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Interviews with extraordinary introverts doing deep and meaningful work in the world, hosted by Katherine Mackenzie-Smith
In this episode I talk about how important it is to actually make time for your business otherwise it can often fall right to the bottom of your priorities list.
Energy is at the foundation of just about everything I do and talk about, especially with regards to creating and running a business. Finding your flow is, essentially, another way of being in alignment with our own truth and our soul’s desires.
Trusting your inner voice requires discernment and understanding what is your true self and your not self. Join me as I chat with author and illustrator, Katie Vaz about how she trusted herself to a whole new fulfilling career.
As introverts and highly sensitive souls, we can adopt the stories of others that shape the way we see ourselves in the world. Rewriting our stories and beliefs is something that can be deeply healing and help us to truly shine as ourselves and that's what my friend Claire Murray and I talk about in this episode
Intuitive business is becoming a bit of a buzzword online, but it's so important to be connected with your own energy and creativity and make decisions from this place. In this episode I chat with Jo ChunYan about what intuitive business looks and feels like
Deciding when to go full time in your business and transitioning from a job and side hustle is a big decision. In this episode, I chat with Bec McFarland about navigating that change.
Understanding gender and identity as a HSP (highly sensitive person) can be a complicated and overwhelming process. In this week's episode, I chat to Cameron Airen about this intersection of identity and how people can navigate it with themselves and others.
How do you find balance as a solopreneur and soulpreneur? In this week's episode, I chat with soulpreneur and self-confessed introvert herself, Yvette Luciano.
Coaching as activism is a concept that is so incredibly important. As people who want to help others, activism is essential. Join me as I chat to Andrea Ranae Johnson about her incredible work and how coaching can become its own form of activism.
I didn't know what would happen when I got the chance to interview the wonderful Alexandra Franzen, but "Subtracting more to get more" was not where I thought we would go.
Mindfully creating and sharing online is the key to sustainable content as an introvert in business. Author and podcaster Rachel Kable shares her best tips in this episode.