
During this very special episode of Stream of COPY-ness, S2 E2, Vanessa chats with embodiment coach, blog writer, and her long time soul-sister in both business and life, Alyssa Kuzins about what it's like to voluntarily implode your own life, jump timelines for the betterment of your evolution, and how the art of storytelling can be used as a writer's best tool.
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From the sode —
Peta Kelly's Substack "The PK Diaries"
Links & resources —
IG: ALYSSAKUZINS
Email: ALYSSAKUZINS@gmail.com
Alyssa’s Substack, “With Love, From Charleston.”
Vanessa’s Substack, “Checking out.”
Quotes from the episode —
"If you can't see it the timelines has ended." - Alyssa Kuzins
"Truly, I say timeline because I mean, it is literally like the multiverse in Marvel like it is a new time, I firmly believe that I can't go back to the old timeline I was on. It's not to say that I am rejecting my old life or that I am in any way regretful or remorseful or that I do not take great pride in my life before this timeline. But I am on a new one, and one feels elevated." - Alyssa Kuzins
"Stories allow us to speak to people and invite them into contemplation." - Alyssa Kuzins
"That choice to willingly risk to break your own heart, or even in those moments, not even the risk, but you know, you're gonna break your own heart like you're doing it versus waiting for life to explode around you because you didn't listen. Because you avoided the hard conversations, the questions because you didn't listen to what God was telling you, because you didn't listen to your intuition. And then shit hit the fan - You have a choice, whether you're going to let it get to that point where like." - Alyssa Kuzins
"I'm a very big believer in a divine plan, and that we all have a divine plan, and it's more of a map than a plan. And whether you believe in God or spirit or whatever you want to call it like, the breadcrumbs are there, the steps are there, but you have to be the one to take the initiative to follow them, and move through them. And course correct. That map is only going to take you so far." - Vanessa Lima