014 | Let it Out: Books, Journaling & Body Image with Katie Dalebout

 

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First I want to thank all of you who have taken the time to watch the video and contribute to the kickstarter campaign for the release of my book, Synchronicity.  I am so grateful for all the love & support that has been coming in!!

And I'm excited to share a new episode today on the podcast! I sat down with one of my inspirations, Katie Dalebout to talk about podcasting, book publishing, journaling and body image. 

I first discovered Katie's podcast, Let it Out (formerly the Wellness Wonderland) through my friend Jasmine who was raving to me about it.  Over the past year I've enjoyed listening to the inspirational speakers, authors and experts she has on the show.  I also recently read Katie's book, Let it Out and was amazed reading the introduction of how this book came into manifestation.  (Listen to the episode to hear Katie tell the story herself).

I'm so glad to be back to sharing these interviews with you!! 

Here's what to expect in today's episode:

  • How Katie magically landed a deal to publish her book with Hay House
  • The importance of releasing our attachments in manifestation
  • Katie's story of finding love for her body and how journaling played a role in her healing
  • Katie's perspective on when it's right to be a full time entrepreneur and when it works to stay with a full time job
  • How she handles vulnerability and being looked up to as a leader in her field
  • Katie's favorite morning and evening rituals 
  • All about Katie's latest book Let it out!

Love, 
Meredith

Through her writing, workshops, and podcasts, millennial blogger, yoga teacher, and podcast host Katie Dalebout explores creativity is a gateway to developing a positive body image and true holistic wellness. She’s a contributor to Refinery29, Mind Body Green, and her work has been featured in Teen Vogue, Yahoo Health, and The Daily Mail. Her first book was published with Hay House in April 2016 is a collection of journaling tools to help people find self acceptance beyond their physicality. Sign up for her weekly newsletter and receive her ‘Favorite Things: Quick Start Guide’ here or visit her blog, or on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube.

 

 

013 | Uninhibited Leadership & the Queen Archetype with Ashley Burnett

 

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Last week I sat down with another Rising Woman Leader,  Ashley Burnett, to talk about her journey to uninhibited leadership.  

One of the things I love about Ashley is that she can have a fierce get-stuff-done attitude at the same time as embracing everyone around her with so much love. 

I've been honored to get to know her over the past few months since she moved from SF to the countryside in Petaluma, CA and I can't wait for you to get to know her through today's show!

"Dance is my lifeline."

Here's what you'll find in today's episode:

  • How Ashley healed a Gallbladder disease through diet change and embracing her emotional landscape
  • How to release our attachments when manifesting new visionary ideas and desires
  • How dance and movement has informed Ashley's life and work
  • What is uninhibited leadership? How to fully embrace yourself and your ideas.
  • The meditation Ashley uses on a daily basis
  • The archetype of the Queen - what it is and how you can use it to build more self-confidence and self-love
  • Unleashing your voice 
  • Ashley's upcoming UNLEASH retreat happening in Sonoma County September 21 - 25, 2016.  It looks absolutely AMAZING...so be sure to check it out.

I would LOVE to hear what insights you gained from the episode and how you will use the archetype of the QUEEN to live and love more fully in your life. Let me know in the comments below...

With love, 
Meredith

Women’s leadership coach, professional dancer, speaker, retreat facilitator and creative muse, Ashley Burnett is dedicated to helping women entrepreneurs heighten their visibility, embody their missions, deepen their facilitation & leadership skills, and speak up for their life's work with confidence. She's been teaching and leading groups for over 15 years and running her own business for 13. Ashley has facilitated hundreds of classes, workshops, events and retreats, and has led thousands of women from over 60 different countries in building their businesses and expanding their leadership. She lives in San Francisco Bay Area Wine Country with her husband David, and has the pleasure of running her retreats and workshops at her workshop space on 22 acres of expansive land. Visit www.strongbodylove.com to learn more about her work.

 

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Meredith Rom:

Welcome to the Rising Women Leaders Podcast. We are a sisterhood of women stepping into courage, self-love, and feminine leadership. I'm your host, Meredith Rom, and here I'll be sharing personal insights as well as interviews with inspiring leaders and entrepreneurs, so you can create more daily magic in your life and also grow your business without losing sight of spiritual values as a rising woman leader.

 

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Hey, everyone. I have an awesome podcast to share with you today from Ashley Burnett. This episode is full with wisdom about being a visionary person, the archetype of the Queen, and how you can use that in your life, as well as how to let go of inhibitions that may be holding you back from showing up as your fullest self in the world.

 

I have a couple of announcements before we dive in. The first is that I'm really proud to share that I have recently completed writing a book. It's all about synchronicity, self-love, and my travels through India. This whole project began about five years ago, when a very influential man in my life handed me this beautiful, hand-woven notebook when I was in India. He said, "Meredith, you're going to write a book one day. I got this for you to start."

 

At first I didn't believe him, and I thought the idea was impossible, but then the more and more that I traveled and I met spiritual teachers and I learned how to really listen to my intuition then I started having these magical situations and occurrences where I just was showing up at the right place at the right time. The more it became clear to me that even if it felt impossible, I just needed to start writing down these stories and ideas.

 

I began writing, but there actually came a time a couple years ago when it just felt too hard and I stopped altogether. I needed to put my energy into finding a stable home, starting my career. I just put the whole project aside. It sat on my desktop for almost three years. It wasn't until I had this dream one night, when in the dream I opened this drawer and inside there is this book. I'm flipping through the pages of the book. There's a beautiful image on the cover, and I realized it was a story of a woman's travels. I thought, "Oh, my God. This was the book that I was supposed to write. I gave that up."

 

When I woke up the next morning, I knew that I needed to complete that project. I had no idea how it was going to happen. I didn't know, but I just sat down and I prayed. I said a really clear intention. I just said to the universe, "I don't know how this is going to happen, but I promised to show up for my part and to at least sit down at the computer and give it my best and see what happens."

 

Two months later, I met a woman who was just finishing her book. She had been working with an editor and a writing coach. She was like, "Oh, yeah. It's helpful to just have support through the process." I was like, "I'm ready for that." She connected me with that woman, and we started working together. For about 13 months, I wrote 5,000 words every two weeks. That's about 20 double-spaced pages. It really helped to have that accountability, that support along the way to actually complete this project. Just a few months ago, I've completed the manuscript.

 

I tell this to you because I want to invite you to think about any places in your life, any dreams that maybe you have pushed aside, felt like, "Oh, my God. That's impossible. How could I ever do that?" and to really think about, yes, you can do that if you set a really clear intention and if you're willing to trust in the universe that the very next step will be shown to you.

 

I'm now at the phase of having a couple other people read it and making more edits, but next month I'll be starting the process of publishing it. I'm really excited to share it with you. I have some awesome opportunities for you to get involved in the process, including an opportunity to actually pre-order an early copy of the book. I'd love to share just what's happening behind the scenes as they go through this process. You can go to my website, meredithrom.com. There you'll be prompted where you can sign up to stay involved and to get to hear all about the details of the release of this book that I wrote.

 

I'm so grateful to have you here listening to the podcast. If you've been enjoying the show, I'd love to hear. You can leave us a review on iTunes. Without further ado, I hope you enjoy today's episode.

 

Welcome back. This is Meredith Rom. I'm so grateful to have my friend, Ashley Burnett, on the podcast today. Ashley is a women's leadership coach, a professional dancer, a speaker, retreat facilitator, and creative muse. She's dedicated to helping women entrepreneurs heighten their visibility, embody their missions, deepen their facilitation and leadership skills, and speak up for their life's work with confidence.

 

I had been hearing about Ashley from a few other entrepreneurial women friends for probably a few months before she actually came into my field and we got to meet. I was lucky enough that she moved from San Francisco to Petaluma, where I live. We got to have dinner together and, since then, just been having some really sweet visits in each other's homes, and really glad to have her here and just to talk about uninhibited leadership and a lot of other great topics. Thanks, Ashley.

 

Ashley Burnett:

Yay! I'm so excited to be here, Meredith. I'm just stoked to have this conversation with you and all the women that are listening today.

 

Meredith Rom:

Yeah. I would love to just dive in and talk a little bit about how you came to be doing this work. I know that you had studied dance for a long time in your life and you had been a professional dancer. I'm curiously particular about that transition of how dance evolved into what you believe in now and how you're serving women in leadership.

 

Ashley Burnett:

Yes, I grew up in a fairly small town in Illinois, Quincy, Illinois in the Midwest. My mom was my dance teacher and my dad was my theater director. I was born into the arts. My mother ran a dance studio for years, and her mother was also an entrepreneur as well. In terms of entrepreneurship, that has just been embedded in my blood for lifelines, I think, for a long time.

 

In terms of dancing, I ended up majoring in dance in college at the University of Illinois. I went on to dance professionally for about 10 years after graduating and was running a massage therapy practice at the time also. I think there was a moment of just not feeling that my body could physically sustain those two careers for a long, long time.

 

Hence, a few years ago, when I was also getting into health and wellness and really wanting to heal my body, because I was also, when I was 28, diagnosed with hereditary gallbladder disease, which also was in that long lineage of women entrepreneurs. There was that gallbladder disease. My mom and her mom and her mom and my aunt and everyone had been diagnosed with that.

 

I was actually on the table at San Francisco General Hospital to get it taken out. I had a change of heart at the last minute, jumped up off the table, said, "I can't do this. I want to heal it naturally with diet and lifestyle shifts." I haven't had a gallbladder attack in nearly eight years now.

 

That was the catalyst for me to go back to school to become a health coach, which got me into the coaching industry. Once I got into the wellness industry and the health industry and started health coaching, pretty soon thereafter, people started coming to me to ask me how did I build this business, "How did you do this? How are you getting out there so quickly and doing your work?" It started to organically shift into this business in leadership coaching work.

 

I was really understanding that because of my long lineage of entrepreneurship that this was really where I was being called to be. However, to come back to the dance piece, I let go of that. I think there was a correlation between the gallbladder. Part of my healing was to slow down and to go inward. So much of my dancing was always an external process with performance and things like that. There was a lot of inner processing as well in the studio, but there was part of me that felt like I had to step away from that for a little bit to heal, at least to heal the way that I was dancing at the time.

 

Then, in addition to that, there was also this piece of I really need to focus on one thing for a little bit because, for so long, I had been doing massage, creating a jewelry line, dancing professionally and creating dances and producing shows, and I had a company and also is dancing for other people, and starting a coaching business. There was this moment where it was like I've got to just yank everything out and just focus on this coaching business.

 

It was something I needed to do for a while, but about two to three years into that sabbatical, I was really understanding that that wasn't an option for me, that dance is one of my most strongest lifelines. I have been blessed with this ability to express myself through movement, and I need to honor that. I don't feel like myself when I'm not doing that.

