
031 | Cultivating Spirit Flow with Mari Sierra
05/02/17 • 66 min
I love when I see a woman merge her love of design with spirituality in her business. Today I'd like to introduce you to one of these women, Mari Sierra.
I first met Mari at Erica Jago's yoga retreat in Yosemite. Mari led us through a Five Rhythms dance practice as well as a workshop to connect to our five senses. At the time, she was newly married and spent much of her time working with start up companies in San Francisco.
Flash forward a couple years, and Mari has now led several of her own retreats around the world, moved back where she grew up in Mexico, left a partnership that was no longer serving her or her husband and studied for months at a dance intensive in Berlin.
What changed? How did she make a leap to follow her heart, even if it took her in an unexpected direction?
In this episode Mari shares:
- Her story of leaving her marriage and business to follow her heart and become a nomad
- Her experience of dance and how she uses it to cultivate a deeper state of spirit flow
- The intention behind La Mar, her yoga retreat created with Erica Jago
- Second and third chakra studies - How to tap into your sensuality, creativity and will power
- Archetypes and the future female - how we can use female archetypes to learn more about ourselves
- How she overcomes her fears
- Rituals and practices to connect to self, sensuality, and the earth
- The upcoming LA MAR yoga retreat in Sayulita, Mexico!
Links in this episode:
- Mari's website
- La Mar Yoga Retreat July 16-22, 2017
- Rising Women Leader's Live Lead Launch Free Webinar - May 24
Mari Sierra is a curious explorer of the mind-body connection and our collective evolution. She designs learning experiences for groups around the world, to explore the depths of the creative mind through yoga, meditation, dance, ritual, mysticism and self-expression. Her passion is to inspire people to inquire within, to open sensitivity to the subtle energy body, with nature elements and the principle of interconnectedness. Originally from Mexico city, she experimented with a myriad of dance schools, shamanic and yogic practices, then moved to San Francisco to work in design and social innovation, where she facilitates creative sessions with technology companies, coaches, and visionary leaders to find the song of their hearts and realign their work with higher intentions.
I love when I see a woman merge her love of design with spirituality in her business. Today I'd like to introduce you to one of these women, Mari Sierra.
I first met Mari at Erica Jago's yoga retreat in Yosemite. Mari led us through a Five Rhythms dance practice as well as a workshop to connect to our five senses. At the time, she was newly married and spent much of her time working with start up companies in San Francisco.
Flash forward a couple years, and Mari has now led several of her own retreats around the world, moved back where she grew up in Mexico, left a partnership that was no longer serving her or her husband and studied for months at a dance intensive in Berlin.
What changed? How did she make a leap to follow her heart, even if it took her in an unexpected direction?
In this episode Mari shares:
- Her story of leaving her marriage and business to follow her heart and become a nomad
- Her experience of dance and how she uses it to cultivate a deeper state of spirit flow
- The intention behind La Mar, her yoga retreat created with Erica Jago
- Second and third chakra studies - How to tap into your sensuality, creativity and will power
- Archetypes and the future female - how we can use female archetypes to learn more about ourselves
- How she overcomes her fears
- Rituals and practices to connect to self, sensuality, and the earth
- The upcoming LA MAR yoga retreat in Sayulita, Mexico!
Links in this episode:
- Mari's website
- La Mar Yoga Retreat July 16-22, 2017
- Rising Women Leader's Live Lead Launch Free Webinar - May 24
Mari Sierra is a curious explorer of the mind-body connection and our collective evolution. She designs learning experiences for groups around the world, to explore the depths of the creative mind through yoga, meditation, dance, ritual, mysticism and self-expression. Her passion is to inspire people to inquire within, to open sensitivity to the subtle energy body, with nature elements and the principle of interconnectedness. Originally from Mexico city, she experimented with a myriad of dance schools, shamanic and yogic practices, then moved to San Francisco to work in design and social innovation, where she facilitates creative sessions with technology companies, coaches, and visionary leaders to find the song of their hearts and realign their work with higher intentions.
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030 | Open Your Voice with Songs from Singing Alive Kauai
This month I took myself on a trip to Kauai to attend a gathering called Singing Alive.
I decided to attend after being with my grandmother as she was passing in the hospital. I found song to be such a soothing and sacred way to connect with her during that difficult time and I wanted to immerse myself in an environment of song in the weeks after she passed.
