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This week, we sat down with relationship and intimacy coach Susie Kim to unpack the struggles of dating and what it really takes to build healthy relationships. From breaking toxic cycles to healing past wounds, we got into all the juicy details. She answers all our burning questions about love, attraction, and emotional healing. We dive deep into:Breaking toxic cycles and unlearning bad habitsHealing wounds that keep us stuckRed flags vs. green flags when datingHow to change your “type” and attract better relationshipsFollow this week's guest on socials:Susie Kim: https://www.instagram.com/susiekimlove/
Dating red flags, how to meet people off the dating apps & how to feel confident on a first date with intimacy & relationship coach Susie Kim. Plus, we chat how to navigate different sex drives, incompatible love languages & her thoughts on “Once a cheater, always a cheater”.
Susie is a relationship + Intimacy Coach who is on a mission to help people get really good at relationships. She first started her Greenroom journey last year, and has continued on into the second round this year.Susie is a master at what she does, and when she first came into the Greenroom she had the intention to have more FUN in her business and get out of her head. She found herself getting stuck in to-dos, and was missing the magic in biz.And over the past 2 rounds, we have been doing exactly that… bringing her back to her heart and her magic.I love mentoring & working with Susie, as she has so much power & intuition AND she drops into the heart space it is amplified 10 fold.We have worked on bringing more FUN into her business too. Often mid launch or when we are in creation mode, we stop and ask ‘how could we make this more FUN!'. Instantly, this completely shifts the vibe, and her magnetism increases massively. I absolutely love supporting you Susie, and thanks for coming on the poddy to share your story & journey.Tune into the episode with Susie and hear more about her journey. Happy Listening! Love Shani & Susie xoxoThe Greenroom Mastermind is here to support soul-led business owners activate their magic, remember their gifts and claim their authenticity… and be bloody good business owners whilst we are at it.If Greenroom is calling you, DM me at @shani_timms for more information.
Have our relationship standards gotten too high? Or do we just know our worth? Turns out people dating today require more from their significant other than they did 20 years ago. But is that a good thing? Relationship & intimacy coach Susie Kim joins Allira to chat about how relationship standards have evolved, if our standards are too high and knowing when to compromise. THE END BITS Keep up with Susie on Instagram @susiekimlove Subscribe to Mamamia GET IN TOUCH: Fill My Cup is a podcast by Mamamia. Listen to more Mamamia podcasts here. CREDITS: Host: Allira Potter Guest: Susie Kim Producer: Mikayla Floriano Audio Producer: Leah Porges Mamamia acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the Land we have recorded this podcast on. We pay our respects to their Elders past and present, and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures. Just by reading our articles or listening to our podcasts, you're helping to fund girls in schools in some of the most disadvantaged countries in the world - through our partnership with Room to Read. We're currently funding 300 girls in school every day and our aim is to get to 1,000. Find out more about Mamamia at mamamia.com.auBecome a Mamamia subscriber: https://www.mamamia.com.au/subscribeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On today's episode, I chat with relationship and intimacy coach Susie Kim on all things healthy relating. There is so much out there on relationships, dating and what we ‘should' be doing… and what I love about Susie is she pairs the traditional with the modern day/ spiritual to find the balance and find what works.She often states ‘relationship is a skill'... so much so her course is named after it. Being good at relationships isn't out of reach… she breaks it down into a series of skills that can be learnt and implemented to help improve your relationship and the way you communicate.We also hear first hand about Susie's relationship with her partner Andrew, and how they do things differently. What we cover on today's episode:How Susie does love, how her relationship with her partner Andrew is different and how it works?Susie being ‘spiritual' and her partner being a ‘normie' (susie's term)... how they make it work!How Susie's open relationship works, what is ‘monogamish'?What we can learn from poly / open relationships and communication How to communicate better with our partnersReframing who you are ‘calling in' romanticallyWhat does a healthy relationship look like? What should we be looking for…Tips for when you're not attracted to healthy, solid suitors.Susie goes into the Attachment styles of relating… how to create awareness around them.The common patterns Susie see's in her practiceUnderstanding our core needs and how we can access the deeper needs of our partners.I absolutely loved this chat with Susie, I could have chatted to her for hours… I hope you get lots from this convo and enjoy the episode.Love Shani xoxoAbout Susie Kim:Susie Kim is a relationship & intimacy coach for individuals and couples seeking deeper connection and a richer relationship to self, others and to life. Susie seamlessly marries traditional and spiritual approaches to love & relationship, having studied NLP and counseling as well as being initiated into the feminine mysteries and womb work. Susie sees dating & relationship as a grounded spiritual journey for growth & love.Want to connect with Susie Kim?Check out here website here: https://www.susiekim.com/Check out her course Relationship Is A Skill here: https://www.susiekim.com/relationshipisaskillLoved the show? I would LOVE for you to click 'follow' & keep up to date with all things BIZ SHIZ.Also while you're at it - if you feel like leaving a review it would mean the world to me and it helps this podcast get in more ears.Or over at @shani_timms for all things podcast, business & life.Want to start your brand for $99 - check out the BRAND:IT bundle HERE.OR Check out my FREE Business Blueprint Workshop + Worksheet HERE.
