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    <title>The Revelation Project - Episodes Tagged with “Miscarriage”</title>
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    <description>The Revelation Project is an individual and holistic movement that disrupts the trance of unworthiness and lifts the veils of personal illusion and cultural deception that keep us from remembering our divinity and inherent wholeness. The Revelation Project Podcast explores alternative narratives to traditional patriarchal influences that awaken, liberate and activate awareness. Join us to investigate vulnerable and courageous topics that reveal more magic, wonder, and beauty than we ever thought possible.  Life is a revelation, and what gets revealed gets healed.
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  <title>Episode 114: Amanda Star Kingsley - Speaking Light into Abortion</title>
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  <itunes:subtitle>In this episode, Monica talks to Amanda Star Kingsley about surviving and thriving after abortion. 
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  <description>At least a quarter of the women in your life have personally experienced one or more abortions. Most of them never say a word about it because of the subject's social stigma and politics.
Abortion is fraught with conflicting emotions, thoughts, religious baggage, shame, guilt, repression, and more. So many women suffer from keeping their experiences inside. 
For the average human, the experience of terminating a pregnancy is far more delicate and complex than anyone is revealing. 
People who choose abortion have dynamic lives. Their stories cross a wide spectrum–relatable, heartbreaking, inspiring, unremarkable, and incomprehensible. It doesn’t fit in any ONE box.
Amanda Kingsley is one of those women who not only shares her personal abortion story she also sheds light on long-overdue conversations that speak to the post-abortion experience. She assists women to reveal and heal from having to keep their silence in isolation. 
Amanda reveals the unspoken truths that live beyond the experience- offering women a collection of love notes that consider the range of human experience. Her work and her book, What I Wish: 100 Love Notes to Help You Survive, Come Alive, and Thrive After Abortion, is a look at abortion through a pro-human lens, breaking down the walls that have kept far too many women isolated, disconnected and in pain. 
In this episode:
Amanda shares her personal story of choosing abortion after raising three children at home. 
Hear about Amanda’s inspiration for the book and what she learned about the resources available to women who choose abortion. 
Hear the life-changing power of the insights Amanda has collected and shared about the damage of cultural conditioning that keeps women struggling with needless shame. 
Gain insight into the buried treasure that can be revealed when we peel back the layers of shame and guilt and look at the experience of abortion through a new lens. 
Hear about how to make loving decisions about your reproduction and understand how to free yourself from the shackles of other people's opinions and judgment. 
Claim the innate wisdom you carry and embrace your humanity with love.
Hear why it’s necessary to protect the right, improve access, and move beyond the binary of the pro-choice-anti-choice narrative. 
Amanda Kingsley is a Certified Feminist Life Coach and Doula. She is the host of the Speaking Light Into Abortion podcast. And the Author of ‘What I Wish: 100 love notes to help you survive, come alive, and thrive after abortion.’ After her unanticipated abortion as a mother of three, she recognized the need for a wider conversation around the complex emotional landscape of life after abortion. She reminds her audience that it’s okay to feel all the feelings after abortion and that we can honor our decisions by living the life we made our choice for.  
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    <![CDATA[<p>At least a quarter of the women in your life have personally experienced one or more abortions. Most of them never say a word about it because of the subject&#39;s social stigma and politics.</p>

<p>Abortion is fraught with conflicting emotions, thoughts, religious baggage, shame, guilt, repression, and more. So many women suffer from keeping their experiences inside. </p>

<p>For the average human, the experience of terminating a pregnancy is far more delicate and complex than anyone is revealing. </p>

<p>People who choose abortion have dynamic lives. Their stories cross a wide spectrum–relatable, heartbreaking, inspiring, unremarkable, and incomprehensible. It doesn’t fit in any ONE box.</p>

<p>Amanda Kingsley is one of those women who not only shares her personal abortion story she also sheds light on long-overdue conversations that speak to the post-abortion experience. She assists women to reveal and heal from having to keep their silence in isolation. </p>

