"And the day came when the risk to remain tight in a bud was more painful than the risk it took to blossom." ~ Anaïs Nin If you're ready to say "enough" to the pain of living in your comfort zone and "yes" to the joy of radical possibility, welcome to the She Starts Now podcast hosted by Jackie Dumaine: Transformational Coach + Intuitive Guide for Evolving Women. She Starts Now delivers real, raw and vulnerable stories from women just like you who decided to take the leap and bet on themselves. You'll hear their heartfelt stories of turning challenges into purpose and how they took brave action on a dream, goal, business idea or brand new way of being (and how you can too). You'll learn why some of us stay stuck or sabotage our success and what you can do to confidently move forward toward the highest version of yourself. You'll also hear thought-provoking solo episodes based on Jackie's own colourful life experience and from working with over 1000 women through her transformational workshops, retreats and coaching programs. There's a common thread that connects us all when we're ready to step into a new season of our lives - the desire to realize the vastness of our potential. This podcast will comfort you with the proof that it’s never too late and you're never alone. The She Starts Now mission is to give you the inspiration, encouragement and actionable tools to help you step out of the shadows and into your life. Join the She Starts Now movement at JackieDumaine.com or follow along on Instagram @jackiedumaine
Over two decades ago, I failed to protect my son during a pivotal moment in his life. The memory of this experienced weighed on my soul and the guilt wasn't relieved until I took the brave step to engage in a meaningful conversation with him about it. The result was a new level of love, connection and understanding between the two of us. This is the power of relationship repair and my guest Connie Jakab knows all about this.From owning a hip hop studio to crusading for change in our education system, Connie Jakab is a maverick on the topic of belonging and how to make our workplaces, schools and homes become spaces for true connection and growth. Connie recently made the courageous decision to leave the security of a steady income to pursue a full time entrepreneurial venture as a speaker, author and thought leader in the space of mental health awareness. In this episode, you'll hear why she made this brave decision and how her son's struggles with mental health and suicide ideation was a catalyst for her writing the Bring Them Closer book series. In this episodeHow to make the decision to go all-in on a dreamWhy it's never too late too late to practice relationship repair with your children (regardless of their age)Five steps can do right now to connect more deeply with the people you love How meaningful apologies and forgiveness create freedom in the soul The connection between belonging and boundariesPracticing self-compassion when parenting becomes a challenge and our kids become “too much”The mother guilt that shows up when we see our children hurting The importance of radical accountability with our emotions and how we manage themResources: https://conniejakab.com/https://www.instagram.com/conniejakabFree manifesto of encouragement: https://jackiedumaine.com/manifesto
What's your relationship like with money and finances? What does financial independence mean for you and why are so many women struggling to achieve it?In this episode, I have a real and raw convo with Janine Rogan, Founder and CEO of The Wealth Building Academy, TedX Speaker and author of The Pink Tax: Dismantling a Financial System Designed to Keep Women Broke. Here's a glimpse into what we covered:The fears women have around building a side hustle for extra moneyJanine's four foundations of financial feminism (and what that actually means)Why becoming a mother is a huge financial riskHow beauty products can prevent you from becoming a millionaire (we did the math)How ageism is incredibly prevalent in our world and how I was basically told my “days were numbered” by a male business coach. He was referring to my physical appearance and I still cringe when I think about it.My recent experience trying to get support for perimenopause symptoms and the realization that aging as a woman is becoming a pay-to-play privilege.Janine's mission is to educate and empower women to confidently and profitably grow their wealth so that we don't have to stay stuck living a life that disempowers usIf you're already passionate about building wealth, you might gain a new perspective and if the thought of wealth building intimidates you, Janine shares the one thing you can do right now.Connect with Janine on InstagramVisit Janine's websiteVisit the podcast page here: https://jackiedumaine.com
