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  • Environmental Toxins: Exploring Societal Norms in Nontoxic Living With Sarah Clark
    2024/11/13

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    Living nontoxically isn't just a lifestyle choice—it's a commitment to protect ourselves and our loved ones. In today’s episode, I am joined by Sarah Clark, a dedicated Non-Toxic Living Consultant who helps people navigate the complex journey of reducing toxins in their personal care products, food, and homes. We dive into the world of nontoxic living. Sarah explores the societal norms that shape our daily product choices and reveals simple, affordable shifts toward healthier habits. She provides practical tools to help us avoid hidden toxins and highlights shocking facts like the limited number of banned personal care ingredients in the U.S. Sarah’s insights empower us to advocate for ourselves, be wary of misleading “pink label” products, and make intentional choices toward healthier living. Tune in and learn how Sarah shares her wealth of knowledge on how we can make meaningful, health-centered changes that won’t break the bank.


    Timestamps

    [04:20] About Sarah Clark

    [05:07] Societal norms Sarah is excited to explore

    [11:14] Ways people can shift to themselves without breaking the bank

    [16:51] Tools to ensure you are using safer products

    [23:38] Only 30 personal care products ingredients are banned in America

    [28:28] Personal care product ingredients to keep an eye on

    [33:13] How Sarah supports people in the journey of nontoxic living

    [39:50] About products with pink labels

    [46:26] Advocating for ourselves in action


    Notable Quotes

    • “Too much can be problematic.” - Sarah Clark [19:36]
    • “The system is problematic in a lot of areas.” - Debbie Harrell [23:25]
    • “It is on us to try to make those healthier and safer decisions.” - Sarah Clark [38:58]


    Resources Mentioned

    Clearya (Nontoxic Shopping): https://www.clearya.com/


    Connect With The Guest:

    Sarah Clark

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/betterhealthwithsarah/

    Website: https://www.beautycounter.com/?ref=SARAHCLARK

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/betterhealthwithsarah/

    Connect With Me:

    Debbie Harrell

    Website: http://www.debbieharrell.com/

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/debbie-harrell-coach/

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/livemorealigned/


    Connect With The Podcast

    New World Normal

    Website: https://thenewworldnorm.com/

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thenewworldnorm

    Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/new-world-normal/id1558776039

    Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1ExvDQtv2gOVf0UX8mbAES

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    54 分
  • Lisa Croke's Journey: From Surviving Domestic Violence to Thriving Life Coach
    2024/11/06

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    Domestic violence is a pervasive issue that affects millions of lives worldwide, challenging our perception of what is "normal" in relationships and society. In today's episode, I am joined by Lisa Croke, a remarkable survivor of domestic violence who transformed her harrowing experience into a mission of empowerment and healing. Lisa Croke is a beacon of resilience and transformation, with over 25 years of experience supporting leaders and teams across various sectors. Her personal story of emerging from a 20-plus-year abusive marriage at the age of 42 and rebuilding her life from the ground up is both inspiring and instructive. As we explore Lisa's transition from survivor to life coach, we uncover the pervasive nature of domestic violence, its impact on individuals and society, and the crucial steps toward breaking free from abusive relationships. This conversation challenges our perceptions of "normal" in relationships, highlights the importance of personal growth and community support, and offers valuable insights for those seeking to escape domestic violence and thrive beyond it.


    Timestamps

    [07:18] About Lisa Croke

    [11:09] Disrupting domestic violence

    [14:27] Traditional values: How Lisa’s abusive relationship started

    [21:58] Seeking counselling to be a better wife

    [25:50] Physical, financial, technological, sexual, and psychological abuse

    [30:40] How Lisa worked to feel her anger

    [33:43] How Lisa got herself out of her abusive marriage

    [39:58] Attempts to leave before

    [43:26] Things that contributed to successfully leaving the abusive relationship

    [51:13] Things that kept Lisa safe are benefiting her in different ways

    [54:32] Advice to women in abusive relationships


    Notable Quotes

    • “One in four women have been impacted by intimate partner abuse.” - Lisa Croke [11:48]
    • “Those skills that kept us alive also when reframed can help us thrive and move beyond.” - Lisa Croke [12:13]
    • “You are not going to heal if you don’t allow yourself to feel it and to move through it.” - Lisa Croke [31:31]
    • “There are women that don’t get to walk away, there are women that die.” - Lisa Croke [52:59]


