Sustained Courage
To celebrate one year of the show, I’m pulling back the curtain on my entire journey—what terrified me, what surprised me, and what transformed me along the way. I dive into the fascinating history of retrospection, from ancient hunters around the fire to philosophers, monks, scientists, and modern innovators. I also break down the neuroscience behind why reflection rewires the brain, reshapes memory, and supports real change. Then I lead you through a guided retrospective to uncover what worked, what didn’t, and what you want to carry into your next chapter. If you’re craving...
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This Halloween, Sustained Courage steps into the dark — exploring the shadow self and the power of embracing both light and darkness within us. I unpack the deeper meaning behind Halloween’s rituals, the psychology of the shadow, and the myths that have always told us the same truth: balance requires both sides. Blending history, science, and self-reflection, this episode is a thoughtful journey through what it means to be human — complex, imperfect, and whole. Listen to “Shadow Season: Trick, Treat, and the Courage to Face Your Darkness” and learn how to turn your inner “tricks”...
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When the world feels heavy, friendship can be a lifeline. In this heartfelt and thought-provoking episode, Rachel explores the deep power of female friendship—why women have always been stronger together, and why that has historically frightened the world. From the ancient Amazons and medieval “covens” to modern sisterhoods, we trace the myths, magic, and history of women’s groups and the enduring fear of their collective strength. Rachel dives into the fascinating science of how women’s bodies and brains literally sync when they spend time together—releasing oxytocin, lowering...
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This special companion episode is a 20-minute guided meditation designed to help you connect with your ancestors—whether by blood, by choice, or through story and spirit. In this extended practice, you’ll be guided step-by-step into a calm, grounded space where you’ll walk a forest path, enter a sacred gathering place, and invite an ancestor to join you. Unlike shorter meditations, this journey includes ample silence and reflection time so you can have a real, meaningful conversation with the ancestor who appears. Together, you’ll explore questions like: What do I most need to...
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What if you’re literally carrying pieces of your ancestors inside you—and what if they still have wisdom to share? In this episode of Sustained Courage, we dive into the fascinating, sometimes unhinged, always human world of ancestor connection. From Romans parading wax death masks, to Victorians wearing hair jewelry, to cultures today that dance with their dead—history shows we’ve always wanted to keep our ancestors close. We’ll explore the weird science too: microchimerism (yes, you might have your mother’s or child’s cells still in you), ancient viral DNA that makes pregnancy...
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Feeling foggy, anxious, or just off? In this episode of Sustained Courage, we explore how somatic practices like EFT tapping, lymphatic drainage, breathwork, and affirmations can help reset your body and mind. We’ll trace the fascinating history of these techniques—from ancient Egyptian rituals to Navy SEAL breathing strategies—and dive into the modern science that explains why they work. You'll learn simple, low-effort practices to support your nervous system, reduce cortisol, and reconnect with yourself—no expensive gadgets required. Whether you're a burned-out caregiver,...
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In this raw and powerful episode of Sustained Courage, I share a recent personal experience that sparked a deeper reflection on what accountability really means. After facing resistance for asking for something as reasonable as a vet bill reimbursement following a traumatic dog attack, I unpack why so many of us—especially women, caregivers, and empaths—are made to feel guilty for seeking justice, fairness, or follow-through. You'll learn: Why accountability is a form of respect, not punishment The surprising history of accountability across ancient civilizations and animal behavior ...
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This heartfelt and thought-provoking episode is a tribute to motherhood in all its forms—biological, spiritual, cultural, and chosen. From ancient goddess worship and matrilineal societies to the surprising science of brain changes and mitochondrial inheritance, this episode explores how motherhood shapes us—body, mind, and lineage. Listeners will learn about the activist roots of Mother’s Day, the powerful transformation that happens in the maternal brain, and how to honor not only mothers but all those who have taken on mothering roles. Whether you’re a mother, missing a mother,...
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Do you ever feel like you’re fading into the background as you age, juggle caregiving, or simply navigate spaces that weren’t built for women’s voices? You’re not imagining it—and you’re definitely not alone. In this empowering 45‑minute episode we unpack the science and sociology of being seen: why recognition is a biological need, how subtle silencing shows up at work and in healthcare, and why caregivers so often vanish from their own stories. We’ll tackle medical gas‑lighting, “hepeating,” and the guilt trap that tells caregivers their feelings don’t count. We’ll...
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Spring isn’t just a season—it’s an invitation. In this episode, we explore how the Spring Equinox marks a profound turning point for our minds, bodies, and spirits. Backed by science, history, and spirituality, we uncover why this season is biologically designed to boost your mood, sharpen your thinking, and reawaken your courage. From the hormonal shifts that increase serotonin and motivation (Los Angeles Times, 2022) to studies showing the “fresh start effect” that makes us 3.5x more likely to pursue goals in spring (Penn Today, 2018), this episode is packed with insights that will...
info_outlineToday, we delve into the remarkable life of Nellie Bly, a pioneering journalist who shattered Victorian-era expectations for women and forever changed the landscape of investigative reporting. Learn how Bly, born Elizabeth Cochran, first made her mark by challenging sexist newspaper columns, and then fearlessly embraced “stunt reporting” to uncover hidden injustices—most famously by posing as an asylum patient for her exposé Ten Days in a Mad-House. We also chart her bold decision to circle the globe in a mere 72 days, beating the fictional record set by Jules Verne’s Around the World in Eighty Days. Along the way, we explore the risk, vision, and relentless preparation that defined Bly’s approach to journalism, as well as the enduring legacy she left for reformers, reporters, and advocates of social change. Tune in to discover how you can draw on Bly’s audacity and commitment to truth to fuel your own courageous pursuits today.