BetterHelp is the sponsor of this episode and they are on a mission to make starting therapy easier. I am so excited to announce my newest partnership with BetterHelp because therapy has been pivotal in my own self-love journey. As someone who resisted it for a really long time, I know how hard it can be to start. I actually recently decided to start going back to therapy and kind of start over with a new therapist and honestly, it's not easy. Retelling your story, hoping they connect the dots, but I chose to go back for a lot of reasons. So that I can be a better parent. So that I can be the best mama to Miles that I can be. So that I can safely process emotions I'm experiencing. So that I can give myself grace and compassion when I don't want to. So that I can offer grace and compassion to others when I don't want to, and so that I can feel validated in my own experiences. My therapist has been so helpful with really big life obstacles and also just day-to-day things that we all struggle with. All of that to say, if you're thinking about starting or restarting your therapy journey, I invite you to try BetterHelp. I've been enjoying my experience and it is so accessible.
With BetterHelp, you can connect with a licensed therapist online from the comfort of your own home through video, phone, or even live chat. therapy has never been easier. Fill out a questionnaire and you will match with a therapist in as little as a couple days. One of the best features of BetterHelp is that if the first therapist doesn't feel like the right fit for you, you can easily switch to another one until you find someone that you really connect with.
They carefully make sure the therapists on the platform are well-qualified and their customer support team is there to help you if have any questions. With over 7,000 reviews, BetterHelp is a platform that you can trust. It's flexible, it's affordable, and it takes away so many of the barriers that usually keep us from getting help. So if you're ready to take that next step or if you're struggling and think you'd benefit from a therapy session, go to https://betterhelp.com/unhurried to get 10 % off your first month.
That's https://betterhelp.com/unhurried.
Again, you don't have to do it all alone. I used to think I had to and there is so much support out there and so much love. Here if you want to chat, here if you just need a hug. Remember that self-care is sexy and BetterHelp is the perfect way to take care of yourself.
In today’s conversation with Jocelyn Carabello Boettner, we explore what it means to slow down without losing momentum, how to listen to the body as oracle, and to return to the sacred cadence of your design.
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BetterHelp is the sponsor of this episode and they are on a mission to make starting therapy easier. I am so excited to announce my newest partnership with BetterHelp because therapy has been pivotal in my own self-love journey. As someone who resisted it for a really long time, I know how hard it can be to start. I actually recently decided to start going back to therapy and kind of start over with a new therapist and honestly, it's not easy. Retelling your story, hoping they connect the dots, but I chose to go back for a lot of reasons. So that I can be a better parent. So that I can be the best mama to Miles that I can be. So that I can safely process emotions I'm experiencing. So that I can give myself grace and compassion when I don't want to. So that I can offer grace and compassion to others when I don't want to, and so that I can feel validated in my own experiences. My therapist has been so helpful with really big life obstacles and also just day-to-day things that we all struggle with. All of that to say, if you're thinking about starting or restarting your therapy journey, I invite you to try BetterHelp. I've been enjoying my experience and it is so accessible.
With BetterHelp, you can connect with a licensed therapist online from the comfort of your own home through video, phone, or even live chat. therapy has never been easier. Fill out a questionnaire and you will match with a therapist in as little as a couple days. One of the best features of BetterHelp is that if the first therapist doesn't feel like the right fit for you, you can easily switch to another one until you find someone that you really connect with.
They carefully make sure the therapists on the platform are well-qualified and their customer support team is there to help you if have any questions. With over 7,000 reviews, BetterHelp is a platform that you can trust. It's flexible, it's affordable, and it takes away so many of the barriers that usually keep us from getting help. So if you're ready to take that next step or if you're struggling and think you'd benefit from a therapy session, go to https://betterhelp.com/unhurried to get 10 % off your first month.
That's https://betterhelp.com/unhurried.
Again, you don't have to do it all alone. I used to think I had to and there is so much support out there and so much love. Here if you want to chat, here if you just need a hug. Remember that self-care is sexy and BetterHelp is the perfect way to take care of yourself.
