It's Okay to Cry with Bronte Spicer

Bronte Spicer

It's Okay to Cry is a podcast to help parents and teachers instill powerful, mindful tools and strategies so our families can be free of depression and anxiety. Thank you so much for joining us for this conversation. To find out more about the book, It's Okay to Cry, please visit https://www.brontespicer.com/book/.

  1. 15/09/2022

    Somatic Healing with Autism with Leah Kearns (Part 1)

    Bronte joins alongside Leah Kearns today for part one of a two-part conversation. As a conscious CEO with a recent Autism diagnosis, Leah developed the Gentle Business Way to move beyond only using strategy to control her business and life. Her want to be free of dissociation and hypervigilance, deepen her own presence in her own life, understand and engage with Autism as her super power, and want to be more present in support of her clients led her to Bronte Spicer's book "It's Okay to Cry" and Kiloby Inquiries. Listen as Bronte and Leah discuss: Being seen for who we are and what we are as a point of true, deep connection and development within our lives. Massive rapid processing from an Autism perspective and the challenge to keep up with how much we have to process. The relief that can be provided with an Autism diagnosis later in life. What that looks and feels like and practical ways in which it can enlighten our understanding of why certain approaches to healing may not have worked in the past. Understanding of space around things and stepping through the Kiloby Inquiries process in order to dive into another level of life. The conversation does not end with this episode. Following, the next episode will contain the continued conversation surrounding Leah's journey and thoughts surrounding being comfortable being uncomfortable and how the Beyond Belief program assisted her own transformation. Thank you so much for joining us for this conversation. To find out more about the book, It’s Okay to Cry, please visit www.brontespicer.com/book/ To book a Kiloby Session please visit https://www.brontespicer.com/kisession/.

    32 min
  2. 15/07/2022

    Beyond Belief with Lisa Slayo

    For those that have followed the journey alongside Bronte Spicer and the It's Okay to Cry Podcast, you can recognise how Bronte became so tired of the constant battle and the never-ending struggle at the lowest point of her depression. While it was a dark, lonely, and painful existence, it has also prompted Bronte to make significant changes, break the cycle and safely face and heal from childhood wounds. Alongside the growth on the other side of darkness, came BEYOND BELIEF. BEYOND BELIEF is a six-month journey to healing which helps you learn how to let go of depression, anxiety and deep-seated negative beliefs. This episode is a question and answer format from Lisa Slayo, a recent member in the program, as she reflects on her experience. Listen as Bronte and Lisa explore: The potential to achieve within BEYOND BELIEF and changing stories we have held as our identity (sometimes for our entire lives). How ruminating thoughts, negative thinking, repetitive behaviours and a real experience of learning a body-based approach in BEYOND BELIEF. Ways in which our physical body can react to depression and anxiety, sometimes without us knowing, such as a really tight jaw and headaches. Practical examples of what you can do differently to let go of anxiety and depression. It is both humbling and inspiring to hear Lisa's experiences within BEYOND BELIEF. ThIS straight-forward reflection is motivational and helps others walk out of mental illness and into inner peace and freedom. To find out more about the program please visit https://www.brontespicer.com/beyond-belief/ and connect with Bronte to find out more.

    20 min

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It's Okay to Cry is a podcast to help parents and teachers instill powerful, mindful tools and strategies so our families can be free of depression and anxiety. Thank you so much for joining us for this conversation. To find out more about the book, It's Okay to Cry, please visit https://www.brontespicer.com/book/.