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The Healthy Sensitive's Podcast
Leah Burkhart
99 episodes
4 months ago
A podcast for highly sensitive people and introverts who want to live BIG (go after big dreams, serve the world in big ways, and have big adventures)...but still keep their health and their sanity in the process.
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Mental Health
Health & Fitness,
Alternative Health
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A podcast for highly sensitive people and introverts who want to live BIG (go after big dreams, serve the world in big ways, and have big adventures)...but still keep their health and their sanity in the process.
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Mental Health
Health & Fitness,
Alternative Health
Episodes (20/99)
The Healthy Sensitive's Podcast
What's Your Burnout Type?
In this episode, I spend a few minutes updating folks on my latest passion project (The Energy Generator). It's for women who run a business and who want more energy. In our program, we talk about how there are multiple types of burnout (they come in more flavors than one). I adapted the content to speak directly to highly sensitive people.    If you like the content and want to find out more, please join us for our webinar! I would love to see you. Even if you can't make it for the live presentation, you'll still get a recording of it afterward if you're interested. It's free!    Join us for the webinar! (Link below)  https://dani-dupuis.mykajabi.com/microcast-registration   If you would like to join the Healthy Sensitive Meetup group and get access to unlimited live events, and to our private discord channel, click here:  "The Healthy Sensitives": https://www.meetup.com/the-healthy-sensitives/ 
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4 months ago
31 minutes

The Healthy Sensitive's Podcast
It's Good to be the King: Reclaiming small joys, emotional freedom, and the power of choosing your own internal weather.
🎧 Intro – Why I’m Still Talking Hi everyone. I’m Leah Burkhart, and welcome back to The Healthy Sensitive—a podcast for sensitive souls trying to live awake in a world that’s still half-asleep. This is a space for those of us who don’t just want to get through life—we want to feel it. We’re the kind of people who tend to live like everything is a miracle, to borrow the quote often attributed to Einstein.We notice the way light changes in a room. The shift in someone’s tone. The way our own hearts thud when something matters.And we’re not here to tune that out—we’re here to make space for it. There’s a quote I’ve always loved by Vivian Greene: “Life isn’t about waiting for the storm to pass. It’s about learning how to dance in the rain.” And for sensitive people, I think we’re not just dancing in the rain. We’re memorizing the smell of it, writing poetry about it, and wondering if we’re supposed to be doing it better. That brings me to what I really wanted to share today. 🛠️ What I’m Building (and Why) Lately, I’ve been thinking a lot about what kind of content I want to create.There’s just so much noise out there—podcasts, Substacks, social media reels—and I’ve had moments where I’ve wondered if I should even add to the pile. At first, I thought: maybe if I sound smart enough, I’ll be adding value. Maybe I should teach more. Prove I’m useful.But when I really sat with it, I asked a deeper question: What has helped me most when I felt low? Sometimes, sure—I wanted information.What vitamin could help?How do I sleep better?What’s the research say? But more often…What I needed most was just to not feel so alone.To hear someone say, “Me too.”Not with advice. Just with presence. That’s part of why I’ve funneled so much energy into the Meetup groups I run. I want to create a place where sensitive people can gather and just be real with each other.But I also know not everyone can join a live group.Some folks need asynchronous connection.They need the content to come to them—when they’re ready, and in a form they can take in. So I’m building something. It’s not done yet—it’s still in the messy, creative, patchwork phase—but I’m building a full ecosystem for sensitive people.One that includes: Free content (like this podcast and my Substack) A $5/month membership that gives you access to all the live Meetup groups and coaching circles And, eventually, a space where you can take courses, engage in community discussions, and find tools tailored to how your system works Right now, that $5/month just covers the cost of the Meetup account itself. But here's the bonus:If you join now, you’re grandfathered in at that price for life, even after the full system is live and has more features. It’s my way of saying thank you—to the early believers.And for those of you who just want to keep listening or reading quietly in the background—that’s okay too. The podcast and Substack posts stay free.Always. 🌱 Today’s Story: “It’s Good to Be the King” Now let me take you to the story that’s been living in my chest all week. I’ve been thinking about my grandmother.She was a woman with sharp wit, a minimalist’s soul, and a strong pour of scotch in the evening. She had three kids, including my dad. And she went through something that—at the time—was quietly devastating.Her husband left her… for a man.And this was not a time when that was talked about or supported. It was brave. And hard. And real. But they navigated it with grace. He said, “If you get a child support check, it’s because I have money. If you don’t, it’s because I don’t.”He let her keep the house. He stayed honorable. She didn’t crumble. She figured it out. And what I remember most is not the hardship—but the way she sat in her chair at the end of the day, a beret perched on her head, a glass of scotch in hand, and this sly, self-satisfied smile as she’d say: “It’s good to be the king.” It was as if, in that moment, she wasn’t waiting for anything else to fall into pl
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4 months ago
19 minutes

