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Sherry and Carla kick off this week by playing a clip from Michelle Obama and discuss how it exemplifies respect and patience for your partner. They take a Love Fix question from a listener that is down in the dumps from feeling single this Valentine's Day and then welcome guest Robin Joy Meyers, a Molecular Geneticist, Self-Mastery Mindset Coach, TEDx, and international speaker, and author. Robin has empowered thousands of women worldwide to amplify their voices, embrace change, and thrive through life's transitions by falling in love with themselves. Connect with Us! The Love Fix | @thelovefixpodcast Get 1:1 Dating & Relationship Coaching The Love Fix Relationship Quiz Sherry Website | Sign up for your FREE strategy call for life coaching/psychotherapy with Sherry Gaba, Psychotherapist, Life Coach & Author | Join Sherry's Inner Circle for healing from Narcissistic Abuse, Codependency, and Love Addiction https://wakeuprecovery.com/5-day: Join the FREE 5-day Obsessive Love and Codependency Transformation Challenge Rate, Review, & Follow on Apple Podcasts "I love Sherry and Carla and The Love Fix!”- If that sounds like you, please consider rating and reviewing our show! Scroll down to the bottom, tap to rate with five stars, and select “Write a Review.” Also, if you haven't done so already, follow the podcast. Carla Website | Instagram | Facebook | Contagious Love | Online Dating Bootcamp Robin Website | Instagram Sign up to be in TDR database: https://www.threedayrule.com/CarlaRomo Today's episode is sponsored by Carla's book Contagious Love: Break Free from Codependency for Damn Good and Sherry's book Love Smacked: How To Stop the Cycle of Relationship Addiction and Codependency To Find Everlasting Love Thanks to Contagious Love and Love Smacked for sponsoring this episode. What You'll Hear In This Episode: What is a joy lifestyle, and what are the building blocks? How can someone find joy around holidays such as Valentine's Day? What is the difference between happiness and joy? What is the difference between being alone and loneliness? How to get out of the loop of feeling like you “should be” doing something or living in a certain way. What Robin learned from her own experience of getting back together with her husband after her marriage ended. More on how to join Robin's community, along with how to work with Sherry and Carla on overcoming codependency, dating, break-ups, healing from toxic relationships, and gaining confidence. Joy is just a consistent feeling of contentment within yourself. How can solitude be a time of growth? Disclaimer: The Love Fix Podcast content has been made available for informational, entertainment, and educational purposes only. The Love Fix Podcast is distinctly different from coaching, counseling, psychotherapy, or psychoanalysis and does not deal with the diagnosis or treatment of emotional problems. The Love Fix podcast does not constitute medical consultation or treatment, health insurance does not apply.
On this week's episode I am joined by Robin Joy Meyers. She is a speaker, author, and fear strategist empowering thousands of women worldwide to amplify their voice, embrace change, and thrive through life's transitions. With over 25 years of experience in the corporate and non-profit world, Robin Joy is an international speaker, talk show host and has spoken at renowned corporations and conferences including Covance Pharmaceuticals, Women's Future Conference, and the International Association for Women. She is the creator of the F.E.A.R. Method and author of “ Alone, but Not Lonely: Reclaim Your Identity and Be Unapologetically You,” which was listed among “The 13 Life Coaching/Self Development Books That Everyone Should Read” by Fupping. Her upcoming book “The Common Denominator” will be released in 2021. Robin Joy's TEDx talk “ The Science of Loneliness and Isolation ” has tens of thousands of views and is featured on ted.com. Her expertise has also been featured on Hallmark's Home and Family TV show, CUTV News Radio and in Thrive Global, Medium, and Authority Magazine. Contact Robin: https://www.robinjoymeyers.com IG: @robinjoymeyers If you love this episode please leave a Review, Follow, Like, Share. Join our empowering community on Facebook! Link is listed below. IG: @the_selfloveeffect Listeners enjoy the following discounts. Team Self Love Effect Community Page https://www.facebook.com/groups/199492225553034/?ref=share 1stPhorm App: https://www.1stphorm.app/Selfloveeffect 1stphorm: https://1stphorm.com/?a_aid=Selfloveffect Download the 1stphorm app & add me as your advisor: desiree@selfloveeffect.com Born Primitive: https://bornprimitive.com/?ref=destbp WodnDone: Treasures10 Maven Threads: Selfloveeffect15 You can find us on IG: @the_selfloveeffect Apparel shop: www.Selfloveeffect.com Code: SELFLOVEEFFECT Email: Desiree@selfloveeffect.com
Robin Joy Meyers has used her expertise as a molecular geneticist to become a Joy Architect, ICF Certified Self-Mastery Mindset Coach, TEDx & international speaker and author to empower thousands of women worldwide to amplify their voices, embrace change and thrive through life's transitions. She is the creator of the F.E.A.R. Method and author of Alone, but Not Lonely: Reclaim Your Identity and Be Unapologetically You, which was listed among “The 13 Life Coaching/Self Development Books That Everyone Should Read” by Fupping. Her upcoming book, The Common Denominator, will be released in early 2022. Robin Joy's TEDx Talk, “The Science of Loneliness and Isolation” has been viewed by tens of thousands and is featured on TED.com. Her expertise also has been featured on Hallmark's Home and Family TV show, CUTV News Radio, Thrive Global, Medium and Authority Magazine. See https://linktr.ee/robinjoymeyers for more information about her amazing work. Listen in and learn about the science of fear and loneliness, the importance of alone time, how we each have to validate ourselves (no one else can do it) and how the number one lasting relationship we have is with ourselves. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/maria-leonard-olsen/support
