Out Of Her Mind with Kobi Pollock - The Podcast
Out Of Her Mind with Kobi Pollock: The Podcast for the woman that wants more.
This is your space if you’re done being exhausted, constantly giving to everyone else, and feeling buried beneath the roles, responsibilities, and expectations of life. If you’ve ever whispered to yourself, “There has to be more than this…” you’re in the right place.
Out of her mind is not just a podcast... it's a movement, for the woman who is ready to come home to herself. To remember who she is beneath the titles. To reclaim her energy, her desires, and her joy.
Here, we believe that..
WOMEN DON'T HEAL ALONE,
WE HEAL IN THE REFLECTIONS OF EACH OTHER.
When we share our stories, we create sacred mirrors. Spaces where we are seen, heard, accepted, and awakened. Because sometimes, it takes witnessing another woman’s truth to finally recognise our own.
In each episode, you’ll find powerful conversations, personal insights, and soul-led tools to help you reconnect with your truth and step forward with clarity. You’ll walk away with a deeper sense of who you are, what you want, and how to hold it all, with grace, ease, and power.
Because it was in seeing my own reflection in another woman that I finally saw where I needed to go. And now I’m here, holding the mirror for you.
The Out Of Her Mind Movement includes this podcast, quaterly events, resources online and a belief that when we get out of our mind we can be more present in life.
A few things I love are slow living, nature, reading, journaling, roller skating, animals (specifically goats and horses), helping others, my 2 boys and husband, living this amazing life.
Subscribe now and step into the next level of your life.
OR
Check out more about me here: https://KobiOlivePollock.kartra.com/page/homepage
Follow me on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/kobi.pollock/
Follow me on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/kobi_olive_pollock/
Out Of Her Mind with Kobi Pollock - The Podcast
You are not broken - you just need a mirror. Episode #15
In this heartfelt episode of Hold It All, Kobi unpacks a truth that runs through every women’s circle, coaching space, and sacred connection she’s witnessed:
Women don’t heal alone. They heal in the reflection of each other.
From understanding the science of co-regulation to sharing deeply personal stories of burnout, motherhood, and witnessing others’ strength, Kobi explores why connection, resonance, and vulnerability are essential parts of our healing journey.
You’ll learn:
- Why safe, supportive relationships accelerate healing
- How nervous system regulation is wired for connection
- What it means to be a mirror for another woman
- Why sharing your truth can dissolve shame, for you and someone else
- How to call in more aligned, healing connections in your life
Whether you’re in the thick of burnout, searching for sisterhood, or simply craving to feel seen this episode will meet you where you are.
💫 You are not broken. You may just need a mirror.
If this episode stirred something in you, if it reminded you of your strength, your softness, or your sacred need for connection, please take a moment to subscribe to the podcast and share it with a woman you love.
Your share might be the mirror someone else needs.
The more women who hear these conversations, the more ripples we create, ripples of healing, truth, sisterhood, and wholeness.
Let’s make sure no woman walks this path alone.
Together, we rise. 💫
Let me know what you thought of this episode:
Thanks for tuning in to Out Of Her Mind with Kobi Pollock, it's in these conversations, the true meaning of WOMEN DON"T HEAL ALONE, WE HEAL IN THE REFLECTIONS OF EACHOTHER becomes known.
If you want to stay connected you can:
Join my private women's community The Wild Reflection on Facebook
Check out my website for events, programs, free resources and how to work with me.
Until next time remember - you get to hold it all with grace, ease and joy.
With love
Kobi xox
Podcasts we love
Check out these other fine podcasts recommended by us, not an algorithm.
Finding Bliss after Burnout
Michelle Gordon