Episode 117

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7th Jan 2026

Leading with Love: Remembering Who We Are with Shauna Arthurs

What if love isn’t something you find — but something you remember? In this soulful and thought-provoking conversation, speaker, author, and changemaker Shauna Arthurs joins host Jill Hart (The Coach’s Alchemist) to explore what it really means to anchor awakening into everyday life. Together they dive into the power of remembrance, heart-based leadership, and reconnecting with the natural world as a path to healing and wholeness.

From spiritual bypassing and burnout to sacred simplicity, they remind us that doing less — and being more — might just be the medicine our world needs. Shauna also shares how her Love Notes Daily community began, her Leading with Love Podcast, and her upcoming travels to Bali, India, and Hawaii to expand her mission of igniting remembrance in as many hearts as possible.

If you’ve ever felt the call to live with more love, presence, and purpose, this episode will fill your soul. 🌿💫

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🎧 Podcast & YouTube: youtube.com/@ShaunaArthurs

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Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: What if love wasn't something you searched for, but something you remembered? In this episode, you'll discover how to anchor awakening into real life.

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Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: Move beyond spiritual bypassing, and embody love as a living, breathing force for transformation in the world.

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Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: Hi, and welcome to the UWorld Order Showcase Podcast, where we feature life, health, transformational coaches, and spiritual entrepreneurs who are stepping up to be the change they want to see in the world. I'm your host, Jill Hart, The Coach's Alchemist, on a mission to help coaches and entrepreneurs amplify their voice, monetize their mission, and get visible. If you're ready to start attracting premium clients without chasing algorithms or hunting them down like a banshee

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Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: on a mission, head over to Coachesalchemist.com and schedule your free client acquisition audit. It's the first step to building a business where your clients seek you out, rather than you having to hunt them down. Today, we are chatting with Shauna Arthurs. Shauna is a speaker, author, entrepreneur, and changemaker devoted to amplifying the power of love

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Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: In this world. Through inspiration, encouragement, and impactful action, her mission is to ignite remembrance in as many hearts as possible, so we can sip into our gifts, purpose, and innate leadership to co-create the world we long to see. She is also the host of the Leading with Love podcast. Welcome to the show, Shawna. I am really excited to chat with you today.

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Shauna Arthurs: Thank you so much. That was such a beautiful… just listening to that, and it echoes some languaging of yours that I have seen, Jill, and so many now that are speaking this languaging that I think people are now ready for.

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Shauna Arthurs: I'm just so grateful, and it's… it's just truly a privilege to be here and connect with you, and I know that the conversation we're going to have is just…

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Shauna Arthurs: It's going to go out and touch hearts and open hearts and hopefully inspire and encourage a lot of people, so thank you.

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Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: Well, thank you for joining me. I'm gonna ask you the big question, which is what's the most significant thing, in your opinion, as individuals we can do to make an impact on how the world is going?

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Shauna Arthurs: That is the big question. It's huge! Okay. All right.

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Shauna Arthurs: So my answer to that, with all of my heart, is…

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Shauna Arthurs: that we get out of our heads, out of our minds, and into our hearts. Doesn't mean we forget the intellect, but let's just go into our hearts for a moment, because it's in our heart space when we can get quiet, whether it's through meditation or any kind of awakening that many people in your audience might be having right now.

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Shauna Arthurs: That we remember what we're really made of, who we really are, that we are more than just these bodies, we are more than these thought patterns, we are more than what we do for a living.

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Shauna Arthurs: Where more than any identity that we have either gathered in this lifetime or had put into us, we start remembering

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Shauna Arthurs: That we are spirits, that we are…

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Shauna Arthurs: powerful beings, and that is when our dreams start being remembered, because each of us, I believe, and have experienced, have a unique blueprint, so even though we're all one in some realm.

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Shauna Arthurs: whether you call it the universe, or, you know, the quantum field, or consciousness, we're all one, okay? We know this, but we have this individuation, and in this individuation, there is a blueprint, as I said, for your life, and you know it.

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Shauna Arthurs: You know that little voice in your heart that has been calling you. Maybe you haven't heard it since you were a child, or maybe it's been screaming at you, maybe it's quiet. But when you start listening to that.

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Shauna Arthurs: You start filling yourself up with love and worthiness. You remember your worthiness. This is a long answer, I know.

