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Katie: Hello and welcome to “The Wellness Mama Podcast.” I’m Katie from wellnessmama.com and wellnesse.com. That is wellness with an e on the finish. That’s my private care line. And I’m right here immediately with Jules Schroeder and we speak about residing an unconventional life and intuitive residing. Jules is an enchanting individual. She’s ranked by “Inc Magazine” as quantity one of many prime 27 feminine entrepreneurs altering the world and is likely one of the prime 40 millennials to observe. She’s additionally a musician and visionary on a mission to encourage folks to create a life by their very own design, which is what we speak about immediately. She’s the creator of Unconventional Life, in addition to a Forbes column. And a top-ranked podcast by the identical identify for entrepreneurs that options the tales of individuals residing on this new paradigm. And she reaches tens of millions of individuals via her work.
In this episode, we go on quite a lot of subjects we speak about how she was on “American Idol” when she was 16. How a near-death expertise shapes the course of her life. How she broke the assumption that to be able to have extra, you need to do extra, and broke the behavior of working 14 plus hours a day. Her ideas on shifts in greater schooling, ideas on creating within the bodily world versus non-linear actuality creation, and residing an intuitive life via your personal distinctive blueprint. Very fascinating, wide-ranging dialog, I do know you’ll get pleasure from it. So let’s be a part of Jules. Jules, welcome. Thanks a lot for being right here.
Jules: Katie, thanks. So good to be right here. Hi, everybody.
Katie: And now we have so many enjoyable issues to speak about immediately. But earlier than we leap in, I’ve a notice in my present notes that you just did American Idol once you had been 16 and I’ve to listen to this story.
Jules: Yeah. I used to be such a fan. I grew up in Connecticut on the East Coast. And the auditions had been in Boston. And this was, I imply, you realize…I’m 32, 33 now so a few years in the past, and I simply bear in mind going into the stadium, and it took us actually, like, hours and hours and hours to get there. And my mother accompanied me. She didn’t count on me to get via the primary spherical. And, you realize, they line me up in a line, and so they put their hand up. And after they’re palms up, you begin, when the hand comes down, you’re executed. And lo and behold, I bought via that first spherical and so they gave me my little golden slip.
And so, we had been out in Boston, and it was so cool. And then that led to going via a number of extra rounds. And I bought right down to round 200 folks and had my 15 seconds of fame in highschool. I went to this, like, Catholic all-girls highschool, and folks had been like, “I saw you on the TV.” And on the time, I truly…I used to smoke cigarettes, imagine it or not. And so, I bought to a later spherical, and I used to be so nervous once I, like, chain-smoked this entire pack of cigarettes. It’s simply so completely different than the life I stay now. And they’re like, “When you stop smoking, please come back.” I don’t suppose being a 16-year-old smoking cigarettes was good for enterprise at that time. But it was such an excellent, good journey. And I discovered a lot about actuality TV at that time. But yeah, undoubtedly a enjoyable indisputable fact that gave me my 15 seconds of fame as a junior in highschool.
Katie: I wager that was a complete completely different world. And now you have got…you’re well-known for doing many different issues that I’m actually excited to speak with you about. The first is I’ve a notice about your near-death expertise. And I’d love to listen to about this as a result of I believe it is a factor that most individuals hopefully don’t get to expertise, or at the very least fairly often, and I wager it gave you some superb context.
Jules: Absolutely. Well, that American Idol story led me to beginning a number of six and seven-figure companies and had enterprise companions embezzle and, you realize, it was…in 2015, after a slew of simply loopy life occasions. And I used to be out on the water wakeboarding sooner or later, and the loopy factor was three weeks earlier than I’ve at all times had these premonition desires. I had considered one of these desires and this lady got here to me in my dream and she or he was standing in entrance of a mirror and she or he had a tray desk with three candles in it. And she stated that “When the three candles blow out, each candle representing a week that you are going to die.” I awakened that morning and I used to be like, “God, this is a really weird dream.” But I might really feel it in my bones and that there was this intuitive understanding. And actually precisely three weeks to the day, I used to be out on the water wakeboarding with the fellows, and I was a former aggressive snowboarder, and, you realize, I used to be out to see who might get essentially the most air and I spent all morning making an attempt to launch, and lo and behold, I launched and I got here down and I smacked and face-planted. And I did a fast verify in that second. Everything was hooked up. And about an hour later, I bought off the boat, I began to lose feeling in my arms and my legs. I checked out my pal and I used to be, like, one thing isn’t proper.
