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Imagine if you could navigate the complexities of a squiggly brain, juggle motherhood, and embrace the universe's energy all while running a successful business. Sounds pretty magical, right? Michelle Pellizzon Lipsitz, the head witch at Holisticism, shows us just how possible it is in today's enlightening episode. Listen in as we:Dive into fascinating discussions about neurodivergent brains and careers Focus on the unique challenges and rewards that come with ADHD. Teach your how to navigate self-destruction and creation, and the search for answers in spirituality.Discuss the challenges of trusting our brains and impulses amidst difficulties like object permanence and follow-through.Highlight the nuances of spiritual entrepreneurship and its potential to challenge prevailing norms of patriarchy and capitalism.Zone in on the importance of self-care, both physically and mentally, for a sustainable success as a neurospicy personUnravel the reality of decision-making in a world that values money, power, and success.Connect With Michelle:holisticism.com -- 14 days to $100k FREE email courseThe Twelfth House Podcast CONNECT WITH JAZ:Book An Astrology ReadingWork With Jaz 1:1 - Private Coaching Info & ApplicationFollow & Connect IGSubscribe On YoutubeIntro & Outro Music - Thnx 4 Nothin' By JZMN JYN. Click here to listen on Spotify!
Let's Go Again: A Philosophical and Practical Guide for Indie Creatives
ALERT THE PRESSES.You can make a body of work that reveals you to be an unpredictable genius pop star at age 42, if you so choose.Do you so choose?If this is the year you want to stop grinding against the rickety machine that someone else built and always breaks down right before you're supposed to get paid…and instead you want to heroically hurdle yourself into space at rocket-speed toward your biggest goals like Matt Damon launching himself off Mars in nothing but a spacesuit and a tarp…Then you'll need to make a paradoxical move.What's a Paradoxical Move?A paradoxical move is, as Michelle Pellizzon Lipsitz explains in this week's episode, an intentional break in the pattern of your personal thinking. It's going left when you'd usually go right.But it's not a grind. And it's not random. It's actually fast and somewhat effortless, super strategic and exceptionally fun.I wanted to talk with Michelle about this because she introduced me to this concept back in 2021, and there's literally no one smarter I could ask to explain it to me.Michelle isn't just the founder of Holisticism or the host of The Twelfth House or the creator of SPACIES or the brain behind sublimatrix — a Matrix of Destiny cipher or a consultant that offers incredible status quo-changing experiences to her clients.After almost a decade of running a very profitable company, she could sit back and let the hits keep coming. But instead, she's soon going to UCLA to pursue her PhD.So truly, there is no one better with whom I could ask about making unknowable, unexpected, and career-intensifying moves than Michelle.In this episode, we discuss:* The spectrum of age and how it changes your understanding of the creative process* The way independent artists can use institutions as a way to make their body of work at a faster rate* Infinite Games vs. Finite Games (thanks Yancey Strickler & Joshua Citarella for the inspo there!)* How to discern what you think is cool when you feel indoctrinated by the culture* How to become more unknowable and more unpredictable and evade AI from co-opting your brain* And how to use paradoxical moves in your career to find way more opportunities and get where you want to go much fasterThe episode vibe is as follows:MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE:
In this chaos carnival we call life, where doom-scrolling is an Olympic sport and debilitating anxiety comes free with every social media subscription, here's a wild thought: maybe “trust yourself” isn't just a cute Pinterest quote — it's a battle cry. (Too dramatic? idc!) In this episode, intuitive medium and inner child whisperer Natasha Levinger tells all about developing your psychic abilities — not as some woo-woo skill that requires you to rename yourself Starflower and move to Sedona, but as something that's literally just part of having a human meat suit. Intuition isn't just vibes – it's information, baby. Intuition, Somatics, and the Art of Knowing YourselfNatasha shares the practical, embodied techniques she uses to stay centered and in control of her own energy—especially in triggering or overwhelming situations. From working with the inner child to closing the aura and separating from unhelpful energetic influences, she explains how to navigate life (and the unseen) with confidence.They also explore the fascinating link between physical posture, embodied cognition, and intuitive strength—because how you hold yourself physically shapes how you hold yourself energetically. Your body is a tuning fork for psychic information, and understanding this connection is a game-changer.Boundaries, Fear, and Why Humor is a Psychic Survival SkillOne of the biggest myths about intuition? That it makes you vulnerable. The truth is, strong intuition requires strong boundaries. Natasha explains how to set energetic boundaries (yes, even with spirits) and why maintaining control of your own energy field is essential—especially when dealing with fear, anxiety, or external chaos.The Biggest Mistake People Make When Developing Intuition—and How to Avoid ItDeveloping psychic and intuitive abilities isn't about forcing anything; it's about tuning in to what's already there. Natasha shares the common pitfalls that hold people back and how to approach intuitive development in a way that's natural, accessible, and (dare we say it?) even fun.If you've ever felt the call of the unseen (or just want to know why you always know who's calling before you check your phone), this episode is your permission slip to trust that weird feeling in your gut that's always right about your ex's new relationship.
This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit thetwelfthhouse.substack.comOver the past few months, the Holisticism subscriber list grew by 900 people. Like, in literally two months. Not because I cracked some mysterious algorithm code or finally achieved inbox zero (lol forever), but because we started telling the real story of what we believe and why it matters.It's Not About Your Story, It's About Your UniverseWhen I say l…
A quick aside before we dive in: The Eaton and Palisades Fires are far from through. If you can offer support to those displaced and impacted by the fires, it would mean so much to us at Holisticism. I owed you an update — in June 2024 I recorded an episode about my Hermit Experiment, in which I decided to lean ALL THE WAY into my Matrix of Destiny Complex Karma number (9, The Hermit) for six months. Well, the witch is back. And I'm updating you on the good, the bad, the girl-so-confusing of this Complex Karma exploration. Key developments in my villain-to-crunchy-recluse arc:* Stopped teaching huge public courses until 2025 (terrifying but surprisingly didn't tank revenue???)* Went DEEP with 1:1 client work (the vibes? immaculate. If you're one of my clients and you're reading this now please know how obsessed with you I am)* Started making truly awful pottery at midnight… like a proper forest witch * Published a book about copywriting that didn't flop * Generally tried to embrace more BTS energy and less "available on The Internet 24/7" energyThere were plot twists nobody saw coming, which you'll have to listen to the episode to hear more about. This is either proof that the hermit archetype knows what she's doing, or that the universe rewards you when you finally stop pretending you want to be an extrovert. Real talk though — part of this hermit exploration came from a pretty raw place. I wasn't sure how it was gonna go… for a minute, I even wondered if I was making a rash decision in response to some tough stuff that was happening in my personal life. Was I leaning too much into “magical thinking” acting on a hunch about this whole Hermit thing, or was I following the clues… Would I recommend experimenting with your Complex Karma number? Absolutely. Will it solve all your problems? Absolutely not. But it might help you realize you don't actually have to teach another Notion course if you don't want to. And isn't that worth something?
