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In this episode, we're tackling a topic that's both incredibly important and eye-opening—understanding and supporting neurodivergent needs in the workplace. Sounds like a heavy topic? Well, it's actually one that's filled with tons of practical, real-world tips that could make a huge difference in your work environment. From sensory needs to access and support, we're breaking it all down in a way that's easy to digest and—dare we say—kind of fun. If you've ever wondered how to make your workplace more inclusive (or just want to know what “neurodivergent” even means), this episode is for you. Pasha Marlowe (she/they), is a trained marriage and family therapist, coach, speaker, and author. She wrote the best selling book "Creating Cultures of Neuroinclusion" and is recognized in Forbes as a neurodiversity expert. She enjoys presenting keynotes and workshops on neurodiversity-affirming practices and policies to organizations around the globe. Pasha proudly identifies as multiply-neurodivergent, disabled, and queer. Some of the things you'll hear are: 1.) Why we need to get away from talking in terms of functioning labels (ADHD, bipolar disorder, disabled, autism) and instead focus on unique needs 2.) How to focus specifically on three categories of needs: sensory, support, and access 3.) The practical things you can do and ask to be more inclusive of neurodivergent people 4.) How Pasha "Bucks That!" when she gives presentation, and how that can empower you 5.) How to talk with your child or children who might be neurodivergent Connect with Pasha: Instagram:@neuroqueercoach LinkedIn:@PashaMarlowe If you liked this episode, you may also like: 265: How to Nourish Neurodivergent Minds in a Neurotypical Workplace If you'd like quick tangible tips and practical corporate career advice to level up your authentic leadership, download the 10 simple “plays” to stop selling out and start standing out at https://bauthenticinc.mykajabi.com/freebie To connect with Erin and/or Nicole, email: hello@bauthenticinc.com If you like jammin' with us on the podcast, b sure to join us for more fun and inspiration! Follow b Cause on Twitter (really it's mostly Nicole) Follow Erin on LinkedIn or Instagram Join the b Cause Podcast Facebook Group Take our simple, fun and insightful"What's your workplace superhero name?”quiz Unleash your Authentic Superpower with Erin's book,"You Do You (ish)" Check out our blog for more no-BS career advice Work with Us Or just buy some fun, authentic, kick-ars merch here DISCLAIMER: This episode is not explicit, though contains mild swearing that may be unsustainable for younger audiences. Tweetable Comments "It took a lot of bravery for me to finally say, 'I haven't been following my innateness. I've been following the script. I've been following the rules. I've been following the norms,' but I don't think they're really me." "It's a bit tricky when you have a team with diverse needs, but I find that creating a psychologically safe space goes a long way. It's important to foster an environment where it's okay to ask for or claim a need and request accommodations.” “ I'm a much happier person if I can do the things that I love and less of the things that just hurt.” ”If you identify as neurodivergent, by definition, you're rejecting the label disorder because you're saying that there are differences. There are not disorders. There are differences and not deficiencies.”
In this episode, we're tackling a topic that's both incredibly important and eye-opening—understanding and supporting neurodivergent needs in the workplace. Sounds like a heavy topic? Well, it's actually one that's filled with tons of practical, real-world tips that could make a huge difference in your work environment. From sensory needs to access and support, we're breaking it all down in a way that's easy to digest and—dare we say—kind of fun. If you've ever wondered how to make your workplace more inclusive (or just want to know what “neurodivergent” even means), this episode is for you. Pasha Marlowe (she/they), is a trained marriage and family therapist, coach, speaker, and author. She wrote the best selling book "Creating Cultures of Neuroinclusion" and is recognized in Forbes as a neurodiversity expert. She enjoys presenting keynotes and workshops on neurodiversity-affirming practices and policies to organizations around the globe. Pasha proudly identifies as multiply-neurodivergent, disabled, and queer. Some of the things you'll hear are: 1.) Why we need to get away from talking in terms of functioning labels (ADHD, bipolar disorder, disabled, autism) and instead focus on unique needs 2.) How to focus specifically on three categories of needs: sensory, support, and access 3.) The practical things you can do and ask to be more inclusive of neurodivergent people 4.) How Pasha "Bucks That!" when she gives presentation, and how that can empower you 5.) How to talk with your child or children who might be neurodivergent Connect with Pasha: Instagram:@neuroqueercoach LinkedIn:@PashaMarlowe If you liked this episode, you may also like: 265: How to Nourish Neurodivergent Minds in a Neurotypical Workplace If you'd like quick tangible tips and practical corporate career advice to level up your authentic leadership, download the 10 simple “plays” to stop selling out and start standing out at https://bauthenticinc.mykajabi.com/freebie To connect with Erin and/or Nicole, email: hello@bauthenticinc.com If you like jammin' with us on the podcast, b sure to join us for more fun and inspiration! Follow b Cause on Twitter (really it's mostly Nicole) Follow Erin on LinkedIn or Instagram Join the b Cause Podcast Facebook Group Take our simple, fun and insightful"What's your workplace superhero name?”quiz Unleash your Authentic Superpower with Erin's book,"You Do You (ish)" Check out our blog for more no-BS career advice Work with Us Or just buy some fun, authentic, kick-ars merch here DISCLAIMER: This episode is not explicit, though contains mild swearing that may be unsustainable for younger audiences. Tweetable Comments "It took a lot of bravery for me to finally say, 'I haven't been following my innateness. I've been following the script. I've been following the rules. I've been following the norms,' but I don't think they're really me." "It's a bit tricky when you have a team with diverse needs, but I find that creating a psychologically safe space goes a long way. It's important to foster an environment where it's okay to ask for or claim a need and request accommodations.” “ I'm a much happier person if I can do the things that I love and less of the things that just hurt.” ”If you identify as neurodivergent, by definition, you're rejecting the label disorder because you're saying that there are differences. There are not disorders. There are differences and not deficiencies.”