<p>Amanda reveals the unspoken truths that live beyond the experience- offering women a collection of love notes that consider the range of human experience. Her work and her book, What I Wish: 100 Love Notes to Help You Survive, Come Alive, and Thrive After Abortion, is a look at abortion through a pro-human lens, breaking down the walls that have kept far too many women isolated, disconnected and in pain. </p>

<p>In this episode:</p>

<ul>
<li>Amanda shares her personal story of choosing abortion after raising three children at home. </li>
<li>Hear about Amanda’s inspiration for the book and what she learned about the resources available to women who choose abortion. </li>
<li>Hear the life-changing power of the insights Amanda has collected and shared about the damage of cultural conditioning that keeps women struggling with needless shame. </li>
<li>Gain insight into the buried treasure that can be revealed when we peel back the layers of shame and guilt and look at the experience of abortion through a new lens. </li>
<li>Hear about how to make loving decisions about your reproduction and understand how to free yourself from the shackles of other people&#39;s opinions and judgment. </li>
<li>Claim the innate wisdom you carry and embrace your humanity with love.</li>
<li>Hear why it’s necessary to protect the right, improve access, and move beyond the binary of the pro-choice-anti-choice narrative. </li>
</ul>

<p>Amanda Kingsley is a Certified Feminist Life Coach and Doula. She is the host of the Speaking Light Into Abortion podcast. And the Author of ‘What I Wish: 100 love notes to help you survive, come alive, and thrive after abortion.’ After her unanticipated abortion as a mother of three, she recognized the need for a wider conversation around the complex emotional landscape of life after abortion. She reminds her audience that it’s okay to feel all the feelings after abortion and that we can honor our decisions by living the life we made our choice for. </p><p>Links:</p><ul><li><a title="Website: Amanda Star Kingsley- Certified Life Coach" rel="nofollow" href="https://www.amandastarkingsley.com/">Website: Amanda Star Kingsley- Certified Life Coach</a></li><li><a title="Book: What I Wish: 100 love notes to help you survive, come alive, and thrive after abortion (Healing Post Abortion Love Notes) - Kindle edition by Kingsley, Amanda" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/B09N1ZH5ZF/revelationpro-20">Book: What I Wish: 100 love notes to help you survive, come alive, and thrive after abortion (Healing Post Abortion Love Notes) - Kindle edition by Kingsley, Amanda</a></li><li><a title="Instagram: After Abortion Life Coaching (@amandastarkingsley)" rel="nofollow" href="https://www.instagram.com/amandastarkingsley/">Instagram: After Abortion Life Coaching (@amandastarkingsley)</a></li><li><a title="Facebook: Amanda Kingsley " rel="nofollow" href="https://www.facebook.com/AmandaStarKingsley">Facebook: Amanda Kingsley </a></li></ul>]]>
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    <![CDATA[<p>At least a quarter of the women in your life have personally experienced one or more abortions. Most of them never say a word about it because of the subject&#39;s social stigma and politics.</p>

<p>Abortion is fraught with conflicting emotions, thoughts, religious baggage, shame, guilt, repression, and more. So many women suffer from keeping their experiences inside. </p>

<p>For the average human, the experience of terminating a pregnancy is far more delicate and complex than anyone is revealing. </p>

<p>People who choose abortion have dynamic lives. Their stories cross a wide spectrum–relatable, heartbreaking, inspiring, unremarkable, and incomprehensible. It doesn’t fit in any ONE box.</p>

<p>Amanda Kingsley is one of those women who not only shares her personal abortion story she also sheds light on long-overdue conversations that speak to the post-abortion experience. She assists women to reveal and heal from having to keep their silence in isolation. </p>

<p>Amanda reveals the unspoken truths that live beyond the experience- offering women a collection of love notes that consider the range of human experience. Her work and her book, What I Wish: 100 Love Notes to Help You Survive, Come Alive, and Thrive After Abortion, is a look at abortion through a pro-human lens, breaking down the walls that have kept far too many women isolated, disconnected and in pain. </p>

