The Sh*t They Should've Taught Us In School with Rachelle Indra

Rachelle Indra
The Sh*t They Should've Taught Us In School with Rachelle Indra

Rachelle Indra is a life coach with a focus in neuro-linguistic programming (AKA she helps your brain work for you, not against you) and she’s here to share with you the valuable shit we should have been learning! Not everyone has the time or resources to gain access to the help they need but everyone DESERVES to have these tools. So, episode by episode, she’ll dig into actionable ways to break down complicated terms + philosophies into fun, funny, and approachable ideas that are digestible and easy to implement.

  1. Sober Curious

    JUL 17

    Sober Curious

    Season 3 Episode 13: Sober Curious *Welcome Back to a VERY special episode of "The Sh!t They Should've Taught Us In School", a live chat with Rachelle's business partner, right hand Woman, and recently graduated Professional Counselor Advocate, Shonna Edwards. Due to the setting, you may notice variations in sound quality during portions of the episode. We appreciate your understanding as we work to improve our audio experience for future episodes. Thank you for tuning in, and we hope you enjoy the authentic atmosphere of this extra special recording* Join Rachelle and Shonna in an inviting, candid, and intimate discussion on the nuances of living alcohol-free. Where they share their personal journeys with alcohol and encourage listeners to reflect on their own habits with curiosity. Check your judgement or shame at the door, because whether you’re sober, sober-ish, or sober-curious, this conversation is packed with valuable insights and relatable anecdotes that will inspire you to explore, and perhaps redefine, Your relationship with alcohol. Tune in for an episode filled with heartfelt stories, laughter, and thought-provoking discussions that challenge the norms and champion personal well-being. Too Long, Didn’t Listen (TLDL): ***The content of this podcast is intended for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment regarding Alcohol Addiction. Quitting alcohol abruptly can be dangerous and potentially life-threatening. Withdrawal symptoms can vary in severity and may require medical intervention to ensure safety and well-being. Always consult with a healthcare professional before making changes to your alcohol consumption habits. Your health and safety are our top priorities.*** You don't need to be addicted to alcohol to examine it's place in your life.Reflection Prompt: How do you interact with alcohol? How does it influence your life? In social settings? In your health (mind/body/spirit)?AA is not the only resource for support and community for living alcohol free"Quit Like a Woman" By: Holly WhitakerQLAW Facebook GroupInstagram: Shine With ShonnaMindset Mentor: What Are You Addicted To? Follow Rachelle: Instagram: @CoachRachelleIndraTikTok: @CoachRachelleIndraWebsite: www.rachelleindra.com YouTube: @RachelleIndra July 17, 2024 || 33 Minutes

    36 min
  2. Giving Up One Dream For Another

    JUL 3

    Giving Up One Dream For Another

    Season 3 Episode 12 : Giving Up One Dream For Another In this episode, Rachelle explores the complexities of relinquishing one dream for another, sharing her reflections in real-time, and spilling all the tea about how ending her most recent relationship brought on deep lessons in sacrifice and personal growth. Rachelle reflects on the struggle of choosing between immediate gratification and long-term fulfillment, drawing parallels with everything from food choices, and learning new skills, to prioritizing personal goals over immediate responsibilities. With vulnerability and grace, she discusses the fresh emotions of navigating her breakup, and the clarity gained from understanding her own needs and boundaries. Rachelle acknowledges the difficulty of letting go of a season that brought happiness, and recognizes the importance of staying true to oneself. Listen in and be invited to consider your own experience with compromise in the pursuit of happiness, and be challenged to see where you might be settling for immediate comfort over long-term fulfillment. Too Long, Didn’t Listen (TLDL): Podcast about Toxic Compromise Reject the idea of settling for less than what aligns with your long-term dreams and values, even if the present situation seems comfortable or appealingLove, even great love, isn't enough to dismantle all that you've built and accomplished.Embrace the idea of living an unconventional life path and being true to yourself despite societal norms and expectations.What is a long term goal you have? How bad do you want it? Map out what it would take to get there, and identify places you would need to compromise, settle, or sacrifice to achieve it.Reflect on a time when you had to give up a short-term desire or situation for a long-term goal. How did you navigate that? What did you learn from the experience? Follow Rachelle: Instagram: @CoachRachelleIndraTikTok: @CoachRachelleIndraWebsite: www.rachelleindra.com YouTube: @RachelleIndra July 3, 2024 || 31 Minutes

    30 min
  3. Europe Embodied

    JUN 19

    Europe Embodied

    Season 3 Episode 11 : Europe Embodied IIIIIIT’S THAT TIME AGAIN!  In this thought-provoking episode, Rachelle dives into the deep end, taking you on a journey of self-discovery and reflection as she prepares to take another solo-adventure through Europe.  She invites listeners to explore the universal themes of expectation, presence, and acceptance. With her signature raw honesty, she reflects on past relationships and the struggle to let go of preconceived futures, drawing parallels to broader experiences of loss and grief.  Rachelle gets candid about the challenges of being fully present, both in the midst of bustling European cities and tranquil Hawaiian retreats, and challenges us to question our own tendencies to fixate on expectations, so we can embrace the beauty of simply existing in each moment.  Tune in as Rachelle shares her wisdom and invites us to join her in the pursuit of living an embodied life while embracing life’s fluid nature, one experience at a time. Too Long, Didn’t Listen (TLDL): Approach familiar experiences with curiosity and opennessRelease expectations so you can appreciate being in the present momentPractice self-compassion. Allow yourself to exist without judgement or pressure to constantly achieveShift from overthinking and living in the head to embodying experiences fully in the present momentJOURNALING PROMPTS: Identify an area of your life where you have expectations. How can you practice letting go? Reflect on a recent experience where you were fully present. How did it feel? What did you learn from it? How can you cultivate a sense of openness and curiosity in your daily life, especially in familiar environments or routines? Follow Rachelle: Instagram: @CoachRachelleIndraTikTok: @CoachRachelleIndraWebsite: www.rachelleindra.com YouTube: @RachelleIndra June 19, 2024 || 37 Minutes