In this conversation, Tricia and Pasha Marlowe explore the multifaceted world of neurodiversity, exploring how social media platforms like TikTok serve as vital spaces for connection and understanding. Pasha shares insights on the importance of concise communication, particularly in short-form videos, and how these platforms can foster meaningful conversations about neurodivergent experiences. They discuss the significance of open dialogue in relationships, the necessity of creating neuro-inclusive environments in various settings, and the transformative power of language in shaping perceptions of neurodiversity. The conversation emphasizes the need for a paradigm shift in education and organizational practices to embrace neurodiversity as a natural variation rather than a disorder, advocating for a more inclusive and understanding approach to all individuals. In this conversation, Pasha Marlowe discusses the importance of challenging traditional norms in education and the workplace, advocating for a more inclusive approach that values neurodiversity and creativity. They highlight the generational shifts towards greater acceptance of neurodivergence and LGBTQIA identities, emphasizing the need for organizations to create safe spaces for these conversations. The discussion also touches on the unique bond between humans and dogs, exploring how this relationship can inform our understanding of empathy and connection. Finally, Pasha reflects on their own journey of curiosity and the importance of continual growth and rebranding in their work. Ready to learn about our guest? https://www.pashamarlowe.com/ Pasha Marlowe, MFT (she/they) Speaker and Coach 30+ years of professional experience as a marriage and family therapist and coach Global DEIAB speaker/trainer for organizations and universities who want to create culture transformation through the lens of neurodiversity, disability inclusion, and belonging. 54 years of lived experience as a multiply-neurodivergent, disabled, queer person Learn more about the Feedspot list mentioned at the top of the episode: https://blog.feedspot.com/lgbt_podcasts/
In this episode, Bridgett sits down with Pasha Marlowe (she/they), a mental health professional with over 30 years of experience and a leading advocate for neuroinclusion and accessibility. Pasha shares their insights on the neurodiversity paradigm, shedding light on the misconceptions and biases surrounding neurodivergence. They dive deep into the significance of destigmatizing and depathologizing neurodivergent identities, highlighting the challenges individuals face due to late diagnoses, particularly in adulthood and menopause. Through their lived experiences as a therapist and coach, Pasha explains how neurodivergence intersects with mental health, disability, and LGBTQIA+ identities, urging listeners to embrace the unmasking of their true selves.Bridgett and Pasha also explore the vital importance of representation and awareness in dismantling societal norms that marginalize neurodivergent individuals. They discuss the empowering journey of self-compassion and self-care, especially when navigating life as a neurodivergent person in a world often designed for neurotypicality. Tune in for a thought-provoking conversation on creating inclusive spaces, understanding hidden disabilities, and the power of empathy in fostering a more accessible and accepting society.For more, you can follow the Beyond Beauty Project on Instagram & Youtube!Produced by Peoples Media Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Pasha Marlowe is the CEO of Neuro Belonging, a company dedicated to advancing neurodiversity and disability inclusion. With over 30 years of experience as a therapist and health coach, Pasha connects deeply to Maine through personal and professional ties, seeking to shift the narrative around neurodiversity in the state. Pasha emphasizes the importance of recognizing individual differences rather than conforming to a "normal" standard. The conversation highlights the need for inclusive practices in workplaces and communities, advocating for accommodations that celebrate diverse experiences. Join our conversation with Pasha Marlowe today on Radio Maine.
Pasha Marlowe, neuroinclusion expert speaks about the evolution of language surrounding neurodiversity and clarifies terms like neuroqueer, disorder, gender, and impaired. In this episode of the Happy Space Podcast, Clare Kumar interviews Pasha Marlowe, a neuroinclusion advocate. The discussion delves into the importance of language in fostering inclusivity in neurodiverse spaces. They explore terms such as 'neurodiverse,' 'neuroqueer' and 'neuro spicy,' and emphasize the significance of personal agency in identity. The conversation also touches on the intersectionality of these terms with disability, gender, and cultural contexts. Pasha highlights the importance of inclusive design and creating spaces where everyone can feel they belong.Pasha Marlowe, MFT (she/they) received her masters in marriage and family therapy in 1996, way back when "Macarena" was the hit song and now you can't get that song out of your head. Since then, she has focused on working as a coach with neurodivergent individuals and couples, specifically those who identify as ADHD, Autistic, AuDHD, or Dyslexic. They especially enjoy working with neurodivergent couples who are looking for help with communication, sex/intimacy, betrayal recovery, RSD (rejection sensitivity dysphoria), LGBTQIA+ issues, or PTSD. She lives in Portland, Maine with her youngest child, her ex-husband, and two doodles. CHAPTERS4:40 What is Neurodiversity and Neurodivergency?8:12 Why Clare is Neurospicy?12:40 Language surrounding physical and invisible disabilities18:18 Avoiding body trauma in medical system21:21 Medical trauma for LGBTQ+ identifying people25:08 Kassiane Asasumasu's work and lack of sources for Neurodivergency27:15 Neurodistinct and new words emerging, neurobelonging and neurological safety34:27 Inclusive design vs. Universal design38:44 Interpreters and accessibility40:52 Gatekeeping in Neurodivergent language46:34 Neuroqueering47:57 Sources for further research into Neurodiversity54:15 Organizations realizing they need to be aware of NeurodiversityLINKSNeurobelonging Media KitPasha Marlowe's WebsiteMy Next Husband Will Be a Lesbian by Pasha MarloweNeuroqueering PodcastBook a Call with PashaBrené Brown Quote SourceEp. 34 - Lisa Whited - Redesigning Work for People and the PlanetEp. 46 - Ludmila Praslova - Unlocking the Power of Neurodiversity at Work
Pasha Marlowe (she/they) has 30 years of experience as a marriage and family therapist and neurodivergent coach. She specializes in intergenerational leadership through the lens of mental health, neurodiversity, inclusion, and neuroqueering (challenging neuronormativity, cis/heteronormativity, and other societal norms). Together, we discuss: What masking is and why neurodivergent people cover aspects of neurodiversity Why neurodiversity is about intersectionality, especially for those with the most marginalized identities How inclusive design solves for one, and serves many Follow Pasha at https://pashamarlowe.com and Julie at www.nextpivotpoint.com.
I just couldn't wrap up the Self Care series without talking about neurodiversity, masking, and mental health, and the perfect person for conversation is fellow therapist, coach, podcaster, speaker and advocate, Pasha Marlowe. In this vulnerable episode, you'll hear about the challenges and advantages of masking, understand the emotions of being neurodivergent in a world that is built by and for neurotypicals, and discover ways to foster radical self-acceptance, wherever you are. We're unpacking a variety of insections - from growing up with unidentified ADHD and autism, attempting to hide emotional dysregulation and rejection sensitivity, a later-in-life recognition of queer identity, and the power of language in creating an inclusive society. Mic Drop Moment: "It takes a physical and emotional toll to mask, to hide, to conceal anything or suppress any of our tendencies or identities or truths. It also feels, I think quite misaligned and lonely, but both are painful. Like it's painful to be judged and rejected and unsafe, and it's terribly painful to not be respected or seen and known." Pasha Marlowe Mentioned during our convo:Brene Brown quote (in purple, scroll down) Anais Nin quoteJamie Shields Eric Maisel's book “When Smart People Hurt”Connect with Pasha Marlowe:WebsiteLinked InTikTok Have you loved the Self-Care Series? Want to hear more content like this on the podcast? I need to hear from you! Leave a review DM me on Linked In Did you build your business with your neurodivergent traits and tendencies in mind? If not, you aren't alone. Most of us have no idea how because our educational and workplace environments teach us conformity and masking, not radical self-acceptance and doing what actually works for us. This might be the perfect time to partner with a business coach who is also a licensed therapist and entrepreneur with ADHD (me) to reinvent your business with YOU in mind. I choose to work with a limited number of 1:1 clients at a time, so I can customize our coaching engagement to be exactly what you need, no more, no less. It starts with a no-obligation free consultation to help you figure out why your business is not yet where you want it to be, and create a plan that takes mental wellness and energetic capacity into account. Want to know more? Schedule a free consultation here by clicking here. ckLjyPgRhemYR8BTS1GI
