Soul Shift

SoulShift Sisters

Welcome to SoulShift — the podcast where Modern Science, Ancient Wisdom, and Real Life Align. Hosted by the SoulShift Sisters — Ali Anderson, Christine Morgenstern Shin, and Mindy Gorman-Plutzer — this weekly show offers a pause for reflection, self-connection, and meaningful change that feels gentle, not overwhelming. Each conversation explores how lasting transformation happens at the intersection of neuroscience and soul work, functional nutrition and self-love, ancient traditions and modern research. Through real stories, expert insights, and practical tools, the SoulShift Sisters invite you to heal from the inside out — at a pace that honors your unique journey. If you’ve ever felt tired of perfection-driven wellness advice, or longed for a compassionate space to grow without guilt, you belong here. ✨ What you can expect each week: Heartfelt conversations that blend science and spiritualityGentle shifts that lead to powerful, lasting changeInsights on nervous system resilience, midlife metabolism, autoimmune wellness, food freedom, and moreStories and practices that remind you you’re never aloneMeet the SoulShift Sisters: Christine Morgenstern Shin – Yoga Therapist for Mental Health, Functional Nutrition Practitioner, and Board-Certified Behavioral Coach.Mindy Gorman-Plutzer – Functional Nutrition Counselor, Eating Psychology Coach, and author of The Freedom Promise and Midlife Metamorphosis.Ali Anderson – Functional Wellness Practitioner specializing in Autoimmune Support, Hormone Health, and Gut-Brain Balance.✨ Let’s shift — gently, together. ✨

  1. Leading From Within – The Courage to Know Yourself with Eliana Barousse

    20H AGO

    Leading From Within – The Courage to Know Yourself with Eliana Barousse

    What if leadership isn’t about titles, authority, or external success—but about how you show up for yourself? In this powerful episode of Soul Shift, hosts Ali Anderson, Mindy Gorman-Plutzer, and Christine Morgenstern Shin sit down with leadership coach, speaker, and author Eliana Barousse to explore what it truly means to lead from within. Eliana shares her deeply personal journey from corporate success and burnout to discovering a more conscious, heart-centered approach to leadership. Together, they unpack how self-awareness, nervous system regulation, and emotional healing are not separate from leadership—they are the foundation of it. Eliana Barousse is a leadership coach, international keynote speaker, and author of The Leader Within Me. Through her heart-centered approach, she helps leaders reconnect with their inner wisdom, regulate their nervous systems, and lead with clarity, courage, and compassion. With over 16 years of leadership experience, Eliana blends storytelling, emotional wellness, and practical tools to support both personal and collective transformation.   This conversation is an invitation to reconnect with your inner voice, embrace your humanity, and step into leadership in every area of your life—no title required.   What You’ll Learn in This Episode What it really means to lead from withinWhy self-awareness is the foundation of authentic leadershipHow your nervous system shapes your decisions, communication, and presenceThe power of vulnerability and compassion in leadershipSimple, practical tools to regulate yourself in high-stress momentsWhy you don’t need to fix yourself to lead—you need to know yourselfHow small daily practices can transform your leadership and life  Practical Tools from This Episode Open-Hand Reset Technique In moments of stress or conflict: Unclench your handsPlace them open on your lapSignal safety and openness to your nervous system This simple shift can help you stay grounded and present.Micro-Regulation Practices Take 5 minutes outside in the sunFocus on your breathListen to one song fully Step away briefly instead of pushing through Self-Awareness Pause Ask yourself: What am I feeling right now?Am I truly present?What do I need in this moment?  Connect with Eliana Website: www.elianabarousse.comEmail: eliana@elianabarousse.com  Book: The Leader Within Me (available on Amazon and her website)  Special Offer Use code SOULSHIFT for a discount on Eliana’s coaching programs.  Resources & Links: Explore Mindy’s work at www.thefreedompromise.comConnect with Ali at www.aliandersonwellness.comLearn more about Christine at www.radiantheart.health    Subscribe & Review: If this conversation touched your heart, please subscribe to SoulShift wherever you listen to podcasts. Your reviews and shares help us reach more people who need to hear they’re not alone. ✨ Let’s shift — gently, together. ✨

