Brave Enough to Be
In today’s “episode” (it’s a mini one, clocking in at around five minutes), I explain why we’re taking an indefinite hiatus from the podcast this time.
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In today’s episode, I’m joined by indie author and maker, Christina Cato. As an author, Christina enjoys writing romance, sci-fi/fantasy, dystopian fiction, but is open to whatever stories pop into her head. Christina has also been building Star Wars droids since 2015 and has facilitated a thriving community of women-identifying builders. And in her spare time, Christina can also be found hamming it up at conventions in the various cosplay she enjoys, and working full-time for Nike.
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In today’s episode, I’m joined by mental health counselor and advocate, Taylor Nolan. Taylor appeared on Season 21 of The Bachelor and Season 4 of Bachelor in Paradise, and in December 2017, launched the Let’s Talk About It with Taylor Nolan podcast. Taylor connects with her followers through her courage to tackle uncomfortable and controversial topics, and her passion for mental health advocacy.
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In today’s episode, I’m joined by coach and healer, Camille Kelley, who is a queer coach and healer for business owners, creatives, entrepreneurs and leaders looking to release the stress, overwhelm and burnout of the “hustle” and step into flow and fun. Camille uses a unique mix of EFT/tapping and creativity practices along with traditional coaching with a focus on self-love to guide her clients to step into their most powerful, vibrant selves.
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In today’s episode, I’m joined by coach and community builder, Nailah Blades Wylie. Nailah is the CEO of Color Outside, a curated travel company for ambitious women of color who are ready to create unapologetic, soul stirring lives through outdoor adventure. She started Color Outside as a safe place for women of color to come together and unlock where they're feeling stuck so that they can fully step into their joy and shine.
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In this episode, I do my best to address what’s going on in the world. In today’s episode, I talk about my experience as a biracial American woman, what I’m learning (and unlearning) about white supremacy and how I’ve unwittingly perpetuated this system, the big life lessons I’m taking away from this moment, and more.
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In today’s episode, I’m joined by author and poet, Brianna Wiest. Brianna has built a worldwide readership through thousands of published articles and tens of millions of views as a senior contributor at Forbes, a top contributor at Medium, and a writer and consultant for national publications. Brianna is also the author of five books — and her latest, The Mountain Is You: Transforming Self-Sabotage Into Self-Mastery is being published in June 2020!
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In today’s episode, I’m joined by Felicia Sullivan. A marketing executive and novelist, Felicia has been building brands and telling stories for decades. She's the author of The Sky Isn't Visible From Here (Algonquin Books/HarperCollins Publishers) and Follow Me Into The Dark (Feminist Press). Whether you’re a writer, a traveler, or just a human hoping to become truer to yourself and your path, this episode will give you valuable insights to guide your way.
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In today’s episode, I’m joined by Karissa Kouchis, also known as "KK", who is a Tony Robbins National Speaker and advises Fortune 500 companies, teams, groups, and organizations on the areas of Peak Performance, leadership, organizational behavior, psychology of achievement, and sales mastery. KK has brought her training to over 500 events for companies like Salesforce.com, Zoom Video Communications, Keller Williams, Equinox, Fox Sports, New York Life, The Ellen DeGeneres Show, and Marriott Hotels.
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In today’s episode, I’m joined by Shirin Eskandani. Shirin is a life coach, public speaker and writer who specializes in mindfulness and mindset work. She has been a featured wellness expert on the Today Show and Cosmopolitan Magazine, and prior to building her successful coaching business, she was an award-winning opera singer, performing at Carnegie Hall and The Metropolitan Opera. Shirin’s holistic approach to transformation is influenced by her background in meditation, spirituality and the arts.
info_outlineIn today’s episode, I’m joined by Octavia Sisley.
Octavia and I first met as riders at RevCycle, a cycling studio in Los Angeles. We later worked together in the studio, often folding towels side-by-side in the early 5am shifts.
A little over two years ago, Octavia’s body began to suddenly and rapidly shut down. She quickly found herself blind, paralyzed, and suffering from constant chronic pain that doctors couldn’t explain.
While she was eventually blanket-diagnosed with fibromyalgia, she soon learned that she was suffering from a mind-body illness called TMS or Conversion Disorder, a mental condition that causes devastating neurological symptoms that can’t be explained by medical evaluation.
Today Octavia and I talk about what she’s learned from the unthinkably hard reality of these last few years, how she began to recover, and how she continues to motivate herself to turn her pain into purpose every single day.
We also talk about:
- How and why her body started to shut down after the loss of her two brothers
- The experience of her body shutting down and living with chronic pain, paralysis, and blindness, day in and day out for two years
- How she began her own recovery and kept her determination strong even as doctors couldn’t figure out how to treat her or outright didn’t believe her
- How she’s doing now, just four months after standing again for the first time in two years
- . . . and so much more!
Octavia is such a brave warrior superhero human, and I am constantly in awe of her and how she shows up in the world.
If you’ve ever suffered from chronic pain — or even the pain of heartbreak — I know you’ll be moved and inspired by her resilience and her message of hope and healing.
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Editing & Sound Engineering: Jordan Johansen