was like, how are you going to respond when I no longer have these big boobies?<br />26:20<br />And, and that’s really coming from a place of hoping that he still accepts me and loves me,, for if my body changes and I think he’s never ever made me feel like he won’t.<br />26:33<br />And he is constantly reassuring me and reaffirming me that we’re gonna get through it together and that he’s gonna be there along the way with me.<br />26:42<br />And I am just, yeah, I, that’s been really grateful because that’s one of the things that I don’t, I’ve experienced such deep, deep love in our relationship and I don’t wanna close myself off to that.<br />26:54<br />And so I’m thinking about proactively thinking about making sure that I continue to open myself up, and throughout that process, taking a big deep breath real quick.<br />27:09<br />And so those are a lot of my insecurities about when it comes to this.<br />27:14<br />But I know that this is again the next layer that I get to share in my evolution and as well as an opportunity to be more expressed and more fooling me in that next stage of who I am and who I be.<br />27:27<br />And so, I think that’s, that’s where I’m gonna leave it.<br />27:32<br />I think this is the end of this episode.<br />27:35<br />I, I do feel called to if anyone wants to hear, you know how I’m preparing for this surgery, what I’m doing, what I’m gonna be taking.<br />27:45<br />I have a literally a list of all the things that I’m gonna be doing to support myself in this surgery.<br />27:53<br />So if you did get a chance to listen to my past episode about winter time, I wasn’t fucking kidding when I said I am literally going into a deep healing state this winter.<br />28:02<br />And I actually intentionally plan that I planned that I was gonna get the surgery in November, December time frame.<br />28:08<br />So I can do a lot of going inward and having the space too to hibernate.<br />28:13<br />I had originally planned to have this surgery back in May because I was trying to get it done before the summer time and I ended up pushing it out for a number of reasons, financial, not feeling fully ready, not doing enough research kind of a thing.<br />28:29<br />And since I’ve been able to take this space, I’m so grateful for all of the information that is out there, breast implants and the more that’s coming to the surface because there’s a lot of women that are struggling with a lot of symptoms when it comes to the breast implants.<br />28:46<br />And I’m so grateful that I’ve been able to manage a lot of my symptoms if I have them.<br />28:50<br />I’m also grateful that my symptoms aren’t necessarily like, quote unquote deadly.<br />28:56<br />Like I don’t feel like I’m gonna be like that.<br />29:00<br />I am grateful that I’m gonna be taking them out here shortly.<br />29:03<br />And yeah, I think the next episode, I’m going to share how I’m preparing.<br />29:08<br />and I’ll also make sure to keep you guys in the loops of what it looks like going into surgery as well as what it feels like afterwards.<br />29:17<br />But I really felt called to, to share this episode with you because I think it needs to be talked about way more.<br />29:24<br />I think people need to know what breast implants can do.<br />29:31<br />I don’t, I can’t say and be defined in saying that breast implants are the problem to everything.<br />29:38<br />But I do know they are playing a very significant role in a lot of women’s lives right now over the last four y you know, the years and the generations that I’ve gotten breast implants.<br />29:48<br />And so I just, I just feel so called to share that.<br />29:50<br />And again, I’m not no breast implant or black breast explant expert by all means this is, that’s not where I’m coming from.<br />29:58<br />It’s just me wanting to invite you into the story that I’m I’m working through and what’s coming up and how I’m gonna do that.<br />30:05<br />And yeah, I Yeah, so thank you so much for listening.<br />30:10<br />Thank you so much for just supporting me from a distance.<br />30:15<br />And if you know anyone that might resonate with this episode, like, please feel free to share it with them.<br />30:21<br />And if any of you guys want to talk about it, I’d be happy to talk about it on Instagram.<br />30:27<br />Just send me a DM and I’m sending you guys lots of love.</div></div></div></div></div></div></div>



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<p>7:22 – Karenna’s thought process leading to implants at age 20</p>



<p>12:18 – Coming to love and accept her implants over the years</p>



<p>19:47 – Learning about breast implant illness and potential risks</p>



<p>15:16 – The moment on a hike in Peru when she knew she had to explant</p>



<p>24:14 – Her fears about losing confidence and intimacy after surgery</p>



<p>25:51 – Nick and her community’s support through this process</p>



<p>27:09 – How she is physically and emotionally preparing for surgery</p>



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In this deeply personal solo episode, I share my decision to remove my breast implants after 10 years.



I got my breast augmentation surgery at age 20 while battling body image issues and eating disorders. The implants became symbolic of my femininity and confidence.



Over time, as I healed my relationship with my body, I started having intuitions it was time to remove my implants. Last summer of 2022, seeing myself in a photo triggered the final knowing.



I vulnerably share my complex history with implants, fears about losing confidence after explant, and how I’m preparing physically and emotionally.







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Full Transcript0:00Welcome to the Fully Expressed Podcast with Karenna.0:03I am low key, very nervous for today’s episode and you can already feel it.0:13I can already feel it in my eyes.0:16So today’s episode is a little bit, it’s, it’s very special to me because this is something that I have been preparing for, have been intentionally thinking about over the last year.0:30But to be Frank, this is also something that I’ve been thinking about for a number of years.0:36And I think parts of me already knew that this was something that I needed to do and not just needed to do but felt called to do and they would come up in different conversations in different ways and different, you know, different things.0:54And it was always a thought in the back of my head and it just, it took me some time to truly wrap my mind around what that actually meant and how I was going to get there and truly embodying kind of being ready for something like this and also just timing, I think, you know, because I’ve been thinking about this for a really long time.1:15It’s something that I needed to be prepared for.1:20And because I’ve been able to give myself this space this last year to, to be with it, to do a little bit more research, to dive into it.1:29I feel way more prepared than I probably would have if I jumped the gun when I decided that I was going to do this.1:35And so it all started or it all kind of came to the head when I was in Peru with my family.1:45We went back in, I want to say it was, it was August of 2022.1:51So August of 2022 I went to Peru with my family and I’ve been to Peru multiple times.1:59I’ve been so grateful to experience Peru and different cities within Peru.2:03And I love Peru if you don’t know this, I am Peruvian.2:06So I have a lot of family in Peru.2:08And this year we decided to do Machu Picchu and Cusco again, we got a chance to do them with a ton of our friends.2:18We did a full tour.2:19It was absolutely amazing.2:21And I’ve been to Machu Picchu before and there’s different ways that you can do Machu Picchu.2:28So or like, you know, go from Cusco to Machu Picchu and go up and one is you got to go into the sacred valley, you got to go into Cusco, you go to the sacred valley and then from there, you want to make sure that you get on the train that’s going to take you to Machu Picchu.2:45That’s the first way, you can take a train all the way there and then you basically jump on a bus from there and get your way up there and it’s, it’s pretty high.2:54I can’t exactly tell you the exact elevation, but it is very, very high in elevation.2:58And so that’s the number one way.3:00And that’s a lot of the ways that...]]>
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<p>The winter season can significantly impact your mood, energy levels, and overall wellbeing. Shorter daylight hours and less time spent outdoors can take a toll on your nervous system. Many people experience symptoms of seasonal affective disorder (SAD) and ‘winter blues.’</p>



<p>In this insightful solo episode, Karenna gets vulnerable about her own struggles with seasonal depression last winter. For the first time, she felt the effects of low energy, sadness, disrupted sleep cycles, and wanting to hibernate during the colder, darker months.</p>



<p>Karenna realized she needed to be much more proactive about nervous system regulation this time of year. She shares the mindset shifts, lifestyle habits, and self-care practices she’ll be implementing to thrive this winter.</p>



<p>If you also get the winter blues, you’ll find this episode full of actionable tips for feeling your best mentally, physically and emotionally. Karenna offers guidance on minimizing seasonal depression and honoring your body’s needs during hibernation mode.</p>



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The winter season can significantly impact your mood, energy levels, and overall wellbeing. Shorter daylight hours and less time spent outdoors can take a toll on your nervous system. Many people experience symptoms of seasonal affective disorder (SAD) and ‘winter blues.’



In this insightful solo episode, Karenna gets vulnerable about her own struggles with seasonal depression last winter. For the first time, she felt the effects of low energy, sadness, disrupted sleep cycles, and wanting to hibernate during the colder, darker months.



Karenna realized she needed to be much more proactive about nervous system regulation this time of year. She shares the mindset shifts, lifestyle habits, and self-care practices she’ll be implementing to thrive this winter.



If you also get the winter blues, you’ll find this episode full of actionable tips for feeling your best mentally, physically and emotionally. Karenna offers guidance on minimizing seasonal depression and honoring your body’s needs during hibernation mode.







Tune in and be a part of this enlightening conversation!







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Full Transcript0:01Welcome to the Fully Expressed Podcast with Karenna today.0:06You get a little solo action episode with me.0:10I’m so stoked.0:11I’ve been sitting on this episode and thinking about how I want to talk about this episode for a couple of weeks.0:18Now.0:19It’s a very important episode to me because last year was the first year that I’ve experienced, I think.0:26Well, let’s take it back last year.0:28It was the first year that I experienced that and I was aware that I was experiencing some kind of seasonal depression just overall not my best self when it comes to the winter season.0:44I especially now that I am way more in tune with my body now that I’m way more aware of what seasons feel like to me and what I like, what it feels like to feel good, to be honest, I think that’s where a lot of the awareness is coming from.1:00I think, you know, I’ve done so much work to feel good, right, to feel good in my body.1:07And last year was the year, the, the summer before last year was a really grounding year.1:15Like I remember feeling really good and then going into the winter time this year, I was like, wow, I’ve never experienced so many lows and I’ll explain why.1:25But the reason for this episode is really because because of that and if any of you are, are nervous or aren’t necessarily looking forward to the winter time or maybe you love the winter time and I’m so excited for you.1:41But this is really going to be an episode where I, I share what kind of came up for me last year and as well as what am I going to be doing this year?1:49That’s different and, and across my mindset shifts, what I’m gonna be doing to take care of my physical health, what I’m gonna be focusing on when it comes to my nutrition and things that I’m going to be planning to look forward to.2:03And the reason why I have set up such a beautiful intention and structure for this winter time this year is because I wanna make sure I go into it really unattached and ready for what winter actually means.2:19And that is, that’s really one of the biggest shifts for me is in the difference this year compared to last year is that I’m going to be really looking at winter time as an opportunity to dive with inward and hibernate.2:34And what does...]]>
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<p>The winter season can significantly impact your mood, energy levels, and overall wellbeing. Shorter daylight hours and less time spent outdoors can take a toll on your nervous system. Many people experience symptoms of seasonal affective disorder (SAD) and ‘winter blues.’</p>



<p>In this insightful solo episode, Karenna gets vulnerable about her own struggles with seasonal depression last winter. For the first time, she felt the effects of low energy, sadness, disrupted sleep cycles, and wanting to hibernate during the colder, darker months.</p>



<p>Karenna realized she needed to be much more proactive about nervous system regulation this time of year. She shares the mindset shifts, lifestyle habits, and self-care practices she’ll be implementing to thrive this winter.</p>



<p>If you also get the winter blues, you’ll find this episode full of actionable tips for feeling your best mentally, physically and emotionally. Karenna offers guidance on minimizing seasonal depression and honoring your body’s needs during hibernation mode.</p>



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<div class="wp-block-create-block-castos-transcript"><div class="ssp-transcript"><div class="row"><div class="col"><div class="tabs"><div class="tab">Full Transcript<div class="tab-content ssp-transcript-content">0:01<br />Welcome to the Fully Expressed Podcast with Karenna today.<br />0:06<br />You get a little solo action episode with me.<br />0:10<br />I’m so stoked.<br />0:11<br />I’ve been sitting on this episode and thinking about how I want to talk about this episode for a couple of weeks.<br />0:18<br />Now.<br />0:19<br />It’s a very important episode to me because last year was the first year that I’ve experienced, I think.<br />0:26<br />Well, let’s take it back last year.<br />0:28<br />It was the first year that I experienced that and I was aware that I was experiencing some kind of seasonal depression just overall not my best self when it comes to the winter season.<br />0:44<br />I especially now that I am way more in tune with my body now that I’m way more aware of what seasons feel like to me and what I like, what it feels like to feel good, to be honest, I think that’s where a lot of the awareness is coming from.<br />1:00<br />I think, you know, I’ve done so much work to feel good, right, to feel good in my body.<br />1:07<br />And last year was the year, the, the summer before last year was a really grounding year.<br />1:15<br />Like I remember feeling really good and then going into the winter time this year, I was like, wow, I’ve never experienced so many lows and I’ll explain why.<br />1:25<br />But the reason for this episode is really because because of that and if any of you are, are nervous or aren’t necessarily looking forward to the winter time or maybe you love the winter time and I’m so excited for you.<br />1:41<br />But this is really going to be an episode where I, I share what kind of came up for me last year and as well as what am I going to be doing this year?<br />1:49<br />That’s different and, and across my mindset shifts, what I’m gonna be doing to take care of my physical health, what I’m gonna be focusing on when it comes to my nutrition and things that I’m going to be planning to look forward to.<br />2:03<br />And the reason why I have set up such a beautiful intention and structure for this winter time this year is because I wanna make sure I go into it really unattached and ready for what winter actually means.<br />2:19<br />And that is, that’s really one of the biggest shifts for me is in the difference this year compared to last year is that I’m going to be really looking at winter time as an opportunity to dive with inward and hibernate.<br />2:34<br />And what does that actually mean?<br />2:36<br />Like as some of, you know, and I really do prioritize sinking my life to my menstrual cycle.<br />2:47<br />It has been one of truly the biggest gifts that I’ve ever received implemented over the last few years.<br />2:54<br />And something that I’ve realized as a woman is that throughout the month, we are literally four different people.<br />3:01<br />We have summer, spring, fall and winter and going through those cycles monthly and knowing and being giving myself permission to be fully expressed in every single month to whatever my body actually needs.<br />3:16<br />So I’ll give you a little tip inside and I’m going to bring it back into what the purpose of this episode is.<br />3:21<br />But basically, you know, when it comes to your menstrual cycle, when you get your period, that is day one, that is actually your winter.<br />3:31<br />So you are fully in hibernation mode, you are bleeding, you are releasing, you are purging, you are cleansing your body on so many levels.<br />3:41<br />And then you go into the spring into the follicular phase and that’s where you start to feel a little lighter, a little happier.<br />3:51<br />And then you go into ovulation phase, which is summer baby.<br />3:55<br />This is where we feel like 1000 per 1000.<br />3:59<br />Like we feel really good in our bodies.<br />4:01<br />We have bright, we have so much energy and we just feel really great.<br />4:05<br />And then we go back into the fall and our luteal phase and then we go back into winter and see we go through this every single month.<br />4:12<br />And as I’ve really tried to and honestly, not just tried, I mean, I’ve truly embodied being super unattached and ready for every single week, every month, right?<br />4:24<br />Like I just really found this beautiful dance and beautiful balance of my body and every step of the cycles that I go through.<br />4:32<br />And this is, this is what my new perspective is for the years.<br />4:37<br />And I don’t truly don’t know how I never, I missed this or how this never clicked for me.<br />4:42<br />But I’m gonna be looking at the year the same way.<br />4:46<br />and I have been looking at the year in the same way, you know, I, and want to start leaning into that even more because I tend to be someone that loves the summer time.<br />4:58<br />Like if you asked my family, my friends, my boyfriend, I am literally a lizard that can lay out on the sand on the sun and feel so good.<br />5:08<br />And I think I’ve done this my whole life.<br />5:11<br />I don’t really, didn’t really know how much I loved it or why I loved it.<br />5:15<br />And until the more recent years and a lot of that has to do with like the sun literally gives me energy and restores me.<br />5:23<br />It is the, the answer to my nervous system regulation laying at the beach being on the ground, touching the warm floor.<br />5:32<br />Literally, it’s like energy coming out of the ground and into my feet.<br />5:36<br />Like I feel that so entirely and I feel that the minute that I step outside and let the sun just touch my face.<br />5:44<br />And you know, it’s, there’s so many things now that are just clicking because I’m so in tune with my body and can tell you when I’m in my body and when I’m not and sun just the sun does magic wonders for me.<br />5:59<br />And so does water.<br />6:00<br />And so, you know, being someone that grew up by the water, I get to jump in the ocean way more in the summer time.<br />6:07<br />And it is literally my, my medicine and it continues to be like, I, for example, like it is mid October and Nick and I went and jumped in the ocean yesterday and it was a little windy outside, but the water felt so good and him and I walked out of that like, absolutely like bliss.<br />6:26<br />And, you know, we had so much energy for the rest of the afternoon and evening that we had to get some stuff done, but we took care of ourselves and I get to do that a lot in the summer time.<br />6:36<br />I get to do that a lot more in the spring time.<br />6:39<br />It’s more difficult to do it in the fall in the winter time.<br />6:43<br />But because it’s a little colder, but this is the other reasons why I love like cold therapy or cold plunges that I’ve been doing for a years.<br />6:52<br />You know, if you don’t know this, like, you know, getting into a cold body of water really helps you reset your nervous system.<br />6:59<br />It’s not for everyone.<br />7:00<br />I will say that some people’s nervous systems don’t do that great in the cold plunge.<br />7:06<br />And if you ever have questions about that, let me know.<br />7:08<br />But like bringing it all back like summer is truly my favorite.<br />7:13<br />Obviously, right?<br />7:14<br />When we’re all ovulating every single month, you know, when you feel really good in your body, feel sexy as fuck and you like look good in your clothes and your bright and you know, all of that.<br />7:24<br />Of course, I’m gonna be so like wanting to feel that all the way.<br />7:28<br />And last year, last winter, I didn’t realize how, how it affected me as much as it did and how much I craved just summer and bliss and water and warmth and stuff like that.<br />7:44<br />And one of the reasons why to here in California and I feel so bad for anyone listening to this because I’m talking about California and you’re like Corona, you have the best weather I hear you.<br />7:54<br />And you know, for someone that has experienced really beautiful weather for most of her life.<br />8:00<br />Last year, we got the most rain we’ve ever had.<br />8:03<br />Like it literally felt like six months of rain and the way that I describe rain to like my sister who has been spending a lot more time in Utah because of her boyfriend living out there, you know, in the snow, she gets to play in the snow in the rain.<br />8:17<br />I don’t really have a lot to do.<br />8:18<br />And so you found, I found myself, like, really staying inside a lot.<br />8:23<br />I ended up working a lot.<br />8:25<br />I watched a lot of TV and just laid on the couch because I literally didn’t have anything to do.<br />8:29<br />Like, it wasn’t like, I, I enjoyed walking outside in the rain.<br />8:33<br />Yes.<br />8:34<br />Kuzco.<br />8:34<br />And I would go for runs in the rain because you had to go to the bathroom in the middle of the rain.<br />8:38<br />But it wasn’t like I did that and that’s the one thing about rain that I don’t love and last year just really, really hit me in that way.<br />8:46<br />And,, you know, as I talk about this, there’s also a part of me that feels bad that I’m quote unquote complaining.<br />8:53<br />But it’s, it’s my truth and it’s true.<br />8:55<br />And as anyone else that’s hearing this, like, maybe you have more seasons where you live or maybe you have more winters than you live in.<br />9:04<br />Like one.<br />9:06<br />I, I think I resonate way more than ever have because I’ve been able to experience what it feels like to experience weather like that and one power to you.<br />9:19<br />And if you’re someone that loves it, kudos to you, like your system is awesome and I’m so excited for you and, you know, both of us have our truths as we talk about this.<br />9:30<br />And so, yeah, the biggest shift that I’m gonna have going into this, this winter is going to be like, all right.<br />9:38<br />So I’m going into hibernate.<br />9:41<br />This is an opportunity for me to do inner work, to heal, to be with my body, to slow down, to give it permission to sleep in, to give it permission to just be and really trying to do my best in doing that because something that I visit specifically to struggle with when it comes to the winter time is wanting to work out early in the mornings.<br />10:08<br />And if you’re somewhat, if you know me, like, I’m someone that loves to work out first thing in the morning because it gives me so much energy for the day, it kind of sets me up.<br />10:17<br />But in the winter time, it’s very difficult for me to get out of bed.<br />10:21<br />It actually happened this morning where I wanted to get up at like 6 36 45 just so I can get a workout in so I could start before working.<br />10:29<br />And that, and I truly couldn’t get out of bed.<br />10:32<br />Like, and you know, getting to a place of giving myself permission to do that is so much better than fighting myself.<br />10:40<br />I, you know, if we fight ourselves and get hard on ourselves, we end up spending a lot more energy than just being with.<br />10:47<br />What is if you listen to the last podcast and if you listen to other podcasts of me, like, I truly believe in just being with, what is it actually moves through a lot quicker and in the same situation.<br />10:58<br />So, yes, I will be really looking into the winter time for a little bit of a, not maybe a little death and rebirth, but, you know, just like the plants and the world kind of die and they all come back in bloom, like that’s what I’m going to be looking at winter time.<br />11:16<br />Like, and, and it’s not, you know, this year for me is a little different.<br />11:19<br />I am going to be going into like a really deep healing season come November, which I will be sharing shortly about and it’s gonna require me to truly slow the fuck down.<br />11:32<br />I’m gonna be getting a surgery done in November, which yes, again, I will be telling you guys all what that is, but it’s gonna force me to truly drop down and even without the surgery, you know, I’m, I was planning on doing a lot of these things anyways and implementing this as my go to every single year.<br />11:54<br />So I can have some kind of structure and allow myself to flow within that structure and be supported.<br />11:59<br />And that’s the thing, right?<br />12:01<br />Like this year, I want to be supported.<br />12:03<br />I wanna be prepared.<br />12:04<br />I wanna take care of my nervous system.<br />12:07<br />I want to make sure that I am intentionally being with myself, intentionally creating what I want this winter to look like.<br />12:17<br />And So here we go.<br />12:18<br />I told you about the mindset shifts.<br />12:21<br />When it comes to my actual physical health, I am planning on doubling down on my nervous system support not so much in deep diving into somatics.<br />12:34<br />Like yes, I will be able to do my somatic practices and be with whatever emotions come up from slowing down from hibernating, right?<br />12:41<br />Like once I get to be in my body, that’s when a lot of shit comes up and having the tools to be with my body, release those emotions and support my emotions are gonna be the most important.<br />12:54<br />But the things that I need to give me resource to give me capacity to be able to be with whatever comes up for me this winter.<br />13:02<br />Like in truly releasing that I’m going to be supporting my nervous system by trying to get as much sunlight as possible.<br />13:12<br />And you’re probably like Creta, how are you going to get a lot of sunlight in the winter time?<br />13:16<br />There’s not a lot of time and while that’s true, yes, we don’t physically see the sun as much, but the sun is still shining through the clouds and even on the most gloomy days.<br />13:26<br />If you go outside first thing in the morning or throughout the day, your skin, your body is receiving sunlight.<br />13:33<br />And so I will be trying to get sunlight first thing in the morning as much as possible.<br />13:38<br />Once I get outside, I will be trying to do my best to get breaks out in the outside.<br />13:43<br />Even if it’s gloomy, even if there’s a break in the rain, your girls going outside.<br />13:49<br />So that’s gonna be a really big intention of mine support.<br />13:51<br />Complimented by I will be doubling down on my red light therapy through my red light therapy sauna blanket that I just got for my birthday.<br />14:03<br />My friends just got it for me.<br />14:04<br />I got the higher dose red light sauna blanket.<br />14:08<br />And of course, my boyfriend actually literally texted all my friends saying that hey, chronic is serious seasonal depression and we want to give her, I really want to give her this higher dose blanket to support that this winter.<br />14:24<br />And so your girl is gonna be doubling down on that.<br />14:28<br />I will make sure to put a link in in the show notes for you guys.<br />14:32<br />If you guys want to look into it, it’s it’s gonna be really great.<br />14:34<br />It’s not only really great because of the red light, right.<br />14:36<br />Right.<br />14:36<br />The red light is really gonna be supporting all of the sunlight that I’m not going to be getting.<br />14:41<br />It’s also a very healing light, but it’s also going to help me detox.<br />14:45<br />So detoxing and opening up the different pathways are going to be very important for me this winter.<br />14:51<br />Another way that I will be doubling down on that this week, this winter is one I am going to be going through much more of like a physical cleanse.<br />15:03<br />So I plan on doing a liver detox, and parasite cleanse.<br />15:07<br />And so I can fully purge and release anything that my body is holding this winter.<br />15:14<br />I, because of my surgery in November, I think I’m gonna be personally probably doing starting it, November, December, probably like early January get, get my body ready to detox, ready to purge, ready to release, not just like physically but emotionally and energetically, just get shit out of my body and really prepare myself for that.<br />15:38<br />And something that I love about the winter time is an opportunity to eat warming foods and drink a lot of bone broth and eat cooked vegetables.<br />15:46<br />All these types of things are, are really helpful for just gut nutrition and gut health.<br />15:54<br />And so in preparation for the cleanse, I will be doing a lot of warming foods.<br />16:00<br />A lot of bone broth, cooked veggies, teas.<br />16:05<br />I’m going to try my best to cut back on coffee and just focus on bo broth as much as possible.<br />16:13<br />I really don’t drink coffee as much anymore, but I don’t want my system to be in a highly reactive state or a stimulated state this winter.<br />16:23<br />I really want it to be present and with what is.<br />16:26<br />And so, so those are the kinds of things that I’m looking at this winter and you know, really soaking up a lot of the rest and slowness.<br />16:36<br />And so I am intentionally diving into this winter, ready to heal emotionally, physically, spiritually and energetically.<br />16:46<br />I am setting myself up and doing that.<br />16:49<br />I am.<br />16:49<br />If you find this episode interesting, I would invite you to reach out to, to me so I can connect you with my boyfriend.<br />16:59<br />He is a natural, he’s in school to becoming a naturopathic doctor, a traditional naturopathic doctor and has his, he’s a nutritionist, he’s a health coach.<br />17:11<br />And so if you want like a more serious plan for yourself and what actually meets your needs, he can do that.<br />17:18<br />What I’m specifically talking about is what I’m going to be doing.<br />17:21<br />This is not medical advice, don’t just do it because I said it, make sure your system is actually ready to do this.<br />17:28<br />But the takeaways here is that I’m leaning into this winter as an opportunity to hibernate detox per release.<br />17:36<br />All the things that I need to.<br />17:38<br />It’s very similar to my menstrual cycle that I get to do every single month, right?<br />17:43<br />Every single period I am releasing and purging and being with whatever needs to come up.<br />17:50<br />You know, in old ribes, I don’t know if you know this, but in tribes and cultures, they used to look at women around at this time of the month like the period you’re when you’re bleeding and you’re on your period as an opportunity for them to talk about and share what was working within the tribe and what was not working within the tribe because we have such a beautiful gift of being able to become aware of what’s actually working in our lives.<br />18:13<br />I’m going to take that same view and perspective into this winter.<br />18:18<br />I want to look at this winter as truly of like purging, releasing kind of doing an audit of like what’s working, what’s not working.<br />18:26<br />What do I want next year to look like?<br />18:27<br />What do I want spring and summer to look like?<br />18:31<br />And that’s all built into the plan that I’m taking and the pillars of that are going to be my mindset, which I already shared, getting my physical health primed and ready for the detox, which is what I’m doing with sunlight, red light therapy, eating really healthy foods, trying to not eat as much processed foods as possible and staying in and really being ready for this rest and slowness.<br />18:58<br />Now, along with that, I will also be creating things to look forward to.<br />19:02<br />So one thing that I found myself last winter being like, oh my gosh, I can’t wait for like, when can I get out of here?<br />19:08<br />I wanna go somewhere warm, I wanna go do that.<br />19:11<br />And it wasn’t because I wanted to escape what was doing.<br />19:15<br />It’s because my system needed to be resourced to be able to tackle what was going on here.<br />19:21<br />And so something that I intentionally plan to double down on this winter, which it’s traditionally the opposite of what I do, one thing is seeing friends and getting connected and being in community.<br />19:35<br />You know, I can fall into the practice, especially because the sun goes down at 44 30 here where I end up getting, eating dinner and going to bed really early and not really seeing a lot of people throughout the week.<br />19:46<br />And I want to change that.<br />19:47<br />I want to find the joy and the connection and the vulnerability and the authentic connection through my friendships.<br />19:58<br />And so I have been going back and forth about whether doing a biweekly family dinner with all of my friends or a monthly dinner with all of my friends and weekly would be great.<br />20:10<br />But I think biweekly might feel best.<br />20:12<br />I’m gonna kind of see what that feels like for them.<br />20:14<br />I already pitched it to them and they’re like 100%.<br />20:16<br />But the goal there is for me to have connection throughout the week, right?<br />20:20<br />Not being fully alone.<br />20:22<br />And the other thing that I will be intentional about this year is kind of looking at January February March, April timeline about places that I can go visit, you know, changing my environment.<br />20:38<br />That has always been such a beautiful way to kind of give myself a resort a reset as well as just inspiration to what I want and and changing up this facing environment.<br />20:51<br />So I will be planning just trips and sprinkling time to go to warmer places, but also just go to places that change my environment, whether that’s going to maybe the place is not warm, but it looks different.<br />21:05<br />You know, the apartment, the place that I’m staying in looks different.<br />21:08<br />And so that I will also be planning this year and not trying to make it like a last minute thing.<br />21:14<br />Right?<br />21:15<br />And this year I don’t want to come from the place of being reactive to the point where my system has just had it where I’m either in like a deep, deep spiral or I’m just anxious to get out of the fuck out of where I am.<br />21:28<br />I, I truly want to be intentional and prepared for what’s coming and also allow the opportunity for whatever needs to come up this winter to be here and fully be with it and release it and work through that.<br />21:42<br />So, yeah, and the last thing that I’m gonna be doing, I’m going to be very intentional about wellness days, possibly like weekly or bi weekly.<br />21:52<br />A lot of my friends here.<br />21:53<br />I don’t have the space for this in my apartment.<br />21:55<br />They have saunas and cold plunges.<br />21:58<br />So wellness days are gonna be the opportunity for me to really, really healthy foods and community double down on the sauna and the cold plunge therapy.<br />22:09<br />So going back between cold plunges and saunas for myself and really being stranded by friends.<br />22:17<br />So those are the three things that I’m going to be looking forward to.<br />22:20<br />So friends trip sprinkled into this winter time as we enter into the spring as well as wellness, very designated wellness days with my friends.<br />22:32<br />And so, you know, this is the season, this is the season for us to slow down hibernate, be with whatever the fuck needs to come up.<br />22:43<br />You know, and you’re gonna hear me say this all the time, like I’m here for all parts of us and you know, whatever parts come up for a reason and learning to be with that is gonna be the biggest gift you can give for yourself.<br />22:56<br />It’s something that I continuously do.<br />23:00<br />And welcome when I can and I know this winter time personally because of what I have coming up is going to be another intense layer of healing for me and I have tears coming up in my eyes because once I tell you guys what it is, you’ll know.<br />23:16<br />So keep a look out for the next episode because I will be talking about it and openly and vulnerably about what’s coming here in November.<br />23:25<br />But anyways, I hope that you realize that the winter is not bad, winter is not something to be scared of.<br />23:33<br />Winter is not something for us to fear.<br />23:36<br />It’s not something for us to do that.<br />23:38<br />And if you’re struggling with working through past experiences where you have had low winters, you know, you’ve reached reached seasons that you didn’t know you were going to get out of in past winters, I don’t want to take away from that.<br />23:54<br />And that also is true and that’s valid.<br />23:58<br />And I hope that this podcast episode gave you ideas and resources, but you can start to implement into your winter time to give you more resource and more capacity to tackle what el what else comes up for you this winter.<br />24:16<br />If you would like some more ideas, feel free to email me at koto at creo dot com.<br />24:24<br />We can chat over email, just I’ll drop you guys a little sheet or just a couple bullet points of what you could be doing this winter to get you more resource.<br />24:35<br />If you feel like you want to share with me what came up for you last winter and how you can tackle that this year.<br />24:41<br />I’d be happy to support you in that as well.<br />24:44<br />But I want us to know that we are not alone this winter.<br />24:48<br />You know, we don’t have to be alone.<br />24:50<br />And at the same time, there is this beautiful peace to spending time with ourselves this winter.<br />24:56<br />I think that’s the other reason why we tend to hibernate, right?<br />24:59<br />Tend to be more by ourselves and kind of be able to listen and stop and slow down.<br />25:06<br />So I think this winter is, at least for me, I’m really looking at it as an opportunity to, to shed another layer of whatever my body is holding on to, whether that is just shit that might have come up this year or shit that I’m holding on from generations of trauma, whatever it is, I don’t need to make sense of it.<br />25:27<br />But all I do know is that this winter is gonna be the winter that I will be intentionally stepping into my healing, prepping my body to support that healing process and knowing that I have things to look forward to.<br />25:45<br />So with that being said, thank you so much for listening today.<br />25:50<br />If you found this episode helpful, I would truly truly ask you to just share it with a friend, share it on social media.<br />26:00<br />If you know, if you have any takeaways, please leave me a review because I really want to get this podcast out as much as possible.<br />26:07<br />And I hope that you found this helpful, so loving you today, loving you always and we’ll talk soon.</div></div></div></div></div></div></div>



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<p>0:44 – Why lack of sun and more indoor time negatively impacted her last winter</p>



<p>2:19 – Shifting her mindset to see winter as a time for hibernation and slowing down</p>



<p>11:16 – Actionable tips for nervous system regulation like sunlight, red light therapy, detoxing</p>



<p>19:21 – Importance of social connection to stay upbeat when it’s cold</p>



<p>20:38 – Her plan for self-care days and getaways this winter</p>



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<li>Last winter brought Karenna’s first intense seasonal depression due to relentless rain and lack of sunshine in California.</li>



<li>She’s shifting her mindset to embracing winter as a needed time of inward focus, hibernation and release.</li>



<li>Tips to support your nervous system during winter include sunlight, red light therapy, thermal therapy, detoxing, rest and healthy food.</li>



<li>Social connection helps significantly with seasonal blues – she recommends planning regular community time.</li>



<li>It’s key to have things to look forward to, like trips, getaways and wellness days.</li>



<li>Karenna is focused on being proactive this winter for full nervous system regulation.</li>
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The winter season can significantly impact your mood, energy levels, and overall wellbeing. Shorter daylight hours and less time spent outdoors can take a toll on your nervous system. Many people experience symptoms of seasonal affective disorder (SAD) and ‘winter blues.’



In this insightful solo episode, Karenna gets vulnerable about her own struggles with seasonal depression last winter. For the first time, she felt the effects of low energy, sadness, disrupted sleep cycles, and wanting to hibernate during the colder, darker months.



Karenna realized she needed to be much more proactive about nervous system regulation this time of year. She shares the mindset shifts, lifestyle habits, and self-care practices she’ll be implementing to thrive this winter.



If you also get the winter blues, you’ll find this episode full of actionable tips for feeling your best mentally, physically and emotionally. Karenna offers guidance on minimizing seasonal depression and honoring your body’s needs during hibernation mode.







Tune in and be a part of this enlightening conversation!







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Full Transcript0:01Welcome to the Fully Expressed Podcast with Karenna today.0:06You get a little solo action episode with me.0:10I’m so stoked.0:11I’ve been sitting on this episode and thinking about how I want to talk about this episode for a couple of weeks.0:18Now.0:19It’s a very important episode to me because last year was the first year that I’ve experienced, I think.0:26Well, let’s take it back last year.0:28It was the first year that I experienced that and I was aware that I was experiencing some kind of seasonal depression just overall not my best self when it comes to the winter season.0:44I especially now that I am way more in tune with my body now that I’m way more aware of what seasons feel like to me and what I like, what it feels like to feel good, to be honest, I think that’s where a lot of the awareness is coming from.1:00I think, you know, I’ve done so much work to feel good, right, to feel good in my body.1:07And last year was the year, the, the summer before last year was a really grounding year.1:15Like I remember feeling really good and then going into the winter time this year, I was like, wow, I’ve never experienced so many lows and I’ll explain why.1:25But the reason for this episode is really because because of that and if any of you are, are nervous or aren’t necessarily looking forward to the winter time or maybe you love the winter time and I’m so excited for you.1:41But this is really going to be an episode where I, I share what kind of came up for me last year and as well as what am I going to be doing this year?1:49That’s different and, and across my mindset shifts, what I’m gonna be doing to take care of my physical health, what I’m gonna be focusing on when it comes to my nutrition and things that I’m going to be planning to look forward to.2:03And the reason why I have set up such a beautiful intention and structure for this winter time this year is because I wanna make sure I go into it really unattached and ready for what winter actually means.2:19And that is, that’s really one of the biggest shifts for me is in the difference this year compared to last year is that I’m going to be really looking at winter time as an opportunity to dive with inward and hibernate.2:34And what does...]]>
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<p>I’m so excited to share this interview with somatic therapist and hypnotherapist Jessica Benstock! Jessica was my guide and mentor through an incredible trauma-informed somatic certification called The Phoenix Path last year. Her depth of knowledge and experience with multiple healing modalities is amazing.</p>



<p>In this episode, Jessica shares:</p>



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<li>Her journey into hypnotherapy, shamanic work, meditation and somatic therapy</li>



<li>Perspectives on watching somatic work become more mainstream over the last 10+ years</li>



<li>How she brings together techniques from different healing approaches</li>



<li>Using parts work, somatics and hypnotherapy for trauma healing</li>



<li>Why she was drawn to help others through deep emotional and somatic work<br /></li>
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<p>Tune in and be a part of this enlightening and empowering conversation!</p>



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I’m so excited to share this interview with somatic therapist and hypnotherapist Jessica Benstock! Jessica was my guide and mentor through an incredible trauma-informed somatic certification called The Phoenix Path last year. Her depth of knowledge and experience with multiple healing modalities is amazing.



In this episode, Jessica shares:




Her journey into hypnotherapy, shamanic work, meditation and somatic therapy



Perspectives on watching somatic work become more mainstream over the last 10+ years



How she brings together techniques from different healing approaches



Using parts work, somatics and hypnotherapy for trauma healing



Why she was drawn to help others through deep emotional and somatic work




Tune in and be a part of this enlightening and empowering conversation!







You can read the full podcast transcript for this episode below:



Full Transcript0:00Right.0:00Welcome to the Fully Expressed Podcast with Karenna.0:02I am so excited for today’s conversation because I have a very special person coming on to the podcast.0:12As many of, you know, I went through a somatic trauma informed somatic certification last year called the Phoenix Path.0:19And my mentor and teacher had is with us today.0:24Jessica Benstock.0:25Jessica is not only such an amazing human on all ends.0:29She has truly, I feel like, I mean, yes, Jess is just simply, I don’t know, you just live so much of everything that you teach and the capacity that you hold is absolutely incredible.0:45And the depth and the teachings that you’ve brought to the Phoenix Path has been absolutely amazing.0:50So for everyone that’s listening, I do have Jessica Benstock on here with me, Jess.0:55Hi, Jess.0:56How are you?0:57I’m so good.0:58I’m so good.1:00Yeah, I truly meant like having you here is such a special thing for me because the Phoenix Path truly was like the solidifying piece to like a lot of my healing journey as just an individual, not even for what I was truly going for, which is what I, what I loved about the Phoenix path, right?1:18So for those listening, what the reason why I chose the Phoenix path as the Somatic trauma informed certification that I wanted to go through was I didn’t want someone just to teach me the, the teachings.1:30I wanted to experience the teachings and actually go through it so I can actually experience it as a client and truly actually embody what I was learning.1:37And that was one of the biggest gifts that the Phoenix back gave me.1:42And I really think it’s a testament to just like where you’re at and how much you’ve embodied and how much you’ve been able to show.1:48And so I just am so grateful for that program and that opportunity to work with you for like it was six months in total, but we had a month in between.1:56So we felt like 6 to 7 months, almost like a whole year.2:00Yeah.2:00It’s funny how it’s the Phoenix path is like half a year, but scaled out, especially because they have the retreat at the beginning and the retreat at the end feels a lot longer and it feels like that to me too.2:12I’m always surprised when we get to the end of a session and I’m like, oh, that wasn’t a whole year, but that definitely felt like a whole year, right?2:19It did and, and as much as it felt like, how do I say this?2:23]]>
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<p>I’m so excited to share this interview with somatic therapist and hypnotherapist Jessica Benstock! Jessica was my guide and mentor through an incredible trauma-informed somatic certification called The Phoenix Path last year. Her depth of knowledge and experience with multiple healing modalities is amazing.</p>



<p>In this episode, Jessica shares:</p>



<ul>
<li>Her journey into hypnotherapy, shamanic work, meditation and somatic therapy</li>



<li>Perspectives on watching somatic work become more mainstream over the last 10+ years</li>



<li>How she brings together techniques from different healing approaches</li>



<li>Using parts work, somatics and hypnotherapy for trauma healing</li>



<li>Why she was drawn to help others through deep emotional and somatic work<br /></li>
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<p>Tune in and be a part of this enlightening and empowering conversation!</p>



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<p>You can read the full podcast transcript for this episode below:</p>