I just couldn't wrap up the Self Care series without talking about neurodiversity, masking, and mental health, and the perfect person for conversation is fellow therapist, coach, podcaster, speaker and advocate, Pasha Marlowe. In this vulnerable episode, you'll hear about the challenges and advantages of masking, understand the emotions of being neurodivergent in a world that is built by and for neurotypicals, and discover ways to foster radical self-acceptance, wherever you are. We're unpacking a variety of insections - from growing up with unidentified ADHD and autism, attempting to hide emotional dysregulation and rejection sensitivity, a later-in-life recognition of queer identity, and the power of language in creating an inclusive society. Mic Drop Moment: "It takes a physical and emotional toll to mask, to hide, to conceal anything or suppress any of our tendencies or identities or truths. It also feels, I think quite misaligned and lonely, but both are painful. Like it's painful to be judged and rejected and unsafe, and it's terribly painful to not be respected or seen and known." Pasha Marlowe Mentioned during our convo:Brene Brown quote (in purple, scroll down) Anais Nin quoteJamie Shields Eric Maisel's book “When Smart People Hurt”Connect with Pasha Marlowe:WebsiteLinked InTikTok Have you loved the Self-Care Series? Want to hear more content like this on the podcast? I need to hear from you! Leave a review DM me on Linked In Did you build your business with your neurodivergent traits and tendencies in mind? If not, you aren't alone. Most of us have no idea how because our educational and workplace environments teach us conformity and masking, not radical self-acceptance and doing what actually works for us. This might be the perfect time to partner with a business coach who is also a licensed therapist and entrepreneur with ADHD (me) to reinvent your business with YOU in mind. I choose to work with a limited number of 1:1 clients at a time, so I can customize our coaching engagement to be exactly what you need, no more, no less. It starts with a no-obligation free consultation to help you figure out why your business is not yet where you want it to be, and create a plan that takes mental wellness and energetic capacity into account. Want to know more? Schedule a free consultation here by clicking here. ckLjyPgRhemYR8BTS1GI
Pasha Marlowe is an expert in neurodiversity, neurobelonging, and neuroqueering. She exquisitely explains one of the biggest misconceptions in the workplace today - that neurodivergent and neurodiversity are the same thing...they're not.By virtue of each human, being exceptionally unique - no one person is the same, that is neurodiversity...whereas neurodivergent is diverging neurologically from the status quo. Pasha is on the forefront of ensuring that organizations not only understand neurobelonging, but also, deconstructing damaging misconceptions around trends and trajectories among the neurodivergent community.Find Pasha Marlowe on LinkedIn, Instagram and TikTok @pashamarlowe, or visit https://pashamarlowe.com. Follow, rate, and subscribe to Women Making Moves on your favorite podcast platform and follow along on Instagram. Visit Unlock the Magic and follow on Instagram.
Have you ever been in a situation where you felt like you couldn't fully be yourself? Maybe you hesitated to share an idea, express an opinion, never mind present an opposing view. Or maybe felt like you didn't belong? And as a leader, have you ever been made aware of an employee having this experience at work? I have Pasha Marlowe joining me to discuss the profound importance of psychological safety and belonging. Meet Pasha Marlowe: Pasha Marlowe (she/they) has 30 years of experience as a marriage and family therapist and neurodiversity coach. She specializes in the intersection of neurodiversity, disability, and LGBTQIA+. Pasha speaks to organizations and ERGs about neurodiversity-affirming practices, psychological safety, and neurobelonging. She encourages leaders to have a lens of inclusion and intersectionality to allow all, including those with the most marginalized identities, to be seen and heard. In this episode Pasha and I discussed: How Pasha got into such a specialized field of work. How as leaders we can create environments for psychological safety to exist. Shaping our words and actions to contribute to psychological safety. Continuing your own development to sharpen your lens of inclusion and intersectionality. The work Pasha is doing for organizations. Where you can find Pasha: Links: https://www.linkedin.com/in/pashamarlowe/ https://pashamarlowe.com/ pasha@pashamarlowe.com Neurobelonging.org Resources Leadership Coaching. Find out more about my coaching process, or how to ask your employer to pay for you to work with a coach. Apply to be on an “On-Air Coaching” episode. Are you a female leader who has been promoted in the last year? Apply to be on the podcast. Leadership Operating System Inventory. Wondering what kind of Leadership traits you have? Take this FREE, FAST self-assessment and find out more about yourself as a Leader. Accomplished: How to Go from Dreaming to Doing. The book containing a simple, step by step system that gives you the foundation and structure to take your goals and make them happen.
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Pasha Marlowe speaks brilliantly about how to navigate trauma, triggers, and sensory needs in relationships as an AuDHD person.Making it concrete, we both talk about a recent meltdown with our respective partners, and how we navigated those during and after.This is a deeply un-shaming episode—we still struggle with relational trauma despite all the "work" we've done. It's okay to have a lot of needs in relationships. And we talk about how hard it can be to figure out what those are and communicate them effectively.If your neurodivergent relationship needs extra support, Pasha is one of the rare practitioners who's ND, trained in family therapy, and works with couples!Resources mentioned:Pasha's websiteNeuroqueering podcast and Mattia's guest episode@neuroqueercoach on TikTok@neuroqueercoach on InstagramNeuroqueer Heresies bookFull Transcript hereAuDHD Flourishing Newsletter signup Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Are you exploring your own “unmasking”? "Our old traumas popping up, we get retraumatized. And then we feel raw and exposed and we're still being truthful and honest and aligned and unmasking!” Listen in as Pasha Marlowe shares her experience exploring owning her truth. CW: We have nuanced conversations on this podcast from the experience of a neurodivergent individual. You're invited to play - and as with all invitations - you are able to decline the invite. The choice is yours
NeuroQueer coach Pasha Marlowe, MFT joins us this week to discuss the link between neurodiversity people and coming out later in life.
In this episode, I speak with Pasha Marlowe a trauma-informed marriage and family therapist turned neuroqueer/AuDHD coach, working beyond the intersection of neurodiversity and queerness and into the realm of the affirming neurodiversity paradigm. Follow Pasha on Social: Website: https://pashamarlowe.com/ IG: https://www.instagram.com/neuroqueercoach/ Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@neuroqueercoach Email: pasha@pashamarlowe.com https://linktr.ee/pashamarlowe Follow Me on Social: IG: @jaimemessina Tiktok: @Thejaimemessinamindset LILLES After Dark Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/CLUBLILLES Club Lilles FB Community Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Jaimemmessina/ Interested in our Coaching Program? Go here: https://www.callcoachjaime.com/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/jaime-messina/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jaime-messina/support
In this episode, Dr. Tarryn MacCarthy speaks with Marriage and Family Therapist and Neuroqueer/AuDHD Coach Pasha Marlowe to talk about how medical practitioners can better serve neurodivergent patients through their challenges in a medical setting. They also talk about the power of empowering and supporting neurodivergent communities in a way that makes them feel safe and understood.Pasha Marlowe, MFT, has a Master's in marriage and family therapy and currently enjoys working as a trauma-informed coach focusing on neurodivergent individuals and couples, specifically related to emotional regulation and relationships/intimacy.Learn more about Pasha:Website: https://pashamarlowe.com/IG: https://www.instagram.com/neuroqueercoach/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@neuroqueercoach?lang=enFB: https://www.facebook.com/pasha.marlowe/Listen to her podcast: https://apple.co/3kqmDQVShow notes:[3:19] What she sees as the challenges for her clients?[10:52] The power of compassion and active listening[14:11] Neurodivergent's sensory issues and how to support them[16:27] Join The Radical Happiness For Practitioners Program to rediscover happiness within your profession and life. Check out https://www.thebizofhappiness.com/radicalhappiness[21:31] Asking for permission and consent[25:07] The trauma response of protection-aggression and anger[29:28] Empowering and supporting the needs of the neurodivergent communities[33:14] OutroSign up to Radical Happiness and become the Happiest Practitioner: https://www.thebizofhappiness.com/radicalhappinessPlease join my Facebook group: Business Of Happiness Hive, so we can all take this journey to find fulfillment and happiness together. Click here.Where to find meWebsite: www.thebizofhappiness.comFacebook: facebook.com/thebusinessofhappinessIG: @thebizofhappinessIt would mean the world to me if you subscribe, leave a review, and share this podcast with your friends, co-workers, and families. This will help the trajectory of this podcast and allow others who are seeking true happiness to find the podcast.
