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Magic Seeds has been publishing since 2023, and across the 3 years since has built a catalogue of 130 episodes. That works out to roughly 80 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a weekly cadence.

Episodes typically run thirty-five to sixty minutes — most land between 33 min and 43 min — and the run-time is fairly consistent across the catalogue. None of the episodes are flagged explicit by the publisher. It is catalogued as a EN-language Health & Fitness show.

The show is actively publishing — the most recent episode landed 3 months ago, with 5 episodes already out so far this year. The busiest year was 2024, with 51 episodes published. Published by Laura R. Gries.

Episodes
130
Running
2023–2026 · 3y
Median length
37 min
Cadence
Weekly

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Join Dr. Adam Gries, DACM, L.AC. and Laura Gries, Health & Spiritual Coach on their weekly podcast where they discuss how to navigate life's highs, lows, and everything in between. As professional spiritual and life coaches, they offer a holistic approach to finding peace and happiness using ancient wisdom. They cover topics such as setting good boundaries, love, marriage, raising children, finding your purpose, and more. With guests and in-depth discussions on personal experiences, their show gives listeners a roadmap to living in harmony and getting the most out of life. Tune in weekly and connect with their community on their website and social media pages. Don't miss out on the opportunity to live your best life today!

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Episode 129: Safety Changes Everything: Health, Relationships, and Leadership

Nothing thrives without safety.   In this episode, we explore safety not as a soft idea, but as a biological requirement for healing, connection, and growth. From a physiological standpoint, the nervous system must detect safety before digestion improves, immune function strengthens, empathy becomes accessible, and creativity returns. Healing simply does not occur in a threatened state.   We examine why so many people appear guarded right now. Guarded in conversations. Guarded in workplaces. Guarded in relationships. What can look like hostility or division is often protection. When people do not feel safe, they brace. They defend. They withdraw. They polarize. This guarding is not a character flaw; it is a protective adaptation.   Through the lens of leadership, we reflect on what exceptional leadership actually requires. True leadership does not rely on force, urgency, or intimidation. It creates an environment where others can lower their defenses. The leaders people trust most regulate themselves first. They do not escalate chaos. They offer steadiness rather than dominance. People do not follow the loudest voice; they follow the safest one.   This principle extends into parenting, partnerships, teaching, healing work, and community life. The question shifts from “Am I right?” to “Am I creating safety right now?” When safety is present, people listen. When it is absent, people protect.   Safety is not weakness. It is the foundation that allows strength to emerge without violence.   If this conversation resonates and you would like structured practices for cultivating emotional safety and nervous system resilience, our online membership and programs are available at Awakeningsonline.net. For in-person care and integrative health services in Raleigh, visit Awakeningshealth.com.

Feb 26, 202623 min

Episode 128: Why Everyone Feels On Edge; Safety is the New Success

If you’ve been feeling tense, reactive, more tired than usual, or quietly braced even when nothing obvious is wrong, this conversation is for you.   In this episode, we explore the idea that what so many people are experiencing right now is not a personal failure, but a nervous system response to prolonged uncertainty. We are living in an era of chronic unpredictability, and the human body was never designed to remain in vigilance for years at a time. When uncertainty becomes constant, the nervous system shifts into protection. That protection can look like anxiety, irritability, numbness, withdrawal, overthinking, or anger that surprises even the person feeling it.   Rather than asking what is wrong with us, we consider a different question: what has our nervous system been living inside of? The body does not respond to logic alone. It responds to lived experience. This is why mindset work, willpower, and positive thinking often feel insufficient when the body is still scanning for danger. You cannot convince your nervous system that it is safe; you have to show it.   We also explore the impact of collective stress. Even when our personal lives appear stable, the broader emotional climate around us is processed individually in the body. Chronic exposure to division, crisis, and social tension can leave people depleted and guarded, not because they are weak or negative, but because they are physiologically overwhelmed.   This episode is ultimately an invitation toward compassion. You are not broken. You are responding. Understanding your nervous system is the first step toward real change.   If you would like to go deeper into embodied emotional health and nervous system restoration, you can explore our online programs at Awakeningsonline.net. For those local to Raleigh, our integrative health and wellness clinic offers hands-on support at Awakeningshealth.com.

