
How do you stay grounded when you’re called to stand up?
In this bold and heart-centered episode of Unrestrained B.O.L.D-ness™, Jo Taylor sits down with Kellie Best, a neuromuscular therapist, life coach, and advocate for cultural healing to explore what it truly means to use your voice for change, even when the cost is high.
Kellie’s story is one of courage, conviction, and compassion. From uncovering a human trafficking network to standing up against unethical practices in her community, she has faced real risks to bring light to dark places. Through these experiences, she discovered that true strength begins in self-awareness in learning to listen to your body, trust your intuition, and set boundaries rooted in self-worth.
Together, Jo and Kellie unpack:
Kellie also shares insights from her 30-year career in bodywork and her evolution into intuitive guidance, including her books Disposable Souls and A Healer’s Guide to the Universe. She introduces her method, Signal Story Shift, a transformative approach to understanding how the body reveals emotional stories and explains how awareness of these signals can lead to profound personal growth.
Jo and Kellie’s conversation is both raw and restorative, blending faith, science, and emotional truth to help listeners recognize that every act of courage, no matter how small, shifts something larger in the world.
Key takeaway: Healing culture begins with healing ourselves. When we align our voice, body, and spirit, we become catalysts for change.
Tune in if you’ve ever questioned your courage, wrestled with silence, or longed to see real unity in a divided world. You’ll leave this conversation with a renewed sense of hope, strength, and alignment.
Connect with Kellie Best:
Podcast: https://youtube.com/@choicebeyondlogic?si=0qX63V8_8vEjQ6Eg - Choice Beyond Logic
Book: https://amzn.to/494FQiw
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