 

Not only in this year of moving to Petaluma, where now I have this really beautiful thousand-square-foot workshop studio space attached to the house that we're living on, where I get to share my retreats and workshops and things like that, but I'm healing myself side that workshop and out on this sacred land, channeling movement here again. That feels really important. I'm channeling that work, that movement into the work that I do.

 

Teaching always, when I start a retreat, which is something that I ... I just love retreats. They're like my jam. Always starting that retreat after a meditation and intention setting always with movement. I really believe that the body is the shortcut to moving through fear and self-doubt and limiting beliefs and for us to get into our intuitive state. When we're disconnected to the body, we can't get out there, channel the information that we need to get out there in a flowing way. That's the way that I always start my work and start my days really.

 

Once we get into that then with my clients, I also weave in a lot of leadership embodiment work that helps to boost confidence. The body is a huge integral part of the work that I do with all of this leadership work. It feels good now to be able to put all these pieces together and to be able to teach these yoga dance fusion classes, as well as then as I'm teaching curriculum to then, in between, get them up, teach them these leadership embodiment practices which still draw on the body to help them to step into larger visibility platforms with confidence, and get out there and hold space for groups and speak onstage and all the things that people that are in leadership roles are wanting to do either on a small scale or a large scale, but being able to do that with a sense of trust in one's self.

 

Meredith Rom:

I agree that the body is the ... It's really the vehicle to connect to our intuition to know what steps to take next in our life. It sounds like this gallbladder disease that came at that time, it was like you had been really outward and giving of yourself in dance and massage therapy. It sounds like that was a time your body was asking you to tune inward and to be a little bit more there for yourself and that healing. Then again the dance came back in later.

 

I'm curious just a little more about the gallbladder disease that came up. I'm curious about what emotions do you think it was related to and what really did catapult that healing at that time for you?

 

Ashley Burnett:

Yeah. Obviously, I have a little frog in my throat, so I apologize. To be completely honest, I think what really was going on, and I'm so glad that you asked this question because I want to stress that while I am so passionate about leadership and business, work for entrepreneurs, a huge part of the work that I do is all based on fiercely prioritizing self-care and really paying attention to the signals of the body.

 

At the time, I was about 28. My parents got divorced in my very early 20s. I had been super close with my family and attached to that unit. When that broke off later in life, not early childhood, the rug was pulled from underneath me and I fell on my face. I didn't have any of the tools really at that time to deal with my anger around that.

 

Right after that happened, I graduated college, I moved to Chicago. In Chicago, I was there from 20 to 25. I was really angry. I was really. really angry and sad and frustrated. I didn't really process it and I don't think that until I moved to San Francisco, I spent a few years learning massage therapy and continuing to self-teach myself on health and holistic healing and all of that, that really I think what happened was that it was manifesting as anger in the body. It ended up residing in that gallbladder area because the liver and those areas are really representative of anger.

 

Meredith Rom:

Yeah, I know that, too, in my practice of yin yoga, which brings in the Chinese medicine system, that the liver, gallbladder can ... It's where we hold unexpressed anger, emotions like that.

 

Ashley Burnett:

Yeah. There was that piece and the energetic piece. Then there was just a dietary piece that was definitely there. I, at the time also, was going to a little more extremes, drinking a little bit more coffee a couple of times a day, a bar of dark chocolate a day, just things that I, at the time, was like, "Oh, yeah. This is totally fine," but it was overkill.

 

When I decided to jump off of that table and heal this thing naturally, there was the process of going on a fairly strict gallbladder diet for a year. If anyone that's listening to this interview has had gallbladder stuff, gallbladderattack.com was the site that was like my Bible. It helped me so much in terms of diet, but the reality is that now I can eat all of those things, I just do so really in moderation. Most importantly, I've gone inward and I've expressed ... I've deeply worked on my issues around my parents' divorce and other things that were coming up that I think were really energetically causing the gallbladder to spasm out.

 

Meredith Rom:

Right. I have a question that came to my mind, which you've partly answered, but you've gained so many tools since that time. If you were to look back on that woman, just finding out this disease and feeling out of balance, what would be some of the first things you would tell her, where to start, and how to begin that healing process?

 

Ashley Burnett:

Yeah, it's such a good question. It's really letting her know that it's okay, that starting to understand that people's existence, that you're not responsible for other people's existence, coming to be in process around understanding that life isn't permanent and moving through our attachments and releasing those.

 

I think that I would have potentially told her to start going to Spirit Rock and meditating a lot sooner than she had, really dropping inward. I think I was reaching, I think I was grasping a lot at that time. I was also going through my Saturn returns. It was very intense emotionally. I had also met my now husband, who was living in Omaha at the time and I was living in San Francisco. We were having this two-year, long-distance romance, which was also a very grasping time. There was always this wanting of wanting to see someone.

 

I think if I could tell her anything, it would be to just really try to practice presence. That's something that's coming up for me really strongly right now of just trying our best to be in the present moment to really see the buds on the trees, to really smell, use our senses of where we're at right now. We've gone so far away from this with technology. I think it's really important for us to just come back to really being where we are in that moment and being okay with ourselves.

 

I probably would have done myself healing work earlier, too, but now that I'm saying that, it's like I was always doing self-healing, but the thing was I wasn't getting support. If I could also tell her anything, it would be go get some support. You don't have to do everything yourself. You don't have to read self-help books and read nutrition books, and that's the only thing that you do and try to hold the space for yourself all the time. It's okay to be held by other people.

 

That's coming in very strongly also right now, and I'm sure you feel this as also a leadership coach and holding space for others quite frequently, that, as people in roles of leadership, we've got to learn how to have the space held for us. We cannot be giving, giving, giving and holding the space for others all the time and then not having that space be held for ourselves and giving back to ourselves. Long-winded answer to your question, that's probably what I would talk to her about now.

 

Meredith Rom:

Yeah. I love all of those. Those are so integral to just how I live my life and how I've been teaching others. That piece about support, a blog post that I wrote a few months ago was about this idea of even if we are just leaning on one person for support, that's usually not enough. We need layers of support around us.

 

I had my friend, Kevin. He was visiting me for a few days while Michael, my boyfriend, was away. I have been going through a challenging time. I was feeling like, "Wow! My partner, who I rely so much on, he's away for two weeks." I was telling him about that challenge. He was like, "Yeah. If you're just relying on one person for most of your needs, it's like standing on top of a flagpole."

 

Ashley Burnett:

Totally.

 

Meredith Rom:

It can get pretty shaky up there if that person just moves a little bit to the right or to the left. He says, "Instead, if you can think of becoming a spider and having eight legs holding you up and you have your friends and you maybe have a coach or a massage therapist or a therapist, and just like lots of people that are there supporting you." That was a huge light bulb moment for me. I immediately went into just cultivating that support around myself so deeply.

 

Ashley Burnett:

I love that. Yeah, community is key, what I like to call your support power posse. It's like having that and determining who is that. Yeah, exactly. If you're just looking for your partner to fill that space or just one coach or something like that, I feel like it is. It can be completely overwhelming. We've got to create other built-in support networks for ourselves. Yeah, I love the spider analogy, too. It's great.

 

Meredith Rom:

Definitely. I had a couple other questions come up when you were speaking earlier. One was around ... I know that you're a very visionary person, I'm a very visionary person, and sometimes I get these huge ideas or downloads and I'm like, "Oh, my God. Everything needs to change right now. I need everything to be different."

 

Part of the practice of being with these big ideas that sometimes come in that I want to take action on is that non-attachment and that, okay, coming back to the present moment, being gratitude. I'm curious how you handle this, what you do for yourself to be in that practice of non-attachment? I think it'd be useful for me in particular, but anyone listening who has a visionary mind.

 

Ashley Burnett:

Yeah. I mean when you're in a leadership role and you're a visionary and/or an entrepreneur, I mean it's the entrepreneurial mind to have all of these ideas that come up, and we want to take action on them and we want them to happen overnight. There's an impatient nature that happens.

 

There's also this grasping of, "If I don't get it out now, someone else is going to take that idea and run with it. I won't be able to do it." There is this idea of, "Yeah, it's already going to be done. I need to do it right now." This brings me into the idea of uninhibited leadership, if you're interested in going there.

 

Meredith Rom:

Yeah.

 

Ashley Burnett:

This is the idea of understanding that even if you have an idea that comes up and you sit with that for a while, and then you see someone else do something similar to that idea and get it out there, the reality is that no one else on the face of the planet can execute and deliver an idea the same way that you can.

 

Your thoughts, philosophies, and ideas don't have to be the same. They can be the same as someone else, but the way that you are going to actually deliver those is what makes it unique. When you can really drop into that idea, that's when you can relax, we can relax, and just completely owned who we are, which is my really definition of an uninhibited leadership. It's like allowing yourself to completely be yourself in your leadership and to, what I like to say, let your freak flag fly.

 

You can get out there and be your wild, crazy self in a way that still has dignity and integrity and ground, but that's the idea. It's really about understanding and owning that no one else on the face of the planet is you or is going to deliver anything else like you. You can have very similar thoughts, philosophies, and ideas and visionary programs or anything else, but that person is going to deliver it in a completely different way than the other person is. It's going to resonate with certain people. That's how we can get out of that compare and despair syndrome, too.

 

The other piece is that it's not a sprint. Life is not a sprint and neither is your journey of entrepreneurship or whatever kind of leadership you're in. It's not a sprint to the finish line. This is a marathon. This is a lifelong marathon, and your ideas do not have to happen and they're not going to happen overnight.

 

I think a lot of people that identify themselves as light workers and visionaries, there's this idea of like, "But we've got to do this now. We've got to do this now because the world needs us and we need to do it." I get that. I really get that desire.

 

The fast-paced franticness of that is not going to help anything. We have so much of this fast-paced, frantic energy going around us, swirling at all times, the technology and, "I've got to change my printing ink," and "I've got to check that email," and "I've got to write that blog post," "I need to ... " I mean it's out of control. "I've got to do this Instagram thing. I've got to write on Twitter. I've got to ... " Then it's like, "Oh, I need to actually be present and look at a flower for a second, an actual living thing that has a higher vibration."

 

I think there's this level of actually when we release that attachment to have to having something done really quickly or doing it now that we give the opportunity space to flow. We give ourselves space to flow. I've learned how to stop pushing so hard. I'm not perfect with this all the time. In fact, just a few months ago, I did a huge conference that I felt like I was pushing again. I was like, "I don't like how this feels."

 

I think it's really important in this process to ask yourself, "How is this feeling to me right now? Do I want to feel like this? Do I want to feel in this frantic push, push, push, push place, or do I want this to feel more spacious? Do I want this to feel like there's more pleasure involved and more flow and connection and trusting that this process is going to unravel itself because I'm holding this intention, I'm starting to take maybe some action towards it, but I'm letting it to unravel itself instead of me forcing it to happen?"