Feb 21, 202623 min

Episode 127: Nothing is wrong with you - but something is changing

This episode is an honest, grounding conversation about the quiet transition many women find themselves in during midlife. Not a breakdown. Not a crisis. And not something that needs fixing. It’s a shift—often unnamed—that can feel confusing when you are healthy, capable, emotionally aware, and still noticing changes in your body, motivation, energy, and desire.   We explore how perimenopause is often misunderstood as a problem to solve rather than a passage to honor. Why weight gain, decreased drive, and a fading interest in proving or performing do not mean you are failing. How the body may be asking for safety instead of output, rhythm instead of urgency, and truth instead of self-abandonment.   This conversation is for women who are not falling apart, yet feel different. For those who have done the work, live consciously, and still wonder why the old strategies no longer apply. It is an invitation to release shame, name grief, and reframe power in a season that asks for listening rather than pushing.   Perimenopause is not the end of vitality. It is the end of vitality that required self-abandonment. If this episode resonated, you are not alone. This is a shared human experience, and it deserves language, compassion, and community.   To explore more resources, support, and offerings, visit AwakeningsOnline.net AwakeningsHealth.com

Jan 30, 202631 min

Episode 126: One Step At A Time - What The Monks Are Teaching The World

In a world that feels increasingly loud, fractured, and unsteady, something quiet is moving across this country. Buddhist monks are walking—step by step, mile by mile—not to protest, persuade, or demand, but to embody peace as a living practice.     This episode explores the deeper meaning of the Walk for Peace and why it has stirred such profound emotional and energetic responses in so many people. Even without witnessing the monks in person, many feel a powerful resonance—waves of emotion, a sense of hope, tears that come without sadness, and a remembering of something steady beneath the chaos. This conversation is not about destinations or outcomes, but about what it means to move through a turbulent world without hardening, to choose presence over urgency, and to let peace begin within the body.   We reflect on slowness as a radical act, walking as meditation, and peace as something that is practiced rather than achieved. At its heart, this episode is an invitation to remember that even when the world feels enormous and uncertain, there is still an inner ground that can be touched—one breath, one step, one moment at a time.   Peace does not arrive all at once. It moves quietly, asking only that we stay human.   For more resources, practices, and ways to cultivate presence and inner steadiness, visit AwakeningsOnline.net / AwakeningsHealth.com

Jan 25, 202634 min

Episode 125: Lions, Tigers and Teens Oh My!

Parenting in the tween and teen years asks something new of us. As emotions intensify, autonomy grows, and hormones shift—for our children and often for us—it becomes easy to confuse emotional intelligence with emotional permissiveness. In this episode, we explore what it truly means to honor big feelings without losing structure, leadership, or authority in the home.   We speak honestly about a tension many parents are navigating right now: wanting to validate emotions while also raising respectful, responsible, capable humans who understand that feelings do not replace responsibility. Emotional expression is essential, but it does not eliminate the need for clear expectations, guidance, and follow-through. Children need room to feel, and they also need adults who can lead calmly and predictably—especially when emotions run high.   This conversation centers on the importance of prioritizing structure first. Responsibilities, tone, and basic expectations are not negotiated in the heat of the moment. When leadership is consistent, children feel safer rather than controlled. Once responsibilities are met and nervous systems have settled, curiosity becomes the bridge. That is when we can explore what was happening internally, where emotions came from, and how awareness can lead to growth—without reinforcing avoidance or resistance.   We also reflect on how modern parenting culture can unintentionally place too much responsibility on children to regulate situations that require adult containment. When boundaries dissolve into constant negotiation, children may feel momentary power but long-term overwhelm. Clear structure paired with emotional attunement supports true self-regulation, resilience, and emotional maturity. This episode is an invitation to return to confident, compassionate leadership. To trust that holding the container is not harsh—it is loving. And to remember that emotional intelligence is not about removing structure, but about knowing when to lead with steadiness and when to lean in with curiosity, once the moment has passed.   For those who wish to continue this conversation or deepen their personal growth, we offer ongoing emotional wellness education, practices, and community through our online membership at AwakeningsOnline.net.   For local, in-person clinical and wellness services, including acupuncture, massage, yoga, and integrative care, you can learn more at AwakeningsHealth.com.

