Explore every episode of the podcast The World Needs Your Medicine
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| EP30. Human Design as a way of life with Eden Carpenter | 19 May 2026 | 01:00:38 | |
EP. 30 — Human Design as a Way of Life with Eden Carpenter What if self-worth isn’t actually something you earn? In this expansive conversation, Lauren sits down with human design educator Eden Carpenter to explore human design as a system for self-trust, aligned decision making, communication, nervous system awareness, and identity. Together, they unpack the emotional conditioning we inherit throughout life, how our nervous systems shape our realities, and the way human design can support healthier relationships, entrepreneurship, communication, and embodiment. This episode moves far beyond surface-level human design conversations and dives into:
Eden also shares insights from her advanced studies on human design across the lifespan and explains how different developmental stages influence our conditioning, emotional patterns, and sense of self. In this episode, we explore:
Eden Carpenter is a human design educator and guide known for her grounded, intuitive, and psychologically rich approach to human design, nervous system awareness, emotional healing, and self-trust. Connect with EdenWebsite: Instagram: Body of Wealth Program: Retreats with Lauren: The App: Instagram — @laurenoflove: Instagram — @recodingwealth: The World Needs Your Medicine Podcast Instagram: Website: All inquiries: | |||
| EP 10: Building A Business Without Sacrificing Self-Care with Kris Yeo | 13 Jan 2026 | 00:56:25 | |
Sometimes you realize the pace you’ve been moving just isn’t working anymore. Life gets full, your body feels it, and you know it’s time to slow down and check in... That’s where this episode began. Today I’m joined by Kris Yeo - a plus-size model, stepmom, business owner, and co-host of the “Blonde Highlights” podcast. She champions self-love, body acceptance, and helping women build the confidence to show up fully in their lives. Kris and I dropped into a really grounded conversation about the invisible weight women carry, the pressure to over-function, and the moment when your body deeply asks you to finally slow down... We explored what it looks like to build a business without losing yourself, how to navigate partnership under stress, and the deep recalibration that happens when you stop saying yes to everything. A big theme we kept circling back to was the turning point in a woman’s life - the moment she starts choosing herself again. The moment she realizes she can’t keep pushing past her limits, and she begins creating boundaries that actually support her well-being, her relationships, and her work. The medicine of this episode will help you feel seen in your own season of soul shifting and slowing down, and encourage you to walk away with self-gifted permission to honor your energy in entirely new ways. We also talk about:
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| EP 9: Trauma and the Voice - Healing Your Self-Expression with Dominique Zuniga | 13 Jan 2026 | 01:18:45 | |
Your voice was never meant to be perfect. It was meant to be a portal; for healing the emotions you've carried in silence, remembering the truth of who you are, and expressing your unique medicine. Today I'm joined by Dominique Zuniga - a world-renowned vocal artist and multi-instrumentalist. Born in the USA of Saudi Arabian and Mexican descent, she's known for her ethereal world music style and ethnic vocals. Officially signed with record label Cafe de Anatolia, her signature work is best presented in her cinematic world music album, IKALGI. She's traveled the world studying cultured music with African, Middle Eastern Sufi, and Classical Indian influences, and she combines these elements to create her own unique sound. Having received opera training at the age of 19 as a Mezzo Soprano, hitting soaring high notes is her pleasure. Dominique encourages people to connect with their voice through online seminars, ceremonies, and retreats throughout the world. Dominique and I dropped into a deeply honest conversation about her journey - from a childhood marked by abuse and foster homes, to the moment music became her lifeline, to the spiritual awakening that shifted everything about how she relates to her voice. We explored what it really means to sing from your authentic channel, the difference between performing and transmitting, and why so many of us are afraid to let ourselves be heard. One of the themes that kept circling back was this: our pure nature is as wild as birds and as unapologetic as the sea - but we've been so conditioned to believe otherwise. The journey of reclaiming your voice isn't about getting it right... It's about exploring every sound you can make; the ugly, the beautiful, the raw - and loving yourself there. Let this be your permission slip to stop performing and start expressing. To honor your full yes and your full no. And to remember that the world doesn't need the polished version of you - it needs your humanity... your medicine. We also talk about:
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| EP 26: Healed Daughter, Unhealed Family: Family Vacation Exp. | 21 Apr 2026 | 00:43:40 | |
This is one of the most personal episodes I've ever shared on the show. For years, I avoided long stretches of time with my family. I'd see my mom a few times a year, my sisters once a year, and my dad sometimes not at all. That distance was about needing space to heal from the environment I grew up in without constantly being pulled back into it. So when my dad suggested a week-long family vacation, I had a full year to think about whether I was actually ready. I set my boundaries right away, and I walked in with more preparation than I've ever had for something like this. This episode is my honest debrief of that week. I share the moment on day one when everything old came to the surface, the breakdown I had in the car with Matt, and the inner child work that happened in real time as I let my body move what I'd suppressed for twenty + years. We also talk about:
