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This time I'm here in the studio with Hollie Warnick, and we decided to take a little time to hit record. Hollie is an author who created a dream journal, a podcaster, and a mom of four. She's also a fun, playful person who exudes vibrancy. She's felt free to let that authentic part of herself out more and more over the years.
If you haven't read "Healing Through Broken Relationships" yet, I highly recommend it—and not just because I collaborated on it. These stories are phenomenal. It's so significant and moving to hear the stories right from the people who experienced them. It really highlights various types of relationships too.
Recently I've noticed a validity to consistency. Actually, this was highlighted by my husband who noted that I didn't crash before a recent podcast. When you keep at something, it helps you expand outside what you're used to. It helps you get out of your own box.
Hollie is right in it with me. She also sees the excitement of being on the edge; the precipice of what's next. When she's at the Grand Canyon, she gets this sense she wants to jump off and fly (but promises that she always remembers gravity isn't on her side). There's a sense that with this expansion comes a proliferating love and joy.
It's gravity versus freedom versus movement. They can all exist at once. What's most interesting is that when we are expanding into a new space, we don't even know what's there yet. I know what I don't know, but in this transformative space, you can ask to be shown.
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Connect with Hollie: https://www.holliewarnick.com/
Join me on Instagram: @perfectlyimperfectranda
By Randa Stratton Dutcher5
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This time I'm here in the studio with Hollie Warnick, and we decided to take a little time to hit record. Hollie is an author who created a dream journal, a podcaster, and a mom of four. She's also a fun, playful person who exudes vibrancy. She's felt free to let that authentic part of herself out more and more over the years.
If you haven't read "Healing Through Broken Relationships" yet, I highly recommend it—and not just because I collaborated on it. These stories are phenomenal. It's so significant and moving to hear the stories right from the people who experienced them. It really highlights various types of relationships too.
Recently I've noticed a validity to consistency. Actually, this was highlighted by my husband who noted that I didn't crash before a recent podcast. When you keep at something, it helps you expand outside what you're used to. It helps you get out of your own box.
Hollie is right in it with me. She also sees the excitement of being on the edge; the precipice of what's next. When she's at the Grand Canyon, she gets this sense she wants to jump off and fly (but promises that she always remembers gravity isn't on her side). There's a sense that with this expansion comes a proliferating love and joy.
It's gravity versus freedom versus movement. They can all exist at once. What's most interesting is that when we are expanding into a new space, we don't even know what's there yet. I know what I don't know, but in this transformative space, you can ask to be shown.
Register for Randa's Shine Bright Momentum Mastermind
Connect with Hollie: https://www.holliewarnick.com/
Join me on Instagram: @perfectlyimperfectranda