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Now displaying: December, 2017
Dec 27, 2017

Jennifer Cassetta

 

Jennifer Cassetta is a Clinical Nutritionist, Self Defense and Fitness Expert, Author, and Motivational Speaker; With a 3rd degree black belt and Master’s degree in Nutrition, Jennifer has been helping others for over 15 years feel stronger, safer and confident, speaking to audiences all over the world on topics such as health, wellness, personal safety, empowerment, self-defense, and more. I loved this episode. It is so powerful and important for women to understand how to defend themselves. She walks us through a beautiful framework to truly understand how to feel safe in potentially vulnerable situations.

 

In this episode, Jennifer shares:

  1. The ABC’s of self-defense.
  2. How the paralyzing fear of a near death experience led her to finding strength in martial arts.
  3. Gut health and how the foods we consume, including coffee, affect our brain.
  4.   Becoming a true badass after undergoing tragedy and loss.

 

What you’ll hear:

2:49- How we can protect ourselves at home and in public.

7:42- Different ways we can communicate our boundaries with strangers.

18:00- Healing our trauma response to men when we feel unsafe in our bodies.

23:00- Foods that help lower anxiety.

33:51- Sexual assault prevention, self-defense and standing firm in your boundaries.

 

You can find more of Jennifer at:

http://jennifercassetta.com

http://instagram.com/jenncassetta

 

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Dec 20, 2017

Rachael Maddox

This is the second time I’ve had this wonderful soul on the show and she came back because you guys wanted her to come back. We are talking more specifically in this episode about sex, sexual trauma, sexual expression and liberation. So if you do have kiddos around I would highly recommend popping in some headphones.

 

About Rachael Maddox

Rachael Maddox is a trauma resolution educator, coach and guide who’s helped hundreds of women and men resolve their sexual trauma and reclaim their pleasure, power and wholeness. The Kickstarter for her second book, Sex After Trauma, is live NOW. Head to bit.ly/sexaftertrauma to get stories and strategies for life under the sheets when you've been through the worst of it.

 

Inside this episode, Rachael shares

  1. A 5-minute practice to reconnect with sexual pleasure.
  2. Practicing the art of saying, "no".
  3. Releasing the fear of rejection.
  4. Knowing when to stay or when to go in a relationship.

 

What you'll hear:

  • 9:18- Asking for what you want in an intimate connection.
  • 16:20- How to know when it’s safe to have sex with someone.
  • 20:00- Getting clear on your needs and preferences.
  • 35:12- Making the decision to have sex.

 

You can find more about Rachael at:

http://rachaelmaddox.com

http://facebook.com/rachaelmaddoxcoaching

http://instagram.com/rachaelmaddox

 

 

 

 

Dec 13, 2017

Renee Airya

This episode with Renee Airya is about accepting the range of our emotions and feeling comfortable with expressing them. We also talk about connecting to our truth, which comes up often on the podcast, but it's so important for us to create that internal channel of connection. I love how Renee invites us to feel into our truth to decide who we are and who we’re not in the moment. And, we get to change that every moment. I tell my client's all the time, it’s all about what we can do in the moment because as we grow and evolve, our truth will change- and that’s OK. 

About Renee:

Renee Airya is a former fashion model who has healed from three near death experiences, including massive brain surgery and facial paralysis. Her book, “Flip Your Flaws” is a compelling story of Renee’s personal emotional, spiritual, and physical journey from paralyzation to liberation. She encourages everyone to step out of hiding by flipping their flaws and using them as a gateway for expressing their sincerity and most unique abilities.

In this episode Renee shares:

  1.   How we can learn to appreciate our flaws and change the story surrounding them.
  2.   What happens when we assume other people have it together and we don’t.
  3.   How we can invite more creativity into our lives.

 

What you’ll hear: 

11:12- How we can experience different emotions without negating them.

19:55- How we can understand ourselves on a deeper level.

23:00- The reason why it’s so hard to connect to our truth.

36:00- How to set fierce boundaries with compassion.  

 

You can find more about Renee at:

http://www.raremedia.tv

www.facebook.com/reneeairya

http://instagram.com/Reneeairya

 

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Dec 6, 2017

In this episode Jill Coleman and I talk about how we can find purpose outside of the obsession we have with our bodies. This is a huge conversation and a core desire for a lot of the women who come into HFH community. You know, it's something I had to figure on my own, understanding how to be in our bodies and how to just love myself without obsessing over myself. Jill and I also talk about creating a unique approach to life. We tend to over-consume information and jump to the thing, the next podcast, next plan, the next book and we really talk about experiencing transformation on a visceral level.

 

In this episode Jill shares:

  1. How to find balance in the chaos of managing your relationship with food.
  2. Why we're stuck in a state of urgency and scarcity.
  3. Shifting out of the belief that when we get to a certain weight, we will be happy.
  4. How we can transform our bodies from a place of acceptance.

 

What You'll Hear:

7:40- Overconsumption and implementing our truth

19:10- How we can find purpose outside of obsessing over our bodies.

22:20- How dieting drained Jill's intimacy, confidence and libido.

30:50- Reframing the way we look from a place of acceptance.

40:10- Unlearning the social conditioning we've been programmed to believe.

 

You can find more of Jill at:

http://jillfit.com

http://www.facebook.com/jillfit

http://instagram.com/jillfit

 

Join the Hungry for Happiness community for more!
www.facebook.com/groups/hungryforhappinesscommunity

 

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