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| EP 3: Tantra, Life Force, and the Body-Led Path with Amanda Biccum | 13 Jan 2026 | 01:15:01 | |
There's a reason so many of us feel disconnected from our own desire, intuition, and capacity... we've spent years living from the neck up - thinking our way through life instead of feeling our way through it. This conversation is about what happens when we finally come home to the body. Today I'm joined by Amanda Biccum - an embodiment mentor and Tantra facilitator who helps women reconnect with their bodies, sensuality, and sexuality. As co-founder of the Temple of Radiance, she's guided hundreds of women worldwide through transformative retreats, trainings, and online programs. Amanda's work focuses on integrating embodiment and Tantra into daily life - bringing more love, intimacy, and sacred connection into every part of the way we live. Amanda and I dive into a deeply vulnerable conversation about what Tantra actually is (and isn’t), how life force energy moves through the body, and why so many of us feel disconnected from our own desire, intuition, and capacity. We explored how sexual patterns mirror life patterns, what it means to live a body-led life, and how to navigate growth with a partner who may be on a different path. One of the big themes we circled back to again and again was this: the body is not an obstacle to spiritual evolution, it is the doorway. Healing, intimacy, and creativity all begin with our willingness to feel, to inhabit ourselves fully, and to trust the wisdom that rises from within. The medicine of this episode will help you feel more expanded and grounded - and ready to explore your own life force with more curiosity, compassion, and reverence. We also talk about:
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| EP 24: Healing Body Shame and Breast Implant Illness with Brianne Roberge | 07 Apr 2026 | 01:08:48 | |
If you've been at war with your body and have perpetually struggled with feeling unworthy… this one is for you. Today I'm joined by Brianne Roberge - a writer, podcast host, and speaker whose work began with a simple question: "What if I could be the voice that I was searching for, for all these years?" Brianne spent most of her life chasing perfection in identity, career, and doing life "the right way" - until she hit her 30s and a quiet realization set in... this isn't the life I'm meant to live. What looked good on the outside was built on a need for validation, fear of judgment, people-pleasing, and deep internal fragmentation. Now a minimalist and world traveler, Brianne is a self-proclaimed de-influencer who speaks with raw honesty about healing trauma, shedding the masks we've carried for decades, and making bold, uncomfortable moves to create a life that's actually worth living. Brianne and I dropped into a deep conversation about how childhood trauma can silently drive our adult choices, the moment she realized her implants were never about self-love, and the years she spent being dismissed by doctors while her body was screaming for her attention. We explored what it looks like to love your body even while knowing you want to change it. Brianne's story is living proof that when we trace our choices back to intention, everything shifts. We also talk about:
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| EP 18: When Working Out Feels Like Play: Radical Rebounding with Rachel Lawrence | 24 Feb 2026 | 00:49:37 | |
Sometimes healing looks like putting on music, getting on a trampoline, and letting your body remember what it feels like to play. When my guest this week told me she broke her first trampoline in two weeks from bouncing too hard, I knew this was going to be a fun conversation. Today I'm joined by Rachel Lawrence - founder of Radical Rebounding and Sedona-based studio owner. At her core, everything Rachel shares comes from lived experience - not just movement, but healing, resilience, and learning how to come home to herself after seasons of burnout, disconnection, and doing all the things without feeling truly alive. Radical Rebounding was born from that frequency. The trampoline became a tool, but the real work has always been about nervous system regulation, self-trust, joy, and remembering our bodies as safe, wise, and powerful. Rachel and I dropped in about what it really looks like to build something from nothing - the borrowed money, the broken trampolines, the therapist visits before hitting record for the first time. We talked about what movement can unlock emotionally, why women need spaces where they feel safe enough to be a little feral, and how the shift from "I have to" to "I get to" rippled into every corner of her life. One of the threads that kept weaving through our conversation was this idea that courage and confidence are not the same thing. Rachel didn't wait until she felt confident to start - she moved forward scared and unsure, and let the courage carry her. That truth hit me deeply, and I think it will hit you too. This episode will help give you permission to move your body differently, to let play be part of your healing, and to take the next step before your brain has a chance to talk you out of it. We also talk about:
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| EP 14: Leaving Corporate, Healing Sisterhood Wounds, and Reclaiming Your Voice with Erin Gallagher | 03 Feb 2026 | 01:17:04 | |
