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  • As a business owner, it can be hard to know which decisions are the right ones and which directions we should follow on our business journeys. There are coaches and consultants out there who can provide advice, but what if you could turn inward and find guidance within yourself with the help of intuitive tools? It’s a much more aligned way to make decisions and determine what ultimately feels right for you.

    In this episode of Uncommon Couch, I welcome Josephine Hardman back to the show and we chat about incorporating intuitive tools into your business, how you can learn to trust those tools and their guidance, how your body can serve as a meter for intuitive information, and how to get started with Akashic Record readings. Josephine is a certified intuitive healer, Akashic Records practitioner, and teacher who focuses on helping clients and students awaken the healer within.

    What you’ll find in this episode:

    [02:21] Josephine shares the 3 tools she turns to when making big decisions in business

    [09:11] How long it took Josephine to feel in sync with intuitive tools and trust their guidance

    [13:54] Why you should listen to those nudges from your intuition, and how your body serves as a meter for intuitive information

    [25:56] A few other intuitive tools for your arsenal

    [34:24] How people can start their exploration into Akashic Record readings

    For full show notes, resources, and link, head to https://www.dralyssaadams.com/uncommon-couch-podcast

    If you enjoyed this show, make sure to follow the podcast so you’ll never miss an episode. Want to get to know me more? Find out more about me on my website or by following along on Instagram!

  • What are some assumptions you have about your life and the world around you? Have you ever stopped to think about whether or not those assumptions are true? It could be a personal or a professional belief, but either way, have you taken the time to really examine why you believe it? I’d love to invite you to do so and begin challenging long-held assumptions.

    In this episode of Uncommon Couch, I’m asking you 5 questions that I want you to ask yourself about the assumptions you hold in your life. Sometimes what we think is true really isn’t true once we stop to investigate it and do our due diligence. I want you to really dig deep and question, among other things, what you believe, why you believe it, and who benefits from you believing it? I really think you’ll be surprised by some of the conclusions you come to.

    What you’ll find in this episode:

    [02:29] What did you learn in your professional training that you now know is bullsh*t?

    [08:02] Who benefits from your assumptions?

    [09:58] How did you land on your beliefs and have you done your due diligence?

    [13:30] How do you judge truth?

    [15:06] Why does it feel dangerous to let go of this assumption?

    For full show notes, resources, and link, head to https://www.dralyssaadams.com/uncommon-couch-podcast

    If you enjoyed this show, make sure to follow the podcast so you’ll never miss an episode. Want to get to know me more? Find out more about me on my website or by following along on Instagram!

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  • Going out on your own with a business comes with a lot of trial and error. It can be easy to second guess your decision or know when to even take a leap. And if you don’t have role models to help you see that it’s possible, that makes it all the more difficult.

    In today’s episode, I’m chatting with Dr. Caryn Seebach, a health psychologist with a specialization in holistic management of chronic disease. She transitioned from working in male-dominated clinics to carving her own path in the online health space. She shares about the burnout that led to creating her own path, why it’s hard to pivot away from a career you’ve invested a lot of time into, and the importance of listening to her gut and opening herself up to a new path.

    Simply making the decision to make a change can cause a shift. Doors open. The universe responds. There is beauty in finding your own path. You can break the mold of what your career space looks like, little by little. You can become a role model for honoring yourself in your work.

    What you’ll find in this episode:

    Caryn’s journey from traditional work to creating her own path The burnout that led Caryn to realize it was time for a change How Caryn turned her expertise into her own business Why it can be hard to take a leap away from a career that isn’t right for you The ripple effect of doing work that is aligned for you Setting boundaries and thinking outside the box when it comes to finding work you enjoy The importance of understanding that there isn’t one way to start a new career path Choosing self-compassion and embracing discomfort throughout the process How freeing it is to use her expertise in a way that aligns with what she wants out of life How Caryn has been able to find balance and flexibility on her career path How your journey does not have to look like those before you

    For full show notes, resources, and link, head to https://www.dralyssaadams.com/uncommon-couch-podcast

    If you enjoyed this show, make sure to follow the podcast so you’ll never miss an episode. Want to get to know me more? Find out more about me on my website or by following along on Instagram!

  • Have you ever wondered what the difference between coaching and therapy is? There can be some overlap in terms of the issues our clients are facing, and how we approach those issues. In this episode of Uncommon Couch, I chat with Catherine Hormats to talk about how to define coaching vs. therapy, the four key distinctions between the two, and how to maintain ethical boundaries when working with clients. Catherine is an executive coach, organizational psychologist, and psychotherapist who guides her clients to a place of wholeness, creativity, and self-expression.