What is an intuitive business? What mistakes might we make along the path of practicing intuitive business? What valuable lessons might we learn from them?Running a business as a creative mystic is not easy. It can often feel like the skills & mindsets that feed into business success are diametrically opposed to the values one holds as an artist and a practitioner. But what if these two aspects of our work are potential lovers who simply need to practice collaborating so they can finally understand they're not enemies, after all?In this conversation with Michelle Pellizzon-Lipsitz, we explored this juicy liminal intersection. Michelle Pellizzon is a researcher, creative business consultant, artist, writer, entrepreneur, and witch.She's one of the most creative people I know and her artistry overflows into everything she does. You may know her through her company Holisticism, or her podcast The Twelfth House, or her membership portal The North Node.LINKS:Sign up for the North Node waitlist Work 1:1 with MichelleMichelle's personal site for a visual of what her public projects look like right now If you enjoyed this podcast, consider booking a reading with me. I offer astrology, divination, and subtle alchemy sessions.I also offer a 6-month mentorship container Night Vision. Listen to & purchase my new song Friends on Bandcamp. You can also listen to it on your favorite streaming platforms.Try the incredible breathwork and meditation app Open for 30 days free using this special link. This podcast is hosted, produced, and edited by Jonathan Koe. Theme music is also composed by me! Connect with me through my newsletter, my Instagram @jonathankoeofficial, and my music. For podcast-related inquiries, email me at healingthespiritpodcast@gmail.com.
This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit thetwelfthhouse.substack.comWelcome back to another cozy episode of The Green Room – your go-to space for candid conversations, life lessons, and everything in between.In this episode, Michelle Pellizzon invites us into her world, blending spirituality, creativity, and a little bit of real talk. If you've ever wondered how to balance the hustle of daily life with your personal growth and self-care, this one's for you!Michelle opens up about navigating the delicate balance between being kind but honest in her critiques, and how embracing change—both personally and professionally—helps her stay grounded. Plus, we get a glimpse into the Holisticism team's updates as Michelle navigates shifting gears with both heart and transparency.Episode Highlights:* Spiritual & Creative Life: Michelle shares her philosophy that life is a spiritual and creative experience, and how this belief shapes her everyday choices and practices.* Honesty & Critique: A deep dive into the art of offering critiques with kindness—Michelle talks about the challenge of being transparent and changing her mind as she gathers more information.* Holisticism Updates: Get the latest on Holisticism—Michelle discusses why the team is retiring some products and services as Ethan's health improves.
Welcome back to The Twelfth House podcast! Thanks for sticking around—we can't wait to share what we've been working on!In this episode, Michelle Pellizzon breaks down the "mood board culture" that's everywhere these days and why it might actually be holding us back. She shares how too much planning can lead to procrastination, and why taking action—no matter how small—gets you further than perfecting plans. We'll also talk about the difference between ambition and curiosity, and how curiosity can bring more joy and freedom to your creative projects.Episode Highlights:* Mood Board Overload: Why we spend so much time planning and not enough time doing.* Planning Isn't Progress: How endless research and prep can actually stop you from moving forward.* Ambition vs. Curiosity: Michelle explains how focusing on curiosity can make your goals feel more exciting and less pressured.* Embracing Resistance: A real talk on why creative resistance is totally normal and how to work through it.* Taking Small Steps: The magic of starting small and staying consistent to avoid procrastination.
Happy October! This week we're kicking off Spooky Season with one of my favorite business witches — Michelle Pellizzon-Lipsitz of Holisticism!Michelle has taught me so much about online business, magical meaning-making systems, and spiritual practices. She's one of my favorite people to pay attention to on the internet, and I invited her on the show so I could ask her every question I've ever had about how she runs her company. In this episode, we get real-real about:How Michelle started Holisticism with a BFA in danceEvolving from newsletter to booking platform to online courses & communityThe 4 Pillars of Intuitive BusinessThe realities of Radical GenerosityWhy some ideas aren't meant to be businessesExactly how Michelle markets her paid membership, The North NodeWhy Holisticism moved their newsletter + podcast to SubstackThe magic of the low-cost class as lead magnetHow Michelle has grown (& shrunk) her team over the past 5 yearsPlanning a self-employed maternity leaveThe meeting creep & how to correct itNavigating chronic illness & family emergencies as a business ownerHow Michelle organizes her offeringsRunning multiple businesses at once& so much more!
"Once you get a Scorpio in your life, you can't get rid of them." ♏In this episode of The Soft Power Podcast, Maike welcomes Human Design expert and entrepreneur Michelle Pellizzon to discuss the intersection of spirituality, business, and finding your purpose. What constitutes true success, particularly for those with a Projector Human Design? while Projectors are naturally driven to succeed, their definition of success may differ significantly from societal norms. Michelle argues that true success for Projectors stems from internal validation and recognizing their own unique gifts rather than chasing external approval or conforming to traditional markers of achievement, like being featured on the Forbes 30 Under 30 list.Key Takeaways:The Power of Human Design for Self-Discovery and SuccessEmbracing the Entrepreneurial Spirit Without a Traditional BackgroundBalancing Multiple Projects and PassionsHuman Effort vs. AIThe Journey of Discovering Purpose"Once you get a Scorpio in your life, you can't get rid of them.""Our brains are so small... I'm kind of like anti-manifestation because my imagination...""My belief is that our projects and the things we're excited about have a lesson for us.""Forbes 30 Under 30 is bullshit. Everyone pays to be on it.""Purpose is daily refinement... As I chip away every day... I'm getting closer to my purpose."---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Ready to Collaborate with the Universe? Join the Upraising Clubhttps://www.maikegabriela.com/the-upraising-club---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Connect with Michelle:https://www.holisticism.com/aboutX.comInstagramConnect with Maike:WebsiteInstagramHuman Design Certification InstagramYouTubeTikTokGrab your FREE Human Design chartSubmit your written reviews to THIS FORM to be entered into a giveaway to win a 30 min session with Maike!----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Once a year, I offer something that has the potential to change your life—and it's completely FREE.This is a 3-day live event that my team and I have infused with our highest intentions and unconditional love. Join Here: https://www.maikegabriela.com/instagram/maike-gabriela-human-design-free-3day-live-event-september-2024ARE YOU THE CHOSEN ONE?…and discover why you have been put on earth in this exact transformative time in the human evolution and how you can contribute by tapping into your unique light and divine purpose.
