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  • Learning to Listen to Your Body with Anna Rahe | Motherhood Uncut Podcast | Season 6 Episode 11
    2024/11/20

    Today I am talking with Anna Rahe about the ways that our bodies tell us exactly what we need to find peace, fulfillment, and wellbeing both physically and beyond.


    For the past 25+ years, Anna Rahe has explored a transformative and empowering relationship with fascia, helping people invest in their health, restore vitality, and heal themselves using proprietary tools she developed. As the founder and CEO of GST Body, Anna has spoken about holistic body care through fascia around the world, partnered with top athletes, surgeons, physicians, and celebrities, and has been featured in various publications, from Shape to Elle, Net-a-Porter to The Wall Street Journal. Throughout her career, Anna has had the pleasure of working with and helping over ten thousand people find lasting change by restoring their bodies and reclaiming an ageless vital life.


    She is also the mom of 3 beautiful children.


    Today, we dive deep into the ways we can all better understand and work with our bodies to create the lives we most want… a skill that I’m pretty sure most of you were never taught. Even with my 2-decades worth of knowledge around mental health, I learned so many new things in this conversation and was, quite frankly, blown away by the science Anna shares. There are several simple and accessible ways to very quickly shift our nervous systems out of a heightened state, and you will learn them here, today.


    Ok–so just a quick note before we get started. A word you will hear over and over in today’s conversation is Facia- for those not familiar, Fascia is a thin casing of connective tissue that surrounds and holds every organ, blood vessel, bone, nerve fiber, and muscle in place. The tissue does more than provide internal structure; fascia has nerves that make it almost as sensitive as skin. When you are stressed, your fascia tightens up. This tension we feel in our bodies is often the first sign of a nervous system response and by getting more aware, we can use these early somatic experiences of body tightness to alert us and redirect us towards more calm.

    For more info on Anna Rahe: https://gstbody.com/

    To jump in on Anna’s FREE 7-day Body Revival: https://gstvitalifestudio.com/checkout/new?o=194964

    For more info about Kate Kripke, LCSW visit www.katekripke.com or find her on IG @katekripke

    Interested in learning about Kate’s maternal mental health coaching opportunities?

    Start here: https://www.calmconnectionsystem.com/register-ig and use the link provided to book a free discovery call to see if working together is a match.


    For more information on the Oneclock, visit https://www.oneclock.co/ and start your day with a grounded nervous system.


    And as always, if you enjoyed this episode, please consider taking a moment to rate, review, and send the podcast to 1 friend who might benefit. It takes a village and nobody should ever mother alone.

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    51 分
  • Leaning into discomfort with Nadia Ali | Motherhood Uncut Podcast | Season 6 Episode 10
    2024/11/13

    Today, I have the joy of talking with my friend Nadia Ali - mom, entrepreneur, educator, and advocate for health and racial equity - about the importance of discomfort. I know- who wants to feel uncomfortable? Looking for and leaning into discomfort is not something that most of us do- in fact, the majority of you listening will have been raised in families where you were taught that discomfort was bad, wrong, or a sign of weakness - you may have been taught that the purpose of life is to achieve and maintain comfort at all times. Today, Nadia and I turn that upside down. We discuss where discomfort can take us, how to tell the difference between discomfort that is dangerous and discomfort that is wise. We look at the role of discomfort in good parenting. And we address the skills necessary for moving through discomfort toward growth and potential. At this time of political instability and high stress in this country, you don’t want to miss this conversation. We are so glad that you are here.


    Nadia is a consultant, storyteller, facilitator, and team builder. She has over two decades of experience working with organizations at the intersection of equity, diversity, and inclusion (EDI) and systems innovation, healthcare, leadership development, and organizational culture. She helps organizations bring EDI into their operating systems, culture, and the overall fabric of the organization.


    Nadia's commitment to diversity, equity and inclusion inspired her to launch Idea Labs. Through Idea Labs she fosters a culture of innovation, collaboration and belonging in partnership with non-profit organizations, government institutions and small businesses.


    Nadia uses a trauma-informed lens, therapeutic communication techniques, and adult learning principles. She draws from her lived experience and professional experience by blending a deep understanding of racial equity, various leadership frameworks, and workplace dynamics.


    In her spare time, Nadia enjoys spending time with family and friends, cooking and baking, being outdoors, and building community. She lives in Boulder, CO with her husband and two kids.

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nadia-y-ali/

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/idealabsinaction

    Website: https://www.idealabsinaction.com/


    For more info about Kate Kripke, LCSW visit www.katekripke.com or find her on IG @katekripke

    Interested in learning about Kate’s maternal mental health coaching opportunities?

    Start here: https://www.calmconnectionsystem.com/register-ig


    For more information on the Oneclock, visit https://www.oneclock.co/ and start your day with a grounded nervous system.


