INHABIT with Alessia Citro

Alessia Citro
INHABIT with Alessia Citro

Join Alessia Citro—bestselling author, habits coach, and personal growth advocate. This is THE podcast for women called to a higher level. Here, nothing is off-limits or TMI. Together, we explore habits, healing, and living full out as our higher selves. Discover actionable insights and practical strategies to break free from the cycle of high-achievement pressure. Whether we're exploring science or spirituality, INHABIT is your guide to redefining success and achieving genuine fulfillment. INHABIT A LIFE YOU LOVE. Connect further at alessiacitro.com/programs and on IG at @alessiacitro__

  1. 5 ИЮН.

    196. Why Your To-Do List Is Failing You—And How Systems Set You Free with Diana Lunzer

    Struggling to juggle your business, family, and personal growth without burning out? In this episode of INHABIT, host Alessia Citro sits down with productivity and systems expert Diana Lunzer to reveal the real secrets behind achieving harmony as a founder, parent, and ambitious human. Listeners will learn how to move from chaos to clarity with practical strategies for time management, digital organization, and intentional living. Diana, a certified Notion consultant and two-time founder, shares her proven methods for transforming overwhelmed entrepreneurs into productive powerhouses. From her mantra “be cutthroat with your calendar” to the PAD method (pay, automate, delegate), Diana offers actionable tips for mastering your schedule, setting boundaries, and leveraging digital tools like Notion to streamline both business and life. The conversation covers annual planning, task batching, and the importance of aligning your calendar with your true priorities—plus candid stories about outsourcing, burnout, and finding fulfillment beyond the corporate grind. Whether you’re a busy founder, creative, or anyone craving more intentionality, this episode delivers the systems, mindset shifts, and inspiration you need to reclaim your time and energy. Tune in and start building a life—and business—you truly love. — If you enjoyed today’s show, please leave a five-star review and share it with a friend or two! I’d love to connect with you! DM me on the ‘gram at @alessiacitro__ TIMESTAMPS: [02:33] Diana explains why "harmony" is about constant calibration, not perfect balance. [04:23] Tips for shifting from reactive to proactive habits in business and life. [05:04] Diana shares her mantra: "Be cutthroat with your calendar" for better time management. [07:54] The value of color-coding and combining personal and business calendars. [09:13] Diana on setting boundaries and saying no to protect her focus. [12:07] Why every founder needs a digital task manager like Notion. [14:19] Diana’s system for capturing ideas quickly using mobile tools. [21:27] The "PAD method": pay, automate, or delegate to reclaim your time. [27:13] Annual planning like a billion-dollar brand to avoid distractions. [36:22] Diana describes leaving corporate due to burnout and finding alignment through systems. RESOURCES MENTIONED: Connect with Diana: Diana's Website: www.flowwithsystems.com Instagram: @DianaLunzer YouTube: @dianalunzer Book a VIP Week Consultation: Schedule Here Book a Power Hour Productivity Call: Book Now Subscribe to Founder's Flow Newsletter: Subscribe Here Get Alessia’s book, Higher Self Habits Now available on Audible! Get a free 30-day trial! KEYWORDS: productivity, time management, business systems, Notion, Notion OS, digital organization, founder tips, work-life balance, task management, annual planning, entrepreneur burnout, calendar blocking, delegation strategies, female founders, proactive habits, outsourcing, business growth, intentional living, task batching, digital tools for business, work from home tips PS: These show notes were generated entirely by AI! I teach this and more in my new course: The Audio Authority Blueprint. Want to launch or manage a podcast with more consistency and efficiency? Be a founding member! Use code BETA at checkout for half-off for a limited time! Disclosure: Most, if not all, links are affiliate links. Should you purchase something through the links in these show notes, I may receive a commission, at no additional cost to you.

