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By Beth Lease
The podcast currently has 33 episodes available.
Trailer: My new re-branded podcast, Chase What You Love, is here!
Hey Hey! I'm back! It’s me Beth Gray Lease!
Welcome to my new, re-branded podcast called Chase What You Love!
As a podcaster and podcast manager, the road to where I am now hasn’t been clear cut or simple. I’ve spent a lot of time trying to figure out what the next best thing for me was. I’m the type of person who likes to try new things but also I’ve felt like I’ve been stuck because you’re not supposed to try new things, you’re supposed to stick to things you’re good at or just stick to one path.
And I used to feel bad about that. But, I realized that one, I’m not the only person who likes to try new things and then move on, and two, there’s really nothing wrong with that. And that’s kind of why I wanted to start this podcast, Chase What You Love. It’s all about Chasing what I’m loving right now. The things I love aren’t necessarily set in stone. My interests change from time to time! I get really into something, and then maybe I want switch it up a bit. And I like the variety in that.
I’m inviting you along for the ride.
My plan is to have different podcast seasons all featuring what I’m loving at that point in my life. I’m so excited that you’re here but I’m most excited about sharing that things that I’m loving with you and being able to connect about those things.
So, stay tuned, the first season of Chase What You Love is about to drop!
Thank you so much for showing up this week and listening to my podcast! I share a big big update about So, I Got Divorced. :)
Let's connect on Instagram. You can find me @ravenhairchica.
Stay tuned. I'll be back soon.
I'm so excited to share this interview that I did with Alicia Robertson, of Lemonade Life!
Alicia Robertson is an author, speaker, and trained life and divorce coach, who helps recently separated women through her business, Lemonade Life. She knows exactly how devastating it is to hear the words 'I want a divorce'. Her mission is to change the narrative around divorce, and provide support and guidance, with the ultimate goal of helping as many women as possible.
We talk about how she got started with Lemonade Life, mindset, how she supports women through the divorce process, healing, and dating!
Don't forget to get your copy of Alicia's book, Make Lemonade: Thrive Through Divorce by Transforming Your Life anywhere books are sold!
You can find Alicia on IG @lemonadelifecoach, her website lemonadelife.ca, email Alicia at [email protected].
You can connect with me on IG @ravenhairchica.
After I got divorced, I realized that I had no idea about what I wanted or needed. Literally, I couldn't make a decision. It was really hard for me! I was so used to going with the flow and not wanting to cause conflict, that I suppressed all of my wants and needs. For years! This week, I talk about what helped me start to trust myself and tune into what I needed after divorce.
Follow me on Instagram @ravenhairchica!
I spent a lot of time pretending that I was happy in my marriage, but also, I didn't really consider getting a divorce until I was at my limit for putting up with things that I could no longer ignore. I share how I knew I was going to get a divorce in today's episode.
Divorce is hard. It really is. It's not an easy decision.
Let's connect on IG: @ravenhairchica
The power of writing things down...and then burning them! Let me know if you try this!
Follow me @ravenhairchica on IG!
Have you heard this phrase or mantra? It's a huge reframe that made a big difference for me. It's a tough one to accept, but it does make a huge difference. Also, I talk about my favorite bird!
Hi friend! Today I share something that I have been thinking about lately. DIVORCE IS HARD. And it might seem like what you've been doing isn't that big of a deal, but it kind of is. You're amazing. You're doing it. You're not alone.
Connect with me on IG! @ravenhairchica
Shadow work explores the parts of ourselves that we normally keep hidden (suppressed or forgotten) from the world. When we work through our shadows, we finally process repressed emotions, release them, and accept ourselves unconditionally. Wow! Powerful stuff!
Kathryn Needham is a self-published author and has an amazingly supportive and informative Facebook Group called Healing Through Shadow Work.
You can connect with Kathryn:
This week is an interview I did with my friend, Meg. She shares her story about what led her to file for a divorce. Even though she's still going through the process of divorce, her story is so relatable. Meg is so gracious to share all about her health journey, moving from her house, and how her relationship with her kids has changed. Thanks again for sharing, Meg! I'm really curious about what parts of her story you resonate with.
Find Meg on IG @ecokind.style and @meg.e.m.c
The podcast currently has 33 episodes available.