228 episodes

The Be You Podcast by coach and spirituality and wellness enthusiast Jill Herman is all about women helping women to unbecome everything they thought they had to be and unapologetically embracing their truest self. Jill covers topics like healing, parenting, self-love, women helping women, spirituality, and much more.

Through the Be You podcast and her work with the Be You Collective, Jill makes the challenging process of healing approachable, especially when it comes to parenting and self-love. She draws on her personal parenting experiences, her own healing journey, and wisdom from coaches and thought leaders like Glennon Doyle, Lisa Bilyeu, Luke Storey, Christine Hassler, and more.

Whether you’re looking for parenting advice, a community of women helping women, or you’re on your own healing journey, the Be You Podcast is for you.

Instagram:
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@beyoupodcast_

Glennon Doyle on being yourself: “Every girl must decide whether to be true to herself or true to the world.” - Glennon Doyle

Glennon Doyle on women helping women: “People who need help sometimes look a lot like people who don’t need help.” - Glennon Doyle

Glennon Doyle on healing: “What if pain - like love - is just a place brave people visit?” - Glennon Doyle

Lisa Bilyeu on women helping women: “Cheer for your girls like you got pom-poms at a pep rally.” - Lisa Bilyeu

Lisa Bilyeu on healing: “If you’re still looking for that one person who will change your life, take a look in the mirror.” - Lisa Bileyu

Lisa Bilyeu on women helping women: “Choose your life’s board members like you’re building a Fortune 500 company.” - Lisa Bilyeu

Tucker Max on being yourself: “If people try to judge you or shame you for doing safe, consensual things that make you happy, I can guarantee you they're bad people.” - Tucker Max

Tucker Max on healing: “Pretending to be something you aren't because you're trying to please a bunch of judgmental hypocrites and shitheads is not the way to be happy. Living the life you want to live is.” - Tucker Max

Tucker Max on healing: “Men will treat you the way you let them. You get what you demand from people.” - Tucker Max

Luke Storey on healing: “Within self-honesty and self-awareness is a modicum of humility and that's all you really need to affect change." - Luke Storey

Luke Storey on healing: “The foundation to your healing is to not be committed to your lies.” - Luke Storey

Christine Hasler on healing: “Know that the qualities you admire in others are the qualities you need to recognize and nurture inside yourself.” - Christine Hassler

Christine Hasler on parenting: “People come in and out of our lives to share them with us, contribute, support us, and teach us, but they never complete us.” - Christine Hasler

Christine Hasler on healing: “It is in the most undesirable of external circumstances that we discover internal qualities like courage, faith, compassion, inspiration, acceptance, and love.” - Christine Hasler

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The Be You Podcast by coach and spirituality and wellness enthusiast Jill Herman is all about women helping women to unbecome everything they thought they had to be and unapologetically embracing their truest self. Jill covers topics like healing, parenting, self-love, women helping women, spirituality, and much more.

Through the Be You podcast and her work with the Be You Collective, Jill makes the challenging process of healing approachable, especially when it comes to parenting and self-love. She draws on her personal parenting experiences, her own healing journey, and wisdom from coaches and thought leaders like Glennon Doyle, Lisa Bilyeu, Luke Storey, Christine Hassler, and more.

Whether you’re looking for parenting advice, a community of women helping women, or you’re on your own healing journey, the Be You Podcast is for you.

Instagram:
@jillhermanbeyou
@beyoupodcast_

Glennon Doyle on being yourself: “Every girl must decide whether to be true to herself or true to the world.” - Glennon Doyle

Glennon Doyle on women helping women: “People who need help sometimes look a lot like people who don’t need help.” - Glennon Doyle

Glennon Doyle on healing: “What if pain - like love - is just a place brave people visit?” - Glennon Doyle

Lisa Bilyeu on women helping women: “Cheer for your girls like you got pom-poms at a pep rally.” - Lisa Bilyeu

Lisa Bilyeu on healing: “If you’re still looking for that one person who will change your life, take a look in the mirror.” - Lisa Bileyu

Lisa Bilyeu on women helping women: “Choose your life’s board members like you’re building a Fortune 500 company.” - Lisa Bilyeu

Tucker Max on being yourself: “If people try to judge you or shame you for doing safe, consensual things that make you happy, I can guarantee you they're bad people.” - Tucker Max

Tucker Max on healing: “Pretending to be something you aren't because you're trying to please a bunch of judgmental hypocrites and shitheads is not the way to be happy. Living the life you want to live is.” - Tucker Max

Tucker Max on healing: “Men will treat you the way you let them. You get what you demand from people.” - Tucker Max

Luke Storey on healing: “Within self-honesty and self-awareness is a modicum of humility and that's all you really need to affect change." - Luke Storey

Luke Storey on healing: “The foundation to your healing is to not be committed to your lies.” - Luke Storey

Christine Hasler on healing: “Know that the qualities you admire in others are the qualities you need to recognize and nurture inside yourself.” - Christine Hassler

Christine Hasler on parenting: “People come in and out of our lives to share them with us, contribute, support us, and teach us, but they never complete us.” - Christine Hasler

Christine Hasler on healing: “It is in the most undesirable of external circumstances that we discover internal qualities like courage, faith, compassion, inspiration, acceptance, and love.” - Christine Hasler

    228 - The Summer of YOU - How to Make Sure This Year Hits Different!

