
Podcast by dfsa
Podcast by dfsa
08 August 2024
Today's episode delves into the concept of emotional vanity, exploring how it relates to our sense of self and true essence. Dr. Alex discusses the idea of over-identity with our perceived worth and the impact of societal influences on our self-perception. By connecting to the heart, we can cut through these false identities. The focus shifts to desire vanity, a form of emotional vanity that affects how we seek approval and communicate. This thought-provoking discussion prompts deep introspection and personal growth.
00:00:23 - Understanding Emotional Vanity
00:00:55 - The Core Self vs. Shell Identities
00:01:17 - Connecting to the Heart
00:01:29 - Introduction to Desire Vanity
00:02:00 - The Role of Desire in Our Lives
00:02:31 - Consumerism and Ego Identities
00:03:03 - Entitlement Vanity and Its Consequences
00:03:14 - Balancing Desires with Heart's Intuition
00:03:56 - Personal Reflections on Desire Vanity
00:05:00 - Anxiety and Physical Manifestations
00:06:06 - Setting Up a New Office Space
00:06:47 - Heart's Desire vs. Societal Expectations
00:07:29 - Reflections on Past Business and Burnout
00:08:00 - Emotional Impact of Business Failure
00:08:42 - Reading from Overcoming Emotional Chaos
00:09:06 - Hurt and Desire Vanity
00:10:00 - Heart's Intelligence and Connection to God
00:10:54 - Ego Hurt and Healing
00:12:18 - Vanity and Emotional Pain
00:13:01 - Guilt, Regret, and Moving Forward
00:14:14 - Personal Journey of Guilt and Shame
00:15:06 - Physical Manifestations of Emotional Pain
00:16:17 - Compassion as a Key to Healing
00:17:10 - Self-Compassion Practice
Download the Self Compassion Practice: www.emergenthumans.co/links
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01 August 2024
Exploring the transition from physical to emotional healing, hosts Alex and guest Catalina Milan share their journeys of moving from traditional massage therapy to inner world work focused on the heart. Catalina emphasizes the importance of somatic healing and recognizing emotional pain in the body, while both guests highlight the power of working with the mind and heart. Join the conversation on leading and living from the heart in this insightful episode.
Timestamps:
[00:03:16] HeartMath for personal resilience.
[00:06:27] Inner work and self-reliance.
[00:08:38] Learning to slow down.
[00:12:23] Physical manifestations of emotional pain.
[00:19:03] Digestive health and SIBO.
[00:20:23] Digestive issues and emotional trauma.
[00:26:53] Heart and gut connection.
[00:29:11] Accessing intuition for true health.
[00:31:49] Following your inner knowingness.
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25 July 2024
Exploring the theme of feeling like an imposter and not truly believing in oneself, this episode delves into the disconnect between how we present ourselves to the world and how we feel internally. Dr. Alex shares a personal epiphany about never feeling "enough" and the impact it has had on her achievements. Listeners are encouraged to reflect on what truly drives them and consider the role of self-belief in their accomplishments.
00:00:30 - Feeling Like an Imposter
00:01:02 - Epiphany on Self-Worth
00:01:22 - Achievements Driven by Lack
00:02:03 - Cyclical Self-Doubt
00:02:35 - Starting a New Business
00:03:06 - Core Belief of Not Being Enough
00:03:27 - Self-Sabotage Patterns
00:03:48 - Upper Limit Problem
00:03:59 - Attitude Breathing Technique
00:04:20 - Breathing Confidence
00:04:52 - Soccer Memory for Confidence
00:06:06 - Finding Your Confidence Memory
00:07:00 - Rebuilding Neural Pathways
00:07:32 - Aligning Inner and Outer Self
00:07:53 - Resources and Conclusion
Email: dralex@emergenthumans.co
Resources to get started: emergenthumans.co/links
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18 July 2024
In this episode of Live and Lead with Heart, Dr. Alex delves into the impactful book "The Big Leap" by Gay Hendricks. We explore the concept of an upper limit problem and how our subconscious minds can hinder us from breaking through to our full potential. Dr. Alex shares insights on integrating heart-centered approaches to personal growth and highlights the book's discussion on illness or accidents as a pattern to pay attention to. Tune in to learn how to overcome self-imposed limits and embrace transformative change.
00:00:23 - The Concept of Upper Limit Problem
00:00:54 - Integrating Heart into Personal Growth
00:01:25 - Illness and Accidents as Subconscious Barriers
00:02:09 - Personal Experience with Illness
00:03:33 - Reflecting on the Cause of Illness
00:04:14 - Processing Deep Emotions
00:04:45 - Physical Reactions to Emotional Stress
00:05:07 - Awareness of Avoidance Patterns
00:05:39 - Heart-Focused Breathing Technique
00:06:10 - Achieving Coherence for Better Decision Making
00:06:42 - Recognizing Patterns of Self-Sabotage
00:07:14 - Overcoming Anxiety and Fear of Change
00:07:57 - Taking Action Despite Fear
00:08:28 - Connecting with Your Heart for Guidance
00:09:10 - Practical Steps to Avoid Self-Sabotage
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11 July 2024
In this episode, Dr. Alex shares a personal story about encountering a herd of caribou on a challenging road trip, highlighting the balance between allowing things to happen naturally versus trying to force outcomes. The narrative prompts reflection on areas in life where you may be pushing too hard instead of going with the flow.
00:00:00 - Introduction to Allowing vs. Forcing
00:00:12 - Personal Shift and Awareness
00:00:23 - Connecting with the Heart
00:00:34 - Story: 4th of July in Eagle, Alaska
00:01:37 - Reflection on Forcing Outcomes
00:01:57 - Inner Work and Somatic Exercises
00:02:30 - The Cathartic Cry
00:03:23 - Forcing vs. Allowing in Weight Loss
00:04:05 - Emotional Weight and Stress
00:04:26 - Inquiry into Forcing Outcomes
00:04:48 - Heart-Centered Breathing Exercise
00:05:10 - Identifying Areas of Force
00:05:56 - Overachiever Mentality
00:06:50 - Invitation to Reflect and Let Go
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Learn more about The Shift: www.emergenthumans.co/shift
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