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Shauna Arthurs: But it was a big question.

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Shauna Arthurs: that remembrance of what you really are, it just starts filling you up. It fills you up with power. It fills you up with…

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Shauna Arthurs: I can do something, energy. And we have all been so disempowered by the modern world, and exhausted and inundated with just chaotic frequencies and information, and getting back to that center…

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Shauna Arthurs: And aligning it with our experiential wisdom?

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Shauna Arthurs: It's where we then feel called and aligned and strong enough

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Shauna Arthurs: to step up and do what we came here to do. And for each of us, that is different. And that is why we use the word co-create, because each of us then feels like we can do something

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Shauna Arthurs: About whatever it is we want to do something about, and show up, and step up, and use the gifts we were each given

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Shauna Arthurs: And Create something better in this world. Something beautiful.

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Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: I… I get this vision of a body, and we're all cells in the body.

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Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: If the body is consciousness, or the universe, or whatever you want to talk about it being.

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Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: We each are an individual cell, which is an organism. It is… our bodies are made up of a whole bunch of different organisms, and we don't look at the kidney cell and want it to be a really good lung cell.

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Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: But as human beings, we do that all the time. It's like, well, you're a human, so you should be good at being a lung cell, you should be a liver cell, you should be a bacteria in your intestines.

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Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: And you should be the very best kidney cell ever! You know.

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Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: Nature doesn't work that way, and neither do we. We come here with a purpose, and… we're…

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Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: And a mission, I think everybody has a mission, and we're not supposed to be good at everything.

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Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: If we were good at everything, why would we need others?

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Shauna Arthurs: We'd all be the same.

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Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: we'd all be the same. So…

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Shauna Arthurs: There would be no point to this game at all.

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Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: Right?

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Shauna Arthurs: Right? To this whole world, what the whole point is. Exactly, this experiential adventure. I love what you said about… it's exactly like that, the cells in the body, because everything's just energy, so even those cells are playing the game, right? Being this, being that, being that, and…

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Shauna Arthurs: It is our unique differences while… it's like, the more you awaken, the more you need to hold paradox.

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Shauna Arthurs: Like, that there is only unity, and we are individuals, and the expression of each individual being is like this gorgeous gem, this multifaceted…

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Shauna Arthurs: just gem, and then the whole of us is a multifaceted gem, or, like, there are so many analogies we can use, right? But I love what you said. It reminds me of that parable about.

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Shauna Arthurs: The school, and where there was a squirrel, and a fish, and a bird, and, you know, they were trying to teach them all to do all the things, and excel at all the things.

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Shauna Arthurs: And of course, had they just let the bird fly, and the fish swim, then they would have… they would have been in their zones of genius, each of them.

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Shauna Arthurs: And contributed maximally to the whole.

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Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: And the hole would have been that much richer for not trying to force them all to be mediocre at everything.

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Shauna Arthurs: Amen! Exactly!

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Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: And when you're talking about, holding these different paradigms, I often wonder if the consciousness… because I believe the consciousness is here to have experiences and have novelty.

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Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: And novelty is not good or bad, and if we get away from the good or bad thing, the juxtaposition in our minds, then we can just have an experience, and it can be different.

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Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: And so, I wonder if the Great Consciousness doesn't hold all of these different experiences one time. Like.

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Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: we each have experiences, and they present novelty into our lives.

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Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: And the story we tell about the experience is the story we tell. It's not right or wrong, or have any meaning. I mean, if we stop applying meaning to everything that happens.

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Shauna Arthurs: It's delicious.

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Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: I think our experiences would be much more pleasant.

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Shauna Arthurs: Absolutely! My gosh, you said so much there, that's so gorgeous, because there's this… I hope there's a siren in the background, I hope it's not too bad on the mic, but…

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Shauna Arthurs: Gosh, so there's this beautiful detachment that can happen when you just enjoy the adventure, and like you said, don't put so much meaning into everything, because the more meaning we put into things, it's almost like the more we suffer, the more pain we feel.

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Shauna Arthurs: there is a flip side to that, right? Of course, the joy and the ecstasy and the beauty and the appreciation of the relationships. There's lots of beautiful meaning, but I think sometimes we can really cling to that and bring all of those stories with us.