Have you ever felt that you are just going through life without a clear picture of who you are or what you want? We can put a lot of pressure on ourselves and live in the shadow of what others have told us to be. In today's episode, I sit down with Robin Joy Meyers. Robin has a background in molecular genetics, and while she made great strides in this profession, it wasn't her passion. At 53, she came face to face with her loneliness and depression and sank into a shell, giving everything she had for everyone around her. This all came to a head and she set out on a path to discover herself. On this journey, she discovered that she had a voice and a mission that was more than just being there for those around her. Now after her own self-awareness journey, and many coaching certifications under her belt, she teaches other women to embrace who they are and overcome the walls that surround them. It is Robin's hope that every woman steps into their passion and calling, finds their voice, and goes after their dreams. Ready to discover your power to self-heal? You do not want to miss this powerful episode with Robin Joy Meyers. Topics Discussed: Making yourself heard & Getting to know yourself. How you can better serve others. Using responsibility to make the best of your experiences. Connect with Robin Joy Meyers: Website: https://www.robinjoymeyers.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/robin.meyers.33 Instagram: https://www.linkedin.com/in/robinjoymeyers/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/navigateempower?lang=en LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/robinjoymeyers/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCcVDreaBmtcs5DgpEtJuv4g -- SUBSCRIBE: iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/self-heal-with-dr-irene/id1561226627 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1pxldTJY5MZmneyz8IpSvm Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFTN-EU3umbz_0d0GFwk_Bw Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/show/selfheal-with-dr-irene TuneIn: https://tunein.com/podcasts/Health--Wellness-Podcasts/Self-Heal-(with-Dr-Irene)-p1421793/ Google Podcasts: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cDovL3NlbGZoZWFsaW5nLm1pbmRzaGFyZWNvbGxhYm9yYXRpdmUubGlic3lucHJvLmNvbS9yc3M Deezer: https://www.deezer.com/show/2461592 Connect with us! Website: https://drirenecop.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/drirenecop/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/drirene.health180/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dr.irenec/?hl=en Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFTN-EU3umbz_0d0GFwk_Bw
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Robin Joy Meyers married her expertise as a molecular geneticist and the early death of her mother to understand the science of fear and now helps empower thousands of women worldwide to amplify their voice, embrace change, and thrive through life’s transitions.With over 25 years of experience in the corporate and non-profit world, Robin Joy is an international speaker, talk show host and has spoken at renowned corporations andconferences including Covance Pharmaceuticals, Women’s Future Conference, and the International Association for Women.She is the creator of the F.E.A.R. Method and author of “ Alone, but Not Lonely: Reclaim Your Identity and Be Unapologetically You,” which was listed among “The 13 Life Coaching/Self Development Books That Everyone Should Read” by Fupping. Her upcoming book “The Common Denominator” will be released in 2021.Robin Joy’s TEDx talk “ The Science of Loneliness and Isolation ” has tens of thousands of views and is featured on ted.com. Her expertise has also been featured on Hallmark’s Home andFamily TV show, CUTV News Radio and in Thrive Global, Medium, and Authority Magazine. Contact Robin Joy! www.robinjoymeyers.com 30 Day Guide to Gratitude Journal available on Amazon! https://bit.ly/30daysgratitudeCVee
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#tedx #doitwithdan #videopodcast #publicspeaking #bigtalkacademy Welcome to this podcast special!! This week I had the great pleasure of interviewing Tricia Brouk. She has very generously offered my readers/listeners: A free PDF on how to get chosen by organisers: https://danielmangena--thebigtalk.thrivecart.com/bta-fall-2020-2/5f7367a3a6971 A Free to Watch Video with Robin Joy Meyers on Preparing a TEDx Talk: https://danielmangena--thebigtalk.thrivecart.com/bta-fall-2020-2/5f4fe9f67fe6a/ A Special Link for My Readers to Enrol at The Big Talk Academy Before October 4th: https://danielmangena--thebigtalk.thrivecart.com/bta-fall-2020-2/ Tricia knows what it takes to be at the top of your game, when it comes to public speaking. She has produced TedX shows for years, giving her a unique insight into the required attributes and standards of a TedX speaker. She also understands what organisers of Ted Talks look for when curating events. She speaks to that and a lot more in the podcast, so please check it out if you’re an aspiring public speaker, a well seasoned public speaker or just interested in learning about how to up your game in whatever industry you’re involved with. So something I’m big on is mentorship. It has made all the difference in my journey. As I’ve said before: I have made and lost fortunes over the years, a big common denominator in my ‘failures’ was my belief that I could go it alone (I say “failures”, with the right attitude; there is no such thing). Since those days I have committed to investing in my personal development, finding people at the level I want to be at and who can hold me accountable. As Tricia points out: everyone needs a coach when they are ready to go to the next level. It’s not a point of weakness either! The very best athletes, actors and public speakers hire coaches and mentors, because they know that in order to be at the top of their game, they can not just rely on themselves! To read more, please check out my blog over at: https://dreamwithdan.com/tricia-brouk-tedx-the-big-talk-academy-interview/
Author and TEDx speaker Robin Joy Meyers uses her background in molecular genetics to show people how to understand (and harness) the power of fear—and today she's revealing some of her biggest insights. During our conversation, Robin unpacks her winning FEAR method and how it will help you develop new and better patterns. She also talks about bringing science into real life experiences, and expresses the true importance of helping people—particularly women—find their voice.
On today’s episode of 22 Motivational Minutes, women’s empowerment coach Robin Joy Meyers reveals how she went from people pleaser to helping women use fear to their advantage and live their best lives. Listen in as Marlo and Robin Joy discuss recognizing that life is a journey, breaking the pattern of fear to create new results, and how to turn an obstacle into an opportunity. Specializing in science-based strategies and techniques for self-awareness, mindset, leadership, balance/boundaries and the positive power of fear, Robin Joy Meyers empowers women to amplify their voice. Living a life without fear isn’t realistic, however her unique approach to fear management provides a fresh and effective method to self-improvement. As a women's empowerment coach, she strategizes with you to use fear to your advantage and ignite you to live your best life. You can connect with Robin Joy through LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/robinjoymeyers/ _______________________ Are you seeking clarity in the unknown? Download my number on proven strategy, the 30-60-10 formula and create a sustainable routine that produces real-time results. Go to go.marlohiggins.com to get your free ebook today. See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.
