Sacred & Sovereign
If you've checked off all the boxes of what it means to be successful and you still feel like something is missing, you're in the right place. Welcome to Sacred & Sovereign. Tune in to find out how Elizabeth Brett, former NBC reporter turned sacred feminine priestess & sovereignty mentor, has created a deeply satisfying life as a mother, wife, entrepreneur, wisdom seeker, and whole woman... and how you can too.
The current way we measure success misses one key element: our soul nourishment. We’re left feeling depleted, resentful, numb, and unfulfilled by these lives we’ve worked so hard to create. Let’s explore what it looks like to throw out the old model & create a new one, with our soul satisfaction in the center.
This podcast is for you if you're a seeker... you're not willing to settle for a boring or comfortable life but are ready to rewrite the rules of womanhood & motherhood from the inside out.
We'll dive into topics like sacred feminine practices, conscious motherhood, reconnecting to our bodies, reinvention, remembering ancient wisdom, breaking free of cultural cages, midlife hormones, you name it... basically questioning & reimagining anything and everything we’ve been taught about being a woman in today’s world.
In the Sacred & Sovereign Podcast you'll hear Elizabeth's insights & her interviews with feminine leaders as they explore how creating a deeply satisfying life is simpler than you think.
Get ready to up-level your life in the areas that matter most to you. Tune in wherever you love listening to podcasts.
Sacred & Sovereign
How to Become Unforgettable: The Secret to Sharing Magnetizing Stories
In this second part of my three-part storytelling series, I take you behind the scenes into an unforgettable interview from my career as an NBC reporter... standing in the eye of a hurricane, talking to a man who had just swam for his life.
I use his story of survival to share how I learned to get to the soul of a story into just a few powerful questions and how you can use this same framework to create unforgettable stories that grip your audience and leave them wanting more.
Whether you’re speaking on stage, shooting a LIVE, recording a podcast, or sharing your work at a dinner party, the ability to tell a magnetic story is what makes people remember you, be moved into action by you, and share you. And it’s a skill you can learn.
Today, I walk you through the exact four-part framework I use to craft stories that linger in someone’s mind long after the conversation ends.
In this episode, you’ll learn:
- How to build your Story Vault so you always have stories ready to share.
- Why your entry point and ending can completely change the impact of your story.
- The three powerful questions I ask to distill a story to its most compelling core.
- How to connect your story to your audience so it moves them into action.
By the end of this episode, you’ll know how to start telling stories that aren’t just interesting—they’re unforgettable.
About the Host
Elizabeth Brett is a former NBC reporter turned modern-day priestess, mama, activator & guide. She’s been interviewed on The Today Show, The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, Shape Magazine, and Cosmo Radio, has changed countless diapers along with her career multiple times, and now guides women to remember who they were before the world told them who to be. She believes this is the key to wild abundance & soul-level fulfillment.
Her work is an invitation—one that challenges the rules of womanhood and motherhood as we know them, offering a new paradigm where success isn’t just measured by achievement but by the depth of one's aliveness.
Elizabeth lives in Austin, TX, with her beloved husband and two magical kids. She's known to show up in the school pick-up line wearing a unicorn horn, and loves a spontaneous dance party.
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