 

Meredith Rom:

I had an insight recently. I was doing this exercise I learned from a book around I'm writing a letter to God, spirit, universe, just getting out any challenges you're facing, and then to end the letter with, "Please, right through my pen, guide me." I was writing, just connecting to that intuitive state of what would this greater presence say to me.

 

One of the things that was said was, "Meredith, sometimes the best thing about having a desire is it's just having that thing to look forward to and having something that is in the anticipation phase of having it," so learning to enjoy that. I wanted to touch on what you said before this piece around if you have an idea that is similar to what someone else has already done in the world, that you should go right ahead and do it because no one will receive it the way that you're going to share it.

 

That reminds me of something that ... I've been listening a lot to KC Baker, as you know, this woman who share so much about your messaging and your speaking. She had this idea around it's okay to not be original as long as you're authentic. That was very freeing for me to hear, like, "Oh, okay. Yes, my ideas may be similar to what other people are sharing, but I have my own stories to add to them. If it's really true for me then, yes, I should go ahead and share it, of course."

 

Ashley Burnett:

Totally, yeah. I couldn't agree more.

 

Meredith Rom:

Yeah. One other thought around that timeline of I recently watched Tony Robbins' film, I'm Not Your Guru. Have you seen that?

 

Ashley Burnett:

Yeah. I just saw it, yeah.

 

Meredith Rom:

Yeah. Something that he says is like we usually overestimate what we can get done in a year, but we greatly underestimate what we can get done in 10 years. It's like that idea of what you said at the marathon. Let's look at our life in the bigger picture here and find the ease in that process.

 

Ashley Burnett:

Right, yeah. I think he's right, where it's like then we think it's too hard. It's like an extreme. It's either one thing or the other, where we might think it's too hard and then we just don't go ahead and move forward with that dream at all. A lot of dreams are just released because they tried for a few months and it was hard. Then it felt like it was too hard, so, "I quit. I'm done. I'm done. I'm not going to try to become an entrepreneur anymore," or whatever it is. "I'm not going to try to build that app," or whatever it is.

 

Again, yeah, it takes time. The process doesn't happen overnight. If I could say anything to anyone, it would be stop trying to be Oprah when you're first starting out, or just stop trying to be Oprah all together. It's like just be yourself. Trust this process. Understand it takes time get support. It's going to happen.

 

Meredith Rom:

When it starts feeling hard, unconsciously it's usually when we are trying to be something else or we saw something and, "Oh, I want to try and be like that." Then it gets hard and sticky, and it doesn't feel good. Always coming back.

 

I'm curious about ... You mentioned Spirit Rock before. I know that you recently wrote a blog post about going there. What have you been learning there? What has that been like for you?

 

Ashley Burnett:

Yeah. I mean I've just, in the last ... Again, as someone who is constantly producing new things as an entrepreneur and visionary, that I was really feeling this calling in the last few months to start really going inward a little bit more than I normally do. I talk a lot about self-care even in the midst of launches.

 

I know it's hard, and I don't even have a kid yet. I have a primary relationship, I have tons of friendships that I'm navigating, and a big, big business where I'm holding space for my clients. Then also when I was launching that conference, we had gathered 1500 people together from all over the world for that. That was a lot of space to hold for people. I tried my best to take care of myself and take [babs 40:43] and meditate here and there, morning and night, and do my movement. It was clear it was still too much and not enough focus on going inward and rebalancing and being supported and being held.

 

I really was being called the Spirit Rock because I felt like this space could hold me. There's that piece. I have meditated myself for years and years and years, but I've never been formally trained. It's been cool to be taking real time out and learning more about the process of non-attachment and releasing that ... I think desire is good in a lot of ways, but I think there's a lot of unhealthy ways that it comes in and takes us away from the present moment.

 

It's really one of my favorite practices I just learned, and I had been doing it myself without knowing that's what I was doing for a while, but is the love and kindness meditation. Some of you probably know it and others of you maybe have never done this before, but it's really sitting, finding a place, finding a comfortable seat, closing your eyes, and then starting with yourself, repeating the mantras, "May I be safe, may I be healthy, may I be happy, may I be able to support myself with ease," and you can change these words up. It could be, "May I be filled with love and kindness, may I be filled with peace," starting with yourself and repeating each mantra a few times until it really sinks in to your being.

 

Then moving on to the next one silently to yourself. Then moving it towards someone else that you care about, that you want to hold in that space, and then moving it outward even further to maybe your greater community, or eventually you can get it to where you're holding that space for the whole world or that intention for the whole world.

 

Then, lastly, the most difficult for a lot of people ... I'll say the most difficult for some people would be doing it towards yourself. In fact, when we were holding that practice at Spirit Rock, one of the people was expressing that they were like ... Or actually the teacher was, when he first started doing this 30 years ago or however long, he was fine with doing it for other people, but then as soon as it came to himself, he hit a wall.

 

Also, it could be very difficult for people to do it towards people who have really triggered you in the past or are very challenging for you, or even with the state of the world that we're in right now, people who actually cause harm and suffering to others and actually trying to hold them in that light. That's been pretty profound to me. I've been doing that morning and night every day, or if I'm laying in, getting acupuncture, I'll do the love and kindness meditation, or if I'm taking a bath or something like that, I've been doing it. It really helps me to get out of my head and just really drop into myself and just understand there is nothing else but this present moment.

 

That's the other thing that I really ... I talk about presence, but, having gone to Spirit Rock a few times now, really honing in on they talk so much about the present moment that there's nothing else but this moment right here. If we're somewhere else, we're in the future or the past, we're never actually getting the present moment. We're never experiencing it. It's huge. It's really huge. That's where I'm focusing my energy right now.

 

It's tough when you are a visionary because we're always looking forward towards the next thing, but I think it's really important as visionaries. This whole past month of August, I've been super internal, not trying to produce other things. I've got a retreat coming up at the end of next month that I'm looking forward to, but I'm not creating that curriculum yet. I have the intention for it, but this month of August has really been about just letting it be, giving myself a break from producing anything new.

 

The other thing I want to say about that is I took a ritual training program a few years ago, and I teach ritual in my work also. There's this idea of never really being able to relish in the harvest. If we are constantly looking to the next thing ... It's like this idea my coach, Joanna Lindenbaum, who originally taught me this idea, was if we're constantly climbing up the mountain and we get to the top of the mountain, then we get up there and then we just see this other peak and we're like, "Okay, we've got to climb that mountain now." We never take in the view. We never actually relish in the harvest of what it is that we've just accomplished.

 

I think for a lot of entrepreneurs and visionaries, it's like an illness. We just keep going to the next thing and we never actually get to soak in and celebrate what we've really accomplished.

 

Meredith Rom:

Yeah, that's so important. I think that's a lot of what can be hard or challenging in our culture is there is so much just people achieving and what's next?

 

Ashley Burnett:

Right.

 

Meredith Rom:

It's hard work. It's the piece about slowing down, looking at what we have done, feeling grateful for that.

 

Ashley Burnett:

Totally.

 

Meredith Rom:

Love and kindness, too. It's been a big piece. I really like how when I first learned sending that love into every cell of your body first, and then from that place, sending it out, really nourishing.

 

Ashley Burnett:

Yeah, because really you can't show up in the way that you need to as a leader or partner or mother or father if you don't start with loving yourself first. I really strongly believe that they're going to feel that energy. Your clients, your kids, your colleagues, they're going to feel that energy of you not really being connected to yourself. That will affect everything. I think it's imperative that we begin with ourselves and move outward from there so that we can give in just a much more fully aligned way.

 

Meredith Rom:

That's so true. This actually I think relates to the archetype of the Queen. I know that you've been bringing that into your work, and the Queen being someone who can hold space for that and really be of service, but I'm wondering if you could share more about the Queen and how that's been coming to play in your life and work.

 

Ashley Burnett:

Yeah, I'd love to. It's been interesting, this journey with the Queen. Back at that ritual training, we looked at different archetypes. Mostly at those, we were just looking at Maiden, Mother, Queen, and Crone. I don't know, it was this interesting thing where the women who identified with the Queen stage of their life were asked to stand up.

 

I don't know what it was, but I just broke down in tears. It was so powerful to have these women stand up. I didn't stand up because I don't identify with being in that stage of my life right now necessarily. I definitely resonate with the Mother stage, but, I don't know, it just struck me that here's this idea of someone really, really knowing themselves and really owning who they are and being comfortable in their own skin. There was that that happened, and then I don't know exactly what else happened, but recently I led a retreat where we focused ... I'm not exactly sure where the inspiration came from other than that, to start working with the Queen. It really organically came in.

 

Then I started going back and watching old dance videos that I had created six, seven years ago. I was realizing, "Oh, my God. I was working with this Queen energy back there and I didn't even know it." I was doing very esoteric modern dance and having this one character like come forward and pins this banana peel to her head and she just claimed all the space. I was like, "Oh, my God. I'm watching this. I was working with the Queen energy back then and I didn't know it."

 

It's interesting. I've been playing with it for a while. Now it's really an integral part of the work that I'm doing. The reason being is that if there's one major piece that I could say that my clients walk away with, it's that it's not that they get to a place of never having fear or doubt or any of that again, but they are so much more self-confident in themselves, much more self-loving, have so much more trust in themselves after they get out of a program. I really feel that working with this Queen energy is helping them to truly embody that.

 

The idea of working with the Queen is ... And it's not this idea of this big Queen presence that is full of ego. It's not about that, it's about the Queen who fully owns her value and embraces all of her unique skills and her life experiences and her talents and her challenges and everything that really makes up who she is, and that she's not afraid to weave her uniqueness and her unique qualities into the work that she's doing to help shift the world for the better.

 

It's this idea of the Queen who can sit on her throne and take up space without questioning her right to take up that space, because one of the things that I've seen a lot of entrepreneurs struggle with and a lot of visionaries struggle with is they have these ideas, they want to do this work, and then they're so engulfed by fear and self-doubt that they don't do it. They don't end up holding space for people, they don't end up having that women's circle or doing that retreat because they're scared that they're going to look stupid or they're not going to know enough, or they haven't had enough training to do that, or they aren't going to fill it and no one's going to come to their party, so they just don't do it, or they don't do it because they feel like they're going to take up space from someone else.

 

The Queen doesn't question our right to take up space because she knows that when she does, she actually won't be taking anything away from you or anyone else. In fact, the contrary actually happens. She is giving you permission to step into your confidence and shine and do your great work.

 

The Queen also knows she's not perfect. She has released this idea and the myth of perfectionism, and she owns her mistakes and she cultivates the courage to voice those mistakes humbly and learn from them. I can't tell you how many mistakes I have done and created and made over this journey of 15 years of entrepreneurship, but I do voice when I make a mistake to my clients, to my communities, to my people and apologize for that and try to learn from it.

 

Meredith Rom:

That's so beautiful. That's so freeing. It's so freeing to know that on an entrepreneurial path, or really any path, mistakes, we all make them, and it's okay. We can learn from them and to think of that as part of the Queen, something that maybe many of us look up to, is very freeing.