Returning to the podcast is David Greenwood, the author of . He is also the author of and hosts the ADHD podcast called “Overcoming Distractions.” Learn more about David Greenwood at Find his books Overcoming Burnout and Overcoming Distraction at Hear David Greenwood previously on ADHD reWired on episode #165 - Hear Eric as a guest on David's podcast: Questions/Topics Answered in this Episode: [00:05:44] What made David want to write about burnout? [00:07:45] What is burnout? What are the symptoms/basic signs of burnout? [00:09:26] What is the line distinguishing between depression and burnout? [00:10:45] Alleviating stress is not the same thing as alleviating the stressor. What's the difference? [00:13:40] “Burnout recovery starts with the body.” [00:20:28] How do we know if we're in a period of stress vs. actual burnout that needs to be addressed? [00:24:04] What else can we do, other than exercise, to help with burnout? [00:36:17] Recap of the 6 things to do when you begin to recognize you're headed to burnout. [00:37:48] Another way to help with burnout is… [00:40:03] How do drugs/alcohol affect burnout? 6 things to do when you begin to recognize you're headed to burnout: Talk with someone you trust. Hit the gym / do something physical & exercise Sit still. Try for 30 minutes to start. Book a weekend away. Manage your time. Test your “no” and say no to at least one thing. Resources & Honorable Mentions: Book: Bonus Mentions: ADHD reWired episode #404: Watch and listen to Eric's interview with one of his past podcast guests, Pasha Marlowe, on Pasha's Podcast on YouTube: Pasha's Book: Check out the Other Podcasts on the ADHD reWired Podcast Network: with Brendan Mahan with Will Curb with MJ Siemens The Annual International Conference on ADHD is coming soon! Join virtually or in person in Dallas, Texas! Then, listeners of ADHD reWired can get 15% off your registration at ! Or use the promo code adhdrewiredadhdcon2022 at checkout!
Pasha is a marriage and family therapist. She is a trauma-informed ADHD and neuro queer coach. She works with neurodiverse people, couples and groups around the ADHD experience. Connect with Pasha: IG and Facebook: @neuroqueercoach TikTok: @youradhdcoach Website: pashamarlowe.com Email: pasha@pashamarlowe.com Work with Emily: Website: https://www.emilywilcox.com/work-with-me Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/emilyjwilcox1/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/em.makes.money Money Wounds Quiz: https://www.emilywilcox.com/quiz Send a DM to inquire about open coaching & masterminds or go to https://www.emilywilcox.com/products Join our free Telegram Community, The Money Club: https://t.me/+JkOcBKu82KIyOWRh
Tess Connolly LCSW celebrates her 50th episode by sharing some stats, giving some shout outs, showing gratitude and revisiting some of her favorite episodes. Tess celebrates her team and shows gratitude for all they do for her. Tess shares her core mission for The Parenting Reset Show. Tess shares her story of where it all started with her first coach Jennifer McCallum. Tess thanks people that have helped her along the way these include - Sara Dean, Amy Porterfield, Marie Forleo, Pat Flynn, Stu McLaren, James Wedmore and Jim Fortin. Tess shares stats of how she has progressed over the last 50 episodes. Tess thanks everyone for their reviews and asks if you have not yet reviewed The Parenting Reset Podcast and you are listening please leave a review of your thoughts on the podcast. Tess talks about some of her top listened to episodes and what she has learned from the episodes she has done so far. These episodes included the tweens and teens episodes, Pasha Marlowe, Dr Cameron Caswell, Lalaine Frankel, Cara Wheatley-Mc Grain, Sarah Mac Laughlin, Sonja Montiel and Hilary Bilbrey, Deena Dyson, Smith Forte and Jason Morehouse and her parents Rick and Martha Connolly. Tess talks about her podcast and tells us a bit about her life and the love she has for what she does. Lastly, she thanks her audience for all their support and her son for all his ongoing support whilst she navigates life, work and being a Mother. Jennifer McCallum - Business Coach for Parent Coaches (jenmccallum.com) Sara Dean - About | Shameless Mom Amy Porterfield - Amy Porterfield | Online Marketing Expert Marie Forleo - Marie Forleo - host of MarieTV, entrepreneur and philanthropist Pat Flynn - Home Page - Pat Flynn Stu McLaren - Stu McLaren | Entrepreneur & Membership Expert James Wedmore - James Wedmore (jameswedmoretraining.com) Jim Fortin - Jim Fortin - The Leader in Subconscious Self-Transformation Pasha Marlowe - Pasha Marlowe – PASHA MARLOWE, MFT Dr Cameron Caswell - Dr. Cam, Family Coach (askdrcam.com) Lalaine Frankel - Lalaine Frankel - Newborn to School-Age - Parent Coaches Cara Wheatley-Mc Grain - https://www.carawheatleymcgrain.com Sarah Mac Laughlin - Sarah MacLaughlin, LSW | Parent Educator, Author, Speaker Sonja Montiel and Hilary Bilbrey - About | The DH Effect **Sign up for the Tech Reset Masterclass here: www.mindfulkidsandfamilies.com/tech-reset-masterclass
Neuro*Queering: Beyond the intersection of Neurodiversity and Queerness
Jennifer and Stephanie PageWise are Quantum Relationship Coaches who work with the LGBTQ+ community. Their mission is to bring more love to the world, one relationship at a time. They focus on creating holy relationships through teaching self-love, boundaries and communication. The foundation of their work is encouraging clients to find their authentic selves based on their unique spiritual path. Stephanie and Jennifer, a married couple themselves, have identified the major components that go wrong in relationships and have developed tools to help people learn the ways to have true intimacy and build rock-solid relationships. We discussed issues such as releasing past traumas and limiting beliefs, knowing how to return to vulnerability after armoring up, how to establish an energetic and spiritual practice, and how to determine what lights you up so that you find your vibration of love. Free Relationship Assessmenthttps://forms.gle/Vqt4Bh1oDczuiVBn66-week Relationship Reboot beginning Feb 5thhttps://www.enchantedawakenings.love/relationship-rebootTo reach Pasha Marlowe:pashamarlowe.compasha@pashamarlowe.comFB and IG @pashamarlowe30 min free coaching call https://calendly.com/pashamarlowe/30minSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/pashamarlowe)
In this episode, Eric is joined by Pasha Marlowe who was diagnosed with ADHD at 49. She is a family therapist, therapeutic comedy coach, ADHD coach, podcast host and author. She artfully blends her unique life experience with her life's work in healing through psychotherapy, embodied emotions, holistic wellness, life-coaching, ADHD coaching, CBT coaching, theatre, and comedy. Pasha's podcast, “Let Pleasure be the Measure” is a playground of conversations about the importance of incorporating pleasure, play, and humor into your personal work, home, and sex life. Pasha also published a book in 2021 called, “My Next Husband Will be a Lesbian.” What you'll hear in this episode: What did it feel like to be in a place that felt so helpless and challenging to be able to bring humor into a dark space? What is therapeutic comedy? “...folks with ADHD have the ability to think creatively, potentially think outside the box, gain new perspectives, see things from a different angle - which, in this case is really a beautiful gift… I feel like... creativity is a way to manage our ADHD stress.” - Pasha Marlowe Because there is so much value in using humor, where is the line between when you call someone out for acting like the clown and avoiding versus actually dealing with and recognizing that it is a healthy tool? “Let Pleasure be the Measure” - Where did this podcast idea come from? “Play is the opposite of perfection.” - Pasha Marlowe What is, “My Next Husband Will be a Lesbian” all about? Follow & Connect with Pasha: Instagram: Youtube: Facebook: Honorable Mentions: Check out the Other Podcasts on the ADHD reWired Podcast Network: with Brendan Mahan with Will Curb with MJ Siemens with Moira Maybin coming soon - Wait, What Was the Question? with Will Curb and Coach Roxie Martin! Reach out to Will and Roxie at questions@whatwasthequestionpodcast.com Don't Forget These, Too: — Support the show by becoming a Patron! — Get your name on the waitlist to join the fall season of ADHD reWired's Coaching and Accountability Groups — Join your ADHD-friendly co-working space! — Join Eric, Brendan, Will, MJ, Moira, Roxie, and Barb for an hour of Live Q&A on Zoom, every 2nd Tuesday of the month at 12:30pm Central (10:30am Pacific / 1:30pm Eastern)
