Today we’re diving into a topic most people really don’t like to talk about… failure. If you’re someone who prides yourself on excellence, performance, and doing things “right,” the idea of failing might make you cringe. I get it, it used to be one of my biggest fears too. In this episode, I share a story about my son's trunk-or-treat event, and how it brought back a high school pottery class memory and a moment where I walked away instead of allowing myself to learn through imperf...
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Today we’re diving into a topic most people really don’t like to talk about… failure. If you’re someone who prides yourself on excellence, performance, and doing things “right,” the idea of failing might make you cringe. I get it, it used to be one of my biggest fears too. In this episode, I share a story about my son's trunk-or-treat event, and how it brought back a high school pottery class memory and a moment where I walked away instead of allowing myself to learn through imperf...
Can you believe we’re heading into the second half of 2025 already?! Whether this year has been everything you dreamed of-or nothing like you planned-this is a gentle, honest, pause for reflection and realignment. In this heartfelt solo episode, I’m sharing a personal message I wrote for myself and for you. It’s a reminder to breathe, reflect, and remember that peace, presence, and purpose are still available to you. Right now. Take this as your permission slip-to reset, to reflec...
It Starts With You
Today we’re diving into a topic most people really don’t like to talk about… failure. If you’re someone who prides yourself on excellence, performance, and doing things “right,” the idea of failing might make you cringe. I get it, it used to be one of my biggest fears too. In this episode, I share a story about my son's trunk-or-treat event, and how it brought back a high school pottery class memory and a moment where I walked away instead of allowing myself to learn through imperf...