<div class="wp-block-create-block-castos-transcript"><div class="ssp-transcript"><div class="row"><div class="col"><div class="tabs"><div class="tab">Full Transcript<div class="tab-content ssp-transcript-content">0:00<br />Right.<br />0:00<br />Welcome to the Fully Expressed Podcast with Karenna.<br />0:02<br />I am so excited for today’s conversation because I have a very special person coming on to the podcast.<br />0:12<br />As many of, you know, I went through a somatic trauma informed somatic certification last year called the Phoenix Path.<br />0:19<br />And my mentor and teacher had is with us today.<br />0:24<br />Jessica Benstock.<br />0:25<br />Jessica is not only such an amazing human on all ends.<br />0:29<br />She has truly, I feel like, I mean, yes, Jess is just simply, I don’t know, you just live so much of everything that you teach and the capacity that you hold is absolutely incredible.<br />0:45<br />And the depth and the teachings that you’ve brought to the Phoenix Path has been absolutely amazing.<br />0:50<br />So for everyone that’s listening, I do have Jessica Benstock on here with me, Jess.<br />0:55<br />Hi, Jess.<br />0:56<br />How are you?<br />0:57<br />I’m so good.<br />0:58<br />I’m so good.<br />1:00<br />Yeah, I truly meant like having you here is such a special thing for me because the Phoenix Path truly was like the solidifying piece to like a lot of my healing journey as just an individual, not even for what I was truly going for, which is what I, what I loved about the Phoenix path, right?<br />1:18<br />So for those listening, what the reason why I chose the Phoenix path as the Somatic trauma informed certification that I wanted to go through was I didn’t want someone just to teach me the, the teachings.<br />1:30<br />I wanted to experience the teachings and actually go through it so I can actually experience it as a client and truly actually embody what I was learning.<br />1:37<br />And that was one of the biggest gifts that the Phoenix back gave me.<br />1:42<br />And I really think it’s a testament to just like where you’re at and how much you’ve embodied and how much you’ve been able to show.<br />1:48<br />And so I just am so grateful for that program and that opportunity to work with you for like it was six months in total, but we had a month in between.<br />1:56<br />So we felt like 6 to 7 months, almost like a whole year.<br />2:00<br />Yeah.<br />2:00<br />It’s funny how it’s the Phoenix path is like half a year, but scaled out, especially because they have the retreat at the beginning and the retreat at the end feels a lot longer and it feels like that to me too.<br />2:12<br />I’m always surprised when we get to the end of a session and I’m like, oh, that wasn’t a whole year, but that definitely felt like a whole year, right?<br />2:19<br />It did and, and as much as it felt like, how do I say this?<br />2:23<br />Like it was a, it was long, but it felt so fast at the same time.<br />2:27<br />Like I don’t even know where the days went when I was going through it.<br />2:31<br />I was like, I can’t believe I’m already at four months.<br />2:33<br />We’re already at the final retreat.<br />2:34<br />How did, how did this happen?<br />2:36<br />So yeah, just do you wanna introduce yourself and kind of share with everyone who you are and who you be and how you are and who you show up to be in this world.<br />2:46<br />I would love to.<br />2:47<br />Yes.<br />2:48<br />My name is Jessica Benstock.<br />2:49<br />I am 14 years to in my heart.<br />2:53<br />It’s my devotion to humanity.<br />2:55<br />It’s my, my soul feels like it is here to bring lights and connection back to the places where we need it most which tend to be places that have trauma and places, whether it’s in our personal life or our ancestry that just have really been either in shock frozen, they’ve been disassociated from them or they’ve just needed love in a way that the world around us hasn’t been able to provide that love.<br />3:22<br />And there’s a lot of different reasons for that, but I’ve been fascinated with where humanity can be and also how we’ve gotten to where we are.<br />3:29<br />So for me, ever since I was a kid that question, but I think a lot of us secretly have and some of us don’t really name is like what happened?<br />3:38<br />Like why is everything happening the way that it’s happening right now on earth and how can we change it?<br />3:46<br />And so for me that led to a journey starting with really intense spiritual awakening.<br />3:52<br />When I was 18, I first got trained in hypnotherapy when I was 18 as well.<br />3:57<br />Due to that spiritual awakening and that opened my whole world up to the subconscious.<br />4:03<br />And this was back in 2010.<br />4:04<br />So hypnotherapy, subconscious healing like that was seen as very, very woo, we didn’t have Joe to spend like making everything normalized in subconscious reprogramming work.<br />4:15<br />It was, it was very niche.<br />4:16<br />It was very woo.<br />4:17<br />There’s a lot of people that had therapy training at the time, they were in that training.<br />4:22<br />But at the same time, it was, they would kind of keep it hush, hush that they would do it with their clients because it was still seen as like very alternative somatic healing at the time, was still also seen as very woo.<br />4:32<br />And so I learned somatic healing, somatic hypnotherapy was my first introduction to somatic work.<br />4:37<br />And they learned four different kinds of hypnotherapy in that training.<br />4:41<br />And as someone who grew up in a family that there was so much deep, intense emotion, but no resolution and no repair, like so much just force and intensity of fighting to actually see people going into emotions in a way that you could actually create change and healing and resolution.<br />5:02<br />And it wasn’t something that we keep under the rug.<br />5:04<br />You know, it was something that we actually like collectively can heal together.<br />5:08<br />It lit something off of my soul shamanic work where for four years, I was training under different indigenous leaders and indigenous elders and healing techniques.<br />5:18<br />I at one point wanted to surveys and San Pedro.<br />5:23<br />So that was like where I was invested in my training and work.<br />5:26<br />I taught something called beta healing, which is a subconscious reprogramming method years.<br />5:32<br />And then that ended up leading to this is a very like quick snapshot.<br />5:37<br />But that also ended up leading to me ending the shamanic path and then studying at meditation school, that was a Western esoteric meditation school that I lived at for three years.<br />5:49<br />I trained there for six days a week, 10 hours a day for three years, except for a winter break that we had.<br />5:55<br />And from there, it was just a different way of looking at the subtle bodies, looking at emotional healing, work, energetic cultivation, things like that.<br />6:03<br />So I’ve, I’ve looked at it from a lot of the psychology, childhood development lens, the somatic healing lens, the hypnotherapy and subconscious reprogramming lens, the shamanic ancestral healing, indigenous lens and also the paths of like meditation and energetic cultivation lens.<br />6:22<br />And I always want more.<br />6:24<br />It’s a bit of my background, but yeah, constant, constant student to life.<br />6:29<br />Yeah.<br />6:29<br />Thanks so much for that.<br />6:30<br />And that was honestly another reason now that you were talking about it.<br />6:32<br />Another reason why I was so drawn to you was because you were bringing in all these different perspectives and like, taking these different perspectives and bring them into one, which was another brilliant thing that I got to witness, like being in your space because I was not only just receiving it from one lens and that’s another thing that I really so badly wanted was to be like, ok, somehow these are all talking about similar things in different ways.<br />6:57<br />They all have their specialties.<br />6:59<br />But like, how can you hone in on them and bring them together?<br />7:02<br />And you even took that through your teachings, which I thought was amazing, like you would share from this angle to that angle to this angle.<br />7:10<br />And as you were talking and I do very well in those situations and I learned really well in that.<br />7:15<br />So I thought that was absolutely amazing.<br />7:17<br />The one question I had that you brought up that I think is so interesting, like the word woo, you know, like I and I use the word War two, but like a lot of the things that we’re talking about now like somatics, one does what does somatics mean?<br />7:29<br />That’s one thing that I would love to clarify.<br />7:31<br />And so everyone can understand what is Somatics, what does SOMA actually stand for?<br />7:36<br />But then two, what was it like to step into something so early on that is becoming more norm today?<br />7:43<br />Like I think about this with like cold plunges.<br />7:46<br />Like I started co plunging like 56 years ago and like, I found it a long time ago and I loved it when I first came to San Diego, I started doing breathwork but now I’m in San Diego and it’s freaking blown up.<br />7:56<br />And I’m like, it’s amazing.<br />7:58<br />And at the beginning when I first started talking about a, it all back when I first started talking about breathwork and cold plunges, like it was like, people would look at me like, why are you doing that?<br />8:07<br />Like, you know what I mean?<br />8:09<br />Like why are you getting in cold water?<br />8:12<br />And I’d explain it and I tell them how good I felt afterwards and how my nervous system felt so good.<br />8:16<br />And they still look at me like what?<br />8:19<br />And then those same people today are now telling me like they’re doing cold plunges and breath work and they’re so excited about it.<br />8:25<br />And so I’d love to kind of hear what a what does someone mean?<br />8:28<br />But then what was it like to actually be kind of at the front end of that?<br />8:31<br />Right?<br />8:32<br />Because at least with Peter Levine, like he’s older like this has been around for a long time.<br />8:38<br />It’s not something that’s super woo.<br />8:40<br />I just don’t think that the awareness of the consciousness of the collective had found it yet the way that it is today.<br />8:47<br />Because on Instagram, you see somatics everywhere you see nervous system regulation everywhere.<br />8:52<br />So it’s definitely changed and shifted in how this has been presenting itself.<br />8:57<br />So I’ll stop talking.<br />8:59<br />But all right, Mila, I’m jumping in here real quick to tell you about the fully expressed community because the women that are in this group are phenomenal.<br />9:09<br />And if you’re listening to this and you’re a lady, a female or know someone that is female or a lady that is on this path of growth and wanting to continue to evolve as a human being and find their fullest authentic expression in their relationships in their life and their business and relationships and want to be surrounded by a community of women that are dedicated to doing the work themselves.<br />9:32<br />I want you in this community.<br />9:34<br />I want to invite you into this community.<br />9:36<br />I really think that being surrounded by other women that are on the same path that just get you that just totally understand where you’re coming from or where you’re going or where you want to go and wherever that path is and create such a safe space for you to be held in that and encouraged in that is so important for our healing.<br />9:53<br />If you find yourself feeling an ounce or a Sprinkle of anxiety or overwhelmed or just uneasiness with the thought of being in a group container about talking about very vulnerable things.<br />10:05<br />I just want to encourage you and remind you that I totally understand.<br />10:09<br />I totally get it.<br />10:11<br />It can be edgy.<br />10:12<br />It can be scary to open yourself in that way.<br />10:16<br />But in doing so, you end up creating so much more healing.<br />10:20<br />I’ve had some of the biggest breakthroughs being in containers that can hold me and being surrounded by other women that are also on this path because I feel like I’m seen and understood.<br />10:31<br />And so I truly want to invite you into giving it a chance.<br />10:34<br />I’m also offering one month free if you leave a review of the podcast and then you will get access to the next second Wednesday to join us.<br />10:44<br />So go ahead and leave a review and I will send you the invitation to see you.<br />10:49<br />So you can actually get a taste of what it feels like to be within the community.<br />10:53<br />Again, come join us in the muffly expressed community where you only don’t hear from myself and get teachings and somatic practices and meditations and guiding and network nervous system stun regulation.<br />11:04<br />But you also get to learn from renowned practitioners, healers, coaches, et cetera that are doing the thing in this world.<br />11:12<br />And they have gifts to share with you about what is available to you and you get to take that and crack the code for yourself and how that applies to your life and how that applies to your relationships and how that applies to your business and your brand, your career, et cetera.<br />11:27<br />Because for all of us women, I really do envision a world not only for the betterment of ourselves, of why we live on this earth, but as well as our community, as our collective, as the human being, a human population really bringing an opening arms to the woman that is fully expressed that is living in her power, that is so confident and bold and as well as such in her feminine and vulnerable and soft and open to creating that space.<br />11:57<br />And so here we’re going to be surrounded by other women that want that and that create that and have this burning desire to be on that path.<br />12:05<br />So come join us, leave a review be why I joined for the next one for free.<br />12:09<br />And I hope to see you there.<br />12:11<br />Really, it is really crazy.<br />12:12<br />It’s crazy too.<br />12:13<br />I mean, it’s amazing on one end, it’s incredible to watch how things that almost were taboo.<br />12:20<br />Like when I first started doing any of this work in 2010, it was, it was kind of weird to mention trauma or your emotions.<br />12:30<br />Like it would make people this really awkward in a conversation, right?<br />12:33<br />And for me, it was the most fascinating thing or even just like how parts work is just very normally talked about.<br />12:39<br />Now.<br />12:40<br />It was not that way before I remember specifically like being a a gathering with a bunch of my friends and I was trying to share how, you know, there’s these different sub personalities is what I was first taught, they were called, there’s these different sub personalities.<br />12:54<br />We have all of these different parts of our psyche and you can actually contact parts of yourself that you haven’t been in contact with for a long time.<br />13:01<br />And other parts can come in and be cultivated from different parts of times in your life.<br />13:06<br />And it’s like there’s this switch where teleprompter switch where certain things can turn on so certain things can turn off and like it was crickets, it was like, ok, cool.<br />13:17<br />Anyway, and I remember being so excited, you know, and, and now the fact that, and also by the way, most of my family is in western medicine.<br />13:28<br />And so the fact that I was gonna go to college and actually didn’t and ended up using a lot of the college money that I had, which wasn’t that much that my parents had saved up to go to this hypnotherapy training and the fact that it was alternative and the fact that it was questionable, like, even to my family who, you know, they still, they actually boomers that went to therapy, but it was still like, I don’t really know what it is that you’re doing and is this reputable.<br />13:55<br />And now, and my whole family, I remember my whole family being like, very worried about me, like, I don’t know where she’s going.<br />14:03<br />You know, most of them are like college is important.<br />14:05<br />School is important.<br />14:06<br />You’re doing all these alternative trainings.<br />14:07<br />Why are you doing those things?<br />14:09<br />And, and then I had people in these trainings, the somatic therapy training, the rest of the hypnotherapy trainings that would come to me and be like, you are so lucky.<br />14:17<br />You’re finding this so young because this is, and these are people with phd S.<br />14:21<br />These are people with like full on practices that were saying like it’s not now, people aren’t gonna realize it now.<br />14:28<br />But in our clientele, like in the room in the sessions, this is the stuff that works the best.<br />14:34<br />And I listened to that, you know, and, and I felt very grateful that they came and told me that because it gave me a level of confidence that even when the social world wasn’t reflecting that back, I could see it changing.<br />14:48<br />I could see it changing in myself.<br />14:49<br />I could see it changing in my practice sessions.<br />14:51<br />And then to watch the world start to actually, I think we’re still getting to a place of integration because I think a lot of people talk about it and application of it is completely different.<br />15:02<br />And I know we’ll probably get into that.<br />15:04<br />But to see that it’s even common for people to talk about trauma to see the amount of people that have watched Gabor Mate’s documentary on trauma to see that people are talking about emotions like it’s, it’s entered into a collective fear at a level where people understand this is important, this affects how I see things, this affects how I am in relationship, this affects my interactions in the world.<br />15:28<br />And there’s something in my, my heart that like very much is grateful and it gives me hope.<br />15:37<br />You know, the fact that it’s being normalized, it’s not behind closed doors anymore.<br />15:42<br />It doesn’t have to be like a hush, hush thing that means something is wrong with you.<br />15:46<br />And so I think we’re still in that integration process.<br />15:49<br />Like I think a lot of people online with the best intentions or maybe just trying to follow a trend or like the nervous system, somatic somatic feeling in your body.<br />15:58<br />And so I need to jump on this trend.<br />15:59<br />I’m gonna try to understand it.<br />16:01<br />I’m gonna try to get it.<br />16:02<br />And so we, we’ve hit this kind of saturation point where people are like everyone’s talking about this.<br />16:08<br />But I, you know, you see it in people that come through Phoenix path.<br />16:12<br />There’s a lot of people that came through last year that had other trauma trainings from people that were actually very well accredited, but just because they could talk, the talk doesn’t mean that like going into the depth of it and changing that actually is still more rare.<br />16:27<br />So I’m looking forward to the inevitable thing when something becomes a trend and then the collective eats it up and then realizes like, wait, something’s not changing.<br />16:36<br />Like what do we do about that?<br />16:37<br />We’ve seen that with boundaries like the last couple of years, everyone, all of a sudden everyone’s talking about boundaries but then people are like, wait, boundaries aren’t just burning all your bridges.<br />16:47<br />I don’t know.<br />16:48<br />You know.<br />16:49<br />Yeah.<br />16:49<br />Like I use the word boundaries but don’t actually mean boundaries.<br />16:52<br />And so it’s, there’s this, you know, ma I think collectively so.<br />16:57<br />Yeah.<br />16:58<br />Yeah.<br />16:58<br />I mean, I love what you’re talking to.<br />16:59<br />It’s like so much about, like, yes, there are words, like these are words, you can look at the definition of it but like, what does it actually mean to practice it?<br />17:07<br />Be it and body, it live it and like be it.<br />17:11<br />I think really what it is, I think that’s the most difficult thing.<br />17:14<br />And especially with social media.<br />17:15<br />Like you hear, you think A plus B equals C and you’re like, but it says A plus B equals C, why isn’t it working?<br />17:23<br />And you’re like, no, it is good.<br />17:24<br />Like, why isn’t working?<br />17:26<br />Yeah, I’m so glad people are asking why it’s not working but people get frustrated and I think brings up a whole another topic.<br />17:33<br />This is why I can like, go different directions.<br />17:34<br />But like, I think so many people too, like, I have friends and coaches and mentors and people that are quote unquote doing the work, but they find themselves so stuck and finding themselves, like, beating themselves up about like, well, this keeps coming up.<br />17:49<br />Why can’t I move through it?<br />17:51<br />You know?<br />17:51<br />Or like, I thought I worked on this two years ago.<br />17:55<br />Why is it back again?<br />17:56<br />You know, like this constant thing of, like, we think that if we do A plus B, we’ll see that it’s going to essentially eliminate or cancel or completely, like, move on and move on to the next.<br />18:07<br />And I think there is so much there as to what that is and that almost leads me to truly what I wanted to talk about on the podcast was like the permission to feel all parts of me because I, if I’m talking honestly and transparently like, yes, I did so much work before joining the Phoenix path.<br />18:26<br />Like I’ve absorbed so many books.<br />18:28<br />I listened to so many podcasts.<br />18:30<br />I did, I signed up for coaches, I spent a lot of money on coaches, like I was doing the work in the way that I thought was doing the work and it gave me such incredible awareness of what was going on and I was able to embody some of it and like, actually, like, understand some of it.<br />18:48<br />But then there were still parts of me that got stuck and like the parts of me that got stuck were the parts of me that I felt like we were either right or wrong.<br />18:57<br />Like I was always stuck in between this right or wrong state or I was just like, no, like that’s not ok.<br />19:03<br />Like that part can’t be here because it’s quote unquote bad.<br />19:07<br />Like, the internal conversations that I had about the parts of you.<br />19:11<br />I know you’re probably lighting up right now.<br />19:13<br />I love this topic because it’s so crazy comment.<br />19:17<br />And it, and most practitioners don’t like, hides under the surface of sessions and it’s insane how most practitioners don’t even catch it and how sneaky it is to us.<br />19:27<br />So, I just love that you’re bringing it up because one of my favorite things to talk about.<br />19:32<br />Yeah.<br />19:32<br />And that’s why I want in Phoenix path I just constantly talking about.<br />19:36<br />Yeah.<br />19:36<br />And it’s, it was honestly the biggest thing that I talk about so much and honestly a big motivator of like the fully expressed podcasts and like what I’ve stepped into, I know.<br />19:45<br />Thank you, love you because I learned that if I wanted to express these parts of me and live these parts of me, I also had to learn and love the parts of me that I so badly wanted to like, say that they were wrong or I wanted to put them away or be like stubborn towards them and that kept me stuck.<br />20:04<br />But I think that truly was the thing that kept me stuck from like actually embodying the work and feeling the work and getting into that confident state of where I wanted to be because I subconsciously are parts of me that want to protect me or manage me and I’ll, I’ll throw you the ball after this.<br />20:19<br />But like, I, you know, at that time was so much easier for me to say no and I thought that they were wrong, like I had named them as bad and a part of me named them as bad was because of the information that I was also consuming from books, from podcasts from Instagram, which is like a whole another thing that’s fascinating.<br />20:43<br />It’s like, because, you know, they say that if you are feeling these things, you should be doing these things or, you know, there was like this, like better way to do things but never truly embodying the shadowy pieces or loving the shadowy pieces.<br />20:57<br />And so truly, that was the biggest thing.<br />20:59<br />And so I’d love for, to talk about what does that actually mean to welcome all parts of you, what is parts where, how to create space for them and then just like the different dances of like, how does someone actually fall in love with them and like move through that and be with them to the extent that they want to be seen and felt without being completely and also still staying resilient, have faith that it’s all coming together because when you’re in it, it can feel really messy and icky and hard, you know.<br />21:30<br />Oh yeah, it can feel like you made your life a little bit messier by get, there were a lot of it messier by getting into it too, which can be really scary.<br />21:38<br />And the like that, you know, and I think it, I’ve come to learn that it can prevent people actually from going in because they almost can sense or they’ve heard like, oh, no, if I go in there, I don’t know what’s gonna come out.<br />21:49<br />And the truth is you don’t, your whole system has created a way for you to not feel and sequester and survive.<br />21:56<br />And that’s beautiful.<br />21:57<br />And it’s amazing.<br />21:58<br />And it is like, and your life’s not gonna fully change if you don’t fully go into these parts.<br />22:04<br />But it’s fascinating what you’re talking about to me where especially people who are more high achieving oriented, but like everyone, but especially people that are more high achieving oriented, which tends to be people who I work with and who I attract because that’s me.<br />22:18<br />Don’t realize that when we go into healing work, we take all of that perfectionism, all of the pressure, all of the, like I need to do it, right?<br />22:27<br />And we have zero realization that you’re actually creating, you’re super imposing that onto your relationship to yourself and to your work.<br />22:35<br />And what I mean by that, that’s a mouthful.<br />22:37<br />But basically what I mean by that is if I don’t do this, if I don’t heal this, if I don’t get this right.<br />22:42<br />If this part doesn’t change, then I am XYZ.<br />22:44<br />Yep.<br />22:45<br />So that gives you zero ability to connect with yourself as you are and fundamentally.<br />22:51<br />And if you, you can search all throughout different spiritual traditions, different indigenous traditions.<br />22:57<br />It’s very Taoist what I’m about to say.<br />22:59<br />But it’s also like in vedic work, it’s, it’s in all of this, the truth traditions that are, you know, thousands of years old that the only way to transform is to connect to what is acceptance comes from being connected to what is, it does not come any other way.<br />23:14<br />Nothing can actually change other than what is, which sounds obvious, right?<br />23:19<br />Of course, nothing can change other than what is be because that’s the only thing that inherently exists.<br />23:26<br />But for the complexity of our psychology, especially in the Western world, which is based on achievement based on being a certain way, even if we go in and we’re like, I just want to discover myself.<br />23:36<br />We don’t even realize we all have these little and I want myself to be XYZ and I want it to be this part of the vision board.<br />23:43<br />And it’s like, well, I don’t know the part of you that like wants to destroy that person that hurt you and then you went to freeze and all of that destructive, intense fiery energy is like hidden somewhere.<br />23:56<br />I don’t know if that’s on your vision board.<br />23:58<br />Yeah, I don’t know if that fits into your self identity, but like, do you need that part of yourself out here?<br />24:04<br />Absolutely.<br />24:06<br />Do you need the part of yourself that doesn’t know what’s going on?<br />24:08<br />Here.<br />24:09<br />Absolutely.<br />24:10<br />But that is the piece we miss.<br />24:13<br />And it sounds like the piece that you’re talking about around these.<br />24:17<br />I don’t know, like maybe ways of saying, oh, you have this symptom.<br />24:21<br />So you need to respond in this way to fix it.<br />24:24<br />And that’s, that is the thing at the beginning of Phoenix path at the beginning of teaching anything.<br />24:30<br />You always teach the principles.<br />24:31<br />But you know, like I know as the teacher, I’m gonna teach you guys from the first start about trying to fix yourself and how that doesn’t work and how all the techniques try to fix yourself and it will never work.<br />24:43<br />And everyone’s like, yeah, but then when you actually get in and you actually see that in real action the, the way that we go in to try to identify what’s good, what’s bad, what’s right, what’s wrong?<br />24:57<br />And also we get so frustrated.<br />24:59<br />Why isn’t this part of me changing?<br />25:01<br />Well, it’s not changing because you’re not letting it exist as it is and think of yourself as a kid.<br />25:08<br />Sorry, sorry, I was just, I can everyone just hear that for a second.<br />25:11<br />It’s not gonna change unless you be with it as it is.<br />25:15<br />Like, I know it can be crazy for some people like, you know, like it was cringe for me too just to be able to be like you want me to be with this the way that it feels right now and we’re like, yes.<br />25:28<br />And they’re like, I don’t want that, you know, like people are like, I don’t want that but keep going.<br />25:33<br />I just felt like that’s such a big little piece that it’s like, yeah, stay right here, just everything just here.<br />25:41<br />Yeah.<br />25:41<br />And I think part of why it’s really hard as we come up again, like, it’s incredibly uncomfortable, right?<br />25:47<br />Like when you actually get into a part of yourself that you have experienced shame in, you have been told by your culture or by your parents or by society is wrong or bad or you’ve been punished a bunch for it or you’re, you know, family didn’t have space to hold space for it or it doesn’t match who you think that you need to become.<br />26:09<br />So that other people see you as like worthy of love or valid or respectable or whatever it is, right?<br />26:16<br />That craft these incredibly beautiful complex identities on, right?<br />26:23<br />But we don’t realize that we sequester different parts of ourselves in order for those identities to exist.<br />26:30<br />And so when you start to come into a place where like how I identify as this is what’s right.<br />26:36<br />This is what’s good.<br />26:36<br />This is what I want people to see of me.<br />26:39<br />And this is actually what I’m feeling and have another human being actually be really present with you in a session.<br />26:45<br />There’s a lot of fancy tricks you can have, but man just learning to have capacity to hold presence and be accepting and embracing and loving.<br />26:53<br />And, and I think that’s another thing that I, I teach curiosity because I am a genuinely curious person.<br />27:00<br />Like all of my friends know this, I’m constantly asking questions about literally anything because because it’s fascinating to me, everything is fascinating and so like these parts of ourselves, we don’t accept or embrace, we have to learn to be curious about, but they create dissonance.<br />27:17<br />It is if it is dissonant, if this feels opposing to my identity or what I’ve been allowed to be or not allowed to be, is so uncomfortable to just be there much less like express it in a way where I may look messy or weird or crazy or whatever it is, right?<br />27:35<br />And no matter how normal it may be for you to see that part of someone else and be like, oh, it’s beautiful and be your best self, embrace it.<br />27:45<br />You know, when you sh up when you have to be in those parts, it’s so viscerally uncomfortable.<br />27:51<br />And I think to your point, if we as practitioners or as leaders are skipping the part of really embracing and exploring and being like, let’s actually pause and not try to fix this about you.<br />28:06<br />We miss a huge part of the person sitting in front of us.<br />28:10<br />We do them a huge disservice and we unconsciously probably from ways that we were taught or ways we think we need to be to fix ourselves.<br />28:19<br />We limit what that person can actually experience of themselves, their innate gifts.<br />28:25<br />There.<br />28:26<br />Any intelligence?<br />28:27<br />I mean, I love it.<br />28:28<br />Like, I love when I find out like, in our demo session, I, I will never forget that where we found that part of that.<br />28:36<br />I just, I don’t know, I don’t remember the name that we, I don’t know if it was like sassy or like Brady or it was Brady.<br />28:42<br />I was like, there’s this really bratty part of me.<br />28:45<br />Yeah, we did a demo session and we went down like multiple layers of layers in that session.<br />28:50<br />But there was this full on Brady side that was like, no, like not gonna do that like super sassy and like, I could just feel her like within me and I was just, she was like so present.<br />29:01<br />Yeah.<br />29:02<br />And I like, I mean, it’s amazing how we could have done a whole session and then that part could have just hung out over here the whole time and like been like, yeah, you do that session, you do the other parts of me, you guys do that.<br />29:15<br />I’m gonna say over here but it was actually by going into the no and the fuck you.<br />29:20<br />And they’re like, I don’t actually want to, you can’t make me that we found like that’s where the goods are.<br />29:27<br />Yeah.<br />29:28<br />You know, like there.<br />29:29<br />So that was like such a I think reflecting back like that was such a, like a, wow, it’s ok for me to act bratty in this moment, you know, and it was like my truth at that time, you know, and I’m so grateful that I’ve been able to like, witness that part of me and that bratty part of me that almost like stubbornness sassiness that was like, literally keeping me from where I wanted to be.<br />29:51<br />But like, instead of me just like hopping over the fence and be like, oh, we’re not even gonna be there.<br />29:56<br />You know, I’m just gonna hop over real quick.<br />29:58<br />Let’s just avoid her and be like, oh, I let me just go to the thing that I want, you know, like I so badly had to learn how to actually be with that part of me and express it and see it and feel her and be in it and hold capacity for her.<br />30:11<br />And like all the things, one question that came up that has come up for clients myself and something that I’ve never truly thought.<br />30:19<br />But this one client asked me and I’m so curious what you think about this.<br />30:22<br />But I’ve gotten the question before of like, why would I express myself if I can’t be helped?<br />30:27<br />And like, what’s the point of me showing these parts of me if they’re not gonna be received or they’re not going to be held well?<br />30:35<br />Or the person on the other side doesn’t know how to hold me.<br />30:40<br />And I think this comes up in relationships sometimes because, you know, as you’re learning to express yourself, maybe you’re just one part of the partner, one partner is learning to express themselves.<br />30:49<br />They’re starting to put themselves out there.<br />30:51<br />But the other person doesn’t know how to be with what’s coming up.<br />30:55<br />And the person that’s trying to express themselves, you can see that they’re trying to manage their experience because at the end of the day, they’re not actually expressing themselves or openly communicating what’s really coming up for them and that can create disconnect in the relationship.<br />31:08<br />But like, again, like, why would someone want to express themselves if it’s not going to be held or received?<br />31:15<br />Well, what’s the point is the kind of question that I get?<br />31:18<br />I mean, it makes sense.<br />31:19<br />I want everyone to ask that question risky as fuck.<br />31:24<br />Totally.<br />31:25<br />Like, OK, so I’m gonna do this thing and this person may not actually give me what they want.<br />31:30<br />And I think it’s important in those situations like having parameters or like having, having containers set because some, and this is not the majority of people I know it’s not you.<br />31:40<br />But there’s some people that can be like, you know, you like, give them an inch and they’re like, oh, I can just freak out and like go off whenever I want.<br />31:48<br />But then there’s also people that are like, you know, so that’s not what we’re talking about, but having a container set where your partner knows and I’m in a whole other phase of this now where your partner knows, hey, I, in these situations sometimes not super direct about exactly what I’m feeling and exactly how I’m feeling.<br />32:08<br />And maybe part of that is because I don’t think that you can hold me.<br />32:11<br />I don’t think that, you know, I think that you’re gonna leave if you see this part of me, which is very like, I’m gonna be abandoned.<br />32:18<br />You know, there’s so many different reasons why we feel that stuff.<br />32:21<br />And so what I hear behind the question of like, well, what’s the point is actually if I do X, why is gonna happen?<br />32:30<br />Why would I do X?<br />32:32<br />And so there’s a sense of risk.<br />32:35<br />I think that ultimately, it’s kind of hiding behind that.<br />32:39<br />So that’s kind of like the question kinda within a question.<br />32:43<br />But I mean, the question directly is when we actually give ourselves space to feel fully and express fully what is actually happening inside of ourselves, what we do is we create alignment with what’s going on inside and having an expressed out side and the feeling of that alignment, especially in relationship.<br />33:09<br />Oh my God, you can be in a relationship with someone and you both have like half of yourselves that aren’t actually relating at all.<br />33:15<br />You’re just in your own little private world, having your own conversation, having your own resentment, having your own, having your own man.<br />33:21<br />I wish I could say that.<br />33:22<br />But I’m so scared because what happens if I get abandoned, if I say that or whatever will happen, right?<br />33:27<br />And the feeling of that sucks.<br />33:30<br />The feeling of that is excruciating because you’re not, you can’t actually have intimacy.<br />33:35<br />So see, it sounds like a nice word, right?<br />33:39<br />Oh Intimacy.<br />33:40<br />Sometimes intimacy means like here’s a really fucking messy part of myself that I don’t know what to do with and it is really confused and is really angry and it’s kind of a total mess and here it is.<br />33:50<br />Yeah.<br />33:52<br />Yes.<br />33:53<br />And getting to do that and just be like if they can’t hold you be really received in it and held in it or at least acknowledged for it and seen for it.<br />34:02<br />Even if that person doesn’t give you exactly what you want in the perfect way that you want it.<br />34:06<br />You now know what it feels like for that part of you to not be secret somewhere, your body knows what it feels like for that to express.<br />34:13<br />So it’s like the beginning of what I would say is like this really, it’s so visceral.<br />34:19<br />I mean, I’m curious your experience of it.<br />34:21<br />So you’ve gone through a lot of it.<br />34:23<br />Hence the name of this podcast.<br />34:24<br />Yeah, I mean, I, I really hone it like, I think I’ve gone through that, like with specific people, I’ve been so blessed within my partnership to have someone that is safe and is ready for the feminine chaos and I can go wherever I wanna go with him.<br />34:38<br />Like I’ve been really blessed in that way.<br />34:40<br />But even in having a relationship that is where he has done a lot of his own work, I would say no matter how safe he made it, I still had to learn to work through the assumptions of like, I think you’re gonna judge me or I feel like you might leave me if I say this or you’re gonna look at me differently if I’m honestly about these things and I had to work through myself.<br />35:03<br />But I want to go back to what you said, like letting inviting them into that conversation, not necessarily inviting them into like the chaos just yet, but like the door that it takes to open up to whatever the messiness is, whatever the truth is, whatever is an alignment for you.<br />35:18<br />And like, I think I found so much intimacy and connection and just letting him into those conversations and then him being like, you know, receiving that and being like, no, I’m here for you, whatever it is and just talking through that and then getting to a place of like, truly opening up the messiness and like going on and be like, all right now, you know how I feel so that but I think my truth has always been like, in, if I honor my truth that I’m in a light because I realized for so long being someone that did not communicate openly or was more submissive or people pleaser or soft, I didn’t own my truth as honestly.<br />35:55<br />But by speaking it, like you said, it put me in alignment and that’s what I was fighting for at the end of the day, it was for me, it wasn’t for the person on the other side receiving it for my partner.<br />36:07<br />It’s for me.<br />36:09<br />And that’s really the thing that carried me into, like, even wanting to do that even though yes, scary and yes, there’s a ton with it.<br />36:17<br />But that totally, I mean, it’s amazing to watch and I’ve experienced this again.<br />36:23<br />Like I said, I’m going through another phase of this where the risk is all the fears that you’re gonna judge me.<br />36:30<br />You’re never gonna see me exactly what you said.<br />36:32<br />You’re never gonna see me in the same light we’re gonna break up, right?<br />36:35<br />Kind of like the ultimate fear, like you’re gonna leave me or we’re gonna be abandoned.<br />36:38<br />But like, ultimately this container is gonna change.<br />36:41<br />I’m ready for that, you know, like whatever, you know, like wanting to hold on to like the way that it looks exactly like the way, yeah, the way that it look, the way that it feels day to day and the normal.<br />36:52<br />But, but the thing is you’re exchanging, you’re taking the risk to create more intimacy and by really actually authentically expressing yourself, which does take the inner work and I wanna acknowledge that, like, it takes really excavating these different parts of yourself.<br />37:08<br />So that first and foremost, you have a phone line to them.<br />37:11<br />And that’s something that I repeat in Phoenix path a lot.<br />37:13<br />It’s like if you want someone to see you, you have to see yourself and if you want someone to hear you, you have to hear yourself.<br />37:19<br />And that is one of those things that is like, oh that sounds nice and cool and catchy.<br />37:23<br />But like actually when you see that mechanism happened, it feels like fucking magic because you’re all of a sudden in contact with truths that you have hidden even from yourself because you felt like you couldn’t have them, it wasn’t safe.<br />37:37<br />You get in contact with those and then you literally are moving through a process.<br />37:42<br />This also trips me out of developing things as a kid were stunted.<br />37:46<br />So part of why it feels so messy is because those parts expressing actually never got to.<br />37:53<br />And so yes, you are however old you are.<br />37:56<br />But this part that’s expressing is opening up parts of your throat and opening up connections between your mind and your heart or your, your sense of self and your environment.<br />38:07<br />Like so many different neurop pathways are firing that are brand new, that didn’t get to have the myelin sheath and didn’t get developed in the way that they’re like now solidified.<br />38:18<br />And so it feels hard or confusing or clunky or weird or scary because you’re literally actually in real time developing parts of yourself that didn’t get development.<br />38:29<br />But also back to the original point, like you get to be in relation, you get to be fully in relationship to the other person.<br />38:37<br />And I’ve gotten to places in my partnership where it’s like, no matter what happens on the other end of this, we will both know ourselves more and we will both be more connected and relating to each other in the most real way.<br />38:50<br />Not in this way of keeping the status quo, not in this way of how we need to be or how we should be, but not in the way of what’s been passed on from our parents.<br />38:59<br />But the realness of each other, no matter what that’s gonna bring us closer.<br />39:03<br />If that brings us closer in a way that the relationship changes, which is the risk, then if that’s our truest expression, that’s what love is here to do.<br />39:12<br />But if we don’t do that, I don’t know, like it, it seeps its way into everything.<br />39:17<br />Intimacy is less.<br />39:19<br />Sex is not as good like every day to day.<br />39:23<br />Yeah, it’s just, it’s like the quiet thing that you could not do.<br />39:28<br />But if you do it, everything gets more vivid totally.<br />39:32<br />And something that I feel like a lot of people get stuck in, I think is in the comfortable of it being that way like where it’s like, well, we’ve already, we’ve already created so much disconnect functioning in the way that we are like my nervous system, my ego, however we want to talk about it is like, very comfortable in saying here.<br />39:50<br />So like for even someone listen, you know what I mean?<br />39:52<br />Like they’re, they’re living the life, the relationship, they do all the quote unquote things, check off the boxes.<br />39:57<br />But like, you know, they’re not actually deeply connected and neither they think they’re living their truth by checking off the connections, but they’re not really living in their truth because not all of them is being expressed in their relationship.<br />40:10<br />There’s this like, cool disconnect that happens.<br />40:13<br />What would you say?<br />40:14<br />Is that part of us or how would you describe the part of us that chooses to stay comfortable in that, like, really, like I’m good here.<br />40:25<br />I mean, that sounds great and all, but I’m good.<br />40:28<br />I can say I’ve been doing this for 10, 5, 10, 2015, 30 50 years plus more.<br />40:34<br />Why would I even want to start that process?<br />40:38<br />But like, you know, the part of us that keeps us stuck.<br />40:41<br />Yeah, because this is the funny thing about defense systems and, and safety.<br />40:47<br />It’s like somewhere it’s safe.<br />40:49<br />But then that boats the question and I think this is a really important thing, especially with like the trauma informed, this is totally tangential and I won’t go off on it.<br />40:58<br />But the word safe and everything.<br />41:01<br />This obsession with everything being ultra, ultra, ultra safe and this from someone who, like, teaches trauma resolution team shows trauma informed stuff.<br />41:07<br />But we went like way too hardcore into safety land to the point where it’s like, well, what is safety, what does that word even actually mean?<br />41:15<br />And some people actually may be very happy with, like, look, I get it.<br />41:21<br />My partner has a lot of their own stuff going on and we don’t talk about this stuff and I have this other part of my life and or other part of me and like, I don’t share that with them.<br />41:31<br />I’m OK with that.<br />41:32<br />Like, that’s just the way that life is.<br />41:33<br />And I think that a lot of us I know for sure with me, if I look at my parents, like that’s, that’s kind of how the culture that they’re part of is.<br />41:41<br />And if I look at my grandparents, that’s definitely how the culture was.<br />41:45<br />So a couple generations back, like you just deal with it, you don’t need to do all of this other extra work.<br />41:51<br />That’s just the way that it is and that may work for people.<br />41:55<br />And also I’ve experienced that the more aware of myself that I get the more of this kind of work that I do to heal, to wake up parts of myself, to integrate all these different aspects of my psyche, to be more connected to my soul.<br />42:10<br />I am less and less comfortable being closed off in parts of myself in my life, especially my close partnerships and friendships, you know, like this, this ability to have this life of li living on the edge of my evolution is always so much more worth it then just muting myself, you know, and then it’s scary.<br />42:35<br />It doesn’t mean that I’m not afraid of it.<br />42:37<br />That doesn’t mean at times where I’m not like, why am I like this?<br />42:40<br />You know, it doesn’t mean that like that.<br />42:42<br />It’s, it’s always, you know, Nama stay.<br />42:46<br />But what I mean, ultimately is that like, it makes life more vivid if you’re truly want to be more connected to yourself, more in alignment with your soul’s expression and not feeling like everything is mundane and a little bit gray and like it’s ok, but it’s, but you can kind of feel there’s a flavor missing, you know, I would liken that to like, ok, great.<br />43:11<br />You have, you do your work, you come home, you watch TV and eat dinner and then you go to bed, maybe you have sex once a week and it’s all right and it’s good like you can do all of that and that’s great if that’s what you love.<br />43:23<br />But for me, man, that gets mundane, like also this strange thing has been happening to me recently because I’ve discovered parts of myself recently where I’m like, oh, that’s probably like matriarchal lineage stuff that you just don’t bring this up and you just don’t talk that way because you’re not supposed to in partnership.<br />43:43<br />Like things that I didn’t notice until recently.<br />43:46<br />And I realized that in my four year relationship, I only until the past six months have been muting all parts of myself.<br />43:56<br />But what’s also been muted is my meditations have been less vivid.<br />44:00<br />My writing flow has been far less wired.<br />44:04<br />My dreams have been less vivid, like the, the symbolism and the messages I get through my dreams have like they stopped for a long time.<br />44:11<br />And I didn’t know why my poetry, I started writing less poetry.<br />44:16<br />I would meditate and I would just feel less connected to this flow of connection to my soul.<br />44:21<br />And all of that started to come back when I started to express these things that I internally was like, you can’t, you don’t bring that here.<br />44:30<br />You don’t express that.<br />44:31<br />And I didn’t even expect that to happen.<br />44:34<br />But it makes so much sense.<br />44:35<br />You know, I was disconnecting from my soul’s voice.<br />44:38<br />So, yeah, it’s scary.<br />44:41<br />You don’t have to do it, but you get a lot more on the other side.<br />44:45<br />Totally.<br />44:45<br />At least my experience sounds like that’s experience.<br />44:49<br />Yeah.<br />44:49<br />No, 100%.<br />44:50<br />And I got a little teary eyed and like goose bumpy when you were talking about like, you know, I’m here for my evolution.<br />44:56<br />Like I’m so excited for like to continue to explore what that means for me and leaning into that and wanting to like, shed those layers because I believe in that same way, like, especially like in the last like two years, like, really, really finding that for myself.<br />45:10<br />And I’m like, I’ve been stuck in between either getting a tattoo for being expressed or for like my personal evolution.<br />45:15<br />I don’t know which word I’m gonna choose because that, that yummi that you’re talking about right now, like now that you started to do the risky, the edgy speaking the truth of your soul, it has sparked some kind of fire within you and brought back what’s really true within you.<br />45:32<br />And that’s what I feel as I lean into also expressing the things that are uncomfortable or doing the things that feel like, oh, this might not be right or I shouldn’t be doing this or like, is it too edgy?<br />45:44<br />Too big?<br />45:45<br />Is it gonna shift the way that people look at me?<br />45:48<br />Well, I mean, there’s just so many things like defense systems that you were talking about, which is something that we learned in the Phoenix path as well.<br />45:54<br />That come up and every time I lean into it, it like just like almost like pushes me, launches me back to like, oh, this is me, you know, like I know it’s just like, yeah, OK, I’m back.<br />46:05<br />This is cool and we have these signs around us that feel mundane that feel stuck, that feel gray that feel like that.<br />46:14<br />And we’re like, what the heck is going on and you’re like, what am I not being honest about, or what am I not being true about or like, what am I all these things?<br />46:24<br />And yeah, there’s just so much yummi that comes from leaning into the edge and being in that aliveness and it’s just so great.<br />46:32<br />Yes, it’s freaking scary.<br />46:33<br />But it’s still really, it feels really good when you receive it.<br />46:36<br />Yeah.<br />46:37<br />It’s like the difference between eating, you know, mcdonald’s and being like, well, it’s like, kind of tastes fine and I’m not hungry anymore to like eating like a five star gourmet meal and being like, whoa, this, this is different, you know, and I’m like, or worse kind of addicted to that feeling of like, oh my God, this is me.<br />47:00<br />Like, this is the full expression of the truth of myself.<br />47:05<br />And it’s, I think it’s hard when you’re, I mean, I get it like I’ve been, I’m sure you have too, like, rev been on those, on the edge of those places where you’re like, oh, I don’t really want to go into that territory because it’s gonna bring up a bunch of stuff and it seems better not to like the gray can feel, it can feel good, good.<br />47:27<br />I can feel cozy to hang out in, but it’s never been, I can, I don’t know.<br />47:34<br />I’m curious about your experience with this for me.<br />47:36<br />If I look at like, has it ever not been worth it to lean into that edge and express myself, especially in the way that, like, life shows up, like all the synchronicities start happening again.<br />47:48<br />Like, it’s like life turns on in this whole other, like, video game mode that I don’t know, it’s never not been worth it.<br />47:54<br />No, I feel like life has always met me in, in it in some way.<br />47:59<br />right?<br />47:59<br />Like, and I also think that it depends on the mindset that I’ve been in because if I’ve leaned into something you like, oh, well, now it doesn’t work, you know, like see all the negative.<br />48:09<br />But I think the more that I’ve experienced how life has met me, the more open I am to seeing, seeing how life is meeting me continuing to meet me if that makes sense.<br />48:20<br />So totally, I do wanna also shift into a lot of what I learned in the Phoenix path that I think is really important and a lot of what we’re talking about like the expression of self and not like that one as a practitioner.<br />48:36<br />What can we do to create capacity?<br />48:39<br />I mean, this is the other thing that the Phoenix pass gave me was such a it helped me create capacity to fully hold someone’s expression and be in that and navigate that with eyes and lenses that I didn’t even know I needed, right?<br />48:55<br />Like I was just like, wait, I can see things so much differently now.<br />49:00<br />Like this person is going through this entire experience and I’m not just gonna use my words to try and guide them out of it.<br />49:07<br />Like I can see what’s actually happening.<br />49:09<br />Like and I have the tools to be able to do that versus like before the Phoenix path, I think intuitively, I my body knew what was going on, but truly being able to put words to what the client was experiencing in their expression, which with whether it was freeze fun fight or flight, like whatever was coming up for them, one, what can we do to create capacity to hold the client in that?<br />49:32<br />And what does it actually look like to navigate someone honestly through that experience?<br />49:37<br />And what does the client feel on the other side of that, which I think is a whole another element to this?<br />49:45<br />I, so I’m totally, I will totally answer that question.<br />49:47<br />But I’m curious from your perspective, going through the experience of that and, and feeling like, oh, my capacity is shifting.<br />49:54<br />I have more capacity or I’m not as maybe caught in like one phase of something or having to figure it out as a practitioner.<br />50:02<br />Like what do you think contributed to that if you were to look back on it?<br />50:06<br />Because I know we, I mean, the fact that we went through like such a long intensive training, there’s a lot of things.<br />50:11<br />But I’m curious for you?<br />50:13<br />Like what you, I think mapping out my own system was really, really helpful.<br />50:19<br />I think we did at the beginning, like, very much like identifying where I, when I would be in fight or flight or when I would be in a fun state.<br />50:26<br />I never was really in like a much of a free state.<br />50:28<br />I was always like fight or flight in some relationships, especially like family relationships.<br />50:34<br />If I got there at my go to has always been a fun response, trauma response.<br />50:40<br />And so like mapping out my own system was probably the most helpful.<br />50:44<br />And then when we were in sessions with people and holding space because, you know, I don’t know if you’re doing it the same way this way, but we were able to actually practice what we learned each week and we would go back and forth in practicing on one another.<br />50:58<br />You know, I remember specifically you might remember this, there was someone on the call that was more fiery than I was and I started to, even if she was, they were not necessarily like being fiery towards me just energetically held more fire.<br />51:14<br />Oh My system would freak the fuck out.<br />51:16<br />Like I was just like all of a sudden my brain was like, I was thinking too much.<br />51:22<br />I was sweating, like not much was going on.<br />51:25<br />And then after being able to first map my system and then put myself in the room with different people and their energies and where they’re at.<br />51:32<br />I was like, oh ding, ding, ding, this is what’s going on.<br />51:36<br />And then I was able to be with that and work through that.<br />51:39<br />But I think really learning how to map my system was probably the biggest tool that gave me throughout the entire time because I was able to not only see them in their system but just see how my system reacted to them in their system.<br />51:51<br />Yeah, see this to me is the the goal like and this is also what a lot of modalities are missing.<br />51:59<br />And this is like from someone who used to teach some of those modalities, I find self knowledge to be one of the most important parts of being a really good leader and practitioner period.<br />52:11<br />End of story because you are your own instrument, it’s like I could teach a whole room full of people than we do to do the same technique.<br />52:21<br />But the reason why I lead in with so as to your question, like, what can practitioners do to get better and to build more capacity, study your self, like a specimen, study yourself with the right teachers who will hold you and reflect you and see the uniqueness of your system and help you understand yourself, not by telling you about yourself, but by being curious and asking you questions.<br />52:44<br />So you discover the like visceral experiences of your different states and the different mechanisms that are going on because you can understand all that shit in your head.<br />52:53<br />Like there’s 20 million books about and all the personality tests.<br />52:58<br />But like, I work like this but like when it’s happening, what’s going on when you’re triggered, when a client triggers you, when I don’t know, like a sales call triggers you when your partner triggers you, when your family triggers you, when you notice a shift from one state to another, like really taking time to track and to map what is going on.<br />53:19<br />And I think that if I were to teach practitioners and I have in the past by other people with other modalities, which is why I took everything that I liked from different modalities and then put in like my own sauce to them.<br />53:30<br />If you were to teach someone a bunch of different modalities and techniques without them understanding and knowing themselves, then we will inherently intellectualize it and we will come to our clients more intellectual because we get it up here, which is beautiful and we need to, right?<br />53:47<br />But if you don’t know your own system, we are human beings.<br />53:51<br />We create regulation like through my voice right now to anyone that’s listening and to you, I’m communicating my nervous system state.<br />54:00<br />I’m communicating to your animal body, what my animal body is feeling, right?<br />54:05<br />So for me to understand and, and embody different states and track my state changes and understand my, what triggers me and what doesn’t and why and then move into creating regulation there first as an instrument before I’m using whatever techniques I’m using, it will make the technique that you’re using work a million times better, a million times better because of your state because of your awareness, right?<br />54:33<br />Even even in the the basic teaching of compassion, like for the reason why I’m able to be so compassionate for all the like messy, crazy parts of everyone is because I know my own shit.<br />54:44<br />Like I know how crazy and messy I can get, I understand like the full spectrum of the human experience, I have unsocial myself so much that like you could bring whatever at me for the most part.<br />54:56<br />And I would be like, OK, cool.<br />54:58<br />Tell me more about that.<br />54:59<br />Like what does that part feel?<br />55:00<br />Like?<br />55:00<br />You know, it’s hard to phase me.<br />55:02<br />And so through that like the clients and the students that I have, they feel that I don’t need to communicate like, hey, you can bring whatever at me.<br />55:10<br />I mean, I do but intrinsically you can feel how much I’ve got you because of how much I’ve had to learn to get me.<br />55:18<br />And so I think there’s an intuitive knowing of like if you take time to map your own system, your own states, you know, a lot of us, a lot of people that come to me are caught in fight mode, they’re like in mission mode all the time they don’t know how to slow down because slowing down feels like dying.<br />55:34<br />So coming to a session and being like, it can feel quote unquote productive but actually learning to work with like, oh, why am I in that state?<br />55:43<br />Oh my gosh, I am going really fast.<br />55:45<br />Ok.<br />55:46<br />What happens to my body when I go fast?<br />55:48<br />What happens to my voice?<br />55:49<br />How do I like very like, like mapping every part of your different states which I’m huge on and the reason I’m huge on it because it works not because you can now have a journal that you can show me and be like just actually this and this and this is how I feel.<br />56:04<br />That’s all great.<br />56:05<br />You can have your own map of yourself.<br />56:07<br />But as you’re doing that, you’re bringing presents all these different parts of yourself, the more you do that, the better practitioner, you are any modality.<br />56:16<br />So I think self knowledge and doing your own work just it just translates, it’s what makes the most masterful people.<br />56:23<br />And then to your question about how that affects client results.<br />56:25<br />I think I kind of answered that like your clients feel your states, you know, we’re constant whether we want to or not.<br />56:32<br />We’re like, am I safe for this person?<br />56:34<br />Like does this person really got me, do I need to perform for this person?<br />56:39<br />Like being a good student?<br />56:41<br />Like the parts of us are like, I wanna be a good student.<br />56:43<br />I wanna be a good client.<br />56:44<br />OK?<br />56:44<br />I’m just gonna do this session the way that I’m supposed to do it to be a good client.<br />56:48<br />It’s like if your practitioner can’t catch that, you’re gonna do the, the whole session.<br />56:53<br />Like, OK, I’m going through all the steps, I’m doing it right.<br />56:56<br />You know.<br />56:56<br />So I think it’s important to understand like your own, your own system, first and foremost, map the basics, do the body scans, do all the journaling prompts about basic somatic foundational work.<br />57:07<br />You know, and if you don’t know where to find those, I’m sure you’ve got a bunch of stuff, you can give your people, I’ve got a bunch of stuff.<br />57:13<br />I can give your people like ABC, you wanna be a good fellow, you wanna be a good poet and be a good songwriter, like learn your own, a bit of yourself first and foremost.<br />57:23<br />Yeah.<br />57:23<br />Yeah.<br />57:24<br />Like get to know you.<br />57:25<br />Like when you said earlier too, like I have felt like a shift too.<br />57:29<br />Like I’ve always been someone like go for it.<br />57:32<br />I want to see that part of you.<br />57:33<br />What do you feel when you let it out?<br />57:34<br />Like I’m here for that, but now it’s like a whole another level of like you can bring me whatever and I’m here for it because a I think by mapping my own system too, I’m so much more unattached from the stories that I’ve created about the different parts of me.<br />57:51<br />And so in return, I’m able to do that for the people that I love, you know, like, not just relationships but clients, but I can also be like, there’s really no judgment to what you’re experiencing.<br />58:02<br />It, it’s here and that’s ok and I’m not, and that took me getting to a place of not judging my own parts because, you know, on a deeper level and someone can feel that.<br />58:14<br />And I know too, I think I wanna say it’s 75% of communication is all energetic and embodiment, like really none of it embodied language.<br />58:23<br />And so as much as you say, things, there’s such a difference and actually feeling the person and knowing that they can truly be with anything that is coming up.<br />58:34<br />And then the last part that you said so beautifully, I’m now having a brain fart, but it was like right there.<br />58:43<br />oh, the body awareness that you’re talking to, you know, like, that’s another thing that this work has been such a blessing for the somatics is like, truly knowing when my body is like in such an intense state and like recognizing like, truly, like immediately knowing like, oh, I’m in fight or flight, I’m like shoulders are up, I’m I’m tight, like I’m barely breathing and it’s so crazy that unless you bring the awareness and create the practice of bringing presents to yourself, you could live your whole life feeling that way and never realize how contracted or stressed or closed off or disassociated you are because that’s your norm.<br />59:21<br />And there’s such a beautiful gift that comes from mapping yourself out and bringing such a beautiful presence to your body because you’re like, wow, I know my body very well.<br />59:31<br />I’m clearly triggered right now, like very or I am not really present.<br />59:36<br />I am in the moon.<br />59:37<br />You know, I’m, I’m, I’m somewhere else or I’m focusing so hard on work that I’m barely breathing, you know, like there’s so many things that our body is already doing for us.<br />59:47<br />It’s just a matter of us kind of learning to be with it in the moment.<br />59:50<br />Oh my God.<br />59:51<br />And it’s so helpful, right?<br />59:52<br />Like it’s so awful to be like, ok, I am super angry and shut down and basically, like I can feel it from my state or my sense of myself or the way that my body is positioned or the way that I feel viscerally physically.<br />1:00:11<br />And so what do I know from that?<br />1:00:12<br />Well, I know that I’m probably perceiving the world a certain way.<br />1:00:15<br />I’m probably perceiving you a certain way.<br />1:00:17<br />I’m probably gonna say something that is from a protective part of myself and I know that that normally doesn’t actually get me what I want, even though it’s very riveting, it’s very riveting to stay disassociated because like I’m fine, whatever.<br />1:00:32<br />I don’t know, you know, it’s like our own little personal built in Valium that we have when we dissociate, you know, and to bring lucidity to that is, it’s amazing.<br />1:00:45<br />And I think there’s something that translates so much better when you see it in yourself because you recognize it in people way more.<br />1:00:52<br />You know, I know my disassociation or I know other people’s associations of all because I’ve known my own, I know my pent up anger or rage or whatever it is because because I know my own.<br />1:01:04<br />And so I think also one of the ways that, that bleeds into like client work or like group work, you’re always gonna have things that may back to you your own states.<br />1:01:13<br />And like one thing that I’ve had a lot of is I’ve been very anti authority.<br />1:01:18<br />So what did I attract?<br />1:01:20<br />Well, quite a bit of people who would test me.<br />1:01:23<br />There would always be like 1 to 4 students who would be in like a low power dynamic with me.<br />1:01:28<br />And it still happens sometimes and it’s always interesting to be like, oh OK, that’s, that’s where you want to play right now.<br />1:01:34<br />OK.<br />1:01:34<br />Great.<br />1:01:35<br />I gonna demonize that.<br />1:01:36<br />No, because I get it like I used to do that, you know, and I know why I used to do it.<br />1:01:42<br />Do I know how to kung fu around it more because I actually know what’s going on underneath.<br />1:01:47<br />Absolutely.<br />1:01:48<br />But no one was like, hey, here’s how to deal with power dynamics in a session if I like, I teach that now because I know it well, but I know how to deal with that because I know myself so well.<br />1:02:01<br />I know what I needed.<br />1:02:02<br />I know what that person is actually saying or asking for behind their words.<br />1:02:06<br />And that’s just one example, you know, like there’s a lot of different examples when I have a close friend who, like when they shut down, they really want you to, to engage.<br />1:02:18<br />But most people are like, oh, you’re shut down, I’m gonna not engage you, you know, and to know like, OK, I’m gonna take the risk and actually go in more, all that stuff comes from a lot of self knowledge.<br />1:02:31<br />And then like you said, also cross pollinating with a lot of different kinds of systems.<br />1:02:35<br />You can’t beat that.<br />1:02:37<br />I think there’s something about constantly getting exposed to other people’s systems that really helps too.<br />1:02:41<br />I love how you said that because especially the last one I can relate to that.<br />1:02:44<br />Like, whenever I would shut down, all I wanted was someone to ask me how it really was.<br />1:02:48<br />Yeah, I could never say that because yes, also my energy was so distant and blocked off and whatever.<br />1:02:55<br />But at the end of the day, that’s all that I ever wanted was someone to lean in.<br />1:02:59<br />And so I think I also see how creating capacity for ourselves and like how you created about like, I can lean in, like, let me lean in and meet you where you’re at versus just giving you space.<br />1:03:10<br />And there’s also, I think it depends on where they’re at.<br />1:03:12<br />Right.<br />1:03:12<br />There’s always like, hey, it’s a little further away boundaries.<br />1:03:15<br />I get it not crossing them just, like, genuinely knowing.<br />1:03:18<br />That is so beautiful.<br />1:03:20<br />Yeah.<br />1:03:20<br />Not taking it personally.<br />1:03:21<br />I think also, I think that’s another thing that I try to catch should be a lot.<br />1:03:25<br />But like when I notice when students get it, like when someone’s defense system comes up and you don’t take it personally and you actually learn that muscle of like being curious, it changes so many things, it changes so many things.<br />1:03:39<br />So, yeah, it’s, that’s a whole another one.<br />1:03:41<br />I wish we had time to do that.<br />1:03:43<br />I was like, at this point, I was like, that’s such a huge one of not taking it personally because that comes up in relationships in life and business all the time and every situation, even, even clients, you know, like knowing that it’s not at you, it’s just them, you know, in that moment and going through their experience.<br />1:04:02<br />But maybe we can have another episode on just that, that’s a whole another thing.<br />1:04:08<br />But what I would love for you to share is talk a little bit about Phoenix path where it’s when we so where can someone sign up?<br />1:04:16<br />When is the deadline to sign up?<br />1:04:18<br />What does it look like?<br />1:04:20<br />Because I would love to share obviously this container that completely changed my life with other people and other people that are listening to this.<br />1:04:27<br />So if you could just share all the details, that would be so great.<br />1:04:30<br />Yeah.<br />1:04:31<br />So I feel like we’ve talked about it so much that I’m like if the basics of it or it’s a trauma informed and trauma trained practitioner training, it’s a six month certification.<br />1:04:42<br />You will be practicing and going through all of the things that you are learning just as much as like you’ll be receiving as client just as much as you will be practicing as practitioner for all the reasons that we just went off on for like half an hour.<br />1:04:57<br />And you’ll also be learning a fair amount for me.<br />1:05:01<br />There’s two retreats that are included that can be attended in person in Boulder or Colorado or virtually.<br />1:05:07<br />And so you can, if you’re like in Europe or in another country, you can attend as well virtually.<br />1:05:12<br />And then you can sign up.<br />1:05:14<br />My name is Jessica Benstock.<br />1:05:16<br />It’s Jessica Benstock dot com slash the dash Phoenix dash path.<br />1:05:22<br />And if you just go to Jessica Benstock dot com, it’s under programs, you can also check out my website and different things.<br />1:05:30<br />Testimonials.<br />1:05:31<br />There’s tons of testimonials on there as well from SU K is one of them.<br />1:05:35<br />My Instagrams.<br />1:05:37<br />Great.<br />1:05:37<br />It’s Jessica dot Benstock on Instagram.<br />1:05:40<br />And yeah, if you, if a practitioner training like that sounds exciting to you.<br />1:05:46<br />Like I promise you, I pour my heart and soul into this thing.<br />1:05:50<br />I love my people and stand for you so much.<br />1:05:54<br />And I know, like I can say, with absolute certainty that you come out of it changed and transformed and way more confident in your skills to hold space.<br />1:06:03<br />And if you’re like, I don’t need a whole practitioner training in six months.<br />1:06:07<br />And that sounds like a big investment of time and money.<br />1:06:09<br />That’s totally fine.<br />1:06:10<br />I also have something called center, which is a semantic toolkit for emotional mastery.<br />1:06:14<br />And that is a self paced course.<br />1:06:17<br />So you can do that on your own.<br />1:06:19<br />And there are six pretty dense modules about different forms of emotional mastery, as well as an entire library of nervous system regulation practices and emotional processing and the repression tools.<br />1:06:31<br />And that’s called center.<br />1:06:32<br />That’s also on my website.<br />1:06:34<br />So good.<br />1:06:35<br />Yeah, I highly recommend anyone listening.<br />1:06:37<br />And also even if you’re just like a client, not even someone that wants to be a practitioner, really, I think searching for this practice to perceive is also one of the biggest gifts that I think we can just give each other on a personal level.<br />1:06:52<br />So maybe working with a practitioner that is somatic informed or has gone through one of your programs would be received just the blessings that we all talked about, right?<br />1:07:00<br />It’s such a you don’t have to be necessarily just a practitioner.<br />1:07:03<br />But Jess, thank you so much for coming on to here and speaking with you.<br />1:07:09<br />You have no idea.<br />1:07:10<br />Again, like the blessings that you have created in my life, the way that I feel who I am, what I believe in and how I express myself is such a testament to being able to work with you in that container.<br />1:07:21<br />Not even one on one.<br />1:07:22<br />I can’t even imagine what one on one with you would be, but like in that container feels so intimate as well.<br />1:07:28<br />So yeah, thank you so much.<br />1:07:29<br />This was absolutely amazing.<br />1:07:31<br />You’re so welcome.<br />1:07:32<br />Thank you so much for having me on.<br />1:07:34<br />It’s so good to connect with you and see where you’re at now.<br />1:07:36<br />Thank you and then for those listening, I’ll make sure to put all of that in the show notes for you again.<br />1:07:43<br />If you like this episode, please share that with someone that might be interested in listening to it.<br />1:07:49<br />Ha Us on Instagram if you got a chance to listen to it.<br />1:07:53<br />And with that being said, sending you all so much love.<br />1:07:56<br />Thank you.<br />1:07:57<br />Bye.</div></div></div></div></div></div></div>



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<p>0:00 – Introduction</p>



<p>0:57 – Jessica introduces herself and her journey into hypnotherapy, shamanic work and somatic therapy</p>



<p>6:29 – Perspective on somatic work becoming more accepted over time</p>



<p>12:01 – Community invite from Karenna</p>



<p>12:45 – Continued discussion on the journey into somatic and hypnotherapy work</p>



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<li>Somatic work has become much more mainstream over the last 10+ years as people realize how effective it is for trauma and emotion processing.</li>



<li>Jessica has trained extensively in modalities like hypnotherapy, shamanic techniques, somatic therapy and meditation, allowing her to take an integrative approach.</li>



<li>Much of her desire to help others comes from her difficult family dynamics growing up and seeing the potential for healing through deep emotional/somatic work.</li>



<li>She was drawn to these alternative practices early on based on seeing tangible results, even when it was taboo or “woo woo”.</li>
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<p>Jessica Benstock is a teacher of somatic trauma resolution, energetic and holistic healing techniques, and a feminine leadership mentor high functioning for CEOs. She has been teaching for 10 years, and an avid student of it for 14 years. Her background comes from a breadth and depth of teachers and traditions from indigenous ritual healing work, all 4 veins of hypnotherapy, somatics and trauma resolution, subconscious reprogramming, and Western esoteric subtle body cultivation.</p>



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<p>Instagram: <a href="https://www.instagram.com/jessica.benstock/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">@jessica.benstock</a></p>



<p>Website: <a href="http://jessicabenstock.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">jessicabenstock.com</a></p>



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I’m so excited to share this interview with somatic therapist and hypnotherapist Jessica Benstock! Jessica was my guide and mentor through an incredible trauma-informed somatic certification called The Phoenix Path last year. Her depth of knowledge and experience with multiple healing modalities is amazing.



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Her journey into hypnotherapy, shamanic work, meditation and somatic therapy



Perspectives on watching somatic work become more mainstream over the last 10+ years



How she brings together techniques from different healing approaches



Using parts work, somatics and hypnotherapy for trauma healing



Why she was drawn to help others through deep emotional and somatic work




Tune in and be a part of this enlightening and empowering conversation!