    What you’ll find in this episode:

    [04:17] Catherine shares the similarities between coaching and therapy, plus four key areas of distinction

    [10:24] Despite the differences, you absolutely can do both therapy and coaching

    [13:09] How we can define the rich, broad field of therapy

    [18:42] How we can use therapeutic approaches in a different context and apply them to business coaching, while still maintaining ethical boundaries

    [33:54] Catherine shares when is the right time for people to seek out therapy and/or coaching

    For full show notes, resources, and link, head to https://www.dralyssaadams.com/uncommon-couch-podcast

    If you enjoyed this show, make sure to follow the podcast so you’ll never miss an episode. Want to get to know me more? Find out more about me on my website or by following along on Instagram!

  • Clarity and success go hand-in-hand for your business. You have to know who you are, what you offer, and how it will help your clients. But how do you even get clarity in these areas? And after you do, what’s next?

    In this episode of Uncommon Couch, I share the two types of clarity you need and my five stage model that will help you not only get the clarity you need in your business, but also how to use it to take action. Plus, I give you a few questions you should ask yourself to periodically check in with your business and assess your current level of clarity. This process isn’t one and done and as you grow and change, so will your business.

    What you’ll find in this episode:

    [02:06] The spectrum I see of business owners who wait to take action until they have 100% clarity and those who take action immediately and have 0% clarity, and why they both end up in dissatisfaction

    [05:04] I break down the five stage model of clarity and success in your business: stage one clarity, action, stage two clarity, pruning, and action again

    [17:15] Some questions to check in with yourself about clarity in your business

    For full show notes, resources, and link, head to https://www.dralyssaadams.com/uncommon-couch-podcast

    If you enjoyed this show, make sure to follow the podcast so you’ll never miss an episode. Want to get to know me more? Find out more about me on my website or by following along on Instagram!

  • Imposter syndrome is something that affects all business owners (even me!). It’s so easy to fall into the comparison trap of being “less than” someone else who provides a similar service that you do. But what if we could retrain our brains to recognize what makes us unique and the strengths that we bring to the table?

    In this episode of Uncommon Couch, I share a personal experience with imposter syndrome that happened to me recently, why you should pay attention to your automatic thoughts of self-doubt, and the questions you should ask yourself to shift your perspective away from doubt and into celebrating your success (and the success of others). You’re not the only person who offers your service, but you’re the only person who can offer it the exact, special way that you do. Remember that!

    What you’ll find in this episode:

    [01:19] My personal experience with imposter syndrome that prompted this episode

    [03:47] Why noticing your first, automatic thoughts of self-doubt are so powerful, and how those thoughts impact your business

    [06:20] The next steps to take when trying to overcome imposter syndrome

    [10:40] Three questions to ask yourself to shift your perspective when doubt creeps in

    [19:43] How examining the undefined centers in your human design graph can help you to recognize the outside conditioning you’ve taken in from the world

    For full show notes, resources, and link, head to https://www.dralyssaadams.com/uncommon-couch-podcast

    If you enjoyed this show, make sure to follow the podcast so you’ll never miss an episode. Want to get to know me more? Find out more about me on my website or by following along on Instagram!

  • As business owners, we all aim to succeed, right? We strive to achieve our goals, help our clients, bring in revenue, etc. But does checking those boxes mean that we are fulfilled and satisfied with our work? Not necessarily.

    In this episode of Uncommon Couch, I talk about the ways you can thrive in your life and your business and how knowing your human design energy type can help you in this process. Here’s to thriving, friends!

    What you’ll find in this episode:

    [02:05] Success in your business doesn’t always mean that you’re thriving

    [03:58] The definition of thriving is different for every business owner and you have to define it for yourself

    [06:09] The human design energy types and how they each thrive differently

    [17:23] An exercise to examine how you’re thriving in the domains of your life (mentally, emotionally, spiritually, and physically)

    For full show notes, resources, and link, head to https://www.dralyssaadams.com/uncommon-couch-podcast

    If you enjoyed this show, make sure to follow the podcast so you’ll never miss an episode. Want to get to know me more? Find out more about me on my website or by following along on Instagram!

  • A business goes through many iterations over the course of its life. As you grow, your business grows. As you change, your business changes. We often think that we have to do things a “certain” way to reach a specific kind of “success.” The truth is that your business should evolve, and success should be how you define it—in alignment with who you are and what you want.

    In today’s episode, I’m chatting with intuitive healer and Akashic Records reader and teacher, Josephine Hardman. She’s sharing how she is taking an important shift in her business that arose out of physical health issues that she had ignored for far too long. She’s taking the time to reevaluate what is most important to her, how she can prosper in her business with ease (not everything has to be difficult), and the energy that comes with taking risks and making changes that feel aligned.