    44 min
  2. Why Transitions Feel Hard (And What They’re Teaching You)

    APR 15

    Why Transitions Feel Hard (And What They’re Teaching You)

    What if the transitions in your life aren’t something to push through but something to truly listen to? In this episode of SoulShift, Ali Anderson, Mindy Gorman-Plutzer, and Christine Morgenstern Shin sit down with functional nutrition counselor, Air Force veteran, and educator Kate Smith to explore the deeper meaning behind life’s biggest transitions, and how your body holds the wisdom to guide you through them. From military deployment and motherhood to perimenopause and becoming an empty nester, Kate Smith shares her powerful personal journey through multiple life transitions and how years of living in survival mode eventually led her to reconnect with her body, her health, and her purpose. This conversation dives into the connection between nervous system regulation, functional nutrition, and emotional healing, revealing how symptoms like fatigue, hormone imbalance, and brain fog are not signs of failure, but messages from the body asking to be heard. Together, they explore how to move through the “messy middle” of change with awareness, compassion, and curiosity. You’ll learn how to reframe symptoms, reconnect with your intuition, and begin making small, sustainable shifts that support long-term healing and transformation. Whether you’re navigating perimenopause, career shifts, identity changes, or simply feeling out of alignment, this episode offers grounded, empowering tools to help you trust your body and embrace the season you’re in. Small shifts create powerful transformations. What We Discuss In This Episode What transitions really look like beyond the surfaceKate Smith’s experience with military deployment and identity shiftsHow the body stores stress during survival modeWhy symptoms are messages - not problemsThe connection between nervous system health and physical symptomsHow long-term stress can lead to fatigue, brain fog, and hormone imbalanceThe “messy middle” and why naming your experience mattersHow to communicate your internal experience with loved onesNavigating perimenopause and midlife transitionsThe importance of grief in personal transformationPractical steps to reconnect with your body and intuitionUsing awareness and curiosity instead of judgment in healing   Connect with Kate Smith If this episode resonated with you, Kate Smith would love to support you on your healing journey. 🌐 Website: www.essentiallyhealthywithkate.com 📸 Instagram: @essentiallyhealthywithkate 📘 Facebook: @essentiallyhealthywithkate 💼 LinkedIn: @essentiallyhealthywithkate 🎁 Special Offer: Use code SHIFT10 for 10% off the Online Functional Foundations Course - a simple, foundational program designed to help you better understand and support your body. Resources & Links: Explore Mindy’s work at www.thefreedompromise.comConnect with Ali at www.aliandersonwellness.comLearn more about Christine at www.radiantheart.health    Subscribe & Review: If this conversation touched your heart, please subscribe to SoulShift wherever you listen to podcasts. Your reviews and shares help us reach more people who need to hear they’re not alone. ✨ Let’s shift — gently, together. ✨