Welcome back to the Twelfth House! We're thrilled to have you with us again!In this episode of The 12th House Podcast, host Michelle Pellizzon and astrologer Jonathan Koe dive into themes of mutability, creativity, and spirituality. Jonathan shares his view of astrology as a fluid conversation with the planets, while they discuss both the gifts and challenges of mutability. Together, they offer insights on embracing change, applying it to creative projects and career transitions. Michelle also shares her experience creating the Spacies Pad as part of her business, Holisticism.Episode Highlights:* Mutability in Astrology – Understanding mutability as a strength and challenge in navigating life's changes.* Astrology as a Conversation – Jonathan Koe redefines astrology as a dynamic relationship with the planets.* Embracing Change – How to integrate mutability into creative projects and career shifts.* Michelle's Journey – Insights from Michelle's experience creating the Spaces Pad and embracing flexibility in business.* Multi-Dimensional Spirituality – Exploring the intersection of creativity, self-expression, and spirituality.
How weird can we get? I speak with the super groovy and wise head witch in charge at Holisticism, Michelle Pellizzon-Lipsitz, about staying true to our art and magic in this big, strange capitalist world. Michelle's approach to business merges magic, whimsy, art, and an anthropological curiosity about existence. Past experiences of seizures, hearing voices, and trying to “fix” what seemed wrong solidified that life is not black and white. Rules are always an interpretation, there are always more answers, possibilities, and discoveries. From these ashes rose Holisticism.We get into how operating creatively within capitalism is not innate, what balancing compromise with sacrifice could actually look like, and a whole lot of other things that seem like opposites (i.e. spellwork and marketing). Staying focused within systems that tell us what we want isn't possible sometimes feels overwhelming, but through tools like ritual, spellwork, and systems, there really can be balance among all that chaos. Humans have actually been practicing ritual and spellwork since forever, it's just been called by so many different names. Michelle breaks down each component of a spell, and I was surprised by just how flexible and personalized intentional magic can be. Ultimately meaning-making is a structure to help us understand our own minds. You both are and you aren't the same as your business. You may nourish and cultivate it, but it is not your baby. Let's remove the singular, concrete labels and instead celebrate that our identities are infinite.Topics Covered:Holisticism for intuitive small business ownersCreativity within capitalismHow to make a spell + Michelle's favorite rituals Spiderweb thinking vs. linear thinkingPerfectionism is closer to mediocrity than failureAbout Michelle Pellizzon-LipsitzInstagram: @michellepellizzonlipsitzHolisticism: holisticism.comFollow Me:Instagram: @afinehuman Shop Dame: dame.com This podcast was produced by The Wave Podcasting
Join our host, Michelle Pellizzon, for the first of a three-day mini-series as she dives into workshops, classes, books, and exercises designed to transform your relationship with money. Explore topics such as money trauma, mindset, shadow work, and creating a circular sales calendar to achieve your financial goals. KEY TAKEAWAYS: Working through money trauma is important for building a healthy relationship with money and achieving financial goals. Combining intellectual and spiritual methods for money healing, as demonstrated in Chantelle Chapman's and Pilar Lascaux's classes, offers a well-rounded perspective. Shadow work, particularly focused on money, can transform mindsets regarding sales, earning, and control issues. Setting financial goals and using templates to create a circular sales calendar can make previously unattainable income levels seem achievable. Resources such as books, workshops, and communities like The North Node offer education and support for making positive money moves.
Join our host Michelle Pellizzon and Holisticism's social media manager, KP, as they dive into the current state of platforms like Instagram, exploring how it affects small businesses and creatives. They discuss the frustrations of dealing with algorithms, the nature of viral content, smart marketing strategies, and why staying true to yourself online is so important. KEY TAKEAWAYS: Social media algorithms are designed to maximize user engagement for ad revenue, rather than to support creators or small businesses. Instagram's algorithm prioritizes shallow engagement, making it difficult for businesses to organically reach their existing followers. Creators are frustrated by the restricted visibility and narrow algorithms on platforms like Instagram. Promoting one's authentic self and interests, rather than merely a brand, is seeing more success on platforms like Threads. Small businesses can effectively use numerous creative marketing strategies beyond social media to promote their work.
Take a laid-back dive into spiritual curiosity with Michelle Pellizzon as she shares her own passions and insights, offering valuable advice on creating personal research agendas and projects as alternatives to formal education through grad school. Explore self-directed learning, inviting listeners to join in on relaxed, transformative journeys through casual podcast discussions. KEY TAKEAWAYS: The importance of pursuing personal interests and curiosities through self-directed research projects should be separated from professional obligations or starting a business The idea of incorporating regular moments of reflection and assessment within research projects to clarify thoughts and advance the work Research agendas involve concentrated research and writing on a specific topic or theme over a defined period, with a final deliverable to contextualize the learnings By constantly questioning the significance of a problem, individuals can sustain momentum and prevent burnout when researching or working on creative projects The idea of exposing oneself to new experiences, philosophies, or challenges can lead to fresh perspectives and questions that inform one's research direction
Join our host, Michelle Pellizzon and her special guest, Holisticism's Social Media Manager, KP Pilley, as they explore the psychological phenomenon of action bias and its implications on decision-making, online activism, entrepreneurship, and navigating uncertainty in today's world. KEY TAKEAWAYS: Action bias is when we prefer action over inaction, even when waiting or doing nothing may be the better choice. Action bias makes people jump to conclusions without thinking it through, which can spread rumors or unexpected consequences. Action bias can manifest in different situations like online activism, making business calls, or dealing with stress or uncertainty. While action bias may have offered evolutionary benefits, it's important to be mindful of it and consider alternative options rather than acting impulsively. Entrepreneurs and creatives in particular can often mistake planning with taking concrete actions, emphasizing the importance of pausing for reflection before initiating a new project or business.
Join Michelle Pellizzon in this special episode of the Twelfth House as she takes you on a captivating journey through the art of writing. She reveals unique techniques, including cadence and frames, and gives you a sneak peek into her upcoming ebook, promising to elevate your writing skills. KEY TAKEAWAYS: Discover the significance of writing skills for your personal and professional growth. Concentrate on making your content interesting rather than aiming for perfection. Elevate your writing skills through the crucial steps of editing and revising your drafts. AI tools like GPT can't replace the touch of human editing. Michelle's latest ebook imparts techniques for enhancing engagement in writing using cadence, frames, and other strategies.