The Healthy Sensitive's Podcast
The REAL Reason HSP's Are Scared to Ask For What They Want
Summary: Why is it that so many highly sensitive people struggle to ask for what they want? Is it fear of rejection—or something deeper? In this gentle, reflective episode, we explore the quieter truth: that many HSPs aren’t afraid of being told no... they’re afraid of being told yes. We walk through the hidden fears beneath desire, the right-brain wisdom that often goes unheard, and the cultural noise that drowns out intuitive knowing. Along the way, we draw from the research of Bianca Acevedo, the teachings of Martha Beck, and the soul-deep ache for both authenticity and belonging. This episode is an invitation to return to the power of sensitivity—not as weakness, but as precision. And to remember that what you want may already be unfolding... if you’re quiet enough to notice. We Will Walk Through: The counterintuitive reason HSPs hold back from desire Why asking for what you want can feel like a risk to your nervous system Insights on right-brain processing and language barriers for intuitive people The tension between personal power and the longing to belong A gentle reminder that you may already be living someone's dream (it might just not be yours) How to start (by inches) creating the life of your dreams
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5 months ago
1 hour 3 minutes

The Healthy Sensitive's Podcast
Who Are You? Why HSP's Are So Hungry to Answer This Question
I'm back after almost a year! In this episode I discuss: - Why it is that the question "who are you?" is so important for HSP's - Strategies for how to sneak up to the answer to this question - Why it may be the case that the answer is not static (perhaps I am not so much a particular kind of person so much as I am a process) - Why it is that highly sensitive people tend to struggle in this area (hint: we are so good at adapting that we sometimes don't know who we are when we aren't busy trying to achieve something or please someone) - Where you can go if you want a deeper discussion with fellow sensitive people and/or more engagement with additional content   Join Our Meetup Group! https://www.meetup.com/the-healthy-sensitives/   Join Our Substack Group (VERY new) https://leahburkhart.substack.com/ 
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5 months ago
36 minutes

The Healthy Sensitive's Podcast
Five Activities to Help You Befriend Your Sensitivity
In this episode, we cover five activities HSP's can use to befriend their sensitivity (all inspired by Elaine Aron's Highly Sensitive Person Workbook).  Identify negative labels you have either told yourself or heard others say to you. Create a rebuttal to each one. Leverage your sensitivity as a strength by leaning into a sensory exercise. Identify ways in which you are a "priestly advisor" and the ways in which that serves as an asset in your work and/or in your relationships. Challenge your internal critic by getting curious about it.  Lean into growth mindset and the power of "yet"  Follow me on Instagram @thehealthysensitive (https://www.instagram.com/thehealthysensitive/)  Join our Meetup Group: https://www.meetup.com/The-Healthy-Sensitives/  Join our Online Community: https://the-healthy-sensitive.mn.co/   
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1 year ago
34 minutes

The Healthy Sensitive's Podcast
Embracing Grief and Finding Meaning in Loss
In this episode of The Healthy Sensitive, Leah navigates the poignant journey of grief and loss, drawing from her personal experiences. Following the loss of her cherished cat Sasha, Leah offers an exploration into the process of grieving, examining the varied forms and stages of grief as described by experts like Brené Brown and David Kessler. Delving into the profound words of Thomas More's Dark Night of the Soul, she draws a parallel between her personal growth and the transformative power of profound grief. Leah also touches on the concept of post-traumatic growth, demonstrating how sensitive individuals can positively channel their emotional reactivity during times of loss. Emphasizing the importance of deriving meaning and purpose in the wake of a loss, Leah integrates wisdom from thinkers such as David Kessler, Cheryl Sandberg, and Thomas More. She weaves scientific findings on resilience and personal-stories into a comprehensive narrative that sheds light on our emotional response to loss. This episode also presents an in-depth analysis of various practices aimed at easing the pain of loss, from spiritual engagement and fostering connections to creative pursuits. Leah underscores the significance of shared grief and social connections in facilitating healing. Whether you are grappling with a personal loss or guiding someone else through theirs, this episode sparks hope, offering comfort and perspective. It illuminates the path from grief to growth, transforming the loss into a catalyst for personal evolution. To join the Healthy Sensitive Community, Join Us Here: https://the-healthy-sensitive.mn.co/ 
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1 year ago
33 minutes

