Home
Categories
EXPLORE
True Crime
Comedy
Society & Culture
Business
History
TV & Film
Technology
About Us
Contact Us
Copyright
© 2024 PodJoint
00:00 / 00:00
Sign in

or

Don't have an account?
Sign up
Forgot password
https://is1-ssl.mzstatic.com/image/thumb/Podcasts211/v4/2e/61/c1/2e61c1e8-c329-0c51-38bd-199d0f9e3d60/mza_14778728464658954525.jpg/600x600bb.jpg
Stay Close with Sarah Brassard
Sarah Brassard
8 episodes
1 month ago
"Stay Close," explores the courageous journey of returning to our authentic selves in a world that pulls us away from who we truly are. Hosted by Sarah Brassard and inspired by David Whyte's wisdom that "to be courageous is to stay close to the way we are made," the podcast examines the moments that disconnect us from our essence and the path back to authenticity.
Through personal stories and conversations with guests who've found their rhythm, "Stay Close" offers listeners a compassionate guide to recognizing disconnection, embracing healing, and finding the courage to live aligned with their true nature for anyone seeking inner discovery and genuine connections in a world of expectations and distractions.

Intro and Outro Music Credits
“I Don’t Care (Zirophux)” by Carly Johnson — https://www.carlyjohnsonmusic.com/shop
“Obi’s Chair” by Mark Geary — https://markgeary.com/home-page/albums/
Licensed via Persona Music
Show more...
Self-Improvement
Education
RSS
All content for Stay Close with Sarah Brassard is the property of Sarah Brassard and is served directly from their servers with no modification, redirects, or rehosting. The podcast is not affiliated with or endorsed by Podjoint in any way.
"Stay Close," explores the courageous journey of returning to our authentic selves in a world that pulls us away from who we truly are. Hosted by Sarah Brassard and inspired by David Whyte's wisdom that "to be courageous is to stay close to the way we are made," the podcast examines the moments that disconnect us from our essence and the path back to authenticity.
Through personal stories and conversations with guests who've found their rhythm, "Stay Close" offers listeners a compassionate guide to recognizing disconnection, embracing healing, and finding the courage to live aligned with their true nature for anyone seeking inner discovery and genuine connections in a world of expectations and distractions.

Intro and Outro Music Credits
“I Don’t Care (Zirophux)” by Carly Johnson — https://www.carlyjohnsonmusic.com/shop
“Obi’s Chair” by Mark Geary — https://markgeary.com/home-page/albums/
Licensed via Persona Music
Show more...
Self-Improvement
Education
https://is1-ssl.mzstatic.com/image/thumb/Podcasts211/v4/2e/61/c1/2e61c1e8-c329-0c51-38bd-199d0f9e3d60/mza_14778728464658954525.jpg/600x600bb.jpg
Ep 4: Unbecoming to Become
Stay Close with Sarah Brassard
36 minutes 34 seconds
8 months ago
Ep 4: Unbecoming to Become

Episode Summary

In this episode, Sarah explores the paradox of returning to our true selves by shedding the layers we've accumulated over time. She discusses how "unbecoming" the protective habits and limiting beliefs we've adopted allow us to return to our authentic nature.


Key Concepts

  • Unbecoming to Become: The process of peeling away protective layers to return to our authentic selves
  • The Breath as a Reconnection Tool: Using conscious breathing to bridge conscious and unconscious minds
  • The Observer Practice: Developing the ability to witness emotional patterns without being swept away by them
  • Rest as Foundation: Understanding that rest isn't just recovery, but the foundation that makes all healing possible


Episode Outline

Moving Away From Ourselves

  • How we disconnect from our true selves for safety, acceptance, or because of limiting beliefs
  • The cost of becoming someone other than our authentic self
  • Sarah's personal journey of disconnection following childhood loss

The Path Back to Authenticity

  • Sarah's healing journey beginning with Kundalini yoga
  • The importance of consistent practice in rewiring neural pathways
  • Cognitive behavioral therapy and identifying limiting beliefs
  • Development of "The Observer" consciousness

The Power of Rest

  • How exhaustion led to a deeper healing question
  • The discovery of Yoga Nidra as a foundational practice
  • The concept of a "spiritual savings account" where rest is worth ten times other practices
  • The courage to rest in a culture that celebrates pushing through


Daily Practice

Three questions to ask yourself daily:

  1. Where am I holding tension in my body right now?
  2. What practice would help me feel more like myself today?
  3. What is one small way I can honor my need for rest today?


Resources Mentioned

  • Book: "Inside: A Guide to the Resources Within" by Sarah Brassard
  • Book: "Radiant Rest" by Tracee Stanley
  • Practice: Yoga Nidra
  • Practice: Kundalini Yoga
  • Poem: "Courage" by David Whyte (featuring the line "to be courageous is to stay close to the way we are made")


Quote to Remember

"True courage is often found in the decision to stop, to rest, to listen to your body when everything around you is saying, keep going."


Connect With Sarah

Stay connected through Sarah’s newsletter. Receive soulful updates, offerings, and gentle invitations to return home to yourself.

Subscribe here


Follow Sarah on Instagram: @sarahbrassard


Stay Close with Sarah Brassard
"Stay Close," explores the courageous journey of returning to our authentic selves in a world that pulls us away from who we truly are. Hosted by Sarah Brassard and inspired by David Whyte's wisdom that "to be courageous is to stay close to the way we are made," the podcast examines the moments that disconnect us from our essence and the path back to authenticity.
Through personal stories and conversations with guests who've found their rhythm, "Stay Close" offers listeners a compassionate guide to recognizing disconnection, embracing healing, and finding the courage to live aligned with their true nature for anyone seeking inner discovery and genuine connections in a world of expectations and distractions.

Intro and Outro Music Credits
“I Don’t Care (Zirophux)” by Carly Johnson — https://www.carlyjohnsonmusic.com/shop
“Obi’s Chair” by Mark Geary — https://markgeary.com/home-page/albums/
Licensed via Persona Music