 

Ashley Burnett:

Yeah, this idea of there is really no such thing as failure, only feedback and that when we make a mistake, it's another opportunity for ourselves to learn and grow. We can't grow the way that we really want to if we don't make mistakes. We just stay in this little comfortable place.

 

A couple other pieces of the Queen that I really work with and the work that I do is talking about, again, self-care. It's like the Queen, the archetype of the Queen. We're not necessarily talking about actual Queens right now, we're talking about the idea and the archetype of the Queen, but she loves herself and she really cares for herself just as much she cares for and loves others. She really values her self-care, she really practices it diligently, and she works on loving all of the parts of who she is, even the dark shadowy parts that bug the shit out of her, excuse me, for lack of better words right now, but that trigger her.

 

There's so many pieces of myself that trigger me, too. I have to learn how to embrace that's part of myself. I can work on this. It's not perfect. I will continue to work on this, but I have to have compassion for that part of myself that triggers me.

 

Meredith Rom:

Yeah. There's the meditation piece coming back in, going to give love to myself even in those times that trigger, even those parts I don't want to accept on the surface. That's true. True work, inner work.

 

Ashley Burnett:

Yeah, and it's hard. It's hard to look at the parts of ourselves that we don't like. They're dead in the eye, and then tell them, "It's okay. I understand you've been trying to keep me safe. You have a positive intention for me," and then working with it and seeing how we can start to shift it.

 

Also, one of the ideas of the Queen that I like to do to embody, especially in the leadership embodiment work that I talked about, is leading with a combination of warmth and compassion and ground and strength. Some of the best leaders are really people who emulate these two and really embody these two qualities. It's learning how to lead with that ground and that fierceness and that strength, but with compassion and love and warmth always at the forefront. Some of the best, best leaders that have been out there, Gandhi and Maya Angelou, Mother Theresa, people who have really just done huge work in their lives, they lead with that combination.

 

The idea of the Queen, it's leading with that idea of warmth and compassion and ground and strength, and then leading without ego, not letting her fear, shame, guilt, doubt define her and/or slow her down from actually putting herself out there because the mission is stronger than that fear and doubt and shame and guilt. The mission of why they're doing what they're doing, why we're doing what we're doing, it takes precedence over that fear. The Queen is not afraid to speak the truth and vulnerably use her voice to create positive social change for the greater good of humanity through the work that she does.

 

Those are really the elements that I like to work with. I think once we start to work with these and embody it through a ritual that people begin to really feel that Queen energy in themselves. Then they can draw on that experience when they do go out and hold space for groups or retreats or giving a talk on stage or doing events or workshops, or holding space for even just one client. I'm going to be working a lot with this in my upcoming retreat late September, but I think throughout all the work that I do now, it's really working with this archetype.

 

Meredith Rom:

Yes. I have a couple more questions for you. One thing you just mentioned was the voice and the Queen using her voice and speaking up in the world. I'm curious if you could touch for a minute just what that journey's been like for you and if you have any advice for women that are on the brink of wanting to share their voice. Maybe they're feeling the fear or the self-doubt come up, anything you would say to them.

 

Ashley Burnett:

It was interesting. I started out again in dance and theatre and performance and was on all these stages from a very young age. I mean I did my first musical at age five. By the time I had gone to college, I had already done, I don't know, probably ... I can't even ... performed on a hundred different stages.

 

Performance was my life. I was always using my voice, whether that'd be dancing or actually speaking, doing a play in that way. I had that upbringing. That's part of ... In a way I wasn't as scared of the stage because of that, but then I went to the opposite extreme and started this massage therapy practice when I lived in San Francisco, and have that running for 10 years. It was quite an interesting thing to just get quiet and go inward and basically communicate with someone through touch and through the body.

 

About halfway into that experience, I was really realizing like, "Wow! I have something to say here, and I want to say it on a larger scale and on a larger platform and it's not just behind a massage table." There was this feeling of hiding at one point that was happening.

 

I think I needed it. Also, there was healing, and I just needed to go inward in that way, but then I just felt like there was a bigger message that I needed to share.

 

Really, it was interesting because when I started coaching, I was just doing one-on-one coaching mostly. I had started to lead some online group programming, but where I flourish and where my passion is is in-person with people, holding events and retreats and workshops and creating experiences for people that they can viscerally feel and experience in-person.

 

I started to lead experiential day retreats in the city. That was when I really felt like I could start to really speak my truth. I had done some telecalls, but there was still this idea of hiding behind the computer, and so I started to get out and really create the vision for those retreats. Now it's like that's what we're doing here and that's what this upcoming retreat that I have at the end of September is really focused on helping people to do.

 

I think in terms of what I would say now, again, it's these elements of perfectionism doesn't exist. We have to release the myth of perfectionism. Stephen Hawking, the great scientist, said that after the Big Bang, if the particles would have not gone in odd directions and everything would have just expanded perfectly, we wouldn't be here. Matter would never have been created and we wouldn't be here.

 

Perfectionism does not exist in our universe. We can't continue to buy into that myth anymore. It doesn't mean just like throw something together absent-mindedly and then try to put it out there. That's not what it means. It just means that it's not going to be perfect and we need to start getting our work out there because the world needs it.

 

The biggest thing is to continue to connect to your why, continue to connect to the bigger mission of why you're doing what you're doing if you really have the desire to help people get healthy or help people live a more peaceful life through meditation or to help someone to feel more confident in their style, if you're a personal stylist. I've worked with stylists before. If you're someone who wants to help someone to dance again and get back into their body in that way, if you're someone who wants to help them to move forward into their leadership and get over their fear of public speaking, that your fears that come up around doing that work and putting it out there, those are what's holding you back from actually getting the people that need your message the help that they need.

 

If we can start to really connect into that why and really think about our community that we want to serve and really connecting with that, that can help us to release this idea of perfectionism and help us to actually get the good work out there, and the work with the body and learning different strategies on how to build more confidence in the body through simple movements that actually help to diminish cortisol levels and boost testosterone and oxytocin which slashes those cortisol levels, which is a lot of the work that I teach in the experiential retreats that I do, that can actually help us to feel more in our strength and in our power even before our mind feels that way. It's like we want to play with boosting the oxytocin and testosterone in the bodies that we can slash out those cortisol levels, which we can do through movement technique.

 

Meredith Rom:

Yeah. I like what you said. I've thought that before. On the other side of your fear is someone who genuinely needs your help, and if you can continue to come back to that. It really helps to be with whatever intensity of sensation that might be there.

 

I'm curious, I'd love to hear a little bit more about ... You have a retreat coming up the end of September. Tell us more about what that's going to be about and how people can find that.

 

Ashley Burnett:

Yeah. I'm super excited about it. It is called the Unleash Retreat. You can find out more about it at unleashretreat.splashthat.com. Unleashretreat.splashthat.com. Really, it's for any woman who identifies as a leader of some sort or an entrepreneur who feels like they're ready to expand their leadership and their business and their visibility and to scale their good work through strengthening their facilitation skills, as they lead classes and workshops and events and retreats.

 

We're going to focus on group programming. This can also be online or offline, because I've done such an array of both work, and the skills that we're going to be learning or things that you can apply if you're creating an online virtual circle or group program, or if you're doing something in-person with people, or a combination of both, but we're going to focus on developing advanced skills to create safe containers to really build trust with your attendees and your clients as soon as they come into your radar and walk in the door, and help build a really sacred container for that work to be done in.

 

Then to weave powerful ritual. We're going to look at some different rituals that you can do to really help embody the work that you're doing, help your clients really embody the work that you're doing. We're going to start looking at that.

 

We're going to talk about confidence skills, like how to start building that confidence while facilitating, because I know a lot of times people just won't even ... They can't even think about leading a group because of that fear. For other people, it's like they feel very confident holding space for groups, but they just want to take this work to the next level and they want to learn some new skills and advance their facilitation skills.

 

Really, it's for both people who are maybe beginning an entrepreneurship, as well as people who have been in it for a while and just want to take their skills to the next level, as well as people who actually aren't entrepreneurs. I have a couple of people coming who are in higher up positions at corporations who are leading teams and things like that that are coming as well.

 

We're also going to talk about, for those that are in entrepreneurial roles or are holding events and things like that, how to create lasting transformation for the clients, how to bring more income flow into the business from those retreats and events, and actually how to fill those retreats and events, too.

 

That's some of the main focus, but we're also going to be working a lot with that Queen archetypal energy to help just boost confidence in ourselves in general as well as while we're facilitating and really drop into the body and healing the body through movement, self-care, nature, ritual, and coming together in sisterhood. I think it's so important to be able to come together in community and, again, like we talked about at the beginning of this conversation, allow ourselves to be held and not always have to be in that facilitator role and to be able to really be held by a safe and sacred circle of women who are like-minded and who are getting out there and doing great work in the world and holding space for others.

 

It's going to be super awesome. The first night is on the autumn equinox on September 22nd. It's the 22nd through the 25th. We're holding a powerful autumn equinox ritual to help restore balance and ground and strength as leaders, because if we don't have that balance, we can't get out there and give. It's going to be a really beautiful opportunity to restore balance in ourselves before we even get into the work of learning new skills and things like that.

 

I live out here in Petaluma, California on 22 acres of beautiful, sacred Native American land. We'll be gathering here during the days, and folks will stay in the charming town of Petaluma at night. It's just going to be a really beautiful opportunity to grow and expand and really get centered before we dive into fall and winter. I am really, really excited about it.

 

If people have questions, they can find me personally at [email protected], or at strongbodylove.com, on Instagram or Facebook. You can also, again, go to unleashretreat.splashthat.com to learn more.

 

I'm happy just for your community, Meredith, because I love you and I love this community that you're gathering together to offer a really beautiful discount to your community for this retreat, too. If people want to ...

 

Meredith Rom:

Yay!

 

Ashley Burnett:

... learn more, the best way is to just shoot me an email and we can hop on the phone together and chat about it.

 

Meredith Rom:

Yay! Oh, my God. It sounds incredible. I have a big smile on my face as you're sharing because I can feel so deeply your passion about this work. It is really needed. It is going to help so many people. I'm very excited for you. I will-

 

Ashley Burnett:

Yeah. The last thing I'll say about it is my friend, my dearest friend, one of my dear, dear friends, Monica Lucero, who you know, will be acting as retreat doula a.k.a really holding the space throughout the entire retreat and clearing the energy and making sure that when things come up, because when we're doing this deep work, it's really intense, but that we acknowledge when stuff comes up that we can look at it, explore it, clear it so that we can continue to move forward and do the great work that we need to do.

 

Moni also clears my energy and she clears the space energetically beforehand, so it really feels like a safe and sacred container for us. She'll be part of that as well. Then I'm going to have a couple of other guests that will come weaving in and out of it, too. It's going to be awesome. I'm super excited.

 

Meredith Rom:

Wow! That's so wonderful. I will include, too, the links in the blog post and the show notes so people can take a look at everything that's there.