In this conversation, Benjamen Duffy, a licensed therapist and existential liberation guide, shares his personal journey through depression and the insights he gained from Buddhism and meditation. He discusses the importance of understanding pain, vulnerability, and the collective trauma associated with masculinity. Duffy emphasizes the necessity of facing resistance in mental health, the role of desire, and the significance of building boundaries for authenticity. He concludes with thoughts on daily practices for grounding and the importance of trusting the process of personal growth.
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In this episode, Kayla Ackelson reflects on the arrival of October, sharing her love for the season and her intentions for personal growth. She emphasizes the importance of embracing the full spectrum of emotions, responding mindfully to situations, trusting the journey of life, and breaking free from people-pleasing behaviors. Kayla also highlights the healing power of nature and the significance of seasonal living, encouraging listeners to set their own intentions for the month ahead.
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BetterHelp is the sponsor of this episode and they are on a mission to make starting therapy easier. I am so excited to announce my newest partnership with BetterHelp because therapy has been pivotal in my own self-love journey. As someone who resisted it for a really long time, I know how hard it can be to start. I actually recently decided to start going back to therapy and kind of start over with a new therapist and honestly, it's not easy. Retelling your story, hoping they connect the dots, but I chose to go back for a lot of reasons. So that I can be a better parent. So that I can be the best mama to Miles that I can be. So that I can safely process emotions I'm experiencing. So that I can give myself grace and compassion when I don't want to. So that I can offer grace and compassion to others when I don't want to, and so that I can feel validated in my own experiences. My therapist has been so helpful with really big life obstacles and also just day-to-day things that we all struggle with. All of that to say, if you're thinking about starting or restarting your therapy journey, I invite you to try BetterHelp. I've been enjoying my experience and it is so accessible.
With BetterHelp, you can connect with a licensed therapist online from the comfort of your own home through video, phone, or even live chat. therapy has never been easier. Fill out a questionnaire and you will match with a therapist in as little as a couple days. One of the best features of BetterHelp is that if the first therapist doesn't feel like the right fit for you, you can easily switch to another one until you find someone that you really connect with.
They carefully make sure the therapists on the platform are well-qualified and their customer support team is there to help you if have any questions. With over 7,000 reviews, BetterHelp is a platform that you can trust. It's flexible, it's affordable, and it takes away so many of the barriers that usually keep us from getting help. So if you're ready to take that next step or if you're struggling and think you'd benefit from a therapy session, go to https://betterhelp.com/unhurried to get 10 % off your first month.
That's https://betterhelp.com/unhurried.
Again, you don't have to do it all alone. I used to think I had to and there is so much support out there and so much love. Here if you want to chat, here if you just need a hug. Remember that self-care is sexy and BetterHelp is the perfect way to take care of yourself.
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BetterHelp is the sponsor of this episode and they are on a mission to make starting therapy easier. I am so excited to announce my newest partnership with BetterHelp because therapy has been pivotal in my own self-love journey. As someone who resisted it for a really long time, I know how hard it can be to start. I actually recently decided to start going back to therapy and kind of start over with a new therapist and honestly, it's not easy. Retelling your story, hoping they connect the dots, but I chose to go back for a lot of reasons. So that I can be a better parent. So that I can be the best mama to Miles that I can be. So that I can safely process emotions I'm experiencing. So that I can give myself grace and compassion when I don't want to. So that I can offer grace and compassion to others when I don't want to, and so that I can feel validated in my own experiences. My therapist has been so helpful with really big life obstacles and also just day-to-day things that we all struggle with. All of that to say, if you're thinking about starting or restarting your therapy journey, I invite you to try BetterHelp. I've been enjoying my experience and it is so accessible.
With BetterHelp, you can connect with a licensed therapist online from the comfort of your own home through video, phone, or even live chat. therapy has never been easier. Fill out a questionnaire and you will match with a therapist in as little as a couple days. One of the best features of BetterHelp is that if the first therapist doesn't feel like the right fit for you, you can easily switch to another one until you find someone that you really connect with.