Neuro*Queering: Beyond the intersection of Neurodiversity and Queerness
In today's episode we are talking about relationships, parenting, divorce, dating, and sex through the lens of ADHD.Lucky you! You get Pasha Marlowe, a Marriage and Family Therapist and ADHD coach AND Natalie Nolan, an ADHD divorce coach, in one episode!First we share our family journeys from ADHD diagnosis and management to the demise and rebuilding of relationships. Natalie explains how ADHD affected her marriage and was one of the aspects that led to her divorce. She and I talk about the parent/child marriage dynamic, parenting, repeated relationship patterns, desire discrepancies, people pleasing tendencies, how foreplay often looks like chores, and (gulp) dating after divorce...which led to a great conversation about body shame. We end with an empowering conversation about boundaries and standing up for ourselves. You can find Natalie Nolan on IG @ADHDivorceTo reach out to Pasha Marlowe:pasha@pashamarlowe.compashamarlowe.comBook a FREE coaching session here! https://calendly.com/pashamarlowe/30minSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/pashamarlowe)
Pleasure is so much more than S.E.X. What fills you with a sense of Freedom, JOY and Aliveness?! On this next episode of Empowered Conversations, I am So Excited to bring back, Pasha Marlowe!!!Pasha recently released her book, "My Next Husband Will Be a Lesbian". A collection of stories from Womxn discovering and sharing their truth! "The authors of this book are a diverse group of Womxn, all figuring out creative ways to design relationships while honoring their sexuality."We will be sharing All Things, living YOUR unique authenticity and the Freeeeeedom that creates for your life!Pasha also speaks about healing with humor and how to move from a place of rupture to rapture.Pasha is the host of, Let Pleasure Be The Measure podcast, holds a masters degree in Marriage and Family Therapy and is a holistic health coach and a life/comedy coach. She created the groundbreaking program, R.O.A.R. with Laughter, a therapeutic and transformative 8 week experience that culminates in a live comedy performance.https://www.roarwithlaughter.com/https://www.facebook.com/pasha.marlowehttps://podcasts.apple.com/.../let-pleasure.../id1548282200https://www.amazon.com/Next-Husband-Will-Lesbian-Collection/dp/1733692991/ref=sr_1_1?crid=EZHY0LX8NHWS&dchild=1&keywords=my+next+husband+will+be+a+lesbian&qid=1632345032&sprefix=my+next+husb%2Caps%2C158&sr=8-1
In this podcast, we are going to laugh at, and about our ADHD. And we're going to learn how to find the humor with our adult ADHD. On Overcoming Distractions this week is Pasha Marlowe, a therapeutic comedy coach. Pasha is going to walk us through how to find humor in our day-to-day activities in the ADHD world and how to use laughter as a tool to manage and thrive with adult ADHD. Pasha and Dave talk about not only humorous things that have happened during the pandemic but what they have learned through this era of COVID-19. And Pasha discusses her own challenges. Pasha discusses why many people find it difficult to laugh about their challenges and struggles including ADHD and she also discusses why it is important for the mind and body to be able to find humor in everyday situations. Dave and Pasha have a discussion about how we can begin to find more humor and other things to laugh at in our daily lives and why it is so critical for our mental health to be able to lighten up throughout the day. And Pasha talks about her therapeutic comedy coaching sessions and programs. Make sure you check out her comedy coaching. Learn more about Pasha Marlowe and her coaching programs on her website. https://pashamarlowe.com/
Tess Connolly and Pasha Marlowe talk about humor and parenting and how to bring this into our daily lives with our tweens and teens. Her big reset came with her son getting very sick, physically and emotionally and how she shifted her own energy and a way to get through a very difficult time How she started with therapeutic comedy and her program “Roar with Laughter” which includes stories, and hard times and trauma through the lens of humor culminating in a comedy show. She gives us an amazing example of how she worked with a mother and teen who found humor with a very difficult subject of suicide How important humor is with our kids and how healing it can be Ways to be more playful in everyday interactions with our tweens/teens and how to use emojis, your dog, your cat when communicating with them Benefits of humor and the brain The importance of asking specific questions when asking about your tween/teens day Time + Trauma = Comedy Humor is a skill that can be learned and it's all about connection with your tween/teen You can find more about Pasha Marlowe; https://pashamarlowe.com/ Get your copy of my Tech Reset Agreement here:Tech Reset Agreement
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I am going unscripted, unfiltered, and raw for my 50th podcast episode!Pasha, in a rare SOLO episode, goes EVERYWHERE and leaves little unsaid. She talks about how she is working to embrace her paradoxical, anxious, and quirky self.Introducing the art of Kintsugi, Pasha explains how our scars and imperfections are where the light comes in and how you can reframe traumas into gifts.She vulnerably reveals stories about her times in college, balls, sex, surgery, PTSD, self worth, parenting, cars, math, illness, play, marriage, infidelity, sexuality, body shame, self loathing, emotional eating, grief, suicide, chocolate, and hugs...oh, and ADHD. Thank you all for listening in, for loving me, and for being uniquely YOU!So much love from your perfectly imperfectly pleasure podcast host, Pasha.PLEASE take a moment to subscribe, review, and share this podcast.It would help fuel the podcast and would be such a gift for my 51st birthday! Here is the link to the free coaching call. I can't wait to meet all of my listeners! https://calendly.com/pashamarlowe/30minFeel free to email me at pasha@pashamarlowe.comhttps://pashamarlowe.com/Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/pashamarlowe)