    48 мин.
  2. 29 МАЯ

    195. Why “Suck” Is the Secret to Success: Courage, Clarity, and Confidence Unleashed with Kristin Ericksen

    Are you ready to break through self-doubt and step boldly into your power? In this episode of Inhabit, host Alessia Citro sits down with Kristin Ericksen—peak performance coach, keynote speaker, and founder of Break Free, Make It Happen—to uncover the secrets of unstoppable women. Listeners will learn how to overcome analysis paralysis, build unshakable confidence, and harness clarity, courage, and resilience to achieve their biggest goals. Kristin draws on over 25 years of experience as a celebrity personal trainer and high-performance mentor, sharing practical strategies like her “power audit” exercise, the 51% courage rule, and the importance of hiring the right mentors. She also shares inspiring stories, including Dustin Hoffman’s journey to success and her own experience pitching the “Whale Tank Method” to Shark Tank’s Kevin Harrington. Key topics include overcoming imposter syndrome, setting boundaries, and finding your unique niche in a crowded market. Whether you’re an ambitious entrepreneur, a high-achieving professional, or someone seeking a fresh start, this episode is packed with actionable insights to help you stop playing small and step into your full potential. Tune in and discover how to become truly unstoppable. — If you enjoyed today’s show, please leave a five-star review and share it with a friend or two! I’d love to connect with you! DM me on the ‘gram at @alessiacitro__ TIMESTAMPS: [01:13] Kristin shares how being born in the Year of the Tiger inspires her leadership and spirit. [02:21] Kristin introduces the three pillars for transformation: clarity, courage, and confidence. [05:49] Kristin explains her “51% courage” rule for taking action despite fear. [07:05] Kristin reframes failure, noting “suck” is the start of “success.” [08:09] Kristin shares her “power audit” exercise to help listeners find what energizes them. [10:18] Kristin urges entrepreneurs to start with market needs, not just passion. [13:05] Kristin tells Dustin Hoffman’s story to illustrate the power of persistence. [15:02] Kristin emphasizes the value of hiring mentors and coaches for growth. [45:00] Kristin encourages women to show up authentically and “stop playing small.” RESOURCES MENTIONED: Connect with Kristin: Instagram Website Get Alessia’s book, Higher Self Habits Now available on Audible! Get a free 30-day trial! KEYWORDS: women’s empowerment, self-doubt, confidence building, clarity and courage, overcoming fear, personal growth, high achievers, peak performance, resilience, imposter syndrome, power audit, mentorship, goal setting, entrepreneurship, women in business, breaking through barriers, mindset shifts, success stories, female leadership, career transformation, unstoppable women, coaching tips, personal development, finding your niche PS: These show notes were generated entirely by AI! I teach this and more in my new course: The Audio Authority Blueprint. Want to launch or manage a podcast with more consistency and efficiency? Be a founding member! Use code BETA at checkout for half-off for a limited time! Disclosure: Most, if not all, links are affiliate links. Should you purchase something through the links in these show notes, I may receive a commission, at no additional cost to you.