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Shauna Arthurs: Instead of being just present with what's happening, and it's only in the present moment and this unknown, now and now and now, that new things can happen, that…

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Shauna Arthurs: magic can show up, and if we're not open to that, then we do keep looping around and having the same experiences, which I think is kind of depressing, because our brains are… actually thrive with new, as you so beautifully sort of intimate.

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Shauna Arthurs: And then you have, like you said, the one consciousness that's probably in absolute ecstasy, experiencing all the things through us as us.

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Shauna Arthurs: So I agree. This is the short… this is the short answer.

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Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: It's so fascinating to me, and I, you know, I have these

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Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: people may think about other things when they're in the shower, but I have these long, long conversations with myself of, like, I wonder…

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Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: I wonder how this really comes together.

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Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: So, I know that you're not a coach, but I'm gonna ask you this question, because

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Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: We all get told things.

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Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: mostly they're lies, in my opinion. But we all buy into things that we're told are

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Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: The truth. You must do it this way.

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Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: What are some of the things

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Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: that you've tried, that you've heard, like we all have, that haven't worked. That you just are like, yeah, that's not right.

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Shauna Arthurs: Another big question, which I love, because the way that I have come to know my own purpose and mission is an overall umbrella

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Shauna Arthurs: Sort of global perspective.

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Shauna Arthurs: And, like, species perspective, and… just deciding how I want to answer that. So anything…

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Shauna Arthurs: that is separation, or like you said, a very strong opinion, or you should do it this way. To me.

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Shauna Arthurs: it's… it just doesn't work. So we can be… one of my paths in the last few years has been to have this beautiful individual vessel, but also hold the consciousness of a much bigger space for all of it to exist, and to hold love for all of it.

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Shauna Arthurs: All of it.

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Shauna Arthurs: And so the answer to…

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Shauna Arthurs: what I see doesn't work. I will harken back to what we talked about in… at the beginning about the success world. So, I have been in the corporate world, and I have had many, many clients. I was the top salesperson. I went… I went down that sort of personal development, personal growth, go to all the seminars I spent

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Shauna Arthurs: countless, like, tens of thousands, if not hundreds of thousands of dollars in… on the success path. And ultimately, even though I, you know, had many, many awards and all the, you know.

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Shauna Arthurs: promotions and all the things, I exhausted myself. I mean.

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Shauna Arthurs: soul-level exhaustion, and I now… I'm not a coach per se, but I work with and train and collaborate with a lot of people who are still in that world, and I feel like that is part of my path. A big part of my mission is… I'll touch on that later, but…

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Shauna Arthurs: Is to recognize that that old way of crush it, kill it.

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Shauna Arthurs: go get them, Tiger, to the expense of everything else in our lives, just doesn't work, because that is not who we are. We are so much more than that. And so you see this epidemic now of people, which is beautiful, because sometimes the pressure cooker wakes us up, right? But these people, a lot of men especially, but women too.

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Shauna Arthurs: who have been grinding it out for decades, and getting to the top echelon of whatever it is. They're entrepreneurs, their CEOs, their C-suite people, who all used to be my clients in sales.

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Shauna Arthurs: And now they're coming over to the spirit side of things, and I'm helping them integrate it back into that. But that's another part of the story, like we said. But that recognition

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Shauna Arthurs: that the Crush It energy Is not where it's at anymore.

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Shauna Arthurs: And that collaboration and empathy and kindness and connection and community are far more powerful, and leadership needs to have the heart in the game.

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Shauna Arthurs: That is where I think we are able to fix, potentially, what has been broken, and now people are recognizing that that is broken. It's caused destruction in this world.

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Shauna Arthurs: It's… it's unquestionably destructive.

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Shauna Arthurs: Yeah, you can look around the world and… and see how…

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Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: Well, let me put it this way. When I was younger, I used to work in offices, and I remember sitting in the office thinking.

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Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: This is a huge waste of time.

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Shauna Arthurs: It's horrible.

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Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: what am I doing? I'm moving a piece of paper from here to here, and this was before computers or cell phones or even fax machines. I remember, you know, the dial-up faxes.

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Shauna Arthurs: I can hear the sound now! Yeah!

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Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: And the dial-up internet. Yep.

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Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: We've… we've been drawn away from nature, and drawn away from existing in this realm in the way that we were…

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Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: meant to exist here. We were meant to be gardeners and explorers and appreciators of the beauty that exists here, rather than

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Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: Just producing trash, because really.

