A Vibe Above

Dawn Ranieri - A Vibe Above

A Vibe Above is where leadership meets consciousness. Hosted by Dawn Ranieri, transformational life coach and energy practitioner, this podcast is for leaders and changemakers who know that true impact starts within. From human design and youth empowerment to energy work, healing, and mindset, each episode gives you the tools to lead with authenticity, purpose, and a whole lot of soul. Your highest self is already waiting. Let's rise. dawnranieri.substack.com

  1. The World Is Changing and So Are You

    4d ago

    The World Is Changing and So Are You

    Welcome back to A Vibe Above. I’m your host, Dawn Ranieri, and today let’s talk about where we are heading. As we’re stepping into the second half of the year, I haven’t found myself thinking about goals, resolutions, or everything I want to accomplish over the next six months. My attention keeps coming back to something much deeper. I’ve been paying attention to people. The conversations I’m having are different. The questions people are asking are different. Even the energy feels different. More and more, I’m meeting people who sense that something is changing, yet they can’t quite put it into words. It’s almost as if we’re standing between two chapters. One is coming to an end, while the next hasn’t fully revealed itself yet. I don’t think this feeling is something to fear. In fact, I think it’s inviting us to become more aware of what’s happening, both around us and within us. The world is changing at an incredible pace. Technology is evolving faster than ever. Artificial intelligence is transforming how we work and create. Information is constantly at our fingertips, and every day we’re surrounded by more opinions, advice, more predictions, and more people telling us what they believe we should do next. Yet with all of this information available, something interesting is happening. Many people aren’t looking for more answers. They’re looking for something real. They’re looking for something that helps them feel connected again, not only to other people, but to themselves. I don’t believe that’s a coincidence. I think we’re entering a time where knowledge alone won’t be enough. Information has never been more accessible, yet wisdom, discernment, and self-awareness have never been more important. We’re being invited to think differently, to question more deeply, and to become far more intentional about whose voices we’re allowing to shape our lives. For me, this isn’t about rejecting teachers, mentors, or people we can learn from. Some of the greatest growth in my own life has come from learning from others. The difference is that the best teachers never ask us to depend on them. They help us discover something within ourselves that was there all along. And I believe that’s the shift we’re living through right now. The Noise Has Reached a Tipping Point I think one of the biggest challenges we’re facing today isn’t a lack of information. It’s the sheer amount of it. Never before have we had so many people telling us how to live, what to believe, how to build a business, raise our children, heal, how to find happiness, etc. Open your phone and within minutes you’ll hear countless opinions, strategies, and promises, all competing for your attention. The interesting thing is that while we’ve become more connected through technology, many people feel more disconnected from themselves. They’re overwhelmed, not because they aren’t trying, but because they’re constantly taking in someone else’s perspective before they’ve had a chance to hear their own. I’ve caught myself doing this too. You listen to someone you respect, and before you know it, you’re questioning what you originally felt. You wonder if you missed something. You start second-guessing your own instincts because someone else’s certainty sounds more convincing than your own knowing. There’s nothing wrong with learning from people who have experience. I’ve invested years learning from incredible teachers, coaches, and mentors, and I’m grateful for every one of them. They each offered something valuable that helped shape my journey. The difference is that I was never meant to become them, and neither are you. I think that’s where we’ve unintentionally drifted off course. We’ve become so accustomed to searching for answers that we’ve forgotten how to sit with a question. We rush to Google, AI, social media, podcasts, or the next expert before giving ourselves the opportunity to ask, “What do I actually feel about this?” That question has become incredibly important to me. Not because I believe I always have the right answer, but because I’ve learned that discernment is a practice. The more we exercise it, the stronger it becomes. We begin recognizing the difference between fear and intuition, someone else’s expectations and our own inner knowing, and between information that’s simply interesting and wisdom that’s actually meant for us. I honestly believe that’s one of the greatest invitations of this time. It’s not to stop learning but to become more intentional about how we learn. To gather wisdom without giving away our authority. To stay open while remaining deeply connected to ourselves. Because the world doesn’t need more people repeating what they’ve heard. It needs more people who have taken the time to discover what’s true for them and have the courage to live it. Coming Back to Yourself Over the years, I’ve explored a lot of different ways to better understand ourselves. Human Design has become a huge part of my journey, but it’s certainly not the only thing I’ve studied. I’ve spent years learning about the nervous system, subconscious beliefs, energy, frequency, and more recently, diving deeper back into quantum principles. In the beginning, I looked at them as separate paths, each offering a different perspective on how we experience life. As time went on, I started noticing something I hadn’t expected. No matter what I was studying, I kept arriving at the same realization. Each one was helping me understand myself a little more deeply. They encouraged me to become more aware of the stories I’d been carrying, the beliefs shaping my decisions, the way my body responded to stress, and the patterns I had never stopped to question. Instead of giving me another set of answers to follow, they kept inviting me to become more curious about myself. That completely changed the way I looked at this work. I stopped seeing Human Design, nervous system regulation, subconscious beliefs, and energy work as separate modalities. I began seeing them as different doorways leading to the same place. Each one offers another opportunity to understand ourselves with a little more honesty, more compassion, and more trust than we had before. I think that’s why I’m so passionate about sharing these tools with other people. My hope has never been that someone walks away depending on Human Design, energy work, or any other framework. My hope is that every conversation helps them build a stronger relationship with themselves. Because when someone truly understands how they’re wired, how they’ve been conditioned, and what actually feels aligned for them, they begin making decisions from a completely different place. When I step back and look at everything I’ve learned over the years, I realize they’ve all been pointing in the same direction. They’ve taught me to become more aware, to strengthen my discernment, and to trust myself more than I did before. To me, that’s the real gift. It’s not about collecting more knowledge. It’s about allowing that knowledge to bring us back to ourselves. I truly believe that’s what so many people are searching for right now. They’re searching for something that feels real, that helps them quiet the outside noise long enough to hear their own wisdom again. And maybe that’s what this season of life is inviting all of us to do. To slow down, become more present, and remember that while we can learn from many people, the life we’re creating still has to feel true to us. The Leadership the World Needs Now As I’ve been watching this shift unfold, I’ve found myself thinking a lot about leadership. Not leadership in the traditional sense of standing on a stage or leading a company, but the kind of leadership that begins with simply being yourself. I think the world is craving more authenticity. People are tired of polished perfection. They’re tired of feeling like they have to keep up, fit in, or measure themselves against someone else’s highlight reel. There’s something refreshing about someone who’s willing to be real, who speaks from experience instead of trying to have all the answers. The interesting thing is that I meet so many incredible people who have beautiful gifts to share, yet they continue to question whether they’re ready. They tell themselves they need one more certification, one more class, one more year of experience before they can finally put themselves out there. Meanwhile, the world keeps waiting for what only they can offer. I’ve come to believe that confidence doesn’t magically appear one day before we take action. More often than not, it grows because we were willing to take the first step. We learn, we refine, we make mistakes, and we continue showing up. That’s how confidence is built. It’s not something we wait for. It’s something we create through experience. I also think we’re moving into a time where people are becoming much more intuitive about who they trust. They’re looking beyond titles and followers. They want to know whether someone is genuine. They want to feel a real connection. They want to know that the person they’re listening to has actually lived what they’re talking about. That gives every one of us permission to stop comparing ourselves to everyone else. Your story doesn’t have to look like mine. My journey doesn’t have to look like yours. What matters is that we’re willing to show up honestly and allow our experiences, our lessons, and even our struggles to become part of what we contribute to the world. Maybe that’s what leadership really looks like now. It isn’t about having the loudest voice or convincing everyone to agree with you. It’s about having the courage to know who you are, to continue growing, and to share your gifts in a way that feels genuine. Because when one person chooses to stop h