There's a moment many of us reach where we realize we've been abandoning ourselves in service to everyone else… and something deep inside finally says, enough. That's where this conversation begins. Today I'm joined by Erin Gallagher - author, CEO and Founder of HYPE WOMEN: a system-challenging sisterhood of women building collective wealth. Erin's inclusive ecosystem unlocks women's access to human, social, financial, political and spiritual capital. Karma is their currency. Hype is their constancy. Creator of the global Hype Women Movement, Erin is a speaker, mother, intersectional feminist, abortion beneficiary, yogi and witch. Before building this movement, she spent 15 years climbing the corporate ladder in marketing and PR - until she walked away from everything she thought she wanted and began the messy, beautiful process of rebuilding her life on her own terms. Erin and I dropped into a deep honest conversation about what it really costs to outgrow your old life - the relationships that fall away, the identity that has to die, and the grief that nobody talks about when they sell you on "growth." We explored what it looks like to stop performing, stop controlling, and finally let yourself be seen in the middle of the mess. One of the things that struck me most was this: so many of us are afraid to receive the very love and celebration we're starving for. We've been told lies about ourselves for so long that when someone finally sees us, we think they must be wrong. By the end of this episode, my hope is that you feel permission to stumble as you grow, and navigate your own transformation - publicly, imperfectly, and without apology. We also talk about:
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Guest Resources: Erin's Instagram: @erin.gallag.her Erin's Book: Hype Women: Breaking Free From Mean Girls, Patriarchy, and Systems Silencing You Erin's Website: hypewomen.com | |||
| EP 21: The Real Work of Sisterhood - Medicine, Mirrors, and Healing with Stephanie Burgos | 17 Mar 2026 | 00:57:10 | |
There's a point on the healing path where you realize you can't do it alone - and that the women you walk beside become some of your greatest teachers. Not necessarily because the friendship is easy, but because it asks you to keep looking at yourself as you heal together. Today I'm joined by Dr. Stephanie Burgos - Emergency Medicine physician, Medicine Woman, Breathwork Facilitator, multidimensional quantum healer, and somatic practitioner devoted to restoring harmony and safety within the body. Her training in the ER shaped a nervous system built for holding intensity with steadiness and discernment. Her initiations as a medicine woman and study of the shamanic arts refined her ability to listen deeply - not just to symptoms or stories, but to sensation, energy, and the intelligence moving beneath them. Her work lives at the intersection of science and spirit, bridging the seen and unseen so people can return to their bodies as sites of truth, intelligence, and self-trust. Stephanie and I met seven years ago at a Tony Robbins seminar, both chasing something outside ourselves and not yet knowing who we really were. Since then, we've walked parallel healing journeys - through plant medicine, through dark nights of the soul, through business partnership, spiritual facilitation, and the kind of triggers that only someone truly close to you can bring up. We also talk about:
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| EP 20: My Psychedelic Healing Journey - Ayahuasca, Mushrooms and Sacred Ceremony | 10 Mar 2026 | 01:08:58 | |
This episode is one of the most personal I've ever recorded. I'm taking you inside my entire journey with psychedelic medicine - from the moment a friend first said "mushrooms can help with that," to sitting in over 100 Ayahuasca ceremonies, to becoming a facilitator alongside my teacher and my best friend in the jungles of Costa Rica. I share the full timeline - my first mushroom ceremony with my husband, the grief and the bliss that cracked me open, the death and rebirth cycles that taught me how to surrender, moving to Sedona for nine months to study and heal, and the moment facilitation found me without me ever looking for it. I also get honest about safety in ceremony spaces, the importance of working with experienced and tradition-rooted facilitators, and why integration is the piece most people skip that matters the most. My hope is that this episode meets you where you are on your path - whether you're curious, called, or already deep in the work, and reminds you to trust the timeline of your own healing. I also talk about:
Episode Related Resources: Read the Blog post for this episode here! Interested in joining Lauren for a retreat in Costa Rica? Find the details here: https://www.solwindlegacy.com/retreat Listen to Lauren’s other plant medicine episodes on the Lauren of Love Show: EP363: Ayahuasca, Sexual Trauma, and My Recent Healing: https://laurenoflove.mykajabi.com/podcasts/the-lauren-of-love-podcast/episodes/2149110809 EP347: My Healing Experience with Ayahuasca in Peru: https://laurenoflove.mykajabi.com/podcasts/the-lauren-of-love-podcast/episodes/2149110826 EP338: Healing My Womb and Sexual Trauma with Kambo and Bufo-5 Meo DMT: https://laurenoflove.mykajabi.com/podcasts/the-lauren-of-love-podcast/episodes/2149110835 EP329: Ayahuasca Lessons from Costa Rica: https://laurenoflove.mykajabi.com/podcasts/the-lauren-of-love-podcast/episodes/2149110843 EP327: Plant Medicine, Spiritual Warfare & Mental Health: https://laurenoflove.mykajabi.com/podcasts/the-lauren-of-love-podcast/episodes/2149110845 EP298: Q&A! Plant Medicine, Ayahuasca & Self Healing Path: https://laurenoflove.mykajabi.com/podcasts/the-lauren-of-love-podcast/episodes/2149110875 EP297: The Hard & Healing Road of Ayahuasca Plant Medicine: https://laurenoflove.mykajabi.com/podcasts/the-lauren-of-love-podcast/episodes/2149110876 EP296: My Teacher and My Favorite Ayahuasca Vision Memories: https://laurenoflove.mykajabi.com/podcasts/the-lauren-of-love-podcast/episodes/2149110877 EP295: My Most Impactful Ayahuasca Visions: https://laurenoflove.mykajabi.com/podcasts/the-lauren-of-love-podcast/episodes/2149110878 EP294: Going to Peru, Ayahuasca, and My Four Year Study with Plant Medicine: https://laurenoflove.mykajabi.com/podcasts/the-lauren-of-love-podcast/episodes/2149110879 Lauren of Love Resources:
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| EP 1: Where The Story Begins | 13 Jan 2026 | 00:23:32 | |
