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Weaving Your Reality

Weaving Your Reality

Ksenia Avdulova

Welcome to the space where you weave a new world of soul led self expression, in a world of infinite possibility. Weaving Your Reality holds conversations that weave inner and outer technology as a vehicle for your soul’s expression in the world. We explore entrepreneurship, creativity and ritual in the digital age. We talk about business here — but not the kind built on burnout or boxes. We talk about creativity, visibility, and digital presence — not as strategies to squeeze into, but as sacred technologies for frequency, storytelling, and energetic leadership. This is not just a podcast. It’s an invocation. A whispered reminder that you are the creator — and everything you build from your center carries the codes of who you really are. So let this be an invitation to weave boldly. To create not from pressure, but from presence. Not from performance, but from truth. To design your life, your brand, and your online expression as a sacred offering. May the frequencies you tap into here remind you of your inner technology. May you be moved into aliveness, joy of creation and playfulness. May miracles unfold as a natural side effect of being fully alive. Thank you for being here. Thank you for weaving your reality alongside me.
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Weaving Your Reality - 54: “The Business Monk” DAVE BURNS – Sacred Business
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05/09/19 • 47 min

Dave Burns is on a mission to spread the idea of “sacred business” to the world. He does it through his company “The Business Monk”, which I found out about from Woke & Wired guest Alexandra Roxo. He sees the practice of business as a profound vehicle for personal transformation. I was personally transformed by his teachings and his presence with a single off-record coaching call – it led to taking action on a major lifestyle change. I have a feeling you will be moved by David’s presence as much as I was!

In this conversation, we talk about:

  • Spiritual and transformational aspects of business
  • How to organize yourself as a self-directed entrepreneur
  • Batching parts of the soul as a business strategy
  • Having spiritual realizations as a direct result of engaging with business intentionally
  • A game-changing practice for connecting with another person in a business setting
  • A 5-minute meditation that will help you get past limiting subconscious beliefs and move forward in business
  • Money, self-esteem, self-worth and success

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See all show notes on wokeandwired.com

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We have officially moved to Austin! In this episode, Eric and I sit down to reflect on the final moments at the tiny cabin, share an outtake from our final ceremony with the land, and share a glimpse of the vision that drew us to Austin.

Related episodes:

210 Honoring The End Of The Tiny Cabin Journey: Holding A Big Vision, Channeling Creativity and Trusting Our Sacred Partnership

185 Eric Brief: The Courageous Road to “I Am An Artist” and Finding Your Own Way On Social Media

129 Tiny Cabin and Life Update with My Love Eric Brief

87 Eric Brief – All About Crystals

74 Ksenia and Eric: We Are Going Nomadic! The Why, How and Where

56 We Bought A Tiny Home! Our Adventure From NYC to Upstate New York

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Connect with Eric:

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It’s been almost a year since I’ve released an episode and since then we’ve moved across the country, bought and renovated a house (well, it’s still in progress!), birthed a baby, and welcomed another furry member to our family. I also released my first spoken word song.

I’ve been hearing very strong inner guidance whispers to come back to the podcast. On the earthly plane, I’ve also experienced incredible synchronistic meetings and conversations that have pointed to the same thing... “get back to the mic!” I share some of these stories in this episode.

So I’m following the guidance.

In this comeback episode, let’s catch up on life: I share the most memorable bits of my journey from last summer (when we drove across the country to move to the West Coast) to now, as I’m feeling a completion of my postpartum stage and feeling a new way of being, loving and expressing emerging within the expanded constellation of our family.

I share about:

  • My initiation into receiving
  • Our weird Airbnb experiences
  • Our road trip from Austin to Reno
  • Choosing to show up and share while the collective is in pain
  • Our annual trip to the Tucson Gem Show with an infant
  • Trip to Southern California and how our new dog Kobe divinely joined our family
  • My Divinely guided and supported first big flight with Zion
  • The sign that gave me the courage to release my song, “Who Me?”

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Thank you for sharing this sacred space with me.

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Gina Murdock of Lead with Love is on a mission to shift culture from fear to love inside and out. Sounds big... and she truly is up to big things. Lead with Love is a global gathering and training for heart-centered leaders featuring yoga, meditation, time in nature, spiritual psychology and experiential workshops, music + movement and a renewed focus on social impact and business as a force for good.

Gina is a writer, yoga and meditation teacher, inspirational speaker, advisor to businesses making an impact and founder of Lead with Love non-profit and events. I went to Lead with Love summit in Aspen in 2017, and the experience blew me away. Not only the level of organization and the speakers (Marianne Williamson!), but also the community of people who’re into yoga, consciousness, leadership and making an impact (all at the same time). I needed to know more about the woman behind it. So I ended up going on the Lead with Love retreat in Bali to explore my own leadership through the prism of wellness, spirituality and ritual.