    55 мин.
  3. 22 МАЯ

    194. Calling It Off: When Saying No Is the Bravest Yes with Katherine Rose Woller

    What if the bravest thing you could do is walk away from everything you thought you wanted? In this episode of Inhabit, host Alessia Citro sits down with bestselling author and marketing strategist Katherine Rose Woller to explore the power of self-trust, intuition, and choosing yourself at life’s biggest crossroads. Listeners will uncover how to break free from perfectionism, tune into their intuition, and make courageous decisions—even when the world expects otherwise. Katherine shares her raw, relatable journey of calling off her wedding just weeks before the big day, revealing the emotional aftermath, the shame of public vulnerability, and the surprising grace she received from others. Through candid stories and practical advice, she discusses the importance of somatic awareness, daily spiritual practices like journaling and meditation, and building self-trust through small, intentional choices. The conversation also delves into overcoming comparison, embracing imperfection, and finding joy on the other side of hard decisions. Whether you’re facing a major life pivot or simply seeking more authenticity, this episode offers actionable wisdom and inspiration to help you trust yourself and create a life that feels true. Don’t miss Katherine’s insights—and join the Soul Sisters Book Club for a deeper dive into her memoir and a live Q&A! — If you enjoyed today’s show, please leave a five-star review and share it with a friend or two! I’d love to connect with you! DM me on the ‘gram at @alessiacitro__ TIMESTAMPS: [00:27] Alessia introduces Katherine Rose Woller and her memoir about calling off her wedding and choosing herself. [02:29] Katherine explains her story is for anyone facing a tough decision, not just those ending relationships. [04:19] Katherine shares how ignoring her intuition led to saying yes to the wrong engagement. [08:56] Katherine describes the shame of ending her engagement publicly and the surprising compassion she received. [13:12] Katherine discusses using body signals and somatic awareness to guide big life choices. [19:49] Katherine talks about overcoming perfectionism by letting go of comparison. [26:40] Katherine shares how daily journaling and meditation help her stay grounded and intentional. [34:25] Katherine offers practical advice: build self-trust through small daily choices and “trying on” big decisions. RESOURCES MENTIONED: Follow Katherine on Instagram @katherinewoller Get Katherine's book "Calling It Off: Memoir of an Almost Bride" on Amazon Katherine's website JOIN US IN SOUL SISTERS BOOK CLUB AND READ KATHERINE’S BOOK! Get Alessia’s book, Higher Self Habits Now available on Audible! Get a free 30-day trial! KEYWORDS: self-trust, intuition, calling off a wedding, perfectionism, overcoming fear, life transitions, somatic awareness, journaling practice, meditation habits, personal growth, authentic living, making hard decisions, women’s empowerment, Katherine Rose Woller, memoir author, relationship advice, breaking societal expectations, daily rituals, self-mastery, book club, career pivots, vulnerability, trusting your gut, letting go of comparison, healing after breakup PS: These show notes were generated entirely by AI! I teach this and more in my new course: The Audio Authority Blueprint. Want to launch or manage a podcast with more consistency and efficiency? Be a founding member! Use code BETA at checkout for half-off for a limited time! Disclosure: Most, if not all, links are affiliate links. Should you purchase something through the links in these show notes, I may receive a commission, at no additional cost to you.