In this episode Mindie sits down witth motivational guest Robin Joy Meyers! She is a Fear Strategist, Author, Mentor,TEDx & International Speaker, and Molecular Geneticist. Her book Alone But Not Lonely inspires individuals to rediscover their true self. Listen up Dating Divas, as Robin shares how women can use fear as their super power. This episode will move you closer to your true self and leave you fearless during your journey to love. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Robin Joy Meyers is a former molecular geneticist turned fear strategist, author, Tedx speaker and a mindset mastery coach, who educates and empowers individuals and companies with science-based strategies. Robin is President of Navigate2Empower and author of Alone, but Not Lonely: Reclaim your Identity and Be Unapologetically You. Stop Fearing Change: Change is Real and so is FEAR Tell us [...] The post Stop Fearing Change: Change Is Real And So Is FEAR appeared first on AuthorExpertWire Podcast.
My guest this week is Robin Joy Meyers. As well as being a Molecular Geneticist, she is a FEAR STRATEGIST who helps women bust through their fears and find their true joy!I’ Robin is also a TedX Speaker - on a very appropriate subject! Find out about Robin here: https://www.robinjoymeyers.com Also in this episode are the quiz question and: tips to keep your car in peak condition during lockdown (taken from the Daily Telegraph, April 25th 2020) And for help with breaking bad habits and replacing them with good habits - there's news about the the Directory of a Dream Life 50+ MY BEST LIFE JOURNAL -which is now available on Kindle as an alternative to the established hardback copy . ** Whichever platform you listen on, please SUBSCRIBE, RATE AND REVIEW this podcast too! DIRECTORY OF A DREAM LIFE 50+ is a physical journal, a podcast and a work TRY BEFORE YOU BUY (Well almost!) https://www.amazon.com/MY-BEST-LIFE-JOURNAL-Directory-ebook/dp/B0871N6R52 CLICK HERE TO FIND OUT ABOUT THE DIRECTORY OF A DREAM LIFE 50+ MY BEST LIFE JOURNAL HARDBACK EDITION SPECIAL OFFER PRICE & SAVE £10! *** DIRECTORY OF A DREAM LIFE 50+ is a physical journal, a podcast and a workshop. Discover what we're up to! 1 ) Go to https://www.gurgleit.com/mybestlife 2) To order the Directory of a Dream Life 50+ MY BEST LIFE JOURNAL go to https://www.gurgleit.com/mybestlifejournal 3) All hardback journal orders will qualify for the FREE bonus of 8 meditation tracks, SHADES OF KEFALONIA. These tracks were created by the author and soul coach Jennifer Lynch. She can be contacted via her website www.angelwisdom.co.uk 4) FACEBOOK: www.facebook.com/gurgleit 5) INSTAGRAM: www.instagram.com/dream_life_50plus 6) WEBSITE: www.gurgleit.com 7) YOUTUBE: https://youtu.be/wqzud7Q5LdE ⠀ * You can suggest quiz questions or record your lifehack contributions at www.anchor.fm/ddl50/messages Lifehacks can be anything that makes our lives easier, happier or more productive ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ ** Whichever platform you listen on, please SUBSCRIBE, RATE AND REVIEW this podcast too! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ddl50/message
Reprogram Your Mind & Transform Your Fear. That's what this episode is all about. In a 2015 Psychology Today published an article entitled "7 Things You Need to Know About Fear" by Theo Tsaousides Ph.D. Click here to read the article. #1 on the list is that fear is healthy. In this episode, I chat with Author, TedX Speaker, and Fear Strategist Robin Joy Meyers about how to leverage fear. Robin uniquely combines her background as a scientist, her life experiences, and her work with clients to help people use fear instead of fearing it. To learn more about Robin Joy Meyers please head to her website or follower her on Instagram. If you haven't already - I would love to hear what you think of the show! Please leave an honest review on Apple Podcasts. I'd also love to answer your questions and/or support you on an upcoming episode. Simply send me a DM on Instagram and submit a question for the show and for a chance to get coached during an episode.
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Episode 92 In the room with me today is Robin Joy Meyers. She offers up a real story about finding voice. Her own and then learning to help other women and girls. Her message of no such thing as perfection and trusting yourself and your vision is fantastic. International speaker, fear strategist, author, and molecular geneticist Robin Joy Meyers educates and empowers thousands of women all over the world to claim their voices and create their best lives. With over two decades of experience and two best-selling books, Alone but Not Lonely:Reclaim Your Identity and Be Unapologetically You and The Art of Unlearning: Getting Out of Your Comfort Zone, Robin Joy is an acclaimed expert of women’s empowerment. Robin Joy specializes in science-based strategies and techniques for self-awareness, mindset, leadership, alance/boundaries and the positive power of fear to empower women with tools to change your mindset and limiting beliefs that can be put into action immediately. An expert in life transitions, Robin Joy founded her company, Navigate2Empower, to educate and empower women through executive coaching, workshops, and speaking engagements. She recognizes that living a life without fear isn’t realistic, and her unique approach to fear management provides women with a fresh and effective method to self-improvement, encouraging them to actively live in the moment with a conscious and courageous presence. She has spoken in front of large audiences in both the United States, Canada, and Europe as well as been featured in the media including ABC, CBS, NBC, CUTV Talk Radio and Fox News as well on numerous podcasts including The Entrepreneur Way with Neil Ball; The Golden Mic with Marc Cardon; MHNR Network Mental Health Network Radio with Dr. Kristina Hallett And Kristin Walker; RHG TV Network with Moneeka Sawyer; The NOW Factor with Kate Dorsey; Life Transitions with Sean Douglas; Healthy Wealthy & Smart with Karen Litzy. Robin can be found at her site, www.robinjoymeyers.com To get signed up for Meetings: Goddess Style or to get more info, drop me an email at audrey@goddessatthegrindstone.com or call me at 714-499-6486
What is the end result of your speaking? Of course, making a living is very high on the list. Yet at the end of the day, our speaking is not only about us. It's ultimately about empowering others and changing lives. Today's guest will equip you to find your unique voice boldly empower your audience to take action.