 

Ashley Burnett:

Thank you. I appreciate that so much.

 

Meredith Rom:

Yeah. So much of what we shared today I feel like was what I needed to hear. I know that it's going to really resonate out in all the people who got to listen to this. I would love to just close this call today with so much gratitude. Thank you, Ashley, for being here. Do you have any closing words before I say a little prayer for the call?

 

Ashley Burnett:

Mostly to just thank you so much for having me on the show. I love you and I love the work that you're doing and the energy that you bring to everything. It's been just so great to get to know you over the last year. I look forward to more.

 

I want to thank everyone who has listened to this interview and just for your presence and being here. I hope to get to connect in with you personally at some point. I'm sending you all just so much love. Just remember presence, presence, presence and trust and slow down. Those are the three biggest pieces that are coming to me right now.

 

Meredith Rom:

Yeah, that's so key. Let's ground back into our breath, just reflecting on all that has been shared. For those of you listening, you can tune into the space of your heart to see what comes to your mind, what you're going to take into your life, all this information that was shared today, and the action steps you might want to take, any insights that you're going to carry, maybe share with someone you know. Just hold that gem in your hearts. I'm going to bring my hands to my heart center and bow. Thank You, Ashley. Thank you. Thank you to everyone listening. Namaste.

 

Ashley Burnett:

Thank you.

012 | Mantra, Sound & Motherhood with Noelani Love

 
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When I imagine a woman fully empowered in her voice, I think of Noelani Love.  

I first met Noelani in Hawaii when dear friend Erica Jago and I led a workshop at her studio.  Since then I've watched Noelani come more and more into her voice as a mantra singer, teacher and retreat leader. 

I've seen Noelani go for her dreams, speak up for her needs and stand for her beliefs.  When we reunited in Bali, Indonesia last May for the Rising Women Leaders Bali Retreat, I wasn't even surprised when she took the floor at Ecstatic Dance at the Yoga Barn to sing the closing song with her ukulele.  I watched in amazement as she gathered over a hundred of us to sing along with her that day.

On today's episode of the Rising Women Leaders Podcast, I asked Noelani if she would share about her experiences of finding her voice and how her unique experiences of motherhood and childbirth have shaped her into the woman she is today.

In this episode you'll discover:

  • Noelani's empowering experience of having a home birth 
  • How she found her voice as a singer
  • The vision she holds for new mamas and their babies
  • Practices for tapping into more pleasure through sound
  • Details about Noelani's upcoming album, Lakshmi Lullabies

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What did you take away from today's show?  and How will you add more pleasure to your life with sound?  I'd love to hear in the comments below.

With love, 
Meredith


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A note from Noelani:

As a mother, designer and yogini, I create to inspire.  I believe in the healing power of our intentions along with the gifts of this earth. As a daughter of the Mother Earth, I realize that we all have the potential to teach, to heal and empower others through our offerings, as we navigate our way to fulfill our true purpose: LOVE.

Living in Hawaii, with a love for traditional Hawaiian 'oli (chanting) as well as Sanskrit mantra, I began my musical adventure by sharing my original ukulele compositions of mantras in my yoga classes.  I have many passions that allow me to share my light with others and empower them along the way:  jewelry design, teaching yoga, birth education, tantra, and inspiring self love.  I love surfing, singing, writing and spending time with my 'ohana on the North Shore of Oahu. 

We are all human beings that deserve to give and receive love. Share your medicine.

Learn more about my latest mantra album project on my Indiegogo campaign


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011 | 4 Keys to Feminine Leadership with Meredith Rom

 

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A few months ago I sat down to be interviewed by Luna Love, the host of the  Ladies Who Lead Podcast.  I had a great time sharing about my personal story of how I came to do the work I am doing today.  

I talked with Luna about growing up in New York, what inspired me to take a leap to move to California after college, become a yoga teacher, travel to India and eventually start my own business.  

I decided to share this interview on the  Rising Women Leaders Podcast  so you can hear about  my  "4 Keys to Feminine Leadership"  as well as the women who have inspired me most over recent years.

"When you share your fear, it starts to lose its charge."

Here's what else you'll find in this  episode:

  • My personal process of how I execute my creative ideas
  • How I let go of "distractions" of alcohol, sugar, and busy-ness in my life to listen to my body's wisdom and needs 
  • How I moved from a fear of self-expression and being seen to becoming a yoga teacher and entrepreneur
  • My dark night of the soul  - how I knew I reached my breaking point where I needed to make a big shift in my life 
  • How I discovered yoga  and met my first spiritual teacher, Amma

"If I feel fear, but even just a little bit of excitement, I know that's a good sign for me to walk closer to it..."

  • How I handle my inner critic voice and limiting beliefs
  • Practices to listen to your body wisdom, face your fears, and create layers of support in your life 
  • The story of what happened when I shared my first song on the harmonium 
  • How I call  upon a higher power to manifest my desires
  • The women who have inspired me the most in business and life
  • A sneak preview of details about the book  I've been writing for the last year about my travels in India

Did you enjoy this episode?  I'd love to hear your thoughts in the comments below!

Love, 
Meredith

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010 | Creativity & Sisterhood with Becca of The Dabblist

 
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I'm back with a new podcast episode this week with Becca Piastrelli of The Dabblist.

I was first introduced to Becca at a women's retreat in Sonoma, and soon after attended one of her Sisterhood Soiree events.  I was immediately drawn to her sense of humor and  genuine love, care, and encouragement for the women around her.  

In this episode Becca shares how she listened to her inner calling to rediscover her feminine nature as well as start a successful online business supporting women to reconnect to creativity and sisterhood. 

We also share about the shadow side of sisterhood and leadership, how to handle comparison in a world of growing women’s entrepreneurship and how to create structures of support in your life to rise above your biggest challenges.

"Sisterhood is the field to freedom." ~ Becca Piastrelli

In this episode we discuss:

  • The power of sisterhood and personal stories of how sisterhood supported us to take bigger leaps in our lives

  • How Becca developed the courage to leave a comfortable corporate job in San Francisco to start her business, The Dabblist

  • An easy trick to help cultivate more female friendships in your life 

  • What a "Passion Project" is and how to start one

  • How Becca handles one of the biggest barriers to sisterhood - jealousy and comparison

  • How to pick yourself up after receiving a negative response to your work 

  • How to push through "compare and despair" to stay focused on what you are truly called to do 

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Becca Piastrelli is an online entrepreneur who is part Artemis, part Athena. Her Artemis comes out in her work on TheDabblist.com where she holds space for women to awaken their creativity, stop chasing perfect, and work with their hands again in a space of creative sisterhood. Her Athena comes out in her work with bloggers and online business owners, helping them authentically market and build their tribes online. A nature devotée and lover of plant wisdom, Becca likes to dabble in deeper understanding of the moon and it works its magic both within the feminine body and out in the world. You can find her extrovert-ing with fellow creative women while drinking entirely too much coffee and likely making overly animated facial expressions.


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009 | The Body As A Vessel with Karen Prosen

 

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Karen Prosen and I were immediately drawn to each other when we first met in downtown Sebastopol, CA when she came to look at the office space I was renting at the time.

Our connection deepened over the coming months when she joined my very first group coaching program for women two years ago and over time has become a dear friend, collaborator and teacher of mine as well.

Like myself and many of us, Karen's path of healing and service began with the body.  I invite you to pause today and listen to today's episode to learn about how Karen left a life of modeling around the world to becoming a true servant to the divine and the awakening of our collective consciousness.

My hope is this episode helps you remember to truly take care of and love your body as a temple so you can become a living vessel for spirit to move through.  

"Our body is a temple and a vessel, we are meant to be exalted and treated as such."

In this episode we discuss: 

  • Karen's story:  How she transformed her relationship to food and her body and connected to a higher power to let go of addiction and heal an eating disorder
  • Sacred morning rituals for love, compassion and awareness
  • How to see your body as a "temple" to become a "vessel" for your truth and begin your own soul's "pilgrimage"
  • How to listen deeply to your body's wisdom and know when to act on your intuition

Links in this episode:

  • Our upcoming Spring Day-Long Retreat in Occidental, CA   - there are a few spaces left!  Join us here
  • Karen's upcoming  VESSEL retreat  where I'll be teaching yoga June 16 - 20 over the Summer Solstice.  Early bird pricing + gifts available when you sign up in full by March 21, 2016
  • Karen's  Website

How will you choose to treat your body as a temple and vessel today?  I'd love to hear in the comments below.

With love,

Meredith

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Karen Prosen is a facilitator,  meditation guide,  artist, and a  wellness + business coach integrating  yoga, Buddhist philosophy and social justice into her offerings.  Earning her Master's Degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling, Karen  hosts  retreats,  meets with clients   over the phone and at her office in Sonoma County, CA, and designs  personalized meditation recordings. She supports people of all walks of life in transcending cultural paradigms and remembering that they are already living temples and clear vessels.

 

008 | Reclaiming Divine Feminine Sexuality with Jessica Sandra

 
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In this month of love and especially self-love, I decided to sit down with spiritual mentor, soul alchemist and dear friend, Jessica Sandra of Sacred Soul Cove.

I felt called to bring light to the topic of "Reclaiming Divine Feminine Sexuality" after listening to a video interview   with two female yoga mentors of mine.    One of them  shared about her story of sexual abuse in her life and how she was able to transform the experience into a source of empowerment.    The week after, I then had a friend open up to me about her experience of sexual abuse she had in her first year of college.    It became clear that this was a topic I wanted to address and share with my community.

I am so happy to introduce you today to Jessica Sandra ~ a woman doing amazing work in the world by sharing her story and supporting women to transform past experiences of abuse and trauma into empowerment and self-love.   

In this episode we discuss:

  • Jessica's personal story of transforming past sexual trauma into  reclaiming her soul essence
  • How Jessica   released stories and limiting beliefs of the past to reclaim connection to her divine feminine sexuality and sensuality
  • Rituals to discover and enhance your own life force energy
  • How Jessica moved through the fear of being seen to share her story and reach more women through her work
  • The energetic sacred container she is creating in her new offering,     Sacred Soul Cove

I hope you enjoy the episode.  I'd love to hear your comments below.

With love, Meredith

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Jessica Sandra is a spiritual mentor, soul alchemist, and liberator of the wild woman within.   She helps women reconnect to their divine feminine essence, come to fully embody and express that essence, and cultivate a life that is deeply in line with their soul. Her work involves the transmutation of past sexual trauma and pain into divine feminine connection and power. Her vision is for women everywhere to live in full expression of their truth, embodied and full of their own life force energy.

 

007 | Fall in Love with Yourself with Meredith Rom

 

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I have a new podcast to share with you today on the topic of "Falling in Love with Yourself."

I feel this is such an important topic because we really do need to value and love ourselves in order to live happy, fulfilled lives where we are able to give back at our fullest capacity and live up to our highest potential.  

