We need to be able to take. It is an assertive action we can play with! Our developmental need to take, what beliefs may interfere with our ability to assert and take what we need or desire, taking too much and its relationship with scarcity, and the wounds that make it hard for us to take.
Nature Constellations, The Earthy Kind of Sacred With Francesca Mason Boring — EP77
Francesca Mason Boring asks, Who is in this family? Everyone comes from someone — we have roots. In this episode, Francesca speaks on how “the ability to know is always present”, seeing the hidden dynamics, that nature is a teacher for life, the gifts of acknowledging our ancestors.
The Untold Story, Get Out of Your Own Way, and NARM with Bianka Hardin — EP68
Listen in with Bianka Hardin, who taught me the lived experience of self-care, intention, and the power of visualization. We share our unique story of synchronicity, Bianka’s healing journey, personal agency, how we can get in our own way, and when you think you’ve had a setback.
Unknowing and Finding Your Own Knowing With Cynthia Langtiw — EP64
Experience the energy of belief, inspiration, and love in this episode where Cynthia Langtiw and I explore the wobbly place of ‘unknowing’ and the process of finding your own knowing, the power of belief in oneself and in a group with inspiration, decolonization of research methods, the importance of silence, and lifting each other up.
What is Love? Untangling Love from Protection & Fear — EP63
Our soul’s deepest desire is to love and know love. To know what love truly is — and isn’t. But often our ideas of love and loving are warped. This episode is an exploration of free and wholehearted love. I discuss how to untangle destructive ways of being that have been paired with love or being loved.
Lessons in Self Love : Toxic Ancestors and Family Relationships — EP61
In this episode, I explore a question from a listener: “Can you receive love and strength from ancestors or relatives still alive if they are mentally sick/toxic/unhealthy?” I discuss tuning into the soul of our family members that we feel challenged by to receive more than their human form can give us, how our “toxic dynamics or relationships” are the opening to the story of pain or loss in the family, and how these can be taken up as an opportunity to become aware of our gaps in self-love.