They carefully make sure the therapists on the platform are well-qualified and their customer support team is there to help you if have any questions. With over 7,000 reviews, BetterHelp is a platform that you can trust. It's flexible, it's affordable, and it takes away so many of the barriers that usually keep us from getting help. So if you're ready to take that next step or if you're struggling and think you'd benefit from a therapy session, go to https://betterhelp.com/unhurried to get 10 % off your first month.
That's https://betterhelp.com/unhurried.
Again, you don't have to do it all alone. I used to think I had to and there is so much support out there and so much love. Here if you want to chat, here if you just need a hug. Remember that self-care is sexy and BetterHelp is the perfect way to take care of yourself.
In this conversation, singer-songwriter Tyler Dial shares his journey and how he ended up in Nashville, discussing the challenges and triumphs of navigating the modern music industry. He emphasizes the importance of social media in promoting music, the creative process behind songwriting, and the significance of finding flow state for artistic expression. Tyler also reflects on the evolving nature of music videos and the balance between personal life and a music career, all while maintaining a hopeful outlook for the future of his music.
Make sure to follow along on instagram @tylerdial
BetterHelp is the sponsor of this episode and they are on a mission to make starting therapy easier. I am so excited to announce my newest partnership with BetterHelp because therapy has been pivotal in my own self-love journey. As someone who resisted it for a really long time, I know how hard it can be to start. I actually recently decided to start going back to therapy and kind of start over with a new therapist and honestly, it's not easy. Retelling your story, hoping they connect the dots, but I chose to go back for a lot of reasons. So that I can be a better parent. So that I can be the best mama to Miles that I can be. So that I can safely process emotions I'm experiencing. So that I can give myself grace and compassion when I don't want to. So that I can offer grace and compassion to others when I don't want to, and so that I can feel validated in my own experiences. My therapist has been so helpful with really big life obstacles and also just day-to-day things that we all struggle with. All of that to say, if you're thinking about starting or restarting your therapy journey, I invite you to try BetterHelp. I've been enjoying my experience and it is so accessible.
With BetterHelp, you can connect with a licensed therapist online from the comfort of your own home through video, phone, or even live chat. therapy has never been easier. Fill out a questionnaire and you will match with a therapist in as little as a couple days. One of the best features of BetterHelp is that if the first therapist doesn't feel like the right fit for you, you can easily switch to another one until you find someone that you really connect with.
They carefully make sure the therapists on the platform are well-qualified and their customer support team is there to help you if have any questions. With over 7,000 reviews, BetterHelp is a platform that you can trust. It's flexible, it's affordable, and it takes away so many of the barriers that usually keep us from getting help. So if you're ready to take that next step or if you're struggling and think you'd benefit from a therapy session, go to https://betterhelp.com/unhurried to get 10 % off your first month.
That's https://betterhelp.com/unhurried.
Again, you don't have to do it all alone. I used to think I had to and there is so much support out there and so much love. Here if you want to chat, here if you just need a hug. Remember that self-care is sexy and BetterHelp is the perfect way to take care of yourself.
In this solo episode, Kayla Ackelson explores the themes of abundance versus scarcity, the power of mantras, and the impact of language on our reality. She emphasizes the importance of positive self-talk and how our words shape our thoughts and experiences. Kayla shares personal anecdotes about her journey with mental health and anxiety, highlighting the significance of creating positive change through intentional language and mindset shifts.