On this episode of the Healthy Wealthy and Smart Podcast, I welcome Robin Meyers on the show to discuss fear. Robin Joy Meyers is an international speaker, fear strategist, molecular geneticist and radio show host. She educates and empowers women who are thought leaders, executives and entrepreneurs. Robin specializes in implementing strategies to harness the positive power of fear to their advantage through executive coaching, workshops, and speaking engagements. In this episode, we discuss: -The science behind the fear response -Why self-awareness is key to harnessing the power of fear -Recognizing the positive and negative side of fear -How Robin transitioned her career throughout different periods in her life -And so much more! Resources: Robin Meyers Website Robin Meyers Instagram Robin Meyers Twitter Robin Meyers Facebook Robin Meyers LinkedIn For more information on Robin: Robin Joy Meyers is an international speaker, fear strategist and molecular geneticist. She founded Navigate2Empower to educate and empower women who are thought leaders, executives and entrepreneurs, on how to harness the positive power of fear to their advantage. Robin specializes in implementing strategies for self-awareness, mindset and leadership through executive coaching, workshops, and speaking engagements. As a molecular geneticist, Robin discovered the TUB36 gene, a gene that affects the wing formation of fruit flies. She is also the host of the popular radio show, Activate Bold Choices, and is best-selling author of “Alone but Not Lonely” and “The Art of Unlearning.” Read the full transcript below: Karen Litzy: 00:01 Hey Robin, welcome to the podcast. I am happy to have you on. All right, so we've got a lot to talk about here. Just given your bio, we've got a lot to dive into. So the first thing I am so curious about is what is a molecular geneticist and how did you get into that field? Robin Meyers: Yeah, I have an eclectic background. I know I got into molecular genetics actually really because I didn't get into med school. I thought I was going to go to med school and I didn't get accepted in the states. And of course my parents were like, you're not going out of the country. I was like, okay. Although now looking back could have been fun. So I went to, I got accepted into Case Western reserve in Cleveland, Ohio and sounded like a great program. So I went and became a molecular geneticist down the road. Karen Litzy: And what does a molecular geneticists do exactly? Robin Meyers: You spend quite a lot of time in the lab. I actually was in a lab working with fruit flies. So in a lab with a lot of fruit flies, killed many of them a lot on research. So I was on research specifically looking for genes that had to do with flight. Robin Meyers: 01:34 So lots of DNA work and I'm not talking about, I'm talking old school, so now I'm going to date myself. Old school, 1986 to 89 where you know, the DNA plates were big glass plates that had to be poured. That was the hardest part I think. Karen Litzy: I mean it's pretty amazing because now you know, we hear a lot in the news about women in stem, science, technology, education, medicine. So we hear a lot about women in stem and how the push is to get more women involved in these professions. So you were involved in this profession in a time where I have to think there weren't a lot of women there. Robin Meyers: Well interestingly enough, I never really put that together until recently in my life that maybe I was a pioneer. I don't know. Robin Meyers: 02:34 I was too shy and quiet then to even think about that. But, it's true. There really weren't, and it was really on the forefront because when I graduated it was just the beginning of the human genome project and all of the human genetics. You know, my first job was with the French Anderson Group who was part of that genome project. And one of my companies that I started working for was the first DNA purification columns, like the disposable kind. And it really was on the forefront. So kinda cool. Karen Litzy: No, I think it's amazing. I think that this is the coolest thing. And, and when I was reading through your bio, I feel like, so just for context, Robin and I have known each other for well over a year now, right? Maybe year and a half, two years, I'm not quite sure. But I remember reading her bio thinking, well, I didn't know any of this. Karen Litzy: 03:28 I didn’t know you discovered a gene. I did not know any of this. And I just think it's like so cool that here you were and I will say a pioneer in the fields of stem. And I just wanted to highlight that for people so that, you know, they know that you’re coming from this sort of, I would think analytical data driven background. Robin Meyers: I really am actually, you know, and it's funny how for me as I developed, I always thought of my science and my master's degree was kind of just a stepping stone into whatever that next step was of my life. But dots do connect, you know, and when you start to own it, you do see these patterns. I did, I discovered a gene. And it's funny, it wasn't until recently, even in the salon when it was like you did what? Robin Meyers: 04:25 And the ironic part is the gene, it's still called TUB36 because it's on the chromosome region of 36 in fruit flies has to deal with the wing formation, for fight or flight for flying like dystrophy and working with fear and that whole concept, it's like, it's just kind of weird and ironic and exciting and just interesting. Karen Litzy: Yeah, it's really interesting. And so let's get into now this other part of your life and your career, which is a fear strategist. So the same question as what is the molecular geneticist I have for what the heck is a fear of strategist. Robin Meyers: So I've taken over owning fear strategy because, you know, I became a coach, you know, after I left my graduate degree and became a wife and a mother and went through that phase of my life, and other jobs, I really started to figure out who I was and finding my own voice and dealing with my own fears and things like that. Robin Meyers: 05:38 And so I worked with women giving themselves permission to look outside the box and working in transitions really. And so I've been every kind of transitional kind of coach to life strategists. And when it comes down to it, as I've owned the molecular genetic side and the science of fear, I was like, I'm a fear strategist. Like really what it is, is being able to understand that fear is real. And I think that's really where my message is right now. Like, if I can get the world to understand the science of fear, that it's not just this thing that should stop us in our tracks. Yes, it's limiting beliefs, but we can work through that. And I think when people hear the science of it and realize that it does work to our advantage, it creates a whole different conversation in this world. Robin Meyers: 06:35 So it makes people stop and say, what is that? Instead of like, you're just another coach. But there is the science. So it kind of for me kind of stirs up the science and to be able to say, let me tell you, let me explain my science background to you. Karen Litzy: Yeah. So let's talk about the science of fear. So what is it about fear? What happens with them? I'm assuming that's what happens within our bodies, when we have that feeling of fear. So could you tell the listeners a little bit more, give us a background on what is the science. Robin Meyers: Okay. So it's totally fascinating. So the science is, you know, our brains so