The Healthy Sensitive's Podcast
The Dark Side of Purposeful Living: High Sensitivity and Workaholism
In this episode of The Healthy Sensitive, Leah Burkhart delves deep into the intriguing relationship between high sensitivity and workaholism. Primarily focusing on highly sensitive people, she sheds light on their profound depth of processing, which often leads to extended work hours, perfectionism, and excessive preparation for tasks. This life-altering conversation illuminates the positive and negative effects of this overwhelming drive on their lives. Highlighting the innate empathy and responsiveness of highly sensitive individuals, Leah elucidates how these traits can spiral into workaholism. Such individuals tend to absorb the emotional needs of others around them, inevitably adding to their workload. This episode candidly addresses the challenges highly sensitive individuals encounter when setting boundaries at the workplace, largely due to their intense passion and enthusiasm for their work. This discussion further underscores how highly sensitive people often link their self-esteem to professional achievements. Such validation from work accomplishments, although gratifying, can make them vulnerable to conflating their career success with personal worth. The talk concludes by deftly tackling the fine balance between the pursuit of career satisfaction and the reality of overstimulation commonly encountered by highly sensitive individuals. We dig into personal examples, delving onto the real impact of this phenomenon on personal lives. The value of understanding this dynamic is stressed as a stepping stone towards positive changes. Leah shares insightful tips about time management, boundary setting, task delegation and cultivating empathy while preserving one's personal space and identity. We also delve into the benefits of seeking internal validation, diversifying interests, effective feedback acquisition and embracing imperfections. The topics extend to include methods to prevent overstimulation like creating serene workspaces, incorporating physical activity in routines and stress management. Furthermore, addressing fear of failure paves the way to setting attainable goals, nurturing a growth mindset and fostering self-compassion. Ultimately, this episode champions self-awareness to improve work habits and achieve a healthier work-life balance while prioritizing wellbeing. Be sure to check out the show notes for links to an online community and free meetup events for continued learning and support. Dive into this enlightening discussion on high sensitivity and strategies for combating workaholism today.   To join our community and share your experiences with these subjects, you can find our online community here: https://the-healthy-sensitive.mn.co/    To Join our Meetup Group, click Here: https://www.meetup.com/The-Healthy-Sensitives/ 
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1 year ago
21 minutes

The Healthy Sensitive's Podcast
How Having Purpose Affects Motivation and Resilience
In this episode of the Healthy Sensitive, Leah explores the profound impact of purpose on motivation and resilience. The discussion offers an extensive study on how appreciating your unique purpose can elevate your motivation, direct your life towards your goals, and enhance your stress tolerance. Leah elucidates the intriguing relationship between 'purpose', 'meaning', and our resilience, edging on the realm of neuroscience to portray how 'the seeking system' and dopamine pathways of our brain govern motivation. She enlightens listeners with a variety of unconventional strategies known to stimulate dopamine production aiming to boost motivation. Insights from Joshua Freedman's article on misconceptions around life purpose are intricately debunked, and guidance is given to those searching for their life purpose. Backed by research and practical advice, this episode seeks to inspire listeners to discover their true purpose and heighten their motivation levels. The episode also encompasses a discussion on the significance of emotional intelligence, human connections, and personal talents in identifying our true purpose. Additionally, it delves into aspects like long-term goals and spotlights the vitality of autonomy, mastery, and purpose in fueling productivity, as illustrated by Daniel Pink's book, Drive. Utilizing resources from luminaries such as Daniel Pink, Andrew Huberman, and Joshua Freedman can be an essential tool in comprehending and leading a purposeful life. If you're seeking to uncover your purpose, or elevate your motivation, this is the episode for you! Whether you are driven by passion or curiosity, everyone has a unique purpose to unravel. Join us for insightful workshops or in our online community, and let us assist you in reaching your maximum potential. Stay tuned for more!   Citations: Andrew Huberman from Huberman Labs: https://www.hubermanlab.com/newsletter/tools-to-manage-dopamine-and-improve-motivation-and-drive  Daniel H. Pink https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_p4esMj2EC8 ; https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_vSymiIrKP8 ; Drive: https://www.amazon.com/Drive-Surprising-Truth-About-Motivates/dp/1594484805  Joshua Freedman: https://www.6seconds.org/2021/01/13/coaching-purpose/  Purpose Checkup: https://www.bluezones.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/12/The-Purpose-Checkup.pdf  Why Finding Purpose “Feels Right” https://www.kornferry.com/insights/this-week-in-leadership/purpose-neuroscience#:~:text=We%20humans%20are%20wired%20to,purpose%20that%20comes%20with%20it.    Stay Connected! Healthy Sensitive Resources:  Healthy Sensitive Community: https://the-healthy-sensitive.mn.co/  Healthy Sensitive Meetup: https://www.meetup.com/The-Healthy-Sensitives/  Book a Coaching Session: https://TheHealthySensitiveScheduling.as.me/ 
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1 year ago
21 minutes

