
215: Healing Through Breathwork (And How Your Clients Can Too) with Sam Skelly
04/28/20 • 45 min
Our breath is the one tool we always have available to us to connect inward, unhook from the mind, and transform. Breathwork can break down barriers, illusions of separation, judgments, and help us connect to our own being as the pure souls that we are. If you’ve never experienced the power of breathwork (or are looking to enhance your ability to transform your clients) this episode is for you.
Our guest today is Sam Skelly--a wonderful friend of mine and founder of both Hungry for Happiness and Pause Breathwork. Her work helps people learn how to do the most basic human things: eat, breathe, and feel.
In today’s' episode, we discuss what breathwork is, how we can use it in our lives, the benefits and common misconceptions, the difference between personal development and embodiment, why it's important to be certified in order to teach or lead breathwork, and what getting certified for breathwork looks like.
To become a Breathwork Facilitator and Enhance your work with your clients, apply for The Pause Breathwork Facilitator Program at >>> http://www.pausebreathwork.com/bucci (put my name on your application!)
Our breath is the one tool we always have available to us to connect inward, unhook from the mind, and transform. Breathwork can break down barriers, illusions of separation, judgments, and help us connect to our own being as the pure souls that we are. If you’ve never experienced the power of breathwork (or are looking to enhance your ability to transform your clients) this episode is for you.
Our guest today is Sam Skelly--a wonderful friend of mine and founder of both Hungry for Happiness and Pause Breathwork. Her work helps people learn how to do the most basic human things: eat, breathe, and feel.
In today’s' episode, we discuss what breathwork is, how we can use it in our lives, the benefits and common misconceptions, the difference between personal development and embodiment, why it's important to be certified in order to teach or lead breathwork, and what getting certified for breathwork looks like.
To become a Breathwork Facilitator and Enhance your work with your clients, apply for The Pause Breathwork Facilitator Program at >>> http://www.pausebreathwork.com/bucci (put my name on your application!)
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214: Ego Work, Grief, and the Coronavirus Pandemic
Experiencing how you’re showing up in this pandemic is giving every single human the opportunity to do what’s called ego work. I’m going to first define this concept and introduce it to you, provide examples, and move into how we can heal and use it to our advantage.
However you’re showing up is completely okay, but what happens psychologically is this:
The pandemic ensued, and every human on the planet began feeling the uncertainty that’s really always there.
Uncertainty is essentially the fear of the unknown, fear of dying, fear of the dark, etc.
The EGO is a function of the mind that identifies as “I.” I am this, I feel this, I think this, I believe this.
It tells stories, runs narratives, and assigns meaning to you, the world, and other people based on its experiences so far. It helps us make sense of things. It also gives us a sense of identity. Having a sense of identity makes us feel like a human, with a purpose.
That’s why it likes to keep us in the familiar, predictable, and safe patterns. It protects us from painful emotions that might be too overwhelming to feel. Anything that ISN’T familiar is a THREAT to the ego.
MOMENTS IN THIS EPISODE:
- 1:39- Amanda discusses how we are experiencing showing up right now, and what ego work is
- 5:30- How does the ego work and what is its purpose?
- 8:57- Amanda leads us through a meditation
- 13:34- Questioning our belief systems and why it’s uncomfortable for us
- 14:50- Uncertainty and why our ego hates it
- 17:00- Amanda talks about an argument between her and her partner related to ego
- 24:00- How uncertainty makes us respond and why how you're responding right now is okay
- 26:43- What is an ego death and how do we respond to it?
- 28:57- Amanda describes some different ego structures
- 33:59- How we are currently mourning the loss and grieving the fact that things have changed so much
The ego work is through self-observation and witnessing.
So with the coronavirus pandemic...
We are all going through a major bout of uncertainty, which the ego absolutely HATES.
It’s identity is being threatened. It’s sense of self. Believes about itself, other people, and the world.
A few examples:
- story about privilege, spirituality, and sense of self were being threatened
- needing to be right about how he reacted when it came to Cooper.
And how you are responding to the virus right now is how you likely respond to all ego-related things, except AMPLIFIED—because survival and safety is involved, quite literally—financial or health wise.
Are you getting angry?
Are you feeling anxious?
Are you avoiding feeling?
Are you coping, numbing out?
I want to tell you: however you’re responding right now, is absolutely okay. If you don’t enjoy how you’re responding and feel as though you need help, reach out to me and I can point you in the right direction—mental health, wellness, or otherwise—I’m here.
And if you’re responding by having a few extra drinks, eating a bit more food, sleeping more, etc. — I just want you to know that you make sense.
The ego is feeling deeply uncertain, and deeply needing to cling on any sense of certainty and feel good it can.
It resists being shattered into pieces.
If you look at people who are discussing conspiracy theories—I’m not falling on one side or the other in this episode, but you see the anger people have on both ends. To me, i’m observing a few different places in the grief stages.
Denial. —> even if none of it’s true, it’s triggering because it’s threatening.
An ego death is what occurs when you let go of a part of yourself that believed it was the way it was.
I’m personally experiencing many mini-ego deaths.
Small examples:
- I believed I would never run. Now I run.
- I didn’t think I’d ever get myself to cook because I was so stuck in the habit. Now I do.
- I didn’t think I’d ever get angry, because my coping mechanism has been shut down. Now, I’m letting myself feel anger when it arises. God, my ego HATED that one. It was so painful. It still makes me want to vomit. But psychologically, anger is a step up from shut down. Shut down is an emotional turn off where you numb out.
Things we automatically trusted were okay, are now not:
- grocery store
- potentially the government
- our goals and plans we thought would make us happy
- the things we felt safe doing and moving toward
What’s HAPPENING is that there is SO MUCH uncertainty, which leads to so much chaos, and therefore...destruction
Destruction is not bad. It’s just the ego that doesn’t like it. It fucking HURTS. If you’ve ever had what you could only describe as a death of part of yourself...you...
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216: The Benefits and Power of TikTok
Been wondering whether or not to hop on the TikTok bandwagon? Concerned about getting looped into the scroll-hole for an hour or more? Not sure how to use it, or if you can find real customers on there?
Well today--we're diving into to All Things TikTok.Today, we’re here to talk about Tik-Tok. Once I got through my own resistance to joining and becoming a TikTok creator, my creativity and observational eye got to work and I'm bringing my best insights on the Power of TikTok to you in this episode!
In today’s episode we cover TikTok as a platform, why I decided to get on TikTok , ways to make TikTok work for you, having attachments to platforms you’re already used to, resistance to using a new platform, and why using new platforms and having experiential knowledge is important as a content creator.
MOMENTS
- [3:00] Amanda discusses how she was experiencing a drain in energy prior to quarantine
- [4:45] Amanda explains her process of deciding to do tik-tok
- [7:00] A few ways to make tik-tok work for you
- [10:23] Why we have resistance to using a new platform
- [15:40] How the tik-tok algorithm works and how to use it
- [17:46] Amanda talks about why tik-tok could be essential if you’re trying to pivot your business
- [21:58] Amanda goes through some benefits of a getting on a new platform
- [25:00] Amanda describes her first viral video and how she did it
- [28:17] Amanda’s thoughts on Tik-Tok and she likes it
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