Jan 20, 202633 min

Episode 124: Awaken Hearts in a Frozen World

We live in a world that has taught us how to think, achieve, produce, and perform—but not how to feel and stay present with what we feel.   In this episode, we explore why emotional intelligence (EQ) has become one of the most essential survival skills of our time. As technology accelerates, nervous systems overload, and connection becomes increasingly virtual, many people find themselves emotionally frozen—numb, reactive, disconnected, or overwhelmed by feelings they were never taught how to process.   This conversation dives into how emotional freezing happens slowly and protectively, not as a failure but as an intelligent response to stress and overstimulation. We reflect on the difference between expressing emotion and integrating emotion, why avoiding feelings adds layer upon layer of disconnection, and how unprocessed emotion eventually shows up in our bodies, behaviors, relationships, and health.   We also explore the role children play as mirrors in this moment—why “big feelings” aren’t the problem, and how our own capacity to stay present directly shapes how the next generation learns to regulate, feel, and stay connected.   This episode gently reframes EQ not as a soft skill, but as a foundational capacity for living fully in a crowded, fast-moving, emotionally complex world. Emotional intelligence is not about drowning in feelings or fixing them—it’s about awareness, presence, and allowing emotion to move without disappearing ourselves.   This conversation marks the beginning of something bigger—an ongoing exploration into emotional presence, nervous system health, and learning how to stay unfrozen in a world that constantly pulls us away from ourselves. These themes are part of a larger body of work currently unfolding, including Laura’s upcoming book MELT, which dives deeply into emotional integration and staying present through life’s intensity.   For continued support, practices, and deeper exploration: Visit AwakeningsOnline.net to learn more about our membership programs Visit AwakeningsHealth.com to explore our holistic health clinic in Raleigh, North Carolina   Thank you for being here and for choosing to stay present.

Dec 30, 202533 min

Episode 123: Mel Robbins’ “Let Them” Meets the Awakenings Seasonal Cycle

What if Mel Robbins’ “Let Them Theory” isn’t just a mindset shift, but an entire season inside the emotional and personal growth journey?   In this episode, Laura and Adam explore how Let Them fits directly into the Autumn Let-Go Phase of the Awakenings Seasonal Cycle—a framework used in whole-health coaching, emotional hygiene, and nervous system regulation. You’ll learn why releasing control, people-pleasing, and emotional over-responsibility frees your energy instantly, setting the stage for deeper healing, boundary clarity, and emotional maturity.   Then we move through the full cycle of transformation: Autumn (Release) → Winter (Stabilize) → Spring (Renew) → Summer (Embody) …showing how each phase helps you build emotional freedom, strengthen inner leadership, and grow beyond old patterns.   Whether you're practicing the Let Them Theory, navigating emotional boundaries, or stepping into a new season of wellness and self-development, this episode gives you a clear, holistic map for moving forward.   You’ll discover:   Why “Let Them” naturally aligns with the Autumn letting-go season   How to use it as a tool for nervous system regulation   How to stop absorbing other people’s reactions   What season comes next in the personal growth process   How cyclical transformation supports long-term wellness and self-awareness   This conversation is rooted in coaching, wellness, and holistic transformation—offering practical skills that go far beyond mindset alone.   For more tools, education, meditations, and emotional first-aid practices, visit AwakeningsOnline.net. For in-person wellness services in Raleigh, NC—including acupuncture, coaching, and integrative health—visit AwakeningsHealth.com

Dec 28, 202539 min

Episode 122: When Life Feels Too Full

In this powerful listener Q&A episode, we talk about the quiet breaking point so many people are reaching right now — the overwhelm that doesn’t come from one big crisis, but from the accumulation of carrying too much for too long. From emotional shutdown to financial fear, from holiday pressure to invisible burnout, we explore why so many deeply capable, high-functioning people are hitting their limits… and why no one is saying it out loud.   Together, we unpack the questions your heart has been asking: – Why does everything feel like too much when “nothing is wrong”? – Why are the strongest ones the ones unraveling? – How do we stay open when our lives feel full to the brim? – How do we navigate money anxiety, emotional overload, comparison, dread, and the weight of expectation?   Through the lens of emotional hygiene, nervous system wisdom, seasonal medicine, and raw human honesty, this conversation offers something rare: permission to be real, space to soften, and tools to come home to yourself again.   If you’ve been stretched thin, quietly overwhelmed, or carrying more than you can say — this episode is for you. It will meet you where you are and remind you that you’re not alone, not broken, and not behind. You’re human. And there is a way back to yourself.   Check out; AwakeningsOnline.net AwakeningsHealth.com

Dec 22, 202540 min

Episode 121: Because Being a Human Is a Lot - Here’s Why We’re Building the Awakenings App

