In this thought-provoking episode, we delve into the power of sensitivity and its impact on our lives. Join us as we explore the journey of discovering our true selves, embracing our emotions, and finding our voice in a world that often discourages vulnerability. Yukti shares personal experiences and insights, shedding light on the challenges faced by highly sensitive individuals and the importance of understanding and accepting their unique gifts. Discover how sensitivity can be a source of strength and empathy, and learn practical strategies to navigate emotions and connect with others who share similar experiences. Tune in and embark on a transformative exploration of self-discovery, authenticity, and the beauty of building a supportive community.
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Join us in this enlightening episode as we unravel the fascinating world of sensitivity, empowering ourselves and others to embrace our authentic selves and create meaningful connections within a compassionate community.
In this episode, Yukti and Beth lament the cruel fact that they are the only ones in their house that can load a dishwasher correctly! But seriously, the two friends talk about:
It's a show full of some great tips to help you have a stressless summer!
Life often includes suffering, whether that's grieving a loved one or navigating the tender places in our being where others have left thorns behind with their words or actions. When we stop viewing ourselves as victims of life, we can begin to use suffering as way to heal, grow, and evolve. Even grief often has messages about not wasting time being paralyzed by fear or because we think we should play small to keep others happy. In this episode, we contemplate the meaning we can find through suffering and all of life's conflicts.
As always, you can find our hosts on their websites:
Beth Rowles: bethrowles.com
Laura Lyles Reagan: lauralreagan.com
Yukti Rao: yukti.net
Using the events of their lives, these friends embrace conscious community building, by discussing how they expect the miracles in their lives. Each friend capitalized on what the other shared regarding what sets the stage for miracle making, which includes, embracing their emotions fully, setting intentions, manifesting heart desires, playing, creating joy.
Laura, conscious family communication coach, shared how big events such as a move, cultural exploration and family illness bring her to full acceptance of life on life's terms by acknowledging fear and expectantly anticipating the highest good, even if that means surrendering ego.
Yukti, joy coach for corporate leaders, shared about a recent retreat she attended where she embraced all her emotions to establish a clear vision for her life, calling and service in finding and creating joy.
Beth, conscious marriage coach, shared practical ways that she manifested money and miracle for a family vacation where she will meet Laura face to face for the first time! She also affirmed how she journals for manifestation and miracles (based on the advice of her podcast guest) which Laura and Yukti are going to use.
Finally, the friends agreed that we co-create our culture, families and miracles.
Today's conversation started with Beth's observation about Laura's big transition to an empty nest just a few days ago, saying goodbye to her youngest daughter, son-in-law and grandbaby as they launch a new life.
The conversation led to Beth's sharing about what we hold onto and let go of in childhood, including physical things. Laura shares how important embracing her magical child in recovery and trauma work has been to bringing joy. Yukti shared about the importance of play to adults to ignite creativity.
As conscious parents we reminded each other how important it is for our kids to see us embracing our own joy, play and creativity.
In this episode of the BeFriend Show, we talked about how we each make difficult decisions, how friendships play a role in that, and some of the things to watch out for when letting your friends into your decision making process. Laura shares her perspective of the social mirror, Yukti had a surprising way to work through a tough decision she's currently trying to make, and Beth shares the first four steps of her relationship process that help her, and her clients, make good decisions.
We also touched on the one tell-tale sign that you likely have ADHD!
Laura also shares about a huge event happening right now in her life.
In the first episode of The BeFriend Show, we introduce ourselves and talk about our vision for the show. This is meant to be a living model of authentic relating among women, highlighting some of the challenges women today face in creating rewarding, supportive friendships.
We've spent 18 months preparing for this episode, making sure that we were fully committed to the journey, overcoming any fears, and building up the courage to be all in.
With three women from three different stages in life, you're sure to hear about challenges and triumphs that you can relate to, no matter where you are in your journey. We're all conscious coaches and hoping to show you what it means to be WITH someone right where they're at.
Please enjoy and we hope you'll stick around!