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Full Transcript0:00Right.0:00Welcome to the Fully Expressed Podcast with Karenna.0:02I am so excited for today’s conversation because I have a very special person coming on to the podcast.0:12As many of, you know, I went through a somatic trauma informed somatic certification last year called the Phoenix Path.0:19And my mentor and teacher had is with us today.0:24Jessica Benstock.0:25Jessica is not only such an amazing human on all ends.0:29She has truly, I feel like, I mean, yes, Jess is just simply, I don’t know, you just live so much of everything that you teach and the capacity that you hold is absolutely incredible.0:45And the depth and the teachings that you’ve brought to the Phoenix Path has been absolutely amazing.0:50So for everyone that’s listening, I do have Jessica Benstock on here with me, Jess.0:55Hi, Jess.0:56How are you?0:57I’m so good.0:58I’m so good.1:00Yeah, I truly meant like having you here is such a special thing for me because the Phoenix Path truly was like the solidifying piece to like a lot of my healing journey as just an individual, not even for what I was truly going for, which is what I, what I loved about the Phoenix path, right?1:18So for those listening, what the reason why I chose the Phoenix path as the Somatic trauma informed certification that I wanted to go through was I didn’t want someone just to teach me the, the teachings.1:30I wanted to experience the teachings and actually go through it so I can actually experience it as a client and truly actually embody what I was learning.1:37And that was one of the biggest gifts that the Phoenix back gave me.1:42And I really think it’s a testament to just like where you’re at and how much you’ve embodied and how much you’ve been able to show.1:48And so I just am so grateful for that program and that opportunity to work with you for like it was six months in total, but we had a month in between.1:56So we felt like 6 to 7 months, almost like a whole year.2:00Yeah.2:00It’s funny how it’s the Phoenix path is like half a year, but scaled out, especially because they have the retreat at the beginning and the retreat at the end feels a lot longer and it feels like that to me too.2:12I’m always surprised when we get to the end of a session and I’m like, oh, that wasn’t a whole year, but that definitely felt like a whole year, right?2:19It did and, and as much as it felt like, how do I say this?2:23]]>
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<p>Strap in and prepare yourself for a riveting conversation with our special guest, Jessica Meunier, who courageously shares her transformative journey of finding financial stability and mental peace amidst the chaos of her mother’s addiction. We delve into the intricate interplay between our mental health and financial habits, exploring how childhood experiences and values shape our attitudes towards money, and why nurturing a healthy relationship with money is more crucial than we think. As Jessica navigates through her life story full of adversity and resilience, we uncover the impact of economic instability, the power of overcoming the mental burden of financial comparisons, and the importance of striking a balance between content consumption and taking control of our financial journey.</p>



<p>The layers of this episode unfold as we dissect how money and mental health are intertwined. Jessica’s fascinating narrative sheds light on how our experiences have a profound impact on our financial behaviors and the mental health consequences they entail. We stress the value of having open discussions about finances from a young age to equip the younger generation with the skills needed to make sound financial decisions. We also delve into the mental burden of comparing finances and the detrimental effect it can have on our well-being. Join us in a deep exploration of how to cope with these anxieties and establish a process that supports our financial goals.</p>



<p>In the final chapters, we delve into a deeper conversation about personal finance, discussing Jessica’s approach to budgeting, the importance of financial flexibility, and the potential dangers of relying too heavily on books and social media for financial advice. We stress that everyone starts from the same place and it’s important to remember we are not alone. In conclusion, we highlight the transformative power of taking action, the importance of self-care, and the need to prioritize family and financial flexibility. We end on a high note, inviting listeners to connect with Jessica to learn more about her journey and services.</p>



<p>Tune in and be a part of this enlightening and empowering conversation!</p>



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<div class="wp-block-create-block-castos-transcript"><div class="ssp-transcript"><div class="row"><div class="col"><div class="tabs"><div class="tab">Full Transcript<div class="tab-content ssp-transcript-content">0:00:00 – Speaker 1<br />Welcome to the Fully Expressed podcast with Karenna. I’m so excited for today because I have a very special guest that’s coming in to join us. I’d like to introduce you to Jessica Meunier. I hope I pronounced her name right. Last name right. Is that how I pronounced your last name? Pretty close, yeah, mounier Mounier, that’s how it is.<br />So I got a chance to meet Jessica Mounier through one of my dearest friends, hazel Chadwick. Hazel and I went to college and she reached out and has worked closely with Jessica and also are really good friends with Jessica, and so I really, once I met Jessica and got to learn a little bit about your story, I was like, ooh, I would love to have you on the podcast. I think what you’re doing when it comes to money and personal finances and how it not only impacts our day-to-day lives and how we live, but also how it impacts our mental health, I think is such an important topic, and so for today, we’re going to dive into all the things around money, your relationship with money, like how your mental health can be impacted by money, whether having a lot of money or not having a lot of money, feeling that scarcity mindset, I mean anything along those lines and I think that’s such an important topic that I wish more people talked about. So, with that being said, I’d like you all to meet Jessica...</div></div></div></div></div></div></div>]]>
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Strap in and prepare yourself for a riveting conversation with our special guest, Jessica Meunier, who courageously shares her transformative journey of finding financial stability and mental peace amidst the chaos of her mother’s addiction. We delve into the intricate interplay between our mental health and financial habits, exploring how childhood experiences and values shape our attitudes towards money, and why nurturing a healthy relationship with money is more crucial than we think. As Jessica navigates through her life story full of adversity and resilience, we uncover the impact of economic instability, the power of overcoming the mental burden of financial comparisons, and the importance of striking a balance between content consumption and taking control of our financial journey.



The layers of this episode unfold as we dissect how money and mental health are intertwined. Jessica’s fascinating narrative sheds light on how our experiences have a profound impact on our financial behaviors and the mental health consequences they entail. We stress the value of having open discussions about finances from a young age to equip the younger generation with the skills needed to make sound financial decisions. We also delve into the mental burden of comparing finances and the detrimental effect it can have on our well-being. Join us in a deep exploration of how to cope with these anxieties and establish a process that supports our financial goals.



In the final chapters, we delve into a deeper conversation about personal finance, discussing Jessica’s approach to budgeting, the importance of financial flexibility, and the potential dangers of relying too heavily on books and social media for financial advice. We stress that everyone starts from the same place and it’s important to remember we are not alone. In conclusion, we highlight the transformative power of taking action, the importance of self-care, and the need to prioritize family and financial flexibility. We end on a high note, inviting listeners to connect with Jessica to learn more about her journey and services.



Tune in and be a part of this enlightening and empowering conversation!







You can read the full podcast transcript for this episode below:



Full Transcript0:00:00 – Speaker 1Welcome to the Fully Expressed podcast with Karenna. I’m so excited for today because I have a very special guest that’s coming in to join us. I’d like to introduce you to Jessica Meunier. I hope I pronounced her name right. Last name right. Is that how I pronounced your last name? Pretty close, yeah, mounier Mounier, that’s how it is.So I got a chance to meet Jessica Mounier through one of my dearest friends, hazel Chadwick. Hazel and I went to college and she reached out and has worked closely with Jessica and also are really good friends with Jessica, and so I really, once I met Jessica and got to learn a little bit about your story, I was like, ooh, I would love to have you on the podcast. I think what you’re doing when it comes to money and personal finances and how it not only impacts our day-to-day lives and how we live, but also how it impacts our mental health, I think is such an important topic, and so for today, we’re going to dive into all the things around money, your relationship with money, like how your mental health can be impacted by money, whether having a lot of money or not having a lot of money, feeling that scarcity mindset, I mean anything along those lines and I think that’s such an important topic that I wish more people talked about. So, with that being said, I’d like you all to meet Jessica...]]>
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<p>Strap in and prepare yourself for a riveting conversation with our special guest, Jessica Meunier, who courageously shares her transformative journey of finding financial stability and mental peace amidst the chaos of her mother’s addiction. We delve into the intricate interplay between our mental health and financial habits, exploring how childhood experiences and values shape our attitudes towards money, and why nurturing a healthy relationship with money is more crucial than we think. As Jessica navigates through her life story full of adversity and resilience, we uncover the impact of economic instability, the power of overcoming the mental burden of financial comparisons, and the importance of striking a balance between content consumption and taking control of our financial journey.</p>



<p>The layers of this episode unfold as we dissect how money and mental health are intertwined. Jessica’s fascinating narrative sheds light on how our experiences have a profound impact on our financial behaviors and the mental health consequences they entail. We stress the value of having open discussions about finances from a young age to equip the younger generation with the skills needed to make sound financial decisions. We also delve into the mental burden of comparing finances and the detrimental effect it can have on our well-being. Join us in a deep exploration of how to cope with these anxieties and establish a process that supports our financial goals.</p>



<p>In the final chapters, we delve into a deeper conversation about personal finance, discussing Jessica’s approach to budgeting, the importance of financial flexibility, and the potential dangers of relying too heavily on books and social media for financial advice. We stress that everyone starts from the same place and it’s important to remember we are not alone. In conclusion, we highlight the transformative power of taking action, the importance of self-care, and the need to prioritize family and financial flexibility. We end on a high note, inviting listeners to connect with Jessica to learn more about her journey and services.</p>



<p>Tune in and be a part of this enlightening and empowering conversation!</p>



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<div class="wp-block-create-block-castos-transcript"><div class="ssp-transcript"><div class="row"><div class="col"><div class="tabs"><div class="tab">Full Transcript<div class="tab-content ssp-transcript-content">0:00:00 – Speaker 1<br />Welcome to the Fully Expressed podcast with Karenna. I’m so excited for today because I have a very special guest that’s coming in to join us. I’d like to introduce you to Jessica Meunier. I hope I pronounced her name right. Last name right. Is that how I pronounced your last name? Pretty close, yeah, mounier Mounier, that’s how it is.<br />So I got a chance to meet Jessica Mounier through one of my dearest friends, hazel Chadwick. Hazel and I went to college and she reached out and has worked closely with Jessica and also are really good friends with Jessica, and so I really, once I met Jessica and got to learn a little bit about your story, I was like, ooh, I would love to have you on the podcast. I think what you’re doing when it comes to money and personal finances and how it not only impacts our day-to-day lives and how we live, but also how it impacts our mental health, I think is such an important topic, and so for today, we’re going to dive into all the things around money, your relationship with money, like how your mental health can be impacted by money, whether having a lot of money or not having a lot of money, feeling that scarcity mindset, I mean anything along those lines and I think that’s such an important topic that I wish more people talked about. So, with that being said, I’d like you all to meet Jessica Hi.<br />0:01:19 – Speaker 2<br />Jessica, hi Hi, karina, hi everybody. Thank you for listening. I’m so happy to be here and I’m really passionate about mental health as well, and so I’m really excited to be here and talk about the connections between our financial wellness and the other parts of our wellness, and also how to live our lives fully through kind of how we work with our money and how it is aligned with our values.<br />0:01:46 – Speaker 1<br />So good Everything you just said. So, Jessica, I’m so interested if you’re open to sharing to the group or to anyone that’s listening is like how did you, were you always working with money? How did you kind of get into wanting to be a personal finance coach? How did you even open the door to thinking about something like this?<br />0:02:04 – Speaker 2<br />Yeah, awesome. Thank you. It’s a great question, because the truth is no, I did not want to work with money at all. I actually grew up really having a negative relationship with money and not wanting to think about it much. I grew up in the Bay Area with a single mom who worked really hard and had a good job, but money was always tight and just always seemed like a burden to her anytime we needed anything new or that anything would maybe go a little wrong and needed to cost extra money. It led to a lot of stress in our home, and so it was something that I just wanted to kind of ignore and never thought that I could really feel free or positive with money, and I also never enjoyed spending money on myself.<br />I grew up very frugal and having a very like tight hand on money, and then the reason that my relationship changed though, over time is that my mother was also an addict and she ended up, unfortunately, getting laid off when I was a teenager and going down, you know, a really dark road with her addiction.<br />So along the same time she went through all of her savings, retirement funds from you know a 20, 30 year career, and really quickly I had to learn everything I could about money just to make sure that we kind of survived. At the time I needed to get power of attorney to sell our home so that we had enough money to get her into stable living situation, and then at the time I was about to go to college as well, so I had to learn really quickly how to survive without that safety net anymore, and so that was kind of the pivotal moment that I decided I’m going to major. I changed my major to economics and accounting and worked all through college to help pay for it and then really decided from then on that I don’t want to. I don’t want to ever feel that way again, and I also want to learn enough to help others never feel financially insecure if I can help it.<br />0:04:09 – Speaker 1<br />You talked about so many things. I can so relate to a lot of that too, like the, especially the fun family dynamics when it comes to money. You know, like not like taking a look at like, wow, I grew up with my parents feeling this way about money and now I feel this way about money, and how that was. I’m so curious, like, if you want to, if you don’t mind diving a little bit deeper into like what was that process like? Not having a good relationship with money but then having to figure things out? Like you know, like when things hit the fan or when things got really intense and you were like okay, now I have to do something with it, what was that process like for you?<br />0:04:45 – Speaker 2<br />Yeah, you know it was. It was a bumpy road, for sure, I think. For a while I was in survival mode. So not until later did I look back and say, oh yeah, I was kind of chaotic and stressed about money, like all through college. I held many, many jobs that I could put together while still going to school and just was really stressed about limiting the amount of debt and you know, loans and things and also trying to just learn as much as I could. So that was a little chaotic.<br />And then, after I kind of came out of that, I realized, you know, I tied so much of my worth to how much money I was making. So I went into the corporate world and kind of just tried to make as much as I could and spend as little as I could, which led to you know tough relationship things with my now husband and also just in general with you know, friends and other family members. I felt like my top priority was making and kind of hoarding money, because I was, I think, still in this survival mode of like, well, what if something happens again? And what if I need to, you know, pay for something with my car or, you know, something unexpected happened.<br />So for a long time I lived in fear, I think, after that, of like anything going wrong again and trying to plan for every bad scenario. And it wasn’t until, you know, many years later, but especially going through the relationship with my husband, who has a very different money history and money baggage, that I started to slowly loosen the grip and realize that, like if I wanted to really have a good relationship with money, I needed to kind of let go a little more, realize how it could be a positive thing in my life, how I could actually enjoy my money, spend it on myself a little bit, spend it on things I enjoy, and so you know. But it took a long time and a lot of therapy and a lot of realizing that I was kind of in the mode of becoming my mom then with money, that even though I had it at some points and it wasn’t, you know, as much of a stress I still was treating it like a burden and like a negative thing and having just a really negative energy around it.<br />0:06:54 – Speaker 1<br />Yeah, Wow, and it sounds like you also like started to make a lot of money. You wanted to hold on so badly to the money just in case something happened, Like when you shared. Like earlier in your life something happened and you had to figure it out. And like later on your life you’re like oh, I wanted to make a lot of money just in case there was an emergency or just in case I had to save the day, and so there was this like this is what happened to me when I was younger, to like this is how I was living now. Like does that feel true?<br />0:07:24 – Speaker 2<br />Yeah, yeah, I mean I’ve held on to it for a really long time. I mean there’s other things in my life that I’ve held on to from that period as well, not just around money, but I would say I mean it’s still something I work on often, like I still have to sit down and look at the real numbers so I can be like, no, it’s not like that anymore. You can afford to take a trip or you can, you know, enjoy eating out or something and not worry about it ruining, like your retirement, or ruining, you know, if you had a health emergency or something not having enough. So turn to the numbers. A lot because that helps me, because it’s real number on an Excel sheet where when my mental, you know, kind of visualization gets a little bit out of control or goes a little bit to the negative, I can look back and be like, okay, what’s actually happened when I’ve had an emergency, you know as an adult, and how did I cover it and what are my options if that happens again. And so that’s helped a lot to kind of counteract that with the truth and take that all the way to the end.<br />But it’s still a struggle. I mean I struggle with spending. I struggle with, you know, wasting anything in my family, like food money, and I still struggle with my husband, after being married 10 years, to become aligned on you know how much to save and how much to spend. But I honestly do also think, just like a lot of things, that it’s part of my, you know, it’s part of my strengths as well now, and it’s part of what has led me to be the coach I am today. It’s part of what’s led us to be able to realize some of our dreams already in terms of, you know, owning a home and things like that. So I do feel like, even though it’s can be seen as a negative relationship and it’s someone that I work on I also feel like it has allowed me a lot of, a lot of freedom and a lot of like reaching the goals I wanted to reach by this time.<br />0:09:21 – Speaker 1<br />Totally. I think that’s so important that you just talk to. I think sometimes we walk into something where, like, oh, I see how this is all negatively quote unquote impacting me. But it is a part of us, right, it is a part of us. It sounds like it has given you such a beautiful structure to support the flowiness and the letting go aspect, to really kind of bringing in that balance of like, oh, I have the realistic numbers and I have structure and I’m a little bit unattached to how I’m spending it compared to how I was, you know, and and it’s also going to be a constant practice. You know, I think that’s not just here with money, but it can be anything that we’re working through in our lives. Right, it’s like I so badly want to be, like we work on it for a month and it’s gone.<br />0:10:04 – Speaker 2<br />I was like, yeah, no, my clients and people I work with that as well.<br />You know they want to come to me and get some fixes, which we do do but the truth is that money is a lifelong relationship and you may not know about it that much when you’re a kid, you know, you may not realize that you’re having a relationship with money until you’re older.<br />But, like you said, the way that our parents are, or whoever we grew up with, you know, in our sphere of influence, the way that they are with money, does impact how we become with money. If we don’t, you know, face that and realize that, and then our friends, everybody influences us, and then it’s something that stays with you forever. I mean something that you need to kind of nurture that relationship. And then also, every you know, year or few months or whatever, you might find that your values change and you need to change how you, how you use money or how you think about money, because you might say you really want to value travel or you really want to value your freedom of time or flexibility. So I think that’s something that I’ve had to work on to. I’m a pretty like cut and dry person, like once I had felt like I had worked on my relationship with money, then I became an entrepreneur, so then that changed. Or then I had my children, and so then how I wanted to use my money changed again.<br />0:11:22 – Speaker 1<br />Totally, but something that I learned a while back when I was like learning about money and someone said this to me. I like didn’t get at the time, but now I totally understand it because it’s such a relationship. They’re like what if you treated money like you treated your partner? Or like what if you attract money the way that you attracted your partner. And when you dive into the dynamics of like romantic relationships a lot of the same dynamics that we grew up with with our parents, or what we are like with our mom or dad, or like the partner that we’re choosing, and things like that can all be influenced by who went by our parents as well. And money is the same thing.<br />And when I started working on our relationship, I was like why didn’t no one talk to me about this before right? Like you know, when you’re in school or when you’re in college, you’re like all I got to do is go to school, get a degree, go to work and make money. But there was never like that genuine. Like what is your relationship with money? How do you feel about money? Is money always feel stressful?<br />Like there’s like an actual relationship, the way that you are relating to this thing and no one really talks about that. So I just love that you brought that up in genuinely, because I wish people talked about that more, because then I think there would be way more understanding and way more ease with money. I think people can go. I mean, that’s like a pendulum right. When it comes to anything in life, there’s two extremes. There’s the like I’m going to hold on to it really tightly, to like I’m not going to care at all and just spend everything, and I think in the extremes is where we end up getting caught and it’s like in that finding that balance, like you said.<br />0:12:48 – Speaker 2<br />Yeah, I think that’s totally true, and that’s one thing I really want to change is talking about money, both as adults, you know, making it more of a normal conversation and being honest about it, but also for parents with their children and, in general, with school, and just not talking about it only in like this is how it comes and this is what you spend it on, or this is what you save and this is. You know how you invest. But also you know what money actually can do for you, how a positive relationship can look like, what it can look like and how everything you do in life mostly costs money. You’re either usually you’re either trying to do something to make money or to spend money or to invest money, and so how do you want that to look for you? Like people actually do have control over how that looks for them. You know, I want to work X amount of hours and then I want to spend this percent of my life traveling, this percent, you know, eating out and this percent giving it, giving money away or whatever it is, and people don’t really think in those terms.<br />You know. They think it’s something you have to do, you have to learn about, you have to do it and then whatever’s left, maybe I can do something fun with it or or give it to someone like a charity or something like that. But I’m really hoping that with conversations like this and the work that I do and I’m really hoping to write some children’s books in the future that can be much more of a conversation, kind of like it is, with your physical health. You know, thinking about your nutrition at your age, thinking about what it can do for you, how you can play sports and live longer and things like that. I feel like you know kids and teenagers think about that a little bit more, but not about the financial health aspect. So that’s something I really am excited about. Hopefully you know helping to change in the future and then you realize you don’t just have to fall into whatever patterns and you know kind of just follow a plan about money. You can actually craft your life according to how you want it to be with money.<br />0:14:46 – Speaker 1<br />Yes, can we say that a little louder? Because, like, I did the same thing. You know, I was like there goes my light, my light just fell for anyone that’s listening. But I did the same thing. I literally was like I got to save a lot of money, I got to invest it. I need to look at what my overall net worth is and if that net worth was high, I felt good about myself.<br />That was low, I didn’t feel good about myself and then I would want to hold back and then until I got to a place where I was like, why am I making all this money? Like, am I never going to use it in the ways that I want to make it? And also, I got really, really hard on myself if I was spending it in ways that didn’t keep me on track with my goal. So, like, eating out so much, like, oh, I could be saving $100 less if I didn’t eat out. But then if I, like, really did my other expenses and I thought about, well, eating out gives me an opportunity to connect and be in relationship and you have really joyful experiences like that is so supportive of my mental health, versus, like, if I keep myself from connection, then I’m going to feel worse about myself or feel worse in my life. So just having those like real conversations, I think is really cool, and then also just knowing that everyone has the flexibility to do whatever they want it to be in their lives.<br />Some people love coffee shops right, they’ll spend all their money going to different coffee shops and exploring. And then you know some people really want to prioritize traveling over having the nicest home. You know, it just really comes down to like what you want and I think you talked to that so beautifully. And then I want to dive into that. We started to dive into a little bit and you talked about it, about how money cause a lot of stress or anxiety and since mental health day was just literally yesterday and I want to check a little bit about that how is money influencing our mental health in general? Like how does that actually impact us on a day to day and can cause us serious of depression, series of disconnection, series of just stress, really high stress lives and things like that. So I just would love to hear a little bit more about your perspective on that.<br />0:16:49 – Speaker 2<br />Yeah, thank you, and I’m such a big advocate of talking about mental health openly and I feel like it does connect with our finances so often, but people again don’t speak about it that much, so I’m really glad we’re talking about it. One thing I think that happens with that is that it’s it’s kind of like tiny micro aggressions throughout the day or the week that people may not notice that much, but then it does build up over time. So not that often do you see people just sitting around just literally stressing about money, you know, and getting into a catastrophe in their mind about it. Sometimes that happens, especially if you have, like you know, a big problem with your car or a health crisis or something. But more often than not it’s throughout the day when people are either one.<br />one thing is comparing to others that you might see in real life or you might see on social media and those little comparisons of how did they afford that trip or how did they afford that car, or it must be nice for them to have that full time nanny or whatever it is for childcare or something like that. So these little things that we think are kind of just normal, and you know, they just pop in our head but they lead to a negative reaction. When we think about money, they lead to us not thinking about our goals anymore but thinking about what other people are doing and why we’re not as as good as that or why we’re not. You know, on the same page. And then the same thing when it comes to you know little thoughts around, like you might be at work and someone might talk about you know, the 401k or something at work and you might think I’m probably not saving enough for, oh, I probably should check in on my retirement or something. But it just happens in small spurts throughout the days and I think then it just leads to this heaviness that people ignore. You know it’s, it’s there.<br />You are comparing yourself to others, you’re worried about not saving enough or not doing enough for retirement, or you might be hearing something in the news about the latest type of investment or cryptocurrency or the stock market, and you might think I don’t even know about that and so you know it’s not what you’re thinking about or I can’t even deal with that because it’s too much information and these things just build and build and build over time to where then, when you bring up the word money or personal finance with anybody, they have this heaviness just already sitting and sometimes they don’t even know why, and then sometimes when you dig into it, you’re like actually you’re quote unquote on track.<br />I hate to say that because it’s a very personal thing, but if you tell someone that you know they’re so relieved that they actually have been doing whatever the right steps are for them or that they’ve been doing, you know better than they thought. But the mental health burden of carrying those heaviness around over the years is really really hard, and people don’t talk about it with anyone. So for the most part, until it’s maybe an emergency, and so I love being just that safe space to be like ask me all your questions, tell me all your fears or anything you’ve been stressed about around money, because there really isn’t a lot of space for that out there in other, in any other area for people.<br />0:19:56 – Speaker 1<br />Totally so if someone is, because I fully agree with you, right, it’s like the little energies that you feel negative energies or reactions that you have in your day to day end up hitting you like a wall one day. You know when you’re like holy cow. I’ve been carrying this weight of anxiety, insecurity, stress, frustration, anger, maybe even like angry that you’re not making as much money as quote unquote this person looks like on Instagram, right, because, like that’s the other thing, no one really talks about it in the sense of like you, genuinely knowing how much spends. I think people look at what the outside looks like and they assume that they have a lot of money, which can be so many different things. Like people could have all these things but really not be in a really good financial situation. I mean, you really can’t take that as truth. But what are some of the things someone can feel?<br />if over time. You know every single time the word money comes up, or they’re constantly suppressing their emotions when it comes to money, or their thoughts or whatever, like what ends up happening or what could potentially happen to someone that lets it build.<br />0:21:03 – Speaker 2<br />Yeah, thank you.<br />That’s a good question. They see that a lot. And one thing I’ll say first is that you’re totally right about like the comparison trap, and I liken it to when people say you know you can’t general. People say you can’t judge a book by cover, but you also can’t judge a relationship you know, a romantic type of relationship by what you see. It’s the same with money, because nobody is sharing what’s really happening in there, that there’s no way you can actually know, despite what they’re putting out there. And so I really encourage people you know it’s okay to compare if you use it as a spark for you to maybe you know, get what you want in life. But other than that, like really don’t try to like understand what their financial situation is, because you’ll never know unless you have an honest conversation with them, because you never know what kind of debt people are in, you never know where they got their help from. If they got help, you also never know what they value in life, like they might be valuing travel, like you said, and they may not own their home, and that’s totally fine. But if that’s not your goal, then you can’t compare. You know the travel if you want to buy a home. So really encourage people to kind of dig into why they’re comparing and how we can put reframe on that.<br />But what I see a lot is when people let these kind of you know, tiny negative thoughts build over time and over time it’s usually that they tend to become paralyzed in some way about it and just either do nothing usually do nothing. Usually people will say, well, this is too overwhelming now. Now I’m not sure where I am with retirement. I’m not sure what I should be doing for investing. I don’t really have a budget and I don’t really know what a good budget is and I don’t even really know what my values are with money. I haven’t, like sat and thought about that. So I just want to like live, you know, whatever I’m, my life is, and eat out when I want and whatever. But that’s it. Like I don’t want to dig any further into that because it’s already such a high sense of anxiety and then it feels so overwhelming at that point. So what I like to say is you know, it’s going to be a step by step process, like again, it’s a lifelong relationship. So it’s not something that’s going to be fixed with with one meeting or three meetings, like it’s something that we’re going to work on over time and then you’re going to work on forever, just like your relationship with your body or your mental health.<br />And so I really see a lot of people just feel like, well, I haven’t done XYZ by this point, so I doesn’t even make sense for me to do anything. So I’m just going to stop and kind of ignore this, this whole situation, until maybe an emergency or a need to, like you know, buying a home or having a family or something that really pushes them to have to do it. But I hate to see that because everyone, at some time or another, everyone was in the same spot and more people are in the same spot than than anyone knows in terms of, okay, I’m just starting my first budget Now. I don’t even know what it is, I don’t know how to make a realistic number and I don’t know how to track it. So many people are taking that first step that are in the same age group or the same types of jobs, and just nobody knows it.<br />Yep, yeah, yeah, I want to kind of give people that benefit. You know. Benefit, you know telling them. You know you’re not alone in this. So you might think you’re alone because you see the things on Instagram or on TV or you know out and about. You see people with a new car, or you see people that bought the house, but they, just like you, at some point probably pretty recently were at the first starting point as well because, like you said, no one taught us. No one taught us in school. No one really taught us in college. No one you know teaches adults about it. It’s like you got what you got through where you were living when you were growing up whether it was with your parents or whoever else was raising you and then you were supposed to just figure out how to make that work in the real world, and that’s really unrealistic.<br />0:24:52 – Speaker 1<br />Totally, I agree, and for anyone listening, I think I started budgeting like three years ago, four years ago, and somehow I was able to get to a place where I was without budgeting. But what I loved about budgeting personally, it gave me an opportunity to see the numbers. Because I think I was so avoidant of the numbers, because I was like I don’t even want to know, because what if it’s bad? You know, I was just, I was assuming the worst. But then when I started budgeting I was like, oh, this gives me so much more breath to know that, like I have XYZ amount associated to this and I could spend it, not like you know, and I was really good about that. So I think seeing things like that was so good.<br />The other thing that you’re talking about so much, I think, I think we keep nailing the nail on the head is just the comparison trap. Like it is hard on our just mental health, our nervous system, just the way that we live, like constantly looking outside of ourselves for answers and trying to say, hey, you are quote unquote better than we are not doing enough. And that’s so much to our ego, right, our ego is just there to protect us and if it has something to compare it to. It’s going to be like well, at least I can rank myself against something, because if it’s just you, then you have nothing to quote, unquote, rank yourself or compare yourself to where there’s no match or number that you can say like, yes, I’m more or less or more so.<br />I think that is such a huge thing, especially when it comes to money in general. What can someone do, jessica? Like just to take the first initial steps to feeling better, even just starting to feel a little bit of relief, right, like you mentioned. Just like even having a professional or someone that maybe you know, someone that does this every single day, even just validating them and giving them an opportunity, in a way, was already such a relief. Like what else could someone do to start to just peel back the layers, like slowly, right, I mean, obviously we all want this really quickly, but like what would be some of the layers that you recommend?<br />0:26:55 – Speaker 2<br />Yeah, thank you. That’s a good question, I guess. First I’ll start with a couple things I don’t recommend, and one is I don’t recommend too much content around money, whether it be books or Instagram content. I do recommend some podcasts that I can talk about, but books, I find, you know, can get outdated quickly on this topic, just because the industry is ever changing and there’s just a lot of different topics out there and you know you may not, there’s different ways that people think about money too. So if you pick up a book or you look on Instagram content, you may not agree with that person’s approach, but then you’re reading it and you think that’s the only approach. But it’s not.<br />There can be, and I think should be, a personal approach to money. There are templates you can use. You know there are ways to kind of check off the right boxes, but generally like it should be a personal journey, not one that you’re listening to someone’s cookie cutter kind of plan or recommendation for, because it should reflect your lifestyle, your goals and your values. So I would say that one of the first things I recommend people do is think about those three things, like, starting with values, what do you actually value in life Like? Is it family, is it free time? Is it retiring early? Is it flexibility or is it material things, which is fine too, like I’m never going to be one to tell a client they shouldn’t buy this or that or that they should spend less on something. As long as it ties to your values, I don’t care so, but you need to know what your values are. So I think, sitting down and you know, there’s lists online that you can look up at like thinking of your top five to 10 values, first writing that down in whatever capacity, and then starting to be like huh, like, is my life aligned with this, both when it comes to money and not, but in particular when it comes to money?<br />And then the same with lifestyle. Do you like to eat out? Do you like to cook? Do you like to travel? How many times a year would you ideally travel? How many times? How many gifts would you ideally like to give without worrying? All of these things are part of your lifestyle. It’s just that people don’t usually plan ahead for them and they don’t usually think about budgeting for them, because they just they’re just used to doing it and that’s fine. But I think if you think about kind of you know, what I really enjoy is, you know, going home for Christmas and not worrying about that flight. Or I really enjoy, you know, having enough money to buy myself, you know, a new bag every, every quarter or every season or something, whatever. It is like just knowing how you like to live your life a little more and thinking about that and then getting to the numbers part, and then the last thing, like I said, is actually looking at your net worth and your budget. Like you said, you know does there’s no wrong time.<br />You start now, you start a few years ago or you start even in a few years when you’re ready. But just starting to look at everything in one place is really helpful, because we all have accounts all over the place at this point, from different companies, different apps, different investments, different everything. So some people have just unruly amount of accounts. So even just getting that in one place is super helpful. And then just literally looking at a month of your spending and putting it in categories, not to say it’s right or wrong, it’s too high or it’s too low or whatever, but just to look at it and see what feelings come up for you how much did you spend on groceries last month? Are you happy with that? Are you not happy? Why? And just kind of thinking about those before you start to really think okay, how do I even make a whole annual budget or anything. But just starting to sit with those feelings and the numbers is a really helpful start.<br />0:30:39 – Speaker 1<br />Yeah, totally. Those were all so good and I love just all the aspects and I really love the fact that you talked about books and social media.<br />0:30:48 – Speaker 2<br />Yeah, yeah, it’s a lot. What should I read about it? And I mean honestly, I say you shouldn’t. You know you shouldn’t, because that’s one person’s view of money and also it will likely change in a year or six months. It’s great to like take in some content, just so you know the basics for sure, but just realize like this is your personal journey and you need to kind of take a little control of it, Because if you let someone else tell you how it should all be like, it may not even lead to the life you want or the goals you want. It might lead to theirs.<br />0:31:21 – Speaker 1<br />Exactly, totally. And, like you know, the biggest thing that I’ve done with anything in life outside of money and this is money like, yes, learning about people’s perspective and ways of doing things. Because, like you can always just pick from things, from people, and then still, at the end of the day, like I have the choice of how I want to do things. I have the power. Like there is so much of this is like this is how it’s supposed to look like or this is the only way to look like, and a lot of the times, that’s living in little echo chambers across the world and different communities and different little pockets of places where people are all underneath one beliefs. But at the end of the day, you get to truly define what you want it to look like, and I just love that you’re talking so much to taking your power back. And then the other thing, too, that I think is so important in this is just like you have to.<br />What I’ve learned is like I had to go through the experience of wanting to play around with money and wanting to budget with money Because, like then I realized I was like oh, I didn’t realize how nice it was that I have my vacation plan for the end of the year. You know like that was such a relief and then, until I experienced that genuinely, I couldn’t really be grateful for that. And so I think, just being open enough to experiencing it and taking giving it a shot and trying it and knowing that, like you said, you can make changes, you can shift things around, you can let it adapt to your life, depending on what season you’re at, like you said at the beginning of of us just talking here. You said you know whether you’re married or having kids or you’re single and you’re doing all these things like your values and standards might change a little bit and like it could. It’s flexible in that way right, like there is opportunity for it to flow Totally.<br />0:32:58 – Speaker 2<br />That’s like a great mindset to go into it with. Because I will say too that even if you set, you know, a budget, let’s say, or you planned out big things for the year or whatever, every year it’s going to change. Every month it honestly changes. So I feel like people again often want to think of a budget or something as something you kind of set, even your retirement, you know, country contribution or something, things that you set and forget, which I, you know, I would love for it to be a little more that way, but it’s it’s not, because your life will change. Something will come up that you didn’t expect.<br />Or you know you may be excited about some new trip or some new clothes or something, and so that will change things, and you have to be able to be a little bit flexible with how that’s going to pan out and realize there’s no right way.<br />The just doing it is the right thing, but there’s no like right way and it will never always be the same. And it’s the same with, like, when you put something down and people will tell me, well, I think I spend too much on on eating out, and I’ll say, why do you think that? And they’ll say I don’t know, it just looks like a lot. And I say, well, what are you comparing it to? You know? Do you have a number? And where did that number come from? Like, let’s make sure that you have a realistic view of your life and what it would cost to live your regular life, so that you’re not feeding yourself up all the time about some high you know number on DoorDash when actually, when we plan out your life, that’s exactly how much you should be spending on DoorDash.<br />0:34:23 – Speaker 1<br />Totally, totally, or maybe that’s like how your way your life is set up. You know, some people spend a lot of money on meal prep, like they have the ability, but they prioritize their nutrition and that’s important, you know to them. Like I just love that you’re speaking to all this, I think it’s. It’s so, so true. Yeah, when it comes to money and like you know, traditionally, where do you, where do you find most people are blocked.<br />0:34:50 – Speaker 2<br />I think that’s the first thing actually is that people have a thought in their mind.<br />People often have a thought in their mind that they’re just spending too much they, and then they get frustrated or mad and then they just don’t want to think about it anymore. So I often will have people tell me they think they spend too much on eating out. You know shopping, or you know travel, whatever it is. But then when we step back and talk about their life, how their life works, the things that they want to attend you know the weddings or whatever it is and we build a budget from the ground up, it often turns out that they’re spending exactly what one would expect based on their lifestyle. Now, if they want to start saving or there’s some reason to cut things back or whatever, then we can work through that together. But I often find that people are just comparing to an unrealistic kind of fake number in their mind, or they’re really not usually comparing to anything. They just think it’s high for no reason, and that’s because we hear that all the time. Right, oh, did you get it on sale? Oh, is there going to be a cheaper option? Oh, that’s too expensive, that’s so expensive. But I really encourage people to say, well, what did you think that was going to cost? Because it wasn’t zero, you know. And so if you, if you thought that your airline ticket was going to be 600 and then it was 600, that’s actually a totally fine thing. But if you didn’t think about a number and then you just got mad when you saw the ticket being 600, that’s what’s going to make you continue to have this negative relationship. So I think one thing is, you know, really thinking, well, actually, how much does my life cost, so that I don’t just keep beating myself up for spending any money at all?<br />And then the second way that people, I think get caught up is that they think they need to know everything before starting. So when that that’s mostly when it comes to investing or real estate and things like that is, I hear a lot of people say that they didn’t start because they thought they needed to educate themselves more first. And, yes, I think you should be educated to some extent, of course, before you start investing or doing something with your money like that. But there are so many ways to educate yourself and you will never know everything. So I think just getting some sort of trusted start whether that be with a coach or podcast or whatever understanding what investing is and why we do it.<br />And then starting small, but just starting is really helpful and realizing you’re going to learn along the way.<br />And then also that things are going to change along the way, like cryptocurrency came, and now everyone’s having to learn about that, and AI is coming, and now we’ll have to learn about that, and so it’s always going to be something you can never say and think that you’re going to be 100% educated on something in the finance space before you start.<br />And then the last thing is I think people think they need to have more money in order to manage it. Most people think that I talk to so I don’t charge as a percentage of assets like a traditional advisor. I don’t want to steer clear of that type of pricing arrangement because I want everyone to feel like I don’t care if you have $100 or $1000 in the bank to start. You can have more transparency and control of your relationship with money and where your money grows and goes for you and I think that’s just a big one is people think they need to be a millionaire or have a certain amount to even make it worth thinking about it or trying to have a plan that last one is so true, I was always.<br />0:38:19 – Speaker 1<br />Yes, I feel that, and I think something that I learned I heard once was like the way that you manage $10 is the same way you’re going to manage a million, yeah. Or like your habits or the way that you view money, it doesn’t really change. You can have a huge dollar amount, but your relationship to money could say the same.<br />0:38:37 – Speaker 2<br />Right, and I’ve seen that. I’ve seen people making more money than they ever thought, but they’re still with doing the same habits with it, and the opposite Some people who don’t feel like they make enough or have enough, but they manage it so well that it actually does more for them than other people. So I really agree with that. It’s just like any little habit you’re trying to do. You need to just start and build the muscles and then, as your life changes, it’s already there and you can roll with that. But I hate to see people wait and wait because they think it’s not worth their time or they’re not, you know, they’re not wealthy enough to go down that road.<br />0:39:17 – Speaker 1<br />Yeah, and I also think about it. I’m like it’s kind of like riding a bike, like do you want to get on a mountain bike and run down the big mountain bike With all that pressure? I mean, millions of dollars is a lot of money. Like I’m just we’re talking about lots of money. It’s a lot more to manage. Like imagine if you just started with the training wheels and you’re like, okay, I have 50, I have 100, I have a thousand, I have a couple hundred, like a couple thousand, you know, like that’s so much more, not that the pressure is different, but it’s a smaller amount. And it’s like starting with the training wheels, like get started, you know. And I think that is a lot more easy to walk into versus like, okay, now I have a million dollars and my life is really important because I got a lot of expenses. Like what do I do?<br />0:39:59 – Speaker 2<br />You know, I agree, it’s like it’s not actually better later, because presumably you will have more accounts, more responsibilities and more money at that time, and you know it’s a little harder to wrangle in, even really. So I do love to hear that, you know. Yeah, it’s step by step, and there’s so many tools now, a days as well for retail investors, as they say, or, you know, just regular people to take control of their money, manage it, have a budget, invest it, diversify it. There are tools that weren’t available before, and you often don’t need to have much more than $25 to start.<br />0:40:37 – Speaker 1<br />Totally so, if someone does this work right, like they decide to be, like you know what this is going to be the year, but I’m going to finally start looking at my budget. I’m finally going to start just starting to get to know myself when it comes to my relationship with money. I’m going to dive deeper into my emotional attachments to money and you know where my insecurities are. I’m going to learn about myself Like one what’s available to someone on the other side of that? Like I think, like how could someone start living, start feeling emotionally, spiritually, physically, mentally, like what’s available to them on the other side of just wanting to go down that path?<br />0:41:19 – Speaker 2<br />Yeah, I think honestly, like this is sounds, you know, a little cliche, but the sky is the limit Once you start going down the path I mean again, I liken it to taking care of your mental health or your physical health you know, you start small, with whatever it is starting to go on a walk or starting to eat more vegetables, whatever it is and you start to get more interested, you start to read and take in more content. You maybe start to have more honest conversations with your partner or your friends or your children about how much they spend on a certain thing or about how they plan their trips. And then it just slowly starts to become part of your life. And I know it seems at first like that won’t happen or that that’s too hard. Like you know, I’m never going to get there, but as you slowly, you know, start down the journey and think of it as a journey, think of it as the whole.<br />First year might be a little bit uncomfortable.<br />It might be, you know, not really knowing how to stick to your budget or how to have a money date with yourself or your partner.<br />It’s going to be a lot of exploration, but then over time we’ll just become part of your life, hopefully with some kind of systems that like to have people put in place. But once you put some systems in, you know a lot of it’s automated, a lot of it is something you just do monthly now or annually, and it’s just conversations you start to just have and you stop being embarrassed or worried or anxious about them and then it just changes your whole, I think, your energy and relationship with the whole outside world, because not only are you just like less anxious and less kind of stressed or depressed about money, but the way that you hopefully are approaching your life now is much more of like manifesting the goals you want to see and living alongside the values that you set out and being aligned with that, and then hopefully you feel so much more at peace with just like what you’re putting out in the world and what you think your future holds.<br />0:43:22 – Speaker 1<br />Yes, ooh, so good. You know, at the beginning, like we talked so much of more of that like stuck energy, like that avoided energy of like repeating the same patterns, energy, kind of living the past kind of energy. And then what’s really on the other side is the opportunity to move forward, right, the opportunity to like take a step and just be like, all right, I’m moving, I’m taking action. And you know, taking action always feels so much better, in my opinion, like you’re actually moving in some direction, versus like when we’re stuck and not really wanting to dive into anything. You’re just kind of at a halt and no energy, no flow.<br />And then, like, what you talked to is just this beautiful opportunity for you to get the energy moving, for you to start moving forward to building a life, to being more integrated, and then like living way more openly and like almost like that, more like abundant mindsets manifesting, like really being open to opportunities, like really unattached to the idea that money is going to leave or that you don’t have money enough, but you feel more confident when it comes to money, and I love that you brought in the fact that it totally 120% impacts our entire lives.<br />Okay, like I’ve seen it, like you’ve talked about it so much how it impacts your romantic relationships, like how it impacts your friendships, how it impacts your family, like money is such a core relationship that is not only with you but it truly, truly has an influence on how you show up to everything else and the opportunity to go down this feels it sounds so much more yummier to be like. Oh, I’m confident in money and I get to be so present in my relationships in my life, because this no longer feels like something I don’t know, but something that’s a part of me.<br />0:45:09 – Speaker 2<br />Yeah, I think that’s that’s a really good point. It’s like the unknown is definitely worse than knowing. Having a plan. Like, even if your plan doesn’t look how you want it to like, even if it’s like oh, it’s going to take me five years to finish paying off that student loan or it’s going to take me whatever amount of years until I reach whatever retirement, looks good for me.<br />Even knowing, even if it’s not as great as you want it to be, knowing it will definitely reduce stress and help you because every day you can live like knowing you’re actually working towards something that you are, you know, going to be excited about and that you’re going to be feeling really good about that when you accomplished it. And if you don’t have that plan, you know you’re kind of aimless and you’re just trying to hope for the best all the time. And something you said also about taking action is just, I think, also really it’s a really hard hump to get over. But once you get over just the initial conversation, initial meeting with yourself or with a coach or whatever, I find people just have such a sigh of relief after just one step. And I felt that way recently.<br />I’ve been dealing with some health issues over the last year and had to change my diet pretty significantly and I just did not want to. You know it felt overwhelming. I didn’t want to. I wanted to just continue the status quo, continue how I was living, and it felt so scary to like take that first step.<br />But I started small. I had a plan, you know, and I just slowly, slowly integrated different things. It didn’t mean I had to cut everything out. I think people often think in kind of a extreme mindset like oh, if I start looking at things or if I start budgeting, I’m going to have to be restrictive and I’m going to have to track every dollar I spend and I’m going to have to change my ways so much. And that’s really really very rarely true, like I often just have people who it’s like oh, I just have to be a little more mindful of this or that to reach my goals, or maybe I don’t have to change anything at all, but I just know where I’m going to be in three years now or five years, like that’s really helpful.<br />0:47:18 – Speaker 1<br />Totally, and it’s like sometimes we think like big mountain is going to get us less, but there’s like so much more on the other side. Yeah, you know, I think the other thing too that you talk to is just like that hump that you come across. I think it’s important to know that, like you know, our bodies and our mind just wants to protect us, and doing something unknown is much scarier than us staying in the same place, right, like even our most painful spaces, like the life that we’re living, whatever is quote unquote more comfortable because it’s pain that’s familiar to us. Or, like you know, we’re comfortable in that pain, comfortable in living that, in comfortability. But the minute that we want to step over into the unknown, it’s like, well, our mind and our ego is going to be like, well, I don’t step over there, I don’t know what to do, and even if it’s quote unquote better for us, but because it’s so out of normal for us, it is so much scarier to our system because our system is going to be like, well, I don’t know what that is.<br />So I’m rather staying in my pain here, and so I think it’s important for us to recognize that is like there is, just because it’s unknown and unscary. That doesn’t mean that it’s going to be quote unquote worse than what you’re feeling now. If anything, it actually gives you a lot of breath, a lot of relief, a lot of like what you’re talking to, like. There’s so much more on the other side of that, and I think that’s important for anyone that is going to embark on a journey like this, because it’s so, so freaking worth it, as Jessica has just talked to so beautifully today.<br />0:48:42 – Speaker 2<br />Yeah, thank you. Yeah, you’re right. It’s like facing our own kind of ability to be stuck. Even you know you can’t really see past it sometimes because of how you’ve grown up or how you may be living and thinking is best for you. But I love to see the transformation in my clients, my friends and family, even just by me doing this work. That talk more openly about money and how to see the positive changes it can have even a very short amount of time is so inspiring to me.<br />0:49:12 – Speaker 1<br />Totally agree. As we start to like kind of wrap up this episode, I just want to ask you like what, now that you’ve done this work, how has it given you an opportunity to live a life more expressed, you know, really more fulfilled, like being able to fully show up in, like your life, relationships and business. Like how has it created more for you in your life?<br />0:49:38 – Speaker 2<br />Yeah, that’s the best question. I would say a couple things. You know one, how I am with my children, my family, extended family, my husband. I’m very open talking about money. I’m really committed to having my children understand money earlier on and understand the energy it can bring, the limitations it can bring, the stress it can bring, but also the wonderful things it can bring. We love to travel and now that COVID, you know, is a little more behind us, we’ve taken some wonderful trips the last year or two and I just love seeing my kids experience that. I love experiencing that new places and restaurants and things. So I’m really happy that I’m able to live that out with my family and be honest about what it costs but also how that’s like. That’s exactly what we want to do with our money.<br />But that’s one thing and then another is starting my own business and having more flexibility in my life to take care of myself, take care of my mental health and also take care of my family. It’s really really been a trying time in a lot of ways because I did tie so much worth to making a steady corporate type of paycheck and being in that mindset. But slowly over time I’ve realized you know right now, in this season of life, like I want to be doing this work. I think it’s so important, I get so much value from it and I get to live my life the way I want, with the flexibility and balance that I want. And I may not be making you know the X amount of figures I was at a corporate job but my life actually reflects what I wanted to right now, which is really important to me because I have been dealing with the health issues and because I’m trying to raise my family in a certain way and all of that.<br />And then, lastly, I’ll say I have been able to make room and money to spend a lot more on self-care, on mental health and physical self-care as well. I have started, you know, really prioritizing bodywork, massages, you know, trips with friends, different things that I consider self-care that I would have probably considered frivolous before or luxury that I have really started to build into my budget at the beginning of the year and that can include things around nutrition and vitamins as well, and it’s really nice to be able to think of it as just kind of a non-negotiable now rather than, you know, always something to feel guilty about or not really, or not even take the time to plan. So I’ve been. You know it’s still a little bit of a struggle sometimes to prioritize it and not feel bad about it, but whenever I do it I always feel so much better and I could show up better in my in my life. So I know it’s worth the money and the time.<br />0:52:26 – Speaker 1<br />So beautiful. It sounds like it’s not only being a gift, such an incredible gift for you and your soul and your health and your I think honestly health as well. Yeah, you know, in so many ways, and it’s such a beautiful gift that you’re also just giving to your kids, like everything that you’re learning, all the things that you’re implementing it, how you’re integrating it into your kids, like that is such a beautiful gift that they get to grow up with, as well as, like you, also being such a beautiful representation of prioritizing your health and your mental health. You know, I truly think that and I think I mentioned this when we first connected like I think the true pandemic is burnout and how it impacts us so much and it’s so beautiful that I give all this space to prioritize those things that are so soul-filling and connected and, you know, really bringing back into you, which thank you so much for sharing. That that’s absolutely beautiful.<br />0:53:17 – Speaker 2<br />Yeah, thank you.<br />0:53:19 – Speaker 1<br />All right, ladies, if you are listening in, this is for you. If you have a friend or family member that is female, that is looking for community, that is looking at this path of growth and wanting to evolve as a human being, please listen in. So I want to share with you the fully expressed community. If you haven’t heard about it, you need to hear about it, and you’re hearing about it today and I’d love for you to check it out. The fully expressed community is for women, supporting women. 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You also get access to not only the guest coaches that have been on this podcast, but also guest coaches that I have kept waiting to show you what they have to share with you when it comes to their teachings and their practitioners. They’re only going to listen from me, but you’re also going to learn from these amazing human beings that are available to you out there and here to share their gifts with you so you can live a life fully expressed. The fully expressed community is only $27 a month. If you leave a review on this podcast, I will actually give to you one month to come. Join us for free in the fully expressed community to actually experience what it means to be in this community and these women. If you go leave a review from me, I’ll go do that. You can also find more information in the show notes about the fully expressed community and I hope to see you there next month, the next second Wednesday that is available to you, to be surrounded by other women that just freaking get it, that just get what you’re going through. I’ll see you there.<br />Yeah Well, it’s been such a pleasure to have you, jessica. Truly, I love everything that you’re bringing this world. I think all of the things that you’re talking about is so, so important and honestly, I’m so excited for your children’s book. I hope that you do do those, because all this kind of work right, like these kinds of conversations, especially when it comes to money or just mental health or anything like that, like, I think, the younger that we start to absorb information around those areas like we would be so much prepared for later on in life. And but, that being said, it doesn’t matter what age you start. You can get started anytime. But I’m so stoked for these children books. I’m like I’m hoping that they’re around by the time I have kids.<br />0:56:15 – Speaker 2<br />I don’t know what I’m going to have kids.<br />0:56:20 – Speaker 1<br />But yeah, that would be so epic. So yeah, thank you so much for coming on.<br />0:56:25 – Speaker 2<br />Awesome. No, thank you. Thank you for the opportunity and thank you listeners for listening and, hopefully, you know, taking a small step in some way towards your financial wellness goals after this. So, yeah, I really appreciate the time and your insightful questions.<br />0:56:41 – Speaker 1<br />Amazing. And lastly, how could someone connect with you? What would be the best way to connect with you at this time?<br />0:56:50 – Speaker 2<br />Yeah, thank you. I would love to just hear from anybody who wants to talk more about their financial journey or what I do. Just, you can email me at jessica at empowered personal finance that’s the best way. I answer every email and you can also follow us on Instagram, which is a great way to get some quotes that we love to share money mantras and quotes around money to help with. You know, just kind of those reminders throughout the day around these topics. So it’s a great place to kind of follow us for any quotes, giveaways and little kind of news updates and things around money. So you can feel free to follow us or DM me from there as well. But I do offer a free discovery call. So if you want to either click that from my website or email me to get a link, I would love to just connect with anyone who’s interested in learning more.<br />0:57:41 – Speaker 1<br />Amazing. I love that. Yeah, so go reach out to Jessica. If you know me personally or follow me and you want to get connected there, but can’t find her, feel free to reach out to me too. I can connect you guys as well. All this will be in the show notes and again, thank you so much for listening and wait to keep a lookout for the next episode. Thank, you. Thank you.</div></div></div></div></div></div></div>



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<p>(0:00:00) – Money and Mental Health Relationship<br />Jessica’s relationship with money changed drastically due to her mother’s addiction, impacting her mental health, but she learned to manage her finances and prioritize her mental health.</p>



<p>(0:10:04) – Money and Mental Health<br />We explore childhood experiences, financial decisions, values, and open conversations to nurture a healthy relationship with money.</p>



<p>(0:17:03) – The Mental Burden of Comparing Finances<br />Comparing ourselves to others, feeling overwhelmed discussing investments, and carrying worries long-term can affect mental health.</p>



<p>(0:20:27) – Overcoming Money Comparison and Financial Well-Being<br />We reframe comparison and anxiety into a process to reach financial goals, emphasizing everyone starts from the same place.</p>



<p>(0:27:01) – Approach to Personal Finance and Money<br />Striking a balance between consuming content and taking control of our financial journey is essential; reflecting values, lifestyle, and current financial situation; avoiding reliance on books and social media; and taking a personal approach to budgeting.</p>



<p>(0:31:23) – Manage Money, Financial Flexibility<br />Take control of our financial journey, be mindful of content consumption, adapt to life seasons, have realistic expectations, and have a flexible mindset.</p>



<p>(0:41:44) – The Transformative Power of Taking Action<br />Balance content consumption set up systems, have honest conversations, take action, and build confidence for a healthy relationship with money.</p>



<p>(0:49:40) – Prioritizing Family, Flexibility, and Self-Care<br />We emphasize self-care, teaching children about money, creating experiences, and taking control of our financial journey.</p>



<p>(0:57:31) – Connecting With Jessica Through Discovery Call<br />Seek help, practice self-care, teach children, and connect with Jessica Mounier to build a healthy relationship with money.</p>



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<p>Jessica is passionate about all things finance. She has always loved working with people to reach their goals in life, career and with money. Now she does it full-time! She has 15+ years of experience in financial analysis and strategic planning. She has worked in tech, higher education and with non-profits. She is disrupting the financial advising industry by providing price transparency and focusing on financial wellness.</p>



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<p>Instagram: <a href="https://www.instagram.com/empoweredpersonalfinance/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">@empoweredpersonalfinance</a></p>



<p>Website: <a href="https://jempoweredpersonalfinance.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">jempoweredpersonalfinance.com</a></p>



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Strap in and prepare yourself for a riveting conversation with our special guest, Jessica Meunier, who courageously shares her transformative journey of finding financial stability and mental peace amidst the chaos of her mother’s addiction. We delve into the intricate interplay between our mental health and financial habits, exploring how childhood experiences and values shape our attitudes towards money, and why nurturing a healthy relationship with money is more crucial than we think. As Jessica navigates through her life story full of adversity and resilience, we uncover the impact of economic instability, the power of overcoming the mental burden of financial comparisons, and the importance of striking a balance between content consumption and taking control of our financial journey.



The layers of this episode unfold as we dissect how money and mental health are intertwined. Jessica’s fascinating narrative sheds light on how our experiences have a profound impact on our financial behaviors and the mental health consequences they entail. We stress the value of having open discussions about finances from a young age to equip the younger generation with the skills needed to make sound financial decisions. We also delve into the mental burden of comparing finances and the detrimental effect it can have on our well-being. Join us in a deep exploration of how to cope with these anxieties and establish a process that supports our financial goals.



In the final chapters, we delve into a deeper conversation about personal finance, discussing Jessica’s approach to budgeting, the importance of financial flexibility, and the potential dangers of relying too heavily on books and social media for financial advice. We stress that everyone starts from the same place and it’s important to remember we are not alone. In conclusion, we highlight the transformative power of taking action, the importance of self-care, and the need to prioritize family and financial flexibility. We end on a high note, inviting listeners to connect with Jessica to learn more about her journey and services.



Tune in and be a part of this enlightening and empowering conversation!