    47 мин.
  4. 15 МАЯ

    193. Stop Faking Connection: The Real Truth About Building Community with Haley Westfall

    Struggling to build a community that truly lights you up—or wondering how to pivot when your current path no longer feels right? In this episode of INHABIT, host Alessia Citro sits down with community-building expert and business strategist Haley Westfall to unpack the real stories behind reinvention, intentional growth, and authentic connection. Listeners will learn how to navigate career pivots, cultivate meaningful relationships, and create thriving communities, whether online or in-person. Haley draws on her 20 years in corporate healthcare leadership and her journey through entrepreneurship, sharing candid lessons from building a six-figure business, burning it down, and starting over with purpose. She reveals the strategies behind launching Collab Culture and The Table, the importance of daily self check-ins, and how to foster a culture that attracts the right people. Key topics include leveraging personal invitations, forming strategic partnerships (like with the city of Peoria), and the power of tracking your numbers to remove emotion from decision-making. Whether you’re an entrepreneur, community leader, or anyone seeking more fulfillment in your work, this episode is packed with actionable insights and inspiration. Tune in to discover how to build a community—and a business—that feels truly aligned, and walk away ready to take your next bold step. — If you enjoyed today’s show, please leave a five-star review and share it with a friend or two! I’d love to connect with you! DM me on the ‘gram at @alessiacitro__ TIMESTAMPS: [01:04] Haley shares her transition from corporate healthcare to entrepreneurship after an unexpected layoff. [03:14] Haley describes building a six-figure social media business and choosing to start over for more fulfillment. [06:21] Haley discusses overcoming shame about her corporate past and embracing pivots. [10:19] Haley explains how she strategically launched Collab Culture and The Table by nurturing relationships. [13:41] Haley talks about daily self check-ins to ensure her work remains aligned and energizing. [16:11] Haley reveals her human design as a manifesting generator and how it shapes her approach. [20:14] Haley clarifies the differences between Collab Culture and The Table, including the move to co-ed events. [27:00] Haley offers advice for building community in less entrepreneurial areas, emphasizing personal invitations. [34:47] Haley shares how she formed a partnership with the city of Peoria through relationship-building. [38:58] Haley gives her top three tips for building a thriving, fulfilling community. RESOURCES MENTIONED: Connect with Haley on Instagram @thehaleywestfall Join Haley at The Table Experience, February 20-21, 2026 in Tempe, AZ! Get Alessia’s book, Higher Self Habits Now available on Audible! Get a free 30-day trial! KEYWORDS: community building, entrepreneurship, business strategy, career pivot, women in business, building relationships, networking tips, Collab Culture, The Table, live events, personal branding, female founders, intentional growth, partnership strategies, small business advice, leadership, self-mastery, Arizona entrepreneurs, business networking, authentic connection, professional development, podcast for entrepreneurs PS: These show notes were generated entirely by AI! I teach this and more in my new course: The Audio Authority Blueprint. Want to launch or manage a podcast with more consistency and efficiency? Be a founding member! Use code BETA at checkout for half-off for a limited time! Disclosure: Most, if not all, links are affiliate links. Should you purchase something through the links in these show notes, I may receive a commission, at no additional cost to you.

    45 мин.
  5. 8 МАЯ

    192. Why “Doing the Hard Thing” Is Overrated: Paul Levitin’s EASIER Way to Change

    Struggling to stick with new habits or feeling overwhelmed by self-improvement? In this episode of INHABIT, host Alessia Citro sits down with Paul Levitin—podcaster, public speaker, and coach behind the “Change Made Easy” podcast—to reveal why making hard things easy is the real secret to lasting change. Listeners will learn how to break free from perfectionism, overcome overthinking, and finally build habits that actually stick. Paul shares his EASIER framework, a practical roadmap for creating sustainable routines by focusing on enthusiasm, simplicity, and repeatability. Drawing from over a decade of coaching experience, he explains why consistency beats intensity, how to stack exponential benefits, and why celebrating small wins rewires your brain for success. The conversation also tackles emotional addiction, the myth of “having to” do things, and the power of reframing goals to fit your real life. Whether you’re an overachiever, a chronic overthinker, or simply ready to make positive changes that last, this episode delivers actionable strategies and mindset shifts you can use right away. Tune in and discover how to make change not just possible, but easy. — If you enjoyed today’s show, please leave a five-star review and share it with a friend or two! I’d love to connect with you! DM me on the ‘gram at @alessiacitro__ TIMESTAMPS: [01:13] Paul Levitin explains how his philosophy shifted from “do the hard thing” to making hard things easy for lasting change. [02:27] Paul introduces the idea of reducing friction and making positive habits more enjoyable. [04:09] Paul shares his EASIER framework for building consistent habits, starting with enthusiasm. [06:24] Paul emphasizes choosing goals you’re excited to do, not just excited to have. [07:22] Discussion on adapting habits to fit your real-life resources and circumstances. [08:41] Paul highlights the importance of embracing imperfection and learning from setbacks. [09:33] Paul explains how stacking multiple benefits can help overcome resistance to hard habits. [10:58] Paul stresses that habits must be repeatable and sustainable for lifelong change. [13:38] Paul reframes “I have to” as a choice and encourages finding enjoyable ways to move. [18:07] Paul discusses how overthinking and complexity can sabotage progress, and the need for simplicity. RESOURCES MENTIONED: Listen to Change Made Easy with Paul Levitin Get Alessia’s book, Higher Self Habits Now available on Audible! Get a free 30-day trial! KEYWORDS: habit change, self-improvement, building habits, consistency, EASIER framework, Change Made Easy, overcoming perfectionism, making habits stick, motivation, breaking bad habits, sustainable routines, personal growth, mindset shifts, celebrating small wins, emotional addiction, self-mastery, simple habits, fitness motivation, behavior change, podcast for overachievers, actionable strategies, life coaching, habit formation PS: These show notes were generated entirely by AI! I teach this and more in my new course: The Audio Authority Blueprint. Want to launch or manage a podcast with more consistency and efficiency? Be a founding member! Use code BETA at checkout for half-off for a limited time! Disclosure: Most, if not all, links are affiliate links. Should you purchase something through the links in these show notes, I may receive a commission, at no additional cost to you.