    42 min
  3. From Overwhelmed to Aligned: The “Messy Action” Method That Works

    APR 8

    From Overwhelmed to Aligned: The “Messy Action” Method That Works

    What if burnout isn’t the end of your story—but the beginning of your most aligned life? In this powerful SoulShift episode, Ali Anderson, Mindy Gorman-Plutzer, and Christine Morgenstern Shin sit down with career coach, singer-songwriter, and former tech recruiter Haley Scruggs to explore how burnout can become a catalyst for deep transformation, renewed confidence, and authentic self-expression. After years of high achievement in the tech world, Haley Scruggs hit a breaking point—physically, emotionally, and spiritually depleted. What followed wasn’t just recovery, but a complete redefinition of success. Through embodiment, creativity, nervous system awareness, and what she calls “messy action,” Haley rebuilt her life from the inside out. In this conversation, Haley shares how burnout shows up in the body, why confidence is a skill—not a personality trait—and how small, imperfect steps can lead to powerful transformation. Together, they explore the connection between mindset, somatics, and healing, offering practical tools for women navigating exhaustion, identity shifts, and the desire for something more aligned. You’ll learn how to recognize burnout before it takes over, reconnect with your inner self, and begin rebuilding trust in your body, your voice, and your path forward. This episode is for anyone feeling stuck, disconnected, or running on empty—and ready to find a lighter, more sustainable way forward. Small shifts create powerful transformations.   4. What We Discuss In This Episode What burnout really is and how it shows up physically and emotionallyHaley Scruggs’ personal burnout story and breaking pointWhy confidence is a skill you build—not something you’re born withThe role of the nervous system in burnout and healingHow “messy action” builds resilience and self-trustSigns you’re approaching burnout before hitting rock bottomThe power of growth mindset vs. fixed mindsetHow perfectionism and people-pleasing fuel burnoutSimple somatic practices to regulate your energyReconnecting with joy, creativity, and your inner childThe importance of boundaries and non-negotiablesUsing mistakes as data for growth and transformation  Connect with Haley Scruggs If this conversation resonated with you, Haley Scruggs would love to hear from you and support you on your journey. 📩 Email: hello@haleyscruggs.com 📸 Instagram: @haleyirenesings + @hellohaleyscruggs 🎥Youtube: haleyscruggsmusic 🎵 TikTok: @haley.scruggs 💼 LinkedIn: haleyscruggs Haley shares insights on confidence, mindset, creativity, and building a more aligned life through her content and coaching. Resources & Links: Explore Mindy’s work at www.thefreedompromise.comConnect with Ali at www.aliandersonwellness.comLearn more about Christine at www.radiantheart.health    Subscribe & Review: If this conversation touched your heart, please subscribe to SoulShift wherever you listen to podcasts. Your reviews and shares help us reach more people who need to hear they’re not alone. ✨ Let’s shift — gently, together. ✨

    45 min
  4. Why Resilience May Be Hurting Women Over 50 with Dr. Julie Merriman

    APR 1

    Why Resilience May Be Hurting Women Over 50 with Dr. Julie Merriman

    What if the very quality you’ve been praised for your entire life… is actually the thing hurting you? For decades, women—especially those in helping professions—have been celebrated for their resilience, self-sacrifice, and ability to push through anything. But what if resilience isn’t always a strength? In this powerful episode of SoulShift, hosts Ali Anderson and Mindy Gorman-Plutzer sit down with trauma therapist, professor, and author Dr. Julie Merriman, Ph.D., LPC-S, CYT to unpack the hidden cost of being “the strong one.” With over 30 years of experience treating trauma, Dr. Merriman brings both clinical neuroscience and deeply honest real-life insight to this conversation about burnout, nervous system dysregulation, and why so many women over 50 feel exhausted, numb, or resentful despite appearing highly functional on the outside. Dr. Merriman challenges one of the most deeply ingrained cultural beliefs placed on women: that self-sacrifice equals virtue. Instead, she explains that what we often label as resilience is actually a high tolerance for pain and chronic stress. For many women, especially those who spent decades balancing careers, caregiving, and family responsibilities, the nervous system has been trained to ignore internal signals of exhaustion. We override the dread, push through the fatigue, and show up anyway. Over time, that pattern can push the nervous system into survival states like fight, flight, freeze, or fawn, making it difficult to feel joy, connection, or even physical presence in the body. This is why so many traditional wellness tools—like affirmations, gratitude journaling, or mindset work—can fall flat. As Dr. Merriman explains, if the nervous system doesn’t feel safe, the brain remains in survival mode. In that state, positive thinking cannot override biology. Instead, true healing begins with the body. In this episode, the SoulShift Sisters explore the growing importance of somatic practices, nervous system regulation, and body-based awareness in healing burnout and chronic stress. Dr. Merriman shares practical ways women can begin reconnecting with their bodies through simple techniques like body scans, breathwork, and sensory awareness—helping rebuild the connection between the brain and the body. Another powerful theme in this conversation is resentment. Many women have been taught to suppress resentment or view it as something shameful. But Dr. Merriman reframes resentment as valuable information—a signal that personal needs are being ignored or boundaries are being crossed. When we ignore our own needs long enough, resentment builds. Rather than seeing this as a failure, Dr. Merriman encourages women to get curious about what their resentment is trying to communicate. The discussion also touches on the cultural expectations placed on women—especially those who came of age during eras when they were expected to work like men while still carrying the full emotional load of caregiving and family life. What We Discuss In This Episode Why resilience can actually be a sign of chronic stressThe hidden cost of being the “strong one”How women are conditioned to override their nervous systemThe connection between burnout and nervous system dysregulationWhy mindset work fails when the body feels unsafeUnderstanding fight, flight, freeze, and fawn responsesHow somatic practices help regulate the nervous systemWhy resentment is a powerful emotional signalThe importance of boundaries and learning to say noReconnecting with your body through breath and awarenessWhy midlife is a powerful opportunity for personal transformation Reclaiming joy and identity beyond roles and responsibilities  Learn more at: www.Juliemerrimanphd.com Free Quiz: What is your Burnout Archetype? https://www.tryinteract.com/share/quiz/6901c6526209da00152ca32b    Connect with Dr. Julie: Instagram - @dr.juliemerriman Facebook - Dr. Julie Merrimen LinkedIn - Dr. Julie Merrimen YouTube - Dr. Julie Merrimen Resources & Links: Explore Mindy’s work at www.thefreedompromise.comConnect with Ali at www.aliandersonwellness.comLearn more about Christine at www.radiantheart.health    Subscribe & Review: If this conversation touched your heart, please subscribe to SoulShift wherever you listen to podcasts. Your reviews and shares help us reach more people who need to hear they’re not alone. ✨ Let’s shift — gently, together. ✨