What does a 102 year old doctor and practicing life consultant (yes, she's still working) have to say about love, life, laughter, labour and listening? You're about to find out. In this episode, you'll meet Dr. Gladys McGarey, a pioneer in the allopathic and holistic medical movements, co-founder of both the American Board of Holistic Medicine and the Academy of Parapsychology and Medicine, and founder of the International Academy of Clinical Hypnosis. And most of this happened before women could even open their own bank accounts.She's recently published her newest book The Well-Lived Life and shares her 6 Secrets to Health and Happiness at any age. We cover topics like:The importance of having a purpose in life and how she found hersHer theories on MANifestation and FEMifestationHow she uses dreams as information for her lifeHer disappointment over the diminished connection in our communitiesThe power on intergenerational friendships How divorce devastated her (at 70) and how it also propelled her into a new purpose.How she finally found her voice…at 93Here 10 year plan: The Village for Living MedicineDr. Gladys is living proof that it's never too late to live your life and you're never too old to find your voice. Follow her on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/begladmd/Buy her book: https://gladysmcgarey.com/
If you're in the process of revamping your life, you might want to start with revamping your wardrobe. Why? Because fashion, energy and manifestation are more connected than you think.In this episode, I have an open conversation with Megan Szanik about how the clothes we wear can either dilute or amplify our energy and how we show up in the world and above all, how we show up for ourselves.Megan is the owner, visionary and creator of Espy - a more-than-a-clothing boutique in the wonderful city of Calgary and in the amazing community of Inglewood, that specializes in using fashion as a vehicle to empower confidence in all folks of all sizes. Over the year she's collected numerous accolades for both her entrepreneurial and philanthropic endeavors but in today's conversation we dig below the surface of it all and explore themes like curiosity, authenticity, human connection and how the state of your closet might be a clue as to how intentional you are (or aren't) with how you live. In this episode:The truth about intention and “fashion energetics”The connection between curiosity and confidenceThe one thing that will guide you to the next step in your lifeHow to making meaning from being judged (and being the judger) The importance of saying YES to life, right nowHow to dress at any size to feel sexyHow your closet can say a lot about your lifeResources:Follow Megan on Instagram:Personal Espy ExperienceJoin the She Starts Now Community
Much of the world is experiencing wildfires right now and you might be feeling helpless around what you can do and how you can support. In this impromptu and unedited episode, I share how digging into your memory bank for moments of joy can help shift the collective energy and offer a tribute to the land and residents of these beautiful places being affected.In this episode:The power of our thoughts on the collective energyWhy sending thoughts + prayers without intention is just lip serviceSocial media: how to use it mindfully Honouring fear, loss, grief and uncertaintySharing joyful memories as a tributeHow you can help both on and off the groundThank you to all the first responders: law enforcement, paramedics, firefighters and countless volunteers who are risking their lives to protect land, homes and lives. I was going to share links to various organizations that need support right now, however there are too many to list. Please research the resources available in your community and find out how you can donate and support those who are affected, evacuated and displaced.
You've heard of Madonna, but have you heard of Natalie Clifford Barney?If you're inspired by women who live bold and unapologetic lives, this episode will give you a historic glimpse into the colourful and spicy world of a woman who, in the early 1900's, decided to pursue every passionate pull of her heart, even if it meant being criticized and ostracized from of society. In this episode:My small town upbringing and how it fuelled a curiosity for a bigger, bolder lifeFeeling the spark and tapping into the nudges of your soulLike a Virgin: Why I idolized Madonna as a young girl The unapologetic life of Natalie Clifford Bradley and her Parisian salonChallenging the status quo on life, love and liberationSelf-exploration and imagining your life without restrictions An invitation for you to join the She Starts Now community Resources:Your Invitation: Join the She Starts Now community BOOK: Wild Heart: A Life: Natalie Clifford Barney and the Decadence of Literary ParisFREE Download: Manifesto of Encouragement
Do you keep repeating a toxic pattern over and over knowing it's harming you? Being consciously aware that you're engaging in (or about to engage in) something that you know going to hurt you later is the most painful type of awareness there is.However, this pain is almost always a necessary and beautiful catalyst for transformation and change.In this episode:Why I'm calling myself out (I haven't been practicing what I preach) My lack of presence and addiction to distractionThe effect social media has had on me lately (and why I need a break) The dark pit of the not-enough BS comparison trapThe breakthrough session that blew my mindWhat I'm proud of…and what I'm notResources mentioned in this episode:How To Be More Present & Take Back Your LifeHow To Make Life Less Complicated