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Full Transcript0:00:00 – Speaker 1Welcome to the Fully Expressed podcast with Karenna. I’m so excited for today because I have a very special guest that’s coming in to join us. I’d like to introduce you to Jessica Meunier. I hope I pronounced her name right. Last name right. Is that how I pronounced your last name? Pretty close, yeah, mounier Mounier, that’s how it is.So I got a chance to meet Jessica Mounier through one of my dearest friends, hazel Chadwick. Hazel and I went to college and she reached out and has worked closely with Jessica and also are really good friends with Jessica, and so I really, once I met Jessica and got to learn a little bit about your story, I was like, ooh, I would love to have you on the podcast. I think what you’re doing when it comes to money and personal finances and how it not only impacts our day-to-day lives and how we live, but also how it impacts our mental health, I think is such an important topic, and so for today, we’re going to dive into all the things around money, your relationship with money, like how your mental health can be impacted by money, whether having a lot of money or not having a lot of money, feeling that scarcity mindset, I mean anything along those lines and I think that’s such an important topic that I wish more people talked about. So, with that being said, I’d like you all to meet Jessica...]]>
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<p>Discover the power of authenticity with the delightful Hannah Deindorfer. Hannah, a multi-talented performer, provides a unique perspective on our struggle with perfectionism and the courage it takes to shed our performative personas. Together, we share our experiences of showing up online and how that often contrasts with who we truly are. Hannah offers insights into her own journey, revealing how performance, be it playing piano or sports, became a mask to hide behind and how she eventually found freedom in authenticity.</p>



<p>Hold your breath as we plunge deeper into the realms of supportive communities and intimate relationships, crucial elements of our healing journey. Hannah and I extend an invitation to you, our listeners, to join our express community for teachings, practices, and meditations aimed at nervous system regulation. The conversation takes an unexpected twist as we challenge traditional views on BDSM, B-Ink, and Tantra, exploring how these practices can help us feel seen and understood.</p>



<p>Brace yourself for an exciting discourse on kink, dominance, submission, and the power of setting boundaries. We delve into the complexities of evolving boundaries, the transformation of friendships into romantic relationships, and the importance of embracing change. As we close, we celebrate Hannah’s journey of trusting herself, supporting others through their transformations, and the profound impact it’s had on her life. Don’t miss this eye-opening conversation and the profound insights it offers into the beauty of being our authentic selves.</p>



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<div class="wp-block-create-block-castos-transcript"><div class="ssp-transcript"><div class="row"><div class="col"><div class="tabs"><div class="tab">Full Transcript<div class="tab-content ssp-transcript-content">0:00:00 – Speaker 1<br />So welcome to the Fully Expressed podcast with Karenna. I’m so excited for today because I’m bringing one of the most vibrant, grounded women to the show. She is a fairy godmother for women, breaking patterns of performing perfectionism and people pleasing in their bedrooms, businesses and lives. I’d like to introduce you to Hannah Deindorfer. I’m so excited that you’re here.<br />0:00:26 – Speaker 2<br />Me too. I’m so excited that we’re getting to have this conversation.<br />0:00:31 – Speaker 1<br />Yeah, thank you so much For everyone listening. I just want to give you a little background of like when I met Hannah. Like when I first met you I’m not gonna lie like you can just tell that you were like powerful in the room, but then also like here and I met Hannah in the Phoenix path when we did our somatic certification. What was it like a year ago now, maybe? No, about a year yeah, it’s crazy how time flies by. That was like a six to seven-ish because we had a month break like program and it just flew by.<br />But like truly getting to know you in that program, I was like every time you spoke, I was like I resonate with this girl so much.<br />I was like so grateful that you were sharing and like so expressive about your experience because it also helped me like just connect with you in that way and be like I feel that like that hits too, like I resonate with that.<br />So that was my experience. And then just following you online like you just also come off so expressive. So you I think you’re a great representation, at least for me on this side of the screen and from getting to know you, like who you are in your real life is who you show up online and I value that so much because it’s just really great example of someone truly honoring and being in their essence, like in their fullest expression through and through, and I mean that is a journey in itself and I’d love to hear about that, obviously on today’s episode. But you can ju...</div></div></div></div></div></div></div>]]>
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Discover the power of authenticity with the delightful Hannah Deindorfer. Hannah, a multi-talented performer, provides a unique perspective on our struggle with perfectionism and the courage it takes to shed our performative personas. Together, we share our experiences of showing up online and how that often contrasts with who we truly are. Hannah offers insights into her own journey, revealing how performance, be it playing piano or sports, became a mask to hide behind and how she eventually found freedom in authenticity.



Hold your breath as we plunge deeper into the realms of supportive communities and intimate relationships, crucial elements of our healing journey. Hannah and I extend an invitation to you, our listeners, to join our express community for teachings, practices, and meditations aimed at nervous system regulation. The conversation takes an unexpected twist as we challenge traditional views on BDSM, B-Ink, and Tantra, exploring how these practices can help us feel seen and understood.



Brace yourself for an exciting discourse on kink, dominance, submission, and the power of setting boundaries. We delve into the complexities of evolving boundaries, the transformation of friendships into romantic relationships, and the importance of embracing change. As we close, we celebrate Hannah’s journey of trusting herself, supporting others through their transformations, and the profound impact it’s had on her life. Don’t miss this eye-opening conversation and the profound insights it offers into the beauty of being our authentic selves.







You can read the full podcast transcript for this episode below:



Full Transcript0:00:00 – Speaker 1So welcome to the Fully Expressed podcast with Karenna. I’m so excited for today because I’m bringing one of the most vibrant, grounded women to the show. She is a fairy godmother for women, breaking patterns of performing perfectionism and people pleasing in their bedrooms, businesses and lives. I’d like to introduce you to Hannah Deindorfer. I’m so excited that you’re here.0:00:26 – Speaker 2Me too. I’m so excited that we’re getting to have this conversation.0:00:31 – Speaker 1Yeah, thank you so much For everyone listening. I just want to give you a little background of like when I met Hannah. Like when I first met you I’m not gonna lie like you can just tell that you were like powerful in the room, but then also like here and I met Hannah in the Phoenix path when we did our somatic certification. What was it like a year ago now, maybe? No, about a year yeah, it’s crazy how time flies by. That was like a six to seven-ish because we had a month break like program and it just flew by.But like truly getting to know you in that program, I was like every time you spoke, I was like I resonate with this girl so much.I was like so grateful that you were sharing and like so expressive about your experience because it also helped me like just connect with you in that way and be like I feel that like that hits too, like I resonate with that.So that was my experience. And then just following you online like you just also come off so expressive. So you I think you’re a great representation, at least for me on this side of the screen and from getting to know you, like who you are in your real life is who you show up online and I value that so much because it’s just really great example of someone truly honoring and being in their essence, like in their fullest expression through and through, and I mean that is a journey in itself and I’d love to hear about that, obviously on today’s episode. But you can ju...]]>
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<p>Discover the power of authenticity with the delightful Hannah Deindorfer. Hannah, a multi-talented performer, provides a unique perspective on our struggle with perfectionism and the courage it takes to shed our performative personas. Together, we share our experiences of showing up online and how that often contrasts with who we truly are. Hannah offers insights into her own journey, revealing how performance, be it playing piano or sports, became a mask to hide behind and how she eventually found freedom in authenticity.</p>



<p>Hold your breath as we plunge deeper into the realms of supportive communities and intimate relationships, crucial elements of our healing journey. Hannah and I extend an invitation to you, our listeners, to join our express community for teachings, practices, and meditations aimed at nervous system regulation. The conversation takes an unexpected twist as we challenge traditional views on BDSM, B-Ink, and Tantra, exploring how these practices can help us feel seen and understood.</p>



<p>Brace yourself for an exciting discourse on kink, dominance, submission, and the power of setting boundaries. We delve into the complexities of evolving boundaries, the transformation of friendships into romantic relationships, and the importance of embracing change. As we close, we celebrate Hannah’s journey of trusting herself, supporting others through their transformations, and the profound impact it’s had on her life. Don’t miss this eye-opening conversation and the profound insights it offers into the beauty of being our authentic selves.</p>



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<div class="wp-block-create-block-castos-transcript"><div class="ssp-transcript"><div class="row"><div class="col"><div class="tabs"><div class="tab">Full Transcript<div class="tab-content ssp-transcript-content">0:00:00 – Speaker 1<br />So welcome to the Fully Expressed podcast with Karenna. I’m so excited for today because I’m bringing one of the most vibrant, grounded women to the show. She is a fairy godmother for women, breaking patterns of performing perfectionism and people pleasing in their bedrooms, businesses and lives. I’d like to introduce you to Hannah Deindorfer. I’m so excited that you’re here.<br />0:00:26 – Speaker 2<br />Me too. I’m so excited that we’re getting to have this conversation.<br />0:00:31 – Speaker 1<br />Yeah, thank you so much For everyone listening. I just want to give you a little background of like when I met Hannah. Like when I first met you I’m not gonna lie like you can just tell that you were like powerful in the room, but then also like here and I met Hannah in the Phoenix path when we did our somatic certification. What was it like a year ago now, maybe? No, about a year yeah, it’s crazy how time flies by. That was like a six to seven-ish because we had a month break like program and it just flew by.<br />But like truly getting to know you in that program, I was like every time you spoke, I was like I resonate with this girl so much.<br />I was like so grateful that you were sharing and like so expressive about your experience because it also helped me like just connect with you in that way and be like I feel that like that hits too, like I resonate with that.<br />So that was my experience. And then just following you online like you just also come off so expressive. So you I think you’re a great representation, at least for me on this side of the screen and from getting to know you, like who you are in your real life is who you show up online and I value that so much because it’s just really great example of someone truly honoring and being in their essence, like in their fullest expression through and through, and I mean that is a journey in itself and I’d love to hear about that, obviously on today’s episode. But you can just see that you embody that. I just can’t wait to continue to witness you like evolve and express yourself into, like where you’re going. But I just got to say like kudos to you because, like, at least for someone that’s experiencing you, that’s what it feels like.<br />0:02:10 – Speaker 2<br />Thank you, thank you. I really appreciate that because I feel true to who I am online in person, like nothing that I share is, can’t share things that are inauthentic to me. It just in my body. I can’t feel it. So to hear that it resonates on the other side, the way that it feel to me, is really important. It feels really good.<br />0:02:32 – Speaker 1<br />Yeah, yeah, I don’t know if it was like this for you, but, like when I first started showing up online, I did try to show up like how it was, like I wanted to show up, like how other people were showing up. In a way, I was like, well, it looks like it’s working for them, like maybe I should try this thing for them. It always felt so icky, it always felt so stretchy, it always felt like why is this being forceful? And then, you know, once it kind of shifted and I would love to hear your experience like once it shifted, it was like oh, this is just me. You know, it was like almost exhausting to try and show up another way, like and show up in ways that I thought people would accept, love, want, you know, resonate with, connect with whatever, like putting myself in, like what do they want? Versus, like who am I? Was it like that for you at all?<br />0:03:16 – Speaker 2<br />I think in the beginning because I started from this place, I just want to share information, I want to share these spiritual things that I’m learning about At the beginning it felt very authentic. I was like here’s my lifting videos and here is the picture of what I ate today and here’s like this book that I’m reading, and it felt very real and authentic. And then I definitely took a turn into performing, but for me, that actually always kind of felt authentic to me too, like, I think, because I’ve spent so much time in my life in a performative state that it was like oh yeah, I know how to do this, I know how to mold myself, to make myself likable. It didn’t feel like in the moment that it was exhausting or draining, but over time it built up, like I didn’t realize it in the moment that I was creating a persona that didn’t resonate with me, but eventually it got to a place where it felt like what I was talking about I didn’t care about it.<br />0:04:18 – Speaker 1<br />What did like performing feel to you? Like I’m so curious, like if even before you were aware of it, like what was like the day to day, like if you were to like step into like that chameleon or like I can show up, I can do this, like what did that actually feel to you in like the moment?<br />0:04:33 – Speaker 2<br />Well, it actually reminds me of so. I used to perform piano and I also used to play a lot of sports, and so it felt similarly, in that I’m like, okay, I got to turn it on, I got to step on the stage, I got to shift into the other version of myself that I know how to do this and pretend to have it all together. Like in that phase of performing on a stage, playing an instrument or performing on a court, there is like a different gear that starts to happen and it’s like all of the self-doubt and the insecurity. It just it’s put all in the background because I can’t let my weakness show.<br />0:05:19 – Speaker 1<br />Like, as you’re talking and I know if you won’t be able to see this on video, but I can just see you like, want to like step into this like character, or this arming, or like this, like this piece of clothing that you’re putting on, like this is what it is right Like. I’m showing up as this.<br />0:05:32 – Speaker 2<br />It is an armor. Right, it is like I’m preparing for battle. There’s an armoring that happens. The mask, it’s a cloak, it’s something that is protective so that I don’t have to show really a lot of vulnerability. And the teaching persona that I had online for a long time with another level is that cloaking. I could be smart, I could be a teacher, and that was another way to hide really how I felt or what was true vulnerability for me. I would show bits and pieces of my story and I’d be like, oh, that’s vulnerable, but it wasn’t like in a moment vulnerability of like, oh, I’m dealing with this thing, or this is going on for me, or this is what I really think right now, or feel there was this like teacher persona. That was another kind of armoring for myself.<br />0:06:18 – Speaker 1<br />Wow, I can definitely relate to that a little bit. I’m curious what was the process like? Just like going from like noticing that you were doing this, right, at one point you became aware that you were turning on this performer persona, right, there’s like armor, that you were stepping in and like you were kind of leaving parts of you behind, the vulnerability or the insecurities or whatever else was behind One, how did you recognize that that was happening? And two, what was the process of like the undoing or like the shedding of the layers to work through them and integrate it back into your life? You know what I mean Like work through and do and come back, yeah, it?<br />0:06:55 – Speaker 2<br />was it actually like what happened externally? I didn’t really realize, I think, the extent to which I was putting on a persona externally, but when I started discovering my sexuality and really connecting to my emotions and my body, how I was showing up just changed as a result of that. It was like because I started to really be in tune with my emotions and what my body wanted and what it felt, and I tore down so much of my life as a result of discovering that I wasn’t happy and what I had created. It just started flowing on to my online space more easily because I realized what I was doing behind. This wasn’t like I’m like, oh, I’m doing this persona teacher thing online. Let me change that. It was like, oh, wow, I’m like not happy in my life, let me end my relationship. Let me discover my sexuality, let me reconnect to my body, let me do a bunch more therapy, and that changed how I showed up online just a byproduct, really, not as an intention.<br />0:08:06 – Speaker 1<br />Yeah, I mean it seems like it’s a byproduct, obviously, because it’s sometimes here and like it became more of your essence, your being as you did. I’d love for you to share a little bit more about what it was or what opened the doors for you like want to explore your sexuality or like what did that even look like? The opportunity come to you where you always like interested in like exploring your sexuality? Was it like someone was like, hey, I have this thing. Do you want to join? Like I’d love to hear what the door was for you. All right, my love, I’m jumping in here real quick to tell you about the fully expressed community, because the women that are in this group are phenomenal and if you’re listening to this and you’re a lady, a female, or know someone that is female or lady that is on this path of growth and wanting to continue to evolve as a human being and find their fullest authentic expression in their relationships, in their life and their business and relationships, surrounded by a community of women that are dedicated to doing the work themselves, I want you in this community, I want to invite you into this community. I really think that being surrounded by other women that are on the same path that just get you, that just totally understand where you’re coming from or where you’re going or where you want to go and wherever that path is such a safe space for you to be held in. That and encouraged in. That is so important for our healing. If you find yourself feeling an ounce or a sprinkle of anxiety or overwhelmed or just uneasiness with the thought of being in a great container, about talking about very vulnerable things, I just want to encourage you and remind you that I totally understand, I totally get it. It can be edgy, it can be scary to open yourself in that way, but in doing so, you end up creating so much more healing. 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And so here we’re going to be surrounded by other women that want that and that create that and that, this burning desire to be on that path. So come join us, leave a review of what I’m doing from the next one for free, and I hope to see you there.<br />0:11:43 – Speaker 2<br />So I had a lot of sexual trauma. My first sexual experience was non consensual. My first intimate relationship was a three year very abusive situation. And then I, through college, was very dissociated from my body and so I use that for validation and get attention and approval, and so I had never really had sex in a way that was for me, and so I had been in a about a three year relationship. At the turn, at my turning point, of bisexuality.<br />In that relationship my partner God bless them with, like I want you to be more sexy, like I want you to feel feminine, like I want that for you, I want you to feel more powerful, like I want you to feel into that part of you. And I was so defensive about it. Yeah, I got really upset about it. I ignored it, I didn’t want to talk about it. I think I bought a couple skirts, one point and then we took a class together through the landmark school of classes they have these seminars and we did the sex management seminar together and I started revealing oh wow, I have a lot of stories, but I have a lot of ways that I’m an authentic and sex and started to open it up that way. And then he suggested that we do this Tantra and BDSM course together and we bought the program and then we broke up because we were like so it was, the sex was really not getting better. We were just in a really top place in our relationship and right and ended the relationship, but that interest was there.<br />I also had made a couple friends here and often that were very sex positive and they had opened up some conversations for me.<br />And so after I left that relationship I was like this is a huge part of me that I just haven’t explored. And at the same time I met a DOM, a dominant person, and he and I started a sexual relationship that was very King heavy. He taught me a lot about kink and about BDSM and all of the protocol around it, with discussions leading up to it and after care and safe words and all of these things that made me feel so free for the first time in sex and like that my voice mattered and that my desires mattered and that with him I could say the craziest thing, like I say I want to have sex in the middle of the park and I want a million people to watch, and he would be like great, like that’s amazing, like how can we make that happen? But like that’s like an extreme example, but like anything I would say he would be so encouraging and that really kicked off my deepening of my relationship to my sexuality and the encouraging piece that you’re talking to.<br />0:14:38 – Speaker 1<br />I’ve definitely experienced that in my relationship and for me it was like so healing was it? And it was just something that I was like wait, you’re okay with this? What Like? Really Like, you want the messiest parts of me, what you want more of that? That’s so cool. And it was almost like inviting, in a sense of how do I say like, oh, I can give myself permission to love these parts too? Like, if he loves these parts of me too, you know, like, oh, I can now, like I am accepting of this, in a way, like it was a blessing that they were so encouraging in that moment.<br />Yeah you use so many words like BDSM, b-ink and Contra and I would love for you to share like yeah or those words, and what does that mean?<br />0:15:20 – Speaker 2<br />For sure, yeah, yeah, okay, a little vocab lesson here.<br />0:15:25 – Speaker 1<br />I mean, it’s hard to not assume what they are, but I’d love to hear your perspective.<br />0:15:30 – Speaker 2<br />Totally, because people who are listening may have their own preconceived notions about what kink is. I know, when I started like what I thought was kink was you know the movie Pulp Fiction. No, there’s this scene in this movie where there’s this like dungeon place and there’s like this male gimp and he’s he’s like a. He’s wearing a little gimp mask and his whole body’s covered in leather and he’s like the sex slave. That’s what I thought the kink was. I thought it was the most extreme thing where, like, you’re covered in leather and you’re being beat up and you’re tied up and chained up and it’s like this crazy extreme thing.<br />0:16:07 – Speaker 1<br />I agree, that’s exactly what I had in Mission 2. Like when we’re like it’s almost like scary, like there’s like this fear, like this, like scary image of it, of like being like threatening or being too dark or like whatever at the beginning. So I’d love for you to like feel that for sure, which it totally can be Like that is.<br />0:16:26 – Speaker 2<br />That is kink. That is one expression of what kink can be. It can be pain, it can be inflicting pain, it can be receiving pain, it can be being covered in leather and being a step stool. It can be all of those things. But my favorite definition of kink is one from Dossi Egan, who wrote a couple books about a guide to submission and a guide to dominance. She called kink gorme sex, which I love.<br />0:16:54 – Speaker 1<br />That sounds so yummy. I want gorme sex. I want it. I want a dive into the plate of sex. That sounds like that Exactly it’s more inviting.<br />0:17:06 – Speaker 2<br />It’s a more inviting definition and to expand on that a little more, I think kink. To me it represents anything that someone feels is a little taboo, a little naughty. Vanilla sex is anything that feels like it’s socially acceptable. Sex like the kind of sex that you see in movie. Most movies and TV shows very traditional kind of sex, hetero, male, female penetration, stuff like that. And then kink is anything that feels like it’s outside of that. It’s a little bit outside of the norm and taboo is different for everyone. So for some people taboo is having sex with the lights on. For some people taboo is being restrained and being pleasure at the same time, and then for some people it’s being covered in leather and being a sex slave. Like there’s such a range and what you deem as taboo is super personal. It’s anything that makes your little heart go oh, that’s maybe the kind of bad like. Maybe I shouldn’t be doing this.<br />0:18:11 – Speaker 1<br />This is a little spicy, like a little spicy, yeah, and it almost like you, yeah, like stretches your edges a little bit. You’re like, oh, I haven’t done that before, but like I kind of like it. It’s like uncomfortable, but I kind of like it at the same time. That is kink, that is for sure, taboo.<br />I love that you said that, because it really represents almost a spectrum and it gives permission to be for anyone, however they are in expression and themselves sexually, whatever feels good for them. They get to be anywhere on that spectrum and that’s okay, right. There’s no, totally it’s quote unquote wrong for you to step in and want this X, y, z. It’s like, at the end of the day, if it’s on that spectrum for you or if it’s in that level of expression or in that edginess, that feels like a little stretchy but you kind of like it and you like think about it and you like want to step into it, like that’s here too and that’s available to you too, would you? Is that agree? Would you agree?<br />0:18:59 – Speaker 2<br />100%, yeah, like I love making kink feel more accessible because it’s also a space where your shadows can come out and play. It’s a really beautiful way I’ve found to do shadow work, to be able to bring forth parts of you that are shrouded in shame or repression or that you think aren’t good enough or are bad, and in kink all of that is celebrated. It’s in the sexual space where you can be anything that you want to be. You can play any role. If you’re very submissive and quiet and shy in your everyday life, you can step into this dominant energy in a place based in a kink space. If you feel the opposite, if you’re very dominant and controlling and you know you’re very responsible in your everyday life, you can take on that opposite side. You can be submissive, you can be owned, you can be gentle.<br />You can be shy in a kink space and it’s all on the table.<br />0:20:00 – Speaker 1<br />It’s all welcomed Something I’m so curious to hear your opinion on because, as you were talking about, just like dominant, submissive, like I think the traditional thing for someone to hear about is like the male or more masculine energy in the room is going to be more dominant or are, on the other end, someone more feminine, more submissive, more vulnerable, more softness like that, I mean, can you describe? Is it possible? I’m just gonna throw out an example Like is it possible for someone to bounce back and forth Like is it like you can step into a more dom space if you are someone that more is more submissive, or you don’t, if you are a male that’s usually dom and off on the outside like you can step into a more submissive role? Is that?<br />0:20:34 – Speaker 2<br />100%.<br />0:20:35 – Speaker 1<br />Yeah, okay cool, I think people just automatically think like, oh, only doms are, like only males are doms, and like they are only going to be the one that are going to be the powerful one in the room and that’s where we’re going to be, and all women have to be submissive and like anything that men want, and I think just wanting to break that a little bit, because that’s not fair to say, you know totally no, actually, when I first started my kink journey I was very submissive.<br />0:20:59 – Speaker 2<br />I played into that space a lot where I was letting go of control. I was letting my partner take the lead. I like the leader follower terminology too, for it like a dominant is leader and the submissive is the follower. The further along I’ve gotten in my journey, the more I’ve loved being in a dominant position, because it lights up again the part of me that is so different than even what I express in my everyday life, like I’m not that bossy in my everyday life, like I’m a coach, I’m a leader, but like it’s a very different than being telling my partner to get on his knees. Yeah, totally different.<br />0:21:38 – Speaker 1<br />For sure, and you and I had talked a little bit about, like that people pleasing tendencies, yeah, that I think you’ve also had to work through other people. Have I worked through that show up at all? Like, while you’ve been like stepping into this, like more of like in control role, like how, what was that process like for you? Yeah, because if I, I mean, I’d love to hear your perspective, but for me too, like for the most part, like showing up in the bedroom, I always thought I’d do anything that he wanted, right, like it was always like what can I do to make him happy? I want to make sure that they’re taken care of, like all those things, and I never, ever thought about putting myself first. But when I hear you step into this, like I want to be more of a controlling one, I want to tell my partner all these things, more of that dom, more energy. For someone that is resonates with being a people, please, around this side of the microphone of this show, like that seems a little edgy for me.<br />0:22:26 – Speaker 2<br />Like telling them what I want, you know, like saying sit down, hugely edgy, because you know, I think that generally women who are more, who tend to be more people I think this is, I guess, men too we lean towards caring for others, we lean towards caring for our partners, and in the bedroom that can show up as submissive. It can also show up as a martyr, where you’re not getting your pleasure but you’re always giving and giving and not really receiving anything. Or it can show up as feeling very uncomfortable to ask for what you want and to receive. And so when I started discovering my sexuality and really diving into it, it heals so much of my people pleasing because I learned in the bedroom how to ask specifically for what I wanted, which in that very intimate space, is like a huge challenge, right Like that’s when you’re naked, you’re like totally exposed and vulnerable.<br />If you can ask for what you want in that space, you can do it anywhere. If you can set boundaries and sex when there’s like that pressure there, you can do it anywhere. And then the next level of that was being dominant in the bedroom space, because then, all of a sudden, all of the decisions were on me. I could decide how I wanted my partner to sit or stand or lay, and how I wanted the whole thing to go and when. I wanted him to please me and orchestrate the whole event to match my desires. And you can definitely do that from the submissive side. But there is a totally new level of confidence that comes from being in that role and deciding, making every choice about how the experience goes, but based on your own desires.<br />0:24:18 – Speaker 1<br />Yeah, how does it feel to say that? I’m just so curious, like, as you’re saying that, like, how does that feel for you?<br />0:24:23 – Speaker 2<br />Well, I don’t think I’ve ever said that like that, like something that I thought about recently, but the way that I don’t think I’ve ever said it quite like that or it was so, quite that conclusion.<br />0:24:36 – Speaker 1<br />It was so beautifully said and like the part that like really stood out to like just being like so raw and open and naked and like asking for what you want, and that like that moment, like I think about that even outside the bedroom, like when you’re working through hard conversations and relationships or you’re just going through a really hard time and you’re like the lowest lows, right, and like inviting someone in to see you like raw and naked in the messiness and then having that okay of like, oh, I can, I can ask also for what I need in this moment. I can ask for what I want in this moment. Whoa, and you know that’s like I just have chills even thinking about that, because that, to me, has been super healing and just the fact that you just tied it all in with the bedroom to I mean, it’s just so beautiful.<br />0:25:17 – Speaker 2<br />It’s so amazing, it’s like most powerful word for people pleasers is just that those first prize, the first attempt at saying, oh, can I please have this like would it be okay if maybe I could have a hug right now, Could you please just listen to what I have to say? Or like like those little risks, like like I like to think of it in that way that you are, every time you asked for something or make a request that’s vulnerable, you’re really taking a risk because it could be rejected, it could be taken the wrong way, it could be, you know, yeah, receive poorly or reflect on you in a way like you’re already judging yourself for being mean or being a burden or whatever other stories having needs mean to you. And so when you take that, those first initial risks and those little baby steps that build so much confidence when it’s received, well, you know people actually like when you’re very specific about what you want.<br />0:26:17 – Speaker 1<br />Oh, and it creates so much trust and relationship to, I mean, person like I’ve just experienced.<br />Like, oh, like I’m asking you for what I want and you know what I can want, like I have this perfect example.<br />It just came to mind, like I was on the phone with a friend.<br />I was like I can really be here to support you and she’s like no, but I want to take advantage of you. And I was like wow, like I just heard that she doesn’t trust my word because I don’t know how to like trust my capacity, right. So, like, at the end of the day, to reassure her, I was like no, like I promise you, like I’m giving you capacity and I will also say I’m not going to give you that I don’t have the right to give you, that I don’t have the right capacity to be able to support you. And I’ve had to build that muscle. Versus being on the other side of the people pleaser, I can totally tell how, like they’re not trusting of my word because I’m not honoring what I truly want or need, that moment, versus once you step into, like that, like oh, I, I know what I want, know what I need, and people would be like yeah, that’s what she wants. I’m like I’m not going to give you the full body.<br />0:27:13 – Speaker 2<br />Yes, there you know absolutely like your yes is not trustworthy unless you’re solid in your know Exactly I want everyone just to hear that because it’s so freakin powerful.<br />0:27:24 – Speaker 1<br />And I now I so like. I think once I shifted for like I’m not honoring and working that through myself like now I love it when people say no to me, I’m like, okay, cool, I’m here for that, like there’s really nothing. I would be saying no, like I want you to honor your nose. I’m cool with that because and I know every time you say yes, it’s a full, like it’s a yes, right, you really mean it. Yeah, like you really mean it, like you’re really here.<br />0:27:47 – Speaker 2<br />And I think something really funny the other day about like Europeans coming to America and being really confused about what’s actually good here, because Americans are always like, oh, that’s so awesome, it’s so amazing, it’s so perfect, it’s like the best thing ever so good, and they say that about everything. And so there’s no, there’s no discernment there, and it’s similar to if you say yes to everything, you’re like that’s fine, that’s good, all that’s the line. Where’s the boundary? There’s no way to tell if that’s trustworthy.<br />0:28:19 – Speaker 1<br />Totally. I totally agree with you, and you mentioned a word discernment. Can you talk a little bit more about what discernment means? Because I think, as you go through this healing journey at least personally for me, like I’ve realized like discernment has really become like the biggest tool that you can get to know what’s for me and what’s not for me, or listening to what is applyable, what is on a pliable at the right time for me. Because when it comes to this healing journey, you could hear all these ways of doing things and I think people get can get overwhelmed with all these ways of doing things, but you do also have to try the things to experience of their things that work for you, but eventually getting to a place where you know when it applies and when it’s a yes and when it’s a no, and being your own person to guide you, and this like healing journey in this life of expression. So I’d love to hear what your perspective is when it comes to discernment.<br />0:29:07 – Speaker 2<br />So I see discernment similarly to knowing where your boundaries are and the way the metaphor that I like to use with my clients for this is imagine you just start off in this dark room and you can’t see where the walls are, but all the walls are covered with spikes. So you want to walk carefully and slowly around the room to figure out where the walls are. You and you reach out a hand, hurt a little bit, but you touch it and you’re like, oh, okay, that’s, that’s the wall, that’s where the boundary is, that’s I don’t want to, don’t want to go there anymore. You don’t want to like run full out in any direction, because then you’re gonna end up with a face full of spikes, you’re gonna get really hurt, and so it’s a discernment.<br />Similar way, like the older you get, the more slowly and carefully you’re walking around the room. You’re not running headfirst in any direction. You’re like, okay, I know there’s, probably at some point I’m gonna touch a wall, like I’m gonna hit the spikes. I’m gonna figure out where my boundary here is. I’m gonna figure out that this, this direction, is a no for me, and maybe in some directions the walls really, really far away and that’s a direction you want to walk for a while, but the yeah, like I said, the older you get, I think, the more you develop that ability to pace yourself in those directions and to know, okay, there’s walls over here and the room becomes more illuminated the more experiences you have.<br />0:30:32 – Speaker 1<br />Totally. Do you think boundaries can evolve and change and change 100%?<br />0:30:39 – Speaker 2<br />100% Because, like, I think of this similarly to consent, and in my world, in the sex world, consent is 100% revocable at any time. Like you can say, I’m a yes to this in this moment, five minutes passive, you’re in for it. It’s revocable. New boundaries created. That boundary didn’t exist before. Or you know, you start in a relationship and you’re very monogamous and you’re like, oh, I only want to be with this person for the rest of my life. And then you get 10 years into the relationship and you’re like, well, maybe we could go to a sex party.<br />There’s a different boundary, there’s a boundary shift that happens there, and I think boundaries change with our energy levels or capacity, how much leak we’ve gotten in a specific day. They change with our mood, they change with our life circumstances. They change moment to moment what a boundary is for us, and so we require more work generally to be someone that’s on the lookout for when new boundaries pop up, instead of creating blanket statements Okay, I’m always going to be this or I’m always going to be this. But I think it’s a more creative way to live to always be in communication with where are my boundaries in this? Okay, let me try this and then figure it out.<br />0:31:54 – Speaker 1<br />Yeah, it gives you a lot more play, like you can just tell from your energies, like a lot more playful, it’s a lot more flowy, it’s a lot more like well, we can just be with what’s available right now, right here, like it’s not like a forever. And I think it’s such a good reminder for me as I’m listening to you because, too, like I had to navigate what’s it called, like I’d be like, well, I promise I would always show up. You know, when I was younger and I’d make these like really hard statements of like this is how I am, this is who I be, and blah, blah, blah.<br />And really really having to A undo a lot of that for myself and give myself permission to like, oh, I don’t always have to be showing up or I don’t always have to keep XYZ or whatever it was that I was like keeping myself committed to and allowing my commitment to be more flowy, or like honoring my capacity, like you were talking to, or like my boundaries at this point in this season my life, because I mean, obviously we’re all over the place, but just giving myself that flexibility to be like it’s okay to say yes today and no tomorrow, you know, like there’s I don’t have to say yes all the time, but the same thing every time, and that was just such a fresh of breath air because I felt with like every yes that I committed to.<br />It was like, oh my God, there’s so much energy that makes me feel like I have to keep up with this commitment or the statement that I made, or this promise, or whatever Either I made in my life or relationships or even business. That’s been a whole nother thing like navigating my own evolution there, but getting a little bit more yeah, I guess just more flexible and adaptable to my state versus being like this is it is all that it can be because then by doing that, I end up putting myself in a box and then a box feels like I’m getting stuck and then a box feels like awful.<br />0:33:37 – Speaker 2<br />Yes, totally. I mean I think, like a lot of the women that I work with, fall into the categories of like either high achieving or perfectionist, or people pleaser. And these people have a tendency of this over commitment thing or also being really hard on themselves when they say I’m going to do something, I have to do it 100% or I have to do it all the way, and so there’s so much courage and healing and people like that for being able to change your mind and quit something that’s not working for you anymore or change the nature of a relationship which two people pleaser, that’s like, oh my God, death, death. And this is, I feel it.<br />Yeah, because it’s like, oh fuck, I’ve spent so much time building this relationship where all that I do is give here, they expect that of me, they expect that I don’t have boundaries. This happens with parents a lot. I expect my parents expect, expect that I’ll just answer the phone for them all the time, or they expect they can just butt into my life or like make decisions for me, or blah, blah, blah, blah. And so setting boundaries and changing the nature of a relationship when you’ve historically been a pleaser or a giver in that relationship can be extremely challenging because you’re breaking this unspoken contract that you have with them and people will get upset about that typically.<br />0:35:04 – Speaker 1<br />You just said the word unspoken contract. Can you expand a little bit more on that, for sure? Yeah, I’m just going to pull that a little bit because people don’t realize there’s a lot of unspoken contracts or unspoken agreements.<br />0:35:17 – Speaker 2<br />that, oh my god, yeah, I mean, we make these little deals with people that when we are in relationship with them, it’s like, okay, I’m always going to act this way and you’re always going to act this way, and this is how we relate to each other and we form these habits and patterns in relationship where, you know, with some people you show up one way and they show up that way, and then with another person, you show up this way and then they show up in their specific way, and so with each person we build over time these little grooves and patterns of our relationship dynamic and we expect that they’re going to keep acting the way they’re acting and I’m going to keep acting the way that I’m acting, forever and always going to have the same relationship.<br />0:36:05 – Speaker 1<br />What does that do to relationship?<br />0:36:07 – Speaker 2<br />Oh my god, what it does, what it does eventually to well. I’ll say this because some relationships can withstand that. Yeah, in some relationships that works, and in other relationships, typically like people change, people grow, their life circumstances change, who they are, what they want changes, and so when that happens, it changes the dynamic of the relationship and so the relationship requires a renegotiation. Okay, now that I’m this way, how are you here? And I’ll give an example of this.<br />Like this happened in a friendship of mine Last year, a couple years ago, where I got at the end of one of my romantic relationships. My friend was also getting out of one of her romantic relationships and so we really deeply bonded over this experience. We both just ended these traumatic relationships and we’re like, oh my gosh, we have each other and it was amazing, but we can’t be became very codependent. We were with each other all the time, hanging out all day, just constantly with each other, supporting each other. For all of a summer we were in this crew and then we both got boyfriends almost at the same time and it changed the nature of our relationship and I, both of us.<br />There was a lot of tension that was going on and I felt like, oh my gosh, you’re spending so much time with your boyfriend, you don’t care about me anymore. Like all of that wounding came up and she was like You’re being too needy, why do you always want to hang out with me? Still, blah, blah, blah. And all of that happened because we had this unspoken agreement that we were going to be best friends. That hung out every day forever, and then when that changed, it was hurtful for both of us in a different way, and so that is. It’s hard on a relationship to navigate that challenge, but I don’t trust any relationship that hasn’t been to the brink of annihilation.<br />And if it survives that shift and that change and both parties can adapt and become who they are and then meet each other in a new place.<br />0:38:16 – Speaker 1<br />That is real intimacy, in my opinion, totally, and I feel like it also keeps the relationship like really alive in like different ways. It sparks up newness and especially for, like you know, people in relationship will start with a new partnership, like, oh, this is so exciting and like I’m so in love, and it’s like, oh, my gosh, every number, amount, everything is just like going off the walls and you’re like I so want to be around this person. But I really think, like encouraging the change, encouraging us to evolve and adapt, actually can also keep us very much alive in the relationship. It’s, like you know, really leaning into those harder conversations about like hey, this is how I showed up, but I really want to show up like this now, or like this is really inviting to me. I want to lean into this space for, or I want to, I want to do this more, like I’m encouraging that and you know, I think, yes, like you said, some relationships really thrive in a more what’s the right word, I don’t want to say stagnant, but, like you know, very much more consistent relationship and and that’s that’s there for them too, and I’m never going to say that that’s wrong.<br />But I’m also saying, like the the encouragement of our own evolution also allows a relationship to evolve and its own evolution and can take us to deeper parts of us, can take us into further parts of ourselves and to feel more expressed because of that encouragement. But it’s it’s almost like you need an awareness of like that’s happening, because then, also to what you were talking about, was very much of like. We were in this and there was this, this contract that we ever spoke about, which is the way that we are being, and then all these things were like getting tied together and it was like so much harder to break that versus walking into relationship of like. No, like this is we’re going to evolve, we’re going to change and I’m here for that.<br />0:39:57 – Speaker 2<br />Yeah, for sure there’s a. When you were speaking, there’s this image that came to mind, a model that a couple of my teachers, andy and Libby, share, which is the infinity loop in relationship that goes from you start at stability and then the stability turns eventually into stagnation, and then for the relationship to continue on the spectrum it needs expansion, but then eventually that expansion devolves into chaos, and so then you need stability, and then eventually the stability turns into stagnation and then it requires some expansion, and then that turns into chaos, and then you keep looping on this infinity spectrum and the relationship can keep evolving in that way. You, like you said you’d have to be aware and you have to be attuned to. Okay, this is getting a little too chaotic, like, let’s rein it in and create some stability, or, oh, we’re getting a little stagnant here. Let’s do something that causes expansion for us.<br />0:40:52 – Speaker 1<br />So good. I love that I’m gonna. I love that you shared that. That makes so much sense as I reflect back on like my own personal relationship and seeing other people go through that like pattern that you shared.<br />0:41:05 – Speaker 2<br />Yeah, I think it helps to have that framework in mind, because you can pinpoint where you are at any given moment in time, like you can say okay, right now we’re in a stable phase, let’s ride this out and just be aware of when it turns into stagnation, and when it does, let’s look for a way to expand in that Totally so good.<br />Oh, we’re in an expansive phase right now. We’re traveling a lot, we’re doing a lot of things, we’re trying new things, we’re becoming something new. Let’s just keep an eye out for if it becomes a little too chaotic so we can create some stability here.<br />0:41:37 – Speaker 1<br />Totally. I can almost say like too, like you can listen. Going back to like your boundaries, your capacity to be in any of those stages, because that’s how you’ll know, and to like I guess, like switch into the next stage. Or like bring it up into like okay, we need to start trans transmuting into the next one. I’m a little overwhelmed. We’re like yeah, I’m getting too overexpanded. Or like this is too chaotic. Or like hey, this, I want to spark things up.<br />So I love that that’s so good yeah yeah, the one thing I really want to ask you before we even wrap up here. I can’t believe it’s already gone so fast, because I could.<br />0:42:08 – Speaker 2<br />I could.<br />0:42:10 – Speaker 1<br />I could talk to you forever, which is amazing, but like after your full journey of like, just like finding your sexuality really working through, like the people pleasing tendencies or the performing tendencies, like what has been your guide or like your invitation to being expressed through your sexuality, through your relationship, through life, through business, like what has been your, almost like your anchor, to keep leaning into that expression of yourself, that evolution of yourself.<br />0:42:43 – Speaker 2<br />I think I just love change, like I have a very curious part I have, and like this north star inside of me that just wants to experience everything. And it’s so curious and it’s so compelled towards change without really a need. It used to be that change needed to accomplish something, like I needed to set a goal and become something. Yes, yes, but the older I get, the more that it’s become, it’s become more artistic. It’s like, well, I just want to do it, to create. I just want to see what I can do. I just want to see what this might feel like, or what this experience would be like. And what if I, what if I wore this hat for a day? And that that’s my anchor is like I can’t imagine leaving this existence without having tried as much as possible to do anything that felt interesting to me have you always felt that way, like, about, like I mean I get like the, the former, changing, setting goals, growing growth, but like.<br />0:43:50 – Speaker 1<br />Has it always been there from a place of curiosity, or did that kind of start to create differently later? Like what? How would you describe it before? To like now, or has it always been consistent?<br />0:44:03 – Speaker 2<br />I think what really instilled it in me was both my parents were teachers. My mom was a first grade teacher and a third grade teacher, my dad taught special ed and so they really instilled this value of education and growth from a really early age. And so I think, even looking at like how I felt in high school and this I grew up in a very, very small town and how I felt different from everyone and wanted to leave and wanted to go explore like I think it is a direct result of my parents always being in favor of me trying new things, and you know there have been points where they’ve really questioned my judgment about things, which I think is healthy and natural, but they’ve always encouraged me to to do whatever I want yeah, that’s so great.<br />0:45:00 – Speaker 1<br />And the last thing I’m going to pull one last thread is like how has changed? Or like leaning into this change, leaning into evolution, allowing yourself to change benefited you? Or like what has it gifted you? Would have you received from that desire?<br />0:45:15 – Speaker 2<br />I have received a deep trust in myself, definitely like that’s a huge benefit that I’ve received, just like knowing that, no matter what I do or who I change into, like I’m still here with me but we can’t fail, like there’s no failure here, we can do anything.<br />Like there’s such an unshakable belief that, like, no matter what happens, I can turn out fine because I’m gonna have my. And the other thing that I’ve received from that is the ability to really hold people through whatever phase they’re in, like I kind of watching people grow and encouraging them to change and hopefully that naturally comes up in that process right and uncertainty that they’re feeling when they’re like, is this the right move? Should I divorce my partner? Like what’s gonna happen to me? Should I take this job? Like should I quit my job? Like should I try the thing that I’ve never done before? And from having gone through so many changes and every single time it’s always fine I can be there with them through that and say I totally get it. I get what you’re feeling and I promise you with full confidence you’re gonna be totally okay.<br />0:46:27 – Speaker 1<br />I love how you just like shared that your anchor has been such a gift for you, but it’s also been the gift that you get to share with others too yeah so beautiful yeah well.<br />Thank you so, so much for coming on to the fully expressed podcast with Corena that’s with me. It was such a pleasure to have you and such a gift and honestly, I feel so connected to you on this call like this right now I’m like I wish we could stay on forever. I have like the goosebumps, I have emotions in my eyes, I’m just like this is so good and so yummy and so thank you so much for taking the time to to be here with us today.<br />0:47:01 – Speaker 2<br />Thank, you for asking really good questions and, yeah, being so attuned to me and giving me this space to share, and sharing with me, yeah, thanks.</div></div></div></div></div></div></div>



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<p>(0:00:00) – Exploring Authenticity and Shedding Performative Persona<br />Hannah and I discussed perfectionism, people pleasing, performing, and authenticity.</p>



<p>(0:09:08) – Healing, Sexuality, and Supportive Community<br />Intimate relationships, supportive community, feeling seen and understood, BDSM, B-Ink, and Tantra discussed for healing and growth.</p>



<p>(0:15:30) – Understanding Kink<br />We explore kink’s accessibility, healing potential, and how it can bring out our shadows.</p>



<p>(0:19:28) – Exploring Dominance and Submission in Sexuality<br />Moving past people pleasing, setting boundaries, and taking charge of pleasure to empower and heal.</p>



<p>(0:27:47) – Exploring Discernment and Evolving Boundaries<br />Mindful boundaries and consent create a safe space for healing and discernment.</p>



<p>(0:36:45) – Navigating Relationship Changes and Evolution<br />We examine dynamics of friendship, unspoken agreements, changes in relationships, an infinity loop model, and setting boundaries.</p>



<p>(0:45:04) – The Benefits of Embracing Change<br />Hannah’s journey of trusting herself and holding space for others is explored, enabling them to make decisions and take risks.</p>



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<h3 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>About Hannah</strong></h3>



<p>Hannah is a fairy godmother for women who are healing people-pleasing, performing, and perfectionism. She uses somatic therapy, sexuality, pleasure, and sensuality as tools for creating deeper intimacy with self and designing a life that’s authentic. She lives in Austin, TX with her dog and her partner and has been an online coach for the last six years.</p>



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<p>Instagram: <a href="http://instagram.com/hannahdeindorfer" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">@hannahdeindorfer</a></p>



<p>TikTok: <a href="https://www.tiktok.com/@iamhannahthered">@iamhannahthered</a></p>



<p>Website: <a href="http://hannahdeindorfer.com/">hannahdeindorfer.com</a></p>



<p><a href="https://hannahdeindorfer.com/the-cummunity" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">CUMmunity</a>:  A space for women to come together to share, learn, grow, get support, laugh, and make taboo topics feel relatable.</p>



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<p>The Fully Expressed Community: <a href="https://karennasoto.com/the-fully-expressed-community/">https://karennasoto.com/the-fully-expressed-community/</a> – <br />The Fully Expressed Podcast with Karenna Website: <a href="https://www.instagram.com/thefullyexpressedpodcast/">https://www.instagram.com/thefullyexpressedpodcast/</a><br />The Fully Expressed Podcast with Karenna Instagram Profile: <a href="https://karennasoto.com/podcast/">https://karennasoto.com/podcast/<br /></a>Karenna’s Personal Brand Instagram Profile: <a href="https://www.instagram.com/iamkarennasoto/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">https://www.instagram.com/iamkarennasoto/</a><br />Contact Karenna: <a href="mailto:hello@karennasoto.com">hello@karennasoto.com</a> </p>
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Discover the power of authenticity with the delightful Hannah Deindorfer. Hannah, a multi-talented performer, provides a unique perspective on our struggle with perfectionism and the courage it takes to shed our performative personas. Together, we share our experiences of showing up online and how that often contrasts with who we truly are. Hannah offers insights into her own journey, revealing how performance, be it playing piano or sports, became a mask to hide behind and how she eventually found freedom in authenticity.



Hold your breath as we plunge deeper into the realms of supportive communities and intimate relationships, crucial elements of our healing journey. Hannah and I extend an invitation to you, our listeners, to join our express community for teachings, practices, and meditations aimed at nervous system regulation. The conversation takes an unexpected twist as we challenge traditional views on BDSM, B-Ink, and Tantra, exploring how these practices can help us feel seen and understood.



Brace yourself for an exciting discourse on kink, dominance, submission, and the power of setting boundaries. We delve into the complexities of evolving boundaries, the transformation of friendships into romantic relationships, and the importance of embracing change. As we close, we celebrate Hannah’s journey of trusting herself, supporting others through their transformations, and the profound impact it’s had on her life. Don’t miss this eye-opening conversation and the profound insights it offers into the beauty of being our authentic selves.







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Full Transcript0:00:00 – Speaker 1So welcome to the Fully Expressed podcast with Karenna. I’m so excited for today because I’m bringing one of the most vibrant, grounded women to the show. She is a fairy godmother for women, breaking patterns of performing perfectionism and people pleasing in their bedrooms, businesses and lives. I’d like to introduce you to Hannah Deindorfer. I’m so excited that you’re here.0:00:26 – Speaker 2Me too. I’m so excited that we’re getting to have this conversation.0:00:31 – Speaker 1Yeah, thank you so much For everyone listening. I just want to give you a little background of like when I met Hannah. Like when I first met you I’m not gonna lie like you can just tell that you were like powerful in the room, but then also like here and I met Hannah in the Phoenix path when we did our somatic certification. What was it like a year ago now, maybe? No, about a year yeah, it’s crazy how time flies by. That was like a six to seven-ish because we had a month break like program and it just flew by.But like truly getting to know you in that program, I was like every time you spoke, I was like I resonate with this girl so much.I was like so grateful that you were sharing and like so expressive about your experience because it also helped me like just connect with you in that way and be like I feel that like that hits too, like I resonate with that.So that was my experience. And then just following you online like you just also come off so expressive. So you I think you’re a great representation, at least for me on this side of the screen and from getting to know you, like who you are in your real life is who you show up online and I value that so much because it’s just really great example of someone truly honoring and being in their essence, like in their fullest expression through and through, and I mean that is a journey in itself and I’d love to hear about that, obviously on today’s episode. But you can ju...]]>
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<p>What happens when we dare to break free from labels and bravely pursue our dreams?</p>



<p>Brace yourselves for our animated exchange with the brilliant Bryn Daylor, as we navigate the intricate mazes of personal growth and the audacious act of bringing our visions to fruition. As we dissect identity transformations and expansion, we also uncover the significance of alignment, and how the discomfort that often accompanies it can be an affirmation of being on the right trajectory.</p>



<p>Transitioning from intimacy coaching to solopreneurship can be a roller coaster ride of emotions. The enlightening conversation with Bryn takes a deeper dive into understanding the importance of intuition and energy regulation in this journey. We also recognize the profound impact of creating safe spaces in relationships and taking personal responsibility for life shifts.</p>



<p>As the discourse progresses, we touch upon the power of discernment and the art of betting on ourselves. We emphasize the concept of resilience and our inherent ability to bounce back, regardless of the situation. Finally, we delve into the world of expression through art, and the profound effect it can have on our lives. Bryn shares intriguing insights from her work with Soul Fire Productions, emphasizing the vitality of staying true to self-expression. Tune in for this enlightening exploration of personal growth, resilience, and the power of expression.</p>



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<div class="wp-block-create-block-castos-transcript"><div class="ssp-transcript"><div class="row"><div class="col"><div class="tabs"><div class="tab">Full Transcript<div class="tab-content ssp-transcript-content"><br />0:00:00 – Speaker 1<br />Welcome to the Fully Expressed Podcast. I am your podcast host, Karenna Soto, and I’m so looking forward to today’s call. I’d like to introduce you to Bryn Daylor. Bryn Daylor is the Director of Growth for Soulfire Productions and a women’s coach. So, Bryn, thank you so much for being here today.<br />0:00:20 – Speaker 2<br />Yeah, thanks for having me. I’m so looking forward to our conversation and congrats on the podcast. I’m so happy to be here.<br />0:00:28 – Speaker 1<br />Thank you so much. Yeah, I’m so excited. I mean, our conversation today is going to be so connected to the birth of this podcast, so I’m so excited to have you here because it’s very similar to a lot of what I went through to even like to get to this place with this podcast.<br />0:00:43 – Speaker 2<br />So yeah, it’s such a special process to support women in birthing projects to life, and you know how connected we are to the birthing process at all times, even when it’s not a human, and so, yeah, I know those phases so well and I know what a big deal it is to finally put that out into the world. So I’m celebrating you in that.<br />0:01:07 – Speaker 1<br />Oh, thank you so much. No, I mean, the birthing process is something I wish that we all talked about some more too. Just like A, the identity shifts to get there, the undoing, the labels. So just like embodying any of the work that we at least that we want to step into with every project that we release to the community or a part of us, right? I feel like there’s this like transition period that not a lot of people talk about in the sense of like oh, there’s a whole, like you can have an idea, which is awesome, like have an idea and lean into it, but the process like fully embody the identity to launch that idea is a process.<br />0:01:45 – Speaker 2<br />Absolutely. Dreaming is easy. It’s easy to keep your head in the clouds. It’s really brave to take that idea from the clouds into reality, and I do that work individually and I do that work professionally. And you’re right your dream one of my best friends says this that your dream is perfe...</div></div></div></div></div></div></div>]]>
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What happens when we dare to break free from labels and bravely pursue our dreams?



Brace yourselves for our animated exchange with the brilliant Bryn Daylor, as we navigate the intricate mazes of personal growth and the audacious act of bringing our visions to fruition. As we dissect identity transformations and expansion, we also uncover the significance of alignment, and how the discomfort that often accompanies it can be an affirmation of being on the right trajectory.



Transitioning from intimacy coaching to solopreneurship can be a roller coaster ride of emotions. The enlightening conversation with Bryn takes a deeper dive into understanding the importance of intuition and energy regulation in this journey. We also recognize the profound impact of creating safe spaces in relationships and taking personal responsibility for life shifts.



As the discourse progresses, we touch upon the power of discernment and the art of betting on ourselves. We emphasize the concept of resilience and our inherent ability to bounce back, regardless of the situation. Finally, we delve into the world of expression through art, and the profound effect it can have on our lives. Bryn shares intriguing insights from her work with Soul Fire Productions, emphasizing the vitality of staying true to self-expression. Tune in for this enlightening exploration of personal growth, resilience, and the power of expression.







