It’s Time To Awaken Your Wise Woman
Episode 1: Elizabeth Cush & Marisa Goudy on New Beginnings
If you want to live your best life, tune in for some exciting news. Elizabeth Cush, founder of the Woman Worriers podcast, introduces her relaunch of the podcast as Awaken Your Wise Woman.
Show Notes:
Somewhere inside you, you have all the wisdom you need to live your best life. But if you are like so many women, you’ve spent so much time and energy on caring for others, trying to be the perfect wife, mother, friend, employee, entrepreneur—or one of so many other roles—that you may have lost track of who you really are. In this inaugural episode of the Awaken Your Wise Woman (previously Woman Worriers) podcast, guest interviewer Marisa Goudy, author of The Sovereignty Knot, asks host Elizabeth Cush, LCPC, a licensed professional therapist, founder of Progression Counseling in Annapolis, Md., and a mid-life women’s life coach about her journey back to herself and how it opened up new directions for her practice and the podcast. They talk about the Wise Woman and other archetypes and how integrating them can bring you back home to yourself.
Listen and learn:
Why Elizabeth is relaunching the podcast and what you can can expect from the new format
The female archetypes you might embody
What “embracing the wise woman” means and what it doesn’t
What coaching is all about and how it’s different from therapy
Signs that you may be “off track” in your life and how coaching can help
What Elizabeth means by “coming home”
How you can make positive changes without upending the parts of your life you love
The role of energy and how to balance its flow
What brings Elizabeth home—and the special significance of pink
Why some women are hesitant to try coaching—and why you shouldn’t be
Learn more:
Guided meditations from Progression Counseling
Other episodes you might enjoy
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