Just an example from my life yesterday:  I knew I wanted to sit down and record this podcast first thing, but I woke up in a terrible mood.  I had a headache, my muscles were aching in my back, and overall I wasn’t feeling very positive.  Just the thought of sitting down at my computer to record this podcast felt impossible.

So instead of forcing myself to do what I didn’t actually have the capacity to do, I paused and checked in with myself.

I knew I had a choice: I could dive into work and my to do list and probably have a pretty grumpy day...  OR I could really honor and take care of myself first, even though I had a million things to do on my list.

I knew I needed to slow down and take care of myself.

So I tidied up my room and chose a YogaGlo class (I highly recommend Yogaglo if you struggle with keeping up a home yoga practice) and I found a class with Elena Brower on how to, "Value yourself to Master Yourself."

The whole class was about taking the time to take care of yourself.

I realized, "I really need to have an innate sense of value in order to take care of and fall in love with myself..."

Owning my innate value has been a big part of my inner work over the last few years, and I have come a long way.  Valuing myself shows up in how much money I earn, how healthy my relationships are, what I choose to wear and how I create the environment around me.

What I found was: valuing myself is a choice.

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And you too can choose to start valuing yourself, right here, right now.

After my morning yoga practice and self-care time, I felt SO much better and I sat down to record this podcast feeling so filled up with love that I couldn’t wait to share with you all.

In this episode, I share:

  • Tips and Tools that Have Helped me Fall in Love with Myself
  • How to Move Past Resistance Around Self-love and Self-care
  • How to Turn Self-love into an Art
  • How to Create a Sustainable & Enjoyable Meditation Practice
  • More information about my upcoming online course, Vision

There are only 5 days left to receive $100 off when you join Vision.  I hope to see you there!

Warmly, Meredith

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Meredith Rom:

Welcome to the Rising Women Leaders podcast. We are a sisterhood of women stepping into courage, self love and feminine leadership. I'm your host, Meredith Rom and here I'll be sharing personal insights as well as interviews with inspiring leaders and entrepreneurs so you can create more daily magic in your life and also grow your business without losing sight of spiritual values as a rising woman leader. If you like this podcast, use our hashtag #risingwomenleaders.

 

Follow me on Instagram @meredithrom and sign up for email updates at risingwomenleaders.com. You'll receive all the new and inspiring content including insights I only share on email. Now get cozy with a cup of tea, light a candle and grab a journal to listen to this week's magical radio podcast.

 

Welcome back to the Rising Women Leaders podcast. This is Meredith Rom and today I'll be sharing about how to fall in love with yourself. I feel this is such an important topic because we really do need to value and love ourselves in order to live happy, fulfilled lives where we're able to give back at our fullest capacity and to live up to our highest potential.

 

Just an example from my life this morning, I knew I wanted to sit down and record this podcast first thing but I woke up and I was feeling just in a terrible mood. I had a headache, my muscles were aching in my back and overall, I just was not feeling very positive. Just the thought of sitting down at my computer to record this podcast felt impossible so instead of forcing myself to do something I didn't actually have the capacity to do, I paused and I checked in.

 

I knew I had a choice. I could dive into my work and to my to do list and probably have a pretty grumpy day or I could really honor myself and take care of myself first even though I had a million things to do on my list. When I really considered it and checked in with my body, I knew I had to do the second. I tidied up my room and I chose a yoga glow class, a yoga class.

 

I highly recommend Yoga Glow as a way to keep up a home yoga practice and I found this class with Elena Brower and it was called Value Yourself to Master Yourself. The whole class was about taking that time to take care of yourself and I realized, wow, you really need to have an innate sense of value in order to take care of and fall in love with yourself. Owning my innate value has been a big part of my inner work over the last few years and I have come a long way.

 

Valuing myself has shown up in ways in terms of how much money I earn, how healthy my relationships are and even what I choose to wear and how my environment shows up around me. What I've found is it really is a choice. You can choose to start valuing yourself right here and right now. I have an affirmation for you and it's I am valuable no matter what. I am valuable no matter what. After my yoga practice today, I felt so much better.

 

I was able to make a beautiful breakfast for my partner and me and I sat down to record this podcast feeling so filled up with love that I couldn't wait to sit down and share with you all. What we're going to learn today are some tips and tools that have helped me to fall in love with myself, how to move past resistance, around self love and self care and how to turn self love into an art. Like most women, I am a nurturer and just to tell you a little bit about my story, when I was in college I was in a relationship where I would give and give and give.

 

I didn't realize it at the time because I thought I was being selfless but I was always putting him before myself. I was giving love and in an imbalanced way and because of that, it actually pushed my partner away because ultimately I was not taking care of myself. When we broke up, it was so painful. It was as if I had lost everything because I had made him everything in my life. That breakup made me realize I always need to put myself first.

 

I always need to love myself first because I am the only person I can really truly rely on in my life. I needed to put my dreams and my ambitions and my body first. When I did that and I focused on myself, I became more of this whole person and that was when I attracted someone in my life who was also this whole person. Someone I could walk with on my path and next to each other as long as we were complimenting each other's paths.

 

This is why I think it's so important to discover our life purpose and to follow it and live it no matter what. If we are following that purpose, everything else begins to fall in place around it. People in our lives will come and go but I know I'll be okay and on solid ground because I haven't lost everything. I know that if I have my calling and my purpose and something I'm excited and passionate about to devote myself too, then I can really honor and deeply love myself and nurture myself and know that I can get through any kind of pain or suffering that might come up in my life.

 

The problem I see in society is that so many women do not love themselves first. It has almost become this cultural norm that we see so many moms who put their children first, their husband first and their own self care falls off track. I've worked with many women who have had this problem of shifting into loving themselves first and I also know many women who have had problems around body image and eating disorders because they were trying to live up to some cultural stereotype of what they thought beauty was.

 

Really, when I look around me, there are a lot of women out there who are at war with their bodies and I just want to share that I've been there too. In that endless fight against my own emotions or my weight or having acne or freckles or cellulite or split ends, any of that, it just goes on and on. I've been in that position of feeling like, I don't want to feel this right now or I don't look like how I look right now or if only I were fill in the blank, taller or shorter, thinner, curvier.

 

You get the idea. In the past, I did use to turn to food or alcohol or shopping to calm and distract myself from these kinds of thoughts and as so many other women do. Thoughts like, if I eat this ice cream, at least I'll feel better for now and I won't have to think about how crappy I really feel. I've had days where I picked parts of myself that I would do anything to change and it would consume my thoughts. As soon as I let go of this stuff about my body, then it would come to my personality of like, why can't I be this way or more outgoing or more funny?

 

The thoughts were really just all adding up to there must be something wrong with me. It's been a long road for me to find a deep level of self acceptance and self love. What I see now is that it didn't happen all at once. It was gradual, it was the little actions I did again and again that led me to my own radical self love and self acceptance. Through my work, I've learned that no matter how much love and encouragement I funnel to my clients, I can't actually make them fall in love with themselves.

 

It has to come from within them and that was the same for me. It had to come to a place where I needed to make a shift, I needed to start taking care of myself. What I found is the first step is really just about awareness. To ask yourself, where are these thoughts coming from? Is it the TV shows I'm watching? Am I surrounding myself with people who talk negatively about themselves? What was my mother like when I was growing up?

 

Was there women in my life who were giving, giving to others but not to themselves? Once you have this awareness about your patterns and where they've come from, that's when you can begin to take action. That's when you can stop buying the magazines or watching the TV shows that always end up with you and a carton office cream on your lap and you can begin starting to listen to podcasts like this one or Ted Talks or Super Soul Sunday, something that will light you up and make you leave feeling inspired.

 

This is when you can begin to take action around making new friends. Maybe turn to the woman next to you in a yoga class and introduce yourself. Remind yourself that I'm not my mother or my sister or my best friend or that person I knew in high school and I can do this differently. That's when you can create a new reality. I believe it's impossible to feel stuck and depressed for to long if you are consistently eating whole, organic foods, exercising regularly, taking baths, meditating, giving yourself enough time to rest, having meaningful connections in relationships in your life.

 

What I did was I started with those small consistent actions of self care to discover love within and for myself. Now I feel so connected to this deep love within myself that I can easily make those choices of what is going to be honoring for me today? What do I really care about? What do I really want to do right now? That has impacted everything in my life. That has allowed me to give back in the way I want too.

 

It has helped me to become that inspiration for other women, to be able to be a guide for other people because I had been there and I was able to move past resistant, make new choices and really find that deep connection of love within myself. I wanted to tell you a little story. I recently came home after a long day of teaching yoga and I knew I needed to recharge. I felt my energy levels were depleted. I had been giving a lot of myself throughout the day and I needed some serious self care.

 

I was thinking back to when I was in college and how after a long day of classes, of being in school, my self care ritual used to look a little something like this. I'd walk home from class and on the way I would pass Coldstone Creamery and I would walk in, order my favorite ice cream, Birthday Cake Remix and then I would slowly eat it on my way home back to my apartment. When I arrived inside, I'd shut the door to my room, I would turn on some TV show.

 

At the time I loved Desperate Housewives and I would just tune out the world for the next three to four hours. I was so full from the ice cream that I wouldn't even eat dinner sometimes and I would just fall asleep. This was one of my ways of dealing with stress, of "treating myself well" after a long day. It did give me the comfort I needed in that I thought I was going well and that I was taking care of myself until I started to see the negative side effects that it was having on my body.

 

It was causing constipation and acne and grogginess in the morning and even getting cavities, just terrible stuff came from these kinds of habits. This was a big wake up call for me and I began a quest of how to find out how to truly take care of myself. Over the years, as I mentioned, I have shifted my life so much from this old way of living. I have now completely cut sugar and dairy out of my diet. I don't eat ice cream anymore which is pretty amazing.

 

I no longer zone out in front of the TV. I don't even have a TV in my home and only just recently I watched a movie a couple weeks ago and I was like, wow. I haven't watched media in so long. It came to a place of like, wow, this can be something refreshing. This doesn't have to be something I OD on after a really stressful week. I have also moved away from New York City. I now live among the wine vineyards in Sonoma County so I am just connected to nature.

 

It's just a lot has changed in my life from this time. As I arrived home from teaching yoga that day, when I was feeling depleted, my self care routine looked a little something like this. I tidied up my room to feel more spacious in my space. I put a heating pad in my bed so I could lay down and relax my muscles. I have an essential oils diffuser that I put some essential oils on and turned it on and started breathing in those balancing scents.

 

I lit candles all along my dresser and my alter and on my nightstands to create a soothing atmosphere. I warmed up my favorite Tulsi Cinnamon Rose tea by Organic India. I love that tea if you ever want to try it. I put on gentle music. I got out my Tarot deck and my journal to reflect on my day. I felt genuinely proud of myself for how much my life had changed. I was no longer having those cravings of the ice cream and even if I do have cravings sometimes, it's like, I can really ask myself, what else do I really need?

