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Wise and Wild
In this self-paced course, you’ll learn ways to reframe the midlife crisis as a rewilding. You’re being called to reconnect with the Wise and Wild Woman within–to find out what she has to tell you about the values, beliefs, and opinions you’ve unconsciously absorbed from others throughout your life (such as the patriarchy), forgetting what truly lights up your Soul. Using a “summer camp” vibe, I’ll guide you through 6 different archetypal stories to help tuning inward feel like play
How “Should” Keeps You Overwhelmed (and what to do about it)
The problem with shoulds is that they impose restrictive rules and disappointment on ourselves. We imply that something is inherently wrong with ourselves, and applying that shame can lead to low self-confidence and even depression. Spiraling in should shame keeps you locked in a loop of constantly needing to prove yourself through overwork. Eventually, you find yourself struggling to maintain the look of excellence, while inside you’re struggling to hold it all together. The result is complete imbalance and feeling pulled in every direction (but peace). You end up being oppressive rather than compassionate.
Shadow Work from the Ground(hog) Up
In this imaginative event, Gertie the Groundhog will take you deep into her burrow to teach you how she handles seeing her own shadow. Like Phil, she also dives down when she sees her shadow, but she uses that time to face her fears and really do the inner work. Six more weeks of winter is the perfect time to get still and really transform. So she’s the mascot for our training (I’m just the facilitator), and she’ll help you get answers to questions like: What is shadow work? Is shadow work scary?
What can The Nutcracker teach me about Shadow Work
Seeing The Nutcracker is a holiday tradition of mine, ever since I was a little girl. I was even fortunate enough to play a few roles in childhood and adulthood (a soldier, a Ginger Child, and Spanish Chocolate), There’s something heartwarming about it all. So when I started thinking about creative ways to teach about Shadow Work, this beloved ballet immediately sprung to mind.
How to Survive Thanksgiving as a Highly Sensitive (or just exhausted) Person
It’s Thanksgiving time, and that means family, food, and friends. It also can contribute to overwhelm for those of us who are highly sensitive to physical, emotional, or social stimuli–or are just exhausted and burned out from the rush to get things done. The good news is that there are a few changes you can make to create a more simple, cozy, and low-key holiday for yourself.
Dr. Kimcast Episode: Grande Double Shot No Whip Gratitude
Join us for a special Thanksgiving bonus episode where we sit down with Ron Lambert, a Market Leader for Starbucks Corporation, and hear stories of how gratitude, hope, and joy helped him and his team through times of uncertainty and massive change.