20 episodes

Inspirational content brought to you by Rebecca Redondo. She's an Alignment Coach who supports frustrated womxn who are ready to change course and live beautiful, authentic lives.

Our guests are a diverse group of trailblazing womxn who share their stories about a time when they stood in their power and lived to tell the tale.

Standing In Her Power Rebecca Redondo

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Inspirational content brought to you by Rebecca Redondo. She's an Alignment Coach who supports frustrated womxn who are ready to change course and live beautiful, authentic lives.

Our guests are a diverse group of trailblazing womxn who share their stories about a time when they stood in their power and lived to tell the tale.

    Ep. 20 - Rebecca Redondo, My Birth Story and My Newfound Rage

    Ep. 20 - Rebecca Redondo, My Birth Story and My Newfound Rage

    -Your host (Rebecca) shares her birth story! Her son was born on a snowy day in February and she feels so lucky that he chose her as a mother. This birth story features lots of laughs, alternative medicine, and a drug-free birth in a hospital. 
    -Rebecca stresses that her birth story is her own. She hopes that by sharing hers she inspires others to have their own aligned, authentic pregnancy, birth, and postpartum experience that is free from shame and judgement.
    -She also shares her newfound rage about the lackluster maternal care system and standard of care in the United States.
    -Rebecca wants the standard of care to improve, but in the meantime she would like to help people learn to advocate for themselves pre/during/post pregnancy. 
    -Listen in as she shares her story about standing in her power as a first time mom and her recommendations for how you can show yourself radical self-love during the pregnancy process. The birth mother is not merely the vessel for bringing the child into this world. They deserve so much more. 
    Links mentioned in this episode:
    Ina May's Guide to Childbirth:
    https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/32127.Ina_May_s_Guide_to_Childbirth 
    Every Mother Counts:
    https://everymothercounts.org 
    Postpartum Support International:
    https://www.postpartum.net 
    Rebecca's Website:
    https://www.rebeccaredondo.com 
    Rebecca's Instagram:
    https://www.instagram.com/standinginherpower/ 

    • 34 min
    Ep. 19 - Dana Augustine, Living One Day at a Time

    Ep. 19 - Dana Augustine, Living One Day at a Time

    -Our guest in this episode is Dana Augustine, a Sobriety Mentor and Advocate who started drinking alcohol in the eighth grade and stopped a year ago when it threatened to ruin her marriage 
    -She shares her story about blacking out at her sister's birthday party which was the last straw for her husband because she had broken so many promises to him
    -Dana explains what it was like to grow up in a place that might as well be called "Budweiser, USA" within a family that has a history of alcohol abuse
    -We discuss how difficult it can be when you are ready to change your life, but your loved ones push back, don't understand, and even block your calls
    -She urges anyone listening who is considering making a big change to just take it one day at a time. How can you make today your best day? 
    Links mentioned in this episode:
    Dana's Instagram:
    https://www.instagram.com/danadoesntdrink/ 
    Rebecca's Website:
    https://www.rebeccaredondo.com 
    Rebecca's Instagram:
    https://www.instagram.com/standinginherpower/ 

    • 33 min
    Ep. 18 - Kayla Gosnell, Seeking Help for your Inner Child

    Ep. 18 - Kayla Gosnell, Seeking Help for your Inner Child

    -Our guest in this episode is Kayla Gosnell, a recent college graduate who is a child abuse survivor and a Psychologist in training. Her mission is to help others heal from their trauma.  
    -She shares her story about how at age 18 after years of living in pain, she found the courage to ask for help in dealing with her suicidal thoughts, anxiety, and trauma
    -Kayla explains what the different types of PTSD look like and how it feels to stand in her shoes now that she has received therapy and has a support network
    -We discuss how she feels both younger and older than most of her peers because of her life experiences, but like all of us she just wants to be accepted
    -She urges anyone listening who is suffering with mental health issues to focus on the love and joy that your inner child deserves. As adults, we may not feel like we deserve help, but consider the child within all of us who deserves the world. Do it for them. 
    Links mentioned in this episode:
    Kayla's Instagram:
    https://www.instagram.com/onwardwithkayla/ 
    The Trevor Project:
    https://www.thetrevorproject.org 
    Rebecca's Website:
    https://www.rebeccaredondo.com 
    Rebecca's Instagram:
    https://www.instagram.com/standinginherpower/ 

