Life, Death, All of It

Krista Berlincourt

What happens when we stop hiding the most human parts of ourselves? Life, Death, All of It is a podcast about the conversations we were never taught to have — about love, loss, resilience, and belonging. Each week, host Krista Berlincourt sits down with researchers, scientists, authors, and experts to dismantle the taboos that keep us from living fully. Together, we explore how embracing all of life — especially the parts we often hide— is the key to ultimate confidence and true connection.

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  1. 8月5日

    How to Talk About 100% Responsibility with Jonathan Basker

    If you’ve ever asked yourself, “How do I stop feeling like life is happening to me?” — this episode is for you. In today’s conversation, Krista sits down with executive coach Jonathan Basker of the Conscious Leadership Group to explore what it really means to take 100% responsibility for your life — especially when the temptation to collapse into blame, resentment, or burnout feels irresistible. Jonathan is known for helping leaders drop the victim mindset and step into grounded, heart-led presence. Before becoming a coach, he led strategy inside high-growth startups like Etsy and Betaworks, learning firsthand that surface-level leadership doesn’t survive real storms. But his insights don’t just come from boardrooms — they come from years of inner work, facing his own patterns, and choosing self-acceptance over self-attack. Together, Krista and Jonathan unpack: How to recognize when you’re stuck in victimhood — and shift into self-ownership Why awareness is the first step to transformation (and why most people skip it) The subtle ways we self-sabotage when trying to “fix” ourselves Why acceptance isn’t resignation — it’s the doorway to change How to break free from repeating the same painful patterns The role of love and self-compassion in real, lasting leadership This conversation is for anyone ready to stop outsourcing their power, stop looping in the same old stories, and start leading — in work, in relationships, and in life — from the inside out. For more from this episode and to join the conversation, head to: → Substack → Instagram: @allofitpod → TikTok: @allofitpodcast

    1 小时 19 分钟
  2. 7月15日

    How to Talk About Relational Polarity with Miriam Adler

    In today’s conversation, Krista sits down with relational polarity expert Miriam Adler to explore why so many of us lose ourselves in love, chase success at the cost of well-being, and struggle to feel safe inside our own bodies — and how rediscovering inner polarity can change everything. Miriam has guided thousands through deep relational healing, helping people reclaim their sense of self, understand their emotional patterns, and build healthier, more connected relationships. In this episode, she shares her personal story of hitting rock bottom and the pivotal decision to walk a radically different path — from high-fashion modeling to guiding global healing work. Together, Krista and Miriam unpack: ⟶ Why heartbreak and rock bottoms can be the greatest doorways to transformation ⟶ The misunderstood truth about polarity — and why it’s not about gender or labels ⟶ How the “mother wound” and “father wound” unconsciously shape our adult relationships ⟶ The root cause of relationship struggles: self-abandonment and lack of responsibility ⟶ How mastering inner polarity creates natural confidence, safety, and openness ⟶ Why modern culture glorifies burnout and overdrive — and how to reclaim your vitality ⟶ The role of polarity in workplaces, leadership, and restoring feminine power This episode is a reminder that safety isn’t something we outsource — it’s something we cultivate within. It’s an invitation to move from performance to presence, from expectation to authentic connection, and from burnout to grounded confidence. For more from this episode and to join the conversation, head to: → Substack → Instagram: @allofitpod → TikTok: @allofitpodcast

    43 分钟
  3. 7月2日

    How to Talk About Empathy with Michael Ventura

    If you’ve ever felt like empathy is a liability in today’s world — or questioned whether it still has a place in leadership, activism, or even daily life — this episode is for you. In today’s conversation, Krista sits down with Michael Ventura, author of Applied Empathy and founder of Sub Rosa, to explore how empathy, when practiced rigorously and responsibly, becomes a transformative tool for systems change, leadership, and personal clarity. Michael has brought empathy training into spaces as varied as West Point, the United Nations, and Fortune 100 boardrooms. But this conversation goes far beyond titles — it’s a deep dive into how we relate to ourselves, each other, and the world around us when we learn to see without projecting and listen without absorbing. Together, Krista and Michael unpack: Why empathy is a powerful leadership tool — not a soft skill How to practice empathy without taking on others’ emotions The dangers of projection (and how to stop doing it) Why cognitive empathy is being weaponized — and what to do about it What it means to find your purpose not in one North Star, but in a personal constellation This episode is an invitation to reclaim empathy — as a strength, as a responsibility, and as a way of creating more meaningful connection. For more from this episode and to join the conversation, head to: → Substack → Instagram: @allofitpod → TikTok: @allofitpodcast

    44 分钟
  4. 6月24日

    How to Talk About Pleasure with Regena Thomashauer

    If you’ve ever felt disconnected from your sensuality, unsure how to claim your power, or silenced by shame — this episode is for you. In today’s conversation, Krista sits down with legendary teacher and bestselling author Regena Thomashauer — aka Mama Gena — to explore the radical act of reclaiming pleasure as a source of feminine power. Together, they trace the path from repression to radiance, and how the erotic is not just a personal awakening, but a cultural one. Regena is the founder of the School of Womanly Arts and the author of Pussy: A Reclamation, a book that’s become a modern-day manifesto for feminine sovereignty. Through her own story — from growing up in a house of violence to teaching at a sex commune to guiding thousands of women back to their bodies — she reveals the revolutionary power of sensual embodiment. Together, Krista and Regena unpack: Why owning your pussy means owning your life How shame is inherited — and how it can be transmuted through pleasure The cost of 'manning up' and the freedom of reclaiming the feminine How to awaken the body as a source of truth, guidance, and divinity Why naming your body is the first step to liberating your voice This episode is a permission slip — to feel more, to speak louder, to take up space, and to come home to the parts of yourself that were never meant to be hidden. It’s a call to let it rip — and remember that pleasure isn’t indulgent. It’s sacred. For more from this episode and to join the conversation, head to: → Substack → Instagram: @allofitpod → TikTok: @allofitpodcast

    51 分钟

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What happens when we stop hiding the most human parts of ourselves? Life, Death, All of It is a podcast about the conversations we were never taught to have — about love, loss, resilience, and belonging. Each week, host Krista Berlincourt sits down with researchers, scientists, authors, and experts to dismantle the taboos that keep us from living fully. Together, we explore how embracing all of life — especially the parts we often hide— is the key to ultimate confidence and true connection.