    What you’ll find in this episode:

    [01:47] Where Josephine is right now with her business, what prompted the shift she is taking in her business, and how she’s following her curiosity

    [11:41] How energy and underlying motivations can affect flow within your business and the importance of introspection and quiet moments to know what you truly desire and what motivates you

    [15:46] What sparked Josephine’s need to reimagine her business, and how she’s approaching what pieces to keep and what to let go of (what is serving her, and what isn’t)

    [28:54] The energy that can come from taking worthwhile, calculated risks, and how not playing it safe can help you find alignment in your business

    [32:18] Not falling into the trap that work has to be hard or laborious or that you can’t do work that you love and that feels effortless

    For full show notes, resources, and link, head to https://www.dralyssaadams.com/uncommon-couch-podcast

    If you enjoyed this show, make sure to follow the podcast so you’ll never miss an episode. Want to get to know me more? Find out more about me on my website or by following along on Instagram!

  • Sales can feel particularly uncomfortable for those of us in the helping and healing fields. But, as business owners it’s important for us to explore our preconceived beliefs about sales. In this episode of Uncommon Couch, I talk about the ways you can reframe sales. And maybe you’ll even start to enjoy the sales part of your business!

    What you’ll find in this episode:

    [02:35] Some things to ponder as you think about selling your services, such as what sales means to you, and why you might feel a resistance to it

    [05:01] Think about the opportunities you give people to connect with you and how to communicate what’s unique and different about working with you

    [12:53] Why you should be very clear on the problem you’re trying to solve for your clients as it is often intangible (think mindfulness or growth mindset, for example)

    [21:49] Why you should reframe your definition of sales in general

    For full show notes, resources, and link, head to https://www.dralyssaadams.com/uncommon-couch-podcast

    If you enjoyed this show, make sure to follow the podcast so you’ll never miss an episode. Want to get to know me more? Find out more about me on my website or by following along on Instagram!

  • Are you doing the inner work to show up as your best self?

    When you start a business, you can encounter a lot of mindset blocks: fear of judgment, feelings of inadequacy, and of course money insecurity. But in order to grow your business, you have to do the inner work to overcome these barriers and be the CEO your business needs.

    In this episode, I chat with Therapeutic Mindset Coach Zysha Smiley about doing mindset work as a growing entrepreneur. She shares the ways our bodies give us hints about the state of our inner selves, and she explains which mindset blocks keep us stuck. Plus, we explore how starting a business acts as a catalyst for personal growth.

    What you’ll find in this episode:

    How Zysha started her business and created space for people undertaking career transitions

    Why personal growth is a vital part of the entrepreneurial journey

    What blocks you might be struggling with as you transition to entrepreneurship and grow your business

    How Zysha helps people through their mindset blocks and inner pains

    How to explore your life purpose and get clear on what you want out of life

    How your body gives you signs about the state of your mind, heart, and soul

    How to nourish your relationship with yourself

    For full show notes, resources, and link, head to https://www.dralyssaadams.com/uncommon-couch-podcast

    If you enjoyed this show, make sure to follow the podcast so you’ll never miss an episode. Want to get to know me more? Find out more about me on my website or by following along on Instagram!

  • Wondering how you can embark on your shadow work journey? In this episode of Uncommon Couch, I sat down with Vidya Ananthanarayanan to talk about the concept of shadow work and how we can embrace it in order to be our most joyful, whole selves. Vidya is a Transformation Doula, life coach guiding deep personal transformation, healing, & expansion through shadow work.

    What you’ll find in this episode:

    [01:51] What Vidya does as a Transformation Doula and how she got started in the business of guidance

    [07:28] What shadow work really is and the joy and playfulness that lives on the other side of it

    [14:21] The power of stepping into your truth and what it really means to be compassionate

    [18:47] What the shadow dance journey is

    [25:36] The emotional maturity, resilience, and personal growth required to embark on this journey

    [34:42] Ways to get started embracing self-awareness and shadow work in your daily life

    For full show notes, resources, and link, head to https://www.dralyssaadams.com/uncommon-couch-podcast

    If you enjoyed this show, make sure to follow the podcast so you’ll never miss an episode. Want to get to know me more? Find out more about me on my website or by following along on Instagram!

  • In today’s solo episode, I’m talking about the four ways you can create a compelling service provider website. The main takeaway is to uncover how you’re unique and lean into that strength to stand out in the sea of other service providers. Cookie cutter copy and jargon only serves to turn people off and that’s not what I want to happen for you!