Pasha Marlowe is the most amazing down-to-earth, uplifting, humorous, and positively energetic woman. She is a therapeutic comedy coach, podcaster, author, and so much more. In this episode, we talk about the importance of comedy, laughter, and humor as a form of therapy during the MOST traumatic times. How do we apply that mindset shift to motherhood? We talk about what it means to play, do things we love, and find our joy in motherhood and as women. How do you play with your children and actually have fun? When did we lose that sense of fun as mothers? I share when I feel I lost mine. I even share my enjoyment of drinking coffee in the mornings, on the deck, in the sunshine…topless. Oh yeah, baby! That's right!So, how do we find our way back to fun? What does that look like? Is it different for everyone? Find out in this fun, unfiltered, and open conversation with Pasha. Grab a cozy beverage and join me in this conversational journey.Connect with Pasha:https://pashamarlow.com/https://www.instagram.com/pashamarlowe/https://www.facebook.com/PashamarlowecoachingJoin the Mama Mindset Community!IG https://www.instagram.com/mama_mindset_podcast/FB https://www.facebook.com/mamamindsetfollowersWebsite https://amycothren.com
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Dr. Rachel Allyn is a holistic psychologist, relationship and sex therapist, yoga teacher, and author of the new book The Pleasure Is All Yours. In this podcast episode, Dr. Allyn and I discuss pleasure activism, pleasure practices, and how reclaiming our pleasure is an act of rebellion. We talk about the limiting beliefs, societal constructs, and judgements that block our path to pleasure and bodyfulness, a practice that connects our nature wisdom with our physical, psychological, and social needs. By weaving together historical and cultural commentary, humorous and poignant anecdotes, and experiential tools backed by science, Dr. Rachel's bookThe Pleasure Is All Yours helps you release barriers to receiving life's pleasures and having greater emotional and physical intimacy with others.To learn more about Dr. Allyn or to order her book, visithttps://www.drrachelallyn.com/home https://www.thepleasureisallyoursbook.com/IG @drrachelallynTo reach Pasha Marlowe, please visit https://pashamarlowe.com/ I would love to meet my listeners! Please feel free to book a free liberation call https://calendly.com/pashamarlowe/30minSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/pashamarlowe)
On this episode of Empowered Conversations, my guest, Pasha Marlowe speaks about healing with humor and how to move from a place of Rupture to RAPTURE. Pasha holds a masters degree in Marriage and Family Therapy and is a holistic health coach and a life/comedy coach. She created the groundbreaking program, R.O.A.R. with Laughter, a therapeutic and transformative 8 week experience that culminates in a live comedy performance. https://www.roarwithlaughter.com/https://www.facebook.com/pasha.marlowehttps://defarekinlicious.com/
Pasha Marlowe holds a masters in marriage and family therapy and currently works as a therapeutic comedy coach and pleasure podcast host. Check out Pasha across the web: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pasha.marlowe IG-@pashamarlowe "Let Pleasure be the Measure" Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/let-pleasure-be-the-measure/id1548282200 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3VqgHlOwxvsTRZKK9W1PgI?si=rVRzdIvsSialJPCthLURAA YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHIKCBH-7r-wwkvzRlVJGFA
Pasha Marlowe holds a masters in marriage and family therapy and currently works as a therapeutic comedy coach and pleasure podcast host. Check out Pasha across the web: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pasha.marlowe IG-@pashamarlowe "Let Pleasure be the Measure" Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/let-pleasure-be-the-measure/id1548282200 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3VqgHlOwxvsTRZKK9W1PgI?si=rVRzdIvsSialJPCthLURAA YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHIKCBH-7r-wwkvzRlVJGFA This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy
Pasha Marlowe is a therapeutic comedy coach, pleasure podcast host, and author. She artfully blends her unique life's experiences with her life's work in healing through psychotherapy, embodied emotions, holistic wellness, life coaching, theater, and comedy. Pasha is known for her authenticity, intuition, resiliency, and ability to connect. Her work is the culmination of 50 years of radical truth telling, heroic self-loving, and pleasure activism, even in the face of adversity. Pasha has a passion for empowering others to be courageous, vulnerable, and fierce in their quest for joy. She finds great value in teaching children and adults to reframe their stories through the lens of humor or even just practice the art of laughter! Pasha currently works as a therapeutic comedy coach and holistic personal trainer. She created and leads the groundbreaking coaching program, ROAR with LAUGHTER and the laughter yoga program YOG-HA! She is a sought after coach and inspirational speaker, speaking on laughter, healing with humor, and chronic wellness, especially as it pertains to her heartbreaking and hilarious journey with her son and their road to wellness. Her podcast is called Let Pleasure be the Measure and her book is titled My Next Husband will be a Lesbian. This episode covers: How Pasha learned to invite joy and laughter into her life. It's okay to laugh at your own trauma and pain. How to take your power back in hard situations. How humor can improve your self-worth and belonging. The steps to get you started to finding the joy and laughter in your life. Ways to connect to Pasha: Website: https://pashamarlowe.com/ Facebook @pashamarlowecoaching IG: @pashamarlowe Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/let-pleasure-be-the-measure/id1548282200
Imagine your child wanting to take his life because of chronic pain. What would be more painful than that for a parent? Our guest, Pasha Marlowe, has been through such an experience with her son, but thankfully for her, it led her to discover laughter and pleasure. In this episode, Pasha shares with us how laughter became part of her son's healing process and how she has helped many people get from trauma to a place of laugher and pleasure. Also, she will share what her eight weeks program entails.Pasha Marlowe, MFT, is a laughter and pleasure coach who empowers women to speak their radical truths on live comedy stages. Pasha coaches 1:1 and in group settings. She is the host of Let Pleasure be the Measure podcast and is the author of the new book “My Next Husband Will be a Lesbian.”Listen in and learn from the amazing Pasha Marlowe.Key Talking Points of the Episode: · Pasha's discovery of laughter· How Pasha runs her sessions · Pasha's program and its success stories· Things that bring Pasha joyKey Milestones of the Episode: [00:49] How Pasha and I met[02:20] What does a laughter and pleasure coach do?[06:14] How Pasha discovered laughter[08:47] Pasha's laughter sessions[14:08] Success stories from Pasha's programs[17:36] Pasha's eight weeks program[21:26] How Pasha encourages people to laugh[35:40] Three things that bring Pasha joyKey Quotes from the Episode:“Kids are open-minded and accepting from birth. We, as adults, are the ones that change that. So if you ever feel like you don't belong, talk to a kid. They'll make you feel a sense of belonging right away.”“We're all feeling a collective Pain in the world that may be we're opening our eyes to other alternatives to healing.”“Laughter is the easiest way to release those pent-up emotions.”Connect with Pasha Marlowe:WebsiteFacebookInstagram