    • 41 min
    Ep. 17 - Pariss Athena, Ethical Business in a Performative Era

    Ep. 17 - Pariss Athena, Ethical Business in a Performative Era

    -Our guest in this episode is Pariss Athena, a founder of Black Tech Pipeline, a service that vets companies for their diversity, equity, and inclusivity policies and recruits Black technologists for their teams with the goal of both improving the companies and placing these potential employees in safe spaces 
    -She shares her story about how multiple companies tried to bribe her to ignore her mission statement of making their companies more equitable and inclusive when recruiting Black technologists for their teams. They wanted access to her applicant pool, but they didn't want to be held accountable. 
    -Pariss walks us through how she decides whether or not she should be working with a company that approaches her for her services
    -We discuss how seeking out community on Twitter lead to a viral movement and the current iteration of her company
    -She urges everyone listening to focus on being a part of the solution (vs. performative) when facing problems in the world and especially as it relates to the Black Lives Matter movement
    Links mentioned in this episode:
    Black Tech Pipeline:
    https://blacktechpipeline.com 
    Pariss on Twitter:
    https://twitter.com/ParissAthena 
    Rebecca's Website:
    https://www.rebeccaredondo.com 
    Rebecca's Instagram:
    https://www.instagram.com/standinginherpower/ 

    • 32 min
    Ep. 16 - Summer Blaze Aubrey, Facing Reality and Fighting Back

    Ep. 16 - Summer Blaze Aubrey, Facing Reality and Fighting Back

    -Our guest in this episode is Summer Blaze Aubrey, a lawyer who is a descendant of the Blackfeet Nation and a citizen of the Cherokee Nation who is pursuing her Master of Laws while helping the Water Protectors Legal Collective fight corporations pursuing major pipeline projects
    -She shares her story about joining friends in confronting a white professor and majority white student group on campus when they attempted to hold an event on federal law and Native issues without including the Native law students in the school. Imagine someone telling you that you're not qualified to speak to your own experience... 
    -Summer walks us through how she knew at a young age that she was meant to become a lawyer and fight for her people
    -We discuss the links between pipeline projects, missing and murdered indigenous women and children, sexual assault, water pollution, foreign banks, and ineffective regulations
    -She shares her ideas on how you can stand in your power and become a strong ally to Native people
    Links mentioned in this episode:
    Summer's Facebook:
    https://www.facebook.com/Summer.Aubrey 
    Native News Sources:
    https://turtletalk.blog
    https://indiancountrytoday.com
    http://www.tinyhousewarriors.com 
    Rebecca's Website:
    https://www.rebeccaredondo.com 
    Rebecca's Instagram:
    https://www.instagram.com/standinginherpower/ 

    • 35 min
    Ep. 15 - Let Freedom Ring: Your Power in the New World

    Ep. 15 - Let Freedom Ring: Your Power in the New World

    This episode was recorded on the morning of November 3, 2020. It's arguably one of the most important Presidential election dates in the history of the United States. Americans have mobilized like never before to get themselves and others to the polls. Before the election date the ballots that were cast represent a whopping 70% of total ballots cast in the 2016 election. It gives me hope for the future.
    I created this episode before hearing the election results. I want it to serve as a guide for anyone who believes in freedom for all. Even if Biden-Harris wins we will still have so much work to do and I want you to feel energized and emboldened to stand in your power. Be a freedom fighter for yourself and others. Let this episode serve as a workshop to remind you what you're fighting for and where you hold the power to make it happen. 
    Rebecca's Website:
    https://www.rebeccaredondo.com 
    Rebecca's Instagram:
    https://www.instagram.com/standinginherpower/ 

    • 15 min

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ReebieJeebie ,

Incredible podcast

I look forward to this podcast every week, every guest Rebecca brings on have such incredible stories and I love the thoughtful questions Rebecca asks! Everyone has to listen to this podcast!

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I Look Forward to the Warm Conversation

Standing in Her Power really shines in the wide variety of guests that Rebecca has on her podcasts. Their stories are both inspiring and diverse. What’s more, Rebecca is a welcoming host whose style allows her guests’ stories to truly shine. I look forward to new episodes!

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