    228 - The Summer of YOU - How to Make Sure This Year Hits Different!

    Have you heard? Jill is hosting the very first retreat for the Be You community!
    Go to www.jillherman.com 
    Even if it’s not summer where you are, you’ll love this solo episode!
    This practical and energizing exercise will ensure that the season ahead is experienced (and ENJOYED) by DESIGN and not by default.
    So many people find that summer goes so quickly and gets away from them and then before they know it, they look back with regret, missed opportunities and can’t even remember what they did all summer.
    Has this happened to you? Do you feel like it’s already starting with all of the graduation parties and weddings, other invitations and new responsibilities? 
    Jill shares a really energizing and practical exercise so that you can truly have a summer of YOU.
     
    Show Notes: [2:55] - Let’s have an attitude of intentionality going into the summer.
    [5:05] - We can be grateful for busy plans, and we can also feel overwhelmed.
    [8:18] - Literally write down the things you want to experience this summer AND the things you don’t want to experience.
    [10:59] - Jill shares some of the things on her list.
    [13:48] - You can have amazing and beautiful experiences that don’t cost a dime. What do you want to experience?
    [16:50] - Sometimes we need something to cleanse our palette when things get too much.
    [19:13] - Whatever you do by default is what you do all the time.
     
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    • 21 min
    227 - How to Get, Keep, and Know You Deserve a Kick Ass Career with Emily Oriana Todd

    227 - How to Get, Keep, and Know You Deserve a Kick Ass Career with Emily Oriana Todd

    Have you heard? Jill is hosting the very first retreat for the Be You community!
    Go to www.jillherman.com 
    Emily Oriana Todd is an ICF-certified Personal Freedom and Business Coach.
    She supports entrepreneurs to scale their businesses through social media strategy, messaging and content strategy, energetics, subconscious reprogramming, and hypnosis.
    Emily’s approach is rooted in 15 years in marketing supporting both Fortune 500 companies and startups alike to grow their businesses using the power of social media, influencer marketing, brand development, and word of mouth marketing.
    Emily’s greatest passion lies in supporting service providers to unf*ck their marketing and stand out outline.
    Connect with Emily on Instagram @emilyorianatodd and her website HonorYourWild.co
     
    Show Notes: [6:10] - Emily shares her background and the 15 years she spent climbing a career ladder.
    [8:25] - She went into marketing and consulting, but when Covid hit, she made a shift.
    [10:51] - Emily describes a wake-up call that she got during a phone call with her dad.
    [14:40] - It’s one thing to go from good to great. It’s another thing to go from great and the potential of even greater to leaving it behind for uncertainty.
    [16:28] - At the start of her business, she felt regret and grief over the loss of her identity markers and “throwing it all away.”
    [18:09] - Her ego was in rejection of what was occurring, but there was something in her that knew it was worth it. She kept going with no tangible evidence that it was working.
    [19:35] - Emily took an opportunity for a lengthy interview process and realized that she couldn’t see it through.
    [21:24] - There can be some programming that includes a lot of guilt and shame for entrepreneurs having a typical “real” job.
    [25:06] - She truly followed her intuition. She physically felt her intuition telling her to keep going.
    [27:14] - Entrepreneurship is pushing a boulder up a mountain for an extended period of time. But eventually you create momentum.
    [30:22] - When she started on her entrepreneurship journey, she resisted anything that felt like marketing.
    [32:32] - Entrepreneurship is shadow work like no other. It activates all your greatest doubts, insecurities, and fears.
    [35:44] - The focus on money freaks a lot of entrepreneurs out and activates the fear that they aren’t doing enough.
    [40:59] - Sales is a crucial part of being an entrepreneur but it makes a lot of women business owners feel icky.
    [45:06] - Emily discusses the difference between the law of attraction and the law of action.
    [47:43] - Entrepreneurship is not for everyone. It is inherently hard due to uncertainty and discomfort.
    [52:10] - Marketing isn’t saying a million different things. It is saying the same thing a million different ways.
     