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Full Transcript0:00:00 – Speaker 1Welcome to the Fully Expressed Podcast. I am your podcast host, Karenna Soto, and I’m so looking forward to today’s call. I’d like to introduce you to Bryn Daylor. Bryn Daylor is the Director of Growth for Soulfire Productions and a women’s coach. So, Bryn, thank you so much for being here today.0:00:20 – Speaker 2Yeah, thanks for having me. I’m so looking forward to our conversation and congrats on the podcast. I’m so happy to be here.0:00:28 – Speaker 1Thank you so much. Yeah, I’m so excited. I mean, our conversation today is going to be so connected to the birth of this podcast, so I’m so excited to have you here because it’s very similar to a lot of what I went through to even like to get to this place with this podcast.0:00:43 – Speaker 2So yeah, it’s such a special process to support women in birthing projects to life, and you know how connected we are to the birthing process at all times, even when it’s not a human, and so, yeah, I know those phases so well and I know what a big deal it is to finally put that out into the world. So I’m celebrating you in that.0:01:07 – Speaker 1Oh, thank you so much. No, I mean, the birthing process is something I wish that we all talked about some more too. Just like A, the identity shifts to get there, the undoing, the labels. So just like embodying any of the work that we at least that we want to step into with every project that we release to the community or a part of us, right? I feel like there’s this like transition period that not a lot of people talk about in the sense of like oh, there’s a whole, like you can have an idea, which is awesome, like have an idea and lean into it, but the process like fully embody the identity to launch that idea is a process.0:01:45 – Speaker 2Absolutely. Dreaming is easy. It’s easy to keep your head in the clouds. It’s really brave to take that idea from the clouds into reality, and I do that work individually and I do that work professionally. And you’re right your dream one of my best friends says this that your dream is perfe...]]>
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<p>What happens when we dare to break free from labels and bravely pursue our dreams?</p>



<p>Brace yourselves for our animated exchange with the brilliant Bryn Daylor, as we navigate the intricate mazes of personal growth and the audacious act of bringing our visions to fruition. As we dissect identity transformations and expansion, we also uncover the significance of alignment, and how the discomfort that often accompanies it can be an affirmation of being on the right trajectory.</p>



<p>Transitioning from intimacy coaching to solopreneurship can be a roller coaster ride of emotions. The enlightening conversation with Bryn takes a deeper dive into understanding the importance of intuition and energy regulation in this journey. We also recognize the profound impact of creating safe spaces in relationships and taking personal responsibility for life shifts.</p>



<p>As the discourse progresses, we touch upon the power of discernment and the art of betting on ourselves. We emphasize the concept of resilience and our inherent ability to bounce back, regardless of the situation. Finally, we delve into the world of expression through art, and the profound effect it can have on our lives. Bryn shares intriguing insights from her work with Soul Fire Productions, emphasizing the vitality of staying true to self-expression. Tune in for this enlightening exploration of personal growth, resilience, and the power of expression.</p>



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<p>You can read the full podcast transcript for this episode below:</p>



<div class="wp-block-create-block-castos-transcript"><div class="ssp-transcript"><div class="row"><div class="col"><div class="tabs"><div class="tab">Full Transcript<div class="tab-content ssp-transcript-content"><br />0:00:00 – Speaker 1<br />Welcome to the Fully Expressed Podcast. I am your podcast host, Karenna Soto, and I’m so looking forward to today’s call. I’d like to introduce you to Bryn Daylor. Bryn Daylor is the Director of Growth for Soulfire Productions and a women’s coach. So, Bryn, thank you so much for being here today.<br />0:00:20 – Speaker 2<br />Yeah, thanks for having me. I’m so looking forward to our conversation and congrats on the podcast. I’m so happy to be here.<br />0:00:28 – Speaker 1<br />Thank you so much. Yeah, I’m so excited. I mean, our conversation today is going to be so connected to the birth of this podcast, so I’m so excited to have you here because it’s very similar to a lot of what I went through to even like to get to this place with this podcast.<br />0:00:43 – Speaker 2<br />So yeah, it’s such a special process to support women in birthing projects to life, and you know how connected we are to the birthing process at all times, even when it’s not a human, and so, yeah, I know those phases so well and I know what a big deal it is to finally put that out into the world. So I’m celebrating you in that.<br />0:01:07 – Speaker 1<br />Oh, thank you so much. No, I mean, the birthing process is something I wish that we all talked about some more too. Just like A, the identity shifts to get there, the undoing, the labels. So just like embodying any of the work that we at least that we want to step into with every project that we release to the community or a part of us, right? I feel like there’s this like transition period that not a lot of people talk about in the sense of like oh, there’s a whole, like you can have an idea, which is awesome, like have an idea and lean into it, but the process like fully embody the identity to launch that idea is a process.<br />0:01:45 – Speaker 2<br />Absolutely. Dreaming is easy. It’s easy to keep your head in the clouds. It’s really brave to take that idea from the clouds into reality, and I do that work individually and I do that work professionally. And you’re right your dream one of my best friends says this that your dream is perfectly curated to trigger you in all of the right ways. And I believe that at a soul level, that this is why we see people who have a deep, deep, deep dream to be like a TEDx speaker but are crippled by stage fright. It’s like what? Why didn’t God put those two together? But it’s the perfect manifestation of finally overcoming your fears and that’s usually a great way to know if it’s a dream on the right track is that it’s perfectly curated to trigger the absolute hell out of you.<br />0:02:40 – Speaker 1<br />No, it’s so true, at least like so. I love that you said that, because everything that I’ve ever stepped into has been something like so far on my reach. But there’s also this like deep knowing that that’s what I want. But getting on the way there, there’s definitely parts of me that take some time to get used to with where I’m going and get triggered and you’re like well, like, for example, like this podcast, like I feel so called to be a podcast host. I’ve been a speaker before, but when I go on stage sometimes I still get nervous and I still get butterflies and I’m like those are just beautiful signs or whispers of like me being on the right path, especially because there’s a crazy excitement that comes along with it too. It’s not just like dreadful or not necessarily something I really don’t want to do. It just sounds like there’s an excitement, but then there’s also all these butterflies or fears or edginess that comes with it as well.<br />0:03:27 – Speaker 2<br />It’s the tension of expansion and I think that’s where the real growth comes. Well, there’s so many types of growth and we were actually mentioning this before the podcast Because there’s also sometimes tension and learning how to be still, and not always, growing and expanding, and so, but yeah, I think it’s such a powerful skill to learn how to be in that tension and to not collapse under it and to hold it and to expand your ability to be with discomfort and not make it mean something about you other than maybe this is exactly where I’m supposed to be, not make it mean something about you.<br />0:04:04 – Speaker 1<br />Can you just get a little bit about that? Or like, what does that mean to you?<br />0:04:07 – Speaker 2<br />Yeah, I think, especially nowadays in the spiritual community, I think there’s this really deep phrase around being out of alignment and this idea of alignment and using alignment as an excuse to not be uncomfortable and what I really saw for myself, thinking about some of the past growth cycles I’ve had. They required deep stages of tension and discomfort and I could have looked at those stages and been like there’s something wrong, I’m out of alignment, this is too uncomfortable, or instead, I just really embraced it as a part of the process and I didn’t make it mean anything bad or wrong. If anything, I used it as affirmation that this is my next tension edge. And so, yeah, I think the making meaning piece to me comes down to looking at what’s happening and using it as an excuse to quit or seeing it as being called towards something greater. And, yeah, if you’re gonna make meaning, you might as well make it something empowering, right? Yeah?<br />0:05:12 – Speaker 1<br />so good and I love that. You also said that you made it as an affirmation. Right, it was almost like a yes, this is a part of it, this is a yes, keep leaning into it in this way, and you were able to receive it in that way, which is so beautiful, thank you, yeah, so one of the reasons why I totally reached out to you to be on this episode or for this show was because you had shared that you were going through, had been in a box and wanted to expand that box, really wanting to grow kind of somewhere to what we’re talking about. And I was going through some similar phase too and I was like, oh my gosh, I would love for you to come on here and talk about this, but I’d love to kind of share and that was a few months ago.<br />I don’t know where you’re at today, but I would love to share, if you’re open to like how did you identify that you were in a box? Like first, like how did you even know that you were in a box? Or like did it come to you like already wanting to expand? I mean like then noticing that you were in a box, like what was that process for you and peeling that back for yourself. Yeah, that’s a great question.<br />0:06:10 – Speaker 2<br />So I started to work for myself about gosh eight months ago. I’ve been an entrepreneur on and off my entire life and usually my role has been being somebody’s right-hand woman, where I helped to grow and start the business. I’ve always been connected to birthing things, so bringing it back full circle. I love the energy of bringing something into the world, and so as far back as I can remember, I’ve been someone’s right-hand woman, and about eight months ago I got to this place where I thought you know what? This isn’t making sense. The numbers aren’t adding up. I’m really ready to just see what’s gonna happen when I take that leap into the unknown and see what I’m made of. And especially nowadays, it’s become cool and popular to start your own business and to own your career and to work for yourself and to be an entrepreneur, and so I certainly felt the pressure of that being an Austin. But more than anything, I really just wanted to see what would happen, and I would say that initial leap was really beautiful. The money flowed, things were really exciting and shiny and new, and then, at around the six month mark, I started to notice that my energy was just being so drained by being alone as a solopreneur and I’m really big on following energy and following the pull, the excitement, the intuition, whatever you wanna call it, and I’m very aware at all times what is energy rich state and what is an energy poor state, and usually that’s the first marker for me that something’s gone astray is that I start to get into these states where the energy feels dead or dry or lacking, or even like repulsion. Right, there’s like an energy of repulsion present, and so and I also have been around long enough to know it doesn’t always mean that it’s time to completely quit or pivot, but something wants my attention, and so I started to notice it was really hard to show up online. My energy, my creative juices were drying up. I felt uninspired, unmotivated, and so I just started to take notice of that. I didn’t make it again. I didn’t make it mean anything. It wasn’t like okay, I must quit my job and start something new. The past version of me honestly probably would have done that.<br />I’ve leaned into intuition, meaning that I had to, like, take a leap of faith in the moment and rip the bandaid, and I think a lot of people in the coaching industry lean towards that when they’ve learned that my nervous system needs more time and spaciousness to release it with something. And so I started to observe and I started to question. I started to ask myself, like what’s here for me Right, instead of this applies in relationship to my partner. Instead of being accusatory, I got curious, like what is here for me? And so I started to track where my energy wanted to flow organically, and what I noticed was that anytime I went to share because I previously worked solely in intimacy coaching, so this looked like supporting women and couples in looking at their emotional intimacy and physical intimacy and what I noticed was I had just gone on this really beautiful trip with my partner and in the past I was really excited and motivated to share, share by experience, share my trip, share our learnings from our relationship and all of a sudden, I felt resentful.<br />I was like I don’t want to tell anyone. I feel really private right now and I was really curious as to why that was. You know, was it my cycle? Was it just again like a phase that I was going through? And then I went to an event and I started to really unpack and it was an event, an energetic event, and this name is Donnie Epstein and he does.<br />0:09:57 – Speaker 1<br />I just got back from Network Immersion Weekend last weekend.<br />0:10:00 – Speaker 2<br />No way I love Network Spinal. Although special, it’s changed my life in every capacity.<br />0:10:08 – Speaker 1<br />Oh, my gosh. Me too. I did it for like maybe six months here in San Diego and I was like this is the best. I just love that practice. Meting withality.<br />0:10:17 – Speaker 2<br />So I will solving it from the rooftops. It’s yeah, it’s a powerful thing. I’ve ever found so shameless plug for Network Spinal.<br />0:10:26 – Speaker 1<br />Yeah, all right. Ladies, if you are listening in, this is for you. If you have a friend or family member that is female, that is looking for community, that is looking at this path of growth and wanting to evolve as a human being, please listen in. 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But I went to Network Spinal Event and, for people who don’t know what it is, it’s working with the energy of the spine and of alignment and constantly bringing back to what is true self and what is everything that is not. And at that event, somebody made a reference of me wearing a mask and basically named that potentially this intimacy coaching was me wearing a mask and, like any feedback I ever get, I’m always interested in it. I don’t always take it again, make meaning or I look at it at face value. I’m like if it pings me, chances are there’s something here for me, and it did. It felt really confronting. So I went a layer deeper and just again got curious about what does that mean for me? And what I started to see and what came up was that when I started coaching, I just left my marriage. So I was.<br />I had started coaching about a year prior to that, but I was working in more of a holistic space. And then, when I left my marriage, I started intimacy coaching. And then I asked myself a question that was really uncomfortable, which was something around the lines of could it be possible that I was doing this work in an attempt to heal myself and that there was this process that I was essentially discovering what intimacy meant to me, and once I understood what that was, I really felt that I was complete with that type of coaching, and it was so confronting and it was so uncomfortable. I asked myself some really painful questions of am I out of integrity? Did I possibly harm others In this process of me healing? Was I even showing up in a way that was responsible? And the reason I kept wanting to be private was because I was like I feel complete. You don’t want to teach this anymore. And what was really interesting about that is when I really got honest with myself and I made that declaration. It felt like the shift wanted to happen immediately, and it was confronting for everyone in my life that had identified me as an intimacy coach, my partner included, because when we shift, it causes and asks people to be confronted with their own truth as well, and if this person can shift on the dime, what does that mean about me? What is she gonna do for our relationship? Is my out of integrity somewhere? And it reflects back to this person. So it was challenging because people started to get curious. They think about their own selves.<br />And again, though, I didn’t do anything with this information, I allowed myself to just have this awareness that, oops, it’s not even that I was in the wrong box, it was just that box was done. I was ready to retire that box. That box was the perfect box for me for four and a half years, and now that box needed to be taped and put into storage, and I was in a really lucky place that I had an income that I’d created for myself I don’t even wanna call it luck, I could work for that and so I had the spaciousness and the freedom to allow myself to get curious about now. What now? What comes next If I put this box in storage? Well, I wanna replace it, and I don’t wanna replace it from necessity or from scarcity. I wanna replace it with what lights me up and what energizes me. So I did what I always do, because it’s worked for me, as I hired someone to help me with that process Because, as you may know, it’s really challenging to find your own blind spots, and I wanted someone who was really grounded and clear and to help organize what felt like a lot of mumbled mass inside of my mind, and this process took months, mind you, months and months and months of journaling about what makes me happy, writing down some of my strengths, asking, doing an energy audit of what were the parts coaching that I loved, what were the parts that drained me?<br />Yeah, yeah, oh, I love that we’re so in sync. So in sync, and then it was the day that I hired this consultant to come in and support me. It was like every puzzle piece just clicked and he took all of the information that I had been spending six to eight weeks identifying and organizing and he just helped me get so clear and he helped me synthesize the things that I loved into values. So it was almost like I was approaching finding my next career move as if I was finding partner of my dreams, and he wanted me to get clear on what am I bringing to the table and what are you bringing to the table.<br />And that way, when this perfect person came along, I would know, because it was really obvious from both parties, and, sure enough, that’s exactly what happened. I went down this path of getting really clear and then the surrender it was like, and I would say maybe one other step in between was I got crystal clear in what I wanted, and then I told a small group of intentional people my desire, because I think that that’s how manifestation works. I think a lot of people think it’s like just throw caution to the wind and something’s supposed to volunteer lab. I don’t know. I’m like not quite. You gotta take some steps, mama.<br />0:17:53 – Speaker 1<br />I’m leaving, but I’d love to have a spaghetti on the wall and hope that it hit.<br />0:17:57 – Speaker 2<br />Huh, get that off me, yeah. And so I told a couple of really key people in my life hey, I’m open to this, I’m quietly looking, here’s what my crystal clear desires are. And then I would say, six to eight weeks after that, the perfect opportunity just came and plopped right into my lap and even with, I will say, all of the back work and preparation that I did, there was still the moment of like, oh shit, Am I actually going to take that? Could it be that easy? Could it really be the thing that’s right in front of me? But if I were to zoom out, it wasn’t easy.<br />It was countless hours of being confronted by my identity shifting. Will people want to support me in this new box that I’m creating for myself? Will I be good enough? Am I making a mistake? I mean so much tension and stress and worry and consideration. So it feels easy when it arrives, but it wasn’t. It was a really arduous process and I think that’s where Instagram actually really foxes up is that it looks like we have A and B, but what people don’t see is the microsteps millions of them in between. But we’ll ask you a little bit about that, please.<br />0:19:12 – Speaker 1<br />Yeah, so it sounds like I mean what I loved about you, sherry. You took all throughout your whole experience. You took these data points.<br />There are data points that a part of you sounds like, for the most part, was unattached from the data points. You were aware of them. You’re like, ok, data point number one, data point number two. You’re like, ok, I’m seeing all these things that are just showing me and I’m seeing them, but I’m not doing anything. Yet there was this just absorbing awareness type of piece. Did you ever like to dive a little bit deeper into, like, the mini gritty of it? And if you, if it’s not true, then it’s not true. But if it was true, were there any parts of you that were attached to, like not wanting to let go of that previous box? You know that, that identity that you had built for four and a half years, right, like I, I see all the data points you collected. But was there ever like this, like, but I don’t want to let that go yet, that’s that’s who I am, or like anything, any sense of attachment to that experience? Yes and no.<br />0:20:06 – Speaker 2<br />So I’ve done enough work at this point to really understand that in this process, the tighter my death grip is on the past identity, whatever it is I’m leaving, the harder this process is, and I’ve one of the few people I’ve ever met I think it actually comes from my upbringing. Yeah, this is how there’s gifts and curses, and our upbringing and the way, the things that we learned and my mother actually really instilled the value of change in me from a young age. We moved and changed homes a lot growing up, so I didn’t have the home that I was born in and then raised in and then my parents still live there. I’ve probably lived in 15 homes at this point in my life, possibly more. My mom just loved fresh energy, a change of pace, and so I grew up really learning and understanding the value of changing and the value of letting go and not being attached to the previous version because something better could be coming around the corner. Sometimes to a fault, I will say that, but my edge in life has actually been learning to stay and to root versus changing, so change has usually been pretty easy for me.<br />I would say that I had a little bit of resistance in that, the identity of an intimacy coach was sexy and I liked that. I liked the attention I got for it, because would you go to a dinner party or you meet someone and they go, what do you do? And you say I work in sexuality. Everybody’s eyes light up, some people get really uncomfortable but most people got really excited and yeah, and I would say, if anything there was a little bit of like, will I be? Will I be boring or irrelevant if I shift my niche, if I step into something different? But I really felt the larger part of me that wanted something different and this is going to get pretty spiritual for a moment, but really was driving me was my future unborn child and oh, it makes me emotional. I started connecting with her in the past several years and that looks different in many different ways. What it? What is felt like presently is me tuning into her and to ask of her what she needs from me in order for her to come in, to feel safe. And I I still feel that I’m potentially years away from that process, but I know it’s what I want and I started tuning into that future version of me.<br />Again, I followed where the energy wanted to flow and I get really turned on and really excited by my future self, and I started asking this little girl what she needed, and she was just like mama I need stability, I need you to be in one place and one career with money coming in, like I could feel her asking this of me. Yeah, and anyone who’s an entrepreneurship knows that it is a wild rollercoaster and it’s a fun one, and my nervous system really loved it for a long time until it didn’t, and so I really started to look for what could bring me the stability that I’m craving, while I also keep the part of me that I still really love. I love coaching women. I just don’t only want to coach women and I don’t want to do it in this nation anymore, because I feel the part of me that’s maturing and shifting, and so the part of me that was scared to let it go was smaller than the part of me that wanted what was coming. That’s amazing.<br />0:23:34 – Speaker 1<br />And I think for anyone listening right, sometimes the part of being scared is a lot bigger than being open to changing. But you definitely shared how you’ve created such a beautiful relationship of change, and part of it’s because of what you grew up, and finding stability in the change is like your growth edge, which I think is beautiful to see both sides of it, but still, the skill set that came from being open to change right, being able to adapt, being able to be unattached to the experience and feeling comfortable to create what it would be like to bring your little unborn child in this world in a safe environment. And you talked a lot about like feeling regulated or having a regulated nervous system and I’ve also experienced that in entrepreneurship or like being a coach. Online is like I was constantly triggered or constantly high end, or I was living in high functioning anxiety where I was doing all these things. Yes, I was, in a way, coaching so much and it was so amazing, but I’m also in that place, too, where I’m craving like spaciousness and stability and groundedness, not necessarily giving up things that I love, but just finding a way to bring them into this new way which you talked about.<br />That too, and so I’d be so curious to hear a little bit more about how did you identify that you wanted a regulated nervous system. Like, how did you know? Because we taught. I think nervous system regulation is being talked about so much right now to the point where people don’t really know what that means or why is it such a big deal and why it’s so connected to our mental health, our spiritual growth, our physical health, our like, actual like our, not physical health, but our physical well-being too, like it’s so connected to everything, and so I’d love for you to expand a little bit more about that if you’re open to sharing, totally, yeah.<br />0:25:18 – Speaker 2<br />And being brought back to a very specific moment in time where I was on the couch with my partner and I was having a rough month. I got. It was really interesting. When I quit my job and started my coaching business, I had the thing that people dream and hope happen, which is I got a crazy amount of cash and clients immediately. It was like the universe open and they said, yes, keep going. And like it was an amount of money that I had never even fathomed having. It was like all of a sudden it opened my bank account and I was like what? I was laughable. And now I see, in hindsight, everything that happened was so divine and so magical because having that amount allowed me to get the town home that I’m currently in because, as you know, trying to be an entrepreneur and prove income can be really dicey sometimes, and I happened to get this massive amount of money in my bank account right before I needed to move and to show that I had enough to support this new home that I was moving into. So there was all of this like really beautiful synchronicity, right, and in my mind I’m like this is just how it’s always going to be. I started off this way, like it’s always going to go up from here.<br />And then I got humbled. I got humbled several months forward. I hadn’t done a great job of preparing for quiet months in the coaching business because it just hadn’t even occurred to me. I was like a little delusional. I’m like, oh, success is inevitable. This was so easy. It’s always going to be easy.<br />And I had a really quiet month and I didn’t prepare my savings accordingly. And for the first time ever I was like, oh my God, am I going to have enough to pay my rent next month? And I was terrified. And I mean I remember sitting on the couch with my partner and I was literally shaking, like my body was uncontrollably shaking. I was crying, I was almost dissociated, like I was having such a hard time being present because I was so nervous about what was going to happen if I couldn’t pay my bills. And I was doing this doom spiral of like I’m going to have to move back to Florida to live with my family, I’m going to lose all of my friends. I mean it was really wild what the mind will do when it’s afraid. And I was like, oh my God, this is awful. I can’t remember the last time my body felt this unregulated and I was waking up like that and I was staying like that throughout most of my day.<br />And anyone who’s ever struggled financially knows the tension and the discomfort of what money challenges feel like. And I worked really hard to when I left my marriage to get to a place where I could support myself financially and I watched my mother struggle with that most of her life being a single mother, and so there’s some deep, deep lineage stuff here for me around being a woman that could provide and make money and break this pattern. And so when that came up, I was working with my therapist at the time and he was like well, are you open to asking your partner for help? If you need to? Like, let’s talk about what it looks like. And so all of this stuff was coming up. That was so edgy and so uncomfortable and I remember being like I got to do something different. Yes, I can learn and I can ask my partner for support one month, but I don’t want to do this anymore. This doesn’t feel good. So what has to occur from my nervous system to get to a place where this is not my baseline? Because this is not. This is not realistic. I can’t live this way.<br />And I also had to be really honest with myself that maybe people can ride those highs and lows and that feels good. And maybe in my twenties I could have had more resilience there. And there were gifts in it because I really did learn and see how, when my backs against the wall, the cover source, what can I be and what were the things that I needed to do to really support myself and get out of that dysregulation. And I knew beyond that, I wanted to make sure that that I never had a month like that ever again. And so that’s when the idea of like, well, what if I did have something that I loved, that was stable, that brought in an income, that I’m working on a team with a greater mission, where I’m using all of my gifts and I feel so energized by this and I get to have the ups and downs of entrepreneurship at the same time but it’s not making it black or white, it wasn’t, I have to have one or the other was like how do I make both work? And when that came forward, it was like that’s how I go, from shaking on the couch, crying, unable to like eat to oh, there’s a number coming in every month that I feel really good about. I’m energized by that team and I also get the pleasure of working with women, had a way that feels so much healthier for me, and I remember really anchoring in that moment like, fuck yeah, I get to have it all.<br />I do not have to sacrifice, maybe temporarily. I don’t want to paint this picture that it’s always right away, we get everything that we want. I worked several jobs in between A and B that were not comfortable, where I took on like marketing, contracting jobs and I did all of these like really odds and ends things to just bring in some extra cash. And so, again, I don’t want to paint the picture that it was just like I went from one extreme to the other, where I was shaking on the couch, to all of a sudden, everything was fine, but everything I did, every step that I took in between, gave me more clarity, more peace of mind, and then it could allow me to make decisions from a grounded place instead of a frantic one. So, yeah, everything happened for a reason. I can really see that now.<br />0:30:46 – Speaker 1<br />Yeah, it’s hard to you know. When someone says, like I don’t know, I’ve been on their side. I’m like what do you mean? Everything happens for a reason. Like it’s hard to believe. But you know what I mean. Sometimes it was just as worse. Like when people say, like you’re going to find your partner, I promise you’re just going to know. When he’s the one, and people are like what do you mean? You just know, you just know.<br />And so something that you shared so much about, too, is just like the experience, that of all, like you definitely had to go through the experience to learn, to see what was working and what was not working. And I think I wish I mean I’ve been through that to myself, but I wish more people where it would give themselves grace and those moments, because it’s almost like we need them as necessary to get us to the divine place that we’re talking about. Right, that we’re like wanting to step into. The other thing that I love that you just shared so openly and thank you so much for sharing all of that is it is the financial ickiness that comes with entrepreneurship, right, like there is this, especially in the coaching industry. Like and I so personally, I’ve kept my corporate job the entire time that I’ve been coaching and it has been. At first it was so interesting. I felt so much pressure from entrepreneurship, from coaches, to be like well, if you don’t let that go, are you fully committed to becoming a coach Like? You know just that language of like. If you don’t let that go, then you can’t have what you want and what I realized it has.<br />And I’ve always thought about this with my corporate job. I was like, whatever my corporate job is, there’s nothing wrong with it, there’s nothing abusive of it, there’s no part of your reason. But it’s been the most beautiful investment to getting to me to a place where I can receive what I want. And right, there was always this yes and like, I can build my things and I’m grateful for that. But there was always so much rocking pressure to leave your job, create your dreams. You’re going to make a lot of money, and no one talks about the ups and downs of entrepreneurship, which you spoke so openly about.<br />So thank you for that, and beautifully to you, because I think it’s necessary and a regulated nervous system to what you talked about is what people are experiencing all the time, whether it is about finances, whether it is about relationships, whether it’s just a life-form business and feeling dysregulated like that is the worst feeling, like I’ve burnt out really badly having two jobs and I can. I just hated that and I had also so much fear come up after that of like I never want to be in that state again. Which was this interesting integration between I’m masculine and I feminine. When I was doing most of my corporate and coaching and all these things I was leading so much in my masculine, I was so disconnected from my body, so dysregulated, and then I had to learn to be in my feminine and I had to go to the process of integrating both right, bringing that structure to support me in this new yes and yeah that’s really beautiful it’s.<br />0:33:31 – Speaker 2<br />I think it’s a really mature way to look at things and it makes me really mad when I think about coaches that coach from the place of jump off the cliff. I think there’s a time and a place for it. I will say, yeah, I, because I needed to be that woman as well, both as a coach and as an individual, where someone’s actually really ready for that next step and they’re just afraid and they need that extra accountability to leap. But what I find is way more healthy and sustainable are mini leaps, taking sustained, small daily action or weekly action that moves you closer to this dream that you have and that’s the place that I’m operating from now. Is that like slow, delicious, sustained pace? And it’s not to say that I won’t have times where I want to pick up the pace and turn up the dial of whatever it is that I’m doing, because sometimes I think having too long of a runway is just our fear. Speaking like. I see this a lot of times with women where I’m like what’s your dream? They’re like I want to launch a retreat. I’m great, when do you want to do that? I’m thinking like end of 2024. I’m like, okay, that’s, you probably don’t need two years to map out the rest of your studies now. Yeah, exactly so that’s not it. But also, you know, giving my future self the runway she deserves and instead of trying to make it a three month goal, could it actually be a year goal? And being really honest with myself about does that feel an integrity, healthy and a little bit of a push in order for me to get this done?<br />And I remember too, because I think it’s it’s easy when you’re in a silo to make decisions on behalf of yourself that are catastrophic or supportive, because you’re the only one that is impacting right, my partner has been this beautiful mirror and challenging mirror that I’m like, oh shit, there’s somebody this impacts now and I saw they right up in bright, front and center, this part of me, this shadow in me that likes to. He called it. You know, he’s like I felt like there were times where you were just walking around the house with a hand over the detonator, like ready to just drop a bomb. He’s like I could feel the chaotic energy in you that wanted change, wanted something different, and I thought, oh my god, I’m never going to have the relationship I want with this man if every three to six months.<br />I’m going through some massive life transformation because, in our relationship, within the first year of us dating, I quit my job, I moved homes, I technically changed my jobs twice because I left one job, started this coaching career and then went into the place from like. I don’t want to do this type of coaching, so I had two career shifts. We traveled multiple different countries. There was so much happening at once and for most people those changes can happen maybe a handful over a lifetime and they all happened for me within a year of us dating and I remember thinking I created this, I’m the one bringing this upon myself, and if I want the type of love and and relationship that I know I’m worthy of, this shit has to stop. So he became one of my great motivators as well, and that was, I think, a really important part of this puzzle for me was realizing that my decisions now impact someone else that I deeply care about, and it was time for me to clean things up yeah, how did you?<br />0:36:57 – Speaker 1<br />I’m curious, like where was the invitation for you? And that, like, how did you find the invitation? Did your partner call you up in the invitation of like, hey, I want more stability? Was you the first one reflected to you or did you find that in yourself first before he did that’s?<br />0:37:11 – Speaker 2<br />a great question. I think a little bit of both. Okay, he’s so lovely in the way that he handles me and speaks to me and he’s never once told me what to do, what not to do. I mean, he knows damn well that would never work anyway, but he’s really lovely in the way that he just he gets curious and he asks me questions and I remember, you know, after several weeks of that, like that woman that I was describing earlier, the shaking on the couch could barely stay in her body, so ungrounded. I remember feeling like I was this broken record where I kept talking about the same thing over and over and I got sick of my shit and I thought if I’m sick of this, he’s gotta be, he’s gotta be so frustrated.<br />So in that moment I had an opportunity to take responsibility, but he never made me feel bad or wrong for who I was and I think that was so. Such a pivotal part of this was really welcoming me in safe and open arms, to be like Hi, I’m here, I’m not going anywhere. I’m going to love this part of you because there’s a gift in it and I’m going to reflect how it impacts me so that you’re aware of that. But I’m not going to make you feel bad or wrong, and that created the perfect recipe for me to take responsibility without shame or wrongness. He’s so great at that, he’s such I just love him so much and it always reflects back. I’m not the most accepting and loving, and yeah, he’s just. He’s helped me grow in so many ways. I’m so grateful for that safe place he created for us.<br />0:38:51 – Speaker 1<br />I hope everyone lets an incandescent hear that. That is so beautiful. I think to like receive and partnership, someone that could see you and love you and also just reflect back to you. And I, you know the part of you where you said you saw the patterns right. You, you reflected back on yourself. You’re like, wow, keep repeating the same thing over and over again. Why do I keep hitting this wall? Or why do I keep getting the ceiling, why do I keep repeating this blah blah, blah blah. And then you took the opportunity, the responsibility, to look in that to yourself. And, yes, your partner was a reflection of that, but you took responsibility for what that was going to be for yourself.<br />0:39:25 – Speaker 2<br />I’m really big on personal responsibility. Responsibility must be in my chart, or my Dharma, because it has been one of the biggest challenges and the biggest blessings in my life and I personally have seen the more responsibility I take, the more my life expands. And I really it was around when I left my marriage, age 29, where I went through, I mean, four years of about to be 34, four years of radical responsibility. There was no one and nowhere to look other than myself and, oh God, it was so deeply uncomfortable. I feel it in like every one of my cells as I think back to every bucket. I had to look at every stone I had to turn over and finances, community, mental health, career, home, like you name it, taxes, like all of it. I just it was so confronting. And just the other day I made an Instagram story where I talked about you know being in the place where I can zoom out now and go.<br />Wow, I think I can stop and take a breath now because four years later, I have a really beautiful foundation to live from and I think that’s another really big sort of alluded to this and said it earlier. I think it’s really healthy to normalize things, taking time. I think the coaching industry paints a picture that there can be radical shifts and transformation in 90 days and there can be, but it’s a lot of times it’s just the beginning. It’s the catalyst, the momentum that is needed, that is going to take you into the integration of your day to day life. And I mean, nobody wants to be sold.<br />Hey, what have I told you? It’s going to take you four years to get from where you are to where you want to be. How many people would still be in the game at that point? How many people would be like, oh fuck it, it’s just easier for me to stay where I’m at. And it’s not sexy to say this is going to take four years, but it was true and it’s real and so, yeah, I’m so grateful for the part of me that I think deeply knew that. Deeply knew that it was going to just take time, and there are many times where I had temper tantrums about that, and then I just kept going, and so I think for most people that’s the difference of where you’re at and where you want to be, as you just keep going. It’s really that simple.<br />0:41:48 – Speaker 1<br />So it’s so easy on social media to see like three month programs going to change my life and you know, six months of working with this person, yes, you’re going to feel breakthroughs. Yes, you’re going to find awareness, like you’re going to awake parts of you that haven’t been but the integration period and the time and the layers and the undoing, and then, depending on, I mean there’s so much. Every single person is so unique, right, so that journey can just that journey will take its course, and it’s almost like it truly has to, like I used to want to, like put like a fast speed on it, like, well, go faster, why can I go faster? Let’s put the gas pedal on it. And it’s almost like I did myself a disservice trying to do that versus just letting myself meet each layer as they came, versus just peeling every layer as fast as possible.<br />0:42:37 – Speaker 2<br />Yeah, oh, my gosh yeah.<br />0:42:39 – Speaker 1<br />Absolutely.<br />0:42:40 – Speaker 2<br />And I always think of my future daughter, right Of like. Could I imagine looking at my baby and like, learn to walk faster, or whatever it may be right, asking her to be a faster version of herself. And the answer is always a resounding note Like how dare I rush a human having a human process? And then I think, okay, well, I can certainly extend that kindness to myself. Not always easy, but simple. Yeah, as long as we’re intentional, right.<br />0:43:11 – Speaker 1<br />We try, yeah, absolutely, and there’s still going to be parts of us that play its role and it’s almost like okay, there it was, you know, in its own way?<br />0:43:20 – Speaker 2<br />Yeah, absolutely, and sometimes there’s medicine and going fast. I’m really grateful, for example, for the men that I dated. That were three month cycles where we got in, we dove super deep, fell in love and then it exploded and had that taken a year. That’s a totally different story. So sometimes there’s deep medicine and diving all in, going into the deep end. So I just want to for every woman to know how to know discernment when is it time to move fast and when is it time to take your time.<br />0:43:55 – Speaker 1<br />Yes, can you, before I would tell I want to keep talking to you because I was like gosh, I have so many other layers, but can you talk a little bit more about discernment, because I think discernment is one of the most important tools that we don’t get to talk about as much. I feel like at least you get to learn that, to going through this process of what is discernment to you versus what is discernment to everyone else, and you talk about what discernment means.<br />0:44:18 – Speaker 2<br />Yeah, that’s a great question. I’m trying to think of the way that I want to go with discernment. I remember a story that’s coming to mind. I was in a kitchen with my good friend and her partner at the time, and this was a time where I was dating and I remember her and I must have been talking about a date that I had just gone on and her partner was, I guess, listening in the background but I didn’t know and I said something about I went on one date and I just knew this wasn’t it. And so we parted ways and I closed the loop and caught his attention and he turned to me and he was like, wait a second. He was like you really think you can know someone and read someone after one date? And I knew he was confronted by this idea that I could be that quick to make a decision. And I’ll never forget the way that I phrased it, because it was so powerful for me, the way that I had this aha moment and I just said you know what I get that and maybe there will be some times where I’m wrong.<br />No-transcript, I would always rather bet on myself Every single time. I would always rather bet that I know in deep in my soul what is best for me and I worked too hard to get to where I’m at to bet on someone else. And so, even if nine times out of 10, I’m right and I do fuck up one of those times, I’d still rather bet on. I know what is best in my soul and I’ve just practiced a lot. I’ve practiced over and over and over, from everything from ordering an item on a menu like what do I want? What is my body desire? What do I intuitively think is best for me today, to making a decision about a piece of clothing I want, to making a decision for a home. And over the past four years, after leaving my relationship, I strengthened that discernment by making bigger decisions on a more frequent basis. But it literally started with where do I want to go work today?<br />0:46:17 – Speaker 1<br />Yeah.<br />0:46:18 – Speaker 2<br />What coffee do I want to order? What floating item do I want to wear? That was discernment. It was choosing yes, no, this, that. And then, after I flexed that and got comfortable enough, it was like this guy or this guy, this home, or this home, this job, or this job. And the decisions kept getting bigger. And then by that time came along for a decision of moving in with a partner or taking a leap in my career. I had so many reps at the discernment gym that it was easy for me to make a decision yeah, yeah.<br />0:46:49 – Speaker 1<br />It sounds like that, your discernment gym, or through working out and flexing all these muscles, you really also got to know yourself really, really well, to a point where you know you, you know what you like and what you don’t like, you know what’s acceptable, what’s not acceptable, you know what’s a full body as and what’s a no, and there’s no question about it.<br />That’s what it is and that’s what I want. I think that’s what a lot of us want. We want to get to that place where we’re like no, I’m a definite yes and I’m a for sure no, and there’s no part of me that’s upset with myself for that decision or like I’m on board with whatever comes from that decision or I’ll be open to the experience of what comes from that decision. If I can also learn that experience and then shift, I can also go through that process. But there is this sense of like trust that sounds like you’ve built within yourself, like this trust to guide you towards your yes and you’re this trust to guide you towards your no, and surrendering to the experience that comes through that decision and knowing that you’ll be okay 100%.<br />0:47:48 – Speaker 2<br />I think that’s ultimately what it is Is. I know, no matter what, I know, even if this deep yes in this moment ends up being a total blow up and everything goes sideways after I’m a cat I’ll end up with my feet I’m good and I’m gonna keep moving, and so there’s resilience there, and my partner was talking about this morning. He’s like there’s Christmas ornaments oranges and bouncy balls and he’s like most people think that they’re Christmas ornaments, where they’re just gonna like break and shatter. And or you think you’re an orange, where you know you’re taking this like pounding and on the inside you’re like feeling terrible, old and, yeah, beaded and bruised.<br />He’s like we’re all bouncy balls. We always bounce back if we allow ourselves to, and I think, just like deeply believing that, that you will bounce back and it takes proof, it takes your soul seeing. Oh, I went through that really hard thing and I’m still here. And if you zoom out and look at the evidence of that, I guarantee most people have enough evidence to support that, and so it’s really just about collecting evidence at that point.<br />0:48:53 – Speaker 1<br />That was such a good little snippet to end this episode on. Like. I am so grateful that you came on. We just talked about everything from like journey of entrepreneurship to like breaking the box and like refining your box and like readjusting your nervous system and like what you want to do, to all the way to like finding discernment and trusting yourself. It’s been such a beautiful conversation to like dive deep into those details.<br />And again I just want to say thank you so much for being so vulnerable and so open and so detailed, because I think these are the little nuances that we all want to hear and that we all need to hear. One because A I’ve resonated so much with what you talked about and so I could say, yeah, I get totally your brim Like. This gives me so much motivation to keep going and I’m hoping that others can hear that as well. Yeah, I do have a question for you since you’ve gone through this whole expansion, with it being the fully expressed podcast, what has been your guiding factor to express? Like continue to lean into expressing yourself, or finding that discernment to express yourself in certain ways, or express yourself in your business, or express yourself with your career and where it’s evolving, what has been that little like hit of like yeah, I want to keep leaning into that and I want to keep figuring out what that is for me or for you in this terms.<br />0:50:13 – Speaker 2<br />I think it’s because for me, my expression is my art. My expression is, and to me, creation and art are essential to life. I can’t not create. When I’m not creating, I feel like I’m dying truly, and I mean we think about the great painters and sculptors and writers and poets and musicians. Creation is what makes life worth living truly, and the most basic level.<br />I was watching this series on Amazon or whatever Netflix, and they were talking about when the Holocaust came and World War II was present. It was a show about they were hiding and protecting all of the famous Jewish artists because they knew they’re like we must at all costs protect these people because look at what they’ve created for our people. And so it was a whole show about like hiding and protecting this subsect of our culture. And I did the writer, the artist way several years ago, and it was so profound and letting my inner artists live. And so to me, my expression is my art and I’m constantly evolving and playing in the realm of what does that look like? But I feel the most alive and the most connected to magic when I am expressing myself in an artful way, and so when I’m not expressing, it feels truly like death, and so my North Star is just how much aliveness can I experience on this earth? And therefore I’m going to keep expressing myself because of that so beautiful.<br />0:51:49 – Speaker 1<br />Thank you so much for sharing that. As we wrap up here, if anyone wants to get in contact with you or wants to connect with you or learn more about what you do, where would you want to guide them?<br />0:52:01 – Speaker 2<br />Yeah, so I have this incredible career now with Soul Fire Productions that I’m so juiced about, and I get to take all of these talents that I wasn’t using and coaching and support humans in bringing their stories and art form to life through the art of podcasting, and so that’s one subsect of what I’m doing, and then I’m also still coaching women in their own expression and evolving, and so the best way to connect whether it’s because you’ve got a podcast inside of you that wants to be birthed or you’ve got something else that you need support in Instagram, and so I storytell, I connect, I share vulnerability. This is not just me for the podcast, this is who I am every day, and so if you want any more of that than following me and sending me a DM and telling me where you found me is always the best. What’s your Instagram handle? It’s my name, so, at Bryddailer, b-r-y-n-d-a-y-l-o-r. Perfect.<br />0:52:58 – Speaker 1<br />Oh yeah, I highly suggest that everyone goes, follow us here, because I do. I love everything that you post, and that was the other reason why I was so attracted to you was because you are so honest, you are so real and I think bringing that to that space is so beautifully, just like you did today. So thank you for doing this.<br />0:53:13 – Speaker 2<br />Thank you.<br />0:53:14 – Speaker 1<br />Thank you.</div></div></div></div></div></div></div>



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<p>(0:00:00) – The Process of Growth and Expansion<br />Brynn and I discuss identity shifts, expansion, alignment, and dreaming big to manifest ideas.</p>



<p>(0:07:11) – Transitioning From Intimacy Coaching<br />Solopreneur challenges, intuition, energy, motivation, connecting with other women, and Fully Express community discussed.</p>



<p>(0:20:06) – Change and Regulating the Nervous System<br />Exploring change, identity shift, intuition, and regulated nervous system for future stability.</p>



<p>(0:25:18) – Navigating Financial Challenges in Entrepreneurship<br />Facing money struggles, I asked for help and found a job that was stable, energizing, and allowed me to use my gifts.</p>



<p>(0:36:57) – Exploring Relationships and Personal Responsibility<br />We discuss personal responsibility, transformation, and creating a safe space for growth.</p>



<p>(0:44:23) – Trusting Yourself and Finding Resilience<br />Discernment, trust, resilience, and decision-making discussed to empower ourselves.</p>



<p>(0:50:46) – Art, Expression, and Connection<br />Brynn and I discuss protecting Jewish artists, the power of expression, art, aliveness, and Soul Fire Productions.</p>



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<p><strong><a href="https://karennasoto.com/the-fully-expressed-community/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Join The Fully Expressed Community</a>, where you can be surrounded by other women who are also on the same path of personal growth, healing, and uncovering their authentic expression. Being in a community surrounded by others can truly be one of the most supporting and healing containers to support your personal invitation.</strong></p>



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What happens when we dare to break free from labels and bravely pursue our dreams?



Brace yourselves for our animated exchange with the brilliant Bryn Daylor, as we navigate the intricate mazes of personal growth and the audacious act of bringing our visions to fruition. As we dissect identity transformations and expansion, we also uncover the significance of alignment, and how the discomfort that often accompanies it can be an affirmation of being on the right trajectory.



Transitioning from intimacy coaching to solopreneurship can be a roller coaster ride of emotions. The enlightening conversation with Bryn takes a deeper dive into understanding the importance of intuition and energy regulation in this journey. We also recognize the profound impact of creating safe spaces in relationships and taking personal responsibility for life shifts.



As the discourse progresses, we touch upon the power of discernment and the art of betting on ourselves. We emphasize the concept of resilience and our inherent ability to bounce back, regardless of the situation. Finally, we delve into the world of expression through art, and the profound effect it can have on our lives. Bryn shares intriguing insights from her work with Soul Fire Productions, emphasizing the vitality of staying true to self-expression. Tune in for this enlightening exploration of personal growth, resilience, and the power of expression.







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Full Transcript0:00:00 – Speaker 1Welcome to the Fully Expressed Podcast. I am your podcast host, Karenna Soto, and I’m so looking forward to today’s call. I’d like to introduce you to Bryn Daylor. Bryn Daylor is the Director of Growth for Soulfire Productions and a women’s coach. So, Bryn, thank you so much for being here today.0:00:20 – Speaker 2Yeah, thanks for having me. I’m so looking forward to our conversation and congrats on the podcast. I’m so happy to be here.0:00:28 – Speaker 1Thank you so much. Yeah, I’m so excited. I mean, our conversation today is going to be so connected to the birth of this podcast, so I’m so excited to have you here because it’s very similar to a lot of what I went through to even like to get to this place with this podcast.0:00:43 – Speaker 2So yeah, it’s such a special process to support women in birthing projects to life, and you know how connected we are to the birthing process at all times, even when it’s not a human, and so, yeah, I know those phases so well and I know what a big deal it is to finally put that out into the world. So I’m celebrating you in that.0:01:07 – Speaker 1Oh, thank you so much. No, I mean, the birthing process is something I wish that we all talked about some more too. Just like A, the identity shifts to get there, the undoing, the labels. So just like embodying any of the work that we at least that we want to step into with every project that we release to the community or a part of us, right? I feel like there’s this like transition period that not a lot of people talk about in the sense of like oh, there’s a whole, like you can have an idea, which is awesome, like have an idea and lean into it, but the process like fully embody the identity to launch that idea is a process.0:01:45 – Speaker 2Absolutely. Dreaming is easy. It’s easy to keep your head in the clouds. It’s really brave to take that idea from the clouds into reality, and I do that work individually and I do that work professionally. And you’re right your dream one of my best friends says this that your dream is perfe...]]>
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<p>Are you ready to face your messiest parts and gain the tools to transform them into your greatest teachers?</p>



<p>This episode promises a journey of self-discovery and healing as I open up about my personal struggle with body image and disordered eating that started when I was merely nine. Listen to how therapeutic sessions, life coaching, and the power of affirmations, visualizations, and manifestations have guided my way to self-acceptance.</p>



<p>But it’s not just about me. In this episode, we’ll also delve into why it’s crucial to create space for these uncomfortable facets of ourselves. By embracing, not ignoring, these parts, we find they become less demanding and easier to manage. You’ll gain insights on building healthier relationships with these aspects of yourself and how to decide which ones deserve your attention. We’ll talk about self-care and the vital balance between expressing our struggles and taking a break. Best of all, you’ll learn about the Fully Expressed Community, a unique space for women to connect, learn, and flourish. Join us for this enlightening journey through the muck we all carry and come out the other side stronger, clearer, and fully expressed.</p>



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<div class="wp-block-create-block-castos-transcript"><div class="ssp-transcript"><div class="row"><div class="col"><div class="tabs"><div class="tab">Full Transcript<div class="tab-content ssp-transcript-content">0:00:00 – Speaker 1<br />Welcome to The Fully Expressed podcast with Karenna. Today and always, my intention is to create this space to invite you into your fullest express self in real life, in relationships and in business. My intention for this space is really to create and add that next step in your personal evolution, and so for today’s episode, I plan on talking about how the messiest parts of you are your biggest teachers. I’ve been dying to create and speak to this and to create this episode for you, and today it feels a little bit spontaneous in the sense that I was really having conversation with a friend today. We went for a walk and we were talking about it and this topic specifically came up and in our conversation about how the messiest parts of us are our biggest teachers. And it’s just feel, if you said that today I have a lot of time before the next thing that I have to go to, so I just jumped on here and hit record and so you’re getting this real raw part of me that’s coming right off the track. So I’m super excited to dive into the messiest parts of us. I really think the messiest parts of us are our biggest teachers, and so to give you a little bit of light into our conversation today and where it started from. It really started from a place of talking about our relationship with our bodies, our relationships with our image and what that was for me and what my journey was with that and how I worked through that. Through our conversation, I shared with her that I also, too, have struggled with my body image stuff. I’ve struggled with feeling confident. I’ve struggled with negatively, basically picking apart the parts of my body and how I felt about that. And so she asked me how did you get through that? And I shared with her that I really leaned into the icky, I leaned into the messiness and the parts of me that did not feel good. Right, how I did that. So to give you a little bit of background, when it came to my body image and I’ve openly talked about this on social media, I’ve openly talked about this on the podcast already, but I think I’ve had disordered eating and an unhealthy relationship with food and my body.<br /><br />Since I was nine, I want to say I honestly, probably even sooner than that I’ve been constantly comparing myself to other people, looking at what I was wearing versus what they were wearing...</div></div></div></div></div></div></div>]]>
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Are you ready to face your messiest parts and gain the tools to transform them into your greatest teachers?



This episode promises a journey of self-discovery and healing as I open up about my personal struggle with body image and disordered eating that started when I was merely nine. Listen to how therapeutic sessions, life coaching, and the power of affirmations, visualizations, and manifestations have guided my way to self-acceptance.



But it’s not just about me. In this episode, we’ll also delve into why it’s crucial to create space for these uncomfortable facets of ourselves. By embracing, not ignoring, these parts, we find they become less demanding and easier to manage. You’ll gain insights on building healthier relationships with these aspects of yourself and how to decide which ones deserve your attention. We’ll talk about self-care and the vital balance between expressing our struggles and taking a break. Best of all, you’ll learn about the Fully Expressed Community, a unique space for women to connect, learn, and flourish. Join us for this enlightening journey through the muck we all carry and come out the other side stronger, clearer, and fully expressed.