In this candid and heartfelt episode of Magic Seeds, Laura and Adam open up about a chaotic, messy, and very human week — the kind of week that reminds us how unpredictable life can be and why emotional support systems matter more than ever.   They share the unfolding of several stressful events: Adam leaving unexpectedly for New York to support a grieving friend, his car breaking down alone on the highway late at night, Laura rushing out into the darkness to rescue him while the kids slept, the financial weight of repairs, and a week of illness moving through the entire household. With one car, full workloads, sick children, clients waiting, deadlines approaching, and life continuing at full speed, it was a week that pushed their nervous systems to the limit.   Yet beneath the overwhelm was a deeper truth: this is simply what it means to be human. Life can be beautiful, demanding, heavy, and full — often all at the same time. And it is in these moments that the need for grounded emotional support becomes undeniable. This becomes the bridge into today’s central theme: why they are building the Magic Seeds App.   Laura and Adam explore the universal truth that most people are overwhelmed not because they lack tools, but because their tools are scattered. In moments of emotional overload, people freeze. Not because they do not know what to do, but because they do not know where to start. The Magic Seeds App is designed to meet that moment — to offer emotional first aid, grounding, clarity, and support right when life hits hardest. Not later. Now.   They take listeners inside their vision: a mood tracker that helps you understand what you are actually feeling, an emotional first-aid kit that guides you through panic, anger, loneliness, or exhaustion, avatar-guided yoga poses for emotional states, two-minute meditations voiced by a calming avatar version of Laura & Adam, seasonal guidance rooted in Chinese Medicine and Ayurveda, and simple daily practices like the “Rise or Retreat” reset. The idea is not to create more noise, but to create a place of stillness, guidance, and steadying support — something human, wise, and instantly accessible.   This episode is not about selling anything. It is about the mission behind the creation. Humans today are overstimulated, disconnected, burned out, and managing emotional weight alone. Laura and Adam have spent more than two decades supporting people through regulation, healing, clarity, and resilience. The app is the natural next step in their work — a way to bring that support to people anytime, anywhere.   This week may have been messy, but it clarified the mission even more sharply: people need gentle, real support. And that is exactly what Laura and Adam are building.   For more tools, guidance, and emotional wellness support, visit https://awakeningsonline.net and https://awakeningshealth.com   Stay connected, stay grounded, and thank you for growing with us.

Dec 19, 202528 min

Episode 120 : From Survival to Renewal - A Journey of Healing Through Connection and Compassion

In this deeply moving episode of Magic Seeds, Dr. Adam Gries and Health & Spiritual Coach Laura Gries welcome back a return guest whose journey embodies what it means to rise again after life’s most devastating experiences.   Her story—rooted in childhood trauma, loss, and years of isolation—unfolds into a profound testimony of what real healing looks like when you’re met with compassion, consistency, and the right tools. Through years of personal coaching, emotional processing, holistic medicine, movement, and community support, she has gently transformed from survival into renewal.   This conversation offers listeners an intimate look at what’s possible when body, mind, and spirit are reunited. But it also reminds us that renewal is not a destination—it’s a continuous cycle. Life is ever-changing, and so are we. When we stop chasing “finished” and start honoring change as a constant companion, we discover that peace and growth are always available, right where we are. Her journey also reflects the heart behind Magic Seeds, an upcoming app designed as a “first aid kit for the human experience,” giving people everywhere access to the same kind of real-time support, teachings, and practices that helped her heal.   Tune in to witness one woman’s extraordinary courage—and rediscover your own capacity for hope, growth, and harmony within life’s constant evolution.   Learn More To learn more about Dr. Adam and Laura’s holistic approach and stay updated on the Magic Seeds app launch, visit awakeningsonline.net and awakeningshealth.com. Join the community, explore upcoming workshops, and begin your own journey through the ever-changing cycles of healing and renewal. Hosted by: Dr. Adam Gries, DACM, L.Ac. and Laura Gries, Health & Spiritual Coach

Dec 14, 202536 min

Episode 119: Emotional Hygiene - The Ritual We Forgot (But Desperately Need)

In this episode of Magic Seeds, we explore a deeply overlooked practice that holds the key to mental, emotional, and even physical health: emotional hygiene.   Just as we brush our teeth to prevent decay, we must learn to “brush” our hearts and minds to prevent emotional buildup, stress, resentment, and stagnation. Drawing from the wisdom of Chinese Medicine and Ayurveda, we examine how emotional cycles mirror nature’s seasons — and why autumn is the perfect time to release what no longer serves us.   Highlights:   Seasonal Medicine & Emotional Release Learn how autumn in Chinese Medicine corresponds with the lungs and large intestine — organs of release and letting go. Discover why this season makes us feel called to slow down, exhale what’s heavy, and create space for clarity.   The Concept of Emotional Hygiene What happens when we ignore emotional residue? From chronic stress to inflammation, the consequences are real. This episode breaks down what emotional hygiene is, why it's vital, and how we can start practicing it today.   Ayurvedic Recapitulation Ritual A powerful, ancient practice of mentally reviewing the day to clear emotional charge before bed. You’ll learn how to use this nightly ritual to reclaim your energy and prevent emotional stagnation. A   One-Minute Emotional Detox You Can Do Tonight A fast, simple practice to release emotional weight before sleep. No tools needed — just breath, awareness, and intention.   7-Day Listener Challenge Join the #LetItGoChallenge to build your emotional hygiene muscles. Each night, before sleep, ask: What can I release today? Tag your journey and let’s create a community of release and renewal.   Closing Thought: Your peace is not passive. It’s earned through daily emotional digestion. We floss our teeth — it’s time we start flossing our hearts.   For more emotional wellness tools, resources, and guidance, visit awakeningsonline.net and awakeningshealth.com. Stay tuned for next week’s episode: “Your Nervous System Isn’t Lazy — It’s Lodged.”