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Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: Everything that has to do with

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Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: business is creating things, they're creating trash. It's not natural, it's not organic, it's not… Part of the…

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Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: The tapestry of the realm that we exist in, It's artificial.

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Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: And we're kind of at a crossroads, I think, as a species, and as a consciousness.

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Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: Including all of the other consciousnesses on the… in the realm.

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Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: They don't…

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Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: We can either, like, move into something that is totally artificial and different, or we can move back and embrace

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Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: what we're here to embrace. And it doesn't necessarily mean we all have to go live in tents, but it does mean we need to wake up and be more cognizant of what is around us at any given moment.

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Shauna Arthurs: I'm just listening with my eyes closed, for anyone who's listening and not watching.

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Shauna Arthurs: And I'm so grateful for you, Jill. I'm so grateful to hear you speaking all of this. I'm so grateful whenever I hear people speaking about this, because I do as well, and I… I feel like there's nothing more important that we can be talking about right now on this earth.

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Shauna Arthurs: Then, the opening of hearts to remember that we are made of the elements, we are nature, and we have been the

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Shauna Arthurs: living so far away from that connection, and the disconnection is killing us. It's… we are then, in turn, killing all so much, and…

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Shauna Arthurs: That remembrance and that reconnection, that accessing your life force, is not as far away as you think. And this is part of what I'm up to in the world, is sharing the beauty of nature. I do it all the time. My phone is so full of pictures of gorgeous

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Shauna Arthurs: flowers and dewdrops and all the things that I see every day. I'm a noticer of beauty. It just… it takes my breath away, and…

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Shauna Arthurs: I thought all of us would be like that, because we're human, and it's our primal

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Shauna Arthurs: instinct to recognize beauty, but we have been so disconnected from it that I think we have forgotten overall as a species, and it's that reconnection, I agree.

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Shauna Arthurs: that I think.

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Shauna Arthurs: It's sad to say, but I think that's our saving grace. That will save us, if there's such a thing, and bring us back into our hearts, but also just the community that comes from remembering who you are and connecting with yourself.

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Shauna Arthurs: Helps you connect with the truth in others, and who they really are, and ignite that spark in them to remember, and it brings us back

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Shauna Arthurs: to stewardship.

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Shauna Arthurs: Of this beautiful playground we've been blessed to have as

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Shauna Arthurs: an exploration ground for consciousness in an incredible vessel, but we've been… it's such an interesting task to live in such a modern world, but no, once you see, like, you come back to this conscious awakening, you can't un… you can't undo that.

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Shauna Arthurs: That's what the Matrix movie was all about, right? You'd have to take a pill to completely forget, and maybe some people want that, I don't know.

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Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: It's… And once you break from it, you can never unsee it.

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Shauna Arthurs: It's, like…

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Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: Teaching your children how to survive and thrive in a world where

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Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: Groceries come from a store. You have to pay money, so you have to go earn money, so you have to do this, and you have to do that. It's like all these rules about things that have to happen in order for you to continue your life. But if you break beyond that.

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Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: I'm not saying that… energy… money is just energy. But there's ways to exchange it, and there's ways to…

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Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: To not have to live your life Beholden to it.

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Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: Where… We could teach our children how to

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Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: And not just grow their own food, but even if we could just get back to teaching them how to cook without a microwave.

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Shauna Arthurs: Oh, yeah.

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Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: Or over an open fire.

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Shauna Arthurs: Oh, hmm.

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Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: People don't know how to do so many of these things that are just, like, they were basic for thousands.

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Shauna Arthurs: I was just gonna say, basic life skills, and they're not anymore. Basic life skills.

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Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: How to clothe yourself.

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Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: You know?

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Shauna Arthurs: Well, you know, there's so many communities that are springing up all over the world now, people who are buying land. That's part of my path as well. I have been, like, I've lived on the land with sole family, with community, for a long time, building out, you know, food forests, and…

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Shauna Arthurs: there is a communal exchange of resources that does not always involve money. A lot of it involves love, and trust, and food, and…

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Shauna Arthurs: you know, it is happening. There is a burgeoning movement, as you must know, of people who are kind of going back to the land. Yeah, you're speaking to it, and it's so beautiful, and it may not be for everyone, but it's nice to see…

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Shauna Arthurs: people embracing that, I mean, a lot of people.

