EP12 - Embracing Inner Alignment and Cyclical Living with Callie Brown

In this episode of The Holistic Woman Podcast, host Kate Payne sits down with Callie Brown, a Clarity and Connection Coach supporting Women and Mother’s to be radically self aware, clear and loving within themselves - elevating and refining the way you relate to yourself, your family and daily life!  Callie shares her journey in supporting women to live their inner world out loud building clarity, perspective and acceptance.

During the episode we discuss: 

  • Viewing life through the lens of inner alignment and how this impacts the quality of our relationships and life.

  • How Callie found herself in this line of work. 

  • The 7 Seasons which is a celebration and honouring of women’s needs as we move through life.  Callie share about honouring the season you are in.  Her thoughts on cyclical living and how that impacts our ability to stay connected to Self as women. 

  • Callie shares why women should start making choices that align with who they are becoming. This is in reference to aligning our lives to our values. She shares how women can get clear on what their values are and thus can start moving in the direction of a life they can celebrate.

  • She also talks about how to prioritise connection over convenience especially in our modern society and particularly our Western culture which is driven by convenience and quick fixes. She shares ideas for how to stay grounded in connection amidst the chaos.

  • We finish by talking about Life is a perpetual initiation and her top 3 tips for navigating these initiations in our lives. 

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This Podcast was recorded by Kate Payne on Wulgarukaba land in Northern Australia.

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