The Voice of Ash
The Voice of Ash is a podcast for high-functioning women who are tired of performing their lives and ready to come home to themselves.
Hosted by shadow work coach Ashley LaButte, this space is where emotions become wisdom, self-betrayal turns into self-trust, and healing goes deeper than mindset shifts. Through raw conversations, embodiment practices, personal stories, and powerful reflections, you will learn how to stop abandoning yourself, become friends with your shadow instead of fighting it, and make grounded choices that align with who you truly are. Not who you were taught to be.
The Voice of Ash represents what rises after everything false burns away.
Ash is what remains after transformation (the truth, the clarity, the real self beneath the masks). This podcast is about finding your voice after survival, after people-pleasing, after living for everyone else. It is the sound of becoming who you actually are. This journey is not perfect and is messy.
If you are emotionally intelligent, self-aware, and ready to stop living on autopilot, this is where your rebirth begins.
Transformation isn’t loud.
It is honest. It is embodied. It is powerful.
Welcome to The Voice of Ash. Where you rise from what no longer serves you and step into who you are becoming.
The Voice of Ash
Ep 12: When No One Else is There, Hug Yourself
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In this deeply personal episode of You Are Them Now, Ashley explores the simple yet profound act of giving yourself a hug—and how it can reconnect you to your power, your presence, and your inner safety. She shares a transformative story from an ayahuasca retreat, where one self-embrace cracked her heart wide open and revealed the love she had been seeking all along.
This isn’t just about comfort—it’s about coming home to yourself when no one else is around. It’s about reclaiming your softness, honoring your shadows, and learning to be the one who holds you.
Whether you're moving through grief, healing old wounds, or just feeling a little disconnected, this episode is your reminder: your own arms are always there, and they’re strong enough to hold it all.