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Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: Yeah, you know, the whole… Do away with the grass thing.

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Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: Yes!

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Shauna Arthurs: silly thing. It is, I agree.

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Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: I do have some grass in my yard. It's interspersed with flowers and lettuce, and I don't plant in garden beds. I've tried garden beds, but garden beds just, like…

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Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: Nothing stays where I put it, so I just let it go.

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Shauna Arthurs: I used to fight for…

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Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: They're so beautiful.

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Shauna Arthurs: Oh, yeah.

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Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: It is. When I first moved into this place, there was one sad tree in my yard, and most… half the yard was dirt and… and very sad weeds. Now, we've lived here for about 5 years. I have maybe 100 trees.

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Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: In my yard, and it's not a big yard. It's, like, less than a half an acre. Oh, wow.

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Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: And a lot of them are volunteer trees. I planted some fruit trees. I brought some other trees in from other places, and they've taken root and grown, and they're just, like, big, and I love them, and I talk to my trees all the time.

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Shauna Arthurs: Oh, yeah! I mean, okay, we're going there, but they do have things to say, without question.

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Shauna Arthurs: Oh, yeah.

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Shauna Arthurs: It's incredible. There is so much that has been sublimated and suppressed in terms of

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Shauna Arthurs: what, like, our connection with nature and what is possible when we get back into that frequency, and what you can just perceive, which is why I love that plant medicines… I mean, it can go… people can go crazy with plant medicines, but there is wisdom in plant medicine

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Shauna Arthurs: For a reason, because it's Earth in you, showing you what you have forgotten about yourself and about what is true.

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Shauna Arthurs: And trees do that.

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Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: Trees do that, dandelions? I don't understand the war on dandelions. Dandelions, every part of it's edible and nutritious.

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Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: And they feel.

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Shauna Arthurs: Oh, I didn't know that.

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Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: first thing that bees, go to in the spring. It's when the dandelions bloom. So, all these people that are, you know, poisoning their lawns with.

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Shauna Arthurs: Hmm…

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Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: weed killer, they're killing off the bees. We need bees. I'm sorry, but, you know, Mabel is doing a job, and you can't survive without her.

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Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: I, I name all my bees Mabel.

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Shauna Arthurs: I remember. I got it from the gist, from the.

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Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: I feel like, okay.

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Shauna Arthurs: There must be a bee named meals.

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Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: All chickens are named Henny Penny, and all bees are named Mabel.

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Shauna Arthurs: Oh, the bees, you know, I once had this… a few years ago, I had this sort of…

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Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: movement that I was just sharing, like, just buy some little packages of wildflower seeds.

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Shauna Arthurs: Everybody. And spread them when you go on a highway, so that wildlife… there's no one could stop you, right? If it was truly a movement, it's the most simple thing you could do, is to just spread them

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Shauna Arthurs: when you're driving along a highway or a road, everywhere, and then, you know, the bees would be so happy and help to thrive, because now we have all of the, you know, 5G… like, not that I don't want to get into anything.

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Shauna Arthurs: negative, but the bees are in trouble, and I feel, that same way about the sharks. I mean, we're just such a crazy species. We're so exquisite.

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Shauna Arthurs: And so short-sighted at the same time.

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Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: Yeah.

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Shauna Arthurs: Hmm.

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Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: Exactly.

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Shauna Arthurs: Because it is, and then you just get this… I mean, even… yes, you could go in a forest, but I acknowledge when I'm speaking to it that not everybody… I'm looking out my window.

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Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: Yeah. Even when it's cold and miserable outside, just getting outside every day, there are so many people that they go from their house to their garage, they get in their car, they go to their office, they get out of their car in their office, and

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Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: Just… just walking outside, even if you're in an office, take… take your break and go around the block. Walk around the block.

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Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: husband, so… so we have these little rules to rein us in, but it's just… everybody can do

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Shauna Arthurs: It makes such a difference, it really does, it fills you up with energy. So I have a video on… you'll share, I know, my YouTube channel, where I have my Leading With Love podcast, but I also have other videos, and one of them is, 12 plus a baker's dozen, ways to calm your nervous system, and it goes from…

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Shauna Arthurs: You know, those acute moments when you're feeling completely triggered and you're, you know, your body's on fire, or whatever your body reacts as, to sort of medium to long-term things that you can do as…

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Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: Just maintenance, like, meditation and things like that, but of course it involves nature and water and…

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Shauna Arthurs: She's in her office all day, she never takes any breaks, so one day, I said to her, this is just a little story.