My subsequent reminiscence I bear in mind popping out of the MRI within the hospital being approached by this white determine six Black Shadow Council member and having this dialog that was “Jules, you have more work to do in the world. Do you want to do it?” And on the time, they thought my neck was damaged. They thought I might need been paralyzed. And I simply bear in mind saying, “Yes, as long as I don’t come back as a vegetable.” And that subsequent time once I was zapped again into my physique, I felt this vitality forge my neck again collectively and shoot down my backbone. And the second that I awakened, it was like all the things shifted. It was very a lot the top of life being pushed by me and the beginning of life coming via me. And it was a wild encounter that there’s a lot extra to say on it. But I bear in mind my sister was within the hospital room and she or he left as a result of she felt this presence coming in. And yeah, seemed on the calendar that day and it was precisely three weeks, so.
Katie: Wow. That’s a kind of tales that offers you goosebumps, for positive. And it feels like that then form of led to shifting the course of quite a lot of issues in your life past that. And you talked about at that time, you had been already within the midst of companies and also you had lots happening. What modified for you after that? How did that begin expressing completely different in your life?
Jules: Yeah. So, you realize, a couple of 12 months earlier than, you realize, I had this publishing firm. We had this enterprise associate embezzle and had you realize, 20-some completely different staff. And so, I used to be very a lot on this perception that to be able to have extra, you needed to do extra, you needed to be extra. And so, within the midst of that I went from, you realize, working perhaps 6 to eight hours a day to 12 hours a day to 14 to 18 hours a day with the strong of I simply do and do and do. And lo and behold, that clearly was not true. And so, it was like a 12 months earlier than I’d began this delicate loss of life nearly capped with this like full-on loss of life. And I bear in mind proper after that have, I get a name three weeks later from this lady who’s working on the United Nations and she or he was like, “Hey, do you wanna come to be a global ambassador for education?” And we had met at a TEDx speak, you realize, months earlier than. And I used to be like on this neck brace. I’m like, “It’s not really the best time.” But I simply hear this voice and it’s like, “Tell her you’ve got this initiative called CreateU to reimagine higher education.”
And at that second, I believed I had fully misplaced my thoughts. I used to be, like, “CreateU? You want me to tell a UN lady that I have an initiative when I have nothing other than a voice in my head?” And I stated it and she or he was like, “Can you be at the UN in three weeks.” And so three weeks later, discovered methods to put an internet site, a group, all these issues collectively. I’m on my strategy to the UN, Forbes Under 30 reaches out, after which, you realize, a couple of months after that, they requested if I needed to start out writing for them. And I truly informed them…I used to be like, “I’d love to write but I also have this vision for a podcast to tell stories of people doing life differently.” And they’re like, “Great. Make it the first official podcast of Forbes 30 Under 30.” And that launched on to “Unconventional Life.” And it was the domino from there. I bought into doing stay occasions everywhere in the world and constructed this enormous new model.
But it was the primary time that I discovered a house for all of me. I had this perception that I needed to compartmentalize parts of my self-expression. I’m a musician. I educate yoga. I really like, you realize, journey. I really like geeking out in enterprise technique, but I imagine that I needed to maintain all these items separate and there was that first time that I used to be, like, “The unconventional life. Okay, I can get behind this. There’s space for me.” And mockingly, once I introduced all the things collectively, I had extra success and achievement than I had ever had beforehand. And so, I very a lot turned about listening reasonably than what do I need to need to occur? What desires to occur? And can I be the area for that to happen?
Katie: I believe that’s such an essential shift. And that’s actually cool that it occurred for you at such a younger age via a profound expertise. I believe lots of people perhaps do quite a lot of work for a very long time to get items of that to fall into place. So then, let’s speak about your podcast somewhat bit as a result of I’m now a brand new listener and actually having fun with it. Talk extra about how you employ that as a platform to essentially, like, share this message that you just’ve discovered.
Jules: Yeah. So my dad labored Wall Street in New York City. I grew up the oldest of 5 women. It was very a lot a conventional approach of believing and doing when his oldest daughter needed to not go into the company world and change into an entrepreneur, particularly again once I was graduating. There had been no examples of this. You know, it was considered one of 12 profession paths and it was, like, how do you play the sport? And I used to be simply so cussed. And he was like, “Well if you don’t make it, we’re not going to support you.” We at all times have these folks in our life who don’t see your imaginative and prescient but, proper? You bought to remain dedicated to it.
