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Divine Whining
Kristin Dalziel
70 episodes
5 days ago

In December of 2022, I (Kristin) took the biggest risk I ever had: going all in on myself.
Broken-hearted, unfulfilled and energetically stunted, I left my highly successful fitness career and the studios associated, sold all of my belongings and took to the world as a nomadic full-time entrepreneur.
Somewhere in the most unstable version of my existence, I found my purpose (and only one part of it is yammering into a microphone named "Barbara")
 Join me each week as I candidly and unapologetically delve into inspiring and enlightening conversations about growth, perseverance, identity, spirituality, and - of course - the dumpster-fire failures and lessons that come with the whole self-discovery thing.
Gritty, raw, and a little unhinged, I invite you to tune in and feel like you can trust the universe a little more too; because let's be honest: Divine timing is real
...but that doesn't mean we're not gonna complain about it.

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Mental Health
Health & Fitness
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In December of 2022, I (Kristin) took the biggest risk I ever had: going all in on myself.
Broken-hearted, unfulfilled and energetically stunted, I left my highly successful fitness career and the studios associated, sold all of my belongings and took to the world as a nomadic full-time entrepreneur.
Somewhere in the most unstable version of my existence, I found my purpose (and only one part of it is yammering into a microphone named "Barbara")
 Join me each week as I candidly and unapologetically delve into inspiring and enlightening conversations about growth, perseverance, identity, spirituality, and - of course - the dumpster-fire failures and lessons that come with the whole self-discovery thing.
Gritty, raw, and a little unhinged, I invite you to tune in and feel like you can trust the universe a little more too; because let's be honest: Divine timing is real
...but that doesn't mean we're not gonna complain about it.

Show more...
Mental Health
Health & Fitness
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Forced Futures & Passive Progress
Divine Whining
39 minutes 49 seconds
1 year ago
Forced Futures & Passive Progress
My little goldfish brain and I are back this week for another (requested) solo episode. Join me as I ramble my way through some thoughts on dating over 30, being ghosted by clients, editors' notes from last week's episode and - more importantly- the part where I keep my brain in check long enough to get deep on a topic that somehow seems to stunt us all: progress.Mindfully Gay PodcastHosted by Nick Walton, John Cottrell, and Jerry BuieListen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifyHit Air Equestrian...
Divine Whining

In December of 2022, I (Kristin) took the biggest risk I ever had: going all in on myself.
Broken-hearted, unfulfilled and energetically stunted, I left my highly successful fitness career and the studios associated, sold all of my belongings and took to the world as a nomadic full-time entrepreneur.
Somewhere in the most unstable version of my existence, I found my purpose (and only one part of it is yammering into a microphone named "Barbara")
 Join me each week as I candidly and unapologetically delve into inspiring and enlightening conversations about growth, perseverance, identity, spirituality, and - of course - the dumpster-fire failures and lessons that come with the whole self-discovery thing.
Gritty, raw, and a little unhinged, I invite you to tune in and feel like you can trust the universe a little more too; because let's be honest: Divine timing is real
...but that doesn't mean we're not gonna complain about it.