    What you’ll find in this episode:

    [01:37] What a service provider is, and how the idea for this episode came about

    [03:54] It’s OK to stand out on your website and not be a clone of what everyone else is doing

    [07:38] My advice on letting go of the jargon and keeping the layperson in mind when you write

    [13:38] Why less really is more when it comes to your website descriptions and fonts

    [17:16] Why it’s so important to make it clear and easy how to get in touch with you

    [20:00] Why simple website templates really shine

    For full show notes, resources, and link, head to https://www.dralyssaadams.com/uncommon-couch-podcast

    If you enjoyed this show, make sure to follow the podcast so you’ll never miss an episode. Want to get to know me more? Find out more about me on my website or by following along on Instagram!

  • In today’s episode, I’m talking with Kate Overton about how using sacral authority can guide your decision making and change your business. Kate shares her nonlinear path to pursuing her business, what human design helped her uncover about herself, and what it feels like to accept the ease and flow in our business. It’s a great reminder that not everything has to be a hard won fight or something to overcome.

    What you’ll find in this episode:

    [01:36] How Kate landed where she is now, doing the work she does in the wellness space, via a circuitous path

    [04:00] Kate gives the inside scoop on her business, Helia Health & Beauty

    [05:57] Kate shares what human design helped her uncover about herself

    [08:09] How Kate uses her sacral response for decision making and how it’s affected the new direction of her business

    [14:36] How it feels to accept the ease and flow in our lives and businesses

    [18:59] How Kate has found clarity around her brand

    [23:36] How what we model in pursuing what’s inside of us can impact our children and future generations

    For full show notes, resources, and link, head to https://www.dralyssaadams.com/uncommon-couch-podcast

    If you enjoyed this show, make sure to follow the podcast so you’ll never miss an episode. Want to get to know me more? Find out more about me on my website or by following along on Instagram!

  • In today’s episode, I’m talking with Becca Daly and Juliana James about what it means to be a reflector with lunar authority. They share how their unique authority has affected their decision-making. They also share how to start doing the deep work that uncovers your innermost conditioning so you can make clearer, more aligned decisions.

    What you’ll find in this episode:

    [02:07] What being a reflector means to Becca & Juliana and how they got started on their journey

    [6:16] How Becca & Juliana realized their authority was unique and changed their decision-making

    [10:10] What their process of discerning entails and how they rely on their intuition

    [14:48] What happens when they overcommit and have to extract themselves from a situation that doesn’t feel right

    [21:08] Their advice on how to do deep inner work in order to excavate what’s holding you back and how human design plays a role in this

    [36:06] Why integrity matters most in your business

    For full show notes, resources, and link, head to https://www.dralyssaadams.com/uncommon-couch-podcast

    If you enjoyed this show, make sure to follow the podcast so you’ll never miss an episode. Want to get to know me more? Find out more about me on my website or by following along on Instagram!

  • In today’s episode, I’m talking with Viktoria Zaruches about what it’s like to be a generator with a sacral authority and a lot of openness on her chart. She’s sharing how she has learned to work with her sacral authority as well as advice for those learning how to do the same. It’s all about getting in tune with listening to your body and what it feels like when something is a “heck yes” or a “heck no.”

    What you’ll find in this episode:

    [02:10] How Viktoria got comfortable working with her sacral authority and not letting her mind make decisions

    [05:17] How Viktoria knows what a “yes” and a “no” feels like when she’s following her sacral authority

    [11:06] How to respond to your sacral authority, and what it’s like for Viktoria to be a generator with a lot of openness in her chart

    [14:03] What a “yes” sacral energy response feels like, and how different it feels when you push yourself to do something that is a “no”

    [20:16] How to prioritize alignment and not fall into the trap of expectations

    [23:41] Her advice for generators just getting started learning how to respond to their sacral authority

    For full show notes, resources, and link, head to https://www.dralyssaadams.com/uncommon-couch-podcast

    If you enjoyed this show, make sure to follow the podcast so you’ll never miss an episode. Want to get to know me more? Find out more about me on my website or by following along on Instagram!

  • A business without a plan leaves you struggling to make progress towards your goals and the life that you want. Strategic planning and implementation is what will take your business to the next level.

    And today’s guest, Staci Hauschild, helps feminist entrepreneurs to prioritize and implement strategic planning in their businesses. She’s sharing about why she got into strategic planning, how she supports her clients to achieve their vision, the importance of aligning your core values with your business, and how to stay the course with your strategic plan.

