
“Finding Treasures in the Trash” Because in the muck lives the gold. Hosted by executive coach and meditation teacher Cari Jacobs-Crovetto, this podcast explores how transformation happens—personally and collectively—when we’re willing to face what’s uncomfortable, messy, or ignored. Created for high-achieving, soul-seeking humans, this show helps us look directly at the shadows—personal, relation... more
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 10 | Founded | 4 months ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | EducationManagementBusinessSelf-Improvement | |||

What if the parts of you you’ve learned to doubt are actually the ones trying to guide you home?
In this conversation, Cari sits with Trudy Goodman to explore the quiet but profound cost of not trusting ourselves—and the long, compassionate path of ... more
What if the ways you’ve learned to cope… are also the ways you’ve learned to stay away from yourself?
Cari sits down with Lisa Danylchuk to explore what it actually means to lean into pain—not forcefully, not all at once, but with enough support to ... more
What if the life you’ve built—your strengths, your identity, even your success—is only half the story?
In this conversation, Cari sits with Henry Most to explore what happens after we’ve learned how to “be someone” in the world. The ways we adapt, a... more
What if the reason this work feels unclear… is because you’ve been trying to approach it from your mind instead of your body?
Cari takes the conversation out of theory and into practice, answering the question so many people quietly carry: how do I ... more
I love this show and the idea behind it. The interviews and guests are so inspiring and remind us that we all go through the human experience together. It gives me hope and remembrance that in my “trash” I can always look & find the treasure.









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