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Tonya Joyce refused to believe her doctor’s when they said she’d never walk again, she’d never talk without a stutter, never recover from a second horrific car crash. She didn’t take on that diagnosis, she instead chose to prove them wrong. She shifted her mindset and looked for others who had done just that, to prove to herself that she could too and to act as her inspiration, on her journey to recovery...
This episode is part II of episode 60, so if you haven’t listened to episode 60, please go back and do that first, and then listen to episode 61 as well, to be inspired by Tonya Joyce and her story of “From Wheels to Heels”. Once back here at episode 62, you’ll hear 10 more sources of inspiration and how they have inspired me in my life, and hope that at least one of them resonates with you. The connection between Living an inspired life and our positive health outcomes is undeniable...
Not 1, but 2 near-death experiences, floating above her body one time and the second time floating with angels, and feeling completely at peace at that moment, have led DeeAnne Riendeau into the work she does today, supporting people’s spiritual journeys, reading their Akashic Records and more. DeeAnne is nothing short of inspirational in terms of her life’s journey...
In this episode, Lisa Brewer, Doctor of Metaphysics & Divinity, CEO for Heart of Inspiration, shares her brilliance in stepping out of our 3D world, and stepping into a world of energies, that we can’t see, feel, taste, touch smell, but allow us to be in flow by surrendering into our purpose, letting go of control and in doing so finding more joy and happiness in our daily lives. She shares how she discovered her purpose, and in realizing that, how she started doing things differently...
When was the last time you allowed yourself to play? In this episode, I dive into the benefits of play, how as adults we take life too seriously and we have these societal “norms” we all follow, that indicate we shouldn’t play like we did when we were kids….but why not? It’s good for the health of our body, mind, and spirit, which is a win-win-win...
This is such a fun episode because Janet Omstead loves to play, she lives and breathes it! It’s all about your mindset! Most people don’t enjoy “workouts” because it sounds like work! However, when you instead choose to “play” in whatever way brings you fun and in bite-size pieces throughout your day, you are boosting both your physical and mental health exponentially. Janet has written “The PlayBook”, which is an easy read with many helpful tips and 150 ways to play to get you started...
This episode continues the theme of “Play” and incorporating fun movement into your life...
In this last episode of my “play” theme, Deb King of “The Wisdom Playground” and I discuss ditching your B.C. (Before Covid) ways of doing things and instead choosing to step into doing this differently, designing the life you want to live, a life that includes more play, more fun, more ease! Deb shares her journey to becoming what she dubs a “Happiness Ambassador” and “Human Enthusiast” and her last 20 years as a transformational life coach...
This month, the theme of my podcast is intuition and in this episode I share my experiences with my own intuition, from being afraid of it, to learn to use it and embrace it. Our intuition is our guide – in decision making, in keeping us safe, in our health, when we know how to use it. I am no expert but am sharing my personal stories today and I will have two experts come onto the show this month to share their expertise with you. Enjoy the show!
In this episode, Cheryl and I dive into her transformation from the corporate world to sickness to regaining her health, through finding her joy within and the tools she has developed over the years, that she now shares with her clients as she helps them learn to tap into their intuition to find the answers to achieve their desires and dreams within...