And so, I actually needed to have an area to provide permission. And I at all times prefer to say ‘per my mission’, that regardless of how I’m doing it, otherwise you or another person is doing it, we will take a look at all these completely different tales and discover our piece of it that claims, “Yep, I can too. I can be the space too.” And that’s the concept began the podcast. And you realize, we’ve reached tens of millions of individuals in over 75 completely different nations and individuals who have stated, “Cool, I figured out how to make money in the world. But now what? Why do I still go to bed at night with this nagging feeling that there’s more? How do I also have an epic relationship with my partner? How do I have a lifestyle? How do I get to do all the different things? How do I excel and I didn’t see many models of people really doing this holistic perspective of success.”
And in order that’s the premise of the present, and I discover them a magnet for folks in transition. So if you happen to’re in transition, and also you’re listening to this episode, we’re in good firm. And I discover that one of many issues that I’ve change into the area for is actually that bridge to readability, to permitting folks to activate components of themselves which are nagging however they haven’t put voice to, or these inner knowings however their exterior actuality doesn’t match it but, to essentially have that congruency. And so, the podcast, perhaps will get to change into an area for that. I imply, we’ve had everybody from Marianne Williamson to director of the film “Pretty Woman,” to skilled athletes, to musicians to only truly on a regular basis individuals who have unbelievable tales, you realize, within the Middle East or doing completely different stuff in different components of the world. So it’s been a very unbelievable experience. And I observed for myself, I’ve had extra permission as I’ve gotten to do it. And I believe we’re, I don’t know, six years within the making. Time goes the longer you do one thing.
Katie: I really like that permission for my mission. That’s a very cool resonance of that. And on the enterprise aspect, I can also very a lot perceive your course of with that. I got here from additionally very educational household of PhDs, and I left school on function. And that was a really stunning determination for my household. They had no context for entrepreneurship. And, to their credit score, with out understanding it, they had been at the very least not in opposition to it. They simply didn’t know that it was going to be an important thought. And it was a path I bought to forge by myself. And it’s lovely to see in immediately’s world how individuals are attending to forge these paths and the way issues, to your identify, very a lot there’s an unconventional life and an unconventional lifetime.
You additionally talked about the upper schooling, shifting greater schooling initiative. And I’d love to listen to somewhat bit extra about that, or simply perhaps your ideas and your course of round that. Because that’s one thing that’s additionally very prime of thoughts for me with having six children and the way a lot the world is shifting proper now.
Jules: Absolutely. Well, you realize, podcasts like this, conversations like this, the truth that this will get to be the norm the place you’ll be able to open up your iTunes app or Spotify or wherever you hearken to issues and simply immediately be plugged into completely different worlds is so profound. And for me, you realize, it’s the shift that I really feel like a lot of us we’ve been taught to create very a lot within the bodily world the place it’s, like, we take a look at the textbook, we take the check and we get the job, we get the higher job, and it’s so linear. And one factor that I’ve discovered and the way I’ve had success is that once I take a look at the moments the place I’ve had essentially the most success, or I’ve interviewed my visitors which have had essentially the most success, it’s at all times been about nonlinear actuality creation. There’s been moments the place there’s been profound alignment. So there was a strategy to perceive how alignment feels, instinct, intuition, or wherever you speak about it, after which to immediately translate that into motion, and create from that place.
And I at all times like to consider it. It’s nearly like creating from the sphere reasonably than creating from type. So you’re creating, you realize, from that place of alignment reasonably than simply creating from that place of, like, what’s proper in entrance of you. And I discover once you try this and also you shift that, it turns into much less concerning the hours doing one thing and extra concerning the course of and the expertise of doing it.
And I really feel like we’re in a spot proper now, particularly after COVID and issues like that, that the kind of management and the kind of studying that we do needs to be embodied. It needs to be experiential. If I take a look at…you realize, I don’t need to go get relationship recommendation from somebody who, you realize, is on the market preaching, who’s by no means been in a relationship, or who’s been in like six completely different marriages and is, like, you realize, that’s…I need to discover that embodied instance. And I believe that’s the sweetness about greater schooling now with so many various methods of unschooling or studying on the earth, and even having issues like this, is we get to essentially have shortcuts to, like, “Okay, this person’s walked my path, and they’re doing it now. How are they doing it?” And the trail to doing it, it’s so distinctive for all of us.