    Resources Mentioned

    Book: When The Body Says No by Dr Gabor Mate: https://bookshop.org/a/87658/9780470923351

    National Domestic Violence Hotline: https://www.thehotline.org/


    Connect With The Guest:

    Lisa Croke

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/helvickcoaching/

    LinkedIn:

    Connect With Me:

    Debbie Harrell

    Website: http://www.debbieharrell.com/

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/debbie-harrell-coach/

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/livemorealigned/


    Connect With The Podcast

    New World Normal

    Website: https://thenewworldnorm.com/

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thenewworldnorm

    Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/new-world-normal/id1558776039

    Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1ExvDQtv2gOVf0UX8mbAES

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  • Domestic Violence: The Insidious Nature of Narcissistic Abuse With Laura Richards
    2024/10/30

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    Domestic violence is a pervasive issue that disproportionately affects women, and when coupled with narcissistic abuse, it takes on an even more insidious nature. In today's episode, I am joined by Laura Richards, an international podcaster, #1 bestselling author, and speaker dedicated to empowering women. Through her global podcast, "That's Where I'm At," Laura has become a beacon of hope for survivors of narcissistic abuse. She talks about her transition from survivor to advocate, uncovering the insidious nature of narcissistic abuse within domestic violence, its profound impact on women, and the crucial steps toward breaking free from these toxic relationships. This conversation challenges our perceptions of "normal" in relationships. It highlights the importance of personal growth and community support, offering valuable insights for those seeking to escape narcissistic abuse and thrive beyond it

    Timestamps

    [03:39] About Laura Richards

    [08:47]Women are trained to be co-dependent

    [11:46] Taking the time to think about our lives and trauma

    [13:47] Laura’s narcissistic relationship

    [17:42] Red flags that Laura boldly painted green

    [22:11] Times when Laura realized her ex-husband was narcissistic

    [28:36] How Laura got out of the narcissistic relationship

    [35:00] Tuning into ourselves

    [43:15] Advice to women going through narcissistic relationships


    Notable Quotes

    • “If nothing changed in your life right now, are you happy? Would you be happy like this for the rest of your life?.” - Laura Richards [07:47]
    • “When you are in abuse for a long time, you don’t have the clarity in your brain to even know what’s going on.” - Laura Richards [15:18]
    • “Once you see the matrix, you can’t unsee it.” - Debbie Harrell [28:18]
    • “You don’t have to do exactly what the world thinks is normal, do what is best for you.” - Laura Richards [47:00]


    Resources Mentioned

    Book: Married To A “Nice” Guy by Laura Richards: https://www.amazon.com/Married-Nice-Guy-Getting-Narcissistic/dp/B0D73PT1GB


    Connect With The Guest

    Laura Richards

    Freebie: https://www.thatswhereimatpodcast.com

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thatswhereimatpodcast

    Instagram: https://instagram.com/thatswhereimatpodcast

    TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thatswhereimatpodcast

    YouTube:

    Connect With Me:

    Debbie Harrell

    Website: http://www.debbieharrell.com/

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/debbie-harrell-coach/

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/livemorealigned/


    Connect With The Podcast

    New World Normal

    Website: https://thenewworldnorm.com/

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thenewworldnorm

    Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/new-world-normal/id1558776039

    Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1ExvDQtv2gOVf0UX8mbAES

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    49 分
  • New World Normal Mash-Up: Questioning Our Comfort Zone, Rethinking Education and Disrupting Capitalism
    2024/10/30