    36 min
  5. From Crohn’s Disease to Remission: Emilia Rizzuto on Healing, Nutrition, and the Power of Elderberry

    MAR 25

    From Crohn’s Disease to Remission: Emilia Rizzuto on Healing, Nutrition, and the Power of Elderberry

    Chronic illness can feel like a life sentence, especially when you’re told there’s no real path to healing. But what if your body actually has the capacity to recover when given the right support? In this episode of SoulShift, hosts Ali Anderson and Mindy Gorman-Plutzer sit down with Emilia Rizzuto, a nutrition consultant and founder of All Things Elderberry, to explore her powerful journey from chronic illness to long-term remission. Diagnosed with Crohn’s disease at just 15 years old, Emilia spent years navigating hospital visits, medications, and uncertainty. Conventional medicine told her she would manage the disease for life, but also healing wasn’t possible. Refusing to accept that narrative, Emilia began exploring nutrition, lifestyle changes, and holistic healing. What followed was decades-long healing journey of learning how food, stress, sleep, and emotional wellbeing shape our health. This inspiring conversation explores the deep connection between chronic illness, nutrition, belief systems, and the body’s innate ability to heal. Emilia Rizzuto is the founder of All Things Elderberry, a women-owned wellness brand creating clean, effective immune support products. With a certification in nutrition consulting from Bauman College, she turned her personal healing journey into a mission to help others support their health naturally. Today, her company All Things Elderberry produces fresh-pressed elderberry elixirs, teas, gummies, and wellness products trusted by families nationwide.   What We Explore in This Episode: Living with Crohn’s Disease as a Teenager Emilia shares what it was like to receive a life-altering diagnosis at just 15 years old and the emotional and physical challenges that followed. The Limits of Conventional Treatment Years of steroids, immunosuppressants, and hospital visits left Emilia searching for deeper answers about the root causes of autoimmune illness. Discovering the Power of Nutrition Studying nutrition opened Emilia’s eyes to how processed foods, inflammation, and gut health impact autoimmune disease—and how whole foods can support healing. Healing Is a Long Journey True recovery didn’t happen overnight. Emilia emphasizes patience, consistency, and the willingness to work through multiple layers of healing over time. The Emotional and Energetic Side of Healing From breathwork and acupuncture to mindset shifts, Emilia explains how emotional and energetic healing played a crucial role in her recovery. Building a Wellness Brand from a Personal Need What began as homemade elderberry elixir for her family quickly grew into All Things Elderberry, a thriving wellness company dedicated to natural immune support.   Products Mentioned From All Things Elderberry • Fresh-Pressed Elderberry Elixir • Elderberry Gummies • Elderberry Infused Honey • Elderberry Green Tea with Hibiscus • Elderflower Chai Tea • DIY Elderberry Brew Bags Listeners receive 20% off with code: SHOP20 Website: https://allthingselderberry.com Follow Emilia: Instagram: @emiliamrizzuto Instagram: @allthingselderberry Resources & Links: Explore Mindy’s work at www.thefreedompromise.comConnect with Ali at www.aliandersonwellness.comLearn more about Christine at www.radiantheart.health    Subscribe & Review: If this conversation touched your heart, please subscribe to SoulShift wherever you listen to podcasts. Your reviews and shares help us reach more people who need to hear they’re not alone. ✨ Let’s shift — gently, together. ✨