Get a glimpse into Michelle Pellizzon's upcoming ebook on copywriting, as she opens up about the challenges of podcast recording, dives into listener questions about ghosts, and gives a personal life update in this intriguing Green Room episode. KEY TAKEAWAYS: Michelle Pellizzon's new ebook "The New Age Playbook for Spellbinding" teaches about writing and marketing from a spiritual perspective While keeping Holisticism stable, Michelle's been trying out different business models and personal projects Consistent email marketing is important for achieving sales success Although not accessible to everyone, mediumship signifies a direct spiritual connection, with intuition and psychic abilities available for development for many. Manifestation teachings often lead to passionate debates, showing the usual mix of strong supporters and critics around charismatic figures.
In this reflective episode, Michelle candidly examines her 2023 regrets and resolutions using the regret minimization framework. She discusses costly website mishaps, key hiring decisions, and insights on optimizing meetings, delegation, and project timelines. Michelle also shares her honest experience of returning early from leave. Offering valuable insights, she demonstrates how to learn from mistakes with empathy and apply these lessons proactively. With her signature wit, Michelle inspires listeners to replace regrets with resilience, prompting thoughtful self-reflection. Join us for a contemplative journey through the past, embracing an empowered vision for the future. Key Takeaways: Utilizing the regret minimization framework prioritizes future perspectives and minimizes potential regrets when making insightful life decisions. Trusting your intuition over external pressures helps avoid common mistakes rooted in prioritizing others' opinions over personal judgment. Hiring exceptional talent, streamlining processes, and nurturing project growth can lead to significant achievements. Implementing short trial periods with contractors allows for assessing fit before making full commitments. Rethinking the role of meetings in fostering organizational culture and connectivity involves acknowledging that they aren't the primary means for building these aspects.
Welcome to part 2 of our mini-series, 'In Defense of the Day Job,' hosted by Katie Dalebout and Michelle Pellizzon. Challenge the belief that leaving your day job is necessary for pursuing creative dreams as they explore case studies of iconic artists like Andy Warhol, T.S. Eliot, and Frida Kahlo. Discover how these artists balanced day jobs while pursuing their creative passions. Gain insights on reframing 'selling out,' managing energy between work and creativity, and using a day job as a launchpad for your artistic dreams. Tune in for inspiration on navigating creativity, entrepreneurship, and finding your flow in unexpected places. Key takeaways: Rethinking the notion of "selling out" can transform how day jobs are perceived, recognizing their potential as enablers of creative endeavors. Balancing creative work and day jobs prioritizes energy management over time, crucial for sustaining productivity and creative flow. Day jobs serve as pillars offering stability, resources, and impetus to propel creative projects forward, acting as supportive foundations for artistic endeavors Not all creative work has to be monetized immediately—some projects are just for learning Unrelated jobs contribute diverse skills, experiences, and networks, enriching and expanding creative horizons by providing unique perspectives and opportunities
Imagine if you could navigate the complexities of a squiggly brain, juggle motherhood, and embrace the universe's energy all while running a successful business. Sounds pretty magical, right? Michelle Pellizzon Lipsitz, the head witch at Holisticism, shows us just how possible it is in today's enlightening episode. Listen in as we:Dive into fascinating discussions about neurodivergent brains and careers Focus on the unique challenges and rewards that come with ADHD. Teach your how to navigate self-destruction and creation, and the search for answers in spirituality.Discuss the challenges of trusting our brains and impulses amidst difficulties like object permanence and follow-through.Highlight the nuances of spiritual entrepreneurship and its potential to challenge prevailing norms of patriarchy and capitalism.Zone in on the importance of self-care, both physically and mentally, for a sustainable success as a neurospicy personUnravel the reality of decision-making in a world that values money, power, and success.Connect With Michelle:holisticism.com -- 14 days to $100k FREE email course The Twelfth House PodcastStart Your 7 Day Free Trail TodayConnect With Jaz:Want Jaz as your private mentor? Click here for the inclusions, perks & pricesStill craving new content? Jump into The Esoteric Entreprenuer Club for extra weekly episodes, audio workshops, discounts & more Follow & Connect IG More Ways To Work With JBSubscribe to YouTube Channel to Watch The PodcastIntro & Outro Music - Thnx 4 Nothin' By JZMN JYN. Click here to listen of spotify!
Let's Go Again: A Philosophical and Practical Guide for Indie Creatives
So many of us who make indie art want to know: How can I find an audience for my creative work? How can I make money with my art? How can I make my life as a creative sustainable? And in the past, the answer might have been: strike it big. Become a star in whatever industry you're in. But as the past few years have shown us, stars...they're just like us. And creative industries everywhere are becoming less profitable and sustainable for artists (even stars!). The good news is, there are clues everywhere on how to grow a platform for your creative work — in places you might least expect them. So this week, we're going to explore the concept of Third Places, Sidewalk Theory, and Gift Economics in an effort to pave a sustainable indie path. NOVEMBER READING LIST: https://queensbirdfilms.myflodesk.com/nov23 My favorite Digital Third Places >> Divergent Strategies from Holisticism: https://www.holisticism.com/ SPACIES: https://spacies.substack.com/ How to Be Human: https://open.spotify.com/show/1V8taFSZQDpMcXkrP5dGrs Artists Raising Kids: https://static1.squarespace.com/static/53767189e4b07d0c6bf4b775/t/5f833abc70b2512ccab9fe81/1602435780827/Artists+Raising+Kids+Compendium+10.20.pdf Articles mentioned >> Hollywood's Slo-Mo Self-Sabotage https://www.newyorker.com/culture/cultural-comment/hollywood-self-sabotage-writer-strike The Twilight of Prestige Television https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2023/11/06/the-twilight-of-prestige-television Sydney Sweeney on Fame, Hollywood Fakery and the Pressure of Paying the Bills https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/tv/tv-features/sydney-sweeney-fame-emmys-euphoria-the-white-lotus-1235186681/ -------------------------------- For you, Dear Listener: If you're listening on Spotify — we want to hear from you: Answer this week's Q&A and poll Leave us a voice message and tell us your thoughts about this episode If you liked today's episode, please consider leaving a rating & review on Spotify or Apple Podcasts! FREE GUIDE: Trigger List: Green Light Your Next Project — You've got a million ideas. This is how to green light them. Download the trigger list here: https://queensbirdfilms.myflodesk.com/80fd34c4-0c37-45d2-b92e-8711ef6ad57d Let's Go Again is hosted by Courtney Romano. This is a project from Queens Bird Films. ABOUT QUEENS BIRD FILMS: Queens Bird Films is a production company telling stories to make life fun. With irreverence, depth, and a bit of whimsy, we make things for people who want to fall back in love with life. See the films, series, and podcasts we made for you here: queensbirdfilms.com Subscribe to the NEWSLETTER: https://bit.ly/QBlist Watch our films & series on YOUTUBE: http://youtube.com/@queensbirdfilms Follow on INSTAGRAM: instagram.com/queensbirdfilms Follow Courtney on TIKTOK: tiktok.com/@courtney.romano --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lets-go-again/message