There was a moment years ago during meditation when I heard a sentence that ignited a spark deep in my spirit: The world needs your medicine. I didn’t fully understand it at the time, but it stayed with me. It became the anchor for my work, and ultimately - the foundation for this entire podcast… This is where we begin. In this first episode of The World Needs Your Medicine, we’re grounding into the heart and intention of this show. At its core, this podcast is about remembering the gifts we carry, being honest about the challenges that shape us, and creating a space where real stories and lived experiences become medicine for all of us. Today I take you through the key moments that shaped my own path: leaving my job in television news, navigating the unraveling of an abusive marriage, moving through chronic illness, and stepping into spiritual healing. These were the seasons that forced me to peel back the layers, look at my own resistance, and understand why so many of us doubt our power just as we’re being called to use it. I also talk about:
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| EP 16: Healing Trauma To Find Your Soul's Voice with Sarah Evangeline | 17 Feb 2026 | 01:06:24 | |
At some point, the inner work has to lead somewhere. The nervous system regulation, trauma processing, therapy sessions - all of it eventually has to translate into a life you actually want to live. This episode is about that bridge. Today I'm joined by Sarah Evangeline - author, life coach, spiritual guide, and founder of The Soul-Talk Method. With a Master's in Counseling and Life Coaching, Sarah has guided over 200 people through inner child healing, embodiment practices, and releasing the emotional pain that keeps us stuck. Her work is rooted in one mission: helping people feel safe within themselves again so they can experience true joy and peace. Sarah and I dropped into a tender and honest conversation about what it really takes to rebuild your life from the inside out. She shared her journey through religious trauma, abusive family dynamics, relationships that kept her small, and the moment she finally heard the words: "You're allowed to ask yourself what you want." We talked about what it means to grieve the life you thought was good enough, to make decisions before you feel ready, and to stop waiting for your flaws to disappear before you let yourself be loved. One theme that kept surfacing was this: permission is the doorway. Not perfection or having everything all figured out. Just the simple, radical act of allowing yourself to feel good - and trusting that you're already closer to yourself than you were before you gave yourself that gift. We also talk about:
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| EP 11: Coming Out of the Spiritual Closet - My Story | 20 Jan 2026 | 01:12:12 | |
There's a version of yourself you might be afraid to let people see. A spiritual side that feels too personal, vulnerable, or "out there" to share with those around you. So many of us are moving through a reclamation of this aspect of ourselves right now - finding our own connection to spirit outside of the structures we were raised in, and wondering how to hold that truth without hiding it or forcing it on others. If you've been tiptoeing between who you're becoming and who you used to be, this episode is for you. Today I'm opening up about my own journey of coming into right relationship with my spirituality - from growing up in a strict Roman Catholic household where the body was shameful and God was someone to fear, to finding spirit on a mountaintop in Sedona, to walking the path of plant medicine and earth-based healing. What I've learned is that coming out of the spiritual closet isn't a single moment of declaration... It's a layered process - one that asks us to reclaim our inner child's knowing, embrace the rebellious teenager within us, and slowly build the self-trust to stop seeking validation for experiences that are deeply, uniquely ours. I also talk about:
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| EP 15: What's Happening In My Business Right Now: A Vulnerable Share | 10 Feb 2026 | 00:56:11 | |
What happens when the business you built no longer matches the person you're becoming? What if growth stopped being about hitting the next milestone, and started being about how nourished you actually feel? That's where I've been lately. In this episode, I'm pulling back the curtain on what's really happening behind the scenes of my entrepreneurial journey - the pivot energy, the questioning, the seasons of confidence and doubt, and the deep recalibration that's been asking for my attention. After a decade of building, launching, and scaling, I've entered a season that looks very different from the one before it. I'm sharing honestly about what it's like to burn down infrastructure that's already working, in order to build something that actually feels good - and how I'm learning to trust the process even when I can't see the whole picture. We explore the tension between cocooning and creating, the pressure to perform on social media, and why your challenges as an entrepreneur are actually a privilege when you hold them inside the bigger picture. I also get into how I've started designing my business around my 25-day hormone cycle instead of forcing myself into a rhythm that was never built for women. If you've been questioning your path, feeling the pull to slow down, or wondering if it's okay to redefine what success looks like for you right now - this episode is your permission slip. I also talk about:
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| EP 17: My Liver Flush Experience | 21 Feb 2026 | 00:51:12 | |
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| EP 28: Sovereignty, Discernment, and Spiritual Integrity with Victoria Pippo | 05 May 2026 | 01:05:51 | |