    24 min
  2. Jun 7

    The Parts of Yourself You Keep Trying to Fix

    How much of your personal growth journey has been fueled by genuine expansion, and how much has been driven by the belief that something about you needs to be fixed? In this episode of A Vibe Above, Dawn explores the stories many of us carry about ourselves, stories that often began years ago and quietly shaped our beliefs, decisions, and sense of self-worth. From childhood experiences and social expectations to the pressure to constantly improve, these narratives can influence far more than we realize. This conversation looks at the difference between healthy growth and self-rejection, why so many people spend years fighting parts of themselves, and how understanding who you truly are can create more freedom than endless self-criticism ever could. Dawn also shares insights from her work with Human Design and why one of the most powerful shifts people experience is realizing they may never have been the problem in the first place. In This Episode • How early experiences shape the stories we tell ourselves• The difference between growth and self-rejection• Why achievement doesn't always create fulfillment• What Human Design can reveal about self-understanding• The hidden cost of constantly trying to improve yourself• How awareness creates freedom and self-trust• A guided reflection to help you see yourself through a new lens Resources 🌿 Join the Inner Sovereign Societyhttps://www.skool.com/the-inner-sovereign-society-2409/about 🌿 Learn more about Human Design Workshopshttps://www.avibeabove.com/the-calling 🌿 Connect with Dawn Ranierihttps://www.avibeabove.com This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit dawnranieri.substack.com