<p>In this episode:</p>

<ul>
<li>Amanda shares her personal story of choosing abortion after raising three children at home. </li>
<li>Hear about Amanda’s inspiration for the book and what she learned about the resources available to women who choose abortion. </li>
<li>Hear the life-changing power of the insights Amanda has collected and shared about the damage of cultural conditioning that keeps women struggling with needless shame. </li>
<li>Gain insight into the buried treasure that can be revealed when we peel back the layers of shame and guilt and look at the experience of abortion through a new lens. </li>
<li>Hear about how to make loving decisions about your reproduction and understand how to free yourself from the shackles of other people&#39;s opinions and judgment. </li>
<li>Claim the innate wisdom you carry and embrace your humanity with love.</li>
<li>Hear why it’s necessary to protect the right, improve access, and move beyond the binary of the pro-choice-anti-choice narrative. </li>
</ul>

<p>Amanda Kingsley is a Certified Feminist Life Coach and Doula. She is the host of the Speaking Light Into Abortion podcast. And the Author of ‘What I Wish: 100 love notes to help you survive, come alive, and thrive after abortion.’ After her unanticipated abortion as a mother of three, she recognized the need for a wider conversation around the complex emotional landscape of life after abortion. She reminds her audience that it’s okay to feel all the feelings after abortion and that we can honor our decisions by living the life we made our choice for. </p><p>Links:</p><ul><li><a title="Website: Amanda Star Kingsley- Certified Life Coach" rel="nofollow" href="https://www.amandastarkingsley.com/">Website: Amanda Star Kingsley- Certified Life Coach</a></li><li><a title="Book: What I Wish: 100 love notes to help you survive, come alive, and thrive after abortion (Healing Post Abortion Love Notes) - Kindle edition by Kingsley, Amanda" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/B09N1ZH5ZF/revelationpro-20">Book: What I Wish: 100 love notes to help you survive, come alive, and thrive after abortion (Healing Post Abortion Love Notes) - Kindle edition by Kingsley, Amanda</a></li><li><a title="Instagram: After Abortion Life Coaching (@amandastarkingsley)" rel="nofollow" href="https://www.instagram.com/amandastarkingsley/">Instagram: After Abortion Life Coaching (@amandastarkingsley)</a></li><li><a title="Facebook: Amanda Kingsley " rel="nofollow" href="https://www.facebook.com/AmandaStarKingsley">Facebook: Amanda Kingsley </a></li></ul>]]>
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  <title>Episode 68: Nic Frick - Career Alignment</title>
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  <pubDate>Wed, 31 Mar 2021 00:00:00 -0400</pubDate>
  <author>Monica Rodgers | Revelation Media LLC</author>
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  <itunes:author>Monica Rodgers | Revelation Media LLC</itunes:author>
  <itunes:subtitle>In this episode, Monica speaks to Nicole Frick about the importance of having a career aligned with your values.</itunes:subtitle>
  <itunes:duration>46:07</itunes:duration>
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  <description>Gah!  I love this this woman because she's so unapologetically herself! Tune in as Nic and I talk about how "the trance" shows up for women in our career and in our self care.  You might be suprised to learn that by being the "work hero", you are actually demonstrating how the trance of unworthiness can sneak up on us in the most unexpected ways. 
Nic Frick is a career coach, guiding women through the roller coaster of career transitions. Her holistic approach is a result of her commitment to discovering her own self-care practices and her career spanning tech, recruiting, customer service, and teaching yoga. Her programs integrate both career growth strategies and healing modalities to ensure work-life balance and sustainability for her clients.
She believes that you can have your dream job if you trust your own authority, start with your why, and lead from your values. Nic prides herself on being the best hugger anyone has ever met. She is committed to dismantling white supremacy, feels happiest on a surfboard, loves sending handwritten letters, and starts getting ready for bed at 8:15 PM.
Nic grew up in Wisconsin and has lived in Minnesota, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and Peru. She is currently living with her hubby and daughter in San Francisco, California and they are obsessed with finding the tastiest food possible and avoiding winter as much as possible.
In 2017, before becoming a mother, Nic decided to name it “The Year of Nicole” to explore what self-love was really about. She learned, healed, and acquired many tools she now uses in her work with women. 
Usually, women have to look at their careers in tandem with their self-care, because these are deeply connected. 
Self-care means investigating your thoughts. 
We have to nourish ourselves and then give to others from our overflow. 
Women have been taught the mentality of scarcity mindset through the patriarchy, but it’s important to invest in ourselves, now  more than ever. 
Nurturing yourself can be taking a lunch break, which can mean a profound shift. 
Women invest 90% of their income in their family and their community while men invest 30%.
Most women at work are facing burnout. 
“It’s going to be hard to find a job if I don’t have a job” is a cultural lie that keeps us stuck.  
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  <itunes:keywords>connection,consciousness,courage,education,feminine,healing,health,inspiration,love,revelation,selfhelp,selflove,spirituality,vulnerability,women</itunes:keywords>
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    <![CDATA[<p>Gah!  I love this this woman because she&#39;s so unapologetically herself! Tune in as Nic and I talk about how &quot;the trance&quot; shows up for women in our career and in our self care.  You might be suprised to learn that by being the &quot;work hero&quot;, you are actually demonstrating how the trance of unworthiness can sneak up on us in the most unexpected ways. </p>