There's a line between developing spiritual gifts and being prepared to use them in service to others. This episode is about what it actually looks like to be a grounded, sovereign practitioner in a saturated spiritual landscape, and why discernment matters more than ever. Today I'm joined by Victoria Pippo - an interference healer for global visionaries and high-performing lightworkers. She works with leaders navigating influence and impact, helping them clear the subtle distortions that disrupt discernment, sovereignty, and natural order. Victoria is the founder of The Sovereign Healer™, The Spiritual Debate podcast, Light Types, and The Great Merge™ - initiatives devoted to advancing energetic integrity, healing, and leadership clarity for starseeds worldwide. Her work bridges spiritual resolution, psychic hygiene, and the unseen influences shaping modern leadership, equipping high-level change-makers to operate from God's power rather than false light fragmentation. We talked about the pendulum swing from New Age to Christianity that's happening collectively right now, the dangers of un-consented channeling in spiritual spaces, and what it really looks like to be a hollow-bodied conduit without slipping into spiritual arrogance. We also talk about:
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| EP 6: A Sacred, Loving Relationship With Your Body with Krista Williams | 13 Jan 2026 | 01:00:31 | |
What happens when you've spent your whole life at war with your body? When the cues it gives you like hunger, pleasure, and intuition have been muted for so long that you've forgotten how to hear them? That's the territory we explore in today's conversation... I'm joined by Krista Williams - co-founder of Almost 30, a global community and brand dedicated to empowering people through life's transitions. As co-host of the critically acclaimed Almost 30 podcast, she's become a leading voice in spirituality and wellness. She also co-created Morning Microdose, a top-rated daily inspiration podcast. Krista leads luxury wellness retreats and has helped thousands through her transformational courses, The Life Edit and Metamorphosis. Her first book, Almost 30: A Definitive Guide to a Life You Love for the Next Decade and Beyond, co-written with Lindsey Simcik, is out now. Krista and I dropped into a raw, honest conversation about what it actually takes to heal your relationship with your body - not through another diet or biohack, but through feeling your feelings, releasing codependent patterns, and creating a relationship with yourself that isn't filtered through anyone else's beliefs or expectations. So many women are carrying grief, sadness, and disappointment they've had to hide because they feel like no one can hold them. The path back to liberation is about finally letting yourself feel what you've been suppressing. We also talk about:
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| EP 7: The Spine of a Queen in Business and Love with Andrea Crowder | 13 Jan 2026 | 01:09:24 | |
Sometimes the biggest barrier to receiving what we deeply want is invisible to us. Our body can be broadcasting "stay back" while our mouth is saying "come closer" - and we have no idea it's happening. So, what's really going on beneath the surface when we can't stop doing, fixing, and proving? That's the territory we explored in today's conversation. I'm joined by Andrea Crowder - a nervous system expert, embodiment coach, and guide for high-achieving women who are ready to stop over-functioning their way through life and relationships. Andrea accidentally became a professional Pressure Diffuser for 7 and 8 figure founders, reality TV stars, and industry power players after casually posting one sentence that cracked the internet open and even made the bros pause: "I've made 7 figures - not a penny from pressure. Only pleasure." That one post earned her interviews on top podcasts like Mindvalley Coaches, and sparked a movement impacting thousands. In that moment, Andrea realized something profound: women weren't starving for another strategy - they were starving for a softer way to win. Andrea and I dropped in about what's really happening when we can't stop pushing forward, even when we're exhausted. We explored the difference between truth and trauma, why our bodies brace even in safe moments, and how the "good girl" conditioning keeps so many women trapped in cycles of over-functioning and resentment. Andrea shared vulnerable stories from her own relationship and the moment she discovered what she calls "the spine of the queen." One of the most powerful themes we kept returning to was this: the most powerful woman on the planet isn't the one who loves herself the most or has the most resources - it's the woman who understands herself the most. When you understand your biology as a tool, you can return to your heart in minutes and lead from there. The medicine of this episode will give you language for patterns you've been living but couldn't name - and permission to finally stop gripping so tightly. We also talk about:
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| EP 13: Womb Work, Trauma Healing, and Learning to Slow Down with Patricia Ode | 27 Jan 2026 | 01:07:01 | |
There's a place in the body most of us have been taught to ignore, manage, or disconnect from entirely. And yet - it holds our stories, our lineage, and our deepest capacity for healing and creation… the womb-space. Today I'm joined by Patricia Ode - an Alternative and Ancient Medicine Practitioner. Her work weaves ancient wisdom with deep body-based healing to help women come home to themselves, their wombs, and the truth their bodies have to say. Patricia and I dropped into an illuminating conversation about what womb work actually is (and why it applies to every woman), how chronic illness and autoimmune conditions are often the body's way of asking us to finally listen, and what it means to build safety inside your own body as the foundation for everything else. The medicine of this episode will help give you permission to slow down, listen to your body, and consider that womb-work might be a missing link in your healing journey. We also talk about:
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| EP 12: Becoming The Embodied Spiritual Leader | 24 Jan 2026 | 02:05:26 | |
