Tara Mohr helps women play bigger by sharing their voices and bringing forward their ideas in work and in life. She is the author of Playing Big: Practical Wisdom for Women Who Want to Speak Up, Create, and Lead where she shares her pioneering model for making the journey from playing small–being held back by fear and self-doubt–to playing big, taking bold action to pursue what you see as your callings.
Tara’s work has been super influential in my life. I am honored and grateful to have her as a guest on this podcast. I hope you enjoy as you hear us discuss why we as women play small, the inner-critic training we desperately need, following our callings, and more.
Radically Insightful Tara
Radically Inspired Clarity
Tara Mohr Answers…
Radically Loved Quotes
“I am a passionate believer that there’s freedom and joy available to us when we turn to spiritual practice.”
“We are so much more than our culture celebrates in terms of the light we can bring.”
“What does my safety instinct not like about this situation?”
“Our calling is the assignment we get to bring love and light into the world in a particular way.”
A Little More About Our Guest
Tara Mohr is an expert on women’s leadership and well-being. She is the creator of the Playing Big leadership program for women, which now has more than 1,500 graduates from around the world, and creator of the global Playing Big Facilitators Training for coaches, therapists, leadership development professionals and other practitioners supporting women in their personal and professional growth. A Coaches Training Institute-certified coach with an MBA from Stanford University and an undergraduate degree in English literature from Yale, Tara takes a unique approach that blends inner work and practical skills training. Her work has been featured on national media from the New York Times to Today Show to Harvard Business Review, and has captivated women from all walks of life. www.taramohr.com/
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Jen Esquer is a Physical Therapist helping people tune into their own bodies and discover what movement feels like within them. Jen created The Mobility Method, a program with the tools to relieve pain, prevent injury, optimize movement, lift heavier, squat lower, and more.
This amazing woman’s mission is to heal the world by empowering others to heal themselves. She believes that becoming educated about what is happening in your body is the most powerful piece of knowledge for establishing health and longevity for a pain-free and active lifestyle.
What Jen is doing in the world is already helping so many people and I’m so excited that I got to see that being born. Jen joined me to talk about her journey to becoming a Physical Therapist and making the leap to start her business online, what we’re getting wrong about pain, the real need we have for compassion, and so much more.
Radically Moved Jen
Radically Inspired Clarity
Jen Esquer Answers…
Radically Loved Quotes
“Are we really getting down to the cause so the symptom won’t come back again?”
“Your body is really good at taking care of itself.”
“You have the ability to change and adapt. It might be slow, but who cares?”
“You have to have a vision of what you want within yourself.”
A Little More About Our Guest
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Rosie Acosta is a E-RYT Yoga Teacher, Yoga Teacher Trainer + Wellness Consultant, a Holistic Health Coach, as well as the founder of Radically Loved: Yoga, Health + Wellness and Host of Radically Loved Radio. Rosie is an expert at helping her students cultivate a life of mindfulness, presence, and intention.