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    In this chaotic and overwhelming world, there's a growing movement to question our comfort zones, rethink education, and disrupt traditional capitalist structures. Today’s episode is a mashup. First, Kerri Kelly, a wellness activist and author of "American Detox," discusses democratizing wellness and collective healing. Second, Julie Bogart, a renowned homeschooling resource and author of "Raising Critical Thinkers," examines the flaws in our educational system that were exposed by the pandemic and proposes dynamic learning approaches. Lastly, Nora Rahimian, a self-proclaimed anticapitalist business coach who challenges conventional thinking about business in a capitalist world. These inspiring women are leading the charge in transforming leadership, education, and economic systems.


    Timestamps

    [04:16] Building true relationships

    [05:06] About Allyship

    [11:28] Fixing our problems

    [14:45] Nora’s self-care routine


    Notable Quotes

    • “Start to build real true relationships that both will tell the truth.” - Kerri Kelly [04:52]
    • “If we all agreed on everything, we would never get anywhere.” - Debbie Harrell [12:39]
    • “Refocus from what to why is also really intentional in getting people to think differently about what business could look like.” - Nora Rahimian [14:28]


    Kerri Kelly

    (Season 1 Episode 15) Sit Back and Get Uncomfortable With Kerri Kelly:
    https://www.buzzsprout.com/2093796/episodes/11807672-sit-back-and-get-uncomfortable
    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kkellyyoga/
    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/kerrikellyyoga/


    Julie Bogart

    (Season 1 Episode 8) Critical Thinkers: Raise One, Be One - with Julie Bogart:
    https://www.buzzsprout.com/2093796/episodes/11807679-critical-thinkers-raise-one-be-one-with-julie-bogart
    Website: https://bravewriter.com/
    Instgram: https://www.instagram.com/juliebravewriter/?hl=en


    Nora Rahimian

    (Season 1 Episode 20) Disrupting Capitalism with Nora Rahimian:
    https://www.buzzsprout.com/2093796/episodes/11807667-disrupting-capitalism-with-nora-rahimian
    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/norarahimian/

    Connect With Me:

    Debbie Harrell

    Website: http://www.debbieharrell.com/

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/debbie-harrell-coach/

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/livemorealigned/


    Connect With The Podcast

    New World Normal

    Website: https://thenewworldnorm.com/

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thenewworldnorm

    Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/new-world-normal/id1558776039

    Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1ExvDQtv2gOVf0UX8mbAES

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    17 分
  • Examining the Arbitrary and Systemic Ways We Live Our Lives
    2024/10/30

    In examining the arbitrary and systemic ways we live our lives, we encounter people increasingly dissatisfied with the status quo, yearning to make a positive impact but unsure where to begin. This exploration challenges the notion that "normal" is always better, recognizing that accepted norms often keep us overwhelmed and unfulfilled. We find opportunities for growth and transformation at the intersection of collective social issues, and the ideas we have for our lives and the world. This shared examination journey can reshape our understanding of what's possible, both individually and as a collective. By challenging societal expectations and reimagining our roles, we can envision and create a world that reflects our values and aspirations better. This process of questioning and redefining "normal" holds the potential for more fulfilling lives and a more equitable society.


    I'm Debbie Harrell, your host on this journey of self-discovery and societal transformation. As a life coach, mum, friend, and community builder, I believe normal isn't always the best path for us. In today's episode, we'll dive into my personal story, from the year that shook my world to how the pandemic in 2020 became a catalyst for change. I'll share what this podcast is all about and who it's designed for, highlighting how Season 3 will bring fresh perspectives. You'll discover why the New World Normal podcast is a must-listen for anyone seeking to redefine their "normal" and create positive change. Stay tuned to discover when to expect new episodes and how you can connect with me and the show. Let's embark on this exciting exploration together, questioning the arbitrary norms that often keep us overwhelmed and unfulfilled.