And I discover it turns into much less about how do I copy their system, that that’s an important template, however how do I perceive how my distinctive blueprint works such that once I perceive how my distinctive blueprint works, each single time I can take that blueprint and apply it into a unique approach. And, like, as a, you realize, musician, I used to be like, “I want to be a professional musician. Okay, what do I know about my blueprint that’s been successful in business creation? Okay. I’m really good at networking. If I stay like this…” And so I work out how I study, I work out the circumstances I must study, after which from that place, I replicate it in several industries.
And that’s what permits me to be fluent in all these instruments I believe for any of us. Like, it’s not like I’m, you realize, particular. I’ve simply spent quite a lot of time eager to know the way I work so once I set the circumstances to thrive, then I can step into something. And that’s what I believe this shift about studying and even reimagining greater schooling is that… Like, I’m such a visible kinesthetic learner. Like, once I’m having somebody, like, speak to me, like, auditory and different methods, like, I don’t get it. I’m like, “I got to touch it. I got to be in the media.” And so, I discover conventional studying, you realize, we get pushed into one format. And so, this turns into about self-discovery for you and the way do you set your self within the circumstances that thrive? And I believe osmosis, being within the medium, being round group, having group like this that you just supply on this podcast, it provides us that area to do it. And that’s the place I believe, shifting ahead, we’re gonna see increasingly of, which is why now we have all these unbelievable younger children. Like, I discussed this lady, she was the youngest designer to be on New York Fashion Week on the age of 11. Like, there’s all these unbelievable, you realize, kids, and even adults, you realize, on the market doing it, by having their very own map.
Katie: Yeah, I really like that. And I’ve talked a couple of related idea simply throughout the well being realm, and that individuals ask me, like, “Oh, what did you do that helped the Hashimotos? What did you do that helped the weight loss?” And I’ve stated the identical factor. I’m like, “I could tell you the things I did, but at best, it’s gonna be something you can pull ideas from that we’re each so individual, you have to find the framework that’s going to work for you, and that’s through experimentation.” So I’d love to listen to about your technique of this, like that concept that it’s not following a template however discovering your form of distinctive methodology and this and the way do you develop that? How does an individual discover their distinctive blueprint?
Jules: Yeah. That’s nice. You know, I discover that, you realize, in immediately’s world, now we have a lot noise. And coming again to what I used to be saying earlier, there was at all times this course of of getting to do extra to be able to get the outcomes. So very a lot creating within the subject. I need to have a profitable enterprise, then I ought to spend at the very least 5 hours a day in consumer outreach and I ought to have a minimal of 15 gross sales calls, after which that may create the conversion and that may give me the factor, or insert regardless of the recreation is that you just’re taking part in into that system.
And what I observed is that with out having the area, I truly imagine that once we go to create from a unconscious degree, it provides us the area to then entry on the aware realm. And once we’re congruent with it, that’s how we create these quantum leaps. And living proof, once I was going via this embezzlement, you realize, I had been working 15,16 hours a day making an attempt to start out 4 completely different different corporations to pay for all of the mess of issues. And I lastly hit some extent with the breaking well being journey. I had six concussions, fractured vertebrae. I’ve truly handled Epstein-Barr, like so many various issues that I used to be like, “My body I’m in brain fog at least eight hours a day. There’s no way…” Like, I believed I used to be, like, making progress, however your baseline is so lowered that you just lose contact of what progress is.
And so, I created this recreation that I referred to as the Hell Yes or No recreation, and I stated for myself for 60 days, as a substitute of doing extra, what if I used to be truly going to be no to all the things? Like, might I truly even hear my full sure, which means there was a lot ought to yeses, you realize of, like, “Oh, you know, my partner needs something. Oh, the business needs something. Oh, this me something,” and I misplaced contact of the place I’d give my vitality. And these true 10 out of 10 yeses, these full-body yeses the place somebody’s like, “You want to come on, you know, a getaway this weekend?” And you’re like, “Oh my goodness, yes.” Like, I misplaced contact to that. And so the very first thing I did was I audited all of the areas of my life, spirituality, profession, relationships, household, and I put all of the issues that I do every day, you realize, whether or not it was answering emails, making lunches, like, no matter these issues may be. And I gave them an inventory on a 1 to 10 of simply aliveness, and I didn’t overthink it. So, everybody, you’ll be able to go forward and do that, you’ll be able to go forward and put the checklist down underneath 1 to 10. And 10 is like most sure, most aliveness, one is like, “I really should quit that thing right now.”