Overwhelm. Guilt. Regret. Worry. Forgetfulness. Brain fog. If you're feeling any of these more than you'd like to be and are desperate for some relief, there might be an important factor that you've overlooked.If your energy is being scattered in a million directions, and there never seems to be enough time, chances are you're living in the past or the future way more than you're living in the right now (also known as your LIFE).But what does being “present” mean anymore in a world full of distractions? In this episode:My personal struggles with presence (even though I've studied the topic for years)What my time in India with Guru Sri Sri Ravi Shankar taught me about presence How my son called me out and made me rethink how I was livingWhy yoga and meditation aren't always the answerWhy presence is crucial during a life transition or going after a dreamHow to reflect on the past and plan for the future without being pulled out of the presentHow to create more time (when there never seems to be enough) The definition of intentional presence (and how to create it)3 ways to tell if you're living in the Past Time Zone3 ways to tell if you're living in the Future Time Zone3 ways to bring you back to the Present Time ZoneGrab a notebook, you'll need it! Resources:Need a boost of encouragement? Download this free manifesto: https://jackiedumaine.com/poemWant to reach out? Email me: hello@jackiedumaine.com For more content like this follow me on InstagramSri Sri Ravi Shankar on Instagram
What's your relationship like with your intuition? You know, those nudges or gut feelings you get when you know something's not quite right OR when something is full on right?I'm joined by Certified Numerologist and Energy Strategist Jessica Cerato to talk about intuition and how the science of numbers (yes, it's a science) can help you tap into yours along with real life tools you can start using right now to strengthen your inner guidance system.And, if you often notice numeric patterns around you, like seeing the numbers 11:11, or 2:22, you're going to find out why and what it means. We also dive into our own personal experiences with following intuition and how a deep meditation led Jessica down a path from Wall Street to HR/Finance to becoming the numerology expert she is today and a fun story on how following my own intuition had me hanging out at an espresso bar in New York City with Simon Sinek.In this episode:So what is intuition anyway?The science of numerology and the frequency of numbersHow Jackie & Jessica met in real life (thanks to intuition)Why you feel stuck in a rut as a 40+ year oldNumbers hold a vibration and science proves itHow living in the present moment elevates your intuition6 tools to help you tap into and strengthen your intuitionAngel Numbers - are they real?Is it intuition or is it fear?The importance of celebrating NOT following your intuitionLearn more about Jessica at:https://www.instagram.com/jessica.ceratoAre you over 45 and feel like your having a breakdown? Check out this episode:https://www.jackiedumaine.com/she-starts-now-episodes/8 Need a boost of encouragement? Download this free Manifesto of Encouragement (I wrote it just for you). www.jackiedumaine.com/poem
If you struggle to make confident decisions or if you're a self professed control freak - or, if you've ever caught yourself saying: “Why do things have to be so complicated?” in a burst of overwhelm, this one's for you.In this episode, I share how a simple realization about how we make a jigsaw puzzle can be a direct reflection of how we live our lives. This one shift can help you let go of needing to know the outcome while you learn to trust the process, trust your decisions and trust yourself.If life feels complicated right now, this episode might help bring you closer to simplicity. In this episode:A 48 hour experiment to bring more ease and flow in your life What my aunt and mother's favorite hobby taught me about challengesThe consequences of trying to force things to fit where they don't belongRecognizing the "easy pieces" in life and approaching them with joyWhy the feeling of “something's missing” might actually be a blessingEmbracing imperfections and moving on Resources:Email: hello@jackiedumaine.com Instagram: Jackie DumainePodcast website: jackiedumaine.com/podcast
If you catch yourself falling into the comparison trap, you're going to get something out of this episode and if it feels like you may not be living as authentically as you'd like to be, I'll share 5 questions that will lead you toward knowing yourself in a more connected way. Get ready to head on a trip down memory lane, especially for any GenXers listening. I can pretty much guarantee a few laughs and some head nods as you think “yeah, I remember that”. In this episode:5 questions to ask to create deeper self-connectionBlast from the past, the GenX generation wish listComparing our lives - back then and nowWhat happens when three 50+ women get togetherHow social media prevents us from knowing who we areWhat the aging process does to our sense of selfREFLECTION QUESTIONS (listen to the episode to learn how to use these for maximum impact)What is really important to you? Who are you with when you most feel like yourself?What are you doing when you most feel like yourself?What are you wearing? (crystals in bras vs power suits) What part of your life feels most true to who you are?If this or any episode has made an impact in your life, I'd love to hear from you. DM me @jackiedumaine on Instagram or email hello@jackiedumaine.comNeed a boost of encouragement? Download this free Manifesto of Encouragement (I wrote it just for you). www.jackiedumaine.com/poemFind the podcast show notes at: jackiedumaine.com/podcast Check out the Okanagan - so beautiful!
