• 134. Manifestation 101, Part 1: The Major Components, Mindset Shifts, and Practices That Work
    Mar 23 2026

    Ready to manifest the life you truly desire? In this first episode of a two-part series on manifestation, you’ll learn the foundational principles for creating a life with intention and alignment. Discover the core steps of manifestation—clarity, identity, alignment, action, and surrender—and practical exercises for journaling, shifting your mindset, and tuning into the frequency of your ideal life. Perfect for beginners and anyone looking to deepen their manifestation practice. Next week, we’ll explore what's going on when you’re doing everything “right” but results haven’t shown up yet.



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    22 mins
  • 133. ​​Triggered: What Emotional Intelligence Looks Like in the Moment
    Mar 16 2026

    What if feeling triggered isn’t a flaw to fix but a signal you can skillfully meet? We take you inside the mechanics of an amygdala hijack, why your thinking brain goes offline, and how to make regulation—not rumination—your first move when emotions spike. Through practical, body-based tools and clear language you can use right away, we show how to shorten the gap between activation and awareness and turn messy moments into meaningful repair.

    We break down emotional intelligence into four doables: notice what you feel, regulate when it spikes, understand what it’s about, and repair when it goes sideways. You’ll learn discreet techniques like lengthening your exhale, grounding through your feet, gentle tongue-to-palate vagal stimulation, and heart-centering to reconnect with your calm self. We also share when stepping away is the wisest choice, plus simple repair phrases that de-escalate fast: I came in hot, let me start over and I need a minute to regulate.

    Then we dig deeper. Not every feeling reflects present-moment reality—feelings are real, but not always accurate. Using questions like what am I believing right now and the story I’m making up is, we reveal how old lessons, core beliefs, and childhood emotional education can amplify minor moments. Precision matters: naming I’m feeling hurt or I’m feeling frustrated re-engages the thinking brain and reduces intensity. Underneath anger you’ll often find unmet needs—safety, belonging, autonomy, respect—and once you see them, you can set boundaries, ask for clarity, or offer repair without shame.

    By the end, you’ll have a repeatable path: regulate first, name precisely, question the story, and choose a response that aligns with your values. Triggers become teachers, recovery gets faster, and your relationships get sturdier. If this resonates, subscribe, share with a friend who loves psychology and mindfulness, and leave a review to help others find the show.


    Resources:

    • Book: Capturing the Bliss – Ayurveda and the Yoga of Emotions by Dr. Paul Dugliss
    • Book: Emotional Intelligence 2.0 by Dr. Bradberry

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    20 mins
  • 132. Alignment After Disrespect: Repairing Boundaries Without Abandoning Yourself
    Mar 9 2026

    We walk through what to do when a boundary is crossed, from regulating your nervous system to restating limits, seeking understanding, and adjusting access when needed. We share scripts, examples with family, kids, and bosses, and reflect on grief, safety, and alignment.

    • boundaries are tested when crossed, not when set
    • nervous system responses shape fight, flight, freeze, fawn
    • regulate first to choose response over reaction
    • restate limits with clarity and without blame
    • use nonviolent communication to name feeling, need, want
    • seek understanding to find workable solutions
    • distinguish control from boundaries in language
    • adjust access if patterns continue
    • hold the middle between collapse and rigidity
    • expect grief, labels, and discomfort after growth
    • prioritize safety and get support when at risk
    • reflect and pre-plan scripts for recurring breaches

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    19 mins
  • 131. From Wired to Rested: Science, Spirituality & Self-Improvement for Your Night Routine
    Mar 2 2026

    We explore how an intentional evening routine calms the body, closes mental loops, and opens space for spiritual surrender so sleep comes easier and mornings start lighter. Practical steps blend sleep science, psychology, and gentle reflection to create true closure.

    • why evenings determine sleep quality and morning ease
    • light hygiene, circadian cues, and cooler rooms
    • timing meals, caffeine, and alcohol for better rest
    • creating shutdown rituals that signal safety
    • five to ten minute journaling to close loops
    • cognitive offloading with specific to-do lists
    • using RAIN to meet emotions without spiraling
    • prepping tomorrow to reduce friction and decision fatigue
    • simple gratitude, forgiveness, and release practices
    • a realistic 60-minute wind-down you can sustain

    Members, I have a guided evening contemplation waiting for you in Patreon that will walk you through a step-by-step, calming, reflective practice to close the day fully, body, mind, and spirit.

    You can learn more by clicking the link in the show notes.


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    19 mins
  • 130. The 3 Essential Elements of a Morning Ritual for Focus, Calm, and Intentional Living
    Feb 24 2026

    We share a candid look at why mornings feel hard, then map a humane path to a ritual that stabilizes your nervous system and shapes your identity. Three layers—physical, mental, spiritual—help you protect your first hour without perfection or pressure.

    • why the first hour sets your baseline
    • motivation vs momentum and small wins
    • identity-building through simple cues
    • physiology: sunlight, hydration, movement, breath, phone boundaries
    • psychology: gratitude, journaling, visualization, tidy tasks
    • spiritual presence: meditation, prayer, intention setting
    • boundaries for sensitives and the “shields up” practice
    • returning after missed days with grace
    • the night-before choices that shape the morning


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    21 mins
  • 129. Emotions as Feedback – Listening, Feeling, and Using Them Wisely
    Feb 16 2026

    We explore how to treat emotions as feedback rather than identity, and how a few small shifts in language and practice can stop spirals, reduce conflict, and build emotional resilience. We share tools to ground the nervous system, separate feelings from perceptions, and use the 90-second rule to respond with clarity.

    • emotions as signals that guide choices
    • filters, beliefs, and conditioning shaping reactions
    • expanding emotional vocabulary beyond glad, mad, sad
    • language shift from I am to I am feeling
    • feelings in the body vs perceptions in the mind
    • the 90-second emotional wave and rumination
    • pausing to let the snow globe settle
    • walking away to re-center during escalation
    • escape, suppression, and repression defined
    • costs of unfelt feelings on body and relationships
    • tools: 5-4-3-2-1 grounding and name-pause-allow
    • checking beliefs with others to defuse conflict
    • emotional education as prevention and repair


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    19 mins
  • 128. From Overwhelmed To Steady: Practical Resets For A Too-Full Life
    Feb 9 2026

    We explore how overwhelm shows up and how to respond with clarity and intention. We share big resets, quick tools, and a simple framework to set one clear next step and move toward steadiness.

    • naming overwhelm as data, not failure
    • acknowledging emotions as feedback and signals
    • big reset options: GYST, productive, recharge, reconnection
    • small resets: breathwork, movement, nature, check hunger
    • time arrives mindset and realistic prioritizing
    • intention setting with simple ritual and NVC prompts
    • focusing on what you want rather than what’s missing
    • choosing one concrete next step that meets a need


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    16 mins
  • 127. Redefining Self-Care: From Crisis Relief To Daily Nourishment
    Feb 2 2026

    We explore how real self-care builds capacity, not just comfort, and why small daily practices matter more than crisis fixes. We sort relief from nourishment, face the inner critic, and map simple steps across physical, mental, emotional, relational, and spiritual domains.

    • reframing self-care as ongoing support
    • daily nourishment beats crisis management
    • benefits to focus, inflammation, and mood
    • spotting the inner critic and choosing worth
    • time scarcity versus self-prioritisation
    • relief versus nourishment check-in question
    • four domains of care with small examples
    • boring, consistent habits that grow capacity
    • preparing for overwhelm by tending baseline

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    16 mins