
997: "All Of Us Deserve To Thrive" {Interview with Laurel Hicks}
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11/08/22 • 38 min
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“My mission in life is not merely to survive, but to thrive; and to do so with some passion, some compassion, some humor, and some style.” - Maya Angelou
In this episode, Laurel shares her perspective and highlights:
- Understanding how we can continue to embrace personal growth, despite being met with pushback in some of our relationships
- What it means to take a stand for what you believe and perform an "act of resistance"
- The chance to use our voices for a more compassionate style of leadership to help others thrive
Dr. Laurel Hicks, PhD is a mental health researcher at the University of Colorado, an expert in women’s mental health, community-based interventions, and intergenerational trauma. She combines both her academic and clinical experience with more holistic practices to co-create healing opportunities that support thriving. In addition to publishing book chapters, peer reviewed papers and speaking internationally, Dr. Hicks connects with community through co-facilitation of women’s circles. At the heart of her work, she believes that building community, connecting with the Divine Feminine, and sitting together in sisterhood provides deep and meaningful healing.
You can connect and work with Dr. Hicks through her coaching business, Sacred Moon Healers, and in her private therapy practices in Colorado, Michigan, and Indiana.
Find out more about Laurel's work here: www.laurelhicks.com and on Instagram @sacredmoonhealers Continue the conversation on Instagram @heatherchauvin_
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“My mission in life is not merely to survive, but to thrive; and to do so with some passion, some compassion, some humor, and some style.” - Maya Angelou
In this episode, Laurel shares her perspective and highlights:
- Understanding how we can continue to embrace personal growth, despite being met with pushback in some of our relationships
- What it means to take a stand for what you believe and perform an "act of resistance"
- The chance to use our voices for a more compassionate style of leadership to help others thrive
Dr. Laurel Hicks, PhD is a mental health researcher at the University of Colorado, an expert in women’s mental health, community-based interventions, and intergenerational trauma. She combines both her academic and clinical experience with more holistic practices to co-create healing opportunities that support thriving. In addition to publishing book chapters, peer reviewed papers and speaking internationally, Dr. Hicks connects with community through co-facilitation of women’s circles. At the heart of her work, she believes that building community, connecting with the Divine Feminine, and sitting together in sisterhood provides deep and meaningful healing.
You can connect and work with Dr. Hicks through her coaching business, Sacred Moon Healers, and in her private therapy practices in Colorado, Michigan, and Indiana.
Find out more about Laurel's work here: www.laurelhicks.com and on Instagram @sacredmoonhealers Continue the conversation on Instagram @heatherchauvin_
The doors for MASTERY are open with limited spots! Find all you need to know heatherchauvin.com/join
Let's celebrate 1000 episodes together! Visit this page to SHARE & WIN heatherchauvin.com/1000
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- Reflecting on the importance and value of committing to the journey to reach our goals
- How I got rid of the all-or-nothing mindset and committed to imperfect action to train for the marathon
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