    32 min
  6. Decode, Realign, Reclaim: A Functional Medicine Approach to Midlife Healing with Claudine Francois

    MAR 18

    Decode, Realign, Reclaim: A Functional Medicine Approach to Midlife Healing with Claudine Francois

    Midlife can feel confusing, exhausting, and overwhelming. But what if the symptoms you’re experiencing are actually messages guiding you toward deeper healing? In this episode of SoulShift, hosts Ali Anderson and Mindy Gorman-Plutzer welcome Claudine Francois, a Board-Certified Functional Medicine and Holistic Health Practitioner, author, and creator of The Midlife Body Code Method. A former CFO turned root-cause detective, Claudine now helps driven women over 40 uncover the hidden causes behind fatigue, hormonal shifts, brain fog, stubborn weight, and burnout. Through her work and her book Your Midlife Body Code, she teaches women how to decode the signals their bodies are sending, and how to reclaim lasting energy, clarity, and confidence. Together, Ali, Mindy, and Claudine explore why burnout is so common in midlife, how chronic stress impacts hormones and the nervous system, and why healing starts with understanding the body’s signals rather than suppressing them. If you’ve ever wondered why midlife symptoms seem to appear all at once or why traditional health advice often falls short, this conversation offers a compassionate and practical roadmap for restoring balance.   What We Explore in This Episode Why Burnout Often Peaks in Midlife - Claudine explains how hormonal changes, especially declining estrogen and progesterone reduce the body’s ability to buffer stress. Without that support, chronic stress begins to show up as exhaustion, brain fog, irritability, and metabolic issues. The Body Is Communicating—Not Betraying You - Many women feel like their bodies are working against them in midlife. Claudine reframes symptoms as important signals that reveal what the body needs for healing and balance. The Decode → Realign → Reclaim Framework - Claudine introduces the three-step methodology from her book: Decode – Identify the root causes behind symptoms such as hormonal imbalance, gut dysfunction, nervous system stress, or mineral deficiencies.Realign – Rebuild foundational health systems like sleep, blood sugar balance, minerals, digestion, and nervous system regulation.Reclaim – Restore energy, clarity, confidence, and vitality once the body receives the support it needs.Nervous System Safety and Stress Recovery - Living in constant “fight-or-flight” mode prevents the body from performing essential functions like digestion, hormone production, and cellular repair. Creating safety in the nervous system is a key first step in healing. Why Restriction Often Backfires - Many women trying to “fix” their health are under-eating or overly restricting food. Claudine emphasizes nourishment, foundational nutrients, and inflammation reduction rather than extreme diets. Reclaiming Identity in Midlife - Midlife is not a decline—it can be a powerful phase of rediscovery. This episode explores how women can reconnect with who they truly are beneath years of stress, expectations, and self-sacrifice.   Key Takeaways • Midlife symptoms are signals—not failures • Chronic stress disrupts hormones, digestion, and metabolism • Healing starts with foundational support, not restriction • Nervous system regulation is essential for recovery • Midlife can be a powerful time to reclaim your identity and vitality   Resources Mentioned Your Midlife Body Code book Amazon and major book retailers Learn more at: https://www.thelovingdiet.com https://www.ingoodcleantaste.com Follow Claudine: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/claudine.r.francois Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ingoodcleantaste YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ingoodcleantaste905 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/claudine-francois-6314461 Resources & Links: Explore Mindy’s work at www.thefreedompromise.comConnect with Ali at www.aliandersonwellness.comLearn more about Christine at www.radiantheart.health    Subscribe & Review: If this conversation touched your heart, please subscribe to SoulShift wherever you listen to podcasts. Your reviews and shares help us reach more people who need to hear they’re not alone. ✨ Let’s shift — gently, together. ✨

    24 min
  7. GLP-1 Medications, Food Noise & Healing the Root Cause with Jessica Brown