anyone in science will understand this, that you know, our brain is the most complicated organ in our body. Our emotions basically are lit up from different regions of our brains working together in combination and lighting up and igniting. The fear response is in combination of five areas that light up. Robin Meyers: 07:41 And that's the amygdala, the sensory cortex, the Thalamus, the hypothalamus and hippocampus, all those areas. When a fear response comes they have to work together to produce that next step for the fear. Now the interesting thing is as all of that coordinates together, the Amygdala, which is like the size of a cashew, not only decodes your emotions, but it stores the imprint of every fear of every response from pre verbal stages throughout your entire life. Like every single thing, if you think of it like a tattoo, like you keep getting a tattoo with every single thing every fall, every emotion, every emotion associated with fear is another tattoo. And I don't think people actually realize, it's almost like if you could kind of tell me all about your life and actions that have happened. And I could sit there with a stamp, an ink pad, and just stamp a piece of paper and like you could physically see how many imprints you have. Robin Meyers: 08:53 It's fascinating because not only do imprints start storing prior to you even realizing it, and that's more so because our parents impose their imprints of fear on us, but every little thing for the good and the bed. So there's a whole pattern of evolution that happens. Karen Litzy: First of all, I love the metaphor of the tattoo imprinting in the Amygdala. I love that. I'm going to start using that with patients who have chronic and persisting pain. I love it. Thank you. And it takes me back to, you know, as you know, Robin, I have a long history with chronic pain and a lot of that was centered. What kind of made the pain worse or prolonged would be fear avoidance behaviors. So I can't do that. It's going to hurt my neck. I don't want to do that it's going to hurt my neck. Karen Litzy: 09:55 I can't sleep. It's going to hurt my neck. So now I look back and think of that day when that pain first happened, I woke up and couldn't get out of bed. So much pain. And the thing that I guess I didn't connect until right now was how fearful I was. How fearful I was laying in bed not being able to move. So can you imagine the size of that Tattoo in my amygdala? Robin Meyers: Yeah, exactly. Exactly. So the idea is to take it one step further is to realize what those imprints are and remove the ones that aren't serving you. And you know, that's easier said than done. It's not easy. No, no, no. I'm not saying any of this is easy, but there's some that have been imposed that you really can't put your finger on it. Robin Meyers: 10:52 Right? And then there's some that you've had an accident or something that you can put your finger on it, but it's not serving you. And then there's some deeper wounds that you really have to work through. But if you can start removing the ones that totally aren't serving you and actually work through it so it makes you the more you've worked through it. What I find with my clients, with myself, just people I deal with, it makes you live much more presently and actively and it takes courage. I always say it’s actively moving through the action with the conscious courageous presence because you have to be present and it is, it takes a lot of courage, no doubt. Karen Litzy: And how do you start working through some of these things? Like can you give the listeners, I don't know, one or two tips or exercises that they might be able to start doing today if they realize they have a fear that might be holding them back. Robin Meyers: 11:54 So the biggest thing really is self awareness. It's really taking the time for you to understand who are you and just you forget kind of the noise of what your responsibilities are. If you've got, you know, spouse, dog, kids, whatever stage of life you're in and everyone has a different stage. So, and just to tell your listeners I had three kids and now 22, 24, 27. So I've been through a lot. Trust me. So I get it all. But whatever stage you're at, I only say build in five minutes every morning just to be in your own thoughts. And ask yourself, what do you need? You know, it really does come down to self awareness and saying, these are my non negotiables for me only for me. And you're going to find that you become very aware of people that work in your life, things that work in your life, conversations and what's acceptable. Robin Meyers: 12:57 Once you start doing that, you're able to kind of start peeling away and going after things that have held you back. You know, the other side of this conversation is that our brain, as brilliant as it is and everyone's brain is, is great at keeping us in the patterns that it's been given. So a lot of that is reprogramming and there's ways to actually get into your subconscious and reprogram. But it is reprogramming. So it's baby steps and sometimes it's two steps forward and three steps back. And it's being very gentle with yourself and not beating yourself up and saying, okay, tomorrow's another day, but it's just breaking into a new pattern. Karen Litzy: And those patterns I agree in the brain can be so deeply set, deeply set from childhood into adolescence, into adulthood. Like you said, whenever a stage in life that you're in. Karen Litzy: 14:01 And you know, again, I go back to this population of people with pain, which is a huge population across the world. It's a $1 billion industry and that's just back pain, forget about every other kind of pain. So I think being able to work with someone to maybe tap into some of these patterns that we have developed, I think can really help people perhaps make sense of some of their pain, help overcome some aspects of that pain. I can say anecdotally from myself, so an n of one that being able to do that for myself was really helpful, I felt was for me the next step that needed to happen. Robin Meyers: I totally agree with you. It's sometimes like those patterns of talking yourself like, but if I get out of bed I might hurt. But if you don't get out of bed and you don't try, will you hurt? What is that risk? Karen Litzy: 15:13 Looking at the risk reward there. Right, right. Robin Meyers: I'll go back to a story if you don't mind. When I was 11, I think I was 11 I used to ride horses. I don't even know if I was good at it, but I used to ride horses. I had a really bad accident and I broke my back in three places. I ended up being fine. Actually it ended up being a blessing in disguise because I had a horrible scoliosis that they discovered. But I was in a back brace and possible surgeries and you know, initially it was like, is she going to walk? And things like that. It was a nine month recovery, but, and I was 11, so I think it, as much as it affected me, my parents really obviously dealt with it. Robin Meyers: 16:01 Fast forward to my daughter being 10 years old and we lived in the countryside of outside of DC in Virginia where horses are Galore. She wanted to ride horses. I actually didn't think twice about it. It was a local farm. It was around the corner. I would take her, I would watch got her all the safety equipment. My father happened to call me, my mom had already died and my father had called me and didn't call me often. And instead of like, hi, how are you today? He just ripped into me. He just, you know, his, the first thing out of his mouth