Follow along on instagram @kaylaackelson and @unhurriedpodcast
Francesca Amber's Subliminals mentioned in the show:
https://francescaamber.com/collections/all-subliminals
Moonlight Scorpio Song
https://open.spotify.com/track/7pybKSt56EJuMUQVKq5UEA?si=1ab17eda34c44102
BetterHelp is the sponsor of this episode and they are on a mission to make starting therapy easier. I am so excited to announce my newest partnership with BetterHelp because therapy has been pivotal in my own self-love journey. As someone who resisted it for a really long time, I know how hard it can be to start. I actually recently decided to start going back to therapy and kind of start over with a new therapist and honestly, it's not easy. Retelling your story, hoping they connect the dots, but I chose to go back for a lot of reasons. So that I can be a better parent. So that I can be the best mama to Miles that I can be. So that I can safely process emotions I'm experiencing. So that I can give myself grace and compassion when I don't want to. So that I can offer grace and compassion to others when I don't want to, and so that I can feel validated in my own experiences. My therapist has been so helpful with really big life obstacles and also just day-to-day things that we all struggle with. All of that to say, if you're thinking about starting or restarting your therapy journey, I invite you to try BetterHelp. I've been enjoying my experience and it is so accessible.
With BetterHelp, you can connect with a licensed therapist online from the comfort of your own home through video, phone, or even live chat. therapy has never been easier. Fill out a questionnaire and you will match with a therapist in as little as a couple days. One of the best features of BetterHelp is that if the first therapist doesn't feel like the right fit for you, you can easily switch to another one until you find someone that you really connect with.
They carefully make sure the therapists on the platform are well-qualified and their customer support team is there to help you if have any questions. With over 7,000 reviews, BetterHelp is a platform that you can trust. It's flexible, it's affordable, and it takes away so many of the barriers that usually keep us from getting help. So if you're ready to take that next step or if you're struggling and think you'd benefit from a therapy session, go to https://betterhelp.com/unhurried to get 10 % off your first month.
That's https://betterhelp.com/unhurried.
Again, you don't have to do it all alone. I used to think I had to and there is so much support out there and so much love. Here if you want to chat, here if you just need a hug. Remember that self-care is sexy and BetterHelp is the perfect way to take care of yourself.
In this conversation, Flunk and Kayla Ackelson explore the transformative power of art, the importance of community support for artists, and the role of encouragement in fostering creativity. They discuss Flunk Fest, an event designed to bring artists together, and the impact of art on mental health. The dialogue emphasizes the significance of being present in artistic experiences and the necessity of kindness and human connection in the art world. Flunk shares insights into his artistic journey, the evolution of his identity as an artist, and his mission to inspire future generations through creativity and love.
In this episode, Kayla Ackelson shares her September intentions, focusing on creativity in all forms and taking her therapy lessons into the every day. She discusses the importance of being open to various forms of creation, challenges the all-or-nothing mindset, and emphasizes the need to trust the timing of life. Kayla encourages listeners to celebrate small wins in their lives.
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In this episode of Unhurried, I sit down with the band Tucked In to explore the heart behind their music. We talk about where their inspiration comes from, the winding journey that’s shaped their sound, and how they each interpret what music and songwriting means to them. From Lord of the Rings references to the challenge of knowing when a song is "finished", the conversation is both raw and reflective — a glimpse into the artistry that keeps them moving forward.
Be sure to follow them on social media @tuckedintheband
To find their music and what to look forward to:
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In this solo episode, Kayla Ackelson explores themes of vulnerability, self-discovery, and the importance of enjoying the present moment. She shares her personal journey of journaling, reflecting on her life, and embracing the season she is in. Kayla emphasizes the need to rediscover oneself, challenge personal limits, and practice self-love, all while finding joy in solitude and personal growth.
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In this episode, Kayla Ackelson reflects on her journey of returning to her hometown, the challenges of adjusting to life back home, and the beauty of reconnecting with her roots. She shares her intentions for personal growth, creativity, and mindfulness, emphasizing the importance of finding peace and purpose. Through her experiences, she encourages listeners to embrace change, set meaningful intentions, and explore their creative expression.
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In this conversation, Nicole Angel, a natural-born psychic medium, shares her journey from the corporate world to embracing her spiritual gifts. She discusses the importance of connecting with spirits, understanding the difference between psychic abilities and mediumship, and the role of free will in our spiritual journeys. She emphasizes the significance of spiritual cleansing, the impact of past lives on present experiences, and the healing power of mediumship. She encourages listeners to embrace their intuition, recognize signs from the universe, and maintain a high vibration to facilitate connections with their spirit guides.
