Shamelessly Feminine

Jennifer Rozenbaum

Get inspired and ready to live your biggest life with Shamelessly Feminine, the podcast for the kick-ass woman who needs a kick in the ass! Join Jen Rozenbaum as she gets real, raw and leaves no stone unturned about life as a woman and how to rock it.

  1. 09/08/2020

    Smashing Through Money Blocks for Creatives with Polly Alexandre

    As a creative, have you ever said to yourself "I'm lucky to be doing what I love so therefore I sacrifice the income?" That is something that my guest Polly Alexandre used to tell herself all the time, but it came to a point where she realized she had to clear her money blocks. In this episode, she tells us how we can do it while being gentle with ourselves and valuing ourselves as creatives, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic. The bottom line is: We're all going to be ok. Find full shownotes and connect with Polly & Jen at www.shamelesslyfeminine.com/episode-77 Key Quotes from This Episode:  "What makes one person abundant could be $50k a year and working 2 days per week, and what makes someone else abundant could be a minimum of a million and they don't feel abundant if they're only doing $700k. Define what is an abundant life to you, and then look at what amount of money that requires to create the environment you want to exist in." "Money is just one part of abundance, but it does buy a huge amount of freedom and choices." "We're all on a spiritual journey right now. You have to dig deep right now because the whole world is saying 'there's not enough' right now." Connect with Jen and Shamelessly Feminine: Join the Reconstruction™ Facebook group Follow Jen and Shamelessly Feminine on Facebook Follow Jen and Shamelessly Feminine on Instagram Subscribe to the Jen Rozenbaum YouTube Channel This episode was originally published on shamelesslyfeminine.com/episode-77. Produced by Creating Space Communications.

    44 min
  2. 08/11/2020

    Stepping Into Who You Are with Cherie Burton

    In this conversation with Cherie Burton, we're talking about a few different things, including emotional healing and mental health. Cherie, an emotional wellness expert, tells us how she has a pronounced family history of mental illness and how a string of suicides by loved ones drew her to studying psychology. In her studies, she wanted to crack the code of why people were not getting well, and we take a deep dive into that topic. She also answers the questions how important are periods of rest and rebuilding? How can we have important conversations and human connection even during a global pandemic? And how is the pandemic actually a gift to us? Key Quotes from This Episode:  "We're experts because we lived through something, not because we sat in a classroom traditional and studied it." "Your mess is your message. Whatever the universe has served up to you in the forms of trauma or dysfunction or what have you, it morphs into, in some way, what you're meant to share, teach, bless, lift, heal the planet." "We are more productive when we go into cycles of rest and rebuilding." Resources: Richard Rohr Connect with Jen and Shamelessly Feminine: Join the Reconstruction™ Facebook group Follow Jen and Shamelessly Feminine on Facebook Follow Jen and Shamelessly Feminine on Instagram Subscribe to the Jen Rozenbaum YouTube Channel This episode was originally published on shamelesslyfeminine.com/episode-75. Produced by Creating Space Communications.

    33 min
  3. 07/14/2020

    Episode 73: Rebooting Your Health and Wellness with Dr. Orlena Kerek

    Dr. Orlena Kerek joins me on my newest podcast episode to tell me and the listeners all about rebooting your health and wellness. We focus on the 4 pillars of wellness that she has identified - nutrition, exercise, sleep, and emotional wellness, and how you can make adjustments in these areas in our lives and even get our kids on board. She also breaks down an experience of mine to explain how our emotional wellness can spiral downwards but also how we can consciously create a spiral upwards into positivity again. Key Quotes from This Episode:  "From the age of 40 onwards, we lose muscle mass. Osteoporosis starts now and we need to start doing exercise so we're fit and have muscle tone and bone strength so we don't put ourselves in danger in the future." "When you talk about negativity, it makes sense that our brains are geared to protect us. It's about danger. Our brains are basically this mechanism of survival. But the good news is that once you're aware of it, there are loads of things you can do by just being aware of it and create positive thoughts and generate positive emotion." "Ask yourself if something is the truth. We love to fantasize, we love to create all of these different what ifs and these negative thoughts and negative fantasies and we believe it. Check in with yourself. Ask yourself, 'Is this the truth right now? Right now, what is the actual truth of what you're going through?'"   Connect with Jen and Shamelessly Feminine: Join the Reconstruction™ Facebook group Follow Jen and Shamelessly Feminine on Facebook Follow Jen and Shamelessly Feminine on Instagram Subscribe to the Jen Rozenbaum YouTube Channel This episode was originally published on shamelesslyfeminine.com/episode-73. Produced by Creating Space Communications.

    32 min
  4. 06/16/2020

    Examining Our Relationships With Food During a Pandemic with Melainie Rogers

    Are you overeating while being stuck in self-isolation? I get it, and so does my guest for this episode, Melainie Rogers, MS, RDN, CDN, CEDRD-S. Those fancy letters after her name means she's an expert in disordered eating and eating disorders, and in our conversation, she goes over how we get caught in a cycle of overeating when stressed, why diets don't work, and disordered eating vs. eating disorders. If you are missing connecting with others over food like I am, this episode will help you get through it. Don't forget to check out our sponsor for this episode, Hero Cosmetics! Try their Mighty Patch with the code "Shameless15" for 15% off at www.herocosmetics.com Key Quotes From This Episode:  "We're not designed to feel horrendous and overanxious. That's not a way that we're designed to exist, so when we are feeling that way, our survival mechanism is to try to bring that down to a more balanced level, and food in this case is seeing a purpose, bu tit also has a side effect, which is more calories than people are used to taking in." "This may be a very temporary period and not necessarily disordered or an eating disorder because it's very specific to the current environment. It's so out of the norm of anything we've experienced." "What was our set weight when we were 20 or 25 is a little bit different to when we're 40 or 50 or 60 because of a multitude of factors." "Weight is a range and we may not want to embrace that but there has to be some kind of acceptance around it and moving beyond just body image and weight on a scale even though society tells us it's so damn important, especially for women." Connect with Jen and Shamelessly Feminine: Join the Reconstruction™ Facebook group Follow Jen and Shamelessly Feminine on Facebook Follow Jen and Shamelessly Feminine on Instagram Subscribe to the Jen Rozenbaum YouTube Channel This episode was originally published on shamelesslyfeminine.com/episode-71. Produced by Creating Space Communications.

    31 min
5
out of 5
46 Ratings

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Get inspired and ready to live your biggest life with Shamelessly Feminine, the podcast for the kick-ass woman who needs a kick in the ass! Join Jen Rozenbaum as she gets real, raw and leaves no stone unturned about life as a woman and how to rock it.