<p>Nic Frick is a career coach, guiding women through the roller coaster of career transitions. Her holistic approach is a result of her commitment to discovering her own self-care practices and her career spanning tech, recruiting, customer service, and teaching yoga. Her programs integrate both career growth strategies and healing modalities to ensure work-life balance and sustainability for her clients.</p>

<p>She believes that you can have your dream job if you trust your own authority, start with your why, and lead from your values. Nic prides herself on being the best hugger anyone has ever met. She is committed to dismantling white supremacy, feels happiest on a surfboard, loves sending handwritten letters, and starts getting ready for bed at 8:15 PM.</p>

<p>Nic grew up in Wisconsin and has lived in Minnesota, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and Peru. She is currently living with her hubby and daughter in San Francisco, California and they are obsessed with finding the tastiest food possible and avoiding winter as much as possible.</p>

<ul>
<li>In 2017, before becoming a mother, Nic decided to name it “The Year of Nicole” to explore what self-love was really about. She learned, healed, and acquired many tools she now uses in her work with women. </li>
<li>Usually, women have to look at their careers in tandem with their self-care, because these are deeply connected. </li>
<li>Self-care means investigating your thoughts. </li>
<li>We have to nourish ourselves and then give to others from our overflow. </li>
<li>Women have been taught the mentality of scarcity mindset through the patriarchy, but it’s important to invest in ourselves, now  more than ever. </li>
<li>Nurturing yourself can be taking a lunch break, which can mean a profound shift. </li>
<li>Women invest 90% of their income in their family and their community while men invest 30%.</li>
<li>Most women at work are facing burnout. </li>
<li>“It’s going to be hard to find a job if I don’t have a job” is a cultural lie that keeps us stuck. </li>
</ul><p>Links:</p><ul><li><a title="Nicole Frick | Linktree" rel="nofollow" href="https://linktr.ee/Headandfoot">Nicole Frick | Linktree</a></li><li><a title="Instagram: Career alignment for women+ (@heynicfrick" rel="nofollow" href="https://www.instagram.com/heynicfrick/">Instagram: Career alignment for women+ (@heynicfrick</a></li><li><a title="Spotify: deadandfoot on" rel="nofollow" href="https://open.spotify.com/user/headandfoot">Spotify: deadandfoot on</a></li><li><a title="LinkedIn: Nic Frick 🧜‍♀️" rel="nofollow" href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/nicolefrick/">LinkedIn: Nic Frick 🧜‍♀️</a></li><li><a title="Flodesk | Design emails people love to get." rel="nofollow" href="https://view.flodesk.com/pages/5fdd4b0f10ec04dc1f4d9ea7">Flodesk | Design emails people love to get.</a></li><li><a title="Coaching: Schedule Appointment with Nicole Frick" rel="nofollow" href="https://nicfrick.as.me/strategy">Coaching: Schedule Appointment with Nicole Frick</a></li><li><a title="Kelsey Abbott | Human Design Reader + Certified Professional Coach" rel="nofollow" href="https://www.kelseyabbott.com/?utm_source=shownotes&amp;utm_medium=revelationproject&amp;utm_campaign=interview">Kelsey Abbott | Human Design Reader + Certified Professional Coach</a></li></ul>]]>
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    <![CDATA[<p>Gah!  I love this this woman because she&#39;s so unapologetically herself! Tune in as Nic and I talk about how &quot;the trance&quot; shows up for women in our career and in our self care.  You might be suprised to learn that by being the &quot;work hero&quot;, you are actually demonstrating how the trance of unworthiness can sneak up on us in the most unexpected ways. </p>