    18 min
  3. Something Feels Off And You Can Feel It

    May 24

    Something Feels Off And You Can Feel It

    Have you been feeling like something is off lately, but you can’t fully explain why? In this episode of A Vibe Above, Dawn Ranieri explores the subtle but powerful awareness that many people are experiencing right now. This isn’t about confusion or a lack of clarity, it’s about the quiet signals your body and inner awareness have already been picking up on. Dawn breaks down how disconnection from self often shows up in small, easy-to-miss ways, and why constantly looking outside of yourself for answers can deepen that disconnect. This conversation brings awareness to how your body processes truth before your mind fully understands it, and why learning to stay present with that awareness can shift everything. This episode also includes a grounding moment to help you reconnect with what you may already be feeling, even if you haven’t fully acknowledged it yet. 🌱 In This Episode: • Why something can feel “off” even when everything looks fine• How subtle awareness shows up in everyday life• The connection between the body and inner knowing• Why people override what they feel• What begins to shift when you slow down and pay attention• Reconnecting with yourself in a more honest way 🔗 Go Deeper If this episode resonated with you, this is the work we go deeper into inside my Inner Sovereign Society. It’s a space for building real self-trust, understanding how you’re uniquely wired through Human Design, regulating your nervous system, and learning how to live and lead from a place that actually feels aligned for you. We also go deeper into wealth, abundance, and monthly Human Design workshops so you can truly understand and embody your design. If you feel the pull, you’ll know. https://www.skool.com/the-inner-sovereign-society- 2409/about 👤 About the Host Dawn Ranieri is a Feel Good Practitioner who helps individuals reconnect with their inner power, align with their strengths, and create a more fulfilling and aligned life through coaching, energy work, Human Design, and frequency-based practices. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit dawnranieri.substack.com