BELONGING: What is true belonging? Why is it that so many of us feel incredibly alone even when surrounded by family, colleagues and friends?In this solo episode, I get real, raw and vulnerable and openly share some of the struggles I've experienced for most of my life by confusing what it means to belong with the appearance of fitting in and the desire to be understood.Thanks to Brené Brown's powerful and very important work on belonging, you'll learn the difference between true belonging and fitting in and how courage play an important role in fully owning who we are. I also reference The Breakfast Club movie as an incredibly accurate representation of the quest to belong and how we all face the same challenges behind the curtains - regardless of what it looks like on the outside. GenXers, you're gonna love this.Look, I don't have life or myself all figured out and despite what you may see on social media, I struggle too. I really, really do. Some days a little. Some days a LOT.I struggle with things like self acceptance, comparison and fully embracing every complex fraction and layer of what makes me who I am.If you've ever struggled to belong, this one's for you my friend.In this episode:The difference between belonging and fitting inThe quest to belong isn't just for teenagers My personal struggles with belonging and why I resisted being acceptedBrené Brown's work on belonging What The Breakfast Club movie can teach us about real connection Learn more about She Starts Now here: https://www.jackiedumaine.com/she-starts-now
If you have ever wished for more passion in your life OR maybe you think you're living with a ton of it right now, you're going to be blown away by what you'll learn about what passion really means.In this solo episode, I put my research hat on and dive into the history and the roots of the word passion and its connection to the words suffering and enthusiasm (this will shock you!) I also share 5 action steps you can take right now to immediately bring more passion into your life. These action steps were inspired by Leonardo Da Vinci, you know the guy who painted the Mona Lisa which I'm sure was done with a whole lot of passion. And lastly, we'll explore if passion and security can co-exist.Can a wildly passionate life be lived within the walls of your comfort zone?In this episode:The number one thing all of my coaching clients and event guests say they want more of (but can't define)How we put too much pressure on the word passionWhy meaningful passion can't be found in a career, experience or another humanThe roots of the word passion and the clue as to why we're confused by it Why passion isn't a destination The 5 Action Steps Suggested in this Episode (full details on how to practice them in the episode) Look Near/Look FarLayered ListeningSmell the DayMake Love to Your FoodTouch Like An AngelBook: How to Think Like Leonardo Da Vinci FREE Download: A Poem of Encouragement Official Podcast page: Head here
June is Men's Mental Health Awareness Month and to recognize this, I've recorded a special "HE" Starts Now edition of the She Starts Now podcast. If you have a boy, young man or adult man in your life or if you are one yourself, please listen to this intimate conversation with my friend Zak about the struggles men face when it comes to grief, shame, loneliness, addiction and vulnerability.Zak is a tech and digital media entrepreneur based in Calgary, host of the CanadianPodcast and founder of a brand new initiative he recently launched with a team of men from across Canada.This initiative is MenTell.ca Their aim is to end the stigma surrounding men's mental health and to encourage men from all walks of life to use their voice - either in person or online - by sharing strategies on what's helped them on the path to mental and emotional wellbeing. Through storytelling, education and open conversations, the objective of MenTELL is to inspire at least one individual to realize they are not alone in this. Zak believes that when men share what's real for them, they become a beacon of hope not only for themselves but for todays and for tomorrow's generation.In this episode Zak openly shares about his own struggles and what helped him climb out of a very dark hole (and what can help you too). In this episode:The harmful messages we send boys and menWhy the stats on men and depression are all wrongHow men cope with grief, shame and vulnerabilityDepression + Addiction: the importance of community and asking for supportZak's weekly ritual to grieve the passing of his mother and the message he wants to send to those that are struggling right nowA study on loneliness and aging men (and what some countries are doing about it)The Compassion Prison Project: how unresolved trauma is hurting men and our worldToxic Ambition: masking pain through distraction and the pursuit of successThe Mentell.ca movement: why it started and how you can get involvedLearn More & Get Involved:www.mentell.ca https://www.instagram.com/mentell.ca/"Step Into The Circle: The Compassion Prison Project https://compassionprisonproject.org/