    37 min
  4. How Rejection Is Helping You

    JUN 5

    How Rejection Is Helping You

    Season 3 Episode 10: How Rejection Is Helping You Welcome to another candid episode of The Shit They Should Have Taught Us in School, where Rachelle talks about the ever-present fear of rejection, and how it can subconsciously permeate every facet of our lives. From relationships to career pursuits, and even in social settings, Rachelle explores how isolating rejection can feel, whether real or perceived. Drawing from personal experiences and observations, she sheds light on how fear of rejection manifests in our lives, and offers a powerful perspective shift, urging listeners to view "rejection as redirection". Listen in as Rachelle invites you to embark on your own journey of desensitization to rejection, so you can embrace it with curiosity in the name of personal growth and self-discovery, and foster a resilience that will open doors to unforeseen possibilities. Imagine all the doors that could open if we just had the courage to try! Too Long, Didn’t Listen (TLDL): TED Talk: What I learned from 100 days of rejectionOftentimes we are so afraid of rejection, it's so deeply engrained in us, that we subconsciously avoid it.Journal Prompts: Where am I so afraid of rejection that I don't even try? How can I experiment with rejection? Where can I be curious instead of afraid? How can I change my relationship with rejection? Where do I feel rejection in my body? What emotions arise when I feel rejected?Affirmations: I like myself. I can handle rejection, disappointment, and pain. Follow Rachelle: Instagram: @CoachRachelleIndraTikTok: @CoachRachelleIndraWebsite: www.rachelleindra.com YouTube: @RachelleIndra June 5, 2024 2024 || 18 Minutes

    17 min
  5. Feminism, Allyship, and Accountability

    MAY 8

    Feminism, Allyship, and Accountability

    Season 3 Episode 8 : Feminism, Allyship, and Accountability  This week's podcast is full of passion as Rachelle explores the (sometimes controversial) topic of Feminism. Listen in to hear her talk everything from it's definition to the actionable steps we can take to hold ourselves and each other accountable. She challenges listeners to examine their actions and question how they are supporting women's rights in their daily lives. Encouraging us to call out inappropriate behavior and language towards women amongst our peers. This thought-provoking episode promises to ask important questions about the true meaning of allyship and how men can actively contribute to the fight for gender equality. Too Long, Didn’t Listen (TLDL): For Women: Ask the men in your life, "What are you doing about women's rights? How do you hold other men accountable?"For Men: Look at how much you are participating in allyship, and ask yourself what you can do to live up to the true essence of that space. **When was the last time I confronted a man who was doing or saying something inappropriate or unfair, whether directly to a woman in front of me or just talking amongst men? How am I speaking about women when they aren't around?it doesn't have to be confrontational, but STOP laughing at the "jokes". STOP participating. STOP smiling/ STOP being silent when you're uncomfortable. Follow Rachelle: Instagram: @CoachRachelleIndraTikTok: @CoachRachelleIndraWebsite: www.rachelleindra.com YouTube: @RachelleIndra May 8, 2023 || 16 Minutes

    16 min
  6. Did Part Of You Leave Too?

    APR 24

    Did Part Of You Leave Too?

    Season 3 Episode 7: Did Part Of You Leave Too? In this episode, Rachelle explores the nuanced terrain of grief, a universal experience that touches every aspect of our lives. With heartfelt sincerity, she guides listeners through the complex layers of loss, from mourning the departure of a loved one to bidding farewell to cherished aspects of themselves. Drawing from her own journey, she invites listeners to reflect on those pieces of ourselves that may get left behind, and encourages us to embrace this process of self-discovery as a means of healing. Join Rachelle as she navigates the delicate balance of honoring the past while embracing the present, reminding us that the journey to rediscovery is about uncovering the authentic self beneath the layers of grief and longing. Too Long, Didn’t Listen (TLDL): Grief happens in waves. Sometimes the waves are one right after another, and sometimes there are long periods between them. Some are massive like a tidal wave and some are barely ankle deep.We grieve the loss of something, but we may also need to grieve the version of us that existed when we had that thing.We don't allow ourselves to feel something unless our brain can justify it, and if the ego doesn't get the answer it likes, it doesn't allow you to feel the thing.When we try to THINK, we get ourselves out of FEELING.What pieces of you did you let go of when you had to let go of that person/place/thing? Follow Rachelle: Instagram: @CoachRachelleIndraTikTok: @CoachRachelleIndraWebsite: www.rachelleindra.com YouTube: @RachelleIndra April 24, 2024 || 19 Minutes

    19 min
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Rachelle Indra is a life coach with a focus in neuro-linguistic programming (AKA she helps your brain work for you, not against you) and she’s here to share with you the valuable shit we should have been learning! Not everyone has the time or resources to gain access to the help they need but everyone DESERVES to have these tools. So, episode by episode, she’ll dig into actionable ways to break down complicated terms + philosophies into fun, funny, and approachable ideas that are digestible and easy to implement.

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