Topics we discuss in this episode are:
  • The personal spiritual quest that led Gina to start Lead With Love and the lessons she’s learned from running a non-profit
  • The daily practices that help her develop her own leadership
  • What leading from the heart looks like
  • How to live your dharma
  • What self-worth has to do with leadership
  • How she used to struggle with making living as a yoga teacher
  • Why you don’t always have to quit your day job to make an impact in the world
  • Being an activist without anger or shame
  • How dealing with fertility challenges helped her connect to peace and a sense of purpose
  • How being of service and showing up can open all doors
  • How to become a speaker at Lead with Love Summit
  • Why technology and social media are energetically neutral
  • Making empowered choices around how we use social media
Mentioned in this episode: Connect with Gina Murdock:

Get quotes and full show notes here.

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After 8 years of building Breakfast Criminals – an acclaimed, profitable brand that I organically built through storytelling on social media – it’s time for a pivot.

In this solo episode, we take a glimpse into how it started, what impacted the success of Breakfast Criminals, and the 17 lessons I learned about social media, people, digital business and the energetic principles of success.

See all show notes on wokeandwired.com

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  1. If you enjoyed the podcast, share it with a friend or on Instagram stories (tag @wokeandwired).
  2. Subscribe, rate and review the show on iTunes.
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Aarona Lea is the founder of the Moon Deck, an interactive oracle card set that that serves as a tool to connect to your intuition through the path of self-love and ritual, and shares insights on growth, purpose, transformation, practice, and creativity. I use my Moon Deck almost daily (it’s one of the best oracle decks out there for everyone) and have been virtual friends with Aarona via Instagram for years. We recently met in person, and in this episode, you get to fall in love with Aarona and learn from her courageous, vulnerable journey of ritualizing emotional health while building a business committed to making money and taking care of people and planet at the same time.

In this episode (it comes in 2 parts - make sure you listen to both), we talk about:

  • Navigating the world and business as an emotionally sensitive and intuitive person
  • The power of daily rituals for emotional health and ritualizing emotional health
  • Healing grief and resentment
  • How The Moon Deck business was born by raising $50K on Kickstarter
  • Running a conscious business that makes money and takes care of people
  • Working smarter not harder
  • Advice on maintaining a healthy relationship with your business partners
  • Bringing the feminine energy into business
  • Her relationship with social media
  • Honoring yogic traditions
  • External self-care on Instagram vs internal self-care
  • The importance of community
  • Her lessons in leadership as a creative and intuitive entrepreneur
  • How to choose a money mindset that empowers you to know what you’re worth

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About Aarona Lea:

author & co-creator of The Moon Deck

emotional health advocate, speaker, & author

yoga and ritual wellness teacher

Inspired by 23 years of yoga, 14 years as a yoga teacher and wellness adviser, a BFA in photography, and a love of writing and travel - Aarona is deeply inspired to share her growth and tools with others.

Starting her healing journey as a child, Aarona had a natural pull towards spirit and magic which helped her to feel safe and connected during unstable times. Her curiosity led her on a life-long path of study, practice, and ritual where she explored the shadowy depths of healing trauma, recovered from bulimia and chronic binge/cleanse cycles, and continues to help normalize conversations around emotional health. She’s influenced by several yoga traditions and personal-development roadmaps which have consistently guided her to healing and purpose through the path of self-love. As the author and co-creator of 'The Moon Deck', Aarona teaches practices and rituals to help bring balance and perspective to life's greatest breaths and is on

a mission to creatively collaborate with other conscious change-makers.

Aarona offers private and group Intuitive Oracle Readings with The Moon Deck, facilitates empowering workshops and retreats worldwide, teaches yoga classes in LA and NYC, and runs The Moon Deck biz full time. She's been featured in Mind Body Green, Free People BLDG25 Blog, New York Times, Self Magazine, National Geographic Traveler UK, Teach.Yoga, The Beauty Book, The Weather Channel, Wall Street Journal, Fréttblaðið of Iceland, Times of India, Origin Magazine, the cover of FitYoga, NBC, Elephant Journal, Yoga Journal, AlignYo, Well+Good NYC, and Co-Creator Radio.

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Intuitive healer Chloe Elgar started her business journey as a holistic nutritionist and was quite successful at it. She had a history of severe eating disorders herself, which made her very good at helping others find peace with food. The problem was, somewhere deep inside she knew that it wasn’t fully aligned with who she was. It wasn’t until she was hit by a car that she responded to the wake-up call to slow down, listen to her intuition and pivot her business to being an intuitive guide, a superpower she was connected to since she was a child.