The Healthy Sensitive's Podcast
How to Clarify Our Purpose (and Why It Matters)
Our latest episode of The Healthy Sensitive takes you on a journey to discover your purpose. We help you comprehend the legacy you wish to leave behind by identifying problems you enjoy solving and people you love helping. Through an 'expansion and experimentation' mindset, we explore realms you are eager to delve into and learn from. Join us in this self-discovery journey as we navigate through curiosity, risk, trust, pleasure, and spirituality to identify the purpose that makes you come alive.   Resources and Links: If you are interested in diving more deeply into this material as well as other on-demand content and want to connect with others and share your experiences... please join our online network: https://the-healthy-sensitive.mn.co/  To attend live presentations and workshops, join the Healthy Sensitive Meetup Group https://www.meetup.com/The-Healthy-Sensitives/  If you are interested in publishing an online course in the community and getting paid for it and/or want to lead a workshop in our meetup, please email me at leah@thehealthysensitive.com  If you want to schedule a complimentary coaching session with me, you can go to my calendar at: https://TheHealthySensitiveScheduling.as.me/   
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1 year ago
18 minutes

The Healthy Sensitive's Podcast
A New Era: A Season Intro
Welcome back to the Healthy Sensitive podcast where we navigate high sensitivity and everything that comes along with it. This episode explores the host's journey with her own high sensitivity, her bouts with creative seasons, her struggles with consistency, and her passion for sharing informative content. She reflects on her many roles, from a clinical health educator to an entrepreneur, and relates to listeners who also thrive on a portfolio model of work. This episode gives a sneak peek into exciting new elements being introduced to the podcast and the broader Healthy Sensitive community. The host shares her recent endeavor of creating structured content and an online community to enhance the sharing and access of valuable content. Courses, workshops, coaching programs, and even opportunities for others to create and be rewarded for their content will be featured in this revamped online community. The host dives deeper into the target audience of the Healthy Sensitive – highly sensitive entrepreneurs. She acknowledges the unique challenges faced by this group especially in terms of self-promotion and provides solutions through the revamped online community. The focus is on promoting each other’s work instead of self-promotion. In this way, the online community can become a nurturing space for celebrating success and building networks. As for future podcast episodes, expect regular content exploring wellness practices for highly sensitive entrepreneurs. Additionally, there will be premium content providing intimate details about the host's personal life for those seeking a deeper connection and understanding. The ultimate goal is to offer content that is engaging, educational, and entirely ad-free. To join our online community, click here: https://the-healthy-sensitive.mn.co/  To schedule a complimentary coaching session with me, click here: https://TheHealthySensitiveScheduling.as.me/  To Join our Meetup Group, Click Here: https://www.meetup.com/The-Healthy-Sensitives/  If you have any questions or feedback about the online community meetup groups, or anything else about the Healthy Sensitive platform, feel free to email the host at Leah@thehealthysensitive.com.  
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1 year ago
13 minutes

