
In this third series, Rachel Day, founder of Flying School shares that the route to learning to fly is about developing a sense of groundedness and balance. She will be talking with different guests to discover their story of how they learnt to be themselves and fly so that we can all pick up tips and ideas to inspire ourselves and our children.
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 28 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Lesley Darling is an intuitive transformation coach who helps people embrace and move through their challenges with ease and joy. She has been a coach and a mentor and trainer for over four decades and she lives with her husband in East Anglia and th... more
Sue is a six form teacher, published author, editor, examiner and mum to Alex & Dom who both play Rugby League professionally. In this conversation, Sue shares her ideas on what has helped her children become grounded and successfully navigate the wo... more
Up to the age of 60, Susie lived a life of negative thinking, shrinking into the background and making damaging choices as a result. When she was 60 she had a light bulb moment that changed her whole perspective of who she was. This is her story.
Annabelle is 74 living in Somerset, she recently noticed that her life had become very narrow and in her words 'boring' - she decided to change that by embarking on an impossible project of creating a 6ft Totem Pole and she learnt to fly along the wa... more
Kerri is originally from New York City and currently calls Asheville, NC home, where she lives with her husband and teenage daughter. She is a homeschool mom, Reiki Master Teacher, Intuitive and Qigong teacher-in-training. She has been performing sin... more
A little introduction sharing what we mean by flying and our new stone stack approach to finding balance in order to fly.
Karen is a coach and although she lives in England, she is a south african Mama at heart. Her children are now in the their 20's and in spite of challenges like coming to England unable to speak english and a traumatic accident that left her son Xand... more
Caryl was born in 1937, just before the second world war. She is the founder of a very successful office space business which she built without any previous knowledge or experience, having left school with the minimum academic requirements. At the ag... more
Loved the Paul McGee episode … takeaway glad I did it - needed that today 😊
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