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Shauna Arthurs: Natalia, I need you for something. Can you just come with me for a second? And she's so lovely, you know, we have such a great relationship, and so she trusts, you know, she just, like, she was willing to drop everything to come and help me. And I brought her outside, I led her by the hand, and I just said… I tricked her.

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Shauna Arthurs: Is basically what I did. I tricked her. And I brought her outside, just to the parking lot of our building, and she's like, what do you need? And I said, I put my arm around her shoulder, and I just said, I just wanted you to put your face in the sun for a second. And she started to cry.

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Shauna Arthurs: And she just gave me this big hug, and she said, thank you, and I was like, but I can't make her do that for herself. We cannot make anyone do this.

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Shauna Arthurs: But maybe we can inspire them, because that moment led to her taking a vacation for the first time in years. She just got back from two weeks in Japan, which was amazing. And she just… she just… it planted a seed of…

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Shauna Arthurs: self-love, I think, that maybe she wasn't feeling before. Nourishing herself.

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Shauna Arthurs: We… yeah, and the modern world is so full of layers of things, and our own beliefs, and the loops in our heads, and the stuff that we're up to that may or may not matter to our life's purpose, and helping us feel satisfied, and loved, and loving, and, you know, full.

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Shauna Arthurs: Even taking a deep breath, as you know, I'm sure, Jill, is… it brings your body into presence instead of… because I think we're all in fight or flight a lot of the time without realizing it.

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Shauna Arthurs: just the calm nervous system, it actually unleashes different hormones that help us thrive. And I know you are all about thriving. I love everything that you're up to.

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Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: Yeah. And I'm more about helping other people to thrive, also, because it's not hard.

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Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: I love fasting as a diet plan, because it doesn't involve anything. And basically, I'm a very lazy person.

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Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: So many of these things that we're talking about, it's not like do more, it's do less.

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Shauna Arthurs: You know, I have an old friend who… Yeah, when I went to a meditation retreat once, and we were meditating for hours every day, just silence, and the joke was…

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Shauna Arthurs: Like, how is that even a thing, that you cannot just sit still and do nothing? It's a lie. Like you said, there's so many lies that our beautiful brains and our beautiful world tell us, and once we start to just dissolve those and unravel them, so much expansion is possible.

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Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: Yeah, it just… so much.

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Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: is available to all of us, every single day, every single moment. We just have to decide, yes, I want to embrace that.

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Shauna Arthurs: Yeah. My… go ahead.

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Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: So I know that you have, a Telegram community where you produce, daily Missives of love.

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Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: Do you want to talk a little bit about that, and how people can find you there, and participate? I love those.

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Shauna Arthurs: Sure! Yeah, well, that actually weaves in perfectly with what I was about to say, which is.

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Shauna Arthurs: Sometimes, in terms of we're talking about simplicity and ways to remember these things, so when I'm running for… I will get to that in a second, but this is perfect. Like I said, it weaves together beautifully.

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Shauna Arthurs: when I'm running, for instance, I'll, like, simple, simple anchors.

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Shauna Arthurs: help us remember things, right? Because they become mantras. So, just do it. I'm not gonna name the company, but just like, just do it, just do it, just do it, when I'm running. It helps me keep going, and so the mantra that I have, which helps me show up the way that I want to show up in the world, which is in love, as love.

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Shauna Arthurs: That it's not easy to keep your heart open, and it wants to close, or you got hurt, or, you know…

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Shauna Arthurs: so many ways that our hearts want to close, and so the love notes that I send out every day, in answer to your question, are one of many ways that I choose to show up in the world

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Shauna Arthurs: they listen in batches, and then, you know, they'll go away and live for a while, and then they'll come back and listen to a few more. I have people who… because they tell me, they give me this beautiful feedback, and I have other people who will just scroll through, like, you know when you open a book, and it comes to exactly the right thing that you need it to read? They'll scroll through, and…

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Shauna Arthurs: Because I've been doing it for 3 years, December 1st, every single day. And then I have others who just listen every day, and some maybe, you know, who have totally forgotten that they signed up in the group. Like, it's okay. It's not up to me. I can only control that I show up every day, and it has become such an anchor for me