The Healthy Sensitive's Podcast
Imposter Syndrome: Why Are So Many of Us HSP’s Prone To It?
In today's episode, I'll talk about: The Types of Imposter Syndrome: The Perfectionist: This person sets extremely high standards for themselves and feels like any mistake is a sign of failure. The Expert: This individual believes they need to know everything before taking on a task and fears being exposed for not knowing something. The Soloist: This type prefers to work alone, as they believe seeking help would reveal their lack of ability. The Natural Genius: This person believes that their success should come naturally, and any struggle or need for effort indicates incompetence. The Superhero: This type feels the need to excel in every aspect of their life, often at the expense of their own well-being. Why HSP's are Prone to It: Heightened Self-Awareness: Highly sensitive individuals tend to be more introspective and self-aware. While this can be a valuable quality, it can also lead to overthinking and analyzing their actions, which might contribute to feelings of inadequacy and doubt. Intense Emotions: HSIs often experience emotions more intensely than others. This heightened emotional state can lead to a stronger response to perceived failures or mistakes, magnifying the fear of being exposed as a fraud. Perfectionism: Many highly sensitive people have a strong desire for things to be perfect due to their attention to detail and sensitivity to their environment. This perfectionism can set unrealistically high standards for themselves, making it difficult to accept anything less than flawless performance. Comparison and Sensitivity to Feedback: HSIs may be more attuned to how they compare to others and may take feedback, especially constructive criticism, to heart. A negative comment or even a small mistake could trigger feelings of not measuring up. Empathy and Empathetic Distress: Empathy is a common trait in highly sensitive individuals. They may easily pick up on others' emotions and might internalize negative feedback or perceive criticism more intensely, leading to self-doubt. Fear of Rejection: Highly sensitive people often seek harmony and avoid conflict. The fear of disappointing others or not meeting expectations could contribute to impostor syndrome as they fear being rejected for not living up to their perceived roles or responsibilities. External Validation: HSIs may rely more on external validation to feel secure in their abilities. If they don't receive the praise or recognition they seek, they might doubt their competence and feel like impostors. Deep Reflection: Highly sensitive individuals tend to deeply reflect on their experiences and actions. While this introspection can be insightful, it can also lead to ruminating over perceived mistakes and inadequacies.
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2 years ago
50 minutes

The Healthy Sensitive's Podcast
Boundaries - What Are They REALLY And How Do We Set Them?
In this episode, we talk about: What boundaries are Types of boundaries Why boundaries are important to highly sensitive people in particular Why they are important to our health How to build boundaries How to communicate our boundaries with others (without being a jerk)
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2 years ago
1 hour 11 minutes

The Healthy Sensitive's Podcast
Jules De Vitto - Transpersonal Coach for HSP
Jules De Vitto, MAEd, MSc is a Certified Transpersonal Coach and Educator based in London. She helps those who identify with the traits of high sensitivity  to navigate emotional overwhelm, step into their authentic power and align with their true purpose in life. In our conversation, we talk about:  - Jules' journey  to becoming a transpersonal coach - Whether HSP's are born (nature) or made by way of challenging experiences (nurture) - The strengths inherent in HSP's - Why it is particularly important for HSP's to engage in an inquiry that engages the spirit (in other words - to develop an inquiry  about meaning and purpose)   
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3 years ago
27 minutes

The Healthy Sensitive's Podcast
The Right Amount of Risk
In today's episode, I discuss:  The current risks I am taking on How we define risk Intuition vs. Impulse Highly Sensitive People and Risk HSP's and an inverted pyramid of needs Culture and risk What is worth doing even if we fail? Being creative with how we build our lives Trickster vs. Martyr  How to create an ecosystem that supports a healthy response to risk/failure If ever you want support, you can reach Leah at www.thehealthysensitive.com or you can email her at leah@thehealthysensitive.com 
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3 years ago
1 hour

The Healthy Sensitive's Podcast
HSP’s and Perfectionism (Breaking the Perfectionism-Adrenal Fatigue- Depression Triangle)
Perfectionism. It seems like something we should strive for. Right? No. Perfectionism is toxic. It decreases our creative potential. It demolishes our ability to connect with other people. It also (unfortunately) is really common amongst highly  sensitive people. In today's episode, we will discuss:  - Definition of perfectionism  - How perfectionism is different from health striving - Tools for curbing and managing perfectionism which includes: Cultivating authenticity Identifying your "something larger"  Prioritizing pleasure Leveraging our relationships Creativity  Nourishment Growth Exercise Rest
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3 years ago
1 hour 40 minutes