    MAR 11

    GLP-1 Medications, Food Noise & Healing the Root Cause with Jessica Brown

    GLP-1 medications like Ozempic, Wegovy, and Zepbound are transforming how millions of people approach weight loss and metabolic health. These medications can dramatically quiet “food noise,” reduce cravings, and lead to rapid physical changes. But what happens after the noise quiets? In this powerful conversation on SoulShift, the SoulShift Sisters sit down with Jessica Brown, functional medicine clinical nutritionist, compassion teacher, and founder of The Loving Diet. Jessica has spent more than 25 years helping people transform their relationship with food, body image, and self-worth. A Stanford-certified compassion teacher and expert in compassion-based re-parenting, she has guided thousands of individuals toward sustainable healing through mind-body integration and emotional repair. She is the author of Beyond the Shot, the first comprehensive guide focused specifically on the emotional and psychological challenges of GLP-1 therapy. In this episode, Jessica explains why medications can be a powerful tool—but not the transformation itself. Real healing begins when we address the deeper beliefs, trauma patterns, and emotional coping mechanisms that shaped our relationship with food in the first place. When the food noise quiets, it creates a rare opportunity: space to finally heal the root causes. 🔑 In This Episode We Explore • What “food noise” actually is—and why GLP-1 medications reduce it • Why weight loss alone rarely heals the deeper emotional struggle with food • How self-compassion and re-parenting practices help heal food trauma • The connection between the nervous system, trauma, and eating behaviors • Why childhood experiences often shape lifelong beliefs about food and body • What happens psychologically when rapid weight loss occurs • Why some people experience imposter syndrome after losing weight • How compassion can regulate the nervous system and build emotional resilience • The role of belief systems and self-worth in long-term health transformation • Practical steps to take before starting a GLP-1 medication 🧾 Practical Advice for Starting GLP-1 Therapy Jessica also shares practical steps for anyone considering or starting GLP-1 medications. Her top recommendations include: 1️⃣ Build a Support Team Work with doctors, nutrition professionals, and emotional support resources. 2️⃣ Get a Baseline DEXA Scan Understanding lean muscle mass, bone density, and visceral fat is critical. 3️⃣ Protect Muscle Mass Prioritize protein intake and resistance training. 4️⃣ Support Gut Health Inflammation and microbiome balance affect metabolic outcomes. 5️⃣ Address the Emotional Journey Weight loss can trigger unexpected psychological responses that deserve support. 📚 Resources Mentioned Guest Website https://www.thelovingdiet.com  Connect with Jessica Instagram / TikTok / Social: @thelovingdiet Books by Jessica Brown • Beyond the Shot • The Loving Diet Resources & Links: Explore Mindy’s work at www.thefreedompromise.comConnect with Ali at www.aliandersonwellness.comLearn more about Christine at www.radiantheart.health    Subscribe & Review: If this conversation touched your heart, please subscribe to SoulShift wherever you listen to podcasts. Your reviews and shares help us reach more people who need to hear they’re not alone. ✨ Let’s shift — gently, together. ✨

    44 min
  8. From Crisis to Clarity: The Critical Opportunity Method with Dr. Diane Dye

