Rich Souls

14. Finding Power in The Void with Alexia Kremer


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You left what you knew but don't know what's next. Now what?

Alexia Kremer walked away from a thriving career in 3D art she once loved to build something aligned with her essence. Next came The Void, a period of ambiguity and dissolution that taught her lessons only earned from experience.

Alexia and Saara dive into the liminal space so many of us find ourselves in today, exploring what it is, why it’s necessary, and how to connect with its medicine.

They also discuss why embodiment isn’t just spiritual theory but a practical framework for sustainable success, the power of archetypes in understanding our patterns and potential, and the Empress Way: Alexia’s approach to building empires through partnership, not force.


In this episode:

  • What "The Void" is and why it often follows aligned action

  • How to navigate the liminal space

  • Why embodiment is a practical solution for modern women

  • The Empress Way: building in partnership rather than in solitude

  • Archetypes as a tool for understanding your patterns and potential

  • Practices for finding stability when everything feels uncertain


This episode is for you if:

  • You’ve achieved what you wanted but now feel complete with it

  • You’re in a transition that feels like things are falling apart rather than coming together

  • You’re navigating intense ambiguity


Chapters

00:00 Introduction to Alexia Kremer

02:32 Navigating Identity and Purpose

05:20 Being a Generator

08:03 The Concept of The Void

10:35 The Blob Phase

13:33 Finding Comfort in The Void

28:19 Navigating The Void: Personal Journeys and Practices

35:59 Understanding Archetypes: The Collective Unconscious

41:54 The Empress Way: Redefining Feminine Power

48:09 The Symbiosis of Feminine and Masculine Energies


Connect with Alexia

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Where to Find Saara

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