Have you ever let money shame hold you back from learning about investing? You're not alone. This episode will help you shatter the beliefs that you don't know enough, don't have enough or that it's too late.From buying her first home at 20 to now owning 9 properties (and counting), Victoria Cluney is passionate about mentoring regular everyday women, just like you and me, on the rewards of building wealth through real estate.In this heart-to-heart conversation you'll learn how Victoria's military background has helped her foster discipline and resilience, how she juggles motherhood alongside her dynamic career all while pursuing a master's degree in organizational psychology.(hint, it's all about values and boundaries!).AND - you'll learn why her most recent project of renovating a very dated ocean front motel in Nova Scotia is lighting her up (and it has nothing to do with money).Victoria serves on the board of directors for Ottawa Real Estate Investing Organization and currently leads the Ottawa chapter of Real Estate InvestHER meetups, when she empowers women from all walks of life with the education and the community needed to invest in their first property and more importantly in their financial future.In this episode:The thoughts that went through her mind while laying in a ditch during military trainingHow being controlled in her younger years contributed to her desire for freedomWhat she wished she would have known earlier (about investing and about life)The value of networking and the right community The power of emotional control (and how it can be learned)What she teaches her son about investing and mindset The vision she has for The Breeze Motel and the surrounding communityLearn more about Victoria and her projects at jackiedumaine.com/podcast
{Solo} Explore five ways you might be negotiating your dreams, your goals, your happiness and yourself. You'll learn the most important question to ask to determine if you're negotiating your self-worth (your answer will confirm if you are or not).If it turns out you ARE negotiating yourself, you'll get one actionable tool you can start using today to change this AND I have a gift for you - it's something that will give you a daily spark of courage and encouragement on the road to non-negotiable living.In this Episode, You'll Learn:What does it mean to be negotiable?What IS negotiable in life and what ISN'T (a quiz for you)5 telltale signs you're negotiableWhy the feeling of resentment is a wake up callHow to live a non-negotiable lifeA printable, beautifully designed poem to encourage you along the way (free gift) GET YOUR FREE MANIFESTO DOWNLOAD HERE:https://www.jackiedumaine.com/manifestoOr on instagram @jackiedumaine.com
If you believe in the power of music to help us heal our nervous systems and feel our emotions, this episode will have you humming sweet harmonies in your soul.I had the absolute pleasure of chatting with Desiree Dawson, an award winning recording artist, singer, songwriter, producer, yoga teacher, sound healing facilitator, CBC radio favorite, Key Change Artist and a Juno award nominee. And, she's so much more than that. Desiree is an incredibly joyful and introspective young woman who is wise beyond her years. We explore what it takes to pursue a calling, the lessons she learned from deciding to live in an RV and the inspiration behind her soul touching and nervous system soothing lyrics.And, a treat for you, she wraps up our time together with a special a capella performance of her brand new single, I Am Blessed. In this Episode, We Discuss:How our subconscious tries to keep us safeThe struggle between ambition and sabotageWhen you know there's no turning back Healing our nervous system through yoga, nature & musicThe importance of confidence and taking up spaceHow it felt to be nominated for a Juno Award The relationship between money and creative flow Waiting for perfection will keep you waiting foreverCommunity, connection and how we're all living in harmonyThe song that was conceived and born in 5 minutes Get the show notes and links to follow Desirée at www.jackiedumaine.com/podcast
Why would a woman want to quit her very successful corporate career at the age of 51, in the middle of a pandemic, to pursue a career as an online influencer and image coach for women over 40? Because the desire to fully express her creativity and explore the bigness of her potential was far greater than the need for safety and security.This isn't a sugar coated episode that makes “quitting your job to follow your dreams” seem like a glamorous inspirational story worthy experience. It's scary and it's hard. And we dive into the truth of it all…Jen Polt is the star behind the @ makingupforglossedtime Instagram account which she started as a passion project but it soon exploded into one of the leading resources 40+ women turn to for light hearted beauty, image and radical self-love midlife guidance.In this Episode, We Discuss:Jen's decision making process when she prepared to leave corporate America (and a stable income) to pursue a new path as an image and confidence coach for women over 40A social media influencer over 50? YES, it is possible.Why we stop dreaming as we age and how to start againThe importance of surrounding yourself with visionariesThe one thing that keeps her going when she feels like quittingThe truth (and the lies) behind why online creators do what they doThe unexpected conversation with her husband that sideswiped her (3 weeks after she quit her corporate job)Why betting on yourself is the safest bet there is If you've been considering making a career shift after 40, this episode will give you the inspiration to see that it is possible and that above all, you fully deserve to step into the fullest expression of who you are - at any age.All show notes are available at jackiedumaine.com