    10 min
  4. You Already Know. You’re Just Not Trusting It Yet

    May 10

    You Already Know. You’re Just Not Trusting It Yet

    Welcome back to A Vibe Above. I’m your host, Dawn Ranieri, and I’m really glad you’re here today. I want to have a bit more of a real, honest conversation today, because this is something that I see come up all the time. It’s something I’ve experienced myself more than once. There are moments in life where you’re faced with a decision, a situation, or even a feeling about something, and deep down, you already know what’s right for you. You may not have all the details, or even know how it’s going to unfold, but there’s something in you that feels clear in a way that’s hard to explain. It’s almost immediate, like a quiet sense of knowing that just lands. What tends to happen, though, is that we don’t stay with that knowing for very long. Almost right away, the mind steps in and starts trying to make sense of it. You begin to question it, you look for reasons why it might not be right, you try to gather more information, and before you know it, that clear feeling you had starts to feel uncertain. It didn’t just go away, it just got covered up by overthinking, doubt, and the need to make everything feel logical and safe before you move forward. Why We Don’t Trust It Trusting yourself sounds simple when people say it out loud, but when you really sit with it, it can actually feel very uncomfortable, especially if you’ve spent years relying on external validation, needing certainty, or looking outside of yourself for direction before making decisions. A lot of people were never really taught to trust themselves. They were taught to trust authority, logic, trust that proof, trust what other people thought was the “right” decision. So when that inner knowing comes up, especially if it doesn’t fully make sense yet, the mind immediately wants to challenge it. There’s often this fear of being wrong, or making a decision that changes everything in a way that feels unfamiliar or uncomfortable. Sometimes trusting yourself means outgrowing a version of your life that once felt safe. It might mean disappointing people, changing direction, or stepping into something that other people around you may not fully understand. And that can create a lot of hesitation. Because even when something feels deeply right internally, there’s still a part of the mind that wants guarantees. It wants proof that things will work out before you move forward. It wants certainty before action. But life rarely works that way. So instead of acting on what you feel, you pause. You wait. You analyze. You replay conversations in your head. You ask five different people what they think. You look for signs, confirmations, or something external that somehow validates what you already felt in the first place. And while there’s nothing wrong with seeking guidance or support, there’s a difference between receiving insight and disconnecting from your own inner knowing completely. Because after a while, something starts to happen. You begin to feel stuck, not because you don’t have clarity, but because you’re not moving with the clarity that’s already there. That disconnect can create frustration, confusion, and even self-doubt. You may start telling yourself that you’re lost, that you don’t know what you want, or that you just need more time to figure things out. But many times, the deeper issue isn’t lack of clarity. It’s lack of trust in what you already know. And the interesting thing is that knowing usually keeps coming back. It shows up in quiet moments, in repeated thoughts, feelings, nudges, or situations that continue to pull your attention. It’s almost like a part of you keeps trying to guide you back toward something, but the louder the outside noise becomes, the easier it is to ignore it. I think a lot of people are experiencing this right now. There’s this feeling of being pulled toward something different, but at the same time feeling uncertain about acting on it because they want everything to make sense first. But clarity doesn’t always arrive as a fully mapped-out plan. Sometimes clarity arrives as a feeling before it arrives as logic. And learning how to trust that is part of the journey. A Different Way to Look at It What if that knowing doesn’t need to become louder or more obvious for you to trust it? What if it’s already clear, and the shift isn’t about getting more information, but about learning how to listen to what’s already there? Because when you think about it, that first feeling you have about something tends to be the most honest. It hasn’t been filtered yet, it hasn’t been analyzed, or influenced by outside opinions. It’s just there. And the more you start to recognize that, the more you can begin to see that clarity doesn’t always come through thinking. For a lot of people, it comes through a sense of knowing, a feeling, or a quiet internal response that doesn’t need to be explained to be valid. The challenge is that many of us have been taught to trust what is logical before we trust what we feel. So when something doesn’t fully make sense yet, we tend to dismiss it, even when it continues to come up over and over again. But some of the biggest shifts in life begin as an internal feeling long before they become something visible externally. And that’s where learning to trust yourself becomes so important. Not because you’ll always have every answer immediately, but because you begin to realize that your inner guidance is often trying to lead you toward something before your mind fully understands why. How You’re Wired Matters This is also where understanding how you naturally operate becomes really important, because not everyone processes clarity the same way. Some people are very logical and need to think things through step by step, while others experience clarity through instinct, feeling, or just an inner sense that something is right or not right. If you’ve been trying to force yourself into a way of making decisions that doesn’t match how you’re naturally wired, it can make trusting yourself feel even more difficult than it needs to be. A lot of people end up doubting themselves simply because they think they’re supposed to process life the way someone else does. They compare how they make decisions, how quickly they move, or how certainty shows up for them, and when it looks different, they assume something is wrong. But awareness doesn’t show up the same way for everyone, and clarity can come through many different forms. When you start to recognize how your own awareness works, it becomes easier to work with it instead of questioning it. You stop trying to turn everything into something that makes perfect sense on paper, and you start allowing yourself to move with what feels aligned internally, even if it doesn’t come with a full explanation right away. And honestly, this is one of the reasons I love systems like Human Design so much, because they help people understand that there’s nothing wrong with the way they naturally operate. A lot of the time, people finally realize they don’t need to force themselves into someone else’s process in order to trust themselves or move forward in life. Building Trust in a Real Way This doesn’t mean you suddenly trust every feeling you have or make big decisions overnight. It’s more about starting to pay attention in a different way. You begin to notice what keeps coming up for you, what thoughts or feelings repeat, and what you’ve already felt clear about even if you haven’t acted on it yet. And instead of dismissing those things, you allow them to have a little more space. A lot of people think trust arrives all at once, like one day you suddenly become fully confident in yourself and never question anything again. But real self-trust usually develops much more quietly than that. It’s built through small moments where you choose to listen to yourself instead of immediately overriding what you feel. Trust builds over time, and it usually builds through small actions. It builds when you follow through on something that feels right, even if it’s a small step. It builds when you say something you’ve been holding back, make a decision you’ve been putting off, or stop ignoring the things you know are no longer aligned for you. And over time, those moments create a different relationship with yourself, one where you start to see that you can rely on your own guidance. You begin to realize that your inner knowing has probably been trying to guide you for a long time, and the more you listen to it, the stronger that connection becomes. It also becomes easier to separate fear from truth. Fear tends to feel loud, rushed, and full of pressure, while deeper knowing often feels quieter, steadier, and more grounded. And the more connected you become to yourself, the easier it is to recognize the difference between the two. Reflection + Grounding If it is a good time for you and you are not driving, take a moment with me here. You can close your eyes or just soften your focus for a second. Take a slow breath in through your nose, and gently exhale. Let your body settle a little bit, and just bring your awareness inward. Think about something in your life right now where you’ve been going back and forth, something where you feel unsure or you’ve been waiting for clarity. And without overthinking it, just ask yourself, what do I already know about this? Don’t try to analyze it or come up with the perfect answer. Just notice what comes up first, even if it’s subtle. That first response, before the thinking starts, is usually where your clarity lives. And if the answer still feels unclear, that’s okay too. Sometimes clarity doesn’t come as a full sentence or a complete plan. Sometimes it shows up as a feeling, a pull, a sense that something needs to change, or even just a quiet awareness that you can no longer ignore. Take another slow breath in… and e

