1 hr 27 min

LPP #139 Exploitation Vs. Authenticity, Honoring Your Inner Child, & The Process of Forgiveness with Madison Morrigan Liveng Proof Podcast

    • Self-Improvement

Madison Morrigan is a 4x international award winning life coach, speaker, and creator of Awaken Her Soul, a 14 week mentorship program designed to help womxn embody their worth, power and fullness. Centered on self-responsibility and full expression, Madison coaches ambitious and creative womxn to shed layers of old programming keeping them small and finally come home to their true selves. Madison has her degree in interpersonal communication with an emphasis in psychology from Missouri State University, has a certificate in conflict resolution and legal mediation, and is proudly Certified BYCA Coach. This conversation started rolling from the moment I hit record. I decided to just roll with a less “official” starting point and I kind of like the comfortability of it. 















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IN THIS CONVERSATION WE DISCUSS:







How she chose her name (Morrigan is the celtic goddess of war, death, and rebirth)







Divorcing her husband & recent coming out experience as queer







The resistance that she feels when she feels oblisgated to inform people of her sexualtiy 







Wrestingling with not wanting exploiting herself for other people’s understanding, but also share authentically







Social media can make us feel like “we” are the product, it can hinder us to really see one another as people







“When we treat ourselves like a product, people stop seeing us as a person”







How do you know what is sacred (aka not to be shared publicly)?







Is social media, trauma bonding?







She shares about her childhood, growing up with an alcoholic parent who she was enmeshed with







Her experience with spirituality & religion







Her coping mechanism of overidentification with high performance /work addiction







Understanding our coping mechanisms/ trauma responses served us at one point but may no longer (once we feel ready to heal)







Healing her relationship with high performance & owning her voice







Upleveling ourselves into things that scare us







Getting comfortable experiencing life as a participant/student/peer, accepting instead of being the leader and space holder







The vulnerability of being seen in my power around other women, in person







Realizing the self work, only works when we’re showing up eventually in relationship







There’s information in our patterns (Am I usually the leader? Am I usually the space holder? Do I do things to avoid being the object of attention?)







We are not our pain and/or trauma. We are not our coping mechanisms. We are not our beliefs or our stories.







Target analogy: Outside ring: our person, our personality, the stories we tell ourselves (the self we become to accommodate the world). Middle ring: True Essence (who you’re actually here to be, outside of what culture/ or your trauma tells you to me). Inner ring: True Divine self  (we are all connected and made of the same thing)







Why authenticity is not simply disclosure







Processing forgiveness: I don’t have to be punish, resent, withhold, or be angry with someone to feel justified in my feelings







Coming to terms with that you “I will never get what I needed” and learning to protect and honor your inner child







Learning to honor & feel our anger and grief

Madison Morrigan is a 4x international award winning life coach, speaker, and creator of Awaken Her Soul, a 14 week mentorship program designed to help womxn embody their worth, power and fullness. Centered on self-responsibility and full expression, Madison coaches ambitious and creative womxn to shed layers of old programming keeping them small and finally come home to their true selves. Madison has her degree in interpersonal communication with an emphasis in psychology from Missouri State University, has a certificate in conflict resolution and legal mediation, and is proudly Certified BYCA Coach. This conversation started rolling from the moment I hit record. I decided to just roll with a less “official” starting point and I kind of like the comfortability of it. 















SUPPORT THE SHOW ON PATREON















IN THIS CONVERSATION WE DISCUSS:







How she chose her name (Morrigan is the celtic goddess of war, death, and rebirth)







Divorcing her husband & recent coming out experience as queer







The resistance that she feels when she feels oblisgated to inform people of her sexualtiy 







Wrestingling with not wanting exploiting herself for other people’s understanding, but also share authentically







Social media can make us feel like “we” are the product, it can hinder us to really see one another as people







“When we treat ourselves like a product, people stop seeing us as a person”







How do you know what is sacred (aka not to be shared publicly)?







Is social media, trauma bonding?







She shares about her childhood, growing up with an alcoholic parent who she was enmeshed with







Her experience with spirituality & religion







Her coping mechanism of overidentification with high performance /work addiction







Understanding our coping mechanisms/ trauma responses served us at one point but may no longer (once we feel ready to heal)







Healing her relationship with high performance & owning her voice







Upleveling ourselves into things that scare us







Getting comfortable experiencing life as a participant/student/peer, accepting instead of being the leader and space holder







The vulnerability of being seen in my power around other women, in person







Realizing the self work, only works when we’re showing up eventually in relationship







There’s information in our patterns (Am I usually the leader? Am I usually the space holder? Do I do things to avoid being the object of attention?)







We are not our pain and/or trauma. We are not our coping mechanisms. We are not our beliefs or our stories.







Target analogy: Outside ring: our person, our personality, the stories we tell ourselves (the self we become to accommodate the world). Middle ring: True Essence (who you’re actually here to be, outside of what culture/ or your trauma tells you to me). Inner ring: True Divine self  (we are all connected and made of the same thing)







Why authenticity is not simply disclosure







Processing forgiveness: I don’t have to be punish, resent, withhold, or be angry with someone to feel justified in my feelings







Coming to terms with that you “I will never get what I needed” and learning to protect and honor your inner child







Learning to honor & feel our anger and grief

1 hr 27 min