Pasha Marlowe is a holistic personal trainer with 30 years of experience as a fitness professional. She is an author, holds a masters in Marriage and Family therapy, works as a therapeutic comedy Coach, and hosts a podcast called Let Pleasure Be the Measure.To learn more about Pasha, her ROAR Comedy Coaching and Roots and Springs Studios visit:pashamarlowe.comTo book a FREE 30 minute Liberation Call visit:https://calendly.com/pashamarlowe/30min?fbclid=IwAR0z5iV8ZXqJBzf5JI3fiNjHpjzGKSIpbbTGvd3D28Os8rWCvaw3M175fCY&month=2021-06Welcome of the Strength For Your Purpose Podcast where Dr. Phil Finemore, PT, DPT, Cert. DN, Cert. VRS, owner of WorkFitME Mobile Physical Therapy, has a goal of helping busy Maine professionals find the mental, emotional, and physical strength to fulfill their true purpose in life. The mission is to approach the topic of wellness holistically and show you how outer and inner strength can spill over to all areas of life, creating waves of positive change in its path.It would mean so much to me if you took the time to subscribe, rate, and review the podcast. Please share with family, friends, and coworkers so they too can learn more about how to find their inner strength to fulfill their true purpose in life.Find Strength For Your Purpose Podcast on social media:Facebook: www.facebook.com/strengthforyourpurposepodIG: @strengthforyourpurposepodYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5x3bhLFf-I2hUxQuXgMdSQFind Dr. Phil and WorkFitME on social media:Facebook: www.facebook.com/phil.finemore and www.facebook.com/workfitmeIG: @drphilptdpt and @workfitmeTwitter: @drphilptdpt and @workfitmeLinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/drphilptdpt and www.linkedin.com/company/workfitme
My guest this week on Sexual Healing Central is Pasha Marlowe. Pasha is a therapeutic comedy coach who specializes in empowering women to see the world through the lens of humor, pleasure, and play, even on the difficult days. Pasha holds a masters in marriage and family therapy and is the host of the Let Pleasure Be the Measure Podcast. She's also the author of My Next Husband Will Be a Lesbian. She resides in Maine and is the mom of a chronically ill child and two adult children who text her when their poop looks odd. Pasha, who is deeply inspirational, will be sharing with our audience: HOW TO GET THROUGH DIFFICULT TIMES—USING PLEASURE. For a video excerpt, tune into my https://youtu.be/kAJmMmnTzYE (Youtube channel), Give a Listen! Here's ahttps://calendly.com/pashamarlowe/30min ( FREE gift) from Pasha Free liberation coaching call with Pasha to tell your story and begin to reframe it through the lens of humor and pleasure. And here's how you can connect with Pasha Marlowe: http://pashamarlowe.com/ (Website) https://facebook.com/Pashamarlowecoaching (Facebook) https://www.instagram.com/pashamarlowe/ (Instagram) =================================== https://mysensualpotential.com (Free Gift) from Laura: How to Awaken Your Sensual Potential Book: THE PLEASURE PLAN. Buy from Independent http://bit.ly/BookShopPleasurePlan (Book Store) Buy from http://bit.ly/AmazonPleasurePlan (Amazon). Connect with Laura: Website: https://laurazam.com/ (https://laurazam.com/) https://Twitter.com/LauraZam (Twitter) https://www.instagram.com/laurazam_author/ (Instagram) https://www.facebook.com/LauraZamAuthor (Facebook) https://www.linkedin.com/in/laurazam/ (LinkedIn)
Why is humor so healing? In this week's episode of the Find Your Feminine Fire Podcast, my guest Pasha Marlowe and I dive into what it really takes to infuse pleasure into difficult times, even when supporting a child with chronic pain, and how humor can heal. Pasha Marlowe is a therapeutic comedy coach, pleasure podcast host, and author. She artfully blends her unique life’s experiences with her life’s work in healing through psychotherapy, embodied emotions, holistic wellness, life coaching, theater, and comedy. Pasha is known for her authenticity, intuition, resiliency, and ability to connect. Her work is the culmination of 50 years of radical truth telling, heroic self loving, and pleasure activism, even in the face of adversity. Pasha has a passion for empowering others to be courageous, vulnerable, and fierce in their quest for joy.
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Holly Hartman is the best selling author of "I AM: How to Release the Shame of Narcissistic Abuse", a Life Transformation and Recovery Coach, Domestic Violence Advocate, and Podcaster. She and I talk about the importance of solo dating, having an affair with yourself, whether you are single or in partnership. Solo dating is an act of self discovery and act of heroic self love. Like me, Holly learned to love herself from a grief place. Our pain is our purpose. Her catalyst moment was the experience of domestic violence. She explains her journey to self validation and empowerment and how she intentionally and unapologetically began solo dating. This is a soulful and rich conversation about self love, pain points, jealousy, motherhood, and pleasure. One of my favorite moments was when we talked about breaking the generational patterns of self-sacrificial motherhood. To reach Holly Hartman:Solodatechallenge.comPodcast: Solo Date ChallengeBook: "I AM: How to Release the Shame of Narcissistic Abuse" To reach Pasha Marlowe:pashamarlowe.comFree call: https://calendly.com/pashamarlowe/30minBook: "My Next Husband Will Be a Lesbian" Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/pashamarlowe)
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Mollie Birney, MA, and Pasha Marlowe, MFT, talk about their journey blending therapy, coaching, and motherhood and how they bring pleasure practices into all aspects of their lives. Between talking about babies and pancakes, this pleasurable episode made me lactate and drool. Mollie shares vulnerably, clearly, and courageously about how she met her husband in recovery, struggled with an eating disorder, and got sucked into the thought that her worth was wrapped up in her ability to produce and serve. She beautifully describes how she now brings presence and more grace into her parenting, marriage, and self care practices. My favorite quote "Kettle corn is not a moral issue" About Mollie Birney, MA, Clinical Coach. Mollie has over 15 years of experience in the field of progressive personal work, wellness and addiction recovery. She comes by her specialization in Eating Disorders honestly, finding her own recovery from ass-kicking bulimia in 2007. Her clinical experience has run the gamut – counseling men and women, adults and adolescents, the motivated and the hesitant. She worked as a Therapist with groups and individuals at all levels of care including inpatient, residential and outpatient treatment programs, as a Consultant and Interventionist for families in crisis, and as a private coach for high-performing individuals seeking efficient, authentic transitions and behavioral change.To reach Mollie, visit https://molliebirney.com/@mbclinicalcoachingPlease accept Pasha's offer for a free 30 min liberation call https://calendly.com/pashamarlowe/30minand visit pashamarlowe.comAlso, PLEASE subscribe to the podcast. We appreciate your support. Thank you. Support the show