    18 min
  5. Where Science Meets Spirit: Awakening Healing and Manifestation with Brent Michael Phillips

    Mar 15

    Where Science Meets Spirit: Awakening Healing and Manifestation with Brent Michael Phillips

    In this episode of A Vibe Above, Dawn Ranieri sits down with Brent Michael Phillips, founder of Awakening Dynamics and author of Where Science Meets Spirit, to explore the intersection of science, consciousness, and energy healing. Brent shares his journey from being an MIT-trained software engineer to becoming a full-time spiritual teacher and healer after experiencing chronic pain that led him to search beyond traditional medicine. Through years of studying energy healing and working with master practitioners, he began reverse-engineering the principles behind powerful healing methods and developed his own system designed to make spiritual transformation more systematic and accessible. In this conversation we explore: • Brent’s journey from science and technology into energy healing • How miraculous healing experiences reshaped his understanding of reality • The role of subconscious blocks in manifestation and healing • Why bridging science and spirituality matters in today’s world • How his Awakening Dynamics system helps people experience measurable change • His new book project This episode invites listeners to question the boundaries between science and spirit and explore what may be possible when consciousness, healing, and intention come together. Brent also shares an opportunity for listeners to connect directly with him through a limited-time consultation offer following the release of this episode. The link to connect with him within 30 days of this podcast release is: https://awakeningdynamics.com/contact-us/ This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit dawnranieri.substack.com

    54 min
  6. Health Before Wealth: Ari Rastegar on Holistic Health and High Performance

    Mar 1

    Health Before Wealth: Ari Rastegar on Holistic Health and High Performance

    In this episode of A Vibe Above, Dawn Ranieri sits down with Ari Rastegar for a raw and honest conversation about holistic health, structured discipline, and what it truly means to put health before wealth. Ari shares how years of stress, exhaustion, and pushing through the founder lifestyle eventually led him to re-evaluate everything. What followed was a deep commitment to physical, mental, and spiritual optimization through consistent, foundational habits. This conversation moves beyond hype and into what actually works. The conversation centered around: • Why “getting healthy boring” is often the real path • Meditation, coherence, and the science behind practices once labeled as “woo” • The power of compound habits over time • The role of nutrition, movement, and simple supplementation • Treating the body like your most important long-term investment • Advanced tools like hyperbaric oxygen therapy, and when they matter Ari breaks down how small, daily disciplines compound just like investments, and why real transformation happens over years, not days. This episode is for anyone who wants more energy, more clarity, and a sustainable approach to high performance. Note: This episode contains occasional strong language. Learn more about Ari and his work: Book: The Gift of Failure Purchase on Amazon This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit dawnranieri.substack.com

    28 min

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A Vibe Above is where leadership meets consciousness. Hosted by Dawn Ranieri, transformational life coach and energy practitioner, this podcast is for leaders and changemakers who know that true impact starts within. From human design and youth empowerment to energy work, healing, and mindset, each episode gives you the tools to lead with authenticity, purpose, and a whole lot of soul. Your highest self is already waiting. Let's rise. dawnranieri.substack.com