You can read the full podcast transcript for this episode below:



Full Transcript0:00:00 – Speaker 1Welcome to The Fully Expressed podcast with Karenna. Today and always, my intention is to create this space to invite you into your fullest express self in real life, in relationships and in business. My intention for this space is really to create and add that next step in your personal evolution, and so for today’s episode, I plan on talking about how the messiest parts of you are your biggest teachers. I’ve been dying to create and speak to this and to create this episode for you, and today it feels a little bit spontaneous in the sense that I was really having conversation with a friend today. We went for a walk and we were talking about it and this topic specifically came up and in our conversation about how the messiest parts of us are our biggest teachers. And it’s just feel, if you said that today I have a lot of time before the next thing that I have to go to, so I just jumped on here and hit record and so you’re getting this real raw part of me that’s coming right off the track. So I’m super excited to dive into the messiest parts of us. I really think the messiest parts of us are our biggest teachers, and so to give you a little bit of light into our conversation today and where it started from. It really started from a place of talking about our relationship with our bodies, our relationships with our image and what that was for me and what my journey was with that and how I worked through that. Through our conversation, I shared with her that I also, too, have struggled with my body image stuff. I’ve struggled with feeling confident. I’ve struggled with negatively, basically picking apart the parts of my body and how I felt about that. And so she asked me how did you get through that? And I shared with her that I really leaned into the icky, I leaned into the messiness and the parts of me that did not feel good. Right, how I did that. So to give you a little bit of background, when it came to my body image and I’ve openly talked about this on social media, I’ve openly talked about this on the podcast already, but I think I’ve had disordered eating and an unhealthy relationship with food and my body.Since I was nine, I want to say I honestly, probably even sooner than that I’ve been constantly comparing myself to other people, looking at what I was wearing versus what they were wearing...]]>
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<p>This episode promises a journey of self-discovery and healing as I open up about my personal struggle with body image and disordered eating that started when I was merely nine. Listen to how therapeutic sessions, life coaching, and the power of affirmations, visualizations, and manifestations have guided my way to self-acceptance.</p>



<p>But it’s not just about me. In this episode, we’ll also delve into why it’s crucial to create space for these uncomfortable facets of ourselves. By embracing, not ignoring, these parts, we find they become less demanding and easier to manage. You’ll gain insights on building healthier relationships with these aspects of yourself and how to decide which ones deserve your attention. We’ll talk about self-care and the vital balance between expressing our struggles and taking a break. Best of all, you’ll learn about the Fully Expressed Community, a unique space for women to connect, learn, and flourish. Join us for this enlightening journey through the muck we all carry and come out the other side stronger, clearer, and fully expressed.</p>



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<div class="wp-block-create-block-castos-transcript"><div class="ssp-transcript"><div class="row"><div class="col"><div class="tabs"><div class="tab">Full Transcript<div class="tab-content ssp-transcript-content">0:00:00 – Speaker 1<br />Welcome to The Fully Expressed podcast with Karenna. Today and always, my intention is to create this space to invite you into your fullest express self in real life, in relationships and in business. My intention for this space is really to create and add that next step in your personal evolution, and so for today’s episode, I plan on talking about how the messiest parts of you are your biggest teachers. I’ve been dying to create and speak to this and to create this episode for you, and today it feels a little bit spontaneous in the sense that I was really having conversation with a friend today. We went for a walk and we were talking about it and this topic specifically came up and in our conversation about how the messiest parts of us are our biggest teachers. And it’s just feel, if you said that today I have a lot of time before the next thing that I have to go to, so I just jumped on here and hit record and so you’re getting this real raw part of me that’s coming right off the track. So I’m super excited to dive into the messiest parts of us. I really think the messiest parts of us are our biggest teachers, and so to give you a little bit of light into our conversation today and where it started from. It really started from a place of talking about our relationship with our bodies, our relationships with our image and what that was for me and what my journey was with that and how I worked through that. Through our conversation, I shared with her that I also, too, have struggled with my body image stuff. I’ve struggled with feeling confident. I’ve struggled with negatively, basically picking apart the parts of my body and how I felt about that. And so she asked me how did you get through that? And I shared with her that I really leaned into the icky, I leaned into the messiness and the parts of me that did not feel good. Right, how I did that. So to give you a little bit of background, when it came to my body image and I’ve openly talked about this on social media, I’ve openly talked about this on the podcast already, but I think I’ve had disordered eating and an unhealthy relationship with food and my body.<br /><br />Since I was nine, I want to say I honestly, probably even sooner than that I’ve been constantly comparing myself to other people, looking at what I was wearing versus what they were wearing and seeing if I was good enough or if I was skinny enough, comparing my thighs to someone else’s thighs, and it just continued on. From that, I did end up realizing that I inherited or absorbed a lot of those perceptions of my body from my mom, because she also struggled with her image and her weight and was constantly something that she battled. So I absorbed a lot of that from her and also I absorbed it just through society, through social media, through being in friendships or conversations and just things about when diet culture came up and it was just. It’s been an ongoing journey and I’ll do a deep dive episode into that, but I started a lot of my healing with that in college, because it got really, really bad in college, specifically because I was navigating, grieving my grandmother’s death as well as my parents were going through a separation. So my eating disorder transformed into if I can control this, if I can control what I eat, I can control what I look like, then I can control at least something in my life. When everything felt out of control, a lot of the emotions that I wasn’t processing fully would turn into binge eating, and if anyone gets triggered by these kinds of conversations, please, please be aware that we’re going to dive into a little bit of the details here, but it would trigger into controlling myself for managing how I ate. It would turn into binge eating or it would turn into being bulimic and actively just trying to find some kind of a release, because I wasn’t really being with my body. And so I looked into a therapist. That really helped. We did a lot of talk therapy at the time and then it kind of spiked up again.<br /><br />It got better and then it spiked up again post college when, again, my life felt completely out of control and it was the only thing I could control. I didn’t have a job. I was looking for what I wanted to do and it was just a chaotic season. I was living with my parents. My friends were no longer around me, I was just navigating. Everything post college of the hell is going on, and it got really bad then too.<br /><br />So then I reached out to a life coach and started that process and started really talking through it, and you know, all of those tools and those healing modalities were very, very helpful for me at the time and I share this with you because I needed those at the time. I needed a space to talk about it, because for me, talking about it or admitting the fact that I was going to this stuff was really, really difficult, just to normalize the conversation. So in those spaces I was able to normalize these conversations. I was able to feel safe in these containers to share what I was thinking, what was coming up for me, and receive an unbiased reflection or opinion or perspective or advice, whatever I ended up receiving in those sessions with the therapist or the life coach, and it did get better, right. I got very aware of where things were coming from, how things were happening. I could talk to you about it. I felt very, very aware of what was going on.<br /><br />Yet I still found myself feeling like I wasn’t happy with my body or I would go in ways of feeling really good to all of a sudden waking up and feeling really bad about how I looked or how I fell in my body. And that continued on for a few years. And you know I fought it. Someone was like be positive, it’s going to be okay, like you are beautiful. I used all of the affirmations and the manifestations and visualizations and I created space to really, really dive into it, and yet it still peaked up a little bit and still peaked and I was like gosh, I’m so exhausted of this feeling right Like it got to a place where fighting this part of me that was so insecure with my body or didn’t have a good relationship with food or had, was constantly nitpicking how I looked or what I felt or what was in my body so exhausting. It got so freaking exhausting and I really was just so over it. I was like why I’m so tired of fighting, and so it really wasn’t until it was a combination.<br /><br />So I ended up hiring someone to someone to support me and my body image stuff, which was super helpful. We dove deep into it. We did a lot of somatic works around what I was feeling in my body and what was coming up for me, and then I actively started to do the things that were uncomfortable. So one of the things was, you know, really changing my habits or my patterns. Instead of managing how much I ate, I gave myself the freedom to eat more of intuitive eating, which was really getting comfortable with eating as much as my body wanted to eat and starting to listen to okay, I’m full, I’m not full and really starting to create the sense of trust when it came to eating food, when it came to my relationship with food and welcoming and understanding and looking at food from a more of a nutritious space versus from a place of you know, depending on how much I eat, how I’m going to look, kind of a thing, and so I really dove into that. I did that with her and it was super, super helpful, don’t get me wrong. It was so helpful.<br />I feel like my time with her truly transcended so many layers for me that I was really needing and wanting at that time and we were through all the stuff that came along with it, and so I understood it a little bit more, right. And then it still kept coming up right, coming up from a space of post, that, like, am I ever going to find someone that loves me and my body If I don’t look a certain way, that I’m not going to find the person that I want to attract in my life? And I was like, gosh, here we go with the stories again and they were so true and I felt every emotion that came along with that and I also realized that they were just these things that I kept struggling with and I was just like, how can I get through this? I don’t. You know, I would judge myself in a swimsuit. Still, if there is an outfit that I wore that didn’t feel good, I just didn’t do it and then I it just kept coming up for me.<br /><br />And so what really really hit home for me is when I took my healing from a place of awareness and mindset work to, from that to reframing, to affirmations, to meditations and all that stuff, to to really really diving deep into the messiest parts of me, and what that actually meant was diving into the achy. So, like every single time, let’s say, I felt insecure, feeling into that being with that, learning what that part was, and instead of managing or protecting myself from feeling those things AKA trying to create a better feeling or trying to manage how much of those feeling it or not feeling it and going through all of that like I really fricking welcomed it. And in welcoming it and really feeling the achy, I mean there came a lot of tears, a lot of emotions, a lot of uncomfortability and that didn’t feel really great. It wasn’t great, but what I’ve learned, especially through my certifications, my somatic certification, as well as experience, and through books and podcasts and really living this right, was my goal, was to no longer just find a way to replace it or fix it or change it and but really just welcome and be with it. Right, and there might be a sense of surrender in that, but it’s more of being with it so fully that it starts to get on your team.<br /><br />What a lot of us end up doing when we have these really heavy parts of ourselves, especially when you are dealing with parts of you that you don’t want to feel. You kind of want to put it to the side, you want to put like the black sheep, basically on the other side of the room and you want to be like I don’t see her, I don’t feel her, I don’t know why you’re talking about. She no longer exists. I might do whatever I can to just be positive and not admit that. That’s there kind of a thing. Is this the type of energy that we do? It’s almost like we stiff army.<br /><br />And something that I share that really clicked for me and that I share with my clients is that what if you actually welcomed that dark, messy part of you onto your team? Because that part of you truly why it’s coming up for you in this moment, and this can apply to anything and everything in your life, the things that keep coming up. It wants your attention, it wants something from you.<br /><br /> It needs something from you in that moment that it hasn’t received before. And when you start to welcome it, understand it and be with it and ask it what do you need in this moment and what’s coming up for you, you can learn how to start to give it to that, because just as much as you want to push that black sheep part of you or the darkest part of you aside, it’s more of learning to understand, to give it what it needs and what it wants, and creating space to give it that love and attention and affirmation that it’s looking for On some level.<br /><br />That part of you doesn’t feel loved, seen or heard, and so it wants to feel loved, seen and heard. And so when we can create the space to give it the love and the visibility and the space for it to be loved just as it is, for what it is, for who it is, for how it is and what it wants and what it means, we can create more capacity to hold these parts of ourselves along with us instead of just completely taking us out as a part of our journey. And in doing that, you create this different relationship with this part of us. It’s no longer feels like you’re trying to avoid it or leave it or shove it aside. It feels like it’s on the same team as yours and just like you as a human being. It feels so much better when you are welcomed into a space versus getting shoved out of its space.<br /><br />When you are welcome into a space with a different part, you’re like ah, this feels really good. There’s a sense of relief in that and I share that with you, because this part of you is going through that same process. It’s saying, wow, I’m welcome here. What? Really no way. Okay, I can do this. I feel a little bit more safe in this, I can build my capacity to be in this, okay. And then it starts to be like wow, I feel seen, I feel heard, I feel met. Wow, I didn’t know that could happen. That’s just as healing for that part of you and in doing that right, then it’s much easier to move through these parts of us and these emotions, these parts of us that come up when they start to be on our team, because it’s no longer fighting you or getting angry with you or saying like you don’t see me. So I’m going to get louder, because that’s what they do, right?<br /><br />When we don’t give the parts of us an opportunity to fully express themselves, they will get louder and it will seem more like intensely, like see me, see me, do, help me, help me, I’m going to be louder, I’m going to make it miserable for you to feel, insecure and incompetent and like this is the worst thing ever, and so on, because it doesn’t have this space to fully express itself. And so in giving, creating that space for it to be fully expressed and being in that process with it, that’s where we get to see the messiest parts of ourselves. That’s when the messiest parts of us ourselves are our biggest teachers. They show us, they show us the way to the other side that we’re all trying to get to right, the other side of feeling that light and positive, grounded, confident, fully expressed selves. But it’s through the messiness, it’s in walking through the mud, it’s in going through the ick that we create a better, a healthier relationship with those parts of ourselves.<br /><br />Because the more that we ignore them, the more that we use work, distractions, avoidance, toxic positivity to avoid these parts of ourselves, the louder they come. They might get a little quiet for a little bit, but then they come back knocking at the door even louder and by that time you’re just. You’re just over it, you’re tired and you’re exhausted. And if you’ve been doing that for a long time, right. So really fighting a lot of those parts of you really using how you work or the gym or distracting yourself and your friendships or just avoiding hard conversations, right.<br /><br />The more that you do that, the more that builds up for these parts of them to express, the more they want to be seen and heard, because they haven’t been created the space to do that. And when you do that, you start to create better capacity to hold. These parts of you like to love them, see them, and you get to choose the part of you that you want to listen to, part of you that feels into that safe, grounded, peaceful, aligned, high as self. However you want to call these other parts of you that you get to choose from, the hardest part is you might have heard this, you know everyone says you always have a choice. I agree with that to an extent.<br /><br />If these parts of you haven’t had the space, the safe space, to express themselves, it’s really hard to make a choice that you want to make a choice, for it can be really hard to get yourself out of scarcity and a low mindset and negative thoughts when they’ve been basically hidden for such a long time. But the minute that you do that and they become on your team, they won’t be as loud and you will feel way more resource, way more resource to choose and feel and be the parts of you. And you also get to learn how to be in duality of all these parts of yourself. You get to love these parts of you as they come up. You get to love the messiest ones, love the darkest ones, because in loving them, that’s how you can be with and move through in the direction that you want to go.<br /><br />And so, to wrap it all back up for you, you know, if you find yourself truly avoiding these messy parts of you, the parts of you that give you an egg, the parts of you that you can just feel in your stomach and you’re like don’t want to feel this anymore, or the anxiety that just comes through your chest and you just want to run away from it, I totally understand the desire to want to just shove it aside and pretend that it’s not there or just like ignore it I also believe and dive into it, go deep into it, find the space to be with those parts of you, and I will also say from experience if you want to take this or not. You know, as you’re leaning into the messiest parts of yourself, give yourself grace and great specific containers to really be with that. So, while you’re doing this work around diving into the messiest parts of you, really learning and loving these parts of you and giving them what they want and their need and getting you know, bringing them on your team and really integrating the light and the darkness of yourself, those seasons could be really heavy right, they could be. There’s a lot of emotional hangovers that come along with doing these practices and diving deeper. There could be a lot of lowness or low energy that comes with it, and so, instead of this is going to come from a place of me, knowing that I’ve been someone that has forced through a lot of my processing through these things. I’ve wanted to heal things as quickly as possible and I’ve pushed my own capacity and I’ve passed my own boundaries for that, and so I say this with like take your time as you dive into these messiest parts of yourself, as you start to learn these parts of yourself and start to welcome and love it and be present with it and also choose that goddess, god energy that you want to step into, that queen, cut king energy that you want to feel, because as you go through that, make sure you have also spaces to relax, to feel joy, to feel happiness, to regulate your nervous system, to feel grounded.<br /><br />So really supporting not just your life but really supporting your nervous system as you dive into the messiest parts of yourself, as you dive deeper into these parts of you, really just giving your body the love and attention as it starts to feel the icky, as you start to build capacity for the ickiness, for the messiness, for the darkness, and so what that can look like in an example for those that are listening. You know, maybe you end up hiring therapists or coach or trying to do some kind of a ceremony to dive deep into these parts of yourself that you’ve been feeling. Go for it, do it and before it, you know, really do the things that help you feel the most resource. So, whether that is taking really upping yourself here, really taking care of your nutrition and your health, really getting good at night’s sleeps, taking space from heavy conversations and just being with yourself, absorbing a lot of sunlight before and then also afterwards, creating a space for that and during the integration of those pieces, you know, finding the balance between like talking and diving deep to also taking a break and giving yourself some joy and love. So you are resource to dive in deeper, to be with that, and so, yeah, I honestly think that is a lot of what I wanted to share on this specific episode, about how the messiest parts of you are your biggest teachers. They will show you not only what they need and they want, but they will show you how to show up.<br /><br />It’s in the how right, something that I’ve recently really admired from people that I look up to as an example, as an embodied example. To me, it doesn’t matter what their results are or what they have, or their successes, or their titles or what they call themselves or whatever. What I admire the most is that they have learned how to do the how, how to do life, how to be with these parts of themselves and still be in the energy that they decide to be in. And so this is why I believe the messiest parts of you are your biggest teachers, because they will not only teach you how to work through and be with these parts, but they will also teach you how to pee and move through life, through just the struggles of life, the realities of layers, the realities of these things that come with us as we continue to forever evolve and into our full six breath self, as we continue to evolve on this life, into the people that we want to become, as we continue to evolve into our most truest essence. And every new level or every new level of expansion or every new level of capacity that you step into, you get to practice these tools over and over and over again. So these messy parts of ourselves are not only again going to show you what they need and what they want in the moment, but they’re also going to show you how to do life, how to move through relationship, how to work through business. It will give you the practice and the tools and not just like. You will fully actually embody that and in the embodiment. That’s how you can tell that someone has done this right, has stepped into this, because they start to apply it from one area to the next area, to the next area of life and through that process you get to see when it’s available to you, when it’s appropriate to apply it and when it’s necessary for you to dive in.<br /><br />All right, ladies, if you are listening in, this is for you. If you have a friend or family member that is female, that is looking for community, that is looking at this path of growth and wanting to evolve as a human being, please listen in. So I want to share with you the fully expressed community. If you haven’t heard about it, you need to hear about it, and you’re hearing about it today and I’d love for you to check it out. The fully expressed community is for women, supporting women. We have created a community where you can connect with other women that are also on this path of growth, that are interested and curious about what else is available to them. They want to see themselves living a life fully expressed in their lives and their relationships and their business. They want to bring their fully authentic self into all areas of their lives so they can actually attract a life and relationships and careers and business that is so aligned to them because they are living a life fully expressed In the fully expressed community.<br /><br />We meet online every single second Wednesday for every single month at 5.30 pm PST, and also have access to a Slack channel where I drop resources, where we share information, we talk about the community, we create community. You also get access to not only the guest coaches that have been on this podcast, but also guest coaches that I have kept waiting to show you what they have to share with you when it comes to their teachings and their practitioners. You’re not only going to listen for me, but you’re also going to learn from these amazing human beings that are available to you out there and here to share their gifts with you so that you can live a life fully expressed. The fully expressed community is only $27 a month and if you leave a review on this podcast, I will actually give to you one month to come. Join us for free in the fully expressed community to actually experience what it means to be in this community and these women. So if you go leave a review from me, I’ll go do that.<br /><br />You can also find more information in the show notes about the fully expressed community and I hope to see you there next month, the next second Wednesday that is available to you to be surrounded by other women. That just forget, get it that. Just get what you’re going through. I’ll see you there, and the more that you practice that, the better, the faster you get at recognizing that and knowing that and I love that because I think that’s also a part of this journey and, like, the faster that we can get at recognizing that. Okay, this is something. This is the next part of my journey, this is the next layer I want to be with. I say step into the next level of evolution that I’m stepping into. The more we get to through that, move through that quicker and we end up moving through that quicker as we move through life. So, all right, I think that’s all that I have to share, but obviously I am so welcoming of anything that comes up for you as you listen to this podcast.<br /><br />I really want to encourage you to share this episode with a friend, share with them what came up for you and what stood out for you and what resonated with you in the podcast and how you want to apply it. If that’s what it is for you, and then feel free to follow the podcast, the fully-expected podcast. Subscribe here to listen more. Go ahead and leave me a review, and if you want to talk to me directly, the best way is to look it up on, you know, on Instagram, at the fully-expected podcast. Send me a DM or send me an email at hello at carinocotocom and let’s chat about what came up for you.<br /><br />Okay, like you know, I’m in the stages right now of this podcast where I want to create deeper relationships with anyone that’s listening and anyone that’s willing to, and I do hope that, through my words and through these episodes, is that it sparked something within you and I’d love to hear what it sparked. I’d love to hear what ignited what came through the body, what would fire you felt because of listening to this episode, and through that I can also support you even more. If there’s something that you wanted more of, I will totally build off of your feedback. All right, love. Well, thanks so much for tuning in. Make sure you listen to the next one. Sending you lots of love, and thank you so much for being here and can’t wait for us to connect again soon.</div></div></div></div></div></div></div>



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<p>(0:00:00) – Embracing the Messiest Parts<br />Exploring body image, disordered eating, and self-acceptance through therapy, coaching, and affirmations.</p>



<p>(0:13:39) – Embracing Messy Parts of Ourselves<br />Creating space for the messiest parts of ourselves, building healthier relationships, walking through mud and ick, giving grace and containers, choosing parts to listen to, and creating the capacity to hold all parts.</p>



<p>(0:18:58) – Embracing Messy Parts as Teachers<br />Self-care, creating space, talking/taking breaks, living tools, and the Fully Expressed Community are discussed for navigating life’s struggles.</p>



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<p><strong><a href="https://karennasoto.com/the-fully-expressed-community/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Join The Fully Expressed Community</a>, where you can be surrounded by other women who are also on the same path of personal growth, healing, and uncovering their authentic expression. Being in a community surrounded by others can truly be one of the most supporting and healing containers to support your personal invitation.</strong></p>



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Are you ready to face your messiest parts and gain the tools to transform them into your greatest teachers?



This episode promises a journey of self-discovery and healing as I open up about my personal struggle with body image and disordered eating that started when I was merely nine. Listen to how therapeutic sessions, life coaching, and the power of affirmations, visualizations, and manifestations have guided my way to self-acceptance.



But it’s not just about me. In this episode, we’ll also delve into why it’s crucial to create space for these uncomfortable facets of ourselves. By embracing, not ignoring, these parts, we find they become less demanding and easier to manage. You’ll gain insights on building healthier relationships with these aspects of yourself and how to decide which ones deserve your attention. We’ll talk about self-care and the vital balance between expressing our struggles and taking a break. Best of all, you’ll learn about the Fully Expressed Community, a unique space for women to connect, learn, and flourish. Join us for this enlightening journey through the muck we all carry and come out the other side stronger, clearer, and fully expressed.







You can read the full podcast transcript for this episode below:



Full Transcript0:00:00 – Speaker 1Welcome to The Fully Expressed podcast with Karenna. Today and always, my intention is to create this space to invite you into your fullest express self in real life, in relationships and in business. My intention for this space is really to create and add that next step in your personal evolution, and so for today’s episode, I plan on talking about how the messiest parts of you are your biggest teachers. I’ve been dying to create and speak to this and to create this episode for you, and today it feels a little bit spontaneous in the sense that I was really having conversation with a friend today. We went for a walk and we were talking about it and this topic specifically came up and in our conversation about how the messiest parts of us are our biggest teachers. And it’s just feel, if you said that today I have a lot of time before the next thing that I have to go to, so I just jumped on here and hit record and so you’re getting this real raw part of me that’s coming right off the track. So I’m super excited to dive into the messiest parts of us. I really think the messiest parts of us are our biggest teachers, and so to give you a little bit of light into our conversation today and where it started from. It really started from a place of talking about our relationship with our bodies, our relationships with our image and what that was for me and what my journey was with that and how I worked through that. Through our conversation, I shared with her that I also, too, have struggled with my body image stuff. I’ve struggled with feeling confident. I’ve struggled with negatively, basically picking apart the parts of my body and how I felt about that. And so she asked me how did you get through that? And I shared with her that I really leaned into the icky, I leaned into the messiness and the parts of me that did not feel good. Right, how I did that. So to give you a little bit of background, when it came to my body image and I’ve openly talked about this on social media, I’ve openly talked about this on the podcast already, but I think I’ve had disordered eating and an unhealthy relationship with food and my body.Since I was nine, I want to say I honestly, probably even sooner than that I’ve been constantly comparing myself to other people, looking at what I was wearing versus what they were wearing...]]>
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<p>From the comfort of my best friend’s couch, my path to healing and self-discovery took flight. My journey, fueled by a burning desire to prove my worth, was littered with countless books, podcasts, and coaching programs. However, I quickly realized that healing from a place of wanting to be enough for others was severely unhealthy.</p>



<p>I’m inviting you to join me in this transformative journey where we prioritize our own worth, lean into what is currently present in our lives, and identify the next steps for our healing journey.</p>



<p>We are multi-diverse humans, possessing the power to initiate transformation through mind and body. This episode highlights the importance of tuning into our bodies to understand their signals and initiating a dialogue with ourselves to gain insights into our current situations. But healing isn’t always comfortable; it’s about being present with all parts, even the uncomfortable ones, and always starting the journey from a place of love.</p>



<p>Paying attention to our body sensations is a crucial part of our healing journey; it’s our personal compass to understanding where we need to start. From feelings of disconnection, numbness, anxiety, contraction, or unsafety, our body can guide us in identifying areas that need healing. Encourage yourself to trust in your own intuition and inner knowing to make decisions.</p>



<p>Remember, this journey is yours alone, and it’s important to extend grace to yourself.</p>



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From the comfort of my best friend’s couch, my path to healing and self-discovery took flight. My journey, fueled by a burning desire to prove my worth, was littered with countless books, podcasts, and coaching programs. However, I quickly realized that healing from a place of wanting to be enough for others was severely unhealthy.



I’m inviting you to join me in this transformative journey where we prioritize our own worth, lean into what is currently present in our lives, and identify the next steps for our healing journey.



We are multi-diverse humans, possessing the power to initiate transformation through mind and body. This episode highlights the importance of tuning into our bodies to understand their signals and initiating a dialogue with ourselves to gain insights into our current situations. But healing isn’t always comfortable; it’s about being present with all parts, even the uncomfortable ones, and always starting the journey from a place of love.



Paying attention to our body sensations is a crucial part of our healing journey; it’s our personal compass to understanding where we need to start. From feelings of disconnection, numbness, anxiety, contraction, or unsafety, our body can guide us in identifying areas that need healing. Encourage yourself to trust in your own intuition and inner knowing to make decisions.



Remember, this journey is yours alone, and it’s important to extend grace to yourself.







You can read the full podcast transcript for this episode below:



Full Transcript0:00:00 – Speaker 1Welcome to the Fully Expressed podcast with Karenna. I am your podcast host, Karenna Soto, and today I’m going to provide you with a few tips on how to know what’s the next step in your healing journey, or how do I identify what that is for yourself. Depending on where you’re at on your healing journey, this episode is going to be perfect for anyone that is just starting. Maybe you’re finding yourself overwhelmed of like I don’t even know where to start, or I don’t know what to do. Or it’s going to be really, really helpful for someone that has been on this for a really long time. Maybe you’ve been doing the inner work for a while. You’ve been deep diving into just learning more about who you are, but you find yourself up against the wall of like I don’t really know where else to start. You know, or what’s the next thing that I can work on, or what’s been coming up for me. So this episode is really going to help answer that lot of those questions. So go ahead and listen in, all right? So before I dive into giving you all the tips around, what’s the next thing that you can tackle on your healing journey, or what does that mean to you at this time? One. I want to give you a little bit of light into my personal healing journey and what that really looked like.You know, for me in my initial phases of quote unquote this healing journey or learning more about myself, I really dove into learning a lot about myself. It all started on the, on the couch of my best friend and learning about the enneagram and learning a little bit more about this personality test and the results that I got and what they meant and what they meant to me and gave me so much insight into how I show up, why I show up and where that came from. That really ended up pushing me into and kind of initiating more than anything into this space of consuming a lot of information. So I was consuming a lot of information from different books. I was reading podcasts, instagram posts, I mean anything like that. I was consuming Instagram lives and coaching programs I m...]]>
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<p>From the comfort of my best friend’s couch, my path to healing and self-discovery took flight. My journey, fueled by a burning desire to prove my worth, was littered with countless books, podcasts, and coaching programs. However, I quickly realized that healing from a place of wanting to be enough for others was severely unhealthy.</p>



<p>I’m inviting you to join me in this transformative journey where we prioritize our own worth, lean into what is currently present in our lives, and identify the next steps for our healing journey.</p>



<p>We are multi-diverse humans, possessing the power to initiate transformation through mind and body. This episode highlights the importance of tuning into our bodies to understand their signals and initiating a dialogue with ourselves to gain insights into our current situations. But healing isn’t always comfortable; it’s about being present with all parts, even the uncomfortable ones, and always starting the journey from a place of love.</p>



<p>Paying attention to our body sensations is a crucial part of our healing journey; it’s our personal compass to understanding where we need to start. From feelings of disconnection, numbness, anxiety, contraction, or unsafety, our body can guide us in identifying areas that need healing. Encourage yourself to trust in your own intuition and inner knowing to make decisions.</p>



<p>Remember, this journey is yours alone, and it’s important to extend grace to yourself.</p>



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<p>You can read the full podcast transcript for this episode below:</p>



<div class="wp-block-create-block-castos-transcript"><div class="ssp-transcript"><div class="row"><div class="col"><div class="tabs"><div class="tab">Full Transcript<div class="tab-content ssp-transcript-content">0:00:00 – Speaker 1<br />Welcome to the Fully Expressed podcast with Karenna. I am your podcast host, Karenna Soto, and today I’m going to provide you with a few tips on how to know what’s the next step in your healing journey, or how do I identify what that is for yourself. <br /><br />Depending on where you’re at on your healing journey, this episode is going to be perfect for anyone that is just starting. Maybe you’re finding yourself overwhelmed of like I don’t even know where to start, or I don’t know what to do. Or it’s going to be really, really helpful for someone that has been on this for a really long time. Maybe you’ve been doing the inner work for a while. You’ve been deep diving into just learning more about who you are, but you find yourself up against the wall of like I don’t really know where else to start. You know, or what’s the next thing that I can work on, or what’s been coming up for me. So this episode is really going to help answer that lot of those questions. So go ahead and listen in, all right? So before I dive into giving you all the tips around, what’s the next thing that you can tackle on your healing journey, or what does that mean to you at this time? One. I want to give you a little bit of light into my personal healing journey and what that really looked like.<br /><br />You know, for me in my initial phases of quote unquote this healing journey or learning more about myself, I really dove into learning a lot about myself. It all started on the, on the couch of my best friend and learning about the enneagram and learning a little bit more about this personality test and the results that I got and what they meant and what they meant to me and gave me so much insight into how I show up, why I show up and where that came from. That really ended up pushing me into and kind of initiating more than anything into this space of consuming a lot of information. So I was consuming a lot of information from different books. I was reading podcasts, instagram posts, I mean anything like that. I was consuming Instagram lives and coaching programs I mean, if you guys knew how much money I’ve invested into coaching programs and then really all started to continue to kind of support me and serve in a way of showing me new information and applying that new information to my life. As well as a part of applying it, going through the undoing that came from a part of applying the information or the being with the parts of me that were attached to the information that I was taking in.<br /><br />So a lot of me starting to become aware of my ego, my mind, my self awareness, you know, learning about anxiety, learning about attachment theory in relationships and attachment styles and communication styles, and you know this list of lists of things that I honestly drank from the fire hose. I loved all this information. I’m like, ooh, I was low key, obsessed, low key, wanted to learn more and more and more because it really taught me so much. A part of that was also hard to absorb, hard to understand. There was some resistance to some of the information that I was taking in because I was like, no, that’s not who I am. And as I started to work through it was like, I see, I understand now what everyone’s talking about.<br /><br />So I went through this initial awakening and as I continued on this path, the next phase of my journey, I wanted to kind of really lean into being with the different parts of me that were just coming up all the time and really leaning into, I would say actively and proactively, almost finding the parts of me and I really want to lean into what I mean by proactively. So there was this part of me that was searching to find parts of me, to fix parts of me, to quote unquote, heal parts of me, to do more on doing right. I was like, well, if there’s, if there’s all of this that I’ve learned about myself, what else more is out there? And at that phase I will be honest and transparent that it wasn’t necessarily coming from a very healthy, grounded and loving and open hearted space. If anything, it was coming from a place of like, well, in the more healing that I do right, if I heal more parts of me than the more healed I am, the more worthy I am, the more enough that I am.<br /><br />And it’s kind of hard not to receive that or not to let my ego take that on. And the reason I say that is because, especially when you’re on social media, especially when you’re in this world of personal development, maybe you surround yourself in communities where everyone’s growing right. It can almost turn into well, if you’re not growing, if you’re not healing, if you’re not doing any of the work, are you cool enough, are you good enough, like, and it’s very interesting how it can actually be something that’s there to support us, but then, when it turns into this, it can actually be more unsupportive and destructive in a way. And so, instead of continuing to lead my healing process from a place of I feel unworthy or I don’t feel like enough, or I want to be accepted by the personal development community, or I want to be accepted by my friends that are doing the growth work or whatever, you know, that’s all coming. If you feel the energy behind, it kind of feels a little reachy, it feels very much like well, if I can reach onto this and hold on, then maybe, maybe I’ll be okay. There’s this like idea of like, then I’ll be good enough, then I’ll be worthy enough. And and that’s where I was like we can’t, we can’t be doing this work from that space, and that’s when a lot of things ended up kind of switching from me, right.<br /><br />So, instead of searching for new information as a way to prove that I wasn’t enough and that by healing these parts of me that I would be enough, it really started to lean into well, what’s what’s present for me in my life right now, and before I even did that, I just want to share something that really, really helps me and as a tool that I teach a lot of my clients as a tool that I use them every day. It’s actually a part of my language funny to say that’s part it’s. It’s called parts work. So parts work has helped me really almost identify the different parts of me within me and become more of the observer, become more of the witness of what I’m thinking. <br /><br />For example, let’s say I’m having a hard conversation with my partner and there’s this part of me that there’s this part of me that’s scared of having that conversation. There’s a part of me that knows that’s important to have a conversation. There’s a part of me that feels like if I say this, then they might not love me or accept me. There’s a part of me that knows that this is genuinely true. There’s also a part of me that wants to express this, because by expressing this I know that this would be really healing for me. And so what I just did there, from what you guys just listened to, I was able to identify the different parts of me that are coming up in these situations, and that’s really parts work.<br /><br />Right, we have multi-diventural humans, we have multiple parts to us, and if you look at someone’s system, someone’s mind and the way that I think in the thought process there’s multiple layers to someone’s thought process. There’s multiple layers to someone’s habit. There’s multiple layers to why you do the things that you do. There’s multiple layers that come up when you are facing a difficult time or you’re facing a part of you that you don’t feel good about, or there’s a part of you know a difficult conversation in your relationships, or you are starting to recalibrate your relationship with relationships, right, like if you’re going through that recalibration period, there’s a lot of parts of you that come up to the mix. Right, and what I have genuinely learned with parts work, it’s learning how to be with all parts. It’s learning how to be with the most present parts at that moment and learn what they need and want.<br /><br />In that time and throughout that process, I have learned that it’s not a matter of actually putting these parts aside or making them feel less than, or making them feel bad, or wanting to hide them in the closet or making sure that they never come up again. It’s been actually the most healing and the thought has been more like how can I love these parts more? How can I give them what they need and want? How can they give them space to express themselves. And through that process I have started to fully embody more loving all of these parts of me.<br /><br />And so now this work, this healing journey, doesn’t come from a place of like I’m not enough or I’m not doing enough, but it’s coming from a place of like I love all parts of me so much that I want to give them all a space to express themselves. I want them to not feel anxious when they’re showing up, for example, or not wanting to shut down and run away because they’re scared. I want to show them that I love them, that I see them and that I hear them, and so that that is already coming from a loving, open and heart centered space. That I think is very important when you are on this healing journey. And so that was just a little tip bit that we’re going to throw in there, but kind of bringing it back to like. You know, if you are in this space of, let’s start like with we’re just starting this healing journey, something that you can start. Let’s start with the mind. So, if anyone knows, I believe that there’s two ways of approaching transformation. You can do that from the mind and you can do that from the body. It’s not one or either, or it’s a matter of leveraging both.<br /><br />So the very first things that you can start to ask yourself and ask yourself these questions is what’s been present for you in your life right now? What has been coming up for you in your life? What has been coming up for you in business or in your career? What has been coming up for you in your relationship? How does life feel to you? How does business feel to you? How does relationship feel to you?<br /><br />And then, once you’ve kind of identified that and started to give yourself kind of an overlook of what that is, I want you to ask yourself the question of like which one seems to be taking up the most space on my mind these days. Is there a part of your life that feels distant? Is there a part of your life for you in relationship or in business or just in general, that feels anxious? Is there a part of you that you’ve been avoiding or ignoring, that you know is asking for you to be present with, it’s asking you to understand more of? Is there a part of you that you want to dive into? But then you also know that you’re scared to, and so, after answering those questions. Just get really honest with yourself and get real with yourself and start there. You know you get to kind of see this and you know the next layer to this if you wanted to dive into is just check in with your body. Let’s see how your body is feeling in these different situations.<br /><br />So when you hear me say or ask those questions, it’s probably possible that your body already gave yourself some kind of a signal or some kind of reaction. You can either feel the anxiety coming up to your throat, your chest or going straight to your belly, or you’re wanting to get off this episode because it was too triggering for you and anything like that. Those are signs and I’m not using it as a way to call you out or anything. It’s just. It’s more of making you aware of what could be potentially happening. You’re asking yourself these questions. Just check in with your body and see how your body responds to this. If it starts to contract, get anxious, numb out, want to run away, want to avoid, there’s a lot of resistance to it, those are usually really good signs of places that you could start this work. You can start doing your healing journey and then from there, all right, my love.<br /><br />I’m jumping in here real quick to tell you about the fully expressed community, because the women that are in this group are phenomenal and if you’re listening to this and you’re a lady, a female, or know someone that is female or lady that is on this path of growth and wanting to continue to evolve as a human being and find their fullest, authentic expression in their relationships, in their life, in their business and relationships, and want to be surrounded by a community of women that are dedicated to doing the work themselves, I want you in this community, I want to invite you into this community. I really think that being surrounded by other women that are on the same path, that just get you, that just totally understand where you’re coming from or where you’re going or where you want to go and wherever that path is, and create such a safe space for you to be held in that and encouraged in, that is so important for our healing. If you find yourself feeling an ounce or a sprinkle of anxiety or overwhelmed or just uneasiness with the thought of being in a great container, about talking about very vulnerable things, I just want to encourage you and remind you that I totally understand, I totally get it. It can be edgy, it can be scary to open yourself in that way, but in doing so you end up creating so much more healing. I’ve had some of the biggest breakthroughs being in containers that can hold me and being surrounded by other women that are also on this path, because I feel like I’m seen and understood, and so I truly want to invite you into giving it a chance. I’m also offering one month free if you leave a review of the podcast, and then you will get access to the next second Wednesday to join us. So go ahead and leave a review and I will send you the invitation to see you so you can actually get a taste of what it feels like to be within the community.<br /><br />Again, come join us in the Mutfully Express community, where you only don’t hear from myself and get teachings and somatic practices and meditations and guiding and network nervous system regulation, but you also get to learn from renowned practitioners, healers, coaches etc. That are doing the thing in this world and they have gifts to share with you about what is available to you, and you get to take that and crack the code for yourself and how that applies to your life and how that applies to your relationships and how that applies to your business and your brand, your career, etc. Because for all of us women, I really do envision a world, not only for the betterment of ourselves, of why we live on this earth, but as well as our community, as our collective, as the human being, a human population, really bringing and opening arms to the woman that is slowly expressed, that is living in her power, that is so confident and bold and, as well as such, in her feminine and vulnerable and soft and open to creating that space. And so here we’re going to be surrounded by other women that want that and that create that and that burning desire to be on that path. So come join us, leave a review of what I’m doing for the next one for free, and I hope to see you there.<br /><br />One thing I also want to share is that, when you are in this process of identifying where to start, I want to tell you that most likely, if you start in one air of your life, so if you just start with the relationship that you have with yourself, it’s also going to impact and have an impact with the relationship that you have with someone else If you start to work on it from a place of your business and your career, and what’s been coming up for you there, I’m almost 100% positive that it’s also going to come up in your relationships or in your life in a different way. So when we have these inner wounds or these things, these habits, or, if you want to think about them as unhealthy tendencies or unhealthy relationships to the parts of ourselves, think of it as a root of a tree. The minute that it is, it’s there, right, it starts to create new roots into other areas of your life. It starts to create this pattern that you can just see play over and over in all areas of your life, and so I say that with like, you don’t have to start with this work of attacking everything, but just as tack one area of your life, whether you want to start with the anxiety that you feel in a romantic relationships, or you want to start with the anxiety that you feel like when you’re with your friendships, or if you want to start with the parts of you that are being held back in your online business or in your career. Maybe you’re not expressing yourself fully, and that’s really present for you right now. Just start there first.<br /><br />Now this next step, and you can either use this or this next part. You can use this, whether you are new to the healing journey or this is something that you’ve been doing for a while. Right, you’ve been doing the inner work, you’ve been studying yourself, you understand yourself, you’ve seen some breakthroughs, you’ve seen some trans, some transformation, but then you’re like I don’t really know where to focus on. And I think this is really helpful, especially because the inner work, the self healing journey as long as you’re open to it, it will be a part of your life for a very long time, as you continue to express yourself, as you continue to evolve as a human being, as your soul continues to just crack wide open with the different experiences that come your way. Right, this is something that is so beautiful and it’s a beautiful gift to all of us because it’s a part of our evolution, and so I say that with, like, this next thing that I’m going to share is going to be such an important I want to say, almost like skill set that you will learn how to integrate slowly into your life, where this inner work and this self healing doesn’t necessarily have to become this massive task, or it’s not necessarily has to be super scary, or it’s not this huge mountain that you get to climb. It’s like almost like you’ve gotten your steps in, you understand how to do this, you get to walk through it and you get to just repeat it as new parts of you come up. So I want you to leverage your body in this instance.<br /><br />So, as you know, as a somatic practitioner, I really do love using body based therapy, or body based and body mentors and practices, because our bodies actually hold a lot of our subconscious mind. It continues to hold a lot of the emotional charges that we felt throughout our lives. Remember is a lot of the wounding that we might have. Experiences has in prints of our past experience, both the good and the ones that were harmful, both the ones that we received and the way that we didn’t receive, and so our body is just this intelligence that we get to get to be with and bring on board, and it’s probably one of the most complimentary tools to anyone’s. Healing is really not only getting your mind on board right, so your mind might consciously understand, become aware of all these things. But how do we get your body on board? How do we get your body to move with you and your transformation. How do we get your body to recognize the thought and then also be the thought right? It’s not so much of just knowing, it’s in the actual being of our parts of us and our evolution and our expression and our evolution that truly, truly gets us the next step.<br /><br />So I want you to do a quick check in and just ask yourself how has your body been feeling lately? Is it feeling nourished? Is it feeling at peace? Is it feeling grounded, or does it feel anxious? Or maybe it feels really disconnected and really far away? What does what does it feel like? Does it feel like it’s with you? Do you feel like you’re in your body, or do you feel like you’re out of your body?<br />The next question is how does your body feel when you are in a romantic relationship or when you are with your romantic partner? Does it feel safe? Does it feel grounded? Does it feel confident, or does it feel anxious? Does it feel like it wants to run away? Does it feel like kind of numb almost, or disconnected? How does your body feel when you are in the workspace, in your career? Do you feel anxious? Do you feel connected? Do you feel alive? Do you feel joyful? Do you feel a sense of ease when it comes to work. How does your body feel?<br /><br />Now I’m going to take the same questions and ask you how does your body feel when you’re having hard conversations? Is there a specific topic that comes up that your body gets super anxious? You can feel almost like there’s like a frog in your throat or your heart starts racing or your belly starts to feel like super sick, like you can just feel the emotions in your gut, or you just feel really heavy. Or does it feel like you want to run away, or do you in fact feel pretty confident, pretty grounded and so on, and so you’re starting to get my just here is like you can start to use your body as a way to show you where is there an opportunity or where is there an invitation for you to learn more, where is there an invitation for you to see that next part of you, to get a little bit more curious about, to start understand these parts of you that are coming up. Maybe there is more inner healing there, maybe there is some more parts of you that want to be expressed in those areas, and a lot of the times our body will speak to us. You can feel the body when it feels open and joyful and connected and alive, almost like everything, feels like it’s in harmony.<br /><br />But when that gets out of place a little bit, that’s where we start to feel disconnected, that’s when we start to feel numb, that’s when we start to feel like we’re just doing day to day the same thing over and over again, that’s when we start to feel anxious and contracted and unsafe. And so I want you to get a little curious about how your body is feeling in these moments. And then this is really going to give you your next step these answers as they come up. And so how can you do that from an integrated space? So let’s say you’ve already. You’re living your day to day. You’ve been doing this in our work, you’ve worked with the therapist, you’ve worked with the coach, you’re just kind of doing life and you have the tools to help you manage Anything that might come up for you, and you’re just curious about what that next step looks like for you in your healing journey.<br /><br />As soon as you start to feel your body feel anxious in certain situations or contract again Anything that I had shared, where your body just feels really freaking uncomfortable. That’s an invitation for you to dig a little bit deeper and get really compassionately curious with what is this? Where is this coming for? What’s coming up for me? What does that feel like? And that’s probably a place where I would. I would learn a little bit more and dive deeper. And so, again, the purpose of this podcast episode was really just to give you some tools and some insight into what could be the next step in your journey, as well as where would be a really good place to start.<br /><br />I find that so many people feel stuck in how do I start right, and that can, when you’re Overwhelmed and your mind doesn’t know what to do, can actually cause more of a freeze-trauma response. But right now, I’m giving you the questions and the tools and the practices that can help you move the needle forward. Right, I don’t know if you’ve ever heard this, but most of our life, we’re either moving forward or we’re living in the past. So sometimes, if we find ourselves stuck, we’re just kind of reliving the same past over and over again. Versus, if we get the opportunity to move the needle forward, then we’re actually living in the present and more in what’s next and what’s available To us, and so this is the invitation for you to find that next thing for yourself. And the last thing I’ll say and I think this is the most important piece to the healing journey and this inner work path is your biggest medicine is learning how to give yourself grace. Grace is the biggest medicine to the soul, to inner work. And so, however you move through your process and whatever is next for you in your process, it’s your process.<br /><br />It doesn’t have to look like your friend that’s also doing the personal development work. Maybe they are moving into being more sexually expressed and you haven’t even, you can’t even wrap your mind about what that looks like. Or maybe they’re learning into integrating both their masculine and their feminine and you’re like we, I don’t even know what that means. Or you see them really leaning into their business and their career and their purpose and finding that space, and then you find yourself super overwhelmed with what do you mean? I have to do all this work and take it from me. Your body and these questions are gonna tell you what is that next step for you.<br /><br />So, if you need to go back and listen to this episode, write down the questions and take that time for yourself, go do that, but your ego is gonna want to compare to the people around you, your communities, and Also, it’s gonna be really difficult to navigate social media, as you’re consuming so much information, and that’s a whole another episode that I think we need to talk about. But, when it comes to social media, can be very overwhelming of how much information is there. So I want you to take your power back and come back to your intuition and come back to Yourself and really start to create this inner knowing within you. By asking yourself these questions, by practicing these things and by creating this inner knowing, you will also create the sense of discernment, and when it comes to discernment, that means you’ll be able to make decisions and know what’s the best next step for you. And so, yeah, I feel like that’s really what we covered here today.<br /><br />So biggest takeaways are just get curious with yourself about where life is. Ask yourself the questions, use your body as a way to kind of be the signal of well, there is a new door that’s knocking at my door and I need to. I want to go, look at it’s an invitation and Remember to give yourself grace in this process. Give yourself an, an opportunity, right, because the harder that you are on yourself, the further away You’re actually gonna be from your growth. And so many people think that if I’m harder on myself or if I push myself harder, we’re gonna get there faster, and that’s actually not the case. Going at your pace and taking it slowly and going to that process is, is gonna be the biggest thing that’s actually gonna end up moving you a lot faster. Trying to go fast could actually making you go slow. I know that sounds funny but it’s true.<br /><br />And then, lastly, once you kind of identify what areas you want to work into and kind of feel into which ones are Really big ones and where you want support and you want to dive in deeper, you know, look specifically for that, find a resource, find an accountability partner, find a coach, find a mentor, find a therapist that can help you dive into that specific part of you that’s coming up for you right now, in this moment, in that area of your life, and search for someone that has the expertise to support you in that, because in that space, that’s where you can really help almost fast-track your Transformation, this part of your journey. If you want that, if you feel that that is supported for you, it’s always really nice when you have someone on your team with an unbiased opinion and is willing to help you and see you in your process. So if you’re anyone that truly welcomes that, I want to encourage you to also take the space to go. Do that, all right.<br /><br />Well, I would love to Hear from you if you found this helpful, if you found that you want to share with me what came up for you. I’m so open to doing that. You can send me a message on Instagram at the fully express podcast is the handle for this and send me a message there. Or you can send me an email to at hello at Karen a soto calm, and all of this will be in the show notes. But I would love to hear from you and if you found this episode supportive, please go ahead and just rate this episode. Give this a feedback so I can go ahead and reach more people in this community, because I truly believe in supporting and encouraging and inspiring and Inviting every single one of you into your fullest express self and in your personal evolution, as we continue on this lifelong journey of healing and this journey of life that we’ve been so blessed with on this earth. So, sending you lots of love and look, keep an eye out for the next one. 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<p>(0:00:00) – Tips for Healing and Self-Discovery<br />The healing journey begins with self-awareness, exploring resources, and identifying the next steps.</p>



<p>(0:06:46) – Embracing and Healing Your Whole Self<br />We explore multi-diverse transformation through the mind and body, asking questions to gain insight, and coming from a place of love.</p>



<p>(0:11:26) – Join the Fully Expressed Community<br />Join the Fully Expressed Community for growth, healing, teachings, practices, and guidance from experts.</p>



<p>(0:18:53) – Exploring Body Sensations and Healing Journey<br />Body feelings indicate healing and growth journey; use body and emotions as an invitation to learn; give grace and trust intuition.</p>



<p>(0:26:18) – Feedback and Support for Express Podcast<br />Invite listeners to join the journey of healing, be vulnerable, and tune into the body to understand healing.</p>



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<p><strong><a href="https://karennasoto.com/the-fully-expressed-community/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Join The Fully Expressed Community</a>, where you can be surrounded by other women who are also on the same path of personal growth, healing, and uncovering their authentic expression. Being in a community surrounded by others can truly be one of the most supporting and healing containers to support your personal invitation.</strong></p>



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<p>The Fully Expressed Community: <a href="https://karennasoto.com/the-fully-expressed-community/">https://karennasoto.com/the-fully-expressed-community/</a> – <br />The Fully Expressed Podcast with Karenna Website: <a href="https://www.instagram.com/thefullyexpressedpodcast/">https://www.instagram.com/thefullyexpressedpodcast/</a><br />The Fully Expressed Podcast with Karenna Instagram Profile: <a href="https://karennasoto.com/podcast/">https://karennasoto.com/podcast/<br /></a>Karenna’s Personal Brand Instagram Profile: <a href="https://www.instagram.com/iamkarennasoto/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">https://www.instagram.com/iamkarennasoto/</a><br />Contact Karenna: <a href="mailto:hello@karennasoto.com">hello@karennasoto.com</a> </p>
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From the comfort of my best friend’s couch, my path to healing and self-discovery took flight. My journey, fueled by a burning desire to prove my worth, was littered with countless books, podcasts, and coaching programs. However, I quickly realized that healing from a place of wanting to be enough for others was severely unhealthy.



I’m inviting you to join me in this transformative journey where we prioritize our own worth, lean into what is currently present in our lives, and identify the next steps for our healing journey.



We are multi-diverse humans, possessing the power to initiate transformation through mind and body. This episode highlights the importance of tuning into our bodies to understand their signals and initiating a dialogue with ourselves to gain insights into our current situations. But healing isn’t always comfortable; it’s about being present with all parts, even the uncomfortable ones, and always starting the journey from a place of love.



Paying attention to our body sensations is a crucial part of our healing journey; it’s our personal compass to understanding where we need to start. From feelings of disconnection, numbness, anxiety, contraction, or unsafety, our body can guide us in identifying areas that need healing. Encourage yourself to trust in your own intuition and inner knowing to make decisions.



Remember, this journey is yours alone, and it’s important to extend grace to yourself.







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Full Transcript0:00:00 – Speaker 1Welcome to the Fully Expressed podcast with Karenna. I am your podcast host, Karenna Soto, and today I’m going to provide you with a few tips on how to know what’s the next step in your healing journey, or how do I identify what that is for yourself. Depending on where you’re at on your healing journey, this episode is going to be perfect for anyone that is just starting. Maybe you’re finding yourself overwhelmed of like I don’t even know where to start, or I don’t know what to do. Or it’s going to be really, really helpful for someone that has been on this for a really long time. Maybe you’ve been doing the inner work for a while. You’ve been deep diving into just learning more about who you are, but you find yourself up against the wall of like I don’t really know where else to start. You know, or what’s the next thing that I can work on, or what’s been coming up for me. So this episode is really going to help answer that lot of those questions. So go ahead and listen in, all right? So before I dive into giving you all the tips around, what’s the next thing that you can tackle on your healing journey, or what does that mean to you at this time? One. I want to give you a little bit of light into my personal healing journey and what that really looked like.You know, for me in my initial phases of quote unquote this healing journey or learning more about myself, I really dove into learning a lot about myself. It all started on the, on the couch of my best friend and learning about the enneagram and learning a little bit more about this personality test and the results that I got and what they meant and what they meant to me and gave me so much insight into how I show up, why I show up and where that came from. That really ended up pushing me into and kind of initiating more than anything into this space of consuming a lot of information. So I was consuming a lot of information from different books. I was reading podcasts, instagram posts, I mean anything like that. I was consuming Instagram lives and coaching programs I m...]]>
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<p>Have you ever felt stuck in your life? Perhaps in your relationships or your business?</p>



<p>You’re not alone.</p>



<p>We’ve all been there, wondering if this is all there is or if there could be more – more joy, more purpose, more ‘yumminess’.</p>



<p>Join us as we discuss our common struggles and learn how you can create a life that truly resonates with you.</p>



<p>Embrace a life of possibilities as we journey through the intricacies of finding our place in life when we are unsure of our path. Learn how to navigate the structure of your life to discover your creativity and expression.</p>



<p>I share the significance of self-questioning and introspection about what brings you joy and how to achieve both the successes and relationships you desire in your life. You’ll also hear about the importance of community and connection in my personal growth journey.</p>



<p>Be a part of this insightful conversation and learn to make meaningful connections that will enrich your life and propel your personal growth.</p>



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<p>You can read the full podcast transcript for this episode below:</p>



<div class="wp-block-create-block-castos-transcript"><div class="ssp-transcript"><div class="row"><div class="col"><div class="tabs"><div class="tab">Full Transcript<div class="tab-content ssp-transcript-content">0:00:00 – Speaker 1<br />Welcome to the Fully Expressed Podcast with Karenna. I’m here to invite you into your fullest expression and life, relationships and business, and to inspire you into that next step of your evolution. So thanks for tuning in.<br />All right, you guys, today is a day of recording episodes, and if only you knew what I’m wearing right now. So I’m wearing this really big t-shirt and I have my really good friend Lizzie. She got us all of these. I don’t know if you guys know my friend Lizzie, but you probably have. Maybe you don’t, but if you don’t know her, she’s my really good friend from college and she, for her bachelorette, bought us these really big t-shirts with different animal prints on them. Each, every single bachelorette that was there or bridesmaids that was there, got a different animal print of what she reminded of, the animal that reminds her of us or us to her. Sorry, guys, I’m clearly not getting that right, but basically I’m wearing this massive t-shirt and it has a Frenchie on the on the front of it, because clearly my family reminds her of Frenchies. I have a Frenchie, my sister has a Frenchie, my mom has a Frenchie, we love Frenchies, we love Bulldogs, we love those really smush faces. So just imagine me wearing this big t-shirt and I have this green chlorophyll mask on that. I’m wearing that I absolutely love. I’ll make sure I’m totally blanking on the brand that I got it from, but I will make sure it’s something local for you in the show notes, just in case you want to. But it’s my favorite chlorophyll green mask and since I mean honestly, since I’m not recording these videos at this time, I would still show up like this on that video and I wish you just could see me. So just imagine me sharing this with you as I dive into it.<br />But for today’s podcast, this is going to be very specific and available to anyone that needs a gentle reminder or an encouragement that there is more for you. There is more for you in this world, there is more for you in life, there is more for you in business, there’s more for you in relationship. And if you find yourself asking the questions of is this how life is? Why is life so hard? Why are relationships so hard? Why do I keep attracting the same men in my life or women in my life? Why do I keep repeating the same patterns? Why, you know you’re just asking all these questions.<br />And then there’s also a part of you that is looking for something more right. Maybe you’re on the cusp. You started to have some kind of conversa...</div></div></div></div></div></div></div>]]>
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Have you ever felt stuck in your life? Perhaps in your relationships or your business?



You’re not alone.



We’ve all been there, wondering if this is all there is or if there could be more – more joy, more purpose, more ‘yumminess’.



Join us as we discuss our common struggles and learn how you can create a life that truly resonates with you.



Embrace a life of possibilities as we journey through the intricacies of finding our place in life when we are unsure of our path. Learn how to navigate the structure of your life to discover your creativity and expression.



I share the significance of self-questioning and introspection about what brings you joy and how to achieve both the successes and relationships you desire in your life. You’ll also hear about the importance of community and connection in my personal growth journey.



Be a part of this insightful conversation and learn to make meaningful connections that will enrich your life and propel your personal growth.







