
Teaching working women mind & emotional management tools so they enjoy their family, their job & themselves again without all the shitty overwhelm, obligation & guilt.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 116 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | EducationSelf-Improvement | |||

During exam season, it’s so easy as a parent to slip into panic, pressure and control — especially when your teenager doesn’t seem to be revising enough, sleeping enough, eating properly, or taking it all as seriously as you think they should.
But h... more
Do you ever avoid doing something because you feel nervous, awkward or uncomfortable?
Maybe it’s going somewhere on your own, asking for a refund, saying no, having a difficult conversation, or putting yourself in a situation where you might feel ex... more
In this week’s episode, I’m joined by Kooch Daniels for a fascinating conversation about intuition, chakras and psychic wisdom.
We talk about what it really means to live as an intuitive person, how psychic ability can be developed, and why balancin... more
Content note: this episode contains conversation about grief, terminal illness, death, loss and the emotional impact of bereavement.
In this deeply honest and moving conversation, I’m joined by Emma Gray to talk about what grief really looks like wh... more
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I love how Nicky Bevan talks about real work days, like stress, pressure, and trying to do it all, in a way that feels calm and honest. Nicky gives you simple help for real day problems.
It made me feel less alone and more clear about my own work life. If you work and feel overwhelmed sometimes, you should listen.
The topics Nicky picks always resonate with something I’m going through, and she helps to put things into a more useful perspective. Thank you Nicky! ❤️
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Apple Podcasts | #188 |
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