Episode 73: Finding Your “You-est You” with Julie Reisler

Beautiful Soul-Led Life Podcast - A podcast by Tara Marino

When today’s guest was introduced to me by someone that I really trust, I just knew that she was a match for the energy that I want to bring to you with this podcast. Julie Reisler is a brave dreamer who was diagnosed with Hashimoto’s (underactive thyroid disorder) over a decade ago and quickly realized the importance of holistic healing and honoring her voice at the mind, body and spiritual level. She went back to get her master’s degree in health & wellness coaching and she has since been on a mission to help entrepreneurial-minded women with overactive nervous systems and health conditions to align their life with their vision, values and vitality. In this potent episode, you’ll hear: Julie’s path to finding herself, her “you-est you” and one specific event that changed everything for her [9:54] The steps she took after coming to the realization that things weren’t ok for her at a particular point in time [22:09] How Julie overcame blocks around money and paying herself for the work that she does in the world [34:16] The piece of femininity that is missing in the world right now and some of the ways we can each begin to honor ourselves more [47:03] What we need to be aware of in terms of the divine power that is flowing through us [55:24]  We would love to hear what resonated the most with you from this episode and how this conversation helps you tap into your higher self and your “you-est you”! You can send us a DM on Instagram, or tag us @taraannmarino and @juliereisler, and don’t forget to follow our new account @elegantfemme.ef.  Do you have a question that you would like answered on an upcoming episode of the podcast too? You can email us, [email protected], and if it’s a question that I think can bring value to the community and listeners, I could answer it on a future episode of this podcast!  Also, If you haven’t already take our Femme Design Assessment and see which of your FemmeTypes are underutilized.  I look forward to seeing you back here next week for a brand-new episode.    

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