 

What is missing right now? Do I need a hug? Do I need to just have some time to rest? I'm not having those wasted hours in front of the TV and so within just about twenty or thirty minutes of being in this beautiful, tantric atmosphere with myself, my depleted state had completely shifted. My energy levels had come back and all of this, like creating this beautiful atmosphere was really for myself. It wasn't about for anyone else.

 

It was just falling in love with myself and what I found is that when I have been able to make self care become something seductive, I no longer needed those tools that I used in the past. Like the ice cream or the zoning out in front of the TV and finding a way to turn self care into an act of seduction, creating that beautiful tantric atmosphere for yourself, this is really the art of falling in love with yourself.

 

To allow your self love and your self care to become this act of seduction for yourself. The next time that you are finding yourself of just craving ice cream, really ask yourself, how could I nourish myself in this moment? What do I really need? Maybe it's a bath, maybe it's a book or even a really good cry and when you learn to nourish and listen to your body and make self care enjoyable and seductive, you'll be able to slowly let go of those habits.

 

They'll just naturally begin to fall away, whatever is not serving you in your life. Another tool that has been absolutely essential for me in falling in love with myself has been meditation. Over my career as a yoga teacher, I have spoken to many women who strive to keep up a home, yoga or meditation practice but then quickly give it up when life gets busy. I used to constantly struggle with keeping up a morning practice and I would feel guilty when I fell off track.

 

I tried numerous ways to keep up a practice but I had a hard time doing it and I wondered why is it so hard for me to keep up this consistent connection to spirit? I know that when I'm connected and do take that time out of the morning for myself, like I did this morning, I am so much more present, calm and compassionate throughout my day. I know that's when I relied less on others and I am more in tune to my inner guidance.

 

When I'm able to connect to love within myself, I am not constantly searching for it in my relationship or in my friendships or anywhere outside of myself. I have that connection within and that keeps me really grounded and stable throughout my days. I found that more than anything else, when I made my meditation practice enjoyable, that was when it became sustainable. I knew I wasn't going to wake up every morning and just sit quietly and do something I dreaded. I had to lure myself into meditation.

 

I had to bring in the romance. A quote that I love from Gabrielle Bernstein, she says, "I made a spirit my boyfriend," and when she did that, everything else in her life began to flourish because when we fall in love with spirit, we begin to attract and to manifest what we want and need in our lives with so much ease and grace. I know how hard it can be to keep up a daily meditation practice so I wanted to share a couple of my tips and tools of what really helped me to fall in love with spirit and myself and to keep my morning practice sustainable.

 

The first step was around shifting this idea of being disciplined into being devotional. I used to live in a house where my roommates and I would practice silent meditation together for one hour in the morning and one hour in the evening. That practice actually became so disciplined for me that I began to avoid it altogether. I would try and find ways to not be at home when my roommates were meditating because it just felt so constricted and all I wanted to do was break the rules.

 

Later on when I moved out of that house and I actually went several months without meditating because that rebellious side of me was wanting to take back control. After a while though, I really did begin to miss those solitary moments with just myself and my breath but I knew when I came back to my meditation I had to approach it in a different way. I remembered something that my yoga teacher, Kimber Simpkins had said about developing a home yoga practice.

 

She said, "No one is making you do it. You're doing it for yourself. Think of it as a devotion rather than a discipline." Just this little shift, shifting my perspective and realizing no one was making me do it but rather I was showing up in devotion to myself and to spirit and that really did begin to change everything. I suddenly was able to show up to my meditation pillow and my yoga mat with ease. Another step I found really valuable is changing it up.

 

When my practice was the same silent meditation every single day, I got bored and I went back into avoidance. I learned I needed to change it up once in a while, even if I was going to be able to stay with it so now some mornings my morning practice will include yoga, someday it's Pranayama, breath work and sometimes it's just mostly silent meditation. When I prioritize devotion over the structure of what it needed to look like, I was able to get go of the guilt and to keep coming back to my meditation seat.

 

Another idea of bringing into your meditations is calling upon an archetype. A couple years ago I read this book by Deepak. It's called the Spontaneous Fulfillment of Desire. He has a whole chapter on discovering your archetype. I began to imagine a heroine, a chief or a goddess, something I felt connected too and I began to ask this archetype, please express yourself through me. Over many days of connecting to the powers and the attributes of someone or something I looked up too, I began to embody those qualities in myself.

 

When I connected more and more into a future version of myself, a higher self, I really wonder how would this person wake up every day? How would she start her days? Often I would see myself in a really devotional morning practice and that was another way of just being able to help me show up consistently and to call in that archetype during meditation and to embody those qualities of that person or thing. Another tip is to move and breathe first. What many people often struggle with when meditating is having such a busy mind.

 

The Indian guru, Osho, a teacher that I have learned a lot of teachings from, he says you need to get all the garbage out of your mind first before you can get anywhere in silent meditation. The best ways I've found to get that garbage out is to breathe and move my body. For example, last week, I woke up and my mind was so busy. I knew I couldn't sit down and silently meditate so I turned on one of my favorite albums and I just started shaking and dancing and moving and just moving my body, getting all that garbage out.

 

Another idea is you could go for a run. You could do breath of fire which is a form of [inaudible 00:25:49]. Kundalini meditation doing breath work, doing that before sitting down to silently meditate. I found that sometimes when I exerted myself first and then I sat down in silent meditation, the experience became so still and so silent and so peaceful and it really became that sense of enjoyment I was looking for. Bring in the romance. Coming back to the art of falling in love with yourself is to really think of your morning practice as this beautiful devotion.

 

I began to think of all the ways that I could make this practice more enjoyable. That's when I bought my essential oils diffuser, I created this beautiful atmosphere of filling the space with scents of rose or geranium and I would sit down on this heating pad I have and I would warm myself up and I began even singing in my morning practice. I created an alter that just felt gorgeous, this representation of my devotion.

 

Everyday I felt so happy waking up to my practice because of how loving and nurturing and romantic it became. It was this art of just falling in love with myself. Another idea is to connect to a vision. After learning about the law of attraction, I began to bring manifestation into my morning practice. I wrote out in the present tense what I wanted to create in my life and in the world. I connected to how I wanted to wake up and feel every day.

 

I connected to why I wanted what I wanted and every morning, I began to read this vision out loud. Every morning then became this, not only a devotion to myself and to spirit but this devotion of what I wanted for my life and also for the world. This is something that I teach in my online course, Vision is how to write a vision, how to connect to it, how to create a morning practice that is devotional, enjoyable and sustainable. Learning to be still. In order to create a new healthy habit, it helps to choose a set number of days to do your practice for.

 

You can feel free to start small and say something like, "Okay, for the next seven days, I'm going to do this practice." You put a reminder in your calendar or an alert on your phone or a note on your bedside, whatever you need to do to remind yourself. Tell yourself, "Okay, I'm going to do this for seven days. If resistance comes up, I'm just going to sit down and do the practice just for these seven days and I still don't want to do it after these seven days then I don't have to do it anymore."

 

But chances are, you'll be able to keep going after that set amount of time you create because you realize how much benefit it brings to your life. I choose to do my practices in forty day increments. Forty days is historically known as the sacred time of period of enacting real lasting change. It can clear out old subconscious patterns, set up new positive patterns and change your life for the better. At the end of every forty day cycle, I celebrate and reflect on what has changed in my life.

 

I go back and read that vision and really notice all that have come true from it. Then another tip is to get other people involved. It helps if you know there are other people out there meditating with you. Try calling up a friend, creating some kind of accountability partner. I began this whole program based around creating a vision and meditating with other women for forty days because I wanted to create that accountability for myself and for others. This program vision which I am now in enrollment for, I'll tell you a little more about it at the end.

 

It's now grown over the years I've been leading it to include women in five different continents and everyone who joins has lifetime access to the program so it's just continuing to grow and we're all coming into our state of devotion when we do these forty days of meditation together. I began to see when I was meditating not just for myself but meditating for the visions of all these women, all over the world, it became so much easier to sit down and to meditate and be devotional for myself, having that accountability and that support.

 

Whether you're just starting a meditation practice or you're a seasoned meditator, I suggest that you really try some of these tips and see when you sit down for your meditation practice if you can begin to cultivate that love for yourself and for the connection to spirit. The last thing I wanted to talk today about is resistance. Resistance is one of the biggest blocks to our self care, to our self love and to really honoring and valuing ourselves. Resistance does not want you to wake up in the morning.

 

Resistance doesn't want you to meditate or to do yoga. Resistance doesn't want you to write your book, doesn't want you to spend time chopping vegetables and it definitely doesn't want you to set the table or do the dishes and sometimes it doesn't even want you to bathe. Resistance is, if we were to personify resistance, it is happy to be curled up safe in bed where no one can bother him.

 

He wants to be surrounded by pillows so that he can use them to throw them at people if they try to get him to do something he doesn't want to do but when you look at your goals in your to do list and you really ask yourself, what would make me happy? You might see that you need to move past your resistance in order to accomplish that and to really come into that sense of joy and fulfillment. Here are my tips to do that. The first one is to develop awareness.

 

Simply notice when you are resisting. The other week I woke up naturally before the sun rose even though I was wide awake and ready to start my day, resistance came in. You shouldn't have to wake up when it's dark out, before the sunrise. It's cold outside of this bed. I don't want to get up. There's no way you're going to get me out of here. I sat with the resistance and for about ten minutes I noticed it.

 

I saw why he was there and what his motivations were and I listened. I sympathized with him. I understood where he was coming from but then I decided to ask, how would it feel if I accomplished exactly what I am resisting? How would it feel to accomplish what I'm resisting? I connected to what I wanted to accomplish. Wouldn't it feel good to wake up early, to do a full meditation practice, to clean my room, to work on the next writing submission for my book.

 

I imagined having a accomplished all those things and I saw how amazing and spacious my day would feel if I did them. I got up and I took action despite the resistance so that's the third step. Simply take action despite your resistance. It wasn't easy. Resistance was pulling me back in. Resistance was whining and crying, "I don't want to get out of bed before the sun is rising. Please don't make me." I was able to lure resistance out of the bed with me and as soon as I did, he was fine.

 

I got a hot cup of tea, I sat down to meditate and resistance was there, sitting with me the whole time but by the end, he had softened. He was no longer screaming or crying and as I continue my day, I felt so good having moved past that resistance. Once there's awareness, you are back in your power. Every action is a choice. Why not make choices in alignment with your goals and your aspirations? When you take action despite your resistance, that's when true maturity is born.

 

This week, I invite you to be present with your resistance and then do exactly what you have been putting off first thing in the morning tomorrow. Be with your breathe and see if you can make friends with your resistance and take action despite it. Just in summary, I've covered today how to honor and value and fall in love with yourself. I've covered some of my self care tips for self love, how to move past resistance and how to enjoy your meditation practice.