{Solo Episode} If you've ever found yourself wondering if you're going crazy, losing your mind, having a breakdown, or spinning into a mid-life crisis, what I'm about to share may help positively shift your perspective. In this episode of She Starts Now, I get real about my own story with inner chaos and how I learned to reframe the experience from something I desperately tried to escape from to something I learned to embrace.Topics covered in this episode include: The conversation with Wayne Dyer that inspired a book and this episodeThe truth of a dark defining moment that led to me quit my career in broadcast media to study yoga in an ashram in India (and what I discovered that changed everything for me)How our western medical system could be medicating our awakeningAn intro into Samvega - the Buddhist philosophy of awakening that not many know about, until now7 signs that you're shifting and ready for a changeWhy Oprah was right - you need to listen to the whispers A powerful practice to help you reframe problems into opportunitiesThe one thing you need to practice right now that will help you navigate almost any challengeGoing through this type of experience is intense, but when embraced, it can be truly transformative. Tune in to learn how. All show notes are available at jackiedumaine.com!Resources Mentioned:Join the She Starts Now Movement: shestartsnow.com
If you have a vagina, you're going to want to listen to this episode. In this episode of She Starts Now, I sat down with Maria Wu. During this conversation, we are going to get real and intimate about all parts of ourselves as women and how we can learn to relieve some of the shame and learn to love all of our flowery bits. Maria Wu is a mother of three, sister of many, entrepreneur by trade, and philanthropist at heart. She is the Founder and CEO of Maud Medical Clinic, a vaginal health clinic in Bridgeland Calgary, aimed to advocate for access to equitable healthcare for Women.Topics covered in this episode include: Maria's She Start Now moment and how Deepak Chopra inspired an entire vagina business (thanks Deepak!)How Maria manifested everything she needed to open a medical vaginal health clinic - despite not having a post-secondary education (this girl's got grit!)Vagina? Vulva? What most women (and men) don't know How your vaginal and mental health are connectedAn empowering exercise to get to know yourself “down there”11,800 kegels in 30 minutes? Yes, it's possible! Maria's story is going to inspire you beyond belief, so make sure to tune in! All show notes are available at jackiedumaine.com!Resources Mentioned:Visit the MAUD Medical website: https://www.maudmedical.com/Follow Maria on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/therealmariawu/Follow MAUD Medical on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/maudmedical/
Are you navigating the Imposter Complex? In this episode of She Starts Now, I sat down with the majestic Tanya Geisler to talk about the Imposter Complex. This is something that so many high achieving women go through but the truth is, a graceful Imposter Complex could be one of the most beautiful things we could embody. Tanya Geisler is a certified Leadership Coach, in-demand international TEDxWomen speaker, and writer who teaches leaders how to combat their Imposter Complex and lead with ICONIC impact so they can achieve their ultimate goals.Topics covered in this episode include: What the imposter phenomenon is The three things that keep you out of actionTips for navigating Imposter ComplexHow Tanya's Imposter Complex manifestedHow this complex changes as you get olderThe power of a graceful imposter complexWhen Tanya decided that she wanted this to be her life workHow the Imposter Complex shows up in our everyday livesTune in to learn more about how you can stop letting the Imposter Complex hold you back. All show notes are available at jackiedumaine.com!Resources Mentioned:Visit Tanya's website: https://tanyageisler.com/Follow Tanya on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tanyageisler/Connect with Tanya on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tanyageisler/
Life can change in an instant. In this episode of She Starts Now, I sat down with Leslie Bangamba to talk about the day that changed the trajectory of her life. She shares how she took a tragic experience in her life and turned it into her life's purpose. Leslie Bangamba is a mother turned Child Safety Advocate and Content Creator after a life-altering traumatic incident involving her then eighteen-month-old daughter Amélie who nearly died from ingesting a lithium coin battery.Topics covered in this episode include: Who Leslie was before she became a momThe importance of being a safe landing place for your kidsThe moment that changed everything for LeslieHow this experience changed Leslie's view on courage and fearLeslie's “She Starts Now” momentTune in to learn more about Leslie's story and how she made the most of her tragic experience.All show notes are available at jackiedumaine.com!Resources Mentioned:Watch Leslie's documentary: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IcFw7mfVYL0&feature=youtu.beVisit Leslie's website: https://www.lesliebangamba.com/Follow Leslie on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lesliebangamba/Follow Leslie on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/lbangambaCheck out Leslie's YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/lesliebangamba/featured
