The One Coaching Tool That Changes Your Life with Christine Hassler and Alexi Panos

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  • Опубликовано: 14 фев 2022
  • You’ve read all the self-help books, tried to change your mindset - you’ve done all the things…but something still feels off.
    We feel you + want you to know - you don’t have to do this alone. And this week’s podcast guests just might be able to help…
    Think about it: what if your mindset wasn’t the only way to make yourself “feel better”? What if there was a better way to heal?
    This week’s guests, transformational life coaches Christine Hassler and Alexi Panos, are taking a deep dive into somatic healing and exploring how the body is a filter for the world (and how it keeps score of repressed emotions).
    You’ll learn one of the best ways to release trauma from your past without reliving it in your present and find the personal freedom that awaits when you do.
    If you’ve hit a wall in your self-discovery voyage, this conversation is for you. Listen now!
    ► HIGHLIGHTS:
    The ONE healing modality you’re missing as a life coach + why that needs to change.
    Why traditional self-improvement rhetoric will only get you so far.
    How to navigate guilt and shame on your self-healing journey.
    Reframing trauma + understanding how to detect trauma patterns in your body.
    Why the coaching industry is broken + how you can be part of the revolution.
    How Alexi + Christine can personally help you take somatics to the next level with Elementum.
    ► SHOW LINKS:
    Free Training: Your Ultimate Roadmap to Making Six Figures in 2022: bossbabe.com/ultimate-2022
    Join The Société: bossbabe.com/The-Societe
    Unleashed with Alexi Panos:
    podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast...
    Over It & On With It with Christine Hassler:
    podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast...
    ► LET'S CONNECT:
    - BossBabe: @bossbabe.inc: / bossbabe.inc
    - Danielle Canty: @daniellecanty: / daniellecanty
    - Alexi Panos: @alexipanos: / alexipanos
    - Christine Hassler:@christinehassler: / christinehassler
    - Natalie Ellis: @iamnatalie: / iamnatalie

Комментарии • 16

  • @NewHorizonsMentalHealth
    @NewHorizonsMentalHealth 16 дней назад

    Powerful statement: A lot of times when we’re playing at our trauma over and over again we’re looking for what we didn’t get that we really needed when it happened and the people that remind us of the people that didn’t give it to us when it happened

  • @yennifercabrera3816
    @yennifercabrera3816 2 года назад +2

    I hate the fact some people trying to push you at therapist like that’s what you need in the negative way but in reality you’re looking more a coach or a good friend and not a friendnemy”

  • @nuesvasposibilidades
    @nuesvasposibilidades 2 года назад

    Thank you! ❤

  • @mm.rosado
    @mm.rosado 2 года назад +6

    Hi frieds at BossBabe, would you please change the video thumbnail to another more appropriate title? It is impossible for anyone to "heal trauma in 30 minutes", and this is a bit insulting to survivors. Otherwise, this episode was amazing, incredible, and very moving. Lots to take in and go back to. @bossbabe

  • @MrDidier96
    @MrDidier96 2 года назад

    So good to hear they're talking about psichology, trauma, ect. I had such a bad formation, my mum and dad (even though my dad it's so old school sometimes is judgy) are great but in school teachers where terrible and headmasters too...The used to shame us and send us to therapy but without explanation, so we couldn't talk and there was also bullying all the time by older students. So, getting older i had to keep on learning to take care of my mind, to stand up for myself i had a lot of trauma, and thankfully now i'm really assuming changes to get better in life constantly. :)

  • @soulshipconnection
    @soulshipconnection 2 года назад

    Such a poignant and confirming episode for me! I am so grateful for this podcast 💞 keep being great!

  • @sameraharvey
    @sameraharvey Год назад

    This is such great info! Im learning so much from your experiences healing trauma. Great work!

  • @prestonsmilesabundance
    @prestonsmilesabundance 2 года назад

    Amazing interview

  • @EthelandLiina
    @EthelandLiina 2 года назад

    I could listen BossBaBe for a hours! Love Your content

  • @miriamsmithard6041
    @miriamsmithard6041 Год назад

    Great episode

  • @mcufo528
    @mcufo528 11 месяцев назад

    lovely! I don't see the link to the coach training and certification program with the discount. Can anyone help me find it?

  • @stelladzudza1186
    @stelladzudza1186 2 года назад +1

    how do i find an elementum trained coach, i don’t want to be a coach I NEED a coach. amazing episode btw!

  • @Anikasoulshine
    @Anikasoulshine 5 месяцев назад

    What happens if we choose someone who reminds us of our parent but is not like them, but the triggers come up. My partner has similarities to my dad but he is very supportive and we try and heal together. Still it’s so painful. Am I in the right relationship. I am confused and not sure if I can trust myself with this person.

  • @carmenklammer3268
    @carmenklammer3268 Год назад

    I'm trying to understand if The Work Christine and Alexi are talking about here is anything to do with The Work of Byron Katie?

    • @CarlaSantorini
      @CarlaSantorini Год назад

      It's similar. The outcome is the same, but the tools used to get there may be different.

  • @stephenmorris8557
    @stephenmorris8557 Год назад

    The spelling in this comment section is industriously sucky !