In This New Season

Kailea Switzer

Learning This Life. Growing, together. With your host Kailea Switzer. In This New Season launched in September 2022. There are 8 episodes per season, which go live biweekly. Kailea is a Harvard-trained counselling therapist and personal development coach with a compassionate interview style that cuts right to the heart of matters. Guests share vulnerably with Kailea, allowing growth for themselves and the listeners and in turn helping us all think, feel and connect more deeply.

  1. 12/17/2025

    Is Control Keeping Me Safe— or Keeping Me Stuck?

    What do we do when everything that used to make us feel capable—high achievement, tight control, pushing harder—suddenly stops working? In this conversation, I sit down with Hogie, someone navigating the layered grief of a recent business closure, a life-changing diagnosis, and the quiet unraveling that can follow when our old strategies no longer serve us. We talk about what it means to measure success differently, the challenge of releasing the grip of perfection, and how diabetes, divorce, and burnout have all become unlikely teachers in his life. It’s a conversation about recalibrating your inner compass when the map no longer fits. About honouring the parts of you that got you here—while gently exploring what else might be possible when you let go of needing to be the best. If you've ever struggled to loosen the grip on high standards, or wondered who you are without the metrics, this one's for you. We are so grateful to our incredible sponsors. This episode is brought to you by:  Alignment Dance Arts: www.alignmentdancearts.comReiki with Brianne: www.briannecarter.comInBloom Health: www.inbloomhealth.caJoin the conversation on IG @inthisnewseason. To learn more about working with Kailea or to buy Kailea’s poetry book LOVES ME, LOVES ME NOT, follow @kaileaswitzercoaching on IG, or go to www.kaileaswitzer.com. In This New Season is recorded and produced by Greg Alsop at Don’t Wake Baby Studio: www.gregalsop.com.

    1h 55m
  2. 11/05/2025

    What Becomes Possible Without the Mask

    Today’s conversation with Aaron took my breath away. It’s one of those episodes that doesn’t just talk about transformation — it embodies it. We talk about his decision to stop drinking and what that opened up for him — in his relationships, his career, and most tenderly, in his relationship with himself. Aaron shares what it’s been like to return to performing from a place of full presence, how he’s finding joy in stability, and how his younger self — the one who used to mask and perform — still walks with him. This isn’t a conversation about alcohol as much as it’s a conversation about aliveness. About coming home to who you are beneath the coping. About feeling the sun on your face and letting it bring you to tears. It’s one of the most moving episodes we’ve recorded — and I’m so grateful Aaron let us into his world with such truth and tenderness. I think you’ll hear yourself in his story, too.   We are so grateful to our incredible sponsors. This episode is brought to you by:  InBloom Health: www.inbloomhealth.ca9D Breathwork PEI with Charlene: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61574217484421Nollaa Sauna Co: www.nollaasaunaco.caCreative Rebel Studio: www.creativerebelstudio.com  Join the conversation on IG @inthisnewseason. To learn more about working with Kailea or to buy Kailea’s poetry book LOVES ME, LOVES ME NOT, follow @kaileaswitzercoaching on IG, or go to www.kaileaswitzer.com. In This New Season is recorded and produced by Greg Alsop at Don’t Wake Baby Studio: www.gregalsop.com

    54 min

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Learning This Life. Growing, together. With your host Kailea Switzer. In This New Season launched in September 2022. There are 8 episodes per season, which go live biweekly. Kailea is a Harvard-trained counselling therapist and personal development coach with a compassionate interview style that cuts right to the heart of matters. Guests share vulnerably with Kailea, allowing growth for themselves and the listeners and in turn helping us all think, feel and connect more deeply.