    44 мин.
  6. 1 МАЯ

    191. Dr. Jennifer Chrisman [Part 2]: It’s Not Your Kids... It’s You: The Power of Parental Healing in Breaking Cycles

    Are you struggling to raise confident, resilient kids in a world dominated by social media and constant comparison? In this episode of INHABIT, host Alessia Citro welcomes back Dr. Jenn Chrisman—psychologist, coach, and integrative wellness expert—for a candid conversation on parenting, self-mastery, and healing. Together, they unpack how to help children develop authentic self-worth, navigate the pressures of digital culture, and break generational cycles. Listeners will gain practical strategies for fostering internal validation in kids, learn why parental self-healing is essential, and hear Dr. Jenn’s unique perspective on the limitations of traditional therapy versus the power of holistic coaching. The episode also explores the impact of social media on identity, the importance of modeling healthy habits, and the role of nutrition and spiritual practices in overall well-being. Whether you’re a parent, educator, or anyone seeking personal growth, this episode offers actionable insights and inspiration to help you and your family thrive. Tune in for expert advice, real-life stories, and a fresh approach to living—and parenting—with intention. — If you enjoyed today’s show, please leave a five-star review and share it with a friend or two! I’d love to connect with you! DM me on the ‘gram at @alessiacitro__ TIMESTAMPS: [01:59] Alessia and Dr. Jenn discuss parenting daughters with new tools and awareness. [04:38] Dr. Jenn highlights both the benefits and downsides of today’s openness and social media. [07:09] Advice on helping kids develop self-worth and resist external pressures. [08:47] Dr. Jenn hopes her children learn internal validation over external praise. [11:31] The importance of adolescents exploring identities to clarify values. [13:59] Challenges of social media visibility and the limits of human connection. [17:45] Tips for keeping kids grounded: parental presence, modeling, and communication. [19:58] Dr. Jenn links parenting struggles to unhealed wounds and suggests healing modalities. [23:07] Why Dr. Jenn left traditional therapy for a more collaborative coaching approach. [30:35] Encouragement to focus on living from a healed place, not endless self-fixing. [37:25] Dr. Jenn’s integrative approach: psychology, nutrition, and spiritual wellness. [46:43] Personal story on her mother’s illness and questioning the medical system. [48:56] Closing thoughts on honoring the body’s wisdom and treating it with respect. RESOURCES MENTIONED: Visit Dr. Jenn’s website Connect with Dr. Jenn on Instagram Listen to Dr. Jenn’s podcast (which she cohosts with her husband, Matt), Love Your Truth Get Alessia’s book, Higher Self Habits Now available on Audible! Get a free 30-day trial! KEYWORDS: parenting, self-worth, social media and kids, internal validation, breaking generational cycles, holistic coaching, traditional therapy vs coaching, child development, resilience in children, cycle syncing, feminine energy, mental health, healing trauma, personal growth, nutrition and wellness, modeling healthy habits, family communication, integrative wellness, self-mastery, raising confident kids, emotional intelligence, digital culture, parenting tips PS: These show notes were generated entirely by AI! I teach this and more in my new course: The Audio Authority Blueprint. Want to launch or manage a podcast with more consistency and efficiency? Be a founding member! Use code BETA at checkout for half-off for a limited time! Disclosure: Most, if not all, links are affiliate links. Should you purchase something through the links in these show notes, I may receive a commission, at no additional cost to you.