In this live, unfiltered transmission, Lauren invites you into a deeply embodied conversation about leadership, entrepreneurship, and what it actually means to feel safe inside your own life and work. This episode is not about pushing harder, fixing yourself, or forcing clarity. It’s about remembering that your expansion is cyclical — not linear — and that returning to fear, doubt, or uncertainty doesn’t mean you’re failing. It means you’re deepening. Inside this experience, Lauren explores the difference between being stuck in fear versus being in a true “winter” season, why your body holds the codes for wealth and creativity, and how disconnection from the body can quietly sabotage your business, voice, and sense of self-trust. You’ll hear reflections on embodied leadership, nervous system safety, feminine wisdom, boundaries, money, social media, creativity, and the myth that success must come at the expense of your wellbeing. This episode is especially for you if you:
This is an invitation to slow down, listen inward, and reconnect with the version of you that already knows what to do — when she feels safe enough to hear herself. At the end of the episode, Lauren shares more about Mirror Mentorship, a six-month immersive container designed to support embodied spiritual leaders in cultivating self-trust, sovereignty, and sustainable success. Take what resonates. Leave the rest. Lauren of Love Resources:
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| EP 23: How I Healed My Life (and then Created the Heal Program) | 31 Mar 2026 | 01:03:28 | |
What does it actually take to heal your life from the inside out? We’re going on a journey today… I'm taking you all the way back. Back to the abusive marriage, the corporate job that was slowly suffocating me, the chronic illness that I thought I would never heal from - I'm sharing the unfiltered timeline of how I went from completely disconnected from myself to building a life and a healing method rooted in my lived transformation. We go deep into what healing actually is beneath all the self-help noise - why it's a spiritual initiation and not a to-do list, why every version of you that's ever been hurt still lives inside you, and what happened when I stopped trying to fix myself with action steps and started surrendering to something bigger. I also open up about my nine month healing sabbatical, sitting with Ayahuasca, letting my business crash, and how that season became the foundation for everything I teach now. My hope is that this episode meets you exactly where you are - whether you're in the thick of your healing, just beginning to ask the deeper questions, or somewhere in between feeling like nothing is working. Grab some tea and let’s have a chat, we're going deep today. I also talk about:
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| EP 4: The Dark Feminine as Medicine for Shame with Emily Michele | 13 Jan 2026 | 01:13:19 | |
What would it feel like to stop hiding the parts of yourself you were taught to suppress? For so many women, the sensual, expressive, and untamed parts of who we are get pushed down early - through comments about our bodies, messages about how to be "good," and the process of learning that certain parts of us made other people uncomfortable. And so we adapted. We dimmed. We performed. Now… we rewrite it all. Today I'm joined by Emily Michele - a certified Somatic Practitioner and neuroscience-informed life and success coach who guides high-performing women back into their bodies, their power, and their truth. Her work blends female nervous system regulation, shadow integration, and embodied leadership to help women upgrade their standards and self-concept, awaken their potential, and take aligned action. A former corporate finance executive turned multi-six-figure entrepreneur and soon-to-be mother of four, Emily has lived through perfectionism, over-functioning, and self-silencing - teaching from embodiment, not just theory. Her work is a beautiful rebellion back to your dark side, the side you've been taught by society to shame, suppress, and dissociate from - but it's the power that unlocks the next level of expansion. Emily and I got into deep waters in this one - what the dark feminine actually is beyond the Instagram aesthetic, how shame gets stored and passed down through lineages, and what it really takes to soften when your whole life has been built on control and independence. We also talked about what shifts in your relationships and intimacy when you finally feel safe in your own body. One thread that kept weaving through our conversation: the healing we're here to offer others is usually the healing we've had to walk through ourselves. And the parts we rejected the longest often hold the most power. The medicine of this episode will inspire you to welcome all of yourself back home - the messy, the wild, and the parts still waiting to be seen. We also talk about:
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| EP 5: Business Initiations, Boundaries, & Shifting Directions with Amanda Bucci | 13 Jan 2026 | 01:09:25 | |
There's a moment many of us reach on the entrepreneurial path when the version of success we built starts to feel like it's killing us from the inside out. The body refuses to keep up with the pace, and what once felt exciting now feels draining. Somewhere beneath the surface, a quiet voice starts asking if there's another way... Today I'm joined by Amanda Bucci - a business coach, author, and identity advisor passionate about helping people codify their genius into scalable programs while guiding them through life-altering identity-level transformation. A trailblazer in the digital space, Amanda first gained recognition as one of the original influencers in 2014, quickly rising to internet fame and 7-figure success. After experiencing burnout, debt, and cancellation trauma, Amanda saw the dark side of business and online visibility. Her work now is centered around supporting people in fighting for their dreams by rewiring their subconscious beliefs and identity around