On one afternoon I experienced a surreal moment when the women gathered to all sing together. After anchoring and opening the space, our facilitator invited any woman to teach a song to us. The first woman to stand up called in a sister in spirit - hundreds of miles away - one of my dearest friends for the past four years, Mackenzie Myers.
She then led us in call and response to sing one of Mackenzies songs, a song I have heard my friend sing many times. In that moment my skin was covered with goosebumps and tears streamed down my face because of what a powerful song it is. I was thinking about my friend, who only a few years ago was holding fear around stepping up to share her voice.
In that moment her song was reaching the ears and voices of fifty or sixty women, and it truly unified us together and opened our hearts.
It is moments like these that remind me why it is so important for women to face their fears and share their gifts, especially their voice.The song that my friend Mackenzie had written was pure medicine for all the women in our circle. I felt so proud of her for facing her fears and sharing her voice so her songs could spread and be experienced by more and more people.
In today's podcast episode I share Mackenzie's song from our women's circle as well as three more powerful songs for you to sing along to.
My hope is they create a safe and nurturing space for YOU to open up and share your voice.
With love, Meredith
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032 | Mindful Men Series: Money & Mindfulness with Spencer Sherman
Lately I’ve been reflecting on what it means to have “enough.”
Last month I was lucky to sit down with a founding partner of Abacus Wealth Partners, an investment company that focuses on making the world a better place, Spencer Sherman.
I found it really interesting when he shared, “Giving and saving are two ways to tell your body and mind, ‘I have enough.’”
Mindfulness and meditation have greatly helped me shift my relationship to money.
I remember even just a few years ago when I had accumulated a large amount of savings, yet my mindset was solely focused on what I didn’t have. Because of that, I didn’t take a moment to reflect on everything around me. Instead I kept pushing myself.
Now, I do my best to remind myself of what I have, with gratitude. A mantra I use often is, “I have everything I need, and I welcome so much more.” (Thanks to Gabrielle Bernstein for that one)
Shifting my mindset around money and focusing more on generosity than on scarcity has helped me let go of the need to grasp on to the next prospective client, the bigger house, or next new item for my wardrobe.
And I have to say, it’s been so relaxing to take that pressure off.
The funny thing is, the more I soften and rest into the trust that I have everything I need, I feel like so much more abundance is coming to me.
I’ve consciously been letting go of the grasping, the feeling of “getting the short end of the stick” and really honoring where I am at and what I have.
It’s not an easy practice, I know, and sometimes I still get stuck in the mindset of “I don’t have enough.” So that’s why I’m excited to share with you my latest podcast episode all about Money and Mindfulness with Spencer Sherman.
“The less attached I have been, the more ease I have found with money, the more it comes to me.” ~ Spencer ShermanA few months ago it became clear to me that I’d like create a “Mindful Men Series” to honor the perspective of the divine masculine and share the voices of men I see around me honoring their gifts and purpose while giving back to the world.
After listening to the episode, I’d love to hear, what does enough look like for you? How do you cultivate a feeling of enough? Let me know in the comments over on instagram.
I’m also excited to share that this Fall Spencer and I are collaborating in an 8-week Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction program locally in Sebastopol.
Save the date September 5, 6:30 - 9 pm at The dhyana Center for a free orientation to learn about the program.
In this episode we discuss:
- Discovering your true net worth
- The best day/worst day of Spencer’s life
- The missing piece one of his clients discovered to living a joyful life after having “made it” in the financial world
- Meditation and how that has affected Spencer’s relationship to money and how he relates to clients in his business
- The first step to take to bringing more awareness to your finances
- Abacus’ approach to wealth management and sustainable investing
- Our upcoming course, Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction (Save the date for Sept. 5 for a free orientation)
- Spencer's book, The Cure for Money Madness
I hope you enjoy today’s show. It may be just what you need to earn more money, start saving and giving, or maybe to just cultivate more peace of mind.
With love, Meredith
P.S. Join me this coming Wednesday August 9th for my next webinar, The Art of Feminine Abundance where I’ll be sharing more about my insights on wealth, joy and abundance. Click here to sign up.
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Spencer Sherman is a financial expert, public speaker, teacher and author. Spencer has taught classes and spoken to audiences across the U.S., including at Esalen and Kripalu. He has practiced meditation since 1983 and is a qualified teacher of Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction (MBSR). He is a founding partner of Abacus Wealth Partners, an investment company that focuses on making the world a better place. Spencer and his wife Janine live in Sebastopol, CA with their 2 children.
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