How we can change our life by listening to our intuition with Megan Camille
Megan Camille, an intuitive business consultant, built her two 7-figure and multi-6-figure businesses from scratch, relying solely on her intuition and inner guidance. As a mother with no college education, Megan understands firsthand the challenges that come with starting a business from the ground up while raising kids. She was sex trafficked at 19 and managed to leave a toxic and dark situation to create a life she loves today.
Understanding and honoring the creative self with Taryn Scali
Today, I brought back my best friend, Taryn, to talk about the creative self and how important it is to have an outlet in your life. Creativity has always been a big part of our relationship. We met in Los Angeles years ago while pursuing singing and songwriting. To this day we both prioritize our creativity even when it’s been hard to. I felt especially impressed to talk about the importance of stories and claiming our experience by living in them (as inspired by Stephanie Sellers) and I'm more committed now than ever to living a creative life.
Expressing creativity in your own way and being okay with imperfection with Natasha Olaniyan
Natasha Olaniyan, author of How to Meditate with Inky Pathways, is a therapeutic artist and life coach. With a lifelong interest in the mind, body, and spirit, she supports the well-being of others by combining a wide variety of natural healing methods and spiritual practices with art. Listen in as we chat about making creativity accessible, choosing creativity as a form of self-care, slowing down to hear your intuition, and more!
Hustle culture is dead. Did our drive go away? Or did it morph into something new?
Today, I want to talk about ambition. Right now, I’m in the middle of my own reckoning with it. If you’re feeling the same way, then this episode is for you. We’re beginning to dismantle what ambition means and how it shows up. It’s not us that’s the problem but the environment. I don’t want to feel like I have to contort, trim, or lessen who I am to fit an idea the world presents to me. So I’m opting out. Demolishing ideas and beliefs to rebuild one brick at a time. My question becomes….does ambition have a place in my life if it’s not the hustle and grind way? Let’s talk about this.
Why families gang up on daughters and outcast them with Stephanie Sellers
Family Mobbing is a phenomenon where daughters in families are estranged or shunned and singled out because they don't follow the family’s explicit or implicit rules. It’s something Stephanie A. Sellers experienced in her own family and why she’s here today to discuss her book, Daughters Healing from Family Mobbing. Stephanie holds a doctorate and has been on the faculty at Gettysburg College since 2000, during which time she was the inaugural director of the Women's Center from 2009 to 2015. She has been a volunteer counselor advocate in shelters and a community organizer for decades.
Why I almost didn’t have kids and why I'm glad I did
If you're unsure about wanting children and how to make that decision, this episode is for you. As a driven and creative woman, I was frightened by the idea of motherhood. I wondered if it meant losing my sense of self. Or postponing my goals until my children were grown. I worried about how society, and even my husband, would perceive me. In this episode, I'll share what almost made me reject the idea of having children, how I eventually realized I wanted them, and the most surprising parts of motherhood.
Creativity on your own terms and why deserving is only the beginning with Jamie Varon
If you consider yourself a creative spirit this episode is for you. Join me and Jamie Varon as we talk about Taylor Swift, the advantage of starting your creative journey later in life, the fear of exposing yourself and being honest, overcoming guilt and shame for expressing yourself, and how believing you deserve the life you want isn't an outcome. It's only the beginning. Jamie is the author of Radically Content, a designer, digital course creator, and creative consultant living in Calabasas, CA.
How I left for Taylor Swift ticketless and 40-min later saw her perform
My most unbelievable manifestation story yet: how I got tickets to Taylor Swift’s sold-out Eras Tour after getting on a train to MetLife Stadium ticketless and without a prospect of getting one. Read on, or listen in, to hear a miraculous tale about not taking no for an answer, the power of desire, and unquestionable kindness. I hope this inspires you to believe, be brave, and be fearless in pursuing what you desire.
How a Mother of 4 Kids Started a Successful Business with Hayley Clark
Motherhood. Entrepreneurship. Often, women are unsure if they can do both. Or if they even want both. Growing up, I believed motherhood meant losing yourself. And becoming invisible to the world. Boy, was I wrong. With a little girl now of my own, my idea of what women are capable of expanded. That’s why I love this conversation with Hayley Clark, founder of Honey Mark. As a mama of 4 and a successful business owner, I had to talk to her about being a woman, mother, and dreamer.
Why Surrender is the Key to Transformation and Acceptance with Kute Blackson
If you ever wanted a masterclass in the Law of Attraction and spirituality then this episode with Kute Blackson is for you. He’s a beloved inspirational speaker and transformational expert with an incredible story. He’s the author of The Magic of Surrender and takes us through a magical journey. We talk about: what we can learn about surrender from the greatest people in the world, ego and how to embrace resistance, surrendering to death, and more.
More Money, More Joy, and Less Struggle with Rha Goddess
We’re joined this week by a very special guest: Rha Goddess. Rha is CEO of Move the Crowd, the entrepreneurial soul coach behind hundreds of changemakers, cultural visionaries and social entrepreneurs, multiple New York Times Bestselling author, and an activist, focusing on issues of racial justice and equality, electoral politics, and more. She discusses how to live in concert with the truth and how to slow down and listen to Source/God/Universe, and delivers a powerful message about our own power, the power of money, and how to reframe success.
The Science of (True) Happiness with Emily vanSonnenberg
We’re joined this week by positive psychology multi-hyphenate Emily vanSonnenberg. She is a university psychology course creator and lecturer, psychological and behavioral healer, creativity consultant, and yoga instructor. Emily discusses her journey to working in positive psychology, five life changing questions, the difference between happiness and true happiness, and the power of perception.
How to Embrace Your Voice and Be True to Yourself (in Life and Business) with Laura Belgray
This week's special guest is an absolute legend in the copywriting space: Laura Belgray, founder of Talking Shrimp, co-creator of The Copy Cure, and author of her upcoming book Tough Titties (out summer 2023). Laura discusses her journey to find her niche within copywriting, her ability to use her voice, manage self-doubt, and accept herself as she is. If you’re a business owner, copywriter, digital marketer, or anyone who uses words to communicate ideas or sell on a regular basis, this is a must-listen episode!
Give Yourself Permission to Evolve with Paul Fishman
Our special guest this week, Paul Fishman, is the Host of the top 100 podcast, The Road to Self Love, and Creator of The Self Love Diet … and has recently expanded into relationship content on TikTok and creative consulting. His mission is simple: to empower and inspire a sense of belonging in each of us.
Why it's so Important to Recalibrate and Heal Your Relationship with Yourself with Katie McDonald
In our culture, we develop negative beliefs around self-care and focusing on ourselves. Things like self-care is selfish, taking time for self-care is lazy. But our guest this week, Katie McDonald, creator of b.nourished, had to learn the hard way that taking care of yourself is the only way you can take care of anyone, or anything else. Through illness, burnout, and a deep desperation, Katie came to the hard truth of why recalibrating and healing your own relationship with yourself is really the key to your happiness, your success, etc. She reminds us that we do have permission. “Self Care is not indulgence. Self neglect is selfish.”
Why Shame is an Attachment Wound and How to Transform That with Deirdre Fay
I’m excited to welcome Deirdre Fay this week, author of Becoming Safely Embodied: A Guide to Organize Your Mind, Body and Heart to Feel Secure in the World. Deirdre's message resonates deeply with those who may look successful on the surface, but internally they may be plagued with shame, anxiety, distress, depression, wondering why they’re stuck in these repeating patterns. We had an honest conversation about what trauma really is and how you can feel the better energy you long to step into. She also opened my eyes to why shame is an attachment wound and provides ways to transform it.