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Shauna Arthurs: to get back into my heart on the worst of days, even, so that I can show up with love and encouragement for whoever wants to listen to the message that day. So they're short, they're, like, just 2 to 8 minutes, usually, and…

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Shauna Arthurs: they're just audio notes, and the genesis of it was, I… when I discovered audio notes, I loved them. Someone sent me one a few years ago on probably Facebook Messenger or something, and I loved it. And so I started sending notes to people just to tell them I was thinking about them, or…

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Shauna Arthurs: You know, that they're doing amazing, or I loved their post somewhere, and I had enough people come back to me and say, Shauna.

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Shauna Arthurs: I don't know if you realize how… how much love your voice conveys. It feels like a hug. That opens my heart. And I saved it, and I listened to it on repeat, and you need to find a way to do this.

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Shauna Arthurs: like, for more people, because it was just one-on-one at that time. I would just… I would just send messages to whoever my heart felt like needed a message, intuitively. And so, I created this little group that… only just because people said that to me.

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Shauna Arthurs: And I, you know, I looked through the apps, and Telegram was what it was, and so you can put it in the show notes. It's just a little group, you can just subscribe, it's called Love Notes Daily, and I come in and I just share whatever is…

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Shauna Arthurs: I usually just sit for a minute and see what wants to come through.

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Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: It's very beautiful.

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Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: And people can find that on your YouTube channel, and you can find her YouTube channel. You just type in youtube.com, and then the little at sign, Shauna Authors. And you want to talk about what you talk about on your podcast, and also share about what's coming up

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Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: you're getting ready to go on an adventure, and by the time this drops on my podcast, you might even be back from your adventure, and we're really excited to hear about that. But,

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Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: Yeah, let's… let's set people up for where you're going.

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Shauna Arthurs: Thank you. I just was checking while you were speaking to make sure I got my YouTube channel right. Yeah, it's just my name and…

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Shauna Arthurs: So, the Leading with Love podcast is another way that I show up in the world, because I do believe, with love.

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Shauna Arthurs: I know it's a long answer, forgive me, but it's leading into some fun stuff.

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Shauna Arthurs: So that I really can see what they're up to, and it was so amazing, it was so beautiful, my heart. I knew I was in the right place when a shark did swim by through the kelp, and instead of being in terror, I just was like.

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Shauna Arthurs: I was so enjoy, and so I take a lot of time every year to travel

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Shauna Arthurs: Some weird thing had me not born there, but that's okay.

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Shauna Arthurs: like, people are called to Bali, people are called to all of these very powerful places, and I don't talk about this a lot, because it's pretty… it's kind of spiritual, and you said, we'll go there if it's woo-woo stuff, right? I know that you do.

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Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: I live where I live. For that.

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Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: It's a little weird little town, but it's…

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Shauna Arthurs: resonant with the frequency of the islands, that I feel like we're just one thing, and so that is where I belong, and that is where I will spend some time this winter back with my soul family that's there, and we'll have more retreats, and work more on all of those beautiful spiritual things.

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Shauna Arthurs: But then I get to bring it back to the community. I get to bring it back to the world, and that's the beauty of the internet. It's the beauty of my business background, so that I can speak to

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Shauna Arthurs: you know, entrepreneurs and people of influence in companies, and that is where I see my path, is…

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Shauna Arthurs: Because I have worked with them in the business world, and also when we have retreats over there.

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Shauna Arthurs: the people who are coming to these retreats, they've awakened, their heart has awakened, and they know there's more than just what they were doing, as we touched on earlier, whatever they were pursuing. And so there are so many business, like, corporate people, people who are entrepreneurs, or like I said, C-suite

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Shauna Arthurs: Folks, executives.

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Shauna Arthurs: who are waking up and recognizing that there's more to life, and this is happening all over the world, to millions and millions of people, so it's not… it's not us, right? It's happening to us and through us. And so, seeing that they were coming to these retreats.

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Shauna Arthurs: But then not knowing how to integrate that awakening, and that bigger version of themselves that they accessed, and that purpose that they feel so strongly after an experience like that.

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Shauna Arthurs: And then having to come back to their company where

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Shauna Arthurs: it just… it wasn't necessarily welcomed. That is part of the work now.