Whether you're a seasoned entrepreneur or just starting out, join us for a deep dive into the world of framework development. Listen to the full episode and be armed with the tools and insights to craft your very own roadmap to success, resulting in beneficial content and monetizable offerings. Key Takeaways: Nurturing creativity, spirituality, and inspiration in business practices Unlocking abundance, ease, and manifestation, particularly in the year's final quarter Michelle Pellizzon's path from concept to innovation with 'Species' Establishing a clear op-ed and meaning-making system as vital for successful ventures Archetypes and stages of awareness in Holisticism's user journey Michelle's entrepreneurial journey, the power of defining what you're not, and the value of unique perspectives in content creation Want more? Go behind the scenes…Green Room 02: Our Hyperfixation Rollercoaster: The Obsession to Aversion Pipeline
Join Michelle and her special guest, her sister Melanie Pellizzon, for an engaging discussion on what distinguishes prolific creators. Drawing from Melanie's background in entertainment and her recent pivot into mental health, they delve into the peculiarities and brilliance that define prolific creators. Together, they closely examine the renowned writer Agatha Christie as a prime example of how distinctive creative processes can significantly impact one's productivity. From unconventional daily routines to unique mental models or challenges that many creators confront, this episode explores the common threads that bind prolific individuals, encompassing their idiosyncrasies and distinct mental frameworks. Tune in to uncover the secrets of prolific creation and what you can take from them to be prolific too. Key Takeaways: Prolific creators often thrive during pivotal times in history, where there's significant cultural, technological, or social change. They maintain deep networks of collaborators and value feedback, despite the common perception of them being solo geniuses. Prolific individuals display intense dedication to their craft and often have a growth mindset, constantly seeking improvement. Unique mental models, such as lateral thinking and spatial synesthesia, are common among prolific creators. Society tends to celebrate prolific individuals after their deaths, sometimes neglecting their well-being during their lifetimes. Want more? Go behind the scenes…Green Room 02: Our Hyperfixation Rollercoaster: The Obsession to Aversion Pipeline
Join Michelle for a rare solo episode of Friday Philosophies, where she breaks down the Self-Reference Effect and how you can use this cognitive phenomenon to enhance your memory and information retention. She explains how making information personal significantly boosts our ability to retain it. Using various theories, including elaborative encoding and emotional significance, she illustrates how the self-reference effect works and how you can use it. She gives practical tips for how you can apply it to actually integrate the vast amount of information we encounter daily. It's a deep dive into the complexities of the human brain and how to leverage it to turbocharge memory. Tune in to unlock your mind's potential to elevate your learning capabilities. If you're a lifelong learner, a creative thinker, or curious about how your brain works, this one's for you! Key Takeaways The Self-Reference Effect is a cognitive phenomenon where information related to oneself is easier to remember. Improving working memory can be essential for lifelong learners, especially non-linear squiggly brained folks. Using Elaborative Encoding or linking information to our own experiences allows us to process it more deeply. Actively connect new information to your existing knowledge. Organization Matters: Tagging and categorizing information aids memory and recall, transforming your mind into a second brain for storing knowledge. Personal data often carries emotional weight, and emotional content is more memorable. Engaging emotionally with material can improve retention. Asking reflective questions and connecting new information to what we already know enhances memory. The Twelfth House episode referenced: Embracing Your Failure Tolerance and a New Framework for "Quitting"
Writer and podcast producer Amelia Hruby is back for part 2. Last time we focused on how she left and the feelings that come with navigating using Instagram both personally and professionally. This time we focused on podcasting, including how we both have used it to build connections, how we've seen the medium evolve, and where she sees the future of the industry. We cover live dynamic conversations vs. monologues, deep listening, the strengths and limitations of podcasting as a medium, the role of editing and more. Whether you're an aspiring podcaster, avid listener, or simply curious about the future of podcasts, this episode is an exploration of the medium's potential and its ongoing evolution. Show Notes:- Sign up for the Talk Kit waitlist- All of our kits, including the Podcast Kit & Interview Kit- Find Amelia's work & podcasts on the Web- Amelia's & my podcast app recs:GoodpodsOvercastSnipdListennotes- Judith Butler- Deep Listening by Pauline Oliveros- Our newsletter to get show notes + more.- Instagram me: @letitouttt or I'm @katiedalebout- Photo credit: Linsey Huffaker If you liked this episode, try out:Episode #420: Collapsing Timelines with Holisticism's Michelle & Wallis
This is a preview of a subscriber feed episode. To hear the full episode, subscribe and support the podcast on Spotify here. Welcome to a fresh addition to the Twelfth House+ podcast feed, a special episode where we're welcoming you into the inner circle and getting personal. Beginning this month, we'll be releasing two episodes monthly on our subscription feed. First, a personal behind the scenes look into what's happening with the Holisticism community, and then our monthly audio course. Join co-hosts Michelle and Wallis as they share all the feels, explore the realms of the unseen, and Michelle shares her first impressions of her Mediumship class 101. Key takeaways: Detailed discussions on experiences and interactions with ghosts Michelle's search for a mentor in mediumship and her recent spiritual encounters Insights into sleep paralysis, ‘evil spirits', and ‘psychic attacks' A candid account of Michelle's attendance at a mediumship class and her skepticism about the industry The emphasis on integrity during the development of mediumship skills and the crucial ‘101 rules'
