Burnt Out Mummas

Ep. 34 - New Beginnings: Growth, Pregnancy & The Power Of Community


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Summary


In this engaging conversation, the hosts discuss the transition into May, reflecting on personal growth and the importance of planting intentions. They delve into the theme of transforming bad luck into good karma, sharing personal experiences and insights on how to approach life's challenges without falling into a victim mentality. The discussion also touches on the power of manifestation, energy, and visualization techniques, particularly referencing Paul McKenna's work. As the conversation progresses, they reveal exciting personal news about pregnancy and future plans, emphasizing the importance of community and support during life's transitions.


Chapters


00:00 Welcome to May: New Beginnings

03:13 Transforming Bad Luck into Good Karma

20:04 Manifesting Change and Positive Energy

36:03 Embracing New Life: Pregnancy and Future Plans


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The Burnt Out Mumma’s: 


Isla is a thriving entrepreneur who runs a dynamic dance academy 💃🏼, is a published children’s book author 📚, and is also navigating the joys and challenges of being a burnt-out mum to 3-year-old Iona. Explore her world at www.boomartsacademy.com and www.boomstarbooks.com 


Paisley started in entertainment, moved into fashion and beauty after university, and became a globe-trotting celebrity PA, launching tech companies along the way. Now an entrepreneur in property and a busy mum of two, ages 3 and 6, she’s powered by ambition—and a little Thermo Tea. 


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Burnt Out MummasBy Isla and Paisley