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Shadow Work, WTF?
Caitlin Clark | Shadow Alchemy Coaching Academy
155 episodes
5 days ago
Forget the love-and-light BS. Shadow Work, WTF? dives into the shadows we’d rather hide — shame, fear, boundaries, people-pleasing, and imposter syndrome — and shows you how to actually work with them in your life and with your clients. Through raw, messy, unfiltered conversations, we make shadow work human, practical, and sometimes laugh-out-loud messy.
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Forget the love-and-light BS. Shadow Work, WTF? dives into the shadows we’d rather hide — shame, fear, boundaries, people-pleasing, and imposter syndrome — and shows you how to actually work with them in your life and with your clients. Through raw, messy, unfiltered conversations, we make shadow work human, practical, and sometimes laugh-out-loud messy.
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Self-Improvement
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Ep 100. Shadow Work Confessions: Petty grudges, hilarious regrets, and unfiltered truth with Caitlin & Co.
Shadow Work, WTF?
1 hour 22 minutes 40 seconds
12 months ago
Ep 100. Shadow Work Confessions: Petty grudges, hilarious regrets, and unfiltered truth with Caitlin & Co.

In this milestone episode of Shadow Work, WTF?, I’m celebrating 100 episodes the only way I know how—bringing in some of my favourite biz besties to share their deepest secrets, play twisted truth-or-dare games, and sip (okay, chug) drinks as we bare it all.


Expect the unexpected in this special, no-holds-barred chat fest. From accidentally lighting someone's hair on fire to the hidden dark arts of the coaching industry, nothing’s off-limits. We’re talking toxic traits, petty reasons for blocking people, and revenge stories that prove self-growth has some twisted turns.


This episode is all about laughs, gasps, and maybe a tiny bit of regret, especially when we bring up past relationships, ex-family members we’re still a little too fond of, and the worst advice we ever gave in our early days. I mean, who hasn't tried to “play it cool” while quietly obsessing over an ex’s new partner, right?


Whether you're here for the drinking games, the questionable advice, or just to feel a little better about your own chaotic past, this episode is for you.

So grab some popcorn (or a strong drink, you’ll need it) and get ready for a shadow work party you didn’t know you needed.


Follow the gang:

  • Follow Michelle on Instagram: ⁠@michellepanning⁠
  • Follow Breanna on Instagram: ⁠@iambreannamay⁠
  • Follow Laura on Instagram: ⁠@lauragradyy⁠
  • Follow Ro on Instagram: ⁠@rochenehawley⁠


Connect with Me:

If you actually enjoyed this hot mess of an episode, share it with someone who needs a laugh (or someone who thrives on secondhand embarrassment). 


Tag us on Instagram with your favourite part, whether it’s a random pet peeve or a new cringe-worthy confession!


Instagram: ⁠@complete_bycaitlin⁠


Here’s to 100 episodes of unfiltered laughs, real talk, and all the shadow work (and chaos) that got us here. Don’t forget to subscribe, rate, and review.

Shadow Work, WTF?
Forget the love-and-light BS. Shadow Work, WTF? dives into the shadows we’d rather hide — shame, fear, boundaries, people-pleasing, and imposter syndrome — and shows you how to actually work with them in your life and with your clients. Through raw, messy, unfiltered conversations, we make shadow work human, practical, and sometimes laugh-out-loud messy.