    Leaning into discomfort with Nadia Ali | Motherhood Uncut Podcast | Season 6 Episode 10

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    54 分
  • A Mom Like That with Aaisha Alvi | Motherhood Uncut Podcast | Season 6 Episode 9
    2024/10/30

    In this episode, I am introducing you Aaisha Alvi, author of the new book A Mom Like That. Aaisha is an incredibly brave and inspiring mom who has moved past all the shoulds and shouldn'ts to go public about her experience with postpartum psychosis. Aaisha’s story is one that shows us what it looks like to love your child deeply. She is a Mom Like that.


    Aaisha be found on Instagram - @aaishaalviwrites


    Her book, A Mom Like That, is available at most book retailers including Amazon. This is the Amazon link to A Mom Like That: A Memoir of Postpartum Psychosis


    For local help: Postpartum Support International


    For more info about Kate Kripke, LCSW visit www.katekripke.com or find her on IG @katekripke


    Interested in learning about Kate’s maternal mental health coaching opportunities? Start here: https://www.calmconnectionsystem.com/register-ig


    For more information on the Oneclock, visit https://www.oneclock.co/ and start your day with a grounded nervous system.


    And as always, if you enjoyed this episode, please consider taking a moment to rate, review, and send the podcast to 1 friend who might benefit. It takes a village and nobody should ever mother alone.


    A Mom Like That with Aaisha Alvi | Motherhood Uncut Podcast | Season 6 Episode 9

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    59 分
  • 12 Mindsets Shared by the Women Who Thrive in Both Their Careers and in Motherhood | Motherhood Uncut Podcast | Season 6 Episode 8
    2024/10/23

    I’m really excited to share today’s episode with you. Today I am talking with you about the 12 things that women who thrive in both career and motherhood have in common.

    Throughout my work with Type A, high-achieving women who struggle with anxiety and guilt in motherhood, these 12 mindsets are universal in the women who end up having the lives they most want, for both themselves and their kids.

    I invite you to listen today with pen and paper if you can, or come back and jot down some takeaways later. And, please, listen with a boatload of self-compassion and respect for all the things that you have on your plate… Mothering is not supposed to be easy and mothering while also committing to your growth in the things outside of motherhood that are important to you takes total commitment.

    Here are the 12 things that you can work towards:

    1. Extreme Clarity

    2. Focused Prioritization

    3. Burning Desire

    4. Unwavering Commitment

    5. Courage

    6. Extreme Ownership

    7. Resourcefulness

    8. Stamina

    9. Abundant Thinking

    10. Be a Grow-Giver

    11. Self-belief/Self-love

    12. Success Surroundings

    For more info about Kate Kripke, LCSW visit www.katekripke.com or find her on IG @katekripke

    Interested in learning about Kate’s maternal mental health coaching opportunities? Start here: https://www.calmconnectionsystem.com/register-ig

    For more information on the Oneclock, visit https://www.oneclock.co/ and start your day with a grounded nervous system.

    And, as always, if you enjoyed this episode, please consider taking a moment to rate, review, and send the podcast to 1 friend who might benefit. It takes a village and nobody should ever mother alone.

    12 Mindsets Shared by the Women Who Thrive in Both Their Careers and in Motherhood | Motherhood Uncut Podcast | Season 6 Episode 8

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    1 時間 12 分
  • From Broken to Beautiful with Allison Mathis Jones | Motherhood Uncut Podcast | Season 6 Episode 7
    2024/10/02

    Today I get to share with you a deeply inspiring conversation that I had with Allison Jones. Allison’s story takes us from an unexpected brain tumor to a deep reverence for beauty and her story is both vulnerable and brave. While speaking truthfully about her continued challenges with OCD and anxiety, she also shows us what it looks like to do the work to move through those moments of uncertainty and unpredictability that so often freeze us up.


    Allison describes herself as a believer, wife, mama, part-time expat, relationship expert, self-care advocate, content creator, and self-published author. And she’s here today to tell you what her life looks and feels like day to day.


    More places to find Allison!

    YT Channel: https://youtube.com/@allisonmathisjones?si=8ETHobiBNKRHTwiI

    IG: https://www.instagram.com/allisonmathisjones?igsh=ZGtkNXhsZDY4Njl5&utm_source=qr

    Podcast: https://www.kintsugiconversations.com/

    Children’s Book: The Kintsugi Kid https://a.co/d/cmybWEA


    For more info about Kate Kripke, LCSW visit ⁠www.katekripke.com⁠ or find her on IG ⁠@katekripke⁠


    Interested in learning about Kate’s maternal mental health coaching opportunities?


    Start here: ⁠https://www.calmconnectionsystem.com/register-ig⁠


    For more information on the Oneclock, visit ⁠https://www.oneclock.co/⁠ and start your day with a grounded nervous system.


    And, as always, if you enjoyed this episode, please consider taking a moment to rate, review, and send the podcast to 1 friend who might benefit. It takes a village and nobody should ever mother alone.