was, I'm so disappointed. Are you stupid? And I was like, oh well those are triggers to my childhood. Hello father. But when I sat, now when I process it, I understand in a way where he was coming from and I said, she's fine. Robin Meyers: 16:53 I had an accident and I understand your thoughts. So for me, I honestly had to make a conscious decision to say, I could have easily said, you're not going to ride because I had this accident and I'm afraid for you versus processing. Listen, it was an accident. Logically it was an accident. I'm going to be there. We have all the possible safety stuff. Is there a possibility of an accident? Yes. Is there the probability? I don't know, but why am I going to not let you try something because of what happened to me. So that's an easy imprint to get rid of. Right. But it's just an example of making a real conscious choice to say, I'm going to cut that cord right there and not let that pass on. Because if I let it pass on, then she at some stage in her life would either say, I've always wanted to do this and I'm going to try it, or I'm never going to try it, but I wanted to do this. Karen Litzy: 17:57 Yeah. And you are able to kind of change that imprint. You cut that fear, but your father couldn't. Robin Meyers: No, he couldn't. He was furious. Oh, he was so mad. And that's coming probably for him of a place of fear. Karen Litzy: Right. I'm sure when that accident happened to you, your parents must have been beyond scared. Robin Meyers: I'm sure. I'm sure. And for them, you know, they obviously had to drive to every doctor's appointment and all of that and every ounce of pain I felt probably was as bad, if not worse for them. Right. As a parent. So. Sure. So I get it. Karen Litzy: Yeah. Yeah, I get that as well. And I think that's a really great example for the listeners of how you can start to change these imprints or tattoos that have taken hold in your brain to allow you to move forward in the PT World. Karen Litzy: 18:55 And this is probably in more worlds than PT, but we call that graded exposure to activity. So for instance, for me, I'll give an example. I felt I couldn't carry anything because it would hurt my neck. So I carried nothing around New York City, a place where you have to walk everywhere and groceries and things. I was like, I can't carry anything. So I always get everything delivered until, until the one day. I spoke with a physical therapist from Australia, David Butler, and he said, well, why don't you just go to the grocery store and put like, I don't know, a loaf of bread and a bag of snacks in it would be so light and just carry it home and see what happens. Right. And so that's what I did and I got home. I was like, okay, that felt pretty good. Karen Litzy: 19:49 And then each time I went I would add one or two more things to the bag. So gradually exposing myself to the activity that I was fearful of doing. Until now I can carry, I'm like a pack mule, you know, running around New York City. But if he had not encouraged me and helped me to see that I was doing a disservice to myself through fear, I don't know where I would be today. And I'm assuming that's what the kind of work that you do with your clients is helping them to see the fears that are holding them back. Robin Meyers: Right, absolutely. So I try and work with everyone to see, to acknowledge what it is. And you have to acknowledge it, right? I mean it's something, but once you peel back that layer of it, is it logical or illogical? Robin Meyers: 20:46 Did something happen or did something not happen? And then what is the origin of it? And, with the groceries, how do you start working through it? Because when you become more present and you start learning about you and like using you as an example, right? You learned that you are stronger than you thought, it didn't hurt and now instead of holding yourself back. So you did move through it and you actively were aware of your surroundings and how you felt. There's actually a genetic disorder called Urbach-Wiethe disease, and it's a mutation where people cannot feel fear. It's very rare. It's like 400 people in the world or something and its parts. It's not just in the Amygdala, it's parts of certain regions of that combination of the brain. I don't know the other regions, but like that harden and kind of waste away. Robin Meyers: 21:50 But now that wouldn't work to your advantage. Right. I mean you want to have that element of awareness and I think that's what fear needs to be looked at like a positive awareness of listening to yourself. Karen Litzy: Yeah. And I think oftentimes when you're coming from a place of fear, you're in it so to speak, it's really hard to acknowledge that because do people feel like acknowledging that is acknowledging a weakness that they might have? Robin Meyers: Exactly. And that's where the conversation needs to shift. Because I think when people realize that the science of fear exists, like the diagnosis is, it's not if you have it or not. Everybody has fear. Right. So if we want to talk like, you know, as practitioners, the diagnosis is you have it. The prescription is you have a choice on how you react to it. Karen Litzy: Yeah, for sure. You definitely have it. We all have fear and how that fear manifests itself. Now in the beginning you said it could be good or bad. So how could fear be good? Cause I think we always associate with fear being bad. Robin Meyers: Right? And that's what has to change. That's the conversation that needs to shift because I think there's an element of fear that's good. I really do. I think it needs to work to your advantage. You know, I honestly think that it makes you stop and think. Robin Meyers: 23:29 Now again, there's different levels of people's fears, right? So I don't think in an half hour or an hour we're going to be able to like solve the world's problems. It's good because it makes you actively move through the action of fear. So if you can take that imprint in that tattoo and look at it and say, answer the question, what is it? Identify what is it? Why am I afraid of this? Why? Why is this going to hold me back logically? Why is this going to hold me back. Karen Litzy: Logically? See but that's the hard part. When you have fear, it's hard to get that logic, right? Robin Meyers: And that's the whole part though of almost, you have to reverse the brain, your brain function and trick your own brain because your brain is going to keep you set in that fear based negative side. But we need to do is switch that whole paradigm to the positive side. Robin Meyers: 24:36 So I was at a course for a workshop that I did and I was one of the facilitators and the last part was this trapeze for some reason I don't like heights, I've never fallen, but just not my thing. Like I'm not going to jump out of an airplane anytime that like it's not enjoyable for me. I don't ever see doing that. But this trapeze, and this was like a pretty rustic course by the way, climb up this 40 foot tree that had the little pegs in it. Yeah, turn around on a very small perch and jump, you know, like four feet out to catch the trapeze bar. I sat there for a while looking at it as most of the people were going and I'm like, I think I'm good for the day. And then I'm like, you really got to go do it. Like why not now? You're totally harnessed in right. So logically I'm harnessed. There's no reason why I shouldn't, my body on the other hand is like, I'm shaking like a leaf. I know I can't get hurt. Robin Meyers: 25:42 Just do it. Like you have to