    What you’ll find in this episode:

    [03:15] How Staci transferred her innate abilities and past experience into strategic planning, and how she supports clients in mapping out and implementing their short- and long-term vision, values, and goals

    [12:51] How this work is beneficial for businesses of all development stages, and how Staci helps different kinds of business owners

    [17:19] How Staci helps her clients to stay on course with their plan, and the limiting beliefs that commonly pull people off course

    [23:17] All the many steps that go into implementing strategy and narrowing in on what works for you and your business

    For full show notes, resources, and link, head to https://www.dralyssaadams.com/uncommon-couch-podcast

    If you enjoyed this show, make sure to follow the podcast so you’ll never miss an episode. Want to get to know me more? Find out more about me on my website or by following along on Instagram!

  • Today’s guest, Megan MacCutcheon, has a passion for helping moms and moms-to-be to find a sense of balance and self-care with both the birthing and postpartum experience. She’s sharing how her personal journey as a mother has influenced her business, why she advocates for finding what you love and going all in, the services she offers to her clients, and the additional ongoing resources she plans to offer to mothers to focus on prioritizing self-care and avoiding burnout.

    What you’ll find in this episode:

    [02:16] How Megan got started in perinatal work, and how her personal journey reflected the shift that she made in her practice to focus in on what she felt called to

    [10:44] Megan’s advice for being curious and letting a niche find you, and understanding that when something isn’t working, you can change it

    [14:21] The nature of Megan’s work, what she provides to her clients, and her passion for helping moms navigate post-partum life and self-care

    [19:49] Megan’s plans for expanding her business to continue including resources to prepare for birth as well as navigating well beyond the first year post giving birth (once you’ve given birth, you’re always postpartum)

    For full show notes, resources, and link, head to https://www.dralyssaadams.com/uncommon-couch-podcast

    If you enjoyed this show, make sure to follow the podcast so you’ll never miss an episode. Want to get to know me more? Find out more about me on my website or by following along on Instagram!

  • In today’s episode, I’m talking to Stephanie Rose, a splenic projector, about how to work with a splenic authority. She’s sharing the ways in which her splenic responses nudge her toward decisions, how she’s built a business that honors her splenic authority and open g center, and how she tunes into and develops trust in her unique authority.

    What you’ll find in this episode:

    [01:50] How Stephanie first discovered human design

    [04:57] Stephanie’s experience of making decisions through her splenic authority and why it’s so important for her to follow her intuition in the moment

    [09:27] The subtle way that Stephanie’s splenic authority speaks to her

    [15:24] Stephanie’s experience of building a business with an open g center and how she was able to anchor her own identity

    [19:10] How Stephanie tunes into and develops trust in her splenic authority

    [25:10] The ways that people are drawn to Stephanie and open up to her because of her splenic authority

    For full show notes, resources, and link, head to https://www.dralyssaadams.com/uncommon-couch-podcast

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  • In today’s episode, I’m talking to Tammy Cho, a healer, coach, and face and body analysis expert. She’s sharing how she defines face and body analysis, how she ended up going into this type of work, and how connecting with her own body has changed the course of her life.

    What you’ll find in this episode:

    [01:42] Tammy’s background and the compelling story of how she began on her new healing path

    [06:40] How we can energetically block ourselves from self-love and self-care and how to create space to take care of ourselves

    [10:12] What face analysis is and how these features let us learn about ourselves

    [16:20] How the way we hold and move our body represents our past and present selves and can show whether or not a person is living in alignment with their purpose

    [21:04] How Tammy allows her body to communicate to herself and connect with deeper self-love

    [23:04] A short body connection exercise that Tammy walks us all through to feel more embodiment

    For full show notes, resources, and link, head to https://www.dralyssaadams.com/uncommon-couch-podcast

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  • On today’s episode, I’m talking to Agi Szabo, a human design guide and mentor who also happens to have a rare ego projected authority! She’s sharing how she learned to lean into her ego defined center, allowing for the rest that keeps her energy up instead of fighting it, and how she’s learned to follow her energy to say “yes” to the right opportunities.

    What you’ll find in this episode:

    [01:28] How Agi discovered human design and why it didn’t resonate with her at first

    [03:24] How it feels for Agi to work in her ego projected authority

    [06:37] What it feels like when Agi’s motor responds to a “yes” and how that gives her energy to work and feel excited about projects

    [11:25] The relationship between the ego defined center and rest and why it’s so important to be tuned into your energy with this authority

    [14:01] Why taking time for yourself and to be with yourself is crucial to staying in your energy as an ego projected center, and why you shouldn’t feel like that’s being selfish

    [17:31] Agi’s advice for other ego projected centers for keeping up their energy, staying positive, and saying “yes” to the right opportunities

    For full show notes, resources, and link, head to https://www.dralyssaadams.com/uncommon-couch-podcast

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