    Timestamps

    [01:53] About me (Debbie Harrell)

    [02:58] The year that got my attention

    [04:26] 2020: Pandemic year to take a look at myself

    [05:30] What New World Normal Podcast is all about

    [06:29] Who this podcast is for

    [06:57] How Season 3 will be different

    [08:04] Why you should listen to the New World Normal Podcast

    [08:37] When to expect new episodes


    Notable Quotes

    • “I always felt like there was something missing.” [02:33]
    • “I was finally able to give myself permission to turn off to autopilot and start living life on my terms.” [05:09]
    • “Change is often uncomfortable.” [05:23]
    • “These systems, cycles and patterns directly affect our ability to take care of ourselves, families and communities.” [06:20]

    Connect With Me:

    Debbie Harrell

    Website: http://www.debbieharrell.com/

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/debbie-harrell-coach/

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/livemorealigned/


    Connect With The Podcast

    New World Normal

    Website: https://thenewworldnorm.com/

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thenewworldnorm

    Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/new-world-normal/id1558776039

    Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1ExvDQtv2gOVf0UX8mbAES

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    10 分
  • Tangents & Sidebars; Breaking Cycles of Busyness
    2024/07/24

    Ever wonder why your mind constantly races, even when there's no urgent task at hand? Welcome to the first episode of podcast mashup "Tangents and Sidebars," where co-hosts Melissa Chureau (The Fully Mindful) and Debbie Harrell (New World Normal) kick things off by sharing a bit about themselves and how they navigate the cult of busyness that has become the norm.

    How about you? Have you ever felt the relentless pressure to stay busy, even when your body is crying out for a break? Melissa & Debbie explore this universal struggle. Discover how taking a daily moment to disconnect and reconnect with nature can counteract the physical toll of a constant state of urgency. M & D delve into the societal conditioning that keeps us trapped in this cycle and reflect on the unexpected benefits of the pandemic, like reevaluating our delivery expectations and fostering remote connections. It's time to break free from autopilot and start living more intentionally.

    Struggling to find balance between personal growth and the need for external validation? M & D have been there too. From learning of the wisdom of a "lazy day" to setting random phone alarms for self-check-ins to employing Positive Intelligence (PQ) techniques, they share practical tips for disrupting the rush and negativity that plagues our everyday life. Listen as they candidly discuss their own battles with the hyper-achiever saboteur and how chasing after certificates and accolades often distracts from more meaningful goals.

    Join Debbie & Melissa in this episode as we invite you to share your own strategies for cultivating mindfulness and escaping the "cult of busyness." Tune in next month for another live session, as we continue our journey toward a more mindful and deliberate way of living.

    Find out more about Debbie & New World Normal:
    https://thenewworldnorm.com

    And check out the book about neuroscience and somatics that Melissa talked about: Better in Every Sense by Norman Farm & Zindel Segal

    Also check out Dan Harris' Interview with Brother Chan Phap Huru on the Wisdom of a Lazy Day

    Find out more about Melissa, breathwork, mindfulness and somatic coaching for individuals and organizations at:

    https://www.thefullymindful.com

    Connect With Me:

    Debbie Harrell

    Website: http://www.debbieharrell.com/

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/debbie-harrell-coach/

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/livemorealigned/


    Connect With The Podcast

    New World Normal

    Website: https://thenewworldnorm.com/

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thenewworldnorm

    Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/new-world-normal/id1558776039

    Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1ExvDQtv2gOVf0UX8mbAES

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    28 分
  • Nurturing Intuition to Find Your Purpose with Kristen Swinehart
    2023/05/11

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    Do you ever question your personal norms and wonder if there's a deeper purpose to your life? In this episode, we explore the inspiring journey of Kristen Swinehart, a former lawyer turned psychic medium.

    In this podcast episode, we dive into Kristen Swinehart's remarkable journey of self-discovery and embracing her unique gifts. Kristen shares how she discovered her ability and overcame the resistance to pursue her true calling. She emphasizes the importance of questioning personal norms, trusting intuition, and paying attention to the signs offered by the universe.