What does gratitude mean to you? In this episode of She Starts Now, I sat down with Carmelina Baccari to talk about her journey with cancer and how she uses this experience to inspire others to live lives of gratitude. I am so excited to share her story with you today.Carmelina Baccari is, first of all, one of the most kind, brave, joyful, artistic, and beautiful-hearted women you'll ever meet. And, she's a Cancer Warrior. After being diagnosed with breast cancer in 2014, she embarked on a courageous journey of healing and personal expression that not only inspired her to keep moving forward, it inspired others to evaluate the role of gratitude in their lives.Topics covered in this episode include: What collaboration over competition means to Carmelina Tips for tackling envy or jealousyHow cancer changed the way Carmelina interpreted her emotionsThe importance of listening to your intuitionTapping to release stored emotionsWhy she views cancer as a giftHow Carmelina helps cancer warrior patientsI find Carmelina to be incredibly inspiring so make sure to tune in to hear her story. All show notes are available at jackiedumaine.comResources Mentioned:Follow Carmelina on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/carmelinabaccari/Visit Carmelina's website: https://www.carmelinabaccari.com/Follow Carmelina on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/carmelina.baccari
Have you ever struggled to use your voice? Whether it's with singing, speaking, or even just standing up for yourself, using your voice can be hard. If this sounds like you, you're going to love this episode of She Starts Now. I sat down with Emma Harding who helps people use their voices with confidence. Emma Harding is a voice coach with over 20 years of experience working with beginners to platinum-selling artists. She helps speakers, singers, and actors use their voices for their careers, confidence, and to step into their own spotlight Topics covered in this episode include: Signs that we might be numbing our passions The power of unleashing your voice after you've been holding backHow we can learn to be confident with our voicesYou have a voice, it's all about the confidence you need to use it! Tune in to hear more from Emma. All show notes are available at jackiedumaine.com.Resources Mentioned:Follow Emma on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rockitvocalstudios/
Do you feel like you have a mountain of untapped potential trapped inside of you but you don't quite know what it is? Or maybe you know what your strengths are, but the messages you were told as a kid made you hide them? If that's the case, you're going to love this episode of She Starts Now! Jenny B is in the house to talk about using our strengths as a vehicle for personal and professional growth. She has so much value to offer so I am thrilled to be sharing this conversation with you today. Topics covered in this episode include: Jenny's She Starts Now momentMaking small moves to make it to the off-ramp in your life and take a new journeyWhy you need fear and excitement when making a changeFollowing your intuitionHow we can use our strengths to create a meaningful life and careerTips for finding your strengths if you don't know what they areTune in to learn more about how we can find our natural strengths and use them to create a meaningful life that we love. All show notes are available at jackiedumaine.com.Resources Mentioned:Visit Jenny's website: https://jennyb.ca/Follow Jenny on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jennyb_yyc/Follow Jenny on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jennyb.yycConnect with Jenny on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jennybyyc/
Welcome to She Starts Now! I still remember the day that the vision for not only this podcast, but this entire movement came to me. If you have ever had what some would call a divine download, you know that feeling of everything coming to you at once with clarity. In this first episode of She Starts Now, I want to share a little more about who this podcast is for, what you'll learn, and what you can expect when you tune into this podcast every week. The She Starts Now podcast is all about sharing real, raw stories from the heart, so I'm starting by sharing mine. Topics covered in this episode include: My story and what go me hereThe She Starts Now visionHow to know if this is the space for youThe quotes that have helped me throughout my lifeWhere my passion for storytelling was bornMy Eat Pray Love experience and the breakdown that sparked a new pathThe inspiration behind this podcast and the impact I hope it makesI hope you'll tune in and join me on the journey of embracing the unknown and daring to bloom! All show notes are available at jackiedumaine.com.