The Healthy Sensitive's Podcast
Seven Mindful Questions - Interview with Lisa Nezneski
Lisa is a pharmacist as well as a certified mindfulness teacher. She has authored two books: “Grounded in Chaos - Leaning into adversity and learning joy” and 7 Mindful Questions: Stop wasting time. Redirect your mind. Focus on what matters.”  In our conversation, we touch on a number of things.  We talk about her personal and professional journey.  We discuss the value of integrating tools from western modern medicine along with traditional modalities and mindfulness practices.  We talk about the importance of living in alignment with our values.  We, of course, spend a good deal of time covering her newest book: Seven mindful questions.    And more... Lisa has GENEROUSLY offered some complimentary resources for listeners of the Healthy Sensitive Podcast. You can find the link for that, below. https://www.lisanezneski.com/bonus-meditations-for-the-healthy-sensitive-podcast Bonus Meditations for the Healthy Sensitive Podcast   You can also find Lisa at her main website: www.lisanezneski.com   
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4 years ago
1 hour 3 minutes

The Healthy Sensitive's Podcast
Interview with Andy Mort on The Gentle Rebel
in today’s episode, I had the privilege of speaking with a long-time podcaster, musician, and coach who also works with highly sensitive people. His name is Andy Mort. He has been a host of the podcast “The Gentle Rebel” for a number of years. He has a plethora of resources dedicated to highly sensitive people…and in particular…highly sensitive creatives. You can download his podcast (again…the Gentle Rebel) anywhere you access your podcasts. You can also find him at his website www.andymort.com . In our conversation, we covered a number of topics. We talked about the challenges and celebrations of entrepreneurship (especially for HSP entrepreneurs). We talked about the difference of work-life balance vs. work-life integration (or disintegration…more on that in the show). We talk about the delicate balance that comes with marketing in a way that produces results…but ALSO is in alignment with our values. Creating sustainable workflows when we are our own boss. Self-care for highly sensitive entrepreneurs And a number of other topics.
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4 years ago
1 hour

The Healthy Sensitive's Podcast
Interview with Megan Murk (A Leader in the Health Coaching Space)
Megan Murk is one of those individuals who is irritatingly good at just about whatever she tries. The worst part is that she is also incredibly likable. She is both knowledgeable and wise. She's confident and humble. It's part of why she continues to be an effective leader. She has taken that energy and applied it to helping mold the field of health and wellness coaching. Her hope is to help provide more legitimacy in the coaching space and help others who are interested in becoming coaches to have a reliable standard we can all follow. Where she excels, in particular, is in the emotional health and wellness space. In our discussion, we cover: What coaching is How coaching has evolved over time What the difference between coaching and therapy is How health coaches can effectively move in the emotional health space How coaches can go about getting certified by bodies that differentiate them.
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4 years ago
1 hour 3 minutes

The Healthy Sensitive's Podcast
Taking the Leap and Building Purposeful Work as an HSP
In this episode, I had the privilege of interviewing Andrea Shoun. Andrea is a health educator, author, and network marketing team leader. She is also...quite simply...a phenomenal person. Anyone who meets her walks away feeling better than when they arrived. Anyone who has the privilege of working with her (as I do in multiple capacities) finds themselves feeling like they aren't at work, but are in the sandbox building sand castles. But like...really pretty sand castles. Andrea will share with us how she has built a professional life that allows her to balance her creative cravings, her entrepreneurial side, and the part of her that appreciates stability and routine. She shows us that you can be a sensitive person AND have rewarding work (and that we actually NEED to in order to thrive). She walks her talks, and is willing to take risks (hence the title...taking the Leap). Enjoy!
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4 years ago
46 minutes

The Healthy Sensitive's Podcast
Post Traumatic Growth
Plenty of people have heard about post traumatic stress disorder. But did you know that stress is not the only possible side-effect of adversity and trauma? It turns out that some (roughly 50 - 70 percent of people, in fact) go through trauma and walk away from it stronger than before.  There are a couple of questions I had. First...do we have to experience trauma to gleam these benefits? Could we, for example, create a deliberate exercise to help us grow and increase our capacity even if we haven't endured a horrific event? Second - let's say I have endured a traumatic event...are there TOOLS I can use to optimize my chance of growing (rather than forever being a victim of the whims of my stress)? What are those tools?  These are the elements I cover in today's podcast. 
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4 years ago
54 minutes

The Healthy Sensitive's Podcast
A podcast for highly sensitive people and introverts who want to live BIG (go after big dreams, serve the world in big ways, and have big adventures)...but still keep their health and their sanity in the process.