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The Madeleine Eliza Show
Madeleine Eliza
21 episodes
3 months ago
In this special 20th episode of The Madeleine Eliza Show, I’m pulling back the curtain on my own creative journey — from the initial spark that inspired this podcast to the lessons I’ve learned about voice, vulnerability, and visionary leadership. This episode is a love letter to creativity: the wild, sacred impulse to make something from nothing… and the discipline it takes to show up, even when it’s messy. I reflect on my personal growth, the dance between art and business, and how women’s voices — especially in leadership — are a revolutionary force. Plus, I share how AI is amplifying my creative process (not replacing it), and why alignment is the theme guiding everything I do this year. Whether you're a creator, a leader, or a woman finding your voice — this one’s for you. ✨ In This Episode: Why I started this podcast & what it's become for me Rick Rubin, raw creativity & the tension between art and commerce Why discipline is the backbone of true creative freedom The power of women’s voices in business and culture How AI has changed my creative process Vulnerability vs. perfection: the magic of showing up raw Personal growth, creative courage & walking in alignment Resources & Links: Follow me on Instagram: @madeleine.eliza Interested in working together? Learn more at www.madeleineeliza.com And as always, if the episode resonates — rate, review, or send it to someone who needs it.
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In this special 20th episode of The Madeleine Eliza Show, I’m pulling back the curtain on my own creative journey — from the initial spark that inspired this podcast to the lessons I’ve learned about voice, vulnerability, and visionary leadership. This episode is a love letter to creativity: the wild, sacred impulse to make something from nothing… and the discipline it takes to show up, even when it’s messy. I reflect on my personal growth, the dance between art and business, and how women’s voices — especially in leadership — are a revolutionary force. Plus, I share how AI is amplifying my creative process (not replacing it), and why alignment is the theme guiding everything I do this year. Whether you're a creator, a leader, or a woman finding your voice — this one’s for you. ✨ In This Episode: Why I started this podcast & what it's become for me Rick Rubin, raw creativity & the tension between art and commerce Why discipline is the backbone of true creative freedom The power of women’s voices in business and culture How AI has changed my creative process Vulnerability vs. perfection: the magic of showing up raw Personal growth, creative courage & walking in alignment Resources & Links: Follow me on Instagram: @madeleine.eliza Interested in working together? Learn more at www.madeleineeliza.com And as always, if the episode resonates — rate, review, or send it to someone who needs it.
Show more...
Management
Religion & Spirituality,
Business,
Spirituality,
Health & Fitness,
Sexuality
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Self-Actualisation: Entrapment and Breaking Free
The Madeleine Eliza Show
41 minutes 8 seconds
1 year ago
Self-Actualisation: Entrapment and Breaking Free
This episode speaks to the longing many women feel that life was supposed to be more beautiful than this. That perhaps this relationship or this job is not big enough for us, or not the right shape for us. We might yearn to express ourselves more fully, or to follow the whispered desires of our soul. In this episode, we use story and mythology to explore the ways in which women become entrapped in lives that don’t quite fit, the danger and soul loss that can ensue, and how we can reckon with our own inner darkness and longings in order to break free. Including my take on the Frozen franchise, which are the 2 highest grossing animated films of all time, and which are all about reclamation of the dark feminine in order to self-actualise! We discuss the tantric perspective of soul loss vs our modern understanding of trauma and dissociation. Self-actualisation is the pinnacle of Maslow’s hierarchy of needs. He argued that only once our other more basic needs have been met, are we able to fulfil our potential and live our purpose. To step into our “dharma”, if you like. We explore this in some detail, and look at the traits of self-actualised people which includes having more peak experiences. We overlay this with a spiritual perspective, and the inner work of ‘wading through the muck’ which often has to be completed before we can step into bliss and transcendence. To go deeper into some of these themes you can grab my free 10-page ebook “From Hollow to Whole: Healing the Distorted Feminine” at madeleineeliza.com/whole References Doyle, G. 2020 “Untamed”, The Dial Press Friedan, B. 1963 “The Feminine Mystique”, W.W Norton Pinkola-Estes, C. 1992 “Women Who Run with the Wolves”, Ballantine Books Van Der Kolk, B. 2014 “The Body Keeps the Score”, Viking Press * In the time since recording this episode, Inside Out 2 has surpassed Frozen 2 as the highest grossing animated film of all time: https://screenrant.com/every-highest-grossing-animated-movie-how-long/
The Madeleine Eliza Show
In this special 20th episode of The Madeleine Eliza Show, I’m pulling back the curtain on my own creative journey — from the initial spark that inspired this podcast to the lessons I’ve learned about voice, vulnerability, and visionary leadership. This episode is a love letter to creativity: the wild, sacred impulse to make something from nothing… and the discipline it takes to show up, even when it’s messy. I reflect on my personal growth, the dance between art and business, and how women’s voices — especially in leadership — are a revolutionary force. Plus, I share how AI is amplifying my creative process (not replacing it), and why alignment is the theme guiding everything I do this year. Whether you're a creator, a leader, or a woman finding your voice — this one’s for you. ✨ In This Episode: Why I started this podcast & what it's become for me Rick Rubin, raw creativity & the tension between art and commerce Why discipline is the backbone of true creative freedom The power of women’s voices in business and culture How AI has changed my creative process Vulnerability vs. perfection: the magic of showing up raw Personal growth, creative courage & walking in alignment Resources & Links: Follow me on Instagram: @madeleine.eliza Interested in working together? Learn more at www.madeleineeliza.com And as always, if the episode resonates — rate, review, or send it to someone who needs it.