    51 мин.
  7. 24 АПР.

    190. Dr. Jennifer Chrisman [Part 1]: Stop Settling for Surface Healing—Integrate Mind, Body, and Soul

    What if true healing means embracing every part of yourself—mind, body, and soul? In this episode of INHABIT, host Alessia Citro welcomes Dr. Jennifer Chrisman, doctor of clinical psychology, functional nutritionist, and integrative holistic health practitioner. Together, they explore what it really takes to move beyond surface-level solutions and step into authentic, embodied transformation. Listeners will hear how Dr. Jenn’s own health crisis inspired her to return to school for a master’s in nutrition, blending psychology, somatic practices, and nutritional science for lasting change. Dr. Jenn shares her unique approach to whole-person care, emphasizing the importance of addressing trauma, nervous system regulation, and nutrition as interconnected pieces of the healing puzzle. The conversation delves into the “Gates of Awakening,” the power of conscious choice, and the social mirror—revealing how our relationships and triggers can guide us toward deeper self-awareness and growth. With warmth and wisdom, Dr. Jenn challenges spiritual dogma and invites listeners to see themselves as inherently whole and worthy. Whether you’re on a path of self-discovery, seeking holistic health, or ready to break free from old patterns, this episode offers practical insights and inspiration. Tune in to learn how integrating mind, body, and soul can help you inhabit your fullest, most authentic self. — If you enjoyed today’s show, please leave a five-star review and share it with a friend or two! I’d love to connect with you! DM me on the ‘gram at @alessiacitro__ TIMESTAMPS: [01:45] Alessia introduces Dr. Jenn Chrisman and her holistic, multi-disciplinary background. [02:56] Dr. Jenn shares how her own health crisis led her to study nutrition and expand her approach. [06:39] Dr. Jenn explains why true holistic health means addressing nutrition, trauma, and nervous system regulation together. [12:30] Alessia and Dr. Jenn discuss plant medicine, ego death, and how these experiences can accelerate healing. [15:37] Dr. Jenn reframes “bad trips” in plant medicine as valuable lessons for personal growth. [18:03] Dr. Jenn introduces the “Gates of Awakening” and explores why some people get stuck in victimhood. [32:05] Alessia and Dr. Jenn share their belief that all spiritual paths can lead to God, emphasizing unity over dogma. [41:09] Alessia credits Dr. Jenn for teaching her the “social mirror” concept—how our triggers reflect unhealed parts of ourselves. RESOURCES MENTIONED: Visit Dr. Jenn’s website Connect with Dr. Jenn on Instagram Listen to Dr. Jenn’s podcast (which she cohosts with her husband, Matt), Love Your Truth Get Alessia’s book, *Higher Self Habits* (which Dr. Jenn wrote the foreword for!) Now available on Audible! Get a free 30-day trial! KEYWORDS: holistic health, mind body soul, Dr. Jenn Chrisman, integrative healing, trauma recovery, nervous system regulation, nutrition and wellness, embodied transformation, self-mastery, plant medicine, ego death, Gates of Awakening, victimhood, conscious choice, spiritual growth, self-awareness, whole person care, somatic practices, personal growth, transformational coaching PS: These show notes were generated entirely by AI! I teach this and more in my new course: The Audio Authority Blueprint. Want to launch or manage a podcast with more consistency and efficiency? Be a founding member! Use code BETA at checkout for half-off for a limited time! Disclosure: Most, if not all, product links are affiliate links. Should you purchase something through the links in these show notes, I may receive a commission, at no additional cost to you.

    52 мин.
  8. 17 АПР.

