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Can't Be Contained

“Can’t be Contained”, hosted by Samantha Skelly, will bring you captivating conversations with humans who’ve cultivated a path of passion by following their bliss and intuitive hits; those who’ve released ordinary and opted for extraordinary. From spirituality to science, comedy to culture, and everything in between, Sam will share the untold stories of her guests who push boundaries, defy conventional thinking, and have the courage to seek the freedom their souls are desiring. If you're a rebel, rule breaker, or freedom seeker ready to live fully turned on, this show is your permission slip to break the box and follow the unconventional path. Let's be real, we didn't come to this planet to pay bills & die, we came here to live boldly all while enjoying this human adventure. The Pause Breathwork App is the #1 app to clear stress using your breath. You can download the Pause Breathwork App at www.pause.app
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Now displaying: September, 2019
Sep 25, 2019

Today I brought on one of my dearest friends, Mark Groves to hear all that he has to say about relationships and human connection. This episode is long overdue and I can’t wait for you to hear everything that he shared. Mark definitely knows his stuff when it comes to relationships and is a beacon of light and guidance when it comes to navigating the ups and downs of relationships. He explained how your partner can have an effect on your nervous system and how to decipher your vulnerability cycles as a couple. He also dropped some truth bombs on choosing to be with someone based on who they currently are, rather than their potential. 

 

About Mark Groves:

Mark Groves is a Human Connection Specialist – an emotional translator, writer, speaker and coach. My clients range from businesses and leaders, to couples and individuals. I help each person understand their emotional matrix by mastering themselves through their words. I take

what you think you want, find out what you really want, and give you the tools to achieve your goals.

 

Inside this episode, Mark shares:

 

  • Feeling safe and chosen by your partner and how this affects your nervous system
  • Why you should avoid falling in love with someone’s potential
  • Choosing to be with someone based on who they currently are
  • Being true to yourself while in relationships
  • Finding your vulnerability cycles as a couple
  • Why we form relationship patterns to prevent ourselves from getting hurt
  • How our attachment styles come to fruition in relationships and friendships

 

You can find more about Mark at:

Website | Instagram | YouTube | Facebook | Twitter

 

Check out our Hungry for Happiness community for more details, programs, and tips on how to thrive as a wellness coach!

Website | Samantha’s Instagram | HFH Instagram | Facebook | Book | Certification Program  

 

The Hungry for Happiness podcast combines personal development, deep conversations, and comedy to shake up the way you connect with yourself and the world. Be sure to subscribe on iTunes so you don’t miss an episode!

 

Sep 11, 2019

I’m bringing it back to where we started. When I first started my podcast I had so many episodes around the issues that many people face with food and body and I wanted to circle back to some that had been on my mind recently. Today I am talking about emotional eating and the three things that it’s teaching you. I share why your relationship to food is a blessing and being compassionate toward yourself when healing your relationship with food. This episode will help you to discover how to feel both pain and joy at the same time and effectively move through what you're feeling. 

 

Inside this episode:

 

  • My journey of starting Hungry for Happiness
  • Why so many people use food as a drug
  • Why your relationship with food is a blessing
  • The top three things that your emotional eating is teaching you
  • How to feel the pain and experience joy at the same time
  • Getting clear on what you actually need when you turn to food
  • Discovering how to move through things effectively and what needs to be healed inside of you



Check out our Hungry for Happiness community for more details, programs, and tips on how to thrive as a wellness coach!

Website | Samantha’s Instagram | HFH Instagram | Facebook | Book | Certification Program  

 

The Hungry for Happiness podcast combines personal development, deep conversations, and comedy to shake up the way you connect with yourself and the world. Be sure to subscribe on iTunes so you don’t miss an episode!

Sep 4, 2019

I am very excited about today’s guest on the podcast. Gay Hendricks has been a mentor of mine for over 10 years, ever since reading his book, The Big Leap. He is a genius when it comes to personal development, especially when it comes to creativity. On this episode, we chat about tapping into your creativity and deeper parts of your body and soul. We dove into the realm of relationships, where I got vulnerable and spoke on the contrast between my previous and current relationship. We also discussed why you need to love yourself before loving someone else and coming into a relationship with an open heart and mind.

 

About Gay Hendricks:

Gay Hendricks has been a leader in the fields of relationship transformation and body-mind transformation for more than 45 years. After earning his Ph.D. from Stanford in 1974, Gay served as Professor of Counseling Psychology at the University of Colorado for 21 years. He has written more than 40 books, including bestsellers such as Five Wishes, The Big Leap, Conscious Loving and Conscious Loving Ever After, (the last two co-authored with his co-author and mate for more than 35 years, Dr. Kathlyn Hendricks). He is also a mystery novelist, with a series of five books featuring the Tibetan-Buddhist private detective, Tenzing Norbu, as well as a new mystery series featuring a Victorian-era London detective, Sir Errol Hyde. His latest book, The Joy of Genius, shows how to eliminate negative thinking and bring forth true creativity. Gay has appeared on more than 500 radio and television shows, including Oprah, CNN, CNBC, 48 HOURS and others. 

 

Inside this episode, Gay shares:

 

  • First steps for taking emotional responsibility in your relationship
  • Looking underneath to identify what you’re scared of
  • Learning how to communicate from a place of ease and how to love yourself
  • How relationship drama eats up your creative energy
  • Why people get into polyamorous relationships
  • Gay’s advice for people in toxic relationships
  • Using wonder questions as a framework to identify your genius
  • Meditating on your wonder question

 

You can find more about Gay at:

Website | Foundation for Conscious Living | Hearts in Harmony Facebook | The Body Intelligence Hub Facebook | The BQ Hub Twitter | Instagram

 

Links:

The Big Leap: Conquer Your Hidden Fear and Take Life to the Next Level

The Joy of Genius: The Next Step Beyond The Big Leap

Seminars 

 

Check out our Hungry for Happiness community for more details, programs, and tips on how to thrive as a wellness coach!

Website | Samantha’s Instagram | HFH Instagram | Facebook | Book | Certification Program  

 

The Hungry for Happiness podcast combines personal development, deep conversations, and comedy to shake up the way you connect with yourself and the world. Be sure to subscribe on iTunes so you don’t miss an episode!

 

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