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If you have ever been to Maine, you have likely eaten lobster, a whoopie pie, and a HOLY DONUT. In today's episode “Have Your Cake and Eat it Too”, I am thrilled to bring you the founder of the Holy Donut empire, Leigh Kellis, as she reveals her new book “The Love Diet” AND details of our collaborative pleasure retreats, starting summer 2021. This episode will make you DROOL and DESIRE! We talk about food, sex, and love. We talk about self-worth, wanting, and wanting more. We talk about having our cake and eating it too...maybe with a donut and a cookie on the side, if it is in our pleasure, thank you very much. Red wine and an orgasm at the same time? Yes, please! Leigh is passionate about eating. She makes it a sensual practice. When she releases her old patterns of shame and guilt, she is open to receiving pleasure from other people. She wants to encourage women to eat with gusto and passion like we are not afraid of our appetite for life. Pasha and Leigh will be leading pleasure retreats in Maine, which will include workshops around self-worth and desire and the art of receiving, massages, pleasure portraits, scrumptious food, and spectacular coastal scenery. We will be encouraging retreat participants to give themselves full permission to indulge and to let pleasure be the measure..How to reach Leigh Kellis and learn more about the retreats, visit: Website: thesweetsea.comIG: @womenwhoeatdonutsWhere to find Pasha:Website: http://pashamarlowe.com/FB: https://www.facebook.com/PashamarlowecoachingIG: https://www.instagram.com/pashamarlowe/Email: pasha@pashamarlowe.comPlease subscribe, leave a review, and share this podcast with your friends and families. Your support to me and this channel will be greatly appreciated. Not only will it help my podcast to grow, but it will also allow me to help others find pleasure in their lives.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/pashamarlowe)
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Pasha Marlowe, laughter and pleasure coach, talks to therapist and life coach, Jessica Martin about all things pleasure. They talk about speaking your secrets and desires out loud to release shame and how laughter and pleasure is your birthright. Jessica explains why pleasure goes hand in hand with gratitude, connection, and possibilities. You will even learn how to access pleasure through temper tantrums and laundry! Enjoy this lively and sensual conversation. Jessica Martin is a licensed mental health counselor and certified life coach who embraces the concept of collective wisdom. She collaborates with some of the many inspired and amazing healers in the coming months to offer workshops, life coaching, and support.Where to find Jessica Martin:Website: https://www.embodiedwellness.blog/IG: https://www.instagram.com/embodied_wellness/FB: https://www.facebook.com/embodiedbwellnesshealing/Show notes:[0:53] Guest intro[5:30] Side benefits of being a therapist[9:31] Laughter is universal[11:02] What Jessica asks her clients to watch [12:42] How Jessica defines pleasure[14:51] Accessing pleasure in small ways is very important [16:44] Pleasure requires a certain amount of appreciation[20:04] Reframing a dreadful task into something pleasurable[24:26] Women have been told to “stay put”[25:28] When Pasha needs to refresh her own pleasure practices, she runs to kristahaapala.com. She is Pasha's personal sexologist and consciousness guide. Go check her out.[27:31] Yoga poses and vulnerability[31:47] The idea of possibilities, potentials, and identities[35:26] How our brains make us focus on things that we don't like [40:21] Jessica's book: Bring Your Own Money. Bring Your Own Drugs[44:29] Our view of our vagina reflects how we view ourselves[48:47] More programs that Jessica is hosting in the coming months[50:12] How does Jessica sprinkler pleasure during sh*tty days[54:52] New Facebook group: Midlife Mischief and Merriment [55:21] OutroWhere to find me:Websites: http://pashamarlowe.com/FB: https://www.facebook.com/pasha.marloweIG: https://www.instagram.com/pashamarlowe/Email: pasha@pashamarlowe.comPlease subscribe, leave a review, and share this podcast with your friends and families. Your support to me and this channel will be greatly appreciated. Not only will it help my podcast to grow, but it will also allow me to help others find pleasure in their lives. Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/pashamarlowe)
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Welcome to the first episode of Let Pleasure Be The Measure with me, Pasha Marlowe. I am so looking forward to talking to you about topics that I am passionate about. This podcast will allow you to open yourself up to pleasure and play, to focus on yourself, and to fill your own cup. I want to create a community of women and empower them to be seen, heard, and known --- freely! I hope you are as excited as I am, so make sure to subscribe and share this podcast with your friends and family.Show notes:[0:00] Intro[1:36] My goal and vision for this podcast[2:44] Let's talk about pleasure practices[6:18] Why I named this episode “The Pleasure Pandemic”?[8:23] When I need to refresh my own pleasure practices, I run to kristahaapala.com. She is my personal sexologist and consciousness guide. Go check her out.[9:06] What I am sad to admit?[10:57] My favorite emotion and maybe something is missing in your pleasure practices[14:02] What activities did you do as a child that made you happy?[15:15] The importance of focusing on pleasure and play during this crazy time?[17:18] Episode wrap upWhere to find me:Websites: http://pashamarlowe.com/FB: https://www.facebook.com/pasha.marloweIG: https://www.instagram.com/pashamarlowe/Email: pasha@pashamarlowe.comPlease subscribe, leave a review, and share this podcast with your friends and families. Your support to me and this channel will be greatly appreciated. Not only will it help my podcast to grow, but it will also allow me to help others find pleasure in their lives. Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/pashamarlowe)
We're all familiar with the old adage: “Laughter is the best medicine”. But how does humor actually tie in with healing trauma that we go through at some point in our lives? Today's episode of The Inside Story Podcast introduces us to Pasha Marlowe — life and laughter coach, and holistic personal trainer. As Pasha shares with me, she started out like any other marriage and family therapist who uses traditional methods for treatment. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today is another wonderful day and an even wonderful episode as I share the first guest episode of The Business of Happiness Podcast. I am happy to introduce a good friend of mine and someone so inspiring, Pasha Marlowe. She is the CEO, founder, and coach of Roar with Laughter. She is also a trainer and counselor at Roots and Springs. In this episode, we go back to how everything started for Pasha, how she found joy, and how she dealt with her son's physical pain. She also shares her daily self-care routine and of course, some stories about finding laughter as a form of therapy and release. Places to find Pasha:Websites:http://pashamarlowe.com/https://www.roarwithlaughter.com/https://rootsandsprings.com/FB: https://www.facebook.com/pasha.marloweShow notes:[0:00] Intro[3:00] Who is Pasha Marlowe?[5:17] Where did she get her courage from?[10:05] Look at other people and allow them to mirror your brilliance[13:03] The power of community[16:20] Coming to a place of emotional understanding with her son and his illness[18:49] On dealing with her son's physical pain[20:14] “Your purpose comes from your pain”[21:29] Do you need the pain to find joy?[24:11] On feeling unworthy of success and joy[26:53] Daily self-care practice; other forms of self-love[31:08] Was this always the path that Pasha wanted to take and what she does in Roar with Laughter?[36:16] All about the mask that comedy gives[39:08] Finding the thin line between healing comedy vs. hurtful ones[45:11] Where to find more about Pasha[46:29] Pasha's greatest superpower[47:44] Just be with your loved ones[48:36] OutroWhere to find me:Website: www.embracethelead.comFacebook: facebook.com/embracetheleadIG: instagram.com/embracetheleadIt would mean the world to me if you subscribe, leave a review, and share this podcast with your friends, co-workers, and families. This will not only help the trajectory of this podcast but also allow others who are seeking true happiness to find the podcast.