trust yourself to just go do it. I ended up climbing up this tree. Of course when you get up to the top of the perch, I was turned around and hugging the tree. Yeah, I could see that. Yeah. Yeah. And like the guy below is like, okay, turn around. And I was like, yeah, give me a second. I'll be there in a moment and you know, go to the edge. Then they're like, just jump. And I was like, Eh, okay. You know, and you'd have to pause. But again, it's that logic and your brain playing games with you. But again, I'm standing in a harness where I know I'm not going to do a face plant onto the ground. So I took a deep breath, right. And eventually walk to the edge and put my arms in front. Robin Meyers: 26:31 I actually caught the trapeze. Thank God that would have been embarrassing. But I trusted myself, you know, again, will I ever jump out of a plane. No. Cause that's not enjoyable to me. Karen Litzy: Like there are limits to where you can push yourself. And if it's not like Marie Kondo says, if it's not going to bring you joy, then you don’t have to do it right. Robin Meyers: But, I did it and it was a point, it was more proving to my own self that I could take that leap of trust. So that's where I think it's really getting in tune and in touch with yourself that you can understand fear working for you and not against you and really using it to move you forward in life. You know, I remember when I first started coaching, one of my first instructors said, when you're excited about something and you're fearful of something, like that's a great combination. And I've always really, it's always proven true to me and I've always believed it. Because it's kind of like not proceed with caution. It's just be aware. It's just that self awareness, you know, listen to yourself, trust yourself. But go for it. Karen Litzy: And I think that's great advice. Listen, trust and go for it. Yeah. I mean, why not? Because what's the worst that can happen? You fail. Karen Litzy: 28:07 And that's okay too. Right? Okay. I failed plenty of times. Oh my goodness. If you never failed in life, what have you been doing with yourself? Right. So I totally get that. And now, so you went from, like I said, molecular geneticist to fear strategist, coach. How did you make that transition? I think this is a great question because there are a lot of people who work in healthcare, very science based who are like, hmm, maybe I'm ready to make that leap, but I just have no idea what to do. Robin Meyers: It's a great question. So my transition took many years and let me cut it short for everybody else in the world. So obviously I was younger and did my molecular genetics training and jobs, and then I took a stint of time to raise a family and then I went back into the workforce smaller jobs. Robin Meyers: 29:18 I always taught. I ended up finding, I taught biology and stuff like that. So I kept my science going. I'm not into research in my later years, but I kept it going and then realized that I never really gave myself permission to be me and to use my voice and my strengths. And so that's when I started to kind of look towards the coaching program. And especially working with professionals and women professionals. I think overall, but all professionals allowing themselves to think outside the box. And in saying that, you know, and this comes down to the whole fear thing, we're always told that you know, you're either left sided, your brains left side or right side, right, were dominant in one side or the other. So I really don't believe that. I feel like when you give yourself permission to really learn who you are, there's a great synergy that can happen and you can combine both sides of your brain and that's when you really start listening to yourself. Robin Meyers: 30:29 So, even if you're in a science based world or something, you know, for me, my greatest strength right now is really connecting the dots back into the molecular genetics of fear and being able to bring a whole different angle and discussion and awareness, that I would not be able to. And I don't think many people can have the discussion that I'm having with it cause they just don't have that. So I think it's great to be able to combine your sciences and whatever creative side that you want to. Karen Litzy: Yeah. So don't throw away the science part, use it, use it to your advantage, use everything you've learned to help others. Robin Meyers: Absolutely. There are ways to connect the dots. And I mean, like you and I, you were saying, you know what, we've known each other a couple years and it wasn't until recently that I either admitted it or if you guys found out that I was a gene finder. Karen Litzy: Now knowing that it makes so much more sense for what you do now. Karen Litzy: 31:47 Now I'm like, oh, now I, yes, this makes perfect sense. It just comes back full circle as to that. I think the natural progression for you in your career and you know what was next for you. To me it all makes sense. Robin Meyers: Yeah, it makes sense to me now too. It really is coming full circle. And I was actually just having a conversation. Someone's like, you know, you're kind of been in this business for several years now. And I'm like, actually I feel like I'm new. I almost feel like I've started over again just because I finally allowed myself to Mesh the worlds together. And that's what I would say is, you know, you don't have to stay science in the left brain and whatever the creative is the other side, you can mesh it and at whatever stage of life you're at, you know, if there's something that really excites you in that other world, find the time. Robin Meyers: 32:44 And even if it's once a month or once a week, you know, find something in that other element that you want to explore it. Karen Litzy: Yeah, absolutely. Great Advice. And, now that takes me to the last question that I ask everyone, but I feel like you might've just answered it, but I'm going to ask it anyway. Knowing where you are now in your life and in your career, what advice would you give yourself as a new Grad, as the molecular geneticist fresh out of college and Grad School? Robin Meyers: Well I was very much an introvert, so maybe be a little more outspoken. But to allow things to happen and not think that it had to be one way only. I walked that line, like if it wasn't going to be something, just molecular genetics, then I had to leave the field. Robin Meyers: 33:43 You know what I mean? And I think if I knew what I know now, although again, it all works full circle, I would have realized like you can think outside the box and I think that's what makes us all unique and you know, whatever your background is, you're bringing a very special element to the conversation. So think outside the box. And that's where I would have said to myself, you know, don't stop being creative just because you're taking one path. Karen Litzy: And, I think that's great advice for anyone, but especially for women in the stem profession. I think that's really great advice. And now where can people find more about you? And if they have any questions where are you? Robin Meyers: The best way to find me is just to go to my website, which is www.robinjoymeyers.com. And from there you can get on my calendar. Robin Meyers: 34:43 I'm always happy to set up a discovery call with anybody if you want to have just a chat for 40 minutes and you have questions, things about what I'm doing and where I'm traveling and busy speaking with the fearless women's summit right now, all over the US. And I'm taking a group only of 10 women to Italy in October for a retreat of giving yourself permission to be you. So yeah, just go to my website because that's the easiest way to find me. Karen Litzy: Awesome. Well, that sounds pretty amazing and thank you so much for coming on and sharing all of this information on fear with myself and with the listeners, and I can tell you, I said I'm totally using that tattoo thing. I think that's brilliant. So thanks for that. I'll give you credit for sure. I will credit you for that. Thank you so much for coming on. I appreciate it. Robin Meyers: Thanks, Karen. It's been a blast. Thank you. Karen Litzy: And everyone out there. Thank you so much for listening. 