And once I checked out that audit, I discovered that there have been solely two issues on my checklist at that time limit that had been truly an 11, CrossFit and music. The period of time that I spent doing these two issues was in all probability 5% of my general time. Most of my time was truly within the fives and sixes. So the common of my life, my life power was, like, at a 5. And right here I used to be, like, eager to do all these items to higher myself, however I had to take a look at my relationship to my vitality with relationship to my time and what I used to be giving my sure too. And so, that consciousness was step one as a result of I believe when you have got consciousness and motion, that equals transformation. And typically these micropatterned interrupts, whether or not it’s one thing you hear within the podcast, now we have to create them or we are going to by no means discover new consciousness, you realize. That consciousness then allowed me to be trying on the motion. And then from the motion, I might take a unique selection. And the humorous factor is what I observed is once I began saying no to issues and I gave myself this experiment for per week, I observed that each time I stated no to one thing that was, like, six or seven, like a possibility that, like, “Oh, but if I lose that opportunity, maybe I won’t get one again.”
I began coaching my atmosphere that I wasn’t obtainable for sixes and sevens. And mockingly, although I needed to be affected person with a no, a 9 or a ten would begin to seem. It’s form of like a relationship, if you happen to discover, like, you’ve had like an excellent associate, however you actually need to name him the one or no matter that may be, and also you’ve been doing the identical kind of routine patterns, you need to begin coaching your atmosphere that you just’re obtainable for one thing completely different.
And so, as an experiment, you are able to do the checklist, or you’ll be able to simply take a look at your life for the following week and simply monitor. When you get these invites, how does it really feel in your physique? Do you are feeling aliveness? Do you are feeling contraction? Can you give it a quantity or not give it a quantity? And simply discover what your relationship is to how you are feeling after it. Because I discover often once you say sure to the sixes and sevens, they’re form of like sixes and 7 outcomes. And then once you say sure to these 10-out-of-10s, like, the key menu turns into obtainable. There’s, like, what you suppose is feasible, after which there’s, like, what you realize could possibly be potential, and there’s that you just don’t know that you just don’t know that turns into potential. And so, I discover a lot opens up in that area and your relationship to your no alongside along with your relationship to your sure is such a straightforward strategy to begin coaching your atmosphere for what you’re obtainable for. And from that place, I discover it creates basis for much more studying and constructing to happen.
Katie: I really like that you just talked about the phrase must also as a result of that’s one thing I’ve stated for a very long time, is anytime you hear that phrase internally of, “I should,” that it’s a good time to pause and mirror and return, as a result of it’s probably there’s some form of conditioning there that’s not truly needed in your greatest good or one of the best good of the folks you care most about. And all of us have these patterns that come from previous life. And I do know this may be a harder query to reply, however for lots of the mothers listening, I do know quite a lot of the issues on our calendars and our weekly schedules relate to our children, who do, in truth, want our vitality and our consideration. Any particular steering for people who find themselves the caretakers of younger kids and nonetheless going via this course of?
Jules: Well, ladies are extraordinary. God, now we have balanced so many issues on our plate that most individuals don’t see, and the one time they see it’s when one thing’s not working, however they don’t see all of the hours that go into it. And what I’d say is that carve out these occasions, proper? There’s the issues you’ll be able to management and the issues you’ll be able to’t management, but you at all times get to regulate the way you relate to it and also you at all times get to regulate what vitality you get from it. And if you happen to discover that there’s only a process that you just don’t actually love, whether or not that’s like driving the youngsters to work every single day, or no matter it may be…to work every single day, driving the youngsters to high school every single day, or no matter it may be, you then get to shift and perhaps that’s one thing you renegotiate. If there’s a process that you just do that basically provides you a 3 on a regular basis, perhaps there’s a dialog that may occur along with your associate, or if you happen to don’t have a associate, perhaps there’s an important alternative. “God, this thing gives me a three and drains so much of my energy. Is there a way that I can get some support?” And perhaps my children’, you realize, mother lives close by or of their neighborhood or that may be the factor, however I at all times discover if you happen to get actually clear on one thing that basically drains, there’s at all times an answer.