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    59 分
  • Crossing the River of Fear: A Coaching Call with Carly | Motherhood Uncut Podcast | Season 6 Episode 6
    2024/09/25

    This week’s episode is an incredibly inspiring and powerful one. We are airing a coaching call I had with one of my coaching clients... and I have no doubt that you will resonate with a ton of what Carly struggles with on our call.


    If you are a woman and mother who identifies as high achieving, type A, all or nothing, and perfectionist thinking, and if you are struggling with anxiety, guilt, overwhelm, and burnout, this episode is for you.


    In our call we address limiting beliefs that hold us back, difficult emotions like anxiety, guilt, and shame, pressures in mothering, and work-life balance. The conversation is an amazing example of what happens when we are willing to ask ourselves the hard questions and challenge ourselves to think and behave differently that we have for most of our life.


    If the perceived “shoulds” in your life create distress, pain, and even illness for you, the process you learn today will be the start to a life changing shift.


    And of course, thank you to the amazing women who was brave enough to allow me to air this call as an episode here. Carly is a true example of integrity and bravery and her commitment to helping other moms know that they aren’t alone is extraordinary.


    For more info about Kate Kripke, LCSW visit www.katekripke.com or find her on IG @katekripke


    Interested in learning about Kate’s maternal mental health coaching opportunities?


    Start here: https://www.calmconnectionsystem.com/register-ig


    For more information on the Oneclock, visit https://www.oneclock.co/ and start your day with a grounded nervous system.


    And, as always, if you enjoyed this episode, please consider taking a moment to rate, review, and send the podcast to 1 friend who might benefit. It takes a village and nobody should ever mother alone.

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  • Living Untethered with Ellen Bradley | Motherhood Uncut Podcast | Season 6 Episode 5
    2024/09/18

    Today I have the utter privilege of sharing with you a conversation I had with Ellen Bradley about her mothering journey with her 3 beautiful daughters. Ellen is the epitome of bravery, connection, and possibility.


    As we continue to navigate the “shoulds” and expectations in motherhood that hold us back from the life we want most, Ellen’s story is an example of what it looks like to forage straight ahead with what feels right instead of what others believe is right.


    Her story invites us to embark on a profound journey of self-discovery and fulfillment. She empowers us to embrace our true self, peel back the layers, and dive into the essence of who we are. She calls us forward with courage, urging us to cast aside the noise of the outside world and the weight of societal expectations. Instead, she beckons us to trust our instincts, to listen to the whispers of our heart, and to follow the path that resonates deeply within us.


    And she, my friends, has done just that. You will be amazed and inspired by the life she has chosen for her family and the beauty and surprise that has come along with it.


    Learn more about Ellen and her work at https://www.live-untethered.com.


    Follow her family adventures on Instagram at @journeyoftheglobe


    For more info about Kate Kripke, LCSW visit www.katekripke.com or find her on IG @katekripke


    Interested in learning about Kate’s maternal mental health coaching opportunities? Start here: https://www.calmconnectionsystem.com/register-ig


    For more information on the Oneclock, visit https://www.oneclock.co/ and start your day with a grounded nervous system.


    And, as always, if you enjoyed this episode, please consider taking a moment to rate, review, and send the podcast to 1 friend who might benefit. It takes a village and nobody should ever mother alone.

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    1 時間 2 分
  • Back to School with Deb Rubin | Motherhood Uncut Podcast | Season 6 Episode 4
    2024/09/11

    Our girl is back! Deb Rubin is joining me today to vent, brainstorm, problem-solve, and find humor about back-to-school season. Whether you are a new mom or one with older kids, I’m sure you can relate to the often jarring transition of the fall season. We suddenly find ourselves with more to do. Or maybe we find we have less to do now that our kids are out of the house. Whichever it is for you, it’s likely a bumpy ride. So, let’s navigate it together. Find Deb on Instagram @themotherdaughterjourney and her website ⁠https://motherdaughterjourney.co/⁠ CHECK OUT HER FALL WORKSHOPS! Dad workshop! https://www.tickettailor.com/events/themotherdaughterjourney/1321648 One day Mom/Daughter workshop for 7th & 8th grade girls. https://www.tickettailor.com/events/themotherdaughterjourney/1321580 For more info about Kate Kripke, LCSW visit ⁠www.katekripke.com⁠ or find her on IG @katekripke Interested in learning about Kate’s maternal mental health coaching opportunities? Start here: ⁠https://www.calmconnectionsystem.com/register-ig⁠ For more information on the Oneclock, visit ⁠https://www.oneclock.co/⁠ and start your day with a grounded nervous system. And, as always, if you enjoyed this episode, please consider taking a moment to rate, review, and send the podcast to 1 friend who might benefit. It takes a village and nobody should ever mother alone.

    Back to School with Deb Rubin | Motherhood Uncut Podcast | Season 6 Episode 4

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    52 分