Dec 7, 202533 min

Episode 118: The Seasons of Healing - How Nature’s Rhythm Guides Growth, Balance, and Renewal

In this inspiring and deeply reflective episode of The Honor You Method, host Melissa Coloton welcomes Laura R. Karch Gries and Dr. Adam Gries, owners of Awakenings Health and Awakenings Online, for a transformative conversation on healing, personal growth, and the natural rhythm of the Seasons—Harvest, Autumn, Winter, Spring, and Summer.   Together, they explore how each season represents a stage of the human experience: release, reflection, restoration, renewal, and expansion. Drawing from their integrative approach to health and personal transformation, Laura and Dr. Gries share how understanding these cycles can help you navigate burnout, emotional stagnation, and change with greater balance and awareness.   Listeners will discover how Awakenings Health applies the Seasons framework to both patient care and self-development—helping individuals and organizations reconnect to their rhythm, find clarity, and cultivate resilience. This conversation bridges science and soul, offering practical wisdom for leaders, teams, and anyone seeking to live in alignment with their authentic self.   Whether you’re in a season of letting go, resting, rebuilding, or thriving, this episode reminds you that every stage of growth has purpose—and that true transformation begins when you honor where you are.   In this episode, you’ll learn: The deeper meaning behind each Season—Harvest, Autumn, Winter, Spring, and Summer—and how they mirror emotional and energetic cycles.   How to recognize the season you’re in and align your habits, mindset, and goals accordingly.   Ways to integrate seasonal awareness into leadership, wellness, and personal growth.   How Awakenings Health uses the Seasons approach in patient care and holistic coaching.   Why honoring natural rhythms leads to sustainable wellbeing and authentic success.   About the Guests: Laura R. Karch Gries and Dr. Adam Gries are the co-founders and owners of Awakenings Health and Awakenings Online, organizations devoted to guiding individuals toward balance, confidence, and emotional freedom. Through their integrative approach—blending intuitive awareness, somatic healing, mindfulness, and evidence-based care—they empower people to reconnect to their inner strength and create lasting transformation in health and life.   About the Host: Melissa Coloton is a Certified Life Coach, Corporate Wellness Mentor, and host of The Honor You Method podcast. She helps professionals, executives, and teams uncover their authentic potential through mindfulness-based coaching, emotional intelligence training, and self-leadership practices. Her work centers on cultivating self-awareness, sustainable success, and honoring the human side of performance.   Learn more about Melissa and her programs at MelissaColoton.com or explore her coaching method at TheHonorYouMethod.com   Connect with Awakenings: Website: AwakeningsOnline.net Health Programs: AwakeningsHealth.com Instagram: @AwakeningsOnline   Connect with The Honor You Method: Hosted by Melissa Coloton Learn more: MelissaColoton.com | TheHonorYouMethod.com   For more information and resources, visit AwakeningsOnline.net and AwakeningsHealth.com

