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In the latest episode of the Empowerography Podcast, my guest is Katharina Kunz. Meet Katharina, a seasoned guide with nearly three decades of experience in health and personal growth. She's a sought-after speaker at conferences, summits, and retreats, inspiring transformation through practical tools. Katharina's programs revolve around comprehensive wellness, vitality, and joy, focusing on aligning thoughts, emotions, beliefs, and actions. Her unique approach integrates immersive ritual experiences, whole body nutrition, movement, re-perspective meditations, feminine practices, retreats, and personalized poetry. These tools support shifts for lasting results in feeling more at home and potent in our bodies. Katharina is passionate about crafting sacred spaces for your transformation. In this episode we discuss being a guide vs a coach, body awareness, the deep ecology of the feminine and body freedom.

Website - https://www.personalrevolution.ca

IG - https://www.instagram.com/iamkatharinakunz

Work with Samantha - https://www.samantharuberto.com/katharinakunz

In this episode you will learn:

1. What perspectiving is.

2. Why discipline is necessary to create consistency.

3. What the difference is between a guide and a coach.

"I've always been a person like I sort of see we have four bodies, the mental and Virtual physical body." - 00:03:55

"We need discipline as a tool to help us to create consistency. And, but I find that discipline alone, it's more of a masculine approach."- 00:22:07

"Whatever it is that you are challenged with in life right now, whatever that might be. That it is meeting you to help to form, to invite, it's an invitation to explore a part of yourself that you haven't yet." - 00:39:03

THE WORLD needs to hear your message and your story.

Don’t deny the world of that gift within you that the universe has gave to you.

Someone out there needs to hear your story because it will support them in feeling hope, inspired and even transformed.

Want to discover how I help my clients get out of their own way, show up and confidently share their message?

I would like to invite you to check out my FREE MASTERCLASS REPLAY Start Your Own Podcast: Idea to Implementation

Watch Here - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H7iItDG4qaI

  continue reading

591 episodes

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Content provided by Brad Walsh. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Brad Walsh or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

In the latest episode of the Empowerography Podcast, my guest is Katharina Kunz. Meet Katharina, a seasoned guide with nearly three decades of experience in health and personal growth. She's a sought-after speaker at conferences, summits, and retreats, inspiring transformation through practical tools. Katharina's programs revolve around comprehensive wellness, vitality, and joy, focusing on aligning thoughts, emotions, beliefs, and actions. Her unique approach integrates immersive ritual experiences, whole body nutrition, movement, re-perspective meditations, feminine practices, retreats, and personalized poetry. These tools support shifts for lasting results in feeling more at home and potent in our bodies. Katharina is passionate about crafting sacred spaces for your transformation. In this episode we discuss being a guide vs a coach, body awareness, the deep ecology of the feminine and body freedom.

Website - https://www.personalrevolution.ca

IG - https://www.instagram.com/iamkatharinakunz

Work with Samantha - https://www.samantharuberto.com/katharinakunz

In this episode you will learn:

1. What perspectiving is.

2. Why discipline is necessary to create consistency.

3. What the difference is between a guide and a coach.

"I've always been a person like I sort of see we have four bodies, the mental and Virtual physical body." - 00:03:55

"We need discipline as a tool to help us to create consistency. And, but I find that discipline alone, it's more of a masculine approach."- 00:22:07

"Whatever it is that you are challenged with in life right now, whatever that might be. That it is meeting you to help to form, to invite, it's an invitation to explore a part of yourself that you haven't yet." - 00:39:03

THE WORLD needs to hear your message and your story.

Don’t deny the world of that gift within you that the universe has gave to you.

Someone out there needs to hear your story because it will support them in feeling hope, inspired and even transformed.

Want to discover how I help my clients get out of their own way, show up and confidently share their message?

I would like to invite you to check out my FREE MASTERCLASS REPLAY Start Your Own Podcast: Idea to Implementation

Watch Here - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H7iItDG4qaI

  continue reading

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