 

Many of you will take these tools and you'll run with them and I honor you for that. I hope that you are able to implement all of this information into your life. For some of you, you may be feeling called to go deeper, to learn more or you may wonder if you really can make these shifts on your own and I know it can be really hard because often we're missing these two really key essential ingredients and those are accountability and support.

 

For those of you who are feeling called to go deeper on these topics and really do want to participate and cultivate a forty day meditation practice, I invite you to join and to learn more about my online course, Vision. Vision is an online course that includes a growing network of women joining together from around the world in daily devotion to themselves, to spirit, to their sisters and to their visions.

 

Each week, I release a new topic that covers anything from self love and self care to cultivating courage, developing body wisdom, honoring your love and relationships in your life, really learning how to take grounded action on your dreams. Daily rituals to support you in your path and in your self love and of course, sisterhood, that accountability and that support we can provide for each other.

 

The course includes forty days of devotional meditation where I teach the personal meditation practice that I use most often that I found is really amazing for manifestation and then I also provide, I have a whole tool box of resources. I have so many meditations, audios. I have videos, I teach about Pranayama, I teach about all the different kinds of meditation that you can really then begin to piece together. Like, what would be exciting and enjoyable for me to create my own daily devotional practice?

 

Then we have these weekly coaching calls so there are eight calls over the eight weeks and we connect with the other women who are in the program. We have the space to share any challenges that are coming up along the way. You can all share your successes. We can encourage and support each other. Right now I have a free training that is up at 40dayvision.com.

 

That's 40dayvision.com where you can watch four of my guided meditation videos and you can learn more about the course. The course begins February 3rd, 2016 and enrollment closes on February 2nd, the day before. There's a special offer right now. One hundred dollars off the program. That is available until this Saturday, January 30th so if you're listening to this and you feel called to learn more, definitely check out the website, 40dayvision.com.

 

See if it's something that you feel called to do. I would really love to support you and have you join us on this amazing transformative journey. Forty days of meditation, eight weeks of weekly audio content and these sisterhood calls. I've seen so much transformation in the women that have taken this program and I'm even connecting with women who did the program the first time I ran it a year and a half ago and they are saying, "Meredith, I can't believe it. The things I was cultivating in my vision have come true.

 

Everything that I was writing about," and it's amazing to see like when we really consciously make these shifts in our life and we show up for ourselves to our self love, our self care, really love ourselves first, we can not only cultivate so much inner change in ourselves, in connection to guidance and our body's wisdom but that's when we can really begin to cultivate change in the world. That's when we can give back at our fullest capacity.

 

That's when we can really connect to that deep love within and go out and share our gifts and do what we love and find that sense of fulfillment and then inspire others to do the same. I am very deeply passionate about this work and I hope that I have the opportunity to share more with you. Thank you so much for listening to this podcast today. I honor you for being here and for wanting to take steps towards falling in love with yourself.

 

I'd like to close today with a closing prayer. We can all close our eyes and tune back into our breath. Exhale all the air in the body, take a deep inhale and exhale it out. I invite you to tune in to a feeling of love within yourself. Know that you are loved, know that we all have the ability to connect to this deep love within ourselves and for ourselves. I pray that we are all able to cultivate the courage to step more and more into our self love and daily magic and synchronicity from taking those steps of really honoring and loving who you are. I bow to each of you. I honor you and I send you off with all my prayers and all my blessings. From my heart to yours, namaste.

 

006 | Magic & Manifestation with Rakai'el Webb

 

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Last week I sat down with  my magical friend, Rakai'el Webb (formerly Rachael, which you will hear me refer to her as in the episode).

I've watched a beautiful transformation in Rakai'el over the last year as she has embraced her full magical self. She is a living example as to how  when we stop hiding and embrace who we are, magic is really possible.

In the episode we discuss:

  • What it means to "Come out of the magic closet..."

  • A manifestation practice for financial abundance

  • Affirmations for more magic and  manifestation

  • How Rakai'el cured her autoimmune disease through a Vision Quest

Rakai’el Webb is an internationally known Lemurian Priestess, Astrologer, Sound Alchemist, and Founder of The Lemurian School of Remembering. She empowers her students by offering playful yet transformational online experiences through astrology, sound healing, and past life remembrance of their innate wisdom and gifts. 

Originally from Kentucky, Rakai’el also holds a Masters in Traditional Chinese Medicine and serves as a Global Coherence Ambassador for the Institute of Heart Math. Rakai’el resides in Maui, where she is actively remembering her Lemurian lineage and transmitting these frequencies worldwide in service to the liberation of all beings everywhere.

You can follow her on Instagram, and learn more about her offerings at Rakaiel.com

Photographs by In Her Image Photography & Federica Dall’Orso

 

005 | An Open Heart Life with Sarah-Jane Perman

 

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Have you ever met someone where you just felt like you knew him or her even if you've never met before?

This is how I felt when I met yoga teacher and retreat leader, Sarah-Jane Perman.  Sarah-Jane wandered into a workshop I was leading at Burning Man and the whole time I kept wondering, "How do I know this person?"  

After the workshop, we chatted and found we had lots to talk about.  I discovered Sarah-Jane was on a mission to open people's hearts around the world by leading goddess retreats from Australia to Bali, to Tulum, Nicaragua and beyond.

I was immediately drawn to her positivity and ability to trust in the universe, so I invited her to an interview on the Rising Women Leaders podcast. 

In this episode we talk about: 

  • Tips and rituals Sarah-Jane uses to tune into her intuition
  • How she left a job as a marketing director on Australia's Next Top Model at Warner Brothers to follow her dream of teaching yoga, traveling to epic locations and leading retreats
  • What it means to live "An Open Heart Life"
  • Insights on the awakening of our collective consciousness and the importance of sisterhood

"She took a leap and built her wings on the way down."

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Links in this episode: 

And, Sarah has a special offer for you!

From Sarah-Jane:  

"Gather with your sisters to to heal, transform and celebrate your divinity in beautiful Goa, India this 

January 15 to 21, 2016

.  Receive 10% off the early bird price until 

Nov 5 More details and

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About Sarah-Jane Perman:

Sarah Jane Perman is a wellness experimentalist, vinyasa yoga teacher, holistic health coach and firm believer in the power of connecting to your truth and following your heart. Her mission is to inspire and work with as many people as she possibly can to open hearts across the planet!  

 

004 | Love Your Body with Kimber Simpkins

 

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This week on the Rising Women Leaders podcast, I interviewed yoga teacher and published author, Kimber Simpkins. 

I met Kimber when we were teaching yoga at the same studio in Berkeley three years ago.  I instantly fell in love with her classes, her singing with the harmonium, and her passion of writing.

Since I've known Kimber, she finished writing her book, self-published it, and then signed a contract to re-release it with a national publisher.  Her book, Full: How I learned to Satisfy My Insatiable Hunger and Feed My Soul, is now available online and in bookstores across the country.  Her next book, 52 Ways to Love Your Body is officially coming out in January.

As a writer and yoga teacher myself, I was excited to sit down with Kimber and hear more about her story, how she published her first book, and what role vulnerability and self-love played in the process.

In this episode we talk about:

  • Daily practices to love our body
  • One of Kimber's favorite meditation practices from Pema Chodron
  • How we've been inspired by Brene Brown and the concept of Daring Greatly
  • How she wrote and published her first book
  • Kimber's upcoming yoga & writing retreat at Orr Hotsprings (I'm excited to be there, and there are a couple spots left!)

Kimber leaves us with the question, "What is one thing you can do today to show your body that you care?"

I'd love to hear what you'll do in the comments.

You can learn more about Kimber, her upcoming retreats and  30 Day Love Your Body Course   here. 

With love, Meredith

 

003 | Divine Love & Partnership with Rachel Rossitto

 

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This week on the Rising Women Leaders Podcast, I interviewed Rachel Rossitto of Rose Holistic about Divine Love & Partnership.  Rachel's been a dear sister this year to me and I often look to her for guidance when tapping into my femininity, creating sacred space, or honoring the love and relationships in my life.

In this episode we discuss:

  • Why feminine qualities can help us attract love, be in a state of flow and live our purpose
  • How to overcome the fear of letting go of a relationship
  • The four areas of partnership and what to look for in your ideal relationship
  • Tips to become more magnetic
  • What blocks us from attracting love in our lives
  • The details of Rachel's upcoming program: Magnetic which begins October 11!
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Learn more about Rachel and her upcoming program Magnetic at RoseHolistic.com

I hope you enjoy!

Love, Meredith

 

002 | Living Artfully with Erica Jago

 

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In this episode of Rising Women Leaders I interview Erica Jago, yoga teacher, designer and co-author of the amazon best-selling book Art of Attention.

In the interview, we talk about:

  • How to use yoga and design to live more artfully in our lives

  • How Erica left a corporate design job in San Francisco to follow her dream of leading transformational yoga retreats around the world

  • Some of Erica's favorite daily rituals

  • The biggest fear she has had in the past year and how she has overcome it

Keep in touch with Erica and learn more about her work at  jagoyoga.com

 

001 | Fearless Feminine Confidence with Meredith Rom

 

Welcome to my first podcast!

“If you celebrate your differentness, the world will, too. It believes exactly what you tell it—through the words you use to describe yourself, the actions you take to care for yourself, and the choices you make to express yourself. Tell the world you are one-of-a-kind creation who came here to experience wonder and spread joy. Expect to be accommodated.” ~ Victoria Moran

It's time to celebrate all we are and all we came to do. 

I see an awakening in women all around me, especially in the sweet, kind and nurturing ones who are ready to stand up, express themselves and share their voice.

But, I know from personal experience a lot can get in the way when we step up to lead. I myself struggled with sharing my voice as a more timid and sensitive being. However, the world needs more women connected to their soft sensitive nature who are willing to be vulnerable to step up and accurately represent the needs of our world.

I believe you do not need to change who you are to lead, you just need to be supported to face your fears and listen to your intuition to make a bigger impact. 

So...I have created my first PODCAST series for  Rising Women Leaders.

I will be sharing insights on how to step into courage, self-love, and leadership while staying true to our feminine nature.

I'll also be interviewing leaders and entrepreneurs about how they've faced their fears, created magic in their lives and grown their businesses.

The first episode is now live!

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In the first  episode,  Fearless Feminine Confidence,   I share:

  • My personal story: how I overcame my fears of public speaking to become a teacher and a leader.
  • Why I created Rising Women Leaders and what my vision for this sisterhood.
  • My top tips on how to tap into fearless and feminine energy to be a leader, teacher and entrepreneur.

You can listen streaming above, or if you're on your iPhone,  click here to listen to "Rising Women Leaders" in the Podcast app. 

Be sure to subscribe to us there.

If you are ready to lead from your heart and learn what it takes to face your fears and truly love and honor yourself, I hope you'll join us in the Rising Women Leaders  movement.

Let me know what you think of the first episode in the comments below!

With love, Meredith


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