Nov 13, 202545 min

Episode 117: The Sixth Love Language: Building a Foundation of Mature Love

In this powerful final episode of our Sixth Love Language series, Laura from Awakenings Online explores the art of building a foundation of mature love—a kind of love that goes beyond infatuation and emotional highs, and into the quiet, steady work of connection, growth, and presence. Mature love isn’t something we fall into; it’s something we create through conscious effort, emotional awareness, and daily intention. In this episode, we unpack the essential qualities that sustain lasting love:   Commitment Self-Awareness Mutual Respect Emotional Resilience   You’ll discover how these four pillars form the framework for relationships that are not only strong, but deeply fulfilling—and how self-work becomes the ultimate love language that transforms how we connect with ourselves and others.   Laura also shares five practical daily practices to nurture mature love, from choosing communication over assumption to making love a daily, mindful practice. You’ll be guided to reflect on your own growth, your patterns, and the ways you can begin showing up differently—more intentionally, more openly, and with greater compassion.   This episode challenges you to take one small but powerful step this week: Identify one area of your life where you’ve been waiting for someone else to change, and instead, take one conscious action to shift your own response.   By choosing awareness over reaction and healing over avoidance, you begin to speak the Sixth Love Language—the language of self-work.   Join us as we close this chapter with an inspiring reminder:   Love isn’t found; it’s cultivated. It isn’t perfect; it’s practiced. And it begins within you.   In this episode you’ll learn: What defines mature love and how it differs from conditional or surface-level connection The four key pillars that sustain lasting relationships How self-awareness transforms communication and intimacy The daily actions that keep love alive and grounded How self-work is the ultimate form of love—both for yourself and others   Connect with Awakenings Online: Website: AwakeningsOnline.net Instagram: @AwakeningsOnline Join the Awakenings Membership Club or download our app for guided tools, courses, and community support on your path to balance, self-awareness, and personal growth. For more resources and holistic wellness programs, visit AwakeningsOnline.net and AwakeningsHealth.com.

Nov 11, 202535 min

Episode 116: Turning Triggers into Connection

In this episode, we explore the deeper meaning of emotional triggers — how they surface in our relationships and how, when met with awareness and compassion, they can become powerful gateways to intimacy and growth.   What Triggers Really Are Triggers aren’t random reactions; they’re echoes of past pain surfacing in the present. When something small sets off something big, it’s often an old wound asking for attention. Being triggered doesn’t mean you’re broken — it means a part of you is ready to be seen and healed.   Awareness — The First Step to Freedom The moment you notice a surge of emotion, pause and acknowledge it: “I’m feeling triggered right now.” Naming the experience creates space between feeling and reaction, allowing you to choose a new, more conscious response. Awareness turns automatic defense into intentional healing.   Looking Beneath the Reaction Every trigger has a root. Ask yourself what the moment reminds you of, or what fear it awakens. Often, it’s not about the current situation — it’s about an older story of feeling unseen or unsafe. When you identify the source, you can soothe the wound instead of fighting the symptom.   When Your Partner Is Triggered When someone you love is triggered, meet their pain with empathy rather than defensiveness. Remind yourself: This isn’t about me. Simple words like “I can see this feels big for you” create safety and connection. Compassion becomes the bridge through emotional storms.   The Power of Vulnerable Communication Healing happens through vulnerability, not blame. Instead of accusing — “You made me feel ignored” — reveal your experience: “When you didn’t respond, I felt invisible.” Vulnerability invites understanding, and listening with openness builds deeper trust.   The Role of Boundaries and Space Sometimes the most loving response is a pause. Taking space to self-regulate is not avoidance — it’s maturity. Calm conversations repair; heated ones divide. Boundaries create room for clarity, safety, and genuine connection.   Growing Through Triggers When two people face triggers together, they move from reactivity to recognition. Seeing the human behind the reaction transforms pain into partnership. Real intimacy is built not in perfection, but in shared compassion.   The Challenge — Your Next Step This week, when you feel triggered, pause. Take a breath. Ask yourself, “What story is being reactivated here?” Then, do one brave thing — share honestly instead of reacting. One conscious moment of awareness can begin rewriting the story of your relationships and your life.   Core Message: You are not your triggers. You are the awareness that sees them — and in that awareness lies your power. When we navigate triggers together, they don’t break connection; they deepen it.   Awakeningsonline.net Awakeningshealth.com

Nov 8, 202544 min

Episode 115: The Ripple Effect of Self-Work

In this episode, we explore the deeper meaning of emotional triggers — how they surface in our relationships and how, when met with awareness and compassion, they can become powerful gateways to intimacy and growth.   What Triggers Really Are Triggers aren’t random reactions; they’re echoes of past pain surfacing in the present. When something small sets off something big, it’s often an old wound asking for attention. Being triggered doesn’t mean you’re broken — it means a part of you is ready to be seen and healed.   Awareness — The First Step to Freedom The moment you notice a surge of emotion, pause and acknowledge it: “I’m feeling triggered right now.” Naming the experience creates space between feeling and reaction, allowing you to choose a new, more conscious response. Awareness turns automatic defense into intentional healing.   Looking Beneath the Reaction Every trigger has a root. Ask yourself what the moment reminds you of, or what fear it awakens. Often, it’s not about the current situation — it’s about an older story of feeling unseen or unsafe. When you identify the source, you can soothe the wound instead of fighting the symptom.   When Your Partner Is Triggered When someone you love is triggered, meet their pain with empathy rather than defensiveness. Remind yourself: This isn’t about me. Simple words like “I can see this feels big for you” create safety and connection. Compassion becomes the bridge through emotional storms.   The Power of Vulnerable Communication Healing happens through vulnerability, not blame. Instead of accusing — “You made me feel ignored” — reveal your experience: “When you didn’t respond, I felt invisible.” Vulnerability invites understanding, and listening with openness builds deeper trust.   The Role of Boundaries and Space Sometimes the most loving response is a pause. Taking space to self-regulate is not avoidance — it’s maturity. Calm conversations repair; heated ones divide. Boundaries create room for clarity, safety, and genuine connection.   Growing Through Triggers When two people face triggers together, they move from reactivity to recognition. Seeing the human behind the reaction transforms pain into partnership. Real intimacy is built not in perfection, but in shared compassion.   The Challenge Your Next Step This week, when you feel triggered, pause. Take a breath. Ask yourself, “What story is being reactivated here?” Then, do one brave thing — share honestly instead of reacting. One conscious moment of awareness can begin rewriting the story of your relationships and your life.   Core Message: You are not your triggers. You are the awareness that sees them — and in that awareness lies your power. When we navigate triggers together, they don’t break connection; they deepen it.   Awakeningsonline.net Awakeningshealth.com