Join us for another episode of Friday Philosophies, as hosts Michelle and Wallis navigate big seasons of change through the lens of Post-Traumatic Growth (PTG), a sister theory to the well-known PTSD. In this energetic and thoughtful back-and-forth, Michelle and Wallis share their personal experiences — breakups, work heartbreaks, and immigration struggles. They explore building resilience and fostering a "growth mindset" through the unique perspective of PTG. Post-Traumatic Growth isn't about 'bouncing back', it's about 'bouncing forward'— following a path that comes from questioning our core beliefs, appreciating the little things, and persevering through it all. Key Takeaways Delve into the Post-Traumatic Growth Inventory (PTGI) and its five subscales - New Possibilities, Relating to Others, Personal Strength, Spiritual Change, and Appreciation of Life Why traumatic events spark our search for spiritual meaning and the integral role of spirituality in PTG Learn to build resilience, not through sheer bravery, but by taking small, consistent steps each day Discover practical ways to develop and strengthen your "growth mindset" muscle that don't require a complete overhaul of your life The Twelfth House episode referenced: Embracing Your Failure Tolerance and a New Framework for "Quitting"
Join host Michelle Pellizzon and guest Alex Cantone for a light hearted chat about the intersection of Human Design, motherhood, and entrepreneurship. Alex is a 6/2 self projected projector known in the online space for sharing her unique take on what it looks like to embody Human Design awareness out in the world. She calls on her own life experiences to create content for her community, and Projector-centered podcast, You're Invited. Alex is currently navigating the world of new motherhood and allowing her business to transition as she enters this new phase of life. This episode invites us to rethink what we call “balance”, when juggling new parenthood, navigating life's biggest changes, and running a business. Key insights from this episode include: The connection between the "last time meditation” and newborn parenting Alex and Michelle's experiences of returning to work post-childbirth with a fresh outlook on their business operations, fostering a more lucid mindset Techniques for achieving a thriving business and fulfilling life while working less The interplay between the 4/6 line in Human Design and constructing a business workflow attuned to your energy type
In today's Friday Philosophy episode, Michelle and Wallis explore the enchanting framework of the Disney strategy, a method to transform your dreams into reality. Our exploration of this framework guides us through the three integral stages of dreaming, realizing, and critiquing, illustrating their importance in launching products, breathing life into creative aspirations, founding visionary businesses, or actualizing whatever your heart yearns for. These steps aren't merely another project management technique; they serve as an alchemical process that transmutes your grandest dreams into tangible reality. Key takeaways from this episode: Embodying the role of the dreamer and understanding the crucial timing of when to share your dreams or protect them closely Embracing the realist within you, mitigating the critic's influence, and ensuring the dreamer is unhindered in their imaginings Understanding the role of the critic as a balancing force that grounds both the dreamer and the realist and facilitates the refinement of a dream into a polished, tangible goal Learning to embody the critic without suppressing the dreamer's spirit or obstructing the realist's practicality Resources and Links Sign up here for your weekly wink from the Universe and receive curated links to tickle your brain and coax out your intuition!
Ever caught your thoughts spiraling into black-and-white extremes so deep you feel you've stumbled onto the set of a Charlie Chaplin flick? Same. Today on the pod, Michelle and Wallis are digging into a favorite framework of ours at Holisticism, the infamous 15 Styles of Distorted Thinking. We'll be drawing from the world of Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy, reviewing how they sneak into our every day thought patterns and how we can spot them before they take over. Check out the cheat sheets we're chatting about in this episode here: Mind My Peelings' no-nonsense list of Cognitive Distortions A super handy infographic for those who like their info bite-sized
Welcome to a PREVIEW of our monthly subscriber audio courses! Do you feel shame or get the ick when you think about quitting a project, leaving your current role, or deciding to end a relationship? Welcome to the club! We've all been there and that's why in this episode we're getting into the nitty gritty of what it means to “quit” something. Covered in this episode: Is quiet quitting really a symptom of burnout, or a generational shift? All of the things that we've “quit” at Holisticism How increasing your failure tolerance can shift your perspective on new beginnings and endings Dissecting the sunk cost fallacy, regret minimization framework, and the illusion of "pivoting"
Welcome to another Friday Philosophy episode where we consider a different mental model, investigate our favorite frameworks, and muse on the creative habits and rituals of people we admire. Today we're getting into several frameworks and ways of thinking about how to overcome a creative rut and reframe the idea of being "blocked".
This week team Holisticism is experimenting with our first ever, Think Week. In this episode Michelle and Wallis explore the origin of this rest period and how to approach planning your own version of a Think Week. Covered in this episode: What a think week can do for burn out and why decreasing the amount of context switching in your day to-day can help How to structure a Think Week when you're deciding between rejuvenation, deep work, and creativity What do to if you feel out of practice when it comes to turning down, relaxing, or taking time off What remedies to seek when you're lacking inspiration and how to understand whether it's burnout or not How planning a think week may help you rediscover your “idle interests”
Are you a multihyphenate who enjoys exploring Astrology and Human Design, but sometimes struggles to remain committed to a single hobby, project, or career trajectory? If yes, you're in good company because today on the podcast (and everyday) we're celebrating squiggly-brained creatives ,by chatting with a multi-passionate entrepreneur and coach, D'Ana Joi. D'Ana Joi, better known by her middle name "Joi," is a coach for multi-passionates and host of the Multi-Passionate Mastery Podcast. She sees having many passions as a gift, not a burden, and is determined to rewrite the narrative that 'choosing one thing' is the only path to success. Joi coaches creatives from all walks of life, teaching them how to establish clear priorities and bring their ideas to life within a stress-free timeline. This episode is a must-listen for anyone yearning to embody a multi-faceted lifestyle and career. Key takeaways: Overcoming the fear of being labeled a 'flaky creative', and the stigma associated with transitioning between several careers and interests How to harness your “motivation” according to your Human Design chart to help you get momentum in a given project Understanding the evolving nature of work-life balance and modern career trajectories, where the traditional one-job-for-life model is outdated, and a dynamic, varied career is the new norm