    189. From West African Orphan to American Real Estate Mogul: How Yamu Camara Defied the Odds and Built Her Empire

    What does it take to break generational cycles, defy impossible odds, and build lasting wealth from scratch? In this episode of INHABIT, host Alessia Citro sits down with Yamu Camara—CDC data scientist, real estate investor, and founder—to uncover the extraordinary journey from a small village in The Gambia to financial freedom in America. Listeners will be inspired by Yamu’s resilience, learn how she overcame trauma and cultural barriers, and discover practical strategies for building wealth through real estate investing. Yamu shares her powerful story of surviving childhood abuse, escaping an arranged marriage, and leveraging education and scholarships to transform her life. She reveals how she started a nonprofit to teach girls coding, earned a prestigious Mandela Washington Fellowship, and ultimately built a multimillion-dollar real estate portfolio—growing from 90 to over 150 rental units in just 18 months. The episode covers actionable topics like house hacking, Section 8 rentals, building credit as an immigrant, and the mindset shifts required to succeed against all odds. Whether you’re an aspiring real estate investor, an immigrant chasing the American dream, or anyone seeking inspiration to overcome adversity, this episode delivers practical advice and proof that it’s possible. Don’t wait to buy real estate—tune in and learn how to buy real estate and wait. — If you enjoyed today’s show, please leave a five-star review and share it with a friend or two! I’d love to connect with you! DM me on the ‘gram at @alessiacitro__ TIMESTAMPS: [03:15] Yamu Camara shares her early life in The Gambia, including cultural challenges and personal trauma that shaped her resilience. [09:11] Despite severe adversity at home, Yamu excels academically and earns scholarships with the support of teachers and principals. [13:11] Yamu negotiates with her family to delay an arranged marriage, determined to pursue higher education. [18:41] She starts a nonprofit to teach girls IT and coding skills, empowering others while still in her early twenties. [26:18] Yamu is selected for the Mandela Washington Fellowship, which brings her to the U.S. and includes meeting President Obama. [33:50] She describes the courageous and secretive steps she took to leave The Gambia for good and start a new life in America. [39:56] Yamu rapidly grows her real estate portfolio, nearly doubling her rental units in just over a year. [54:50] She credits her success to people who took a chance on her and now mentors others, achieving an 89% success rate with over 1,200 students. [66:20] Yamu reflects on achieving the American dream and her mission to show everyday people that real estate investing is possible for anyone. [73:08] She shares her trademarked advice: “Don’t wait to buy real estate. Buy real estate and wait,” encouraging listeners to take action. RESOURCES MENTIONED: Connect with Yamu: Instagram: @buildingwealthfromrentals Yamu’s Website: Sobel Properties Get Alessia’s book, Higher Self Habits Now available on Audible! Get a free 30-day trial! KEYWORDS: real estate investing, building wealth, financial freedom, immigrant success story, overcoming adversity, Section 8 rentals, house hacking, rental property strategies, passive income, generational wealth, women in real estate, mindset shifts, entrepreneurship, teaching girls to code, escaping arranged marriage, Midwest real estate, property management, American dream, real estate mentorship, inspiring stories, podcast for investors, actionable advice PS: These show notes were generated entirely by AI! I teach this and more in my new course: The Audio Authority Blueprint. Want to launch or manage a podcast with more consistency and efficiency? Be a founding member! Use code BETA at checkout for half-off for a limited time! Disclosure: Most, if not all, links are affiliate links. Should you purchase something through the links in these show notes, I may receive a commission, at no additional cost to you.

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Join Alessia Citro—bestselling author, habits coach, and personal growth advocate. This is THE podcast for women called to a higher level. Here, nothing is off-limits or TMI. Together, we explore habits, healing, and living full out as our higher selves. Discover actionable insights and practical strategies to break free from the cycle of high-achievement pressure. Whether we're exploring science or spirituality, INHABIT is your guide to redefining success and achieving genuine fulfillment. INHABIT A LIFE YOU LOVE. Connect further at alessiacitro.com/programs and on IG at @alessiacitro__

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