In this episode, we discuss:
  • Using psychology and holistic nutrition to heal your relationship with your body
  • How Chloe was visited by spirits as a child
  • Running a successful holistic nutrition and finding the courage to admit that it wasn’t aligned
  • The important power of rest
  • Pivoting her brand and social media presence from food to being a psychic guide
  • Tools you can start developing now to connect to your intuition
  • How the emotions you’re experiencing are an indicator of your alignment
  • Fear VS not being in alignment
  • Her experience going to Elizabeth Gilbert and Cheryl Strayed’s writing retreat
  • What she learned from podcasting
  • How she started her blog Chloe's Countertop overnight
  • How to set boundaries with social media
  • Chloe’s relationship with money
  • Redefining “witchy”

Connect with Chloe Elgar:

@channeledbychloe

channeledbychloe.com

Chloe's Book

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Courses and Programs: Conscious Social Media Method

Podcast Instagram: @fundedbysource

Ksenia’s Instagram: @athomewithksenia @ksenia.brief

TikTok: @athomewithksenia

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1. If you enjoyed the podcast, share it with a friend or on Instagram stories and tag @fundedbysource.

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3. Join my email list to know about upcoming workshops and more.

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Katie Hess may be known for her flower power message with her flower elixir company LOTUSWEI, but behind the soft beauty is a powerhouse conscious leader. After spending 12 years transforming people’s lives with one-on-one flower elixir therapy consultations and seeing astounding results, she knew she wanted to bring it to the next level to impact millions of people. That’s how LOTUSWEI was born. Today, she’s disrupting the industry with her creative intuitive approach to events and content strategy. In this episode, we talk about:
  • How Katie helped me get comfortable in front of the camera for the first time in my life
  • Translating ancient Tibetan practices into the modern world
  • Using social media to stay connected to your mission and the impact you’re creating
  • Conscious leadership and what it has to do with honest communication
  • How plants and flowers are an accessible way to reconnect to nature
  • Do flower elixirs still work if you're a skeptic?
  • Transitioning a successful offline business onto social media
  • How the intention of joy can be the most important element of creating a successful conscious business
  • How shifting our awareness can expand our perception of reality
  • How growing a business is like a spiritual path
  • How choosing to not do trade shows and organizing her own out-of-the-box Flowerlounge events was the best business decision she made
  • Don’t let “I should know more” stop you from doing what you love. You can figure out anything!
  • The power of being present without pressure to change

Enjoyed this episode? Please share it with a friend and leave a rating and a review on iTunes. #sharethegoodvibes

See show notes for links to all the things mentioned in this episode on www.wokeandwired.com, and connect with @iamkatiehess, @lotuswei and @wokeandwired on Instagram to share your favorite takeaways!

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Founder of Pivot Method Jenny Blake is a Google Career coach who became an entrepreneur that helps forward-thinking individuals and organizations like CHANEL and Microsoft map what’s next.

Jenny has had a profound impact on my life and entrepreneurial journey after we met at a women’s retreat in New Jersey a few years ago. Jenny has a unique ability to combine spiritual surrender with being the queen of systems and optimized revenue streams.

I have learned a ton in this interview and know you will enjoy it, too!

See all show notes on wokeandwired.com.

Topics we cover:

  • How to find harmony between systems and spiritual surrender in business
  • How to simplify and systematize your revenue streams
  • The positive side of people unsubscribing from your email list (similar to “Reverse scale” mentioned by Shawn Askinosie)
  • Why it’s important to measure opportunities by revenue AND what feels easeful and joyful to deliver
  • How Jenny uses time blocking to create mental space
  • How she transitioned from using her name for her business to “The Pivot Method” to help scale her offering
  • Creating a membership site as an alternative to course launch model
  • How she runs her membership community, “Momentum
  • Can you run a successful business and not be active on social media? (Hint: yes! Jenny shares her alternative approach)
  • What role abundance mindset plays on her entrepreneurial path
  • Tips for running a business if you’re an introverted, highly sensitive person
  • How to create content with built-in listening
  • How to create one piece of content and repurpose it for multiple platforms

Jenny’s top 3 pieces of advice for entrepreneurs:

  1. Drop the attachment to having answers
  2. Have built-in listening in your content
  3. Commit to entrepreneurship and know you can overcome any problems

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  1. If you enjoyed the podcast, share it with a friend and on your Instagram stories (tag @wokeandwired so I can see it).
  2. Subscribe, rate and review the show on iTunes. Your rating and review help more people discover it.

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How many episodes does Weaving Your Reality have?

Weaving Your Reality currently has 253 episodes available.

What topics does Weaving Your Reality cover?

The podcast is about Intuition, Spirituality, Marketing, Entrepreneurship, Religion & Spirituality, Wellness, Podcasts, Manifestation, Socialmedia, Consciousness and Business.

What is the most popular episode on Weaving Your Reality?

The episode title '114: Human Design x Social Media – NIKKI BRAFMAN' is the most popular.

What is the average episode length on Weaving Your Reality?

The average episode length on Weaving Your Reality is 55 minutes.

How often are episodes of Weaving Your Reality released?

Episodes of Weaving Your Reality are typically released every 6 days, 23 hours.

When was the first episode of Weaving Your Reality?

The first episode of Weaving Your Reality was released on May 30, 2018.

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