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In this episode of The Empowered and Embodied Show, we uncover what it truly means to find abundance, balance, and resilience in life’s messy middle moments. Our guest, Virginia Elder, founder of Podcast Abundance, opens up about her journey from financial stress and debt to building a thriving business helping amplify women’s voices in podcasting. Together, we explore how to embrace and navigate life's challenging transitions with intentionality, self-compassion, and community support.
We share grounding practices during stressful times, the importance of finding anchors to stay centered, and how the pursuit of abundance is an ongoing process rather than a final destination. We also dive into redefining what empowerment means, and why true growth involves both empowering and disempowering moments.
"Abundance isn’t a destination—it’s a constant journey of finding value in every step, even the messy ones." – Virginia Elder
KEY TAKEAWAYS
KEY MOMENTS
[00:00] Celebrating Wins, Energy, and Community
[03:44] Virginia’s Journey to Building Podcast Abundance
[06:01] Understanding Abundance as a Constant Journey
[12:54] Shifting from Financial Stress to Empowerment
[17:40] Challenges of Long-Term Financial Goals
[24:03] Finding Grounding Anchors During Difficult Times
[28:19] Building Supportive and Intentional Communities
[31:31] Balancing Family and Financial Struggles
[37:21] Redefining Empowerment and Abundance
[41:50] Amplifying Women’s Voices in the Podcasting Space
Connect with Virginia Elder
Join a circle of changemakers committed to leading with purpose, presence and ease inside Kim's Rising Visionaries mentorship program.
Reclaim your career and confidence during midlife through Louise's Rise & Redefine program.
If you’re loving this show, come check out the Feminist Podcasters Collective, where creators like us are uplifting diverse voices and driving meaningful change. If you’re looking for new shows to fill your feed, head to https://feministpodcasterscollective.com
By Kim Romain & Louise NeilSend us a Message
In this episode of The Empowered and Embodied Show, we uncover what it truly means to find abundance, balance, and resilience in life’s messy middle moments. Our guest, Virginia Elder, founder of Podcast Abundance, opens up about her journey from financial stress and debt to building a thriving business helping amplify women’s voices in podcasting. Together, we explore how to embrace and navigate life's challenging transitions with intentionality, self-compassion, and community support.
We share grounding practices during stressful times, the importance of finding anchors to stay centered, and how the pursuit of abundance is an ongoing process rather than a final destination. We also dive into redefining what empowerment means, and why true growth involves both empowering and disempowering moments.
"Abundance isn’t a destination—it’s a constant journey of finding value in every step, even the messy ones." – Virginia Elder
KEY TAKEAWAYS
KEY MOMENTS
[00:00] Celebrating Wins, Energy, and Community
[03:44] Virginia’s Journey to Building Podcast Abundance
[06:01] Understanding Abundance as a Constant Journey
[12:54] Shifting from Financial Stress to Empowerment
[17:40] Challenges of Long-Term Financial Goals
[24:03] Finding Grounding Anchors During Difficult Times
[28:19] Building Supportive and Intentional Communities
[31:31] Balancing Family and Financial Struggles
[37:21] Redefining Empowerment and Abundance
[41:50] Amplifying Women’s Voices in the Podcasting Space
Connect with Virginia Elder
Join a circle of changemakers committed to leading with purpose, presence and ease inside Kim's Rising Visionaries mentorship program.
Reclaim your career and confidence during midlife through Louise's Rise & Redefine program.
If you’re loving this show, come check out the Feminist Podcasters Collective, where creators like us are uplifting diverse voices and driving meaningful change. If you’re looking for new shows to fill your feed, head to https://feministpodcasterscollective.com