Oct 23, 202535 min

Episode 114: Parenting Through Bullying

This episode is one of our most personal yet. It started with a painful moment—our daughter coming home from the school bus crying, after being bullied and pushed by another child. What followed was even more complicated: we chose to reach out to the other child's parents, not with anger, but with empathy—hoping to open a door for awareness and change. But the door didn’t open. It slammed shut.   In this deeply emotional conversation, we unpack not just what happened, but what it revealed—about fear, about the difficulty of raising emotionally aware children in a world that sometimes punishes sensitivity, and about the unexpected grief and anxiety that can linger after trying to do the "right" thing.   As the episode unfolds, something unexpected happens: I find myself unraveling. The weight of fear surfaces. Not just fear for my daughter, but fear of being vulnerable. Fear of retaliation. Fear that I might not have the tools to protect my children in a world where kindness is sometimes mistaken for weakness—and where conflict can escalate beyond control.   This isn’t a how-to episode. It’s a “sit-with-you-in-the-dark” episode. We hope it reminds you that you’re not alone—and that even when kindness isn’t met with kindness, it’s still worth choosing.   In this episode, we explore: What really happened on the bus—and how our daughter responded The emotional toll of trying to do the right thing and being shut down The deeper fears that surfaced when we began to talk openly How we're trying to teach our kids resilience without hardening them What it means to be a sensitive parent raising sensitive kids in a reactive world   Join the Conversation: Have you ever reached out to another parent after your child was hurt? How do you support sensitive kids when the world isn’t always kind? DM us on Instagram or send us a voice note to share your story. awakeningsonline.net awakeningshealth.com

Oct 19, 202535 min

Episode 113: I am a Mother First

Life can get intense, and it's easy to pour all of our time and energy into a single role, whether it's our career, a relationship, or our family. While dedication is important, hyper-focusing on one area can leave us feeling lost and asking, "Who am I now?" when that role inevitably shifts or ends. In this episode, we explore the common experience of losing your sense of self and provide a powerful, simple strategy to prevent it: always keeping one foot in another door. This isn't about neglecting your commitments, but about intentionally nurturing the other parts of you. We discuss how small, consistent investments in your hobbies, friendships, and personal growth act as a lifeline, keeping you balanced, skilled, and connected to your core identity.   Key Takeaways The Identity Trap: Understand why pouring yourself entirely into one role can lead to a feeling of emptiness when circumstances change, such as children leaving home or a major project ending.   Keep a Foot in the Door: Learn the secret to maintaining your sense of self. It’s about making small, regular efforts to stay connected to other interests and parts of your life.   The Power of Small Investments: Discover how simple actions—like reading for 15 minutes, having a monthly coffee with a friend, or spending an hour on a hobby—can have a massive impact on your long-term well-being and resilience.   Planting Seeds for the Future: These small actions are the seeds you plant today that will blossom when you need them most, ensuring you have a strong foundation to stand on no matter what life brings.   This Week's Challenge What is one small thing you can do this week to keep a foot in another door? It could be a phone call you've been meaning to make, signing up for an online class, or even just taking a quiet walk by yourself. Decide on one small, manageable action you can take to invest in yourself. You've got this.   Mentioned Resources For more tools and support on your journey of self-discovery and wellness, be sure to visit our trusted partners: AwakeningsOnline.net AwakeningsHealth.com Thank you for tuning in! If you found this episode helpful, please consider leaving us a review and subscribing so you never miss an update.