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    • 58 min
    226 - More of ME

    226 - More of ME

    Have you ever wondered what it means to be more of you?
    Do you get confused about who you really are at your core?
    Are you curious about how life would look if you stripped it all down, took off the masks, laid down the armor and rejected the script you were handed? 
    I did it. So can you. Here's how. 
    Jill's hosting the first Be You retreat!! "More of ME" retreat this September.
    Visit www.jillherman.com to learn more and/or apply.
     
    Show Notes: [2:01] - It happened to all of us. We were taught to be someone we aren’t.
    [3:30] - We are so full of stuff from our past, we sabotage ourselves.
    [5:50] - We don’t know the things we’re doing subconsciously.
    [8:40] - This entire podcast is about excavating the person you already are.
    [10:34] - The upcoming retreat in September is a gift to Jill as well.
    [15:20] - This retreat is for women who are ready to heal and crack open in a safe space.
    [17:49] - There are experiences that will literally change you.
    [20:16] - Jill can hold someone who has a history of trauma as a trained and certified coach who has done her own work.
     
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    • 26 min
    225 - Oi! From Brazil! PSSST... I Have a Big Announcement!

    225 - Oi! From Brazil! PSSST... I Have a Big Announcement!

    Jill traveled to Brazil and recorded on her iPhone for a quick life update and… a Be You BIG announcement!!!
    She’s hosting the first Be You retreat, “More of ME,” this September and applications open TODAY!!!
    She only has 8 spots maximum and may keep it as intimate as 4-6.
    Go to www.jillherman.com to learn more and apply.
     
    Show Notes: [1:31] - Jill gives a quick life update at a beautiful wedding ceremony in Brazil.
    [3:39] - Recording from her phone is a little out of her comfort zone, but she has since learned why she didn’t choose to pre-record.
    [5:48] - In September, Jill is hosting the retreat she has always known she’s wanted to.
    [7:41] - Apply to make sure this is the right fit for you.
    [8:20] - Put some real thought into the answers on the application.
     
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    • 10 min
    224 - Being The Good Girl Always Leads to Resentment - How to Break the Pattern

    224 - Being The Good Girl Always Leads to Resentment - How to Break the Pattern

    Too few of us are willing to be true to ourselves and risk disappointing or (GASP!) offending others. 
    We rarely speak our truth or ask for what we want. 
    We shrink, hide and politely accept and agree to terms we don’t want in order to be accepted and liked.
    What if we didn’t? 
     
    Show Notes: [3:10] - We need to be willing to get uncomfortable and potentially make others uncomfortable by asking for the things we want.
    [4:21] - We’ve been taught to be “the good girl.” We wind up saying yes to everything to be nice and not be “too much.”
    [7:07] - It’s hard to stand up for ourselves and it takes practice.
    [8:50] - When will you allow yourself to have the things you want to your satisfaction?
    [10:27] - With more practice it becomes harder to not follow your true north.
    [14:29] - Don’t apologize for your decisions. You can apologize for taking someone’s time or inconveniencing them, but not for your decision.
    [17:40] - Many times life is going to put us in situations that are so extreme to show us how bad it feels to abandon ourselves so we can really make the decision to choose ourselves.
    [19:14] - Think of a situation where you spoke up for yourself and how it showed up in your body. Now think of a time when you didn’t.
    [21:08] - You don’t have to abandon yourself and your needs to fulfill the needs of someone else.
    [23:36] - It will eventually feel so natural to stand up for yourselves.
    [29:03] - Jill gives an example of how “the flavor can change.” What feels right to you and when are you willing to compromise?
    [31:10] - What are your rules? What are your boundaries?
     
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    • 34 min
    223 - 3 Bits of Wisdom I’ll Never Forget

    223 - 3 Bits of Wisdom I’ll Never Forget

    Jill uses her gift of storytelling and uses her words to paint three pictures that the listener can see vividly and clearly as they extract a personal message and lesson for themselves.
     
    Show Notes: [2:27] - Every human being deserves to have these “ah-ha’s.”
    [5:41] - Sometimes, the biggest gifts come from struggling. But suffering is optional.
    [7:23] - Jill was convinced that she would learn something specific, but she had to learn something different and trust the process.
    [9:01] - Integration and embodiment can be used in so many different areas. The difference between knowing in your head and knowing in your body.
    [11:26] - Subtle change leads to huge change.
    [12:45] - Jill describes the experience.
    [15:10] - “It’s a trick question. I choose both.”
    [16:57] - The second lesson is all about how Jill’s art will be perceived.
    [18:45] - Someone could have told me these things, but I had to experience this and release so much through physical discomfort to access this.
    [21:18] - Jill describes what she saw that led to the third lesson learned in this journey.
    [23:48] - What if we look back at trauma and painful experiences as a grown adult and not from the perspective of a child?
     
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    • 28 min

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