We often put so much pressure on ourselves to think and work in a strictly linear way. But so many of us just aren't wired like that! And despite what we may believe, it doesn't doom us to a life we don't love.So in this episode, we're continuing with our Mindset May series and talking about staying balanced in life when you're neuro-spicy with Janelle Pearson.Janelle is an actress and community manager at one of my favorite companies—Holisticism. Together, we talk about living life with squiggly brains that don't like to cooperate with the status quo.We Also Talk About…Squiggly brains and why they're a super powerNavigating the shame and stigma around taking medicationDoing the work for seven generations back and forwardThe necessity of community in the healing processSystems and processes that have helped JanelleSetting up your life to be in flow with flexible systemsResources:Visit the Holisticism WesbiteFollow Holisticism on InstagramJoin the waitlist for The North Node, Holisticism's private membershipLearn How to Use Monday Hour OneListen to Holisticism's podcasts The Twelfth House and Good for UFollow Janelle on InstagramSponsors:HelloFresh | Say goodbye to grocery shopping and meal planning with HelloFresh. Get recipe inspo and the ingredients you need delivered straight to your door. Try HelloFresh and get 16 meals free and free shipping by visiting hellofresh.com/balanced16.LMNT | LMNT is my favorite electrolyte drink mix that will keep you hydrated all summer long. LMNT is offering you a free sample pack with any purchase. That's 8 single serving packets FREE with any LMNT order so you can try all 8 flavors to find your fave or share with friends. Get yours at drinkLMNT.com/balancedles.Anima Mundi Herbals | Anima Mundi Herbals offers incredible plant-based and organic tonics, wellness blends, and skincare products. Visit their website and use the code BALANCED15 for 15% off your order.Keep in touch with Balanced Black Girl:Visit our website at balancedblackgirl.comJoin Club Balanced, our community on GenevaSubscribe to our newsletter, Mirror NotesFollow on IG: @balancedblackgirlpodcast @balancedlesFollow on TikTok @balancedblackgirl @balancedlesSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/balanced-black-girl/donationsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacySupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/balanced-black-girl/donationsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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This episode dives straight into the woo-woo. It covers What the Akashic Records are How to access the Akashic Records What type of information you might receive when you access the akashic records What an Akashic Records Reading is and why or when you might get one What it is like to have your Akashic Records read for you (or to read for yourself) The types of questions that you might consider asking in a reading (and the importance of asking really good questions) Sharpening or honing your intuitive listening skills and abilities to receive when practicing reading the Akashic Records && so much more Listen to dive deep into the world of the Akashic Records and to learn a little bit about The Corporate Psychic's opinion on identifying as a psychic (or not). Episode themes: Spirituality | Akashic Records | Psychic Readings | Psychic Business Readings | Psychic Readings about your Relationship | Intuitive Development | Psychic Development | How-to | Asking Good Questions | Identity | Personal Development Links & References: Questions to Ask the Akashic Records (FREEBIE): https://view.flodesk.com/pages/649c86e05fbda70a14000e3f Join the Community: www.community.thecorppsychic.com Request to join the course Your Soul's Purpose to learn how to read the akashic records for yourself and your ideas + tap into your values and purpose by emailing hello[at]thecorppsychic.com Book a Reading with Marie: https://terrific-field-205.myflodesk.com Request an e-reading (emailed reading) from Marie: https://www.honeybook.com/widget/the_corporate_psychic_194130/cf_id/617183f3d907f206af22fe06 Join the newsletter to stay tuned on the records and more: https://view.flodesk.com/pages/6408cc06ffe109d89ac13f84 How to Read the Akashic Records by Linda Howe: https://www.amazon.com/How-Read-Akashic-Records-Accessing/dp/159179904X Wiki Article: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Akashic_records Medium Article, written by Michelle P of Holisticism: https://medium.com/holisticism/what-are-the-akashic-records-ede3bee05673
Do you struggle with how to talk or write about your business? Are you secretly a lil' afraid of sounding like a “girl boss”, too pushy, or using too much marketing-bro speak? Same. In this episode, Michelle explores the concept of non-coercive marketing and how to sell and talk about your Sacred Work and business, without being sales-y. Michelle covers: the role of authenticity in the way we sell what storytelling and non-coercive copywriting have in common how to practice non-coercive copywriting in real-time and how to be persuasive without being manipulative and more, ofc!
This week I spoke with Michelle and Wallis, hosts of The Twelfth House and Good For U(?) podcasts. They had me on a few months ago and we had such a great conversation that I asked if we could talk more on this one. Michelle and I have been friends for ages, she's the founder of Holisticism. Wallis joined the team a few years ago, and she, like Michelle, is so smart and cool as you'll hear. We talk about the beginning days of Holisticism, a space that bridges the gap between the mystic and the realistic to make well-being more accessible to more people. We covered how it has expanded, including how they've built their team, advice for management, hiring, non-coercive marketing, failure, curation vs creation, prioritization as “squiggly brained" people, and podcasting as a medium (they both used the Podcast Kit to start their shows). And then we get into regret, string theory, breakups, collapsing timelines, undefined friendships, and much more. Let us know if you listen. Show Notes:- The Podcast Kit that we talk about (Michelle & Wallis were students) is now 50% off with code SPRING - Holisticism on the Web | Instagram- Find Michelle & Wallis on Instagram- Find me: @letitouttt or I'm @katiedalebout- Christy Harrison's new podcast: Rethinking Wellness- SPONSOR This episode is sponsored by Cured Nutrition: get 20% your first order with code letitout- Our newsletter to get show notes + essays by me, recs, etc.- A few spots in the Creative Clinic: more info here or email me (katie@letitouttt.com) : ) - For book recs, our bookshelf here - and I made a shop with recs ...with shelves for guests - the Let It Out Kits: are self-study workshops for personal growing based on all I've ever learned and am learning. Thanks so much for listening to this podcast.