    MAR 4

    From Crisis to Clarity: The Critical Opportunity Method with Dr. Diane Dye

    What if the very setback that feels like it’s breaking you is actually positioning you for your greatest transformation? In this powerful episode of SoulShift, the SoulShift Sisters welcome Dr. Diane Dye, experimentation strategist, CEO advisor, and creator of the Critical Opportunity Method — a practical, research-backed framework for turning crisis into clarity, and problems into innovation. Dr. Diane Dye has worked with more than 500 CEOs and founders navigating growth, culture, and high-stakes decision-making. With a doctorate in Organizational Change and Leadership from the University of Southern California, she specializes in helping leaders eliminate hidden risks, create psychological safety, and experiment strategically instead of reacting impulsively. She is also the author of the workbook Creating Critical Opportunity, available on Amazon, and founder of People Risk Consulting, where she teaches leaders how to transform crisis moments into measurable breakthroughs. But this method didn’t begin in theory. It began when Diane was laid off four months into her master’s program — a devastating moment that could have ended her academic and professional dreams. Instead of spiraling downward into denial, ego, or self-doubt, she paused. She asked better questions. And she built what would become the Critical Opportunity Method — a structured approach to innovation grounded in awareness, consciousness, and humility.   🔑 In This Episode, We Explore: What a “Critical Opportunity” really isThe difference between a downward spiral (denial, ego, disavowal) and an upward spiral (awareness, consciousness, humility)The neuroscience behind the “Power of the Pause”Why experimentation is more powerful than problem-solvingHow executive loneliness impacts innovationHow to avoid “change chaos” in organizationsWhy unlearning what you think you know is the gateway to transformationHow micro-experiments build confidence and measurable momentumThe role of psychological safety in creativity and leadershipHow this method applies not just to CEOs — but to health challenges, relationships, and everyday life  🧠 The Critical Opportunity Framework Dr. Diane Dye outlines a powerful upward spiral that begins when a crisis hits: 1️⃣ Awareness Recognizing the problem without denial. 2️⃣ Consciousness Understanding the environment around the problem — the people, systems, resources, and hidden dynamics influencing it. 3️⃣ Humility Releasing ego — neither “too good” nor “not good enough” — and becoming willing to experiment. From there, leaders learn to: Ask expansive questionsSeparate assumptions from truthIdentify one “domino” action that shifts everythingExperiment toward a solution rather than react from fear  🌊 The Power of the Pause One of the most resonant takeaways from this conversation is Diane’s concept of “cleaning the lab.” Before experimentation, there must be preparation. The pause is not retreat — it is strategic readiness. It’s resetting the nervous system, stepping out of reactivity, and preparing the internal and external environment for innovation. As the SoulShift Sisters explore through their lens of neuroscience and embodied wisdom, this process creates the capacity for creativity, problem-solving, and measurable change.   📘 Resources Mentioned Creating Critical Opportunity Workbook: https://www.amazon.com/Creating-Critical-Opportunity-opportunity-challenge/dp/B086Y4G9B8CEO Innovation Masterclass: www.peopleriskconsulting.comConnect with Dr. Diane Dye on LinkedIn Connect with SoulShift: If this episode resonated, please follow SoulShift, leave a review, and share this conversation with someone who may need hope, grounding, and inspiration today. Until next time—be gentle with yourself, stay curious, and remember: transformation isn’t about becoming someone new, it’s about coming home to who you’ve always been. Resources & Links: Explore Mindy’s work at www.thefreedompromise.comConnect with Ali at www.aliandersonwellness.comLearn more about Christine at www.radiantheart.health    Subscribe & Review: If this conversation touched your heart, please subscribe to SoulShift wherever you listen to podcasts. Your reviews and shares help us reach more people who need to hear they’re not alone. ✨ Let’s shift — gently, together. ✨

    55 min
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Welcome to SoulShift — the podcast where Modern Science, Ancient Wisdom, and Real Life Align. Hosted by the SoulShift Sisters — Ali Anderson, Christine Morgenstern Shin, and Mindy Gorman-Plutzer — this weekly show offers a pause for reflection, self-connection, and meaningful change that feels gentle, not overwhelming. Each conversation explores how lasting transformation happens at the intersection of neuroscience and soul work, functional nutrition and self-love, ancient traditions and modern research. Through real stories, expert insights, and practical tools, the SoulShift Sisters invite you to heal from the inside out — at a pace that honors your unique journey. If you’ve ever felt tired of perfection-driven wellness advice, or longed for a compassionate space to grow without guilt, you belong here. ✨ What you can expect each week: Heartfelt conversations that blend science and spiritualityGentle shifts that lead to powerful, lasting changeInsights on nervous system resilience, midlife metabolism, autoimmune wellness, food freedom, and moreStories and practices that remind you you’re never aloneMeet the SoulShift Sisters: Christine Morgenstern Shin – Yoga Therapist for Mental Health, Functional Nutrition Practitioner, and Board-Certified Behavioral Coach.Mindy Gorman-Plutzer – Functional Nutrition Counselor, Eating Psychology Coach, and author of The Freedom Promise and Midlife Metamorphosis.Ali Anderson – Functional Wellness Practitioner specializing in Autoimmune Support, Hormone Health, and Gut-Brain Balance.✨ Let’s shift — gently, together. ✨