success, money, and visibility - so they can blow up their brands without losing themselves in the process. Amanda and I dropped into a powerful conversation about the shame that comes with financial crisis, the pressure to share everything online, and what it actually looks like to protect your sensitivity while still building something meaningful. We explored the beliefs that pair success with suffering, how to know if you're in flow or just in comfort, and the deep inner reconfiguration required to create a business that can hold your expansion. One of the themes we kept circling back to was this: you don't have to give up your ambition to have your health, your aliveness, and your relationships. There is a way to build without burnout - but it requires a level of honesty with yourself that can feel difficult to face. The medicine of this episode will give you permission to slow down, protect your energy, and to trust that the version of success meant for you doesn't require you to lose yourself in the process. We also talk about:
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| EP 25: Inside the ADHD Brain: Burnout and Creative Brilliance with Jennie Anderson | 14 Apr 2026 | 00:56:47 | |
ADHD is one of the most studied and most misunderstood diagnoses out there - and for millennial women especially, it's showing up later in life in ways nobody prepared us for. The burnout, shame around rest, the 15 unfinished projects, feeling that something is off but not knowing what… Today I'm joined by Jennie Anderson - a registered nurse turned entrepreneur and coach who works with brilliant women with ADHD-style brains to stop treating themselves like the problem. She helps women rebuild self-trust beneath the layers of procrastination, masking, inconsistency, and shutdown - and create momentum that no longer requires self-abandonment. Jennie and I dove in about what ADHD actually looks like in adult women, how it shows up in entrepreneurship, and why so many of us hit a wall in our 30s when hormones begin to shift. We explored hyper focus, the cycle of creative brilliance followed by burnout, and the deep shame so many women carry around rest and productivity. One of the biggest themes we kept coming back to was self-trust - listening to your body, giving yourself permission to play, and learning to honor your unique energy. We also talk about:
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| EP 22: The Science and Spiritual Power of Psychedelic Medicine with Tiffany Hurd | 24 Mar 2026 | 00:52:13 | |
Most of us were introduced to medicine through a prescription pad. A pill to sleep, a pill to focus, a pill to take the edge off. But there's a whole other world of medicine that's been quietly changing lives - one rooted in the earth, science, and in a kind of healing that goes far deeper than symptom management. Today I'm joined by Tiffany Hurd - Microdosing Advisor and Head of Partnerships at Golden Rule. We also talk about:
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| EP 8: Building Your Dream Life While Working a 9-5 with Kelly Chase | 13 Jan 2026 | 01:15:51 | |
What if staying in your 9-5 isn't a sign of playing small, but an act of self-trust and a gift for your nervous system? This conversation is for anyone who has ever felt the gap between what they know they're capable of and what they're presently doing. It's for those who have questioned whether they're allowed to build their business at their own pace, without burning everything down to prove they want it. Today I'm joined by Kelly Chase - an entrepreneur, social influencer, podcast host, speaker, and reality TV star best known for her role as a cast mate on the breakaway hit Netflix show, Love Is Blind Season 1. With over 350,000 followers on social media, Kelly uses her platform and voice to inspire others to "chase life" and make the most of where they are in their journey. Kelly is a voice for women navigating identity shifts, emotional growth, and elevated self-trust. After years of personal transformation - healing attachment patterns, rewiring subconscious beliefs, and learning to live from a more regulated nervous system - she now shares insights on feminine embodiment, love, wealth, and lifestyle from a place of lived experience. Her work invites women to slow down, reconnect with themselves, and become the version of them who feels safe, grounded, and deeply aligned. She ultimately teaches women how to say "No" to the wrong things and "Yes" to the right things so they too can live a more purpose-led, happy, healthy, and wealthy life. Together, we explore the messy middle of entrepreneurship - the shame of inconsistent income, the exhaustion of performing success, and the quiet courage it takes to set boundaries around your own growth. Kelly shares openly about her panic attacks, the moment she finally chose herself, and why she refuses to leave her nine-to-five until she feels truly grounded. What emerges is a rich conversation about self-abandonment - how easy it is to lose yourself chasing trends, algorithms, and other people's definitions of success. And how the real work is staying true to who you are, even when it feels like everyone else has it figured out. If you've ever felt frustrated with yourself for not being further along, this episode will remind you that clarity is layered, healing takes time, and your pace is not a reflection of your potential. We also talk about:
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| EP 27: Repressed Trauma and Intuition: The Subconscious Healing Path With Eboni Banks | 28 Apr 2026 | 00:51:48 | |
