
Breakthrough lives on the other side of bravery.
After working with hundreds of clients and walking through my own emotional health journey, I’ve learned that it’s the small, brave steps that lead to the life you truly desire.
Join me, Ella, as I explore what it means to live a courageous life. Each episode is designed to inspire you to take your next brave step—whether it’s in relationships, the ... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 122 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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In this episode, we explore what it truly means to let go of anxiety as a lifestyle. Through scripture, neuroscience, and practical prompts, we unpack how to move from fear to calm, from scarcity to intuition, and from the amygdala into the imaginati... more
On today's solo episode I explore Brene Brown's guidepost number 7: Cultivating Play and Rest Letting go of exhaustion as a status symbol and productivity as self-worth.
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In today’s solo episode, we explore Guidepost #9: Cultivating Meaningful Work — and what it really takes to let go of self-doubt and the pressure of “supposed to.” If you’ve ever questioned your purpose, felt depleted in your work, or wondered what m... more
I thought I would put out a little solo episode to catch up and check in!
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Saving my soul, one epic-sode at a time!
I thank God for Ella and every creative, inspired episode and guest speaker at a time. Snaps all around for all y’all.
Is it good practice for a supposed life coach to allow a guest to make horrendous accusations which clearly identify both the guest and consequently the alleged perpetrator without thinking you should check if any/all claims are true. One episode sounded like an advertisement for another life coaching business
Especially the episode dropped 5/10/24 with Justin Stumvoll. Real talk, real topics and then real opportunities for healing. Never stopping short. Thank You!
Ella speaks on topics that are hard and intense, but she does so with so much grace and compassion! She knows what she’s talking about and has walked the walk herself so her words carry weight and authority!! I could listen to her for hours!!
This podcast manages to couple a relatable, relaxed conversational style with explosive insight into becoming free where you’ve felt stuck. The conversations help you know yourself, and encourage you to take steps of bravery toward your true authentic self.










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