Cindy is a mother of three who was using drugs during each of her pregnancies. She knew it wasn’t healthy for the babies, but she didn’t know how to safely stop. Fearing the doctors would notify authorities, Cindy was afraid to ask for help. Then one day, she made a call to a hotline. This led her to a doctor who gave her the support she needed, and now Cindy is in recovery and wants to share her story. Nzinga goes over some of the options available to pregnant women and others who are using opioids and gives Cindy a call to check-in. If you want to send relevant excerpts to friends and family and/or follow along with a transcript, you can find one shortly after the air date at http://www.lemonadamedia.com/show/in-recovery/ Here are some other things you should definitely check out: This week from MSNBC’s podcast Into America, we hear about the ways the government has failed to track coronavirus in nursing homes that house vulnerable populations. Investigative reporter Susie Kim has tracked the numbers herself, and she breaks them down for us. Support Last Day. Get bonus content, discounts on swag, and more for as little as $5 a month! Go to https://www.patreon.com/lastdaypodcast and become a member today. Here are some resources Nzinga mentioned in this week’s episode: Dona International is an international group of doula’s. On their website, you can search by zip code to see if there is a doula in your area. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Cindy is a mother of three who was using drugs during each of her pregnancies. She knew it wasn’t healthy for the babies, but she didn’t know how to safely stop. Fearing the doctors would notify authorities, Cindy was afraid to ask for help. Then one day, she made a call to a hotline. This led her to a doctor who gave her the support she needed, and now Cindy is in recovery and wants to share her story. Nzinga goes over some of the options available to pregnant women and others who are using opioids and gives Cindy a call to check-in. If you want to send relevant excerpts to friends and family and/or follow along with a transcript, you can find one shortly after the air date at http://www.lemonadamedia.com/show/in-recovery/ Here are some other things you should definitely check out: This week from MSNBC’s podcast Into America, we hear about the ways the government has failed to track coronavirus in nursing homes that house vulnerable populations. Investigative reporter Susie Kim has tracked the numbers herself, and she breaks them down for us. Support Last Day. Get bonus content, discounts on swag, and more for as little as $5 a month! Go to https://www.patreon.com/lastdaypodcast and become a member today. Here are some resources Nzinga mentioned in this week’s episode: Dona International is an international group of doula’s. On their website, you can search by zip code to see if there is a doula in your area.
Cindy is a mother of three who was using opioids during each of her pregnancies. She knew it wasn’t healthy for the babies, but she didn’t know how to safely stop. Fearing the doctors would notify authorities, Cindy was afraid to ask for help. Then one day, she made a call to a hotline. This led her to a doctor who gave her the support she needed, and now Cindy is in recovery and wants to share her story. Nzinga goes over some of the options available to pregnant women who are using and gives Cindy a call to check-in. She also shares a bit about how the pandemic has impacted recovery options--both the good and the bad. If you want to follow along with a transcript, you can find one shortly after the air date at http://www.lemonadamedia.com/show/in-recovery/ Here are some other things you should definitely check out: This week from MSNBC’s podcast Into America, we hear about the ways the government has failed to track coronavirus in nursing homes that house vulnerable populations. Investigative reporter Susie Kim has tracked the numbers herself, and she breaks them down for us. Support In Recovery. Get bonus content, discounts on swag, and more for as little as $5 a month! Go to http://www.lemonadamedia.com/inrecovery and become a member. Here are some resources Nzinga mentioned in this week’s episode: Dona International is an international group of doula’s. On their website, you can search by zip code to see if there is a doula in your area. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Susie Kim is originally from Korea. She moved to the US to play soccer against her parents wish. As a Kid Susie always questioned the norms. Through her journey to discover the highest version of herself she found a friend who partnered with her to build Pluto Money.
Wrapping up VBS week, Pastor Tim shares mission stories and an important lesson about the promise that God will always be close beside us. Along with Pastor Tim is GKSDA's very own Ashley Peak, Susie Kim and Isaiah Byun sharing their own mission stories through KAYAMM (Korean American Youth Adventist Mission Movement) August 10, 2019
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This week we cover a little news and then take you to a very special interview with Overwatch League caster Monte Cristo and General Manager for the London Spitfire, Susie Kim. Don't miss this fantastic interview! Monte Cristo - https://twitter.com/MonteCristo Susie Kim - https://twitter.com/lilsusie Follow us on Twitter - https://twitter.com/OWLRecap Join our discord - https://discord.me/omniclab Support us on Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/owlrecap
Demian Lichtenstein is an international best selling author of Discover the Gift, a prodigious producer, director and writer with over 250 major media and music videos to his credit such as Sting, Eric Clapton, and Queen Latifah as well as feature films such as 3000 Miles To Graceland starring Kevin Costner and Kurt Russell. Demian is also a writer, producer, and director in the Video Game industry, with #1 hits such as the successful PAYDAY 1 & 2 video game franchise / Net TV series. Demian has built and sold five media, VR and gaming companies. During his tenure as US Studio Head for Starbreeze, Demian oversaw Production on the John Wick Chronicles VR Video Game, the Walking Dead VR Experience as well as Producing and Directing the PAYDAY Live Action 360 VR Experience. Currently Demian is building his new venture, Futurism: Where Technology and Entertainment meet. Susie Ran Kim is A Hollywood native born to Korean immigrants, Susie Kim is the Co-founder and Artistic Director of NewFilmmakers Los Angeles (NFMLA), and wrapping up her position as Director of Programming after 11 years. She has build career over the past 30 years as a creative producer working with recognized institutions in the Arts, Cinema, Architecture and Design, and Non- Profit. A world traveler, Susie shares her discoveries of by producing innovative projects and experiences for the public. On her current documentary project, 'Into the Aurora', Susie is working with NASA, the Reykjavik University and the University of Puerto Rico around the cultural and scientific understandings of the aurora borealis.
Spielberg? Scorsese? Nah, we're on the hunt for the next big thing with Susie Kim and Larry Laboe of New FilmMakers LA!! Get your popcorn ready... Here we go! https://www.newfilmmakersla.com/