“Just because you had a thought doesn’t mean you need to follow it. The right path is something you feel in your body—not something you force in your mind.” – Coach Susan Cooney In this soulful episode of Authentic Conversations, Amarellis and Susan reflect on the importance of human connection, emotional awareness, and trusting your inner compass—especially during times of transition. They explore how isolation often shows up when we're struggling, and why reaching out matters more than ever...
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“Just because you had a thought doesn’t mean you need to follow it. The right path is something you feel in your body—not something you force in your mind.” – Coach Susan Cooney In this soulful episode of Authentic Conversations, Amarellis and Susan reflect on the importance of human connection, emotional awareness, and trusting your inner compass—especially during times of transition. They explore how isolation often shows up when we're struggling, and why reaching out matters more than ever...
In this episode, we focus on cultivating more in our lives, and not necessarily the financial or material aspect of that idea, but more in the way of say peace of mind, transparency and authenticity with yourself and others, respect and understanding, clarity and a variety of other things that qualify as things to try to attain this year.
Authentic Conversations
“Just because you had a thought doesn’t mean you need to follow it. The right path is something you feel in your body—not something you force in your mind.” – Coach Susan Cooney In this soulful episode of Authentic Conversations, Amarellis and Susan reflect on the importance of human connection, emotional awareness, and trusting your inner compass—especially during times of transition. They explore how isolation often shows up when we're struggling, and why reaching out matters more than ever...