Oct 9, 202528 min

Episode 112 - The Courage to Change

Welcome back to the Magic Seeds Podcast! In this transformative episode, your host [Your Name] dives deep into the power of courage and its role in personal growth. Change is hard, messy, and often uncomfortable, but it’s also the birthplace of everything extraordinary. Today, we explore why change feels so daunting, how to overcome the fear that holds us back, and the actionable steps you can take to start your journey toward a more aligned and fulfilling life.   What to Expect We begin by unpacking the fear of change and why our brains are wired to resist it, even when staying the same is more painful. Fear, while intimidating, can also be a compass pointing us toward the areas where we have the most to gain. Through heartfelt insights and relatable stories, we’ll reframe courage—not as the absence of fear, but as the willingness to show up despite it.   This episode also offers practical tools to help you take that first step toward growth. From setting micro-goals to finding your “why,” you’ll learn how to break the inertia and create momentum in your life. We’ll discuss the ripple effect of personal growth, how it transforms not just you but also your relationships, and why imperfection is a beautiful part of the process.   Key Takeaways Change is hard, but it’s also the most loving thing you can do for yourself. Courage isn’t about being fearless; it’s about taking small, brave steps forward. Growth isn’t about perfection—it’s about progress and becoming the person you’re meant to be.   Call to Action What’s one small step you can take today? Whether it’s journaling, reaching out for support, or simply saying, “I’m ready,” take that step. The world needs your courage, and so do you.   Thank you for joining us on this journey. If this episode inspired you, share it with someone who could use a little courage today.   Visit us at awakeningsonline.net and awakeningshealth.com for more resources and inspiration. Until next time, keep planting those magic seeds, keep choosing courage, and remember: the best is yet to come.

Oct 3, 202534 min

Episode 111 - Who’s Your Midnight Call?

In this deeply reflective episode of Magic Seeds, Laura and Adam engage in a heartfelt conversation about the people who hold the most meaningful roles in our lives. They explore the connections that anchor us—the ones who lift us up in difficult times, the ones we’re willing to show up for no matter what, and the ones we can be completely open and vulnerable with as we navigate life’s experiences together.   Laura and Adam invite listeners to think about these relationships and the privilege of being both supported and supportive. They also discuss the importance of recognizing co-dependencies in these connections, offering thoughtful insights on how to ensure these bonds remain healthy and balanced.   Throughout the episode, Laura and Adam reflect on the beauty of shared journeys, the courage it takes to be vulnerable, and the gratitude we can show to those who walk beside us. They encourage listeners to pause and ask themselves: Who are the people you can call in the middle of the night? And how can you express your appreciation for them this week?   Tune in to this thought-provoking conversation and join Laura and Adam as they celebrate the power of connection, togetherness, and the gift of being there for one another. https://awakeningsonline.net/ https://awakeningshealth.com/

Oct 3, 202545 min

Episode 110: The Anxiety of Change: Showing Up Through Life’s Transitions

Welcome back to Magic Seeds! After a summer hiatus, we’re diving into a topic that’s been front and center in our lives: the anxiety of change. Whether it’s our pre-teen navigating the emotional rollercoaster of middle school or me, as a mom, navigating the ups and downs of perimenopause, change is messy, uncomfortable, and sometimes downright hilarious.   In this episode, I reflect on the highs and lows of our summer—spending every day with my three daughters, tackling sibling dynamics, and learning how to show up for each other during big transitions. We’ll explore how we, as parents, can choose to guide our kids through their big feelings without coddling, and how I’m choosing to own my own emotions rather than blaming them on hormones.   We’ll also share some exciting updates for the podcast, including plans to add video, bring on more guests, and track our family’s journey through these transformative years. If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed by change—whether it’s in parenting, relationships, or your own personal growth—this episode is for you.   What You’ll Learn in This Episode: This episode dives into the emotional ups and downs of parenting pre-teens and the importance of showing up intentionally during life’s big transitions. I share personal reflections on navigating perimenopause and how I’m choosing to own my emotions rather than letting them control me. We’ll also talk about balancing humor and grace when dealing with change and share some exciting updates about the future of Magic Seeds.   Resources & Links: Subscribe to Magic Seeds on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or your favorite podcast platform. Follow us on Instagram and Facebook for updates, behind-the-scenes moments, and more. Have a topic or guest suggestion? Reach out to us at https://awakeningsonline.net/ https://awakeningshealth.com/.   Join the Conversation: How do you navigate the anxiety of change in your life? What helps you show up for yourself and your loved ones during big transitions? Share your thoughts with us on social media or leave a comment or review—we’d love to hear from you!

Sep 19, 202537 min