You Won't Get These Minutes Back...
…but they might change your life, for the better.
Join Amanda Perrot as she wastes no time diving deep into voice: our inner voice and our outer expression of that voice.
Through storytelling, practical tips, and exposure to large amounts of swearing, these quick episodes will allow you to develop a healthier relationship with YOUR voice.
What does your inner voice tell you on the daily? Does it stop you, ALL THE F*CKING TIME? Let’s navigate that together (you are not alone!) with acknowledgement, honesty, and the courage to change.
And on the flip side, do you express yourself regularly? Either in your day-to-day life or in your business? Or do you swallow what you actually want to say, for fear of being too much (or too little)?
Thank you for potentially wasting your time. OR thank you for diving in, and gaining more of you. We need more of you.
Any questions or comments? Email hello@alchemelife.com. We’ll get back to you ASAP.
Episodes
6 episodes
The Things That Stop Us: Being Harassed
In this longer episode, Amanda shares parts of her experience around being harassed over the last few years and 12 pieces of information she wishes she would have known while going through it. This episode is for people who are currently experi...
The Things That Stop Us: Real Life
Raising littles. Working a full-time job. Losing a loved one. Being a caregiver.Real life situations and experiences can knock our creative and entrepreneurial pursuits off track - for months, years, and even decades. In this episode, Am...
The Things That Stop Us: Comparisonitis
Let’s take a look at the things that stop us from being heard as business owners and entrepreneurs. In this first (of three special-focus) episode, Amanda talks about being an identical twin and the decades-long experience of being deeply compa...
Who runs the show?
As we dive more fully into our inner voice, Amanda shares about “parts work”... how parts of ourselves from the past influence our current thoughts and try to keep us safe. Talking about 13-year-old Amanda and then 3-year-old Amanda, she reflec...