    Moreover, Kristen sheds light on the afterlife, past lives, and self-care, discussing the challenges of physic abilities and how manifesting ties into the concept of service. She encourages us to embrace our strengths, take small steps, and come from a place of love..

    Through this interview with Kristen Swinehart, we are reminded of the significance of self-inquiry and trusting our individual capabilities. Whether you're feeling burnt out or overwhelmed, taking a step back and seeking support from those around us can help us manifest our dreams and find greater alignment in life.

    Tune in to this episode to gain valuable insights and be inspired to question your personal norms, embrace your gifts, and create meaningful connections with others.

    Key Takeaways:

    • Trust yourself and have confidence in doing the work you are called to do.
    • Questioning our personal norms can help us to find our life's purpose.
    • A big life transition can lead to discovering your true calling.
    • Develop an understanding and trust of intuition as a valuable tool.
    • Open yourselves to learning and taking small steps in order to find greater alignment in life.

    Connect with Kristen Swinehart:
    Facebook - Kristen Swinehart Medium
    LinkedIn - Kristen Swinehart, Esq.
    Instagram- kris10swinehart


    Connect With Me:

    Debbie Harrell

    Website: http://www.debbieharrell.com/

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/debbie-harrell-coach/

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/livemorealigned/


    Connect With The Podcast

    New World Normal

    Website: https://thenewworldnorm.com/

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thenewworldnorm

    Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/new-world-normal/id1558776039

    Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1ExvDQtv2gOVf0UX8mbAES

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    45 分
  • Growing from Grief; The Power of Vulnerability for Grievers and Their Supporters
    2023/04/27

    Grief and loss are an inevitable part of life, but it can be overwhelming and challenging to navigate. In this episode, we're talking to Transformational Coach and Certified Grief Educator Suzanne Jabour. As a grieving mother she has found meaning in her loss by helping others who have experienced loss and those who are caring for them. We'll explore the importance of providing meaningful support and understanding for those who are grieving the loss of loved ones. We'll delve into actionable advice, key takeaways, and the power of connection and openheartedness in dealing with grief.

    Key Takeaways:

    • It's important to offer tangible expressions of support, such as hosting a gathering or performing a specific task, rather than relying on platitudes or productivity models.
    • Grieving is a normal and healthy part of life that requires proper support and witnessing.
    • Taking action and providing meaningful support is crucial, but platitudes and cliches can do more harm than good.
    • Letting the griever know that you're there to listen and witnessing their pain and sorrow is the best way to help.

    Actionable Advice:

    • Practice connection and openness in supporting those who are grieving.
    • Offer tangible expressions of support to show you care.
    • Seek professional advice when necessary.
    • Seek community and connection, we are not meant to do life alone.
    • Start conversations about grief and loss with your social circles to promote understanding and empathy while the stakes are low. Develop the language to navigate grief before the trauma is too great.

    Grief and loss is inevitable, it requires action, empathy, and connection. By offering meaningful support and understanding to those who are grieving, we can help them find comfort and navigate through the grieving process. Avoiding platitudes and offering tangible expressions of support can be helpful, as can seeking professional advice when necessary. By starting conversations about grief and loss with our social circles, we can promote empathy and understanding, and support those who are grieving in a meaningful way. Remember, grief is a normal and healthy part of life, and by being there for those who are grieving, we can make a real difference.

    Connect with Suzanne Jabour:
    Website: A Lived Experience
    Instagram: @a.lived.experience
    Facebook: A Lived Experience
    Blog: A Lived Experience


    Connect With Me:

    Debbie Harrell

    Website: http://www.debbieharrell.com/

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/debbie-harrell-coach/

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/livemorealigned/


    Connect With The Podcast

    New World Normal

    Website: https://thenewworldnorm.com/

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thenewworldnorm

    Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/new-world-normal/id1558776039

    Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1ExvDQtv2gOVf0UX8mbAES

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    56 分