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In the inaugural episode of The Alighted Way, Janelle and Colleen invite listeners into a raw and reflective exploration of fire—not just as an element, but as a teacher. Through firsthand stories of fire eating, fire walking, volcanic landscapes, cultural fire performance, and the visceral experience of being lit on fire during a professional photoshoot, Janelle examines how fear, preparation, and presence shape transformative moments.
The episode weaves together personal narrative, cultural observation, and philosophical reflection, moving from glowing coal paths to erupting volcanoes in Hawai‘i and Iceland, from sacred fire dances in Bali and Polynesia to the controlled intensity of a live lava show. At its core, this episode asks what it truly means to take calculated risks, to know one’s limits, and to step willingly into experiences that demand trust, focus, and surrender.
The conversation closes by reframing fire not as reckless danger, but as an initiatory force—one that reveals resilience, sharpens self-knowledge, and leaves behind sparks of insight for those willing to walk through it.
🔥 Key Moments
💬 Memorable Quotes
🪶 Themes Explored
Fear & Courage • Calculated Risk • Embodied Presence • Fire as Teacher • Cultural Fire Traditions • Transformation Through Experience
💠 Takeaway Message
Transformation does not come from recklessness, but from conscious choice. Fire teaches us that clarity, preparation, and self-awareness determine whether we are burned—or illuminated. Knowing when to step forward, and when to step back, is part of walking an aligned path.
🔗 Resources & Mentions
✨ Call to Action
If this episode sparked reflection for you, share The Alighted Way with someone who appreciates meaningful risk and deep listening. Follow the podcast for future episodes exploring elemental wisdom, spirit encounters, and the stories that shape who we become
By Janelle & ColleenIn the inaugural episode of The Alighted Way, Janelle and Colleen invite listeners into a raw and reflective exploration of fire—not just as an element, but as a teacher. Through firsthand stories of fire eating, fire walking, volcanic landscapes, cultural fire performance, and the visceral experience of being lit on fire during a professional photoshoot, Janelle examines how fear, preparation, and presence shape transformative moments.
The episode weaves together personal narrative, cultural observation, and philosophical reflection, moving from glowing coal paths to erupting volcanoes in Hawai‘i and Iceland, from sacred fire dances in Bali and Polynesia to the controlled intensity of a live lava show. At its core, this episode asks what it truly means to take calculated risks, to know one’s limits, and to step willingly into experiences that demand trust, focus, and surrender.
The conversation closes by reframing fire not as reckless danger, but as an initiatory force—one that reveals resilience, sharpens self-knowledge, and leaves behind sparks of insight for those willing to walk through it.
🔥 Key Moments
💬 Memorable Quotes
🪶 Themes Explored
Fear & Courage • Calculated Risk • Embodied Presence • Fire as Teacher • Cultural Fire Traditions • Transformation Through Experience
💠 Takeaway Message
Transformation does not come from recklessness, but from conscious choice. Fire teaches us that clarity, preparation, and self-awareness determine whether we are burned—or illuminated. Knowing when to step forward, and when to step back, is part of walking an aligned path.
🔗 Resources & Mentions
✨ Call to Action
If this episode sparked reflection for you, share The Alighted Way with someone who appreciates meaningful risk and deep listening. Follow the podcast for future episodes exploring elemental wisdom, spirit encounters, and the stories that shape who we become