25. Finding Your Power & Prioritizing Play Through Authentic Imperfection | Camille Kelley
Release Date: 06/24/2020
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 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 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 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 coach and healer, Camille Kelley.
Camille 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 so that they can experience more magic, play and excitement while creating bigger and better results by doing less.
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 overcome fears, blocks and challenges in order to step into their most powerful, vibrant selves.
I was really lucky to meet Camille in a Facebook group late last year. I had a really incredible creativity coaching session with her, and we’ve stayed in touch ever since.
She has been such an incredible advocate for my writing and my projects — including this podcast — and it was so much fun to share this conversation with her, learn more about the life experience that led to the work she does now, the practices she uses now, and the ways she’s brave enough to show up as the fullest expression of herself now!
In today’s conversation, we talk about how she’s begun to live life as her full self (and why it’s an ongoing process), the tools and processes she uses to move through challenging situations and emotions, and how a family tragedy helped her see the beauty in life that she had lost sight of.
We also talk about:
- How she tuned into who she really was and what she really wanted — and what happens when you accept the parts of yourself that you thought were wrong
- What she does when she’s afraid to step into a more authentic version of herself
- How to release trapped energy and emotions in your body
- How showing up imperfectly has made her a better coach, fiance, daughter, and human
- . . . and so much more!
As with last week’s episode, Camille and I recorded our conversation back in late April — but again, as with last week’s episode, I think so many of the insights that Camille shares and the tools she offers are relevant to and really helpful for living through the times that we’re in.
Camille is a really sparkly, wonderful, wise human being and I’m certain that her penchant for pursuing joy and play and showing up as your messy, imperfect self will appeal to anybody who’s listening.
I know it did — and it does! — for me.
Thank you, as always, for listening. I hope you enjoy the show!
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Other Notable Links:
- Me and White Supremacy by Layla F. Saad
CREDITS
Editing & Sound Engineering: Jordan Johansen