<p>Nic Frick is a career coach, guiding women through the roller coaster of career transitions. Her holistic approach is a result of her commitment to discovering her own self-care practices and her career spanning tech, recruiting, customer service, and teaching yoga. Her programs integrate both career growth strategies and healing modalities to ensure work-life balance and sustainability for her clients.</p>

<p>She believes that you can have your dream job if you trust your own authority, start with your why, and lead from your values. Nic prides herself on being the best hugger anyone has ever met. She is committed to dismantling white supremacy, feels happiest on a surfboard, loves sending handwritten letters, and starts getting ready for bed at 8:15 PM.</p>

<p>Nic grew up in Wisconsin and has lived in Minnesota, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and Peru. She is currently living with her hubby and daughter in San Francisco, California and they are obsessed with finding the tastiest food possible and avoiding winter as much as possible.</p>

<ul>
<li>In 2017, before becoming a mother, Nic decided to name it “The Year of Nicole” to explore what self-love was really about. She learned, healed, and acquired many tools she now uses in her work with women. </li>
<li>Usually, women have to look at their careers in tandem with their self-care, because these are deeply connected. </li>
<li>Self-care means investigating your thoughts. </li>
<li>We have to nourish ourselves and then give to others from our overflow. </li>
<li>Women have been taught the mentality of scarcity mindset through the patriarchy, but it’s important to invest in ourselves, now  more than ever. </li>
<li>Nurturing yourself can be taking a lunch break, which can mean a profound shift. </li>
<li>Women invest 90% of their income in their family and their community while men invest 30%.</li>
<li>Most women at work are facing burnout. </li>
<li>“It’s going to be hard to find a job if I don’t have a job” is a cultural lie that keeps us stuck. </li>
</ul><p>Links:</p><ul><li><a title="Nicole Frick | Linktree" rel="nofollow" href="https://linktr.ee/Headandfoot">Nicole Frick | Linktree</a></li><li><a title="Instagram: Career alignment for women+ (@heynicfrick" rel="nofollow" href="https://www.instagram.com/heynicfrick/">Instagram: Career alignment for women+ (@heynicfrick</a></li><li><a title="Spotify: deadandfoot on" rel="nofollow" href="https://open.spotify.com/user/headandfoot">Spotify: deadandfoot on</a></li><li><a title="LinkedIn: Nic Frick 🧜‍♀️" rel="nofollow" href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/nicolefrick/">LinkedIn: Nic Frick 🧜‍♀️</a></li><li><a title="Flodesk | Design emails people love to get." rel="nofollow" href="https://view.flodesk.com/pages/5fdd4b0f10ec04dc1f4d9ea7">Flodesk | Design emails people love to get.</a></li><li><a title="Coaching: Schedule Appointment with Nicole Frick" rel="nofollow" href="https://nicfrick.as.me/strategy">Coaching: Schedule Appointment with Nicole Frick</a></li><li><a title="Kelsey Abbott | Human Design Reader + Certified Professional Coach" rel="nofollow" href="https://www.kelseyabbott.com/?utm_source=shownotes&amp;utm_medium=revelationproject&amp;utm_campaign=interview">Kelsey Abbott | Human Design Reader + Certified Professional Coach</a></li></ul>]]>
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