Letting it Out: how our decisions shape us, staying in the magic, and lessons from failure in the era of the highlight reel with Katie Dalebout

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Get my new book: Elemental: Natured Inspired Rituals to Nourish Your Life   This week we welcome Hay House author Katie Dalebout to the show. Katie publishes a weekly newsletter and her weekly interview podcast, Let It Out, (400+ episodes + 9 million downloads). Katie also co-hosts and produces the mental health show, Spiraling.  In this episode, we discuss: the truth in our airplane conversation and elevator pitches how our decisions shape us learning to follow the moment cultivating friendships as adults cozy middles in relationships staying on the side of believing in magic the numerology of 222 failure in the era of highlight reels why success teaches us nothing procrastination, fear and overwhelm what it means to “let it out”     Resources: Follow Katie on Instagram, and learn more about her show Use code OUIWEGIRL to redeem 25% off your first month of Seed’s DS-01® Daily Synbiotic. Try an edible, 100% plant-powered SPF 50+ moisturizer with code  OUIWEGIRLCREAM for 20% off.   Want to chat about this episode? Text 📲 at +1 (323) 405-9256 Want to work together? Here are a few ways we can do that: - Ready to scale your business in a holistic and mindful way? Apply for Conscious CEO Coaching - Already a conscious creative and seeking a community of women to collaborate and connect with? Join Club Cáscara - Travel with me, join one of our signature Oui, We Retreats  - Want to snag a personalized Karmic Astrology and Human Design genius activation sequence reading? Book a Soul Strategy reading More details on ouiwestudio.com // @ouiwestudio #wellnessstudio This episode is sponsored by Women’s Meditation Network. Follow Sleep Sounds Meditation for Women by the Women’s Meditation Network - wherever you listen to podcasts and start listening for free today.  This show is produced, mixed, recorded + additional music by Ben Alleman Closing music: Pet Fangs

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