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Shauna Arthurs: Because those are the people who can change the world.

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Shauna Arthurs: Because they have influence, because they're leading teams, because they can now bring deeper purpose and empathy and connection and love, heart, spirit to the business world, this is where true, massive change can happen.

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Shauna Arthurs: So that's one of the reasons for my travels, is just to get more of that good stuff and bring it back to this

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Shauna Arthurs: world, and be the bridge, even as I'm walking it, and creating it.

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Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: No, I love that. I love that.

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Shauna Arthurs: That was a long answer, sorry.

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Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: Where are you… where's your st… home in Hawaii.

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Shauna Arthurs: It used to be Maui, and I've been to all the major islands, but it is Kauai without question. Like, the depth of soul that I feel there is beyond…

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Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: Words?

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Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: I lived in Hawaii. I went to college there.

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Shauna Arthurs: Oh, I'm so envious. I was actually a lifeguard, a beach lifeguard. Nice.

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Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: several years.

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Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: And the beach that I was a lifeguard on, I was the only lifeguard, it was the party beach.

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Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: But…

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Shauna Arthurs: But you were young, right? I was so…

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Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: I was young, and it was back in the 70s. It was between Eva Beach, where there was a movie about a girl who lost her arm surfing.

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Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: a shark.

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Shauna Arthurs: Soul Surfer, I think it's called?

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Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: Yeah, she was… Eva Beach was just, like, a couple miles down from the beach I was a lifeguard on. The sharks would swim by there, because there's a cannery up.

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Shauna Arthurs: Mmm.

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Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: further. I, I, you know, they chumed the water.

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Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: Yeah, like, sharks are gonna be here? Yes.

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Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: eating stuff, and I would routinely see big sharks in the waves. It was… it was.

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Shauna Arthurs: Woo! Yeah. Amazing.

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Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: So, I just wanted.

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Shauna Arthurs: I mean, the audacity that we have to think that we should just go into their world and call it shark-infested waters when we are going into their beautiful ocean world, and then killing them all, I mean, yeah, and ruining it and filling it with microplastics, like, we are just, again, so bizarre, but the appreciation of beauty and the connection back in, especially in a place like Hawaii, where

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Shauna Arthurs: you know, If… unless you're really, really numb to your soul.

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Shauna Arthurs: you're going to feel something. You're going to… something's going to be awakened in you on an island like that, in Bali, in Ireland, in so many places in this world, and those… those strengths of…

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Shauna Arthurs: of energy and impact just from the Earth's resonance feel like they're waking more people up now, and…

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Shauna Arthurs: And it's just… I really hope that this is the beginning of a beautiful era for us.

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Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: I feel it. I really do feel it coming.

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Shauna Arthurs: We are at a choice point.

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Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: We are, and I think people are making good choices. They're just tired of what has been happening, they're recognizing they've been lied to about everything, they may as well make up their own stories, because…

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Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: Just as valid as anything they share on the news.

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Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: So…

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Shauna Arthurs: Oh, More So by Infinity. Yeah.

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Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: Yeah, duh.

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Shauna Arthurs: Yeah.

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Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: We're gonna… we're gonna encourage people to go sign up for your Telegram community, where they can get your daily love notes. That's t.me forward slash love notes daily, and then also to follow you on YouTube, which is youtube.com forward slash at Shauna Arthurs.

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Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: And they can find your Leading with Love podcast there, as well as some other videos that you're putting together for them. Thank you so much for joining me today, Shawna. This has been an amazing conversation.

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Shauna Arthurs: Oh, thank you, Jill. It's just been my joy as well. I'm so grateful, and I just can't wait to watch it back, and for anyone watching, just go for it. The time is now. Your heart's telling you what to do. Let's go.

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Shauna Arthurs: We've got this.

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Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: We do have this.

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Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: To learn more about Shauna, and to connect with her daily love notes, please visit t.me forward slash love notes daily, and we'll be sure to put both those links in the show notes below. Thanks for tuning in today to the UWorld Order Showcase podcast, and if you have

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Jill Hart-The Coach's Alchemist: If you're ready to amplify your voice and monetize your mission and start attracting premium clients, your next step is simple. Head to thecoachesalchemist.com and schedule your free client acquisition audit. Be sure to join us for our next episode as we share what others are doing to raise the global frequency, and remember, change begins with you. You have all the power to change the world. Start today and get visible.

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