Welcome to DON'T TAKE YOURSELF SO F*CKING SERIOUSLY - an unedited podcast that aims to make wellness more inclusive through honest, human-centered storytelling. Our conversations go a bit deeper than the curated authenticity we hear and see online in order to help those who feel alienated or different begin feeling welcomed, included and celebrated. If healing isn't for everyone, then it's not for anyone. We are all in this together.
Chanel Durley and Kayla Brandon break down their inspiration and intentions for starting this podcast. You can find out more about your hosts here, Chanel Durley www.33andrising.com IG: @chaneldurley + @33rdandrising Kayla Brandon www.constantbecoming.com IG: @constantbecoming
Chanel and Kayla wrap up the season by recapping what they enjoyed about recording so far and setting intentions on how they can continue to go deeper in the coming seasons. If there is anything you would like to see represented or a topic discussed in the future, feel free to connect with us by emailing DTYSFSinbox@gmail.com. Thank you so much for listening. We appreciate you.
A raw and highly uplifting conversation with freelance writer Kaisha-Dyan McMillan about destigmatizing cannabis use for health and healing. Part Cannabis 101 and part social justice education, this conversation breaks down the necessity of being intentional with cannabis plant medicine and why its use can be beneficial for many populations. You can find out more about Kaisha-Dyan McMillan here, www.kaishadyan.com IG: @ahsiak
As a creative, it isn't uncommon to be the object of others projections or insecurities about your career. Chanel and Kayla get a chance to speak with full time creative and wellness entrepreneur Shakira Scott about the highs and lows of her personal journey. And the power of owning her gifts, following her path and protecting her vision. You can find out more about Shakira Scott here, IG: @sincerely_scott
Chanel and Kayla talk with Sequoia Vennari, owner of Oakland's Sequoia Diner about motherhood and entrepreneurship. We dig in to how her path to reclaiming and redefining the lost art of homemaking has inspired her to connect more deeply with herself. You can find out more about Sequoia here, www.casasequoia.com www.sequoiadiner.com IG: @casa.sequoia + @sequoia_diner
Kayla and Chanel get vulnerable by sharing their non-linear personal healing journeys.