If you've ever wondered whether you can heal something you can't fully remember - this week’s episode is for you. Today I'm joined by Eboni Banks - mystic, survivor, writer, and embodied teacher. As an intuition coach and intuitive healing mentor, Eboni helps people deepen their intuitive abilities by reconnecting with their five primary senses and transforming everyday experiences into powerful inner guidance. She's pioneering a new understanding of intuition and psychic awareness - not as rare gifts, but as natural aspects of our human design that are available to everyone. Eboni and I dropped in deeply right off the bat; talking about trauma, repression, the subconscious healing path, and what it looks like when your body starts moving toward wholeness before your mind has caught up. She shared her own story of repressing sexual trauma for 18 years, and how yoga, prayer, and spiritual practice quietly created enough safety for the truth to finally find its way out. We also talk about:
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| EP 2: Business Trauma - A Decade of Hard Lessons | 13 Jan 2026 | 01:20:15 | |
There's a side of entrepreneurship that’s rarely talked about openly - the moments that shake us to our core, the client experiences that cause us to question our boundaries, and the seasons where building feels more like breaking open. In this episode, I'm pulling back the curtain on ten years of real, raw business experiences and the trauma that shaped me into the leader I am today. I take you through the full timeline; from my very first $8,000 month and the panic that followed, to mentor relationships that left me questioning everything, to the season I burned down my entire business and moved to Sedona to heal. I share what happened when I hit $100k in a month and had a nervous breakdown at a Tony Robbins training. I get honest about difficult client dynamics, boundaries I let get crossed, and the deep work required to keep showing up after experiences that made me want to close my doors forever. One truth kept revealing itself through every single one of these initiations: our business will mirror back every unhealed part of us. They will bring up every unintegrated wound, every old pattern, every place we still don't feel safe - to refine us into who we're becoming. My hope is that this episode helps you feel less alone in the hard seasons, more resourced to move through challenges without pulling away, and deeply reminded that your humanity is not a liability in your leadership - it's the whole point. I also talk about:
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| EP 19: The Spiritual Money Codes Every Woman Needs with Erin West | 03 Mar 2026 | 01:15:31 | |
So many of us were never taught to build wealth. We were taught to save, to spend on staying beautiful, to hand the finances to someone else and hope for the best. Somewhere along the way, the disconnect between women and money became so normalized that most of us don't even realize we've been living inside it. Today I'm joined by Erin West - a Princeton graduate, former intellectual property lawyer, single mom, and public intellectual working at the confluence of women, money, soul, and sovereignty. After her 20-year marriage began to dissolve, Erin walked away from a high-achieving path that left her numb and redesigned her life from the ground up. She began slow traveling the world with her two kids, world-schooling them while learning to trade stocks for income - and discovered that the markets were not just a financial tool, but a gateway to deep inner work. In early 2022, she started teaching other women what she'd found, and that became Humans Who Trade - an eight-week course and global community where she guides women toward financial sovereignty through the body, the nervous system, and the subconscious. She now trades just a few hours per week and spends the rest of her time living what she teaches. We explored the conditioning that keeps women financially disempowered - from how girls are socialized differently around money starting in childhood, to why the patriarchy is structurally invested in women not building wealth. We talked about what happens in the body when we try to receive without effort first, why self-sabotage often shows up right at the edge of expansion, and the spiritual dimensions of money. One of the biggest themes we kept circling back to was enough-ness - and how deeply most of us have been wired for scarcity. Erin shared her own story of being on track for a $13 million year and then watching herself unconsciously dismantle it overnight because her nervous system couldn't hold that identity. This talk was one of the most honest reflections on wealth, worth, and the body I've yet to have - and I know it's going to land for so many women who are navigating their own edges around money and receiving By the end of this episode, my hope is that you feel something shift in how you relate to money - from a place of remembering that your body already knows more than you've been taught to trust. We also talk about:
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| EP 29: CPTSD and Money: Why Your Wealth Wound Isn't Actually About Money | 12 May 2026 | 00:43:51 | |
Many of us have learned that if we just heal our mindset or do enough inner work around abundance, our financial reality will finally shift. But what if the wound underneath our money struggles has very little to do with money at all? This week's episode is a deep, trauma-informed solo talk about what's actually happening underneath the patterns we keep repeating in our wealth creation, and why no amount of empowerment work seems to create lasting change. I'm walking you through the framework I teach inside Body of Wealth, my self-paced study rooted in polyvagal theory, somatic experiencing, nonviolent communication, and complex PTSD education. We explore how attachment injuries from childhood replay in our relationship to money, how emotional flashbacks show up at the register or in our bank account, and why so many of us are stuck in repetition compulsions we never realized we were in. A big theme of this episode is that healing our relationship to money is really about building a healthy relationship to our parts. The wounded, rejected, ignored, and criticized parts of us are also the most creative and abundant when we finally learn to work with them instead of against them. I also talk about:
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