You can read the full podcast transcript for this episode below:



Full Transcript0:00:00 – Speaker 1Welcome to the Fully Expressed Podcast with Karenna. I’m here to invite you into your fullest expression and life, relationships and business, and to inspire you into that next step of your evolution. So thanks for tuning in.All right, you guys, today is a day of recording episodes, and if only you knew what I’m wearing right now. So I’m wearing this really big t-shirt and I have my really good friend Lizzie. She got us all of these. I don’t know if you guys know my friend Lizzie, but you probably have. Maybe you don’t, but if you don’t know her, she’s my really good friend from college and she, for her bachelorette, bought us these really big t-shirts with different animal prints on them. Each, every single bachelorette that was there or bridesmaids that was there, got a different animal print of what she reminded of, the animal that reminds her of us or us to her. Sorry, guys, I’m clearly not getting that right, but basically I’m wearing this massive t-shirt and it has a Frenchie on the on the front of it, because clearly my family reminds her of Frenchies. I have a Frenchie, my sister has a Frenchie, my mom has a Frenchie, we love Frenchies, we love Bulldogs, we love those really smush faces. So just imagine me wearing this big t-shirt and I have this green chlorophyll mask on that. I’m wearing that I absolutely love. I’ll make sure I’m totally blanking on the brand that I got it from, but I will make sure it’s something local for you in the show notes, just in case you want to. But it’s my favorite chlorophyll green mask and since I mean honestly, since I’m not recording these videos at this time, I would still show up like this on that video and I wish you just could see me. So just imagine me sharing this with you as I dive into it.But for today’s podcast, this is going to be very specific and available to anyone that needs a gentle reminder or an encouragement that there is more for you. There is more for you in this world, there is more for you in life, there is more for you in business, there’s more for you in relationship. And if you find yourself asking the questions of is this how life is? Why is life so hard? Why are relationships so hard? Why do I keep attracting the same men in my life or women in my life? Why do I keep repeating the same patterns? Why, you know you’re just asking all these questions.And then there’s also a part of you that is looking for something more right. Maybe you’re on the cusp. You started to have some kind of conversa...]]>
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<p>Have you ever felt stuck in your life? Perhaps in your relationships or your business?</p>



<p>You’re not alone.</p>



<p>We’ve all been there, wondering if this is all there is or if there could be more – more joy, more purpose, more ‘yumminess’.</p>



<p>Join us as we discuss our common struggles and learn how you can create a life that truly resonates with you.</p>



<p>Embrace a life of possibilities as we journey through the intricacies of finding our place in life when we are unsure of our path. Learn how to navigate the structure of your life to discover your creativity and expression.</p>



<p>I share the significance of self-questioning and introspection about what brings you joy and how to achieve both the successes and relationships you desire in your life. You’ll also hear about the importance of community and connection in my personal growth journey.</p>



<p>Be a part of this insightful conversation and learn to make meaningful connections that will enrich your life and propel your personal growth.</p>



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<p>You can read the full podcast transcript for this episode below:</p>



<div class="wp-block-create-block-castos-transcript"><div class="ssp-transcript"><div class="row"><div class="col"><div class="tabs"><div class="tab">Full Transcript<div class="tab-content ssp-transcript-content">0:00:00 – Speaker 1<br />Welcome to the Fully Expressed Podcast with Karenna. I’m here to invite you into your fullest expression and life, relationships and business, and to inspire you into that next step of your evolution. So thanks for tuning in.<br />All right, you guys, today is a day of recording episodes, and if only you knew what I’m wearing right now. So I’m wearing this really big t-shirt and I have my really good friend Lizzie. She got us all of these. I don’t know if you guys know my friend Lizzie, but you probably have. Maybe you don’t, but if you don’t know her, she’s my really good friend from college and she, for her bachelorette, bought us these really big t-shirts with different animal prints on them. Each, every single bachelorette that was there or bridesmaids that was there, got a different animal print of what she reminded of, the animal that reminds her of us or us to her. Sorry, guys, I’m clearly not getting that right, but basically I’m wearing this massive t-shirt and it has a Frenchie on the on the front of it, because clearly my family reminds her of Frenchies. I have a Frenchie, my sister has a Frenchie, my mom has a Frenchie, we love Frenchies, we love Bulldogs, we love those really smush faces. So just imagine me wearing this big t-shirt and I have this green chlorophyll mask on that. I’m wearing that I absolutely love. I’ll make sure I’m totally blanking on the brand that I got it from, but I will make sure it’s something local for you in the show notes, just in case you want to. But it’s my favorite chlorophyll green mask and since I mean honestly, since I’m not recording these videos at this time, I would still show up like this on that video and I wish you just could see me. So just imagine me sharing this with you as I dive into it.<br />But for today’s podcast, this is going to be very specific and available to anyone that needs a gentle reminder or an encouragement that there is more for you. There is more for you in this world, there is more for you in life, there is more for you in business, there’s more for you in relationship. And if you find yourself asking the questions of is this how life is? Why is life so hard? Why are relationships so hard? Why do I keep attracting the same men in my life or women in my life? Why do I keep repeating the same patterns? Why, you know you’re just asking all these questions.<br />And then there’s also a part of you that is looking for something more right. Maybe you’re on the cusp. You started to have some kind of conversations. You’re starting to realize that there’s another way of being, there’s another way of showing up, there’s more to life, there’s depth to life and right now you might be experiencing something really tough, or in an unhealthy relationship, or just living a bleh life, right, and life just doesn’t feel good to you. Your business doesn’t feel good to you, your career doesn’t feel good to you, your life don’t feel good to you, but you feel like that’s the way it has to be and part of you feels like this is the way it’s always gonna be, and you’re just kind of running contently in this energy of I’m just here, I’m just going through the circles every single day. I wake up, go to work, work out, go to sleep and then do it all over the next day, and then I have a family and maybe I have kids and I’m just going to the next and the next and there’s no sense of how do I say super yumminess in your life.<br />And maybe you feel sprinkles of the yumminess, of the joy, of the happiness, of moments of like, yes, I’m just beyond this, but most of the time it feels a little bit more gray, a little bit more like you’re questioning yourself a little bit more, like I feel like this is just what it is. So, again, you feel meh, I guess that’s the best way. Or you feel mid. I don’t know if you guys have heard this new term terminology that the kids are using these days well, I’m clearly getting old, but they’re starting to use the word mid and so life just feels mid to you right now. And that can also be like where life just doesn’t necessarily feel bad, it doesn’t necessarily feel great either, it’s just mid.<br />So, if you’re listening to this and you’re in this space right now, or if you think of someone that is going through something like this, like hey, tune in, listen in and feel free to share this with them, invite them into this space, into this container, into this conversation with us, because I want to tell you right now, if you are listening to this, that there is more for you. Every part of my body right now, in this moment, I have tears coming to my eyes as I say that there is more for you. If you want more, there is more. If you have a sense of whisper that is knocking at your door and saying, hey, there’s another way to do this, there is something else that’s available to you that you haven’t tapped into yet. There is a feeling that you haven’t felt yet. There is a sense of safety and groundedness and peace and aliveness and joy. That’s available to you If you are starting to hear those whispers beautiful, amazing you have found yourself an opportunity to listen to the whispers, to find out what the whispers mean, to get curious with the whisper.<br />Ooh, there’s so much yumminess and curiosity, you guys, yes, it’s a little edgy, yes, it’s a little scary and unknown, but, damn, there is a curiosity. And that curiosity, especially with the whispers that come back over and over and over again, there’s something so deep there for you to explore that is worth exploring. And so, to give you a little bit of light to maybe why I’m getting a little emotional as I speak about this, because there’s a couple things. One, I get a little there’s a little bit of frustration with the way that our role is set up to not show us light into some of the things that I really wish was talked about more. They’re the types of things that I wish. These are the types of things that people talk to you and class and college and high school. They’re the kinds of lessons that are so meant to be in that life Bible that there are. No one created Right? No one gives you a guide to life. But this is one of the episodes that I wish was in that guide. If there was one, if there was a guide, a lesson book or just an overall good view of what’s available to you, this episode would for sure be in there as a chapter. And I say that because it’s so imperative for us to know that that’s available to us.<br />We live sometimes so looking back in my life right now and kind of bringing myself to a place where I didn’t even know this was available, and I just live my life normal quote unquote. Normal life Dated and I had relationships. They were fun and exciting, they were mid. There was a lot of hurt, a lot of pain throughout life. There was a lot of questioning and understanding, but I followed the path. I did what you were supposed to do go to high school, go to college, get a degree, find a job, get a corporate, throw the corporate ladder, do all those things I did. What quote unquote the equation of success looks like, but as a part of that, the one piece I feel like was forgotten to share was really an encouraging someone to explore their creativity, their expression, their essence and what that really means to that one person.<br />So, as I go back, I wish someone asked me the questions of who are you, what do you want to do? And I’m not saying like what do you want to do in life? But like what makes you feel alive, what brings you happiness, what brings you joy, what is the one thing that feels like a spiritual, freaking transmission when you do it? What are the things in life that create that for you? Those are the kinds of questions I wish someone asked me, because in that there’s more and structure that our world has created.<br />I believe in structure. I’m totally here for the masculine and feminine to find flow, and we do need structure to guide us, at least as human beings. It’s a lot easier to have some kind of structure, some kind of ABCD step, if you will. And this is why these conversations and this part of the journey that gets a little bit difficult, because, at the end of the day, maybe someone did it a certain way, but it isn’t the only way. It’s about your way of going about things, about your story. It’s not so much. Well, if you have a, then you add B, you’ll get C. I mean, realistically, it’s about where you’re at your journey. You can have X plus Y equals D, you know, but it’s different for every single person. But what I do know, I pee in the day.<br />If you are freaking curious about what else is available to you and you feel mid in your life, you feel like life is mid, or you feel like life is awful or hard or difficult and challenging. There is another way and I wanna remind you of that today. I want you to know that that’s available to you, because you are wildly capable of anything and everything that comes your way, that you come across, that you come up against, and you are so capable of handling any whisper or invitation that your soul asks you to look into, to take a peek, to start to understand, to unravel, and in that, yes, there’s gonna be so much of undoing that you’ll have to go through, but when you go for it from a place of knowing that that’s available to you, you don’t have to go through anything. You get to go through everything. You get to go through the undoing, you get to be with these parts of you that are asking of you to be here, expressed in whatever way is possible, and if you are searching for a really type of partnership or relationship and there’s a lot of parts of you that feel like they’re a stretch to reach, I say reach. I say go, go for it, no matter how much of a stretch it feels like. Don’t wait for anything less than that, because you are deserving of more. You are so deserving of more. And I will also say you are so deserving of more as you are today, so you don’t have to feel like you’re ready for more or that you have to show up in a certain way or to be perfect for the more. All you have to do, all that’s available to you, is gonna be found in the curiosity, in the willingness and in the desire to find and create what you want, and so the same thing applies for your life. If you’re wanting to live a life a certain way, if you’re wanting to create life, feel in a certain way, whether that’s exhilarating and joyful and peaceful and grounded and alive and joyful and consistent, and all the things at once, you can have it all. So sometimes, if I found myself when I was going to do this journey and you might be in this too, is that you’re living kind of more in this either, or mindset.<br />I wanna encourage you that you can have both. You can have it all, because in life it’s about and and people don’t share you that with you it’s almost like, well, if I’m successful, then I can’t have the relationship of my dreams because the time that I put into my business and my career and my success is gonna take over the relationship that I want. So I’m gonna compromise relationship I want just so I can be successful, or vice versa. I’m gonna end up having to compromise my successes because of the relationship that I want. And I wanna challenge you on this podcast and remind you I’m gonna call it bullshit. I’m sorry because it is bullshit, but you feel like you have to have one or the other. Because I know you can have both. Why not have both? Why not have the successes? Why not have the relationship of your dreams? Why not have the light of your dreams? And why not it be? I get to have the relationship that I want, the successes that I want in my life, and I get to have anything else that I want. You can have it all.<br />Just take a minute, if you’re listening to this podcast to start to think about. Imagine what would life feel like if you had the relationship of your dreams and a life and the home and the friendships and the successes. What would that look like? How would that feel? Imagine, for a second, having the relationship that you’ve always wanted, where you feel safe, grounded, inspired, alive. You feel so passionate about your relationship, so passionate about your work and you feel so passionate and grounded with yourself too.<br />So now we’re saying you can get all these external things and you also get to be included in that. You don’t have to leave yourself behind. What if that was available to you? What would you be doing right now? How would you start showing up if you could live a life of ands instead of what, if, or instead of either, or If you go into life, relationships and business from a place of and I want this and that, all right, get this.<br />And that you will start to create your own secret sauce and your own equation to how to live a life that meets you and meets every part of you, in that Every part of you gets to be expressed, every part of you gets to be seen. Every part of you gets to do that. The only person that gets to give you permission to do that is yourself. The only person that has to say yes to more is you, because, if not, at the end of the day, you are just robbing yourself of what’s available to you. It is costing you something by living in this either or kind of mindset what if you can have all of it? What if you can have both?<br />So I say that because I think the secret here is, as you’re starting to create more for your life. One, obviously, if you’re curious or can lean in. Two, start to decide what does the more look like for you? Start to envision that, write that down, explain that. And then three, when you’re ever faced with a either or type of thing or you have multiple parts of you playing in a role, ask yourself the question of how can I create space for this part of me to be true, as well as creating this part of me to be true to what would life look like? How would I go about this if both of these parts of me were available to me? How would I live my life if all of this was available to me? What would I do? What would that be? And show up. How would you show up if you were able to receive both or just receive all? Especially when you’re up against these types of conversations or decisions, or struggling up against how can you honor all parts of you in that moment?<br />It’s hard to get curious about that and create space for both, and so I wanted to really share this with you today in this short clip, because, one, this first step, is knowing that there is more for you and getting really curious about what that looks like for you and your life and your business and your relationships. And then, two, as you continue to evolve, reminding yourself that there’s still more you’re going to get to as you live this beautiful life in this human body that we have on earth, and get to continue to explore new parts of yourself. As you continue to evolve as a human being, as a partner, as an employee, as a CEO, as a mother, as a father, as a child, as a daughter, as a son, whatever that looks like for you and any of those relationships or containers you will constantly be around evolution and all of that and also in the relationship that you have with yourself. As you live this life, as you experience new things, as you become aware of, there is room for you to explore more and that personal evolution of yours, and so that is available to you. And, if you’re honestly asking me, I think that’s what life is about.<br />Life is about exploring these parts of you, meeting the envious parts of you, getting to know and get curious and see if that this is a right fit or not, creating relationships that feel good, life that feels good, businesses that feel good and also being with all the stuff that comes with it, that comes along with it, because this is the part of life’s journey. We get to be with what life gives us and we get to also create from the place that we know, from our deepest knowings. And as you go through these practices, as you go through this opportunity of exploring more for yourself, as you go through taking that next step in this journey and just moving the needle forward a little bit, you will create a different relationship with yourself. You will start to get more practiced at exploring that more, at seeing what is a good fit for you, at knowing when you’re the curiosity is and knowing what resonates with you and exploring that whole process for yourself. But the very first step is just deciding and knowing that there’s more, and taking a step in that direction.<br />And as you take a step in that direction, as you walk the walk towards something that you’re curious about or something that you want to create, you know, literally learning how to give yourself grace as you move through that, and also really getting good at what is meant for you and what’s not meant for you, and being open and available to whatever the journey has for you. As you lean into that curiosity, as you open new doors, as you walk through the doors into a new house and create a new, different world within your world, because that’s what gets to come with more. And through every new door you walk through, through every sense of curiosity, through every new layer that you shed or every part of your journey that comes to undoing, there is so much little aliveness that comes from it. On the other side, there’s so much that you get to learn about yourself from experiences, and it’s in the experiencing of things that we know. So often we want to know if something’s for us before we even experience it, but how can you know if you don’t try or explore it or try to understand it? And so, yeah, I think that’s what I really wanted to share with you today. So just really tuning into this part of you that wants more. Get a little curious about what that means to you. Write it down and go for it. Go create it, go search for it, go find it. Live your life in the direction that you feel called to feel. Feel called to share to live the more. So. Thanks so much for tuning in.<br />I’m going to go ahead and wrap this up now. If you found this episode super helpful, or if it gave you that little sense of sparkle that you need, that little sense of spark to light your fire to go after what you’ve been wanting in your life, in your business and in relationships, leave a comment For me on Instagram, send me a DM, write a review or share this with a friend and talk to them about it. Share with them what you want more of. Start to add these kinds of conversations with your people. Bring someone else into your inspiration and go create it, go after it. Start to take one step in that direction. That’s all it takes. And by sharing this with someone, by having the conversations, by getting someone in your corner about this that you feel safe with to talk about these things, that is taking a step in the right direction, and so don’t let the more I mean I’ll leave this with you guys one last thing Don’t let the more that’s available for you or the curiosity that you have or the opportunities that are in front of you stop you from exploring the more, from exploring what’s available to you to exploring the invitation that is right in front of you.<br />All right, so thanks so much again for listening to the Thboli Express podcast. Make sure you tune into the next one. I’ll always come to you with some solo episodes. I’ve got some guests coming on, so it’s just going to be a really fun ride. And, as always, you know, I love to hear from you, love to hear your feedback and, if anything that really stood out, we can cultivate this experience in this container for you as a listener, and this really gives me the opportunity to guide you. So lots of love for you today. Go find your more, and I’ll talk to you soon.</div></div></div></div></div></div></div>



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<p>(0:00:00) – Growth Path for Women<br />Connect with other women on the path of personal growth, access amazing guest coaches, and create a life full of joy and purpose.</p>



<p>(0:08:49) – Embracing a Life of Possibilities<br />We explore joy, spiritual transmission, successes, relationships, and creativity to find our place in life.</p>



<p>(0:22:14) – The Fully Expressed Podcast by Karenna Updates and Plans<br />We explore community, connection, and personal growth, creating meaningful connections and finding our place in life.</p>



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Have you ever felt stuck in your life? Perhaps in your relationships or your business?



You’re not alone.



We’ve all been there, wondering if this is all there is or if there could be more – more joy, more purpose, more ‘yumminess’.



Join us as we discuss our common struggles and learn how you can create a life that truly resonates with you.



Embrace a life of possibilities as we journey through the intricacies of finding our place in life when we are unsure of our path. Learn how to navigate the structure of your life to discover your creativity and expression.



I share the significance of self-questioning and introspection about what brings you joy and how to achieve both the successes and relationships you desire in your life. You’ll also hear about the importance of community and connection in my personal growth journey.



Be a part of this insightful conversation and learn to make meaningful connections that will enrich your life and propel your personal growth.







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Full Transcript0:00:00 – Speaker 1Welcome to the Fully Expressed Podcast with Karenna. I’m here to invite you into your fullest expression and life, relationships and business, and to inspire you into that next step of your evolution. So thanks for tuning in.All right, you guys, today is a day of recording episodes, and if only you knew what I’m wearing right now. So I’m wearing this really big t-shirt and I have my really good friend Lizzie. She got us all of these. I don’t know if you guys know my friend Lizzie, but you probably have. Maybe you don’t, but if you don’t know her, she’s my really good friend from college and she, for her bachelorette, bought us these really big t-shirts with different animal prints on them. Each, every single bachelorette that was there or bridesmaids that was there, got a different animal print of what she reminded of, the animal that reminds her of us or us to her. Sorry, guys, I’m clearly not getting that right, but basically I’m wearing this massive t-shirt and it has a Frenchie on the on the front of it, because clearly my family reminds her of Frenchies. I have a Frenchie, my sister has a Frenchie, my mom has a Frenchie, we love Frenchies, we love Bulldogs, we love those really smush faces. So just imagine me wearing this big t-shirt and I have this green chlorophyll mask on that. I’m wearing that I absolutely love. I’ll make sure I’m totally blanking on the brand that I got it from, but I will make sure it’s something local for you in the show notes, just in case you want to. But it’s my favorite chlorophyll green mask and since I mean honestly, since I’m not recording these videos at this time, I would still show up like this on that video and I wish you just could see me. So just imagine me sharing this with you as I dive into it.But for today’s podcast, this is going to be very specific and available to anyone that needs a gentle reminder or an encouragement that there is more for you. There is more for you in this world, there is more for you in life, there is more for you in business, there’s more for you in relationship. And if you find yourself asking the questions of is this how life is? Why is life so hard? Why are relationships so hard? Why do I keep attracting the same men in my life or women in my life? Why do I keep repeating the same patterns? Why, you know you’re just asking all these questions.And then there’s also a part of you that is looking for something more right. Maybe you’re on the cusp. You started to have some kind of conversa...]]>
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<p>What if you could transform your life, relationships, and work by shifting your mindset and incorporating self-care habits?</p>



<p>This episode is a powerful exploration of my personal journey from being a high-functioning, high-achiever to finding healing from burnout. I’ll share my experiences – the immense pressure I put on myself in corporate and my unhealthy attachment to accomplishments – and how this affected my mental and physical health and relationships. You’ll learn how creating space for myself led to a more balanced and present lifestyle.</p>



<p>Dive into the profound impact that self-care has had on my life. As we journey through this episode, you’ll discover how prioritizing mental and physical health can lead to feeling more grounded and proactive. We’ll talk about the harmony that being present brings to relationships and I’ll provide valuable advice on recognizing and shifting the ways we show up in relationships.</p>



<p>As we wrap up the episode, I’ll stress the necessity of commitment to our healing journey despite the challenge it poses to our ego. The episode will guide you on how to create space in your daily calendar for self-care activities that bring joy and regulate your nervous system. I invite you to journey with me on the path towards self-discovery and healing, learn how to create a balanced life, and show up as your most authentic self.</p>



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What if you could transform your life, relationships, and work by shifting your mindset and incorporating self-care habits?



This episode is a powerful exploration of my personal journey from being a high-functioning, high-achiever to finding healing from burnout. I’ll share my experiences – the immense pressure I put on myself in corporate and my unhealthy attachment to accomplishments – and how this affected my mental and physical health and relationships. You’ll learn how creating space for myself led to a more balanced and present lifestyle.



Dive into the profound impact that self-care has had on my life. As we journey through this episode, you’ll discover how prioritizing mental and physical health can lead to feeling more grounded and proactive. We’ll talk about the harmony that being present brings to relationships and I’ll provide valuable advice on recognizing and shifting the ways we show up in relationships.



As we wrap up the episode, I’ll stress the necessity of commitment to our healing journey despite the challenge it poses to our ego. The episode will guide you on how to create space in your daily calendar for self-care activities that bring joy and regulate your nervous system. I invite you to journey with me on the path towards self-discovery and healing, learn how to create a balanced life, and show up as your most authentic self.







You can read the full podcast transcript for this episode below:



Full Transcript0:00:00 – Speaker 1Welcome to the Fully Expressed podcast with Karenna. I am your podcast host, Karenna Soto. I am so happy to have you here. The full intention for this podcast is to be an invitation for you to fully express yourself in life, relationship and business and to continue on this personal evolution as you continue to live your life in those areas. I promise to you to always bring these raw, transformative, vulnerable, transparent, deep and factual supportive conversations to you. That is my intent for this podcast and on this episode today, I give you some light into what it was like for me as a high achiever, what it looked like to start healing from burnout and what you can actually start doing if you are on this path of go, go, go, giving your all, feeling like you never have space for you and you’re always craving this me time but feel like you have to show up in the world or you should show up in the world, and so I’m really excited for this episode. Feel free to tune in, listen in and here we go, let’s dive in.So today I was reflecting on just what this month has been like for me, and this month has genuinely been finally a month where I feel like I am proactive in my to-dos. I feel very grounded and present with every activity or task that I’m doing and, for the most part, have created a lot of space to be. This is the biggest one. I am feeling a lot of space in my life and what does that mean to me? Basically? Really getting to a place in my life where I am present whenever my partner’s around. I am so present with my friendships. So if I go on a walk with a girlfriend, or if I’m talking to them on the phone, or if I’m on a girl’s trip, or if I’m going to a bachelorette party or if I’m at a wedding, I’m super present with those experiences. I’m fully, fully available to you with the feelings of love and gratitude and in giving and in receiving and all of those exchanges. And it wasn’t always like that. As I’m starting, obviously I don’t know why I tend to do this, but I can just feel the tears come up in my eyes Because before I really started diving deep into my high achieving patterns, my high functioning an...]]>
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<p>What if you could transform your life, relationships, and work by shifting your mindset and incorporating self-care habits?</p>



<p>This episode is a powerful exploration of my personal journey from being a high-functioning, high-achiever to finding healing from burnout. I’ll share my experiences – the immense pressure I put on myself in corporate and my unhealthy attachment to accomplishments – and how this affected my mental and physical health and relationships. You’ll learn how creating space for myself led to a more balanced and present lifestyle.</p>



<p>Dive into the profound impact that self-care has had on my life. As we journey through this episode, you’ll discover how prioritizing mental and physical health can lead to feeling more grounded and proactive. We’ll talk about the harmony that being present brings to relationships and I’ll provide valuable advice on recognizing and shifting the ways we show up in relationships.</p>



<p>As we wrap up the episode, I’ll stress the necessity of commitment to our healing journey despite the challenge it poses to our ego. The episode will guide you on how to create space in your daily calendar for self-care activities that bring joy and regulate your nervous system. I invite you to journey with me on the path towards self-discovery and healing, learn how to create a balanced life, and show up as your most authentic self.</p>



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<div class="wp-block-create-block-castos-transcript"><div class="ssp-transcript"><div class="row"><div class="col"><div class="tabs"><div class="tab">Full Transcript<div class="tab-content ssp-transcript-content">0:00:00 – Speaker 1<br />Welcome to the Fully Expressed podcast with Karenna. I am your podcast host, Karenna Soto. I am so happy to have you here. The full intention for this podcast is to be an invitation for you to fully express yourself in life, relationship and business and to continue on this personal evolution as you continue to live your life in those areas. I promise to you to always bring these raw, transformative, vulnerable, transparent, deep and factual supportive conversations to you. That is my intent for this podcast and on this episode today, I give you some light into what it was like for me as a high achiever, what it looked like to start healing from burnout and what you can actually start doing if you are on this path of go, go, go, giving your all, feeling like you never have space for you and you’re always craving this me time but feel like you have to show up in the world or you should show up in the world, and so I’m really excited for this episode. Feel free to tune in, listen in and here we go, let’s dive in.<br />So today I was reflecting on just what this month has been like for me, and this month has genuinely been finally a month where I feel like I am proactive in my to-dos. I feel very grounded and present with every activity or task that I’m doing and, for the most part, have created a lot of space to be. This is the biggest one. I am feeling a lot of space in my life and what does that mean to me? Basically? Really getting to a place in my life where I am present whenever my partner’s around. I am so present with my friendships. So if I go on a walk with a girlfriend, or if I’m talking to them on the phone, or if I’m on a girl’s trip, or if I’m going to a bachelorette party or if I’m at a wedding, I’m super present with those experiences. I’m fully, fully available to you with the feelings of love and gratitude and in giving and in receiving and all of those exchanges. And it wasn’t always like that. As I’m starting, obviously I don’t know why I tend to do this, but I can just feel the tears come up in my eyes Because before I really started diving deep into my high achieving patterns, my high functioning anxiety and this attachment to how much I work, how much I produce to find how worthy I am, so I was really attaching my worth to how much I did, how much I accomplished, how much I did for my friends and how much I showed up and it’s a whole long story but to give you some light into what it was like for most of my career.<br />So, outside of being a coach, outside of having my own business, I also started a life in corporate. I was in corporate and while I was in corporate I really did everything and everything as possible, like I raised my hand for every task because I wanted to learn, I wanted to put myself out there, I wanted people to guide me so I can learn more, so I can basically grow up that corporate ladder. And I did exactly that. And so, from a work perspective, I looked very successful. I was checking a lot of the boxes, I was creating a lot of relationships, I was closing a lot of deals. I was very involved with my company and I became one of those people that really relied on. I really took on this Runtz’s responsibility of give me any task or if you need help or if I need a solid problem, I was the one diving deep into the leads of that and it has been blessing too. So in the corporate space the company that I worked for I really did know the ins and outs. I’m a very important person to the company, right, because I have a lot of history, a lot of knowledge, I have a lot of experience on navigating all kinds of things.<br />But on the outside it looked like a lot of me working in the car on the way to a girls trip, or me hanging out with a friend and saying, hey, can I come over if we hang out, but then can I just get like an hour on my computer. Or me checking my phone every single morning and looking at emails. Like looking at emails became this checklist, right. Like I needed to work on the weekends. I worked all hours of the day. There were some days that I was working so hard until like 10 am and 12th am, and I used a lot of the reasons of we’re a startup company, right. Who else is going to do the work? I have to get this done, like if I don’t get this done, we won’t move the needle forward.<br />And there was just, like all this pressure that I put on myself, and not just that, I didn’t want to let anyone else down and so truly, truly, just really indebted in that and how I also looked in my life. It was also another way that showed up in my fitness. So with my workouts I was very committed to my fitness and how I looked and what I looked like in my health, and I wanted to do everything at 100%. So I really kind of put a lot of pressure on myself. I put a lot of pressure on me till I show up perfectly, to show up on every aspect and do all these things. The days that I did not do all these things so the days that I didn’t make it to the gym at 5 in the morning, or the days that I didn’t do the thing I wanted to do at work, for example my whole day would shift.<br />I would be so hard on myself, my mood would go down, I would think I was less than, and then I would revert back to OK, let’s start from the beginning, let’s set a new habit, new routines. Go back to my notebook and I would write it all down, and then I’d set myself new goals and new intentions and I never really took the time to be with. Why am I so hard on myself? I never looked into that part. I just got harder on myself.<br />I just more pressure on myself to execute, and so that really took place for a very long time, probably ever since I graduated from college, so six, seven years, and that was my day, every day, right, I was always exhausted and the last thing that really, I think, kept me in my exhaustion or kept me in these loops was always thinking about the next thing what’s the next thing that I can do, what’s the next thing I can help with? And it was very unconscious and I will say that a part of me like truly enjoyed being in that space, like there are parts of me that craved that go, go, go, that busyness, that next thing, that like that pressure, that overwhelmed, like that adrenaline rush of of being in it. Like there are definitely parts of me that enjoyed that. And even at points in my life, like I celebrated those parts of me. I was like, yeah, damn right, I’m a hard worker, damn right, I can get shit done. Yeah, for sure, I can show up, I am committed. Or like if I, if I chose a new diet, like execute on that. Like if I decided to dive into personal development, I went 100%, all in, all out.<br />And it really wasn’t coming from a place of for my own good, it was. It was coming to prove something. It was coming from a place of how can I show myself that I’m worth it, how can I show the world that I’m worth it? How can I, how can I receive everyone’s validation? And you know, the way that I got validation, if you will, was if I succeeded, if I got these things. The shitty part was that the more that I succeeded, the less that it mattered. Almost like I was like, oh yeah, that’s no big deal, and I did follow it at the cycle of not really wanting to talk about my work.<br />It was. It was one of those things where success every milestone or every moment or every next thing that I accomplished wasn’t that big of a deal. Like to me, it wasn’t that big of a deal because I wanted more. It just wasn’t enough and I never shared that with, like my friends or my family or my relationships. There were even parts of me that felt like I didn’t want to celebrate myself because I didn’t want to look better than everyone else. You know, as I’m sharing this, like I could feel myself just the irony and, at the end of the day, like the energy behind all of those actions felt very intense, felt very contracted, felt very focused and hyper vigilant and you know, go, go, go. If I, if I really think back to it, like I really didn’t wasn’t connected to my breath, I didn’t feel my breath, I didn’t do all those things. And you know there was lots of ups and downs, lots of I feel great, I feel not good enough, I feel good enough, amazing to I’m nothing and my negative self talk like was so, so loud and I don’t think I really realized at the time but I was really really hard on myself, so so hard on myself and you know, as I, you know biggest thing that honestly none of that stuff was a big enough deal for me until my health really really took a turn.<br />So a few years ago I started to literally like pass out at 3pm Like I would get up and try and work out. I was drinking as shit ten of cat feed and drinking all the energy drinks of all the pre workouts just to get my workouts in, because I literally did, had no energy to show up for my workouts and I was like I need to be at the gym by X the time. And you know I really put that into my daily routine and but I was drinking all the caffeine. I was barely eating, and if I was eating, I was eating foods that weren’t necessarily supporting a balanced diet, right Like they were for me at the time. I was also navigating and eating disorders. So I was. I wasn’t eating the best foods. I wasn’t really thinking about my nutrition, I was just thinking about getting shit done and looking a certain way, and so finally, my, my body decided that I couldn’t keep up.<br />So, no matter how much coffee I drank, I started to pass out at like 3pm and I vividly remember that 3 o’clock was my worst nightmare. It was the time that I got super anxious every day. It was the time that I literally just wanted to take a nap. I couldn’t keep my eyes closed anymore. I couldn’t. I couldn’t show up for any of my meetings. I just could not do more.<br />And you know, at this point I also felt so alone in those moments, right, and my mind would spiral as to like oh my gosh, why am I not doing more? I should be doing more, but I really need to sleep. I want to sleep and really my body took over and that’s when I experienced probably extreme, extreme burnout and I started almost like my ears perked up and it was like, and something in me told me hey, karina, like you can’t keep living like this. Your body is exhausted, you are exhausted and I remember so heartedly, believing that there has to be a better way, because I cannot continue to live my life like this. I think at the time maybe I was 26, 27 years old and I was already burnt out. I was like, holy shit, if I keep going like this. Then I was 50 to 60, 80, 70 years. Hold on, I want to live to 100, of course, or more, who knows.<br />But like, taking that into perspective, I was like, holy fuck, don’t want to live like this for the rest of my life. Really don’t want to live like this for the rest of my life. I don’t want to be exhausted every day. I don’t want to be hard on myself every day. I don’t want to constantly put these really intense expectations on myself every single day.<br />And that was the day that I finally started to just peel back the layers. So I signed up for a gut hormone rehab program, went through the process by myself, started to learn and just really started to create a different relationship for me. We started with food, with my health and in really changing the perspective from like I need to look a certain way on the outside to like how am I really feeling? And that did not just apply to just my body image, that applied to everything in my life. I was like I can be successful to everyone internally, or like I could look I’m on it to all my coworkers at work. But if I don’t feel good on the inside, like if I don’t really, if I’m like literally dying it feels like, or absolutely exhausted or miserable at the end of the day, then why is any of that worth it? Like truly, and it just wasn’t, it really wasn’t.<br />And so I think the day like if I really liked back to like I wasn’t freaking happy, I was a lot, I felt very alone, I was really critical about myself, I was very all the things and I wasn’t really confident. I was super shy and and, yes, I worked with like a different character that I stepped into. But until the day, like my day to day it’s not feel good, I didn’t feel seen, I didn’t feel loved, I didn’t feel grounded, I didn’t feel confident, I felt stretched all the time, exhausted all the time and, yeah, didn’t feel good. And so I dove deep into healing my relationship with myself and really starting to shift from like I need to do more in order to feel good where I want to accomplish more in order to feel great about myself. And the ways that I did that and this is you know why I really want to share with you that you’re listening today is, first, is letting you know that it is possible, it is possible to and it is available to you to feel clear, focused, grounded, stable, proactive, not like you’re running from one thing to the next all the time, not like you’re less than if you accomplish more or do less, like all of that is very possible and the way that it translates into life and into relationships and into business is.<br />Just just imagine for a second being able to feel your life like seeing every moment as the most clear, beautiful moment you have right, being able to look at it optimistically, but also not just see it and have a context of that, but actually believing it in your body. And with business, whether you’re in corporate or whether you are an entrepreneur or doing your own thing, you’re able to show up to your computer and to your job and to the things that you want to bring birth into this world your passions, from a place of okay, I’m here, I get to create, I feel safe, I get to give my all. I love this. I feel grounded, I feel safe, I’m not rushing, I’m fully present with this moment, that I’m giving this time with work and fully responding to emails, or fully responding to client calls, or fully responding and being present with my coworkers, or fully responding and being present with my team. It’s this harmony that you find in creation to delivery and that is available to you in your business, that is available to you in that and however you show up, whether that’s in corporate or whether that’s in having your own space, and then separately. How does this translate into relationships? What I would?<br />I realize, especially with relationships, and I did everything that I could. When I came to my relationships, I spread myself very thin. I showed up for every single call. I made sure I met my relationships in the way that they needed or wanted, but I completely forgot about me and that and at the end of the day, it still looked like I was half asking my friendships. They felt like, you know, I did give them my all, but I wasn’t fully present with every conversation or every experience or every moment.<br />And now I don’t necessarily think that there is a pressure to be super present with every moment in relationship, but I do feel like there is a calmness that we can bring to our minds while being with someone. So like for me, this energy of high function, anxiety, thinking about the next thing, high achiever, constantly accomplishing. That showed up in my time with my friends. That showed up in my time with my relationships. So like, as they were talking, as we were doing something together, I was thinking about oh my gosh, I have to do the laundry tomorrow before I go to this meeting, because if I don’t do this meeting by then, then I won’t be able to do this by then. And then I have to work on this email, and then I have to work on this presentation, and then I have to follow up with all my clients. And it was just this constant thing of like making sure that I could fit everything in. And by thinking about that, like I was in my head more than I was in my body when it came to being in relationship with someone.<br />And I’ll continue to talk about this, you know, as I am a focus on the life and relationships as a coach, as a mentor and as a speaker is that, when it comes to relationship, people want presence. Your partner, whether they are female or male, they want your presence and whether the other person could put words or no words to it, they can feel when you are present and when you are not present with them. And when I say presence, I’m saying all kinds of presence. I’m not just saying grounded presence. I’m saying being able to be present with whatever is going on in your body, whatever is going on for you in that moment, and inviting them into that experience with you if you feel safe, and also being able to see them and their beauty and their experience and their conversation and what they’re sharing with you, without you thinking about the million things that you have to check off. Because when you can find presence with your body and their experience or with your experience and their experience, again you find harmony in the relationship. You find this beautiful back and forth that feels safe and seen and loved and both partners feel wow, yeah, we’re here, we’re in it together, you know, and that, honestly, was probably the biggest gift that I received in my life.<br />So, for the most part, when I was dating, for example, as a high-acheter, I didn’t give myself like, yeah, I was present with them, but I also kind of looked at it as something I had to do. Or you know, I brought in that having to do kind of masculine energy into the relationship and I didn’t really surrender into the masculine. And, for those of you listening, I am a female, she, and used pronouns she, her, and so I was literally looking for and I am, I date him, I’m in a relationship with the masculine, the him, the him he pronouns and the male human body, and so when I was in, I wasn’t really able to fall into my feminine when it came to surrendering in relationships. And it’s all connected, you guys, you know. So this is what I’m just trying to share with you is that there was all of this masculine energy.<br />For me that was all about structure, due, forceful stubbornness in life, in business, in relationships, and it really didn’t create the balanced harmony of the masculine and the feminine or the flow and the surrender of life and the presence of being with, and so those kind of show you what’s available to you and so how do you actually get there, what do you actually do? And for someone that is listening and realizes all this, the very first thing I want you to invite you to is first get to a place of recognizing how this thing benefits you and what is it costing you. So this state of being that you’re in when you are in this high-functioning fight or flight, high achiever type element, or being putting your pressure on yourself to show it perfectly, or putting pressure on yourself to execute, or putting pressure on yourself to succeed, or putting pressure on yourself to show up in a certain way and doing it all right, so doing all that and leaving yourself burnt out through, with little capacity left. When you’re in those states, you take down a piece of paper and ask yourself, like, how does this benefit me right now? What is this giving me? And then, on the other side of that piece of paper, you answer the question of what is this costing me? What is this taking me away from? What is this creating that is creating tension or friction in my life? And write that down and just see that first and just become aware of that. That’s the very first step. And then the second is once you’ve become, you are able to acknowledge it, you’re able to become aware of it, accept that it’s happening, accept the fact that this is true and then get to a place of making a deep commitment to yourself, knowing that it is possible to shift this.<br />But it is possible to show up in life and relationship and business from a place of capacity to give versus not and start there and really anchor into your intention your commitment. Your commitment is going to be everything. You have to genuinely believe this, because when you start to do this work I’m not going to lie, it’s going to be freaking hard. You are comfortable in this Right now. Your comfortability is in go, go, go, being over rounds, being that high achiever and succeeding. That is what you feel safe in and that is where your ego is going to want to keep you.<br />Now, when you start to shift that, when you start to transform what that looks like, have these many breakthroughs, it’s going to be really uncomfortable, I’m not going to lie. It’s going to be really freaking uncomfortable. And in being uncomfortable, that’s when you’re going to be the most challenged, that’s when you’re going to get received with the biggest questions and those are going to be the biggest opportunities for you to start to choose something different which goes back to your level of commitment to this, because, as much as you’re conscious of this, there’s a lot of the unconscious that lives in the subconscious. A lot of your unconscious, your somatic responses, your nervous system responses are going to search for the thing that makes it feel safe. It’s going to search for the thing that it knows. And so when you’re starting to shift this, there has to be a level of desire, of willingness, of curiosity, of commitment and, lastly, grace and compassion. As you show up for this journey of shifting this, there is going to be a whole new level of love for yourself and grace and compassion. I truly believe, when it comes to the healing journey, in all freaking aspects aside from this, but this really well, and it fits in here too Grace is your biggest medicine. Giving yourself grace and learning how to show up compassionate for yourself in the middle of transforming these really big patterns, you know, is the biggest thing to come back to. And so, yes, that is one thing.<br />And then next, as you start to shift this, start with one thing at a time. So if you find yourself, for example, let’s start with like, over committing your schedule, I’m going to say start there, start putting space in your calendar, Start recognizing, like, what kind of energy you have to give for the next meeting or for the next commit that you have on your calendar, and what can you do to make sure you have the energy to do so? That’s one thing, and then the second thing is is, you know, getting to a place where, when you feel yourself in your body, you want to reach for more? Sit back and get curious about what that energy is, what that reaching is, that desire to do a lot. Keep going, even when you are exhausted, and ask yourself the question of do I have the capacity for this? What does my energy look like? Do a check in with yourself, do a quick, like, oh shit, yeah, I have all the capacity, let’s go, let’s show up. Or like, wow, I don’t have the capacity for this.<br />And the next level of that. If you find something else, way you know, very important or significant for you in your schedule of what’s coming up, prioritize that and ask yourself if I do this task or if I commit to this event, or if I show up this way, is it going to take away from the energy that I have to give in this space and this container? And the perfect example of that is if you are starting to prioritize yourself. For example, you can say you know I really want to show up and have capacity tomorrow and not feel like exhausted with my day and I want to show up and go on a walk and do all the things, but I know that if I overdo myself here tonight by going out tonight, I won’t be able to do that for myself, and so you get to make that choice If that’s something that you want to do.<br />Another example of that is like, let’s say, you are going on a date with someone, or you’re going on a date with your wife or husband or with your partner and you realize how important it is for you to be present in that relationship. Ask yourself, if I do this commitment today, will I have the capacity to show up for that relationship? That’s important to you. If there’s a really big business opportunity, meeting, commitment event coming up around the corner and you want to feel good about that, be proactive in asking yourself about the events that are leading up to that. Look at your calendar and say, hey, on Sunday I have this really big commitment for this opportunity and I want to feel grounded for that. I want to feel present for that. I don’t want to feel rushed for that. What can I do with the day before or the couple days before to make sure that I’m prepared for that? That is going to give you space to really show up and commit to the thing that you want to commit.<br />Then, lastly, I’ll say if you want to work into the subconscious patterns about what’s keeping you in this loop of giving so much or doing all the things or never having space for yourself and constantly creating space for yourself, I would highly suggest reaching out to a mentor or a coach or support and find accountability in that and not working with someone to show you your blind spots, to show you your subconscious patterns, to highlight the areas that you do not see. I think that would be the third thing, because I think for me that something that I have found that as being a high achiever, finding space or as being someone that was go, go, go all the time and doing all the things for everyone else, finding space on my calendar for me to be present with myself or to really check in with myself or to do anything like that of sorts, was really difficult for me when I did invest into something, whether that is a massage, whether that was energy work, whether that is a coaching program, whether that is one-on-one support with a mentor. Those became meetings that became a priority for me and I made them a priority. They were meetings with myself, meetings with my personal evolution, meetings with my fullest expression and my journey, that were just as important than everything else on my calendar. I really showed up for that, and creating those spaces for me has really been the biggest life change because they were check in points with me. I have started to do that with a lot of areas in my life, even finances, really investing in support and having these quarterly meetings with myself and with me and my mentor and that and my support system and that those things have really, really been a huge anchor for me.<br />The last thing that I really want to hone in on here before we close up here is you will start to want to shift and want to feel safe and behind me space for yourself. Most of the times, you’ve probably created that from a space of like, oh my gosh, I have literally nothing, so all I want to do is go out in nature or all I need is a massage or all I want to do is get my nails done, you create the space for that. That is coming from a place of I’ve reached my edge and now I need it. When you start to shift this, this to creating space for yourself, for your workouts or your walks or your natureing, for your grounding, for things that serve you, when you create space in your daily calendar, you’re going to want to fill it up with other things that you have to do. There is going to be this desire to like well, I have this space that I can fit in this one task that I’ve been wanting to do.<br />The challenge is going to be learning to feel comfortable in that space, and so that last thing I’ll say is like, as you start to create space for yourself, don’t just add more things to do in that space for you. Put things in there that serve you, put things in there that create joy, put things in there that ground you. Put things in there that regulate your nervous system, that help you be grounded in you. Don’t just add things to do because that’s what you need and, as a high functioning, if you’re high functioning anxiety or you were living in this place of energy of do, do, do, your subconscious and your ego is going to take you right back there. It’s going to say, hey, let’s go check off all these boxes. So there’s going to be huge shift for you to not do that, for you not to have to think about what’s next, for you not to think about what task you can check off, or for you not to think about what more you could do. It’s just a matter of being. So let’s start there and, honestly, let me know what you think of this podcast.<br />I was really feeling it on my heart today and I really, on this episode, I really felt like I wanted to share this with you guys because it’s just so top of mind today, and if you find any really key takeaways, please feel free to share them with me. So, if you haven’t already, go ahead and follow my Instagram page the fully expressed podcast and follow that Instagram handle. Send me a DM about what your takeaway was from this. If there’s something and, most importantly, if you found value in this, so you know a sister, a friend, a brother, a co-worker, a family member that you see is also in the same space as you, or you recognize that they could be doing the same thing, feel free to share this with them. You know, I think putting this into everyone’s hands is the invitation for not just yourself, but an invitation for them as well, and if you’re anything like me, I think about all the people all the time. So feel free to share this with them. Let it be something that you put on their desk or in their world or in their space and invite them to what’s more for them or what else is more available to them and for you.<br />Like I’m really excited for you if you start to make these shifts or define us a priority in life and want to show up with more space in your life and not so go, go, go and come from a place of grounded, stable and be successful from that place in all things life, relationship and business.<br />You know, share that with me. Let’s commit with it together. Tell me in the DMs that you are committed and I’ll support you, and that from a distance. And if you want further support, you know you can always reach out. But I’m just excited for you in this, and excited for you because, as you step into this journey, the last thing I will say, you will start to be able to be fully expressed. Right now, you might think you’re fully expressed from like a giving perspective, but when you can show up from a very grounded, balanced, regulated nervous system and present space, it gives you capacity to show up more as your fullest self, as your more authentic self, in all those areas of life. So yeah, all right, don’t forget to subscribe, looking forward to hearing from you and go do life with space, start creating space for you and take care of you.</div></div></div></div></div></div></div>



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<p>(0:00:00) – Finding Balance and Healing From Burnout<br />I shared how I overcame burnout by creating space to be more present and understanding why I was so hard on myself.</p>



<p>(0:12:35) – Transforming Mind, Body, and Relationships<br />Self-care improved my outlook, prioritizing physical and mental health, and impacting work and relationships for a more harmonious life.</p>



<p>(0:16:19) – Finding Presence in Relationships<br />Presence in relationships is explored, with advice on recognizing and shifting tendencies to be half-present.</p>



<p>(0:21:57) – Shifting Patterns and Prioritizing Commitments<br />Commitment, desire, willingness, curiosity, grace, and compassion are needed to transform patterns.</p>



<p>(0:28:48) – Creating Space for Self-Care and Growth<br />Creating space in the daily calendar to bring joy, ground, and regulate the nervous system is discussed.</p>



<p>(0:31:53) – Create Space for Balanced Life<br />Creating space for self-expression, authenticity, and self-care is key to success in life, relationships, and business.</p>



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<p>The Fully Expressed Community: <a href="https://karennasoto.com/the-fully-expressed-community/">https://karennasoto.com/the-fully-expressed-community/</a> – <br />The Fully Expressed Podcast with Karenna Website: <a href="https://www.instagram.com/thefullyexpressedpodcast/">https://www.instagram.com/thefullyexpressedpodcast/</a><br />The Fully Expressed Podcast with Karenna Instagram Profile: <a href="https://karennasoto.com/podcast/">https://karennasoto.com/podcast/<br /></a>Karenna’s Personal Brand Instagram Profile: <a href="https://www.instagram.com/iamkarennasoto/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">https://www.instagram.com/iamkarennasoto/</a><br />Contact Karenna: <a href="mailto:hello@karennasoto.com">hello@karennasoto.com</a> </p>
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What if you could transform your life, relationships, and work by shifting your mindset and incorporating self-care habits?



This episode is a powerful exploration of my personal journey from being a high-functioning, high-achiever to finding healing from burnout. I’ll share my experiences – the immense pressure I put on myself in corporate and my unhealthy attachment to accomplishments – and how this affected my mental and physical health and relationships. You’ll learn how creating space for myself led to a more balanced and present lifestyle.



Dive into the profound impact that self-care has had on my life. As we journey through this episode, you’ll discover how prioritizing mental and physical health can lead to feeling more grounded and proactive. We’ll talk about the harmony that being present brings to relationships and I’ll provide valuable advice on recognizing and shifting the ways we show up in relationships.



As we wrap up the episode, I’ll stress the necessity of commitment to our healing journey despite the challenge it poses to our ego. The episode will guide you on how to create space in your daily calendar for self-care activities that bring joy and regulate your nervous system. I invite you to journey with me on the path towards self-discovery and healing, learn how to create a balanced life, and show up as your most authentic self.







You can read the full podcast transcript for this episode below:



Full Transcript0:00:00 – Speaker 1Welcome to the Fully Expressed podcast with Karenna. I am your podcast host, Karenna Soto. I am so happy to have you here. The full intention for this podcast is to be an invitation for you to fully express yourself in life, relationship and business and to continue on this personal evolution as you continue to live your life in those areas. I promise to you to always bring these raw, transformative, vulnerable, transparent, deep and factual supportive conversations to you. That is my intent for this podcast and on this episode today, I give you some light into what it was like for me as a high achiever, what it looked like to start healing from burnout and what you can actually start doing if you are on this path of go, go, go, giving your all, feeling like you never have space for you and you’re always craving this me time but feel like you have to show up in the world or you should show up in the world, and so I’m really excited for this episode. Feel free to tune in, listen in and here we go, let’s dive in.So today I was reflecting on just what this month has been like for me, and this month has genuinely been finally a month where I feel like I am proactive in my to-dos. I feel very grounded and present with every activity or task that I’m doing and, for the most part, have created a lot of space to be. This is the biggest one. I am feeling a lot of space in my life and what does that mean to me? Basically? Really getting to a place in my life where I am present whenever my partner’s around. I am so present with my friendships. So if I go on a walk with a girlfriend, or if I’m talking to them on the phone, or if I’m on a girl’s trip, or if I’m going to a bachelorette party or if I’m at a wedding, I’m super present with those experiences. I’m fully, fully available to you with the feelings of love and gratitude and in giving and in receiving and all of those exchanges. And it wasn’t always like that. As I’m starting, obviously I don’t know why I tend to do this, but I can just feel the tears come up in my eyes Because before I really started diving deep into my high achieving patterns, my high functioning an...]]>
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<p>In today’s episode, we’re excited to present the remarkable story of Karenna, in conversation with her Dearest Friend, Carissa Karban. Karenna, a compassionate soul, herself navigated the unending whirlwind of life’s demands, thriving for the hustle all while juggling a vibrant social calendar.</p>



<p>Yet, despite being surrounded by people, Karenna felt a profound disconnection from herself, struggling with feelings of loneliness, insecurity, and self-doubt. She found herself constantly putting others’ needs before her own, while also grappling with an eating disorder that exacerbated her inner struggles.</p>



<p>But as we explore Karenna’s transformative journey, Karenna managed to unlock the key to her own happiness and self-worth. She embarked on a profound inner exploration, eventually rediscovering her true identity and embracing all aspects of herself.</p>



<p>Get ready to be inspired by Karenna’s remarkable story of self-discovery and growth. This episode is a testament to the transformative power within each one of us, reminding us that we can all overcome obstacles and embrace our true selves.</p>



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<div class="wp-block-create-block-castos-transcript"><div class="ssp-transcript"><div class="row"><div class="col"><div class="tabs"><div class="tab">Full Transcript<div class="tab-content ssp-transcript-content">Hi everyone, thanks for coming onto the episode. I’m so excited because today’s a very special episode. I invited my friend, Carissa Karban, onto the Fully Expressed podcast to dive deeper into my story, my personal story and my self-healing journey and what that has looked like, to really give you guys some insight into who I am and what I’ve been through and what has really unlocked for me in the last many years of just diving deeper into myself and what has been my experience and really finding me so that I could be fully expressed. I’m very excited because Carissa’s on here and to give you guys some light into who Carissa is to me and what she means to me.<br />Carissa and I met at a retreat. What was it, Carissa? Like a year and a half, two years ago, maybe Almost two years ago? Yep, almost two years ago. So we met almost two years ago at this point at this retreat, and honestly, that retreat for me was life-changing because I got to walk away with such amazing friendships and people in my life that I didn’t know were available to me, and Carissa was one of them. I will say that I feel like in the recent like six, nine months, our relationship has like really, really flourished, at least in the ways that I feel so deeply connected to Carissa.<br />What I love about Carissa is that she shows up fully for all of her friendships.<br />She loves with all of her heart and I find myself in some of the best freaking conversations when her and I are on the phone together and I just knew that I wanted this episode to be her interviewing me and just having one of our like phone call conversations, whether I’m calling her in the car or run them on a walk with Cusco or I’m literally just sitting on my couch and like two hours fly by. I don’t think this episode is going to be two hours, but we’re going to try and squeeze in as much as possible into this next hour. But it just kind of gives you some light into our dynamic, at least in our dynamic, like I feel so seen, so heard, so understood and honestly have a lot of similarities to, to Carissa and her journey, and it’s been so amazing to to have her in my life as a friend, as a teacher, as a support system, so I couldn’t imagine this any different and yeah, so thank you so much, Carissa, for being here.<br />0:02:33 – Speaker 2<br />Oh, my gosh, Carissa thank you so much for having me. I’m thrilled about this conversation because, as you’ve already said, some of our...</div></div></div></div></div></div></div>]]>
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In today’s episode, we’re excited to present the remarkable story of Karenna, in conversation with her Dearest Friend, Carissa Karban. Karenna, a compassionate soul, herself navigated the unending whirlwind of life’s demands, thriving for the hustle all while juggling a vibrant social calendar.



Yet, despite being surrounded by people, Karenna felt a profound disconnection from herself, struggling with feelings of loneliness, insecurity, and self-doubt. She found herself constantly putting others’ needs before her own, while also grappling with an eating disorder that exacerbated her inner struggles.



But as we explore Karenna’s transformative journey, Karenna managed to unlock the key to her own happiness and self-worth. She embarked on a profound inner exploration, eventually rediscovering her true identity and embracing all aspects of herself.



Get ready to be inspired by Karenna’s remarkable story of self-discovery and growth. This episode is a testament to the transformative power within each one of us, reminding us that we can all overcome obstacles and embrace our true selves.