Follow Nicole on social media @nicoleangelofficial
Visit her website www.myangelteam.com
In this conversation, Kayla Ackelson and Lauren Pfieffer explore themes of vulnerability, authenticity, and the pressures of societal norms. They discuss their personal journeys, the challenges of navigating relationships, and the importance of self-discovery. The conversation delves into the impact of social media on mental health, the struggle with loneliness, and the empowerment found in solitude. Lauren shares her experiences with solo travel and the joy of embracing independence, while both women reflect on their aspirations for the future.
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In this episode, Kayla Ackelson shares her July intentions, emphasizing the importance of having fun, taking intentional action, and using journaling as a tool for reflection. She discusses the significance of creating a compelling future and the value of learning from experiences while sharing insights with others.
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Allow myself to daydream
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In this conversation, Kayla Ackelson speaks with Liz Lidgett, the founder of Liz Lidgett Gallery, about the importance of accessibility in the art world, the impact of online sales, and the role of art in personal and community identity. They discuss how the pandemic shifted buying behaviors, the significance of education in art, and the gallery's mission to support artists and foster a vibrant art community in Des Moines, Iowa. Liz shares insights on the buying experience, the importance of personal connections with art, and how to support artists even without purchasing their work.
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In this episode, Kayla Ackelson reflects on the halfway point of the year, encouraging listeners to reassess their goals and set intentions for June. She emphasizes the importance of savoring experiences, trusting one's intuition, and exploring new activities. Kayla also discusses the idea of creating a life list, inspired by a movie she watched, and how it can help individuals reconnect with their inner child and aspirations.
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In this conversation, Jessica Roux, an author and illustrator, shares her journey into the world of illustration, her love for nature-inspired artwork, and the creation of her Woodland Wardens oracle deck. She discusses the importance of community among artists in Nashville, her artistic style influenced by folklore and history, and her admiration for Beatrix Potter. Jessica also delves into the symbolism in her art, the process of creating oracle decks, and her future projects, emphasizing the significance of self-reflection and personal growth through art.
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shop: www.shopjessicaroux.com
Books, oracle and tarot decks are available wherever books are sold!
Look out for her Tarot of The Woodland Wardens this Fall!
In this heartfelt conversation, Jessica Urlich shares her personal journey through motherhood, exploring the challenges and joys that come with it. She discusses the power of poetry as a medium for expressing the complexities of motherhood and highlights the importance of support and connection. The episode emphasizes the need for creativity in navigating the busy lives of mothers and celebrates the beauty of shared experiences among women.
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In this episode, Kayla Ackelson shares her intentions for May, focusing on slowing down, embracing motherhood, and prioritizing self-care. She reflects on her artistic journey, the importance of daily practices like walking and emotional freedom technique (EFT), and explores the concept of happiness as a practice. Additionally, she expresses her excitement for gardening and self-sustainability, emphasizing the need to find joy in everyday life.
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In this conversation, Kayla Ackelson interviews Marie Freisleben, an art therapist who shares her journey from being a high school art teacher to becoming a certified art therapist. They discuss the challenges of burnout, the importance of self-care, and the role of creativity in emotional healing. Marie emphasizes the need for play in adulthood, the significance of understanding and navigating emotions, and the importance of trusting one's intuition when making career changes. The conversation highlights practical strategies for preventing burnout and integrating self-care into daily life.
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In this conversation, Kayla Ackelson interviews Elizabeth Bower, the founder of Refillism, about her journey towards creating an eco-friendly business. They discuss the importance of mindfulness in consumption, the challenges of running a small business in the eco-friendly market, and the principles of sustainable living. Elizabeth shares insights on how to engage families in eco-friendly practices and the significance of community support. The conversation also touches on the impact of landfills and the need for education in environmental issues, especially for women in business.