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Fear is one of the top stumbling blocks that keep people stuck, which is why I'm so excited to have author and mentor Robin Joy Meyers on to help us uncover some strategies that people can use maybe not to live a fearless life but hopefully one with more courage. With over 25 years of experience in the corporate and non-profit world in education, training and mentoring, as well as a Master’s of Science in Molecular Genetics, Robin teaches women to use fear to their advantage. In this podcast, you will discover... Why fear is an advantage and gift Why alone time is so important The 4 H's of Self-Doubt For full show notes, go to schulmanart.com/29 ++++++++++++++++++++
As a fear strategist, Robin Joy Meyers empowers women to use fear as an advantage through courageous presence. You have the power to activate bold choices and live the life you want and deserve. Today, Robin is an international speaker and Amazon best selling author of “Alone but Not Lonely.” “Absolutely trust yourself, your instinct and your gut. Sometimes it gets really difficult where maybe you are not bringing in the income you were hoping you are going to bring in or you have made a bad judgement call and some people want to shut you down… you have to believe in what you are doing and move forward and just be able to say I know I have abundance in what I am doing and I want to share that with everybody. And really trust that if you believe in what you are doing it will be successful and you will make it successful because you are passionate about it. So trust is a big thing.”…[Listen for More] Click Here for Show Notes To Listen or to Get the Show Notes go to https://wp.me/p6Tf4b-6Mj
Robin Joy Meyers' mission is to educate and empower women to live fearlessly and founded her company Navigate & Empower on that very principle. You have the power to activate bold choices and live the life that you want and deserve. Today, Robin is an international speaker and has been on stages in the US and Canada including Speaker Salon NYC. She is also the Amazon best selling author of “Alone but Not Lonely.” She has a Master’s of Science in Molecular Genetics degree and has over 25 years of experience in the corporate and non-profit world in education, training and mentoring. Give yourself permission and begin living fearlessly! On this episode, we discuss: Mindset=productivity Stop settling for less than you are worth 3 C's: Choice, Chance, Change Be your own Best Friend; Balance & Boundaries 4 Triggers of Self-Doubt FREE GIFT: 8 Must Do's to Maximize your Productivity. www.productivedaytoday.com
Robin Joy Meyers' mission is to educate and empower women to live fearlessly and founded her company Navigate & Empower on that very principle. You have the power to activate bold choices and live the life that you want and deserve. Today, Robin is an international speaker and has been on stages in the US and Canada including Speaker Salon NYC. She is also the Amazon best selling author of “Alone but Not Lonely.” She has a Master’s of Science in Molecular Genetics degree and has over 25 years of experience in the corporate and non-profit world in education, training and mentoring. Give yourself permission and begin living fearlessly! On this episode, we discuss: Mindset=productivity Stop settling for less than you are worth 3 C's: Choice, Chance, Change Be your own Best Friend; Balance & Boundaries 4 Triggers of Self-Doubt FREE GIFT: 8 Must Do's to Maximize your Productivity. www.productivedaytoday.com
Robin Joy Meyers is an international Speaker, Author, Fear Strategist, Radio Host and Founder of Navigate & Empower With over 25 years of experience in the corporate and non-profit world in education, training and mentoring, as well as a Master’s of Science in Molecular Genetics, Robin has empowered thousands of women worldwide. An expert in transitions, Robin specializes in the power of self, mindset, leadership, and fear. Robin teaches women to use their voice and create their best life. Living a life without fear isn't realistic, but you can use fear to your advantage. Robin is an Amazon best-selling author of “Alone but Not Lonely,” and radio host of “Activate Bold Choices.” She has spoken on numerous size stages including One Woman Canada and is a two-time member in Tricia Brouk’s NYC Speaker Salon. Robin has spoken for thought leaders, experts and Ripple Talks, McMilland, and Chartwell speakers bureaus. 2019 Robin sets off on the Fearless Womens US Speaking Tour. Robin has been featured on CUTV News Radio and seen in media including ABC, CBS, Fox News Channel, and more. Robin likes to think of herself as an explorative cook. Loves sharing great meals, with no recipe, and would love to have a food truck.
Robin Joy Meyers is an International Speaker, Author and Life Strategist. She has written the book Alone But Not Lonely: Reclaiming your identity and be unapologetically you. She has built her business around giving women a voice and helping them to find it. Robin started out as a certified life coach helping teenage girls with body image and found her niche in the mothers of the teen girls who were looking for a life strategy. Robin has her own Radio Talk show called Activate Bold Choices: The ABC's To Live Your Life Fearlessly that you can listen to every Friday morning at 9am EST. She is also organizing a women's retreats. Check out here website: RobinMeyers.life to download her free gifts and training. And take advantage of her generous offer to schedule a FREE 40-minute call with her to discuss your life strategy. Don't Miss Moments: --How Robin structures her life coaching sessions --How Robin built up here life coaching business so she could monetize and focus solely on coaching --How Robin launched a career in Radio --Learn more about the women's retreats and other plans Robin has to expand her business
Join your hosts of our series Be Awesome, Kristin Sunanta Walker and Dr. Kristina Hallett, as they talk about The Power of Self with fear strategist, author, and consultant, Robin Joy Meyers. Women hire Robin to unblock obstacles, distractions, self-doubt and escape fears and those self-sabotaging voices in our head, because often women are challenged with balancing work, relationships and life. She is here to help you reach YOUR VISION & GOALS so that the path you choose inspires you. Activate Bold Choices and live life fearlessly and unapologetically. Take your "Alone" time and make it a time of solitude, growth and empowerment.Never lose site of your dreams and passions no matter what transition of life you are at. Embrace your life changes as a bridge from the present to the future.CREATE THE LIFE YOU WANT BECAUSE YOU ARE WORTH IT!Her mission is to empower women all over the world to use fear to your advantage. #F*FEAR!www.robinmeyers.life