You can read the full podcast transcript for this episode below:



Full TranscriptHi everyone, thanks for coming onto the episode. I’m so excited because today’s a very special episode. I invited my friend, Carissa Karban, onto the Fully Expressed podcast to dive deeper into my story, my personal story and my self-healing journey and what that has looked like, to really give you guys some insight into who I am and what I’ve been through and what has really unlocked for me in the last many years of just diving deeper into myself and what has been my experience and really finding me so that I could be fully expressed. I’m very excited because Carissa’s on here and to give you guys some light into who Carissa is to me and what she means to me.Carissa and I met at a retreat. What was it, Carissa? Like a year and a half, two years ago, maybe Almost two years ago? Yep, almost two years ago. So we met almost two years ago at this point at this retreat, and honestly, that retreat for me was life-changing because I got to walk away with such amazing friendships and people in my life that I didn’t know were available to me, and Carissa was one of them. I will say that I feel like in the recent like six, nine months, our relationship has like really, really flourished, at least in the ways that I feel so deeply connected to Carissa.What I love about Carissa is that she shows up fully for all of her friendships.She loves with all of her heart and I find myself in some of the best freaking conversations when her and I are on the phone together and I just knew that I wanted this episode to be her interviewing me and just having one of our like phone call conversations, whether I’m calling her in the car or run them on a walk with Cusco or I’m literally just sitting on my couch and like two hours fly by. I don’t think this episode is going to be two hours, but we’re going to try and squeeze in as much as possible into this next hour. But it just kind of gives you some light into our dynamic, at least in our dynamic, like I feel so seen, so heard, so understood and honestly have a lot of similarities to, to Carissa and her journey, and it’s been so amazing to to have her in my life as a friend, as a teacher, as a support system, so I couldn’t imagine this any different and yeah, so thank you so much, Carissa, for being here.0:02:33 – Speaker 2Oh, my gosh, Carissa thank you so much for having me. I’m thrilled about this conversation because, as you’ve already said, some of our...]]>
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<p>In today’s episode, we’re excited to present the remarkable story of Karenna, in conversation with her Dearest Friend, Carissa Karban. Karenna, a compassionate soul, herself navigated the unending whirlwind of life’s demands, thriving for the hustle all while juggling a vibrant social calendar.</p>



<p>Yet, despite being surrounded by people, Karenna felt a profound disconnection from herself, struggling with feelings of loneliness, insecurity, and self-doubt. She found herself constantly putting others’ needs before her own, while also grappling with an eating disorder that exacerbated her inner struggles.</p>



<p>But as we explore Karenna’s transformative journey, Karenna managed to unlock the key to her own happiness and self-worth. She embarked on a profound inner exploration, eventually rediscovering her true identity and embracing all aspects of herself.</p>



<p>Get ready to be inspired by Karenna’s remarkable story of self-discovery and growth. This episode is a testament to the transformative power within each one of us, reminding us that we can all overcome obstacles and embrace our true selves.</p>



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<div class="wp-block-create-block-castos-transcript"><div class="ssp-transcript"><div class="row"><div class="col"><div class="tabs"><div class="tab">Full Transcript<div class="tab-content ssp-transcript-content">Hi everyone, thanks for coming onto the episode. I’m so excited because today’s a very special episode. I invited my friend, Carissa Karban, onto the Fully Expressed podcast to dive deeper into my story, my personal story and my self-healing journey and what that has looked like, to really give you guys some insight into who I am and what I’ve been through and what has really unlocked for me in the last many years of just diving deeper into myself and what has been my experience and really finding me so that I could be fully expressed. I’m very excited because Carissa’s on here and to give you guys some light into who Carissa is to me and what she means to me.<br />Carissa and I met at a retreat. What was it, Carissa? Like a year and a half, two years ago, maybe Almost two years ago? Yep, almost two years ago. So we met almost two years ago at this point at this retreat, and honestly, that retreat for me was life-changing because I got to walk away with such amazing friendships and people in my life that I didn’t know were available to me, and Carissa was one of them. I will say that I feel like in the recent like six, nine months, our relationship has like really, really flourished, at least in the ways that I feel so deeply connected to Carissa.<br />What I love about Carissa is that she shows up fully for all of her friendships.<br />She loves with all of her heart and I find myself in some of the best freaking conversations when her and I are on the phone together and I just knew that I wanted this episode to be her interviewing me and just having one of our like phone call conversations, whether I’m calling her in the car or run them on a walk with Cusco or I’m literally just sitting on my couch and like two hours fly by. I don’t think this episode is going to be two hours, but we’re going to try and squeeze in as much as possible into this next hour. But it just kind of gives you some light into our dynamic, at least in our dynamic, like I feel so seen, so heard, so understood and honestly have a lot of similarities to, to Carissa and her journey, and it’s been so amazing to to have her in my life as a friend, as a teacher, as a support system, so I couldn’t imagine this any different and yeah, so thank you so much, Carissa, for being here.<br />0:02:33 – Speaker 2<br />Oh, my gosh, Carissa thank you so much for having me. I’m thrilled about this conversation because, as you’ve already said, some of our conversation, I just I look at the clock and think where did the time go? And I’m so grateful to have this opportunity to help introduce your listeners to who you are in a little bit more detail. Because I will say, in the two years that we’ve been friends, you’ve been such an inspiration for me. In addition to providing that safe space of feeling seen, feeling heard, feeling valued and loved as a human being, you’ve also given me so much inspiration as I’ve seen, you know the, you know the ways that you’ve come home to yourself and I see new opportunities for you to fully express yourself, even with this podcast as an example, and so for me, it swells my heart. I am I always leave our conversations with a huge smile, feeling inspired, feeling motivated, feeling ready to take action on the next step of my journey of full expression. So thank you for giving me the opportunity. I’m very excited.<br />0:03:39 – Speaker 1<br />Thank you so much for sharing that. I think, yeah, there’s just so much. I feel like our conversations are just, they literally blow my mind off. Sometimes I’m like, oh my gosh, I feel so deeply held and, at the same time, so inspired, and that was so stimulating. Like I love this conversation. Can we keep going? It’s just the best. So I’m so glad that we’re doing this today.<br />0:04:01 – Speaker 2<br />Yeah, and you know, I think it’s.<br />It’s such a beautiful gift that you’re giving to everyone, because I think sometimes, when I don’t know about you, but when I start listening to a new podcast, I think, okay, this topic’s really interesting or maybe there’s something for me to learn here.<br />But I really love to know who are the people behind these podcasts that I’m so interested in or that resonate so deeply with me, and so giving your audience the opportunity to know you is such a beautiful gift, because you are this, this full expression of love and kindness and generosity in the way that you show up for your people, is truly incredible, honestly. So I’m excited and would love to know, Karenna, you know there’s so much we could cover. Obviously, we will not be able to pack all of who you are into a short podcast episode, nor would we even pretend to try, but I’d love to know you know, as I think about doing this journey of self-development, and who we’ve been and where we’re going, and there’s so much that we can unpack. So, to kind of give us a foundation, take us back before you really started, let’s say leaning into this journey of fully expressing yourself. Tell me a little bit about who. Who was Karenna before you began doing this work.<br />0:05:20 – Speaker 1<br />I think about this question often and I, you know, I always look back at like my transformation, if you will, and I was very numb to the world, almost like just kind of rolling and moving through life. Right, I had to wake up every day, go to the gym and go to work and find a husband and, you know, live my best life with my friends. Like that was just about it and that’s kind of honestly what I did. I just did the same things all the time and you know what that looked like for me and as a person, as in relationship dynamics, I was very, very like insecure. At the end of the day, I really questioned a lot of like who I was. Like I remember specifically in the workspace and I’ll talk about with my friends too but like in the workspace, like I did everything I could just to feel like someone saw me or valued me or accepted me. And now I have the words.<br />But at the time I didn’t have the words right, I was just kind of doing as much as I could. I had a lot of the people pleasing tendencies. I would give as much as I could just so I could be seen in my friendship dynamics the same way. Oh my gosh, I would drop everything if a friend called. I would drop anything if my mom called, my sister called, like I would run for everything and and I really became that thing for a lot of people. So, interestingly enough, to kind of circling back to that, like in college people called me mom because I was the person that people felt like a lot of safety too, but also knew that I would take care of them and I was just known for for that like taking care of people, being there for people, supporting people, and that was really how I identified myself.<br />And now that I have the words, you know what I can say that at the time it really felt like it was coming from a place of love, but it was really, really coming from a place of like, because I’m doing this, because I feel unlovable and I’m hoping by doing this I will be loved, and that was, that was a really big one.<br />It’s a that right there, showed up everywhere, showed up in my friendships, my relationships and at work, and I cared also a lot about my body image and what it looks like like. I was consumed with, you know, wanting to look a certain way or I would attach myself worth to like my body. So like, when it came to like dating, I was always like, well, he’s not going to find me attractive, or like always second guessing, like does he think I’m I’m hot or does he like my body, and that’s a lot of the things that I use as a way to validate myself worth. So that’s the whole another layer of things to dive into. But it just felt very insecure, very alone, which is wild, because I had so many friends and I had boyfriends and I had a family that loved me, but I still felt super alone.<br />0:08:12 – Speaker 2<br />I felt like no one could actually see me or no one actually understood me and I felt like I could never really share or voice or vocalize my thoughts like honestly and transparently man, there’s so much in there, there’s so much goodness, and thank you for sharing all of that, because I think what resonates the most with me as you’re telling your story is, of course, there are elements to your story that are unique to you, right, this lived experience that you’ve had, the combination of all of your experiences and everything you’ve gone through, and as you’re describing your journey, about feeling insecure, about hustling to try to prove your worth or the fact that you were lovable.<br />What really hits me, Karenna, is your story is not unique.<br />You know, and just think about how many people out there I’m one of them who take out the specifics of your story and insert mine right, but a lot of the undercurrent of feeling like I had to keep going and accomplish and to do and to hustle that was what I thought I needed to do and I had to check all those boxes. So I think your story is unique and, unfortunately, very common right, where a lot of us are kind of masking and putting on this mask of I’m okay, I’m good because I’m reliable, people need me, and yet inside we still feel alone, we feel unseen, and that can be incredibly painful, especially when on the outside it looks like we have everything together and I imagine I’m so, I’m curious, like when you thought about the contradiction, if you will that you were so needed and that people called you mom and you knew that people would call you when they needed anything and yet you had this very lonely experience internally. What was that like to have that kind of mismatch between your experiences?<br />0:10:08 – Speaker 1<br />I don’t think I don’t think I have the words, because at the time I didn’t have the words. You know and I and going back to like you know you sharing how, like you also resonate and other people resonate like it didn’t feel like that. Then it felt so much more like I’m the only one on this, on this little island over here, that feels this way. You know, I had no concept that other people could be feeling this way. So when you ask me that question, it’s like I really don’t know, like at the time I really did not know what that meant. It felt like life was very far away from me but but also very close at the same time. Like I would get moments feeling super connected and feeling super joyful and happy and even practice very positive optimistic person outlook on life.<br />I always showed up as positive and optimistic, but it was crazy. The external that’s really what was happening. I think also that was a lot of what I was telling myself how to show up, if I was really honest about how I was feeling. That felt more like when it got quiet. The other thing is I used to do a lot. I was super social. I was super busy. I put so much on my plate, the moments that I felt alone. That’s when all the self-doubt came in and that’s when things felt very, almost gray, almost mute, very numb to the world. That’s the best way I could say it.<br />0:11:35 – Speaker 2<br />That’s so interesting, this notion of when things go quiet. That really resonates with me. I used to be in this hustle, and if I didn’t have something lined up every night of the week, I felt like, okay, I’m wasting time or I’m not making the most of my life. And this Carpe Diem philosophy, that pace, though, and I think about all the ways that our and the words I would use for it now are my ego kept me in that cycle. I’m curious when you thought about wanting to slow down, or when you got into those quiet places, what was that internal self-talk that made you feel like you had to go back and start hustling and get back to taking action? What were some of the key phrases or what was that self-talk that made you feel that it wasn’t okay to be in the slowness or to give yourself that space?<br />0:12:29 – Speaker 1<br />Yeah, so I can talk about that in so many different ways, but I think at the time. So, talking about the body image stuff, my eating disorder I think I’ve talked about this on social media and other people but started to have an eating disorder. I think I’ve always had disordered eating, right, so not really having a really healthy relationship with food in general, because I counted calories, I wanted to be my smallest and I wanted to get all the gains at the gym so that’s one thing you know and I managed how much food I would eat, so I would look a certain way. But my disordered eating got really bad, probably my junior year, maybe my sophomore or junior year in high school and college, and if I wasn’t going fast, then all that stuff would come up for me, because then I got really quiet and then the negative thoughts started spiraling in. I was felt so anxious in my body and I would probably end up wanting to like start binge eating or and then I would get mad at myself for binge eating. It was all this entire spiral.<br />But those thoughts like if I slowed down for even a second, everything that I was running away from would just catch up to me and try and think specifically what was going on at the time, whether that was going on with boys, or feeling like I wasn’t enough, or like I wasn’t doing enough at school and college, or I didn’t look a certain way, or I wasn’t putting enough energy out in order to receive in that yeah, really that I wasn’t doing enough.<br />That was always the biggest, the underlining story. I would say that I wasn’t doing enough and I wasn’t enough to receive at the slow pace. Right, and the slow pace is when all the anxiety in my entire body would freak out and I would spiral into my disordered eating. So sometimes I would use the running really quickly or running at a fast pace as a way to avoid food. That’d be one thing, because I would control it that way, but then I also use it as a way to distract me from the feelings of anxiety or, honestly, kind of initiating the disordered eating, because it would create this massive spiral that I couldn’t even control.<br />0:14:45 – Speaker 2<br />So what I’m hearing in that is and this is what I think is so interesting, and why I wanted to go in this direction is because oftentimes we hear these cliches like oh, we’re our own biggest enemy and we’re the ones that hold ourselves back.<br />But at least in my experience, when I was first starting this journey for myself, it was really hard to connect to the ways that I was holding myself back and it felt like, no, this person’s holding me back or no, it’s these circumstances or whatever it is.<br />And what you just talked about is this idea that, as you started to slow down and these negative thoughts or these insecure thoughts would come in, it’s like the way to overcome them or the way to not let them take control of you was to just keep hustling, stay busy, distract yourself with busyness, so you didn’t have to confront those thoughts that were coming up, as opposed to this idea now of confronting the thoughts themselves and unpacking them and questioning them. So I’m curious, as you were in this pattern and knowing you, knowing how incredibly intelligent you are, knowing how accomplished you are and you’ve been successful at the hustle right, Whether it’s in your career, whether it’s cultivating relationships, etc. So it sounds like things were working for you right. Things were going well, you were cultivating promotions and you had boyfriends, as you said, in these relationships. So I’m curious what was that turning point for you when you realized, okay, I’m doing all of these things, I’m hustling, but something isn’t working? Tell me about that turning point of how you realized that you weren’t being fully expressed.<br />0:16:24 – Speaker 1<br />Yeah, I think there’s multiple turning points in a journey. It’s like which one do I pick and talk about? But I love how you brought it all together too, chris, because it is true, like at the time, like I was running away from myself, right, I was running away from the thoughts, and that’s what really created all these unhealthy habits that I was living in, you know, and I was a spiral, it was a cycle, it was a pattern. I was like, if I avoid, then I’m going to go here, but then I’m going to continue avoiding and doing more harm to myself. And there was so much shame and guilt in that cycle that I stayed in that cycle versus like now, you know, the goal and what we’ll probably talk about is how to actually be with those thoughts instead of leaning into quote unquote the unhealthy cycle or the unhealthy pattern, so it doesn’t become this massive spiral that you can’t get out of. But at the time, like I would just continue to stay in it and keep going and to talk about what was a turning point. So well, I think it was a matter of different things that started to come into my life. So after college you know working I did have my initial life coach after college to start helping me talk about specifically my eating disorder and my relationship with food, and it really was more like talk therapy.<br />It wasn’t. It wasn’t really helpful. I was just venting and she was listening. It was like the first friend that I felt, like it was someone that I paid to make me feel, allow me, to feel comfortable to share with what was really happening, because I felt so ashamed to talk about with anyone. And that then led me to me and my best friend at the time sitting on her bed and we were starting to do some personal development work and starting to understand like who we are. The very first book I read was you are a badass by Johnson, sarah, and I was like God, this is the frickin Bible. Like why haven’t I learned this before? Why has no one given me this book before? I started to just so resonate with everything that she said, all the way from feeling insecure and unconfident how to feel confident, how to manifest, how to call in all these things, and I was like the heck, this is amazing, but it really wasn’t, until there’s two big events that happened. So back to sitting with my best friend on her bed talking about. We met we start.<br />She learned about the Enneagram through her work and the Enneagram, for anyone that’s listening, is more of a personality test. That kind of looks into who you are as a whole and what I love about the Enneagram. It also dives deeper and, chris, you can probably share a little bit more about this too but dives deeper into your personality based on how you grew up or what happened to you as you grew up or the stories and the patterns that happened to childhood. And that personality test, the Enneagram oh my gosh, it opened up my world. For anyone that’s listening that knows I’m an Enneagram too and that is the helper, the lover. At the time I was Enneagram too. So for anyone else that’s listening, you can also switch and transform long story short if you didn’t know that, and I still score pretty highly as an Enneagram too.<br />But the one thing about the two that really stood out to me and it’s the helper and the lover and as I was unpacking this, this is more of the people pleaser tendencies, you know, really puts everyone else before themselves, gives for love, not out of love the one thing that hit home like really woke me up and kind of shook me up a little bit was this notion that, as a helper, as a people pleaser, as the lover, as the giver, I was selfish and I was like selfish, what do you mean? Selfish? Do this for everyone else? I’m putting me besides me myself, not putting all these people first. And what was selfish about me in the time was I was using the way to help people and be there for other people and give to people to avoid the messiness, to avoid the quietness, to not be with how it felt like to be by myself or maybe alone, because if I took care of all these other people, then they were my focus and I was not my focus, and so it was selfish in the way of me using it as a way to avoid and actually give back to myself and try and hide, and I was using as a way to help people to do that and I was like, oh my God, that doesn’t feel good at all.<br />When I heard that, I was like, oh, this is like ripping me wide open. I was like what do you mean? And so that was the very first thing that took me down the path of all right, you got to find who you are when you aren’t helping other people. You got to find who you are when you aren’t putting other people first, or like you got to find who you are when you aren’t giving all of your energy and all this stuff. Like, who are you without that stuff?<br />And to be honest, at the time I couldn’t answer that. I couldn’t even tell you who I was Like. I had no idea who I was, and so I started to ask the questions of like, who am I? Why do I do the things that I do, these things? And I went down this in massive.<br />Just you can call it an awakening, but I really think it wasn’t necessarily like the awakening that I felt in the more recent years, but it was more of like a self-awareness awakening, just starting to become very freaking aware of why I do the things that I do and why I show up in the way that I show up, or why I treat my friends the way that I treat them, or why I treat my boyfriends or partners the way that I treat them, and who I am in relationship to my parents, or who I am in relationship to my sister, or who I am in relationship to my coworkers and the company and my business, and like all this stuff, I just started unpacking a lot so I would start to see more. At that time I wasn’t necessarily. I was becoming aware of things and habits are changing, but I wouldn’t say that was like the grand awakening, but that was definitely the thing that put me on this boat of self-healing and inner work.<br />0:22:07 – Speaker 2<br />Man, there’s so much in there that is so, so beautiful. You know, I think it’s so interesting to hear you tell your story in these words because, once again, it just it really hits me that there’s so many people out there having a similar experience. You know, I think, of my own past and how typically in the past, when people would ask me you know who are you I get introduced. The first things that I list out are here are the things that I do right. Here are the roles that I play. I’m a, I’m a wife, I’m a daughter. I’m this, I’m, you know, and then insert my job title at the time, and so I think of it as how common it is for us to introduce ourselves with these roles that we play in our lives, and I think there’s nothing wrong with that. Right, it’s beautiful, and it’s also not necessarily the fullness of who we are, because these roles and you have we’ve definitely had some conversations about this as well right the roles that we play, the labels that we put on to ourselves and how much you know, you’re kind of talking about the selfishness, that component of oh I’m actually giving to people as a means of distraction or as a means to get what it is that I want, to get my needs met, and I just think about that in terms of there’s a lot of identity wrapped up and pride in the roles that we put on and in the roles that we play and the things that we do, and so I think that’s so beautiful, but I can also see that it keeps us kind of stuck in a box. It kind of keeps us from asking those hard questions of ourselves.<br />And so the two themes that I really heard come out of first awakening, as you described it, our curiosity. You know, I hear you asking yourself all of these questions like why do I show up the way that I do? What is my role in creating this dynamic? And so you got really curious. I hear a sense of responsibility that you started to acknowledge that maybe your ways of showing up are contributing to the dynamics and to the circumstances that you’re experiencing. And so I’m curious to, because I think this, the curiosity and the responsibility piece, is really challenging. You know, how is it that we take responsibility for our lives when we’ve been conditioned to look outside of ourselves, we’ve been conditioned to point fingers at others? So how, how did you come to take responsibility for your life and your ways of being.<br />0:24:37 – Speaker 1<br />It wasn’t always that way, I mean, you know, until, honestly, I think the moment happened when I was sitting on the bed with my best friend at the time, like that’s, when I just started to read all these things about me and I was like I was so curious, I was like what this had, what Before that, like I really did point the fingers at everyone else. So because, like really common example, like there were parts of me that felt like no one saw me or no one gave to me, or no one loved me as much as I love them, or no one showed up for me the way that they would show it for them, and I was constantly kind of putting a finger at them and being like Well, you’re not showing up for me, you’re not loving me the same amount, you know, and as I peel that part specifically, pointing the finger at like you’re the problem, not looking at me, that’s when I started to see that I was like Holy cow, like I loved on people, I helped people and give it that like yes, I meant it in like the most genuine way, because I didn’t know who I was in the moment, so I was hoping, by giving that they would love me, but when they didn’t love me, I would just point the fingers like they were the one that was wrong, not like looking at my own dynamic and that. And what’s difficult is like it’s more appealing back and the whole roles and labels thing has really become more of a highlighted thing for me in the last year of like, who am I without these roles, without these labels? I don’t want to feel without these roles, without these labels, without this I’m a daughter, I’m a girlfriend, I’m a friend, I’m the best friend. Those are all words, those are all labels that come with a ton of expectations, and I would also say that they’re not necessarily expectations that I wanted to create for myself.<br />It was, they were expectations that I absorbed from society, from culture, from my other dynamics, from the way that my parents raised me or how my mom’s dynamic is was with her friends, or how my dad’s dynamic is with his friends, and I just absorbed, like, all this information and that was predefined for me and so when I have the initial awakening, I have the opportunity to start to redefine what that meant to myself and I took responsibility because I was curious, I was really curious and I think, like reflecting back.<br />I think the curiosity came from a place of like well, now that I know this, I need to be better. So this is the other thing about journeys that I have noticed is like new parts will come up and kind of take over, and I’m not necessarily saying that was a healthy part of me, but I became obsessed and very intrigued, very, very wanting to fix now these parts of me because I found out that I’m no longer worthy, you know, or like I felt like I was in enough. So the same story of like I’m not enough continue down with my story. Now it showed up differently at this point, because now I was taking responsibility, because I felt like if I didn’t fix these parts of me then I wouldn’t be loved the way that I wanted to be loved.<br />0:27:30 – Speaker 2<br />And it’s so powerful for you to share, because I think that something you said is just really beautiful reminder that it is a journey, right, you know, I think, a lot of times speaking of conditioning, speaking of the ways that were brought up and taught to believe and taught to exist, and I think that, very much speaking of my own upbringing, you know very much ingrained in me, that there’s always a finish line that we should be heading towards. You know, and that’s how we know, okay, I’ve accomplished the goal, I’ve achieved the thing, I’ve gotten the house or the job or, you know, whatever it is, it’s just an external metrics of success and you know that we need to be hustling towards them. And it’s just, it’s so beautiful to hear you question that right to awaken into this idea of choice and kind of what. As you’re describing your story, it kind of feels like this moment where you were almost like zoomed out and you were almost able to see your life like, almost like an out of body experience where you could kind of see from a new vantage point and this idea that, okay, there’s the way I’ve been raised to live, whether it’s your household of origin, you know authority figures that shaped how you show up and thought about the world societies conditioning all of that.<br />But you really woke up to this idea that you have a choice in how you want to show up and in the life that you have to live. And so, as you woke up to that choice, I’m curious what were some of the initial steps that you took? It sounded like some books were meaningful to you, like describe those initial steps. How did you say, okay, I now have this choice, I have this curiosity, I’m taking responsibility for my life, here’s what I’m going to do with it. So how did you continue building your awareness or stepping into that journey?<br />0:29:23 – Speaker 1<br />So I hired a couple coaches. I hired my next coach kind of later on in my corporate life and this is when I was stuck between, like we were going through massive growing pains. So I was working at a startup and I continue, I’m still working at the same startup and well, now we’re a public company. But I hired another coach and I specifically hired him because I was like, hey, I need your career coaching to help me get a promotion. I was like I needed to first, I needed to decide if I’m staying or leaving. Because at this point I was like asking a lot of questions about what I wanted to do with my life and I realized I didn’t feel appreciated at work. Kind of falls back into all the stories you know I was overdoing, I never felt appreciated. And in my work with him I went to him to be like, hey, I need help with the promotion, you know, or I need to decide if I’m going to leave. Kind of help me out, figure it out. And I know working on for most of the time together was my relationship that I had not healed. And the minute that I figured out my relationship dynamics and how that played and I saw how it was showing up in my workspace and in my career and my position and what was keeping me from asking for more money or for asking for a promotion that I felt was well deserved. Thank you very much.<br />Once we healed that, that took me into like a whole nother level of awakening. I was like, oh my gosh, like I need, came for a promotion, but I feel like I needed to heal this relationship with myself. And I came out of that with like the biggest promotion that I’ve ever received to the state and title change and just so much more responsibility. And I was so stoked on that and that led me to wanting to do life coaching and and relationship coaching for other people. And then that was a frickin other throw in, because now I’m starting my own business, I decide business and no one talks to you about frickin healing or life journey or personal development journey however you want to talk about it or a huge transmute of life of building your own business. And it wasn’t that building the business part, it was the being seen by others online. Like that was a whole another initiation. And again I supported coaches.<br />I leaned I really really leaned into the messiest parts of me.<br />I started to just really just break through layer after layer and dig deeper, and dig deeper and dig deeper into my biggest wounds or my worst habits or my unhealthiest habits, and seeing how they were all just creating this, this result in my life that I didn’t want and I took responsibility from that, and that was all still driven from a place of like I’m not worthy enough, which was interesting and I want to share that too, because the I’m not worthy enough continued to show up in my personal development journey over and over and over again.<br />And it wasn’t until, honestly, a year and a half ago where I started to not do this work from a place of I’m not enough, from a place of I am worthy, and what that meant was that all these parts of me that I felt were messy, or my biggest teachers, or ugly or like icky right, these like icky parts of me I started to see them with like genuine love, like they were freaking lovable, and so I started to realize that this work wasn’t because I wasn’t enough, but this work is because I love myself enough and I love myself so much and that’s really been, and then that’s a whole nother can of worms we can dive into. But that has really led me into this whole part of being fully expressed.<br />0:33:02 – Speaker 2<br />I love that so much. Karenna, you know you’re talking about these kind of unappealing parts. You know these parts that you didn’t necessarily love or that you didn’t want to see the light of day. And I just want to pull on that thread a little bit because I think it’s so, so important for us to be talking about this publicly right, because I think we all have at least most people I have spoken to. If someone out there doesn’t have anything that they want to change or anything that they get down on themselves for, call me because I’d love to know your secret. But in my experience, most people have.<br />You know, those parts that we don’t want to see the light of day because either we’ve been told that we won’t be accepted for them broadly right Goes back to that conditioning or we’ve had specific experiences with a bully or someone that we were vulnerable with as a child and then created based on this pain that we had. We created these stories like you’re talking about, about how to show up, how to hustle for worthiness, what is acceptable, what will get us belonging around us. But I’m curious because this notion of integrating all of these messy parts and even the parts that we don’t love. It can be really scary to confront those parts. So how did you, how did you even start doing that? How did you even start making space for those parts of you that you had hidden away for so long?<br />0:34:27 – Speaker 1<br />Well, they always showed up for me as an invitation in my body, right Like as I started to become aware of, just like the external habits I also started to become aware of, like the anxiety that I felt in my body when these parts would come up. That was a really big one. And so I did network spinal care with Dr Alan Bittaker and I remember I very my very first kind of experience of him was an immersion day and it was a full day, almost like 10 hours. We received two network spinal care sessions. So, for anyone that’s listening, what is network spinal? It’s really allowing you to like heal the energy that’s in your spine, really tapping into the emotional body, and that in translate means you know, also it’s in the subconscious mind. So whatever we keep in the subconscious mind working through the emotional body and any kind of traumas that are within the body, and at this day retreat that we did, I was surrounded by really popular coaches, if you want to say, really well known coaches, and also just people that I didn’t know, and also very attractive people. Like you know, there was attractive men in that group. There were women that were so smart, like they. Just all kinds of all kinds of people and I felt myself so intimidated at that point and during these sessions. So we got one at the first session we all did the network spinal care sessions in front of each other, so there’s 10 eyes and ears looking at you while you’re diving deep into your healing and I was like sweating so hard to be like I don’t want anyone to witness me, to see me in my fullest, like literally expressing parts of me that want to cry, want to scream, want to come out or be expressed, like my body being like moving in all different ways. And I was like I feel like these people might judge me or not, like all these thoughts were coming up.<br />And in that moment I remember kind of giving me myself the own coaching and I was like, if I lean into this openly and allow myself to fully experience like this is going to be a huge initiation for me into more healing.<br />And I did that, sat on that table, or I laid on that table, I kind of expressed to them what was going on for me in my life at that point and we started in the session and they started working on my spine and then I moved to my back and then I was doing like breath work and moving all over the place in front of 10 people and crying by the end of it and I was like I just leaned into it and it was so freaking uncomfortable but it was so healing to let other people see the messiest parts of me.<br />In that moment and ever since that day where I allowed myself to be seen by completely random people that I don’t know and people that I think are, quote unquote healed at the time, you know, or quote unquote, have their ship together and I did it, I finally was able to receive this level of love for myself that, even if the messiest parts of me are seen by other people, that I’m still lovable and I’m still me and that those, those parts of me don’t define me or make me less of like, if anything.<br />Because I opened up those parts of me and allow them to be seen by this group of people. I brought them kind of on my team, you know. I got a chance to see them, how to be with them, and I just leaned into that really hard for like the next six to nine months as I continued working with Dr Alan at the time and allowing him to see me in my full expression and to see me in the messiest parts of me, whether that was screaming or crying or letting anger out and rage and doing all these things that I’ve never done in front of other people before. And then I brought that into my relationship with my current partnership, where it’s a whole nother thing. But if we want to dive into that, that was another place where I started to bring the messiest parts of me and he held me in those.<br />0:38:23 – Speaker 2<br />So our full, because I feel like what you’re describing here is it’s counterintuitive right. We’ve been taught to believe oh, you have to put your best foot forward, you have to put a smile on, and we’ve been conditioned to believe that our masks are what get us to a sense of acceptance and belonging, when in reality, it’s our masks that keep us from feeling a true sense of acceptance and belonging. Because what I heard in your story was you know this fear that I think most of us have this fear of. Okay, if I’m really vulnerable, if I show you my messy parts or the parts that I’ve kept hidden away, the fear is, if I show those to you, then you’ll abandon me or reject me. I won’t be good enough, I won’t be lovable.<br />When what I heard you say is that you said I see this fear, I acknowledge the fear, I understand it and I’m not going to let this fear control me. I’m going to choose to lean into this experience, to be fully open to it, to be courageous in your vulnerability with these other people that you didn’t necessarily know super well, you didn’t already have that trust established with. But you said I’m not going to let my fear dictate my actions. I’m going to lean in anyway. And then, on the other side of leaning into the fear, you actually got the thing that you were actually wanted for so long of this feeling of not just other people loving you, but, I think, the real power, and it is you loving yourself right. You opened yourself up to be vulnerable with these other people and the gift that you got on the other side of it was true love and acceptance of yourself.<br />0:40:11 – Speaker 1<br />Yeah, it’s so true and I think it’s become way more apparent or way more real for me and, like the last even six to nine months, like that was just the door opening. You know, that was just opening the door right. Like I put, I was scared to put the key in the door. And then I put the key in the door and then I saw the door and I saw what was there and then I let other people see it and that was just one part that I let people see, right, and I continue to keep opening new doors and, yes, that was a huge transformational time, that one specific day, but I had to continue to show up vulnerably, transparently, to be, and, as I did that for myself, yes, I was so I felt so much more love and compassion for myself and I also started to get almost unattached from what people thought of me if they heard this thing about me, because I also knew that an expressing this for myself, it transformed it transition into If I start to express this, because I know for me, I’m worthy enough of expressing it, I love myself to express it and I’m not I’m not here to keep these parts of me behind hidden any longer and I love myself enough to do this, to feel it for myself. That became my North Star, almost because I love for myself, which I think is crazy, because at the beginning my journey I started from a place of like I don’t love myself, I don’t love who I am, I’m not enough. You know I could be doing more to like now, because I love who I am, I want these parts of me to be expressed to. Because I love who I am, I want these layers to be shed so that more of me comes forward. And also being attached to whatever happens on the other side of that. So truly getting to a place of like hey, if I show this part of me and someone doesn’t love me for that, or someone doesn’t see me for that, or someone judges me for that, that’s their own projection, not mine. And getting to that place has probably been the most freedom, and I know there’s just so much more to unlock there to even be more fully expressed. But giving myself permission to express without worrying about what’s on the other side of my expression or how it’s going to be received, has been the most healing.<br />Now, because I’ve done that, I will say it has attracted people in my life that encourage my fullest expression, which is fucking amazing. It is incredible and it truly started like I started to recognize that with just my partner, with Nick, right Like we were just having this conversation the other day, I was listening to a podcast with Aubrey Marcus and I was telling him I was like, wow, you do this for me, and what Nick does for me is has been the most healing. He, anytime I feel angry which rage has always been something that I’ve struggled to express he welcomes that. He’s like you want to go there let’s fucking go there. You know he’s like you’re sad let’s be fucking sad. You’re angry, let’s be angry. He doesn’t shut my parts down, and that has been also the biggest blessing. But I will say I truly believe this to my core that if I didn’t know how to do that for myself first, I wouldn’t have been able to receive that from the people that are in my life today 100%, because you know, I think about it.<br />0:43:30 – Speaker 2<br />if you weren’t giving that to yourself, then you wouldn’t be able to feel it when, even if other people were pouring into you, were giving you the love exactly the way that you wanted it right, it’s like you weren’t in a position to be able to see and feel and experience the love at that depth and in that pureness because you hadn’t yet given that to yourself.<br />0:43:55 – Speaker 1<br />And also I would to dive back off that too. It’s also I think it’s also around the wounding around that, like around the wounding around receiving, because this is all layers right, like it’s one thing for me to love myself, but if I also don’t know how to receive and accept and fully like, put me first in that, that’s really hard to be able to even let that in Absolutely, and I think you know one thing that I thought was really interesting about your journey, too, is so, on the one hand, I definitely hear, yes, there are these distinct moments or these transformative experiences that maybe we can point to, that created, you know, an awareness or unlocked a new avenue for us to explore.<br />0:44:38 – Speaker 2<br />But it sounds like it’s really in the day to day, right, it’s in the how you show up for yourself each day, it’s in the rituals and the practices. But something that I thought was really interesting in your journey is you kind of talked about how, as you’ve been committed to this journey, as you’ve given to yourself and loved yourself, you now have relationships in your life and experiences where that is encouraged right, where people are standing in service of you and standing for your fullest expression. But it sounds like it’s been a journey to get here, and so something that I think is really also interesting and I’d love to hear your take on, is kind of that transition period of at least in my experience and I’ll kind of give you an idea of where this question is coming from In my experience when we first start doing this work for ourselves, when we start challenging that status quo or we start making changes in how we’re showing up. When we start, let’s say, setting boundaries with our loved ones.<br />Typically, in my experience and a lot of the experiences I’ve heard from others, it’s not smooth sailing right. Typically, when we first start engaging in this work and we start standing up for ourselves, if we have people in our lives who, historically, are benefiting from us not giving to ourselves, from us not having boundaries, there can be some pushback, there can be some challenge that comes from other people because we’re disrupting the status quo. So what was that like for you in terms of how your relationships evolved? Did you let go of people in your life who weren’t supporting your growth in this next chapter for you?<br />0:46:17 – Speaker 1<br />Yeah, and I would say I think it happened naturally, right, it was freaking sticky along the way, but it was like changing my own dynamics was a stretch for myself. But in relationship with other people that also started to create a stretch within our dynamic right that the other person would start to feel. And in navigating that, honestly, at the time I was just showing up my best to lean into what was best for me at the time, even if I didn’t have the words to fully guide or navigate the situation, the best that I could probably do now. So at the time I showed up my best and what I would say for anyone that’s going through that is communicate as much as you can, as much as you know and what, as much as available to you, as what you’re doing and why you’re doing it and why it’s important to you and how that person can hope to meet you in that. But I’ve also experienced trying to navigate that and people not understand why I’m changing or why I’m transforming or why this is better for me or why I’m setting a boundary or why I’m showing up this way now and you know, with my closest relationships I tried to communicate that as much as possible with my furthest relationships. I think naturally and organically they transitioned on their own right. Either they transitioned out or the just.<br />I like to think relationships just look differently. Right, it’s not so much of like completely losing this person, is just the way that we relate to one another no longer looks the same, and when it doesn’t look the same, that is very fucking uncomfortable for me and obviously for them. But I have to find my North Star and, and so that’s one thing and I would advise everyone again, like if you’re going through that yourself just over, communicating over and over again. But three is also this might be a little off to the right or to the left, but when I entered in my relationship with Nick, I really did a lot of work with myself and I entered in this relationship really unattached and throughout the whole dating process, throughout the whole relationship and kind of being like, as long as we’re both in our truth and this works out and we’re together, great.<br />If it doesn’t, it doesn’t like. I can’t control what tomorrow happens, what happens tomorrow, but what I can control is that I’m honoring myself and from a place of love and our truth and far if my truth is mine and his truth is his and our truth is together, then we’ll continue to be together, and I take that same perspective into all of the dynamics that I’ve had in my life. As long as I continue to honor my truth and the people that meet me in my life continue to honor their truth and know that this relationship serves them as much as it serves me, we’ll continue to stay together. But I genuinely cannot control how that looks, and so I’ve been really surrendering into expressing myself fully and honoring my truth and trusting that. You know I’ll always be met in that with the people that are in my life, if that makes sense, and the people that are meant to be in my life it makes so much sense.<br />Did I go down a rabbit hole? Because it feels like a rabbit hole, but I try to bring it all back.<br />0:49:33 – Speaker 2<br />No, I don’t think it’s a rabbit hole, because I think it all serves, right. I mean, we’re thinking about how do we stay committed to our own growth, our own evolution, and there are so many things that can hold us back, that or that we can use as excuses to hold ourselves back, even right, I think something I’ve learned on my own journey is man, my, my ego is just as smart as I am, and so there are these tricks that, oh well, I don’t want to sacrifice this relationship, or, you know, oh, I don’t want to rock the boat in this way. And so there are these ways that we hold ourselves back. But what’s so beautiful is it sounds like you’ve really redefined what success in a relationship looks like because of this work and what you’ve been doing to create a relationship with yourself that is loving and nourishing and wholesome, and so beautiful.<br />It sounds like you’ve also questioned this notion that we’ve been taught that as long as the relationship is still going, that’s a good thing, right?<br />You know, we measure marriage success in terms of oh, how long have you been together? Right, that’s one of the first questions we ask. Or when someone’s working at a company, how long have you been there we put this really heavy emphasis on the longevity of something. But it sounds like you have redefined success for your relationships to say are we nurturing each other? Are we helping each other grow? Are we standing in service of each other? And as long as the answer is yes on all accounts, we will continue this relationship. But it sounds like, you know, sometimes these relationships naturally come to a close right. Maybe there was something we needed to learn from them in a season, or maybe letting go of the relationship is how we can grow and evolve into our next chapter. And so I don’t think it was a rabbit hole, because it sounds like the relationship you have with yourself has really influenced and transformed the relationships that you allow in your life with other people.<br />0:51:39 – Speaker 1<br />Yeah, for sure. And the other thing that I would add there is, like, I’m really leaning into, like, as long as I continue to be fully expressed in my relationships, in my life, in my business and in my career, in my title, as I continue to lean into opening myself for full expression right, and allowing my own evolution, the rest will follow, right. And then to your point is, there is going to be some letting go, some creating more of, but there is this sense of responsibility that I have taken on for myself, and maybe it’s not so a sense of responsibility, but there’s this like genuine love for, like my soul, like for this little Karenna, for all parts of me, that I love them so much and I care about them so much and I want every single part of me to have space right, because they’ve been dormant for so long, or dormant for so long, they’ve been hidden for so long, like literally getting tears in my eyes, like there’s this sense of love that I like literally think about, like every single part of you.<br />I want you to be expressed, I want you to feel fully expressed, I want you to open the door if that’s what you want to do you know, and I think, looking back in my life, I constantly got to a place of keeping the door shut because of shame, guilt, insecurities, people’s judgments, people’s opinions.<br />You know, worrying about if I was doing this right or wrong. That’s been a huge lesson for me. You know, worrying about this is right or this is wrong, or this is the best, or if this is not the best, and I was just like I’m just going to lean to my full expression here and do that and let my own evolution and has really been almost the birth of this space right, this container that we’re having, and then talking in this podcast, because this is also a part of my fullest expression Like I felt myself in my business, feeling contracted, held in a box, and I was like no, no, no. We need to allow the parts of me that want to be expressed and how can I express them? And I believe in doing that, I will continue to evolve into the human that I’m meant to be, at a soul level, energetic body level, as a human being in this world, living as an energetic body, living a human experience.<br />0:53:47 – Speaker 2<br />Well, you know, we’ve talked to Karenna a lot about you know some of the harder aspects of doing this work and of your journey, and how one it sounds like somebody is unpleasant or uncomfortable or challenging experiences. We’re really the gateway for your own growth and evolution. But what I’m thinking about is it sounds kind of scary, you know, I think about if I were someone hearing your journey telling me that it’s messy and can be hard and can be challenging. I don’t know if I really want to raise my hand to sign up for this. So I’m curious to know, like why are you so passionate about doing this work for yourself and serving others on this journey, and what’s so good about your life that you want other people to step into this as well?<br />0:54:37 – Speaker 1<br />I think because I have felt the difference between at the beginning of the podcast, you asked me what was life like? And I felt so far away from my life, like I was living this external experience. Yet the connection that I had to the external experience wasn’t there. And now, in my most present life, today, as you guys are all listening to this podcast, at this moment that you’re listening to this podcast, I feel the most connected to myself than I’ve ever had in my entire life. And before I thought the answer wasn’t avoiding the messiness and avoiding the scary. But now I find that in the scariness there is some sense of aliveness, there’s some sense of connection that I feel to me. Versus before it felt like so far away, so distant, and even though life was anxious, it was like almost at arm’s length. I don’t know if that can make sense. And so now, because I’ve experienced what it feels like to express these parts of me that felt so scary or that still continue to feel scary right, because things that continue to come up, that continue to lean into you at different layers or different points or different areas of my life, they feel scary at first, but on the other side of that, I feel so connected and a really great experience of this, or example of this, I would say I’ve been talking more with just my community and my clients about having harder conversations and really leaning into hard conversations. And before I used to avoid hard conversations and relationships and I started practicing it. It was freaking icky at first, really leaning into hard topics and asking the hard questions.<br />But now that I’m being met in the hard conversations, there is a sense of deep, deep, deep connection and desire that I have for my partner every single time, or for Nick, every single time that we have a hard conversation.<br />And to the point where, like we had a hard conversation just a couple weeks ago, a week ago, and at the end of it like honestly, we both wanted to jump each other’s bones. Like it was like I want more of you and he was like, wow, I love you so much. And I was like I love you so much and I was like, wait, we just had a really ugly, hard conversation, but I love you so much and you know, that’s the exact, that’s the exact feeling that I get with the messiest parts of me, like I lean into these really ugly parts of me that I don’t want to have that conversation with. I don’t necessarily want to see them with, I don’t want to necessarily give them the love or give them space to express themselves, but the minute that I do, I just feel like I want to hold them and I want to love them more and give them space for more, and I feel this incredible connection after doing that every time.<br />0:57:13 – Speaker 2<br />Man. That really resonates with me, especially going from that kind of from to shift as you described, you know, feeling at arm’s length or feeling that distance from your life, because that really eloquently captures a lot of my journey as well. You know, this idea for me, the way I’ve characterized it, is kind of living in my head, right. I was afraid of being messy or clumsy or not doing things quote unquote, right when it came to interacting with other people, so oftentimes I wouldn’t speak my voice, I wouldn’t own my truth, because if I just kept everything in my head, then everything went according to plan in my head. You know, I always looked incredibly wise and incredibly kind and generous and amazing when I was the hero of my own story. Living in my head.<br />And so this idea of really living our lives fully right, being present in those lives, even if it’s messy or complicated or unpleasant sometimes, right, I think it’s really about learning to kind of peel back the judgment we put on ourselves of whether something’s good or bad or right or wrong and really just surrendering to it. As you’ve said, it’s surrendering and accepting. I’m here to experience the fullest of what life has to offer, even if it’s maybe not according to my plan or exactly what I want in this moment, but choosing to see the value in every experience, no matter how it unfolds, and that is incredibly powerful and really fulfilling. Yeah.<br />0:58:52 – Speaker 1<br />It’s a wild how you can go from living and seeing things in the way that this is the only way to feel or the only way to be, or at least is the right way to do things, or not the right way to do things, or wanting to control the way that things turn out, and then the minute that you just take a step back to be present with every part of that process, or like the process of getting to where you want to go it literally to your point feels so much more fulfilling. It’s almost like when you put work towards something right. It feels so much better when you have all this experience of I thought of it this way, I opened up myself this way, I worked harder and I gave myself the opportunity to do this. I put the time into this versus just receiving the thing. There’s this sense of like, oh, experience, this. I’m so grateful for this experience. I put so much time into this, I worked through this. That is so much more rewarding than just getting an answer or living with receiving the thing that you were working towards.<br />Does that make sense? And it’s so much more fulfilling when you go through the experience and like literally through it right, not just on the, not just jump to the other side of it just and receive the thing. It’s like I need to go through the experience and it’s so much more fulfilling going through the hard or walking through the mud because it’s like, yeah, I walked to the mud, not just like I ran through the grass. It’s like, oh, I walked in the mud and I got stronger and I became more resilient and I became more expressive and I learned this about me and I saw this about me and I didn’t realize this about me. Versus like, if it was just walking through grass, it gets to the other side and like, okay, I got it, but there’s no sense of like, yeah, I received it. You know I’m here.<br />1:00:32 – Speaker 2<br />Yeah, that sense of earning it right and this idea that we might consciously want things to be easy right, because we’re built to not want things to change.<br />We’re built to want things to be predictable and safe and comfortable and easy, but we are actually built to thrive through adversity, through challenge, by rising to meet whatever comes our way and really working through it and earning our way through it. So that is, yeah, so, so powerful. So, Karenna, we have covered a lot of ground here. I know, even though I have had so many conversations with you, I’m still just writing down notes, taking so much away from this conversation, and I’m so grateful for your courage, your curiosity, your willingness to own your journey and not only do it in a way that helps you live a life that is more fulfilling, more free, more full of love, but you’re also doing this in a way that creates an invitation for others to step into their own journey and to learn and come home to themselves and to love themselves fully. So, as we think about, kind of coming to the close of this conversation, what else do you want us to know about? What have I not thought to ask you, Karenna, that we need to know about you?<br />1:01:55 – Speaker 1<br />Who likes answering that question what do I want people to know about me?<br />I think the biggest thing that I want people to know about me and I think what I want to start to break down the barriers for anyone that’s listening to this is that I’m human, I’m just like you, like that’s really the biggest thing, like for anyone listening like I’m human and I’m just like you, I’m also going through the mud, or I’m going through the messiness, or leaning into hard conversations, or having hard realizations, or going through life seasons, like just because I continue to lean into this work and doesn’t make me more healed than anyone else.<br />And I think I say that because when you are living on social media or listening to these podcasts, you can have this perception or this reality that, wow, they have it all together. Or they’re better than me, or they’re more healed than me, or they’re just smarter than me and more intelligent than me. They’re more wise than me. You know all this, all this comparison, and I really want to knock that down, especially when it comes to this podcast and my community and just how I show up. And I say that because I wouldn’t be able to have these conversations if I didn’t lean into the messiness and I’m going to basically highlight the messiness, because the messiness is the most important part. No, one.<br />I mean, I can’t say no one is perfect, but like, really there is nothing. You know, I can’t say no one’s perfect. Maybe there is a human out there that’s a unicorn. I would love to meet you. But we all have our imperfections and we all have our messiness and I’m here just to be a part of this life ride with you. This personal journey is I’m in it for the long run and I’m continuing to lean into my own evolution and I hope that anyone that’s listening continues to listen to this as an invitation for you to be fully expressed in yourself and to lean into your own personal evolution wherever that takes you, and letting your fullest expression kind of guide you in your evolution so beautiful.<br />1:03:58 – Speaker 2<br />You know this idea that I’m on a journey with you, right? I think that’s so, so important. It’s this message of you’re not alone and we are all on our own unique journey and we are all perfect, yet imperfectly perfect. All of that good stuff, and I I, for one, Karenna am just so incredibly grateful to know you, to have you in my life, to get to witness your evolution, your unfolding, your full expression, and excited to see where it takes us. Thank you so much for this opportunity. I’ve really loved getting to hear more about your story and getting to learn more about the beautiful soul that you are.<br />1:04:36 – Speaker 1<br />Thank you. I really think that, like just having you on here and doing this whole interview and this episode with me was just so juicy. I love the way that you just reflect everything back and almost like highlight and summarize the things that I’m trying to say, and I think that that in itself really, at least you know, gives the listeners here and anyone that’s tuning in an opportunity to kind of grasp what I was trying to say, really pulling it all back together, and you just do that so seamlessly. So, thank you, and I love you so, so much. Thank you so much for thank you. Thank you, thank you for doing this for me. I love you. Thank you so much.</div></div></div></div></div></div></div>



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<p>(0:00:00) – Karenna’s Self-Healing Journey and Transformation<br />Carissa and I discussed self-healing, expression, transformation, and growth.</p>



<p>(0:10:02) – Toll of Hustling and Eating Disorders<br />Ego, anxiety, and disordered eating caused by hustling and not receiving at a slow pace.</p>



<p>(0:14:45) – Uncovering Self-Identity and Overcoming Patterns<br />I realized my people-pleasing was a form of selfishness, allowing me to avoid my own thoughts.</p>



<p>(0:26:16) – Awakening, Choice, and Self-Improvement Journey<br />I took responsibility for self-healing, hired coaches, faced fears, and created a life I wanted.</p>



<p>(0:34:06) – The Power of Embracing Vulnerability<br />Leaning into fear to find acceptance and belonging, connecting with the messiest parts of self, and allowing vulnerability.</p>



<p>(0:43:18) – Transforming Relationships Through Self-Love<br />Journey of self-love, receiving, setting boundaries, over-communicating, and trusting the process.</p>



<p>(0:57:30) – Embracing Life’s Messiness and Personal Growth<br />Surrendering to the process, peeling back judgment, and putting work into something can lead to resilience, expression, and self-love.</p>



<p>(1:04:28) – Expressing Gratitude for a Seamless Interview<br />Self-love, vulnerability, healing, surrendering to process, and living in the present are discussed.</p>



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<p><strong><a href="https://karennasoto.com/the-fully-expressed-community/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Join The Fully Expressed Community</a>, where you can be surrounded by other women who are also on the same path of personal growth, healing, and uncovering their authentic expression. Being in a community surrounded by others can truly be one of the most supporting and healing containers to support your personal invitation.</strong></p>



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<p>The Fully Expressed Community: <a href="https://karennasoto.com/the-fully-expressed-community/">https://karennasoto.com/the-fully-expressed-community/</a> – <br />The Fully Expressed Podcast with Karenna Website: <a href="https://www.instagram.com/thefullyexpressedpodcast/">https://www.instagram.com/thefullyexpressedpodcast/</a><br />The Fully Expressed Podcast with Karenna Instagram Profile: <a href="https://karennasoto.com/podcast/">https://karennasoto.com/podcast/<br /></a>Karenna’s Personal Brand Instagram Profile: <a href="https://www.instagram.com/iamkarennasoto/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">https://www.instagram.com/iamkarennasoto/</a><br />Contact Karenna: <a href="mailto:hello@karennasoto.com">hello@karennasoto.com</a> </p>
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In today’s episode, we’re excited to present the remarkable story of Karenna, in conversation with her Dearest Friend, Carissa Karban. Karenna, a compassionate soul, herself navigated the unending whirlwind of life’s demands, thriving for the hustle all while juggling a vibrant social calendar.



Yet, despite being surrounded by people, Karenna felt a profound disconnection from herself, struggling with feelings of loneliness, insecurity, and self-doubt. She found herself constantly putting others’ needs before her own, while also grappling with an eating disorder that exacerbated her inner struggles.



But as we explore Karenna’s transformative journey, Karenna managed to unlock the key to her own happiness and self-worth. She embarked on a profound inner exploration, eventually rediscovering her true identity and embracing all aspects of herself.



Get ready to be inspired by Karenna’s remarkable story of self-discovery and growth. This episode is a testament to the transformative power within each one of us, reminding us that we can all overcome obstacles and embrace our true selves.







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Full TranscriptHi everyone, thanks for coming onto the episode. I’m so excited because today’s a very special episode. I invited my friend, Carissa Karban, onto the Fully Expressed podcast to dive deeper into my story, my personal story and my self-healing journey and what that has looked like, to really give you guys some insight into who I am and what I’ve been through and what has really unlocked for me in the last many years of just diving deeper into myself and what has been my experience and really finding me so that I could be fully expressed. I’m very excited because Carissa’s on here and to give you guys some light into who Carissa is to me and what she means to me.Carissa and I met at a retreat. What was it, Carissa? Like a year and a half, two years ago, maybe Almost two years ago? Yep, almost two years ago. So we met almost two years ago at this point at this retreat, and honestly, that retreat for me was life-changing because I got to walk away with such amazing friendships and people in my life that I didn’t know were available to me, and Carissa was one of them. I will say that I feel like in the recent like six, nine months, our relationship has like really, really flourished, at least in the ways that I feel so deeply connected to Carissa.What I love about Carissa is that she shows up fully for all of her friendships.She loves with all of her heart and I find myself in some of the best freaking conversations when her and I are on the phone together and I just knew that I wanted this episode to be her interviewing me and just having one of our like phone call conversations, whether I’m calling her in the car or run them on a walk with Cusco or I’m literally just sitting on my couch and like two hours fly by. I don’t think this episode is going to be two hours, but we’re going to try and squeeze in as much as possible into this next hour. But it just kind of gives you some light into our dynamic, at least in our dynamic, like I feel so seen, so heard, so understood and honestly have a lot of similarities to, to Carissa and her journey, and it’s been so amazing to to have her in my life as a friend, as a teacher, as a support system, so I couldn’t imagine this any different and yeah, so thank you so much, Carissa, for being here.0:02:33 – Speaker 2Oh, my gosh, Carissa thank you so much for having me. I’m thrilled about this conversation because, as you’ve already said, some of our...]]>
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<p>Come Join the fully expressed community where you can be surrounded by other women that are also on the same path of personal growth, healing, and uncovering their authentic expression. Being in a community, surrounded by others, can truly be one of the most supporting and healing containers to support your personal invitation. </p>



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<p>The Fully Expressed Community: <a href="https://karennasoto.com/the-fully-expressed-community/">https://karennasoto.com/the-fully-expressed-community/</a><br />Website: <a href="https://www.instagram.com/thefullyexpressedpodcast/">https://www.instagram.com/thefullyexpressedpodcast/</a><br />Instagram Profile: <a href="https://karennasoto.com/podcast/">https://karennasoto.com/podcast/<br /></a>Contact Karenna: <a href="mailto:hello@karennasoto.com">hello@karennasoto.com</a> </p>
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The Fully Expressed Podcast with Karenna is a holistic podcast enriched with transparent, vulnerable, and deep conversations, and supportive education about your physical, spiritual, and mental health to invite you into living fully expressed in life, relationships, and business. Listen in 



Come Join the fully expressed community where you can be surrounded by other women that are also on the same path of personal growth, healing, and uncovering their authentic expression. Being in a community, surrounded by others, can truly be one of the most supporting and healing containers to support your personal invitation. 







LET’S CONNECT!



The Fully Expressed Community: https://karennasoto.com/the-fully-expressed-community/Website: https://www.instagram.com/thefullyexpressedpodcast/Instagram Profile: https://karennasoto.com/podcast/Contact Karenna: hello@karennasoto.com 
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<p>Come Join the fully expressed community where you can be surrounded by other women that are also on the same path of personal growth, healing, and uncovering their authentic expression. Being in a community, surrounded by others, can truly be one of the most supporting and healing containers to support your personal invitation. </p>



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<p>The Fully Expressed Community: <a href="https://karennasoto.com/the-fully-expressed-community/">https://karennasoto.com/the-fully-expressed-community/</a><br />Website: <a href="https://www.instagram.com/thefullyexpressedpodcast/">https://www.instagram.com/thefullyexpressedpodcast/</a><br />Instagram Profile: <a href="https://karennasoto.com/podcast/">https://karennasoto.com/podcast/<br /></a>Contact Karenna: <a href="mailto:hello@karennasoto.com">hello@karennasoto.com</a> </p>
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The Fully Expressed Podcast with Karenna is a holistic podcast enriched with transparent, vulnerable, and deep conversations, and supportive education about your physical, spiritual, and mental health to invite you into living fully expressed in life, relationships, and business. Listen in 



Come Join the fully expressed community where you can be surrounded by other women that are also on the same path of personal growth, healing, and uncovering their authentic expression. Being in a community, surrounded by others, can truly be one of the most supporting and healing containers to support your personal invitation. 







LET’S CONNECT!



The Fully Expressed Community: https://karennasoto.com/the-fully-expressed-community/Website: https://www.instagram.com/thefullyexpressedpodcast/Instagram Profile: https://karennasoto.com/podcast/Contact Karenna: hello@karennasoto.com 
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