Join us for the second episode of our current series, featuring guest experts and team Holisticism as we delve into complex, zeitgeist worthy topics that we just can't quit! In this week's episode, Michelle and Wallis discuss which AI tools can help free up time and space for creators and squiggly-brained intuitives to spend more time doing what they love most, connecting with the creative muse when she calls. Referenced in this episode ChatGPT Designing a logo with ChatGPT Hard Fork: Chat GPT transforms a classroom Kajabi's AI Creator Hub Pro Writing Aid Send Check It Otter.ai or Descript for podcast editing and transcripts Join our free community of intuitives and creators here! This podcast is edited by Softer Sounds Studios Our detailed show notes can be found @ www.holisticism.com/journal --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/twelfthhouse/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/twelfthhouse/support
Welcome to our first episode in a new series entitled “How Should We Think About _____ Now” For the first discussion in this series, we're speaking all about Manifestation, timeline jumping, and accessing future versions of ourselves. All evergreen topics here at Holisticism. Today Michelle is chatting with Pea the Feary, artist and creator of the Timeline Jumping Embodiment Modality. Pea is an artist and spiritualist committed to beauty and pleasure. Reality is their favorite medium to create with. Pea supports creatives, non-linear, multidimensional geniuses in thriving, and creating beautiful lives. Follow Pea here and download their free Timeline Jumping Guide available in my IG bio. Referenced Sign up for our upcoming Creator's Cashing In course here! Get your copy of 14 Days to $100K: The Art Of Crafting Magic Words HERE Grab our fun and free Brand Book Template here Join our free community of intuitives and creators This podcast is edited by Softer Sounds Studios In this episode We're asking ourselves about the resurgence of “manifestation” discourse on the internet, and how we should think about it now? How do we confront the fear of showing up online and dismantle the notion that someone else's perception of us can make or break us? How Pea helps people neutralize her clients' judgements of themselves, and how she approaches timeline jumping What to do and not do when you're feeling stuck in desperation energy --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/twelfthhouse/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/twelfthhouse/support
Today Michelle Pellizzon is on the pod solo, musing on one of our core fears of “being seen” on and offline and what to do if you're blocked by these fears. We've all got a version of the fear of being seen in different ways, and we're here to get to the root of it! Michelle is musing on: How does the fear of being seen manifest and what does it cost you if you don't look the fear straight in the face? If you're willing to change — how do you do it? How to prepare physically, mentally, and psychically to handle this kind of upgrade to your system The Perfect Solution Fallacy and how it might hold you back from a more expansive existence Find out more about our upcoming course, Creator's Cashing In here Grab our FREE Creator Archetype cheat sheet Grab your copy of our Baddie Brandbook here! Join our free community of intuitives and creators here Get 30 days of meditation free by going to https://o-p-e-n.com/community then enter the code HOLISTICISM for the 30-day trial This podcast is edited by Softer Sounds Studios Our detailed show notes can be found @ www.holisticism.com/journal --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/twelfthhouse/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/twelfthhouse/support
Today, on The Twelfth House, we're talking to Amelia Hruby, PhD, feminist author, educator, podcaster, and the founder of Softer Sounds, a podcast studio for entrepreneurs and creatives. Over the past decade, Amelia has been a university professor, a community organizer, and a radio DJ. Now, she helps babes get their voices off social media & onto the airwaves with her podcast Off the Grid: Leaving Social Media without Losing All Your Clients. If you've been with us for a while you've definitely heard Amelia's genius editing skills via this podcast, but today we're lucky to be sitting down with her to chat about her journey of growing her business to six figures in a year, while going totally dark on social media. We're musing on: Amelia's journey of becoming an influencer, getting a book deal, and raising money to market her book What sparked her disillusionment with Instagram and created a catalyst for going completely “dark” on social How she manages friendships and business partnerships without Mr. Zuck How she markets her services without relying on social media algorithms What skills and values entrepreneurs should focus on vs. the skill development that social media demands of us Get 30 days of meditation free by going to https://o-p-e-n.com/community then enter the code HOLISTICISM for the 30-day trial Find out more about our upcoming course, Creator's Cashing In here! Grab our FREE Creator Archetype cheat sheet Join our free community of intuitives and creators here! This podcast is edited by Softer Sounds Studios Our detailed show notes can be found @ www.holisticism.com/journal --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/twelfthhouse/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/twelfthhouse/support
Welcome to episode fifty-seven. Our most unhinged and joggy doggy episode yet. We're excited to have a fan girl moment today on the pod, because we're chatting with Ty Haney, the founder of Outdoor Voices. Ty shares her take on the future of DTC, what's perennially haunting her cart, and what to expect from her two new ventures, Try Your Best, and joggy. Check out Try Your Best at tyb.xyz and don't miss trying the joggy products at getjoggy.co All of our listeners can use code HOLISTICISM for 15% off full priced products getjoggy.co! We're talking Good for who? A terrible year of partnerships for Adidas. They've lost $200M to Ivy Park. Will Ty pull a Dove Charney, à la American Apparel = Los Angeles apparel, take her IP to new pastures? Not no! Ty's thoughts on the current struggles of the DTC marketplace and how building OV has shaped her latest ventures What's haunting the cart of the eternally cool recreational trend-setter? It's not what you think! A sneak peek at the latest clean energy drink, which may or may not improve your AM joggy with your doggie ;) --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/goodforu/message
Why does “selling” sometimes give us such the ick? If you think about it another way, we're kind of always pitching something. Whether it's spell-casting as we write copy, rattling off our take on the latest trend grinding our gears, or sharing our origin story, we might as well communicate it in our own unique style. Today, team Holisticism is on the pod, musing on how to pitch according to your creator archetype and how to lean into your preferred style to communicate your magic, with all your flare intact. Check out our past episodes, the Creator Archetypes part. 1 and Creator Archetype pt. 2, for a more in-depth look at each creator archetype. Join our free community of intuitives and creators here! This podcast is edited by Softer Sounds Studios Our detailed show notes can be found @ www.holisticism.com/journal --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/twelfthhouse/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/twelfthhouse/support
Happy New Year and welcome back to the Twelfth House! This month we're reflecting on what's in our spiritual and squiggly brained SOS kits. Throughout January we'll be musing on how to soothe our psyches and our souls, when in spiritual crisis, and sharing what we turn towards when going through spiritual growth spurts. We'll also be dissecting with the team and featured guests how to work with, instead of against, our neuro-divergent, squiggly brained ways of being. On today's episode, Michelle, Janelle, and Wallis join in discussion to share their most treasured resources and habits for dealing with dark nights of the soul of the past and what's in their toolkits as of late. We're musing on big Q's like… How do we know if we're in a spiritual growth spurt? What were the integral resources which helped you get through your darkest night of the soul? What's in our SOS toolkit now? Check out our ShopMy page for the list of resources mentioned in the episode here. Join our free community of intuitives and creators here! Our detailed show notes can be found @ www.holisticism.com/journal --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/twelfthhouse/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/twelfthhouse/support
Welcome to a mini preview of the Twelfth House+ — our subscribers-only bonus podcast channel. This is our uncut, unfiltered podcast feed where we'll be dropping exclusive episodes each month featuring Michelle, Wallis, Team Holisticism, and (occasional) guests to discuss what's on our minds, in our hearts, and whatever you'd like to see us put our scuba gear on and deep dive into. This week we're talking intimately about what it's been like for Michelle to be pregnant while running Holisticism and how she's been thinking about and planning for maternity leave. We answer all your questions and we also get into: The Spirit Baby book and what Michelle took from it Michelle's spirit baby reading vs. the results How Michelle and Ethan went about getting pregnant The pressures and fears associated with “geriatric pregnancy” “Baby fever” Planning for raising young kids while running your business After-birth care, doulas, closing of the bones ceremony Much more! Click here to subscribe and listen to the full episodes of the Twelfth House+ *********** Sign-up and join Notion for Magical Baddies: Digital Altars here now! Join our free community of intuitives and creators! Our detailed show notes can be found @ www.holisticism.com/journal This podcast is edited by Softer Sounds Studio! Check ‘em out. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/twelfthhouse/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/twelfthhouse/support