And it’s not about taking all the things. You don’t need to go to your entire life and hash it if you happen to don’t have that availability, however simply take a look at these one or two needle movers. And, you realize, living proof, having a clear area with my associate is so essential to me. We realized we’d at all times get in these arguments the place he’s up later than I’m and I come residence and there’s dishes within the morning and I begin my workday and it simply actually wrecks my vibe once I get up. And he discovered that 5 minutes of him placing cups into the synchro dishwasher and wiping down the counter tops earlier than he goes to mattress, I really feel fully remodeled and my morning goes from, like, a variable, “Is it going to be a 3 or a 10?” To like a dependable, “I feel excited to start my day.” And so, that one motion, 5 minutes bought tremendous clear on, hey, that’s all it must be as a needle mover. And so, I’d begin to take a look at noticing what are these issues particularly that basically zap, and you may slowly begin to convey up your baseline. And from that baseline, I discover extra choices and alternatives change into obtainable when issues appear ordinarily fairly mounted.
Katie: And as a piggyback to that query, I believe for the mothers listening as effectively, I at all times attempt to convey it again to the parenting angle somewhat bit. And that like as we undergo these shifts, additionally how can we assist our youngsters undergo these shifts earlier and never get to the purpose that we’re earlier than they determine a few of these issues out. And so, I’d love to listen to when you’ve got any steering for a way can we assist give our youngsters these instruments from a younger age? And I believe in immediately’s world, children are even the sufferer of quite a lot of societal shoulds and expectations and the fixed going and going and going.
Jules: Absolutely. You know, and I even like…you realize, we talked about being a lady as effectively, however I imply ladies, males, whoever is listening, however it’s. It’s like so many hats that you’re required to put on and do it largely in silence. And earlier than we had communities and podcasts like this, like, I’d at all times really feel just like the lone wolf that, like, nobody bought me, and particularly if I used to be pondering in a different way or wasn’t, like, pleased with the established order, although I needs to be joyful as a result of I’ve all my wants met as a result of I’ve this great point. And that, like, even means to say, “Hey, it’s okay for me to desire more.” And need I believe is such a wonderful factor and it sparks creativeness and in addition creativity. And I discover the extra that I enable that, which can be linked to lifeforce and cash. And it’s all one channel that once you open and also you activate that channel, all of the gold movement. And I like to consider…it’s such as you’ve bought a hose hooked as much as the sky and it strikes via us. And oftentimes now we have these little kinks, that, you realize, we really feel, like, you realize, these are luxuries, proper? “Ugh, I’ll get to myself later. Ugh, I’ll get to it later.”
Yet the how we be and the way we stay in that congruent I believe is the most important factor for youngsters that we get to mannequin. And as somebody who’s so hypersensitive, and I didn’t perceive this about myself, you realize, till a lot later. Like, I’m such an introvert-extrovert that, you realize, give me the situation and I’ll present up. But, you realize, that’s quite a lot of impacts, and particularly after my near-death expertise. Plus having moments the place I used to be on the crimson carpet, and I used to be seeing entities after which I used to be feeling folks’s interval cramps, and I used to be like, “What is going on in my life? Have I really lost my mind?”
And I simply wanted to know that sensitivity is okay, and that there’s circumstances for a way I get to be with my sensitivity. And I believe with kids, getting to indicate them, A, completely different ways in which they get to, you realize, be with one another is so essential. And then the opposite factor I discover is, like, the hole. I discover oftentimes it’s, like, we must always have grownup conversations after which child conversations, and I believe that’s true. But I discover what I really like concerning the lady that I mentor is that, you realize, she’s included in all the things that she will get to be round. There’s no, like, she grows up after which life is a sure approach. There’s quite a lot of inclusion alongside the way in which. And I believe there’s a time and a spot for that. But having the ability to bridge that hole I believe is so essential as effectively.
Katie: I agree. I believe the modeling is a large a part of it. And additionally, I’ve stated for years as effectively, like children are so past able to understanding a lot. And once we give them that respect of training and having these conversations with them, it’s superb, whether or not that be in simply the family realm of them serving to out round the home, or whether or not it’s children beginning companies, which mine are doing as effectively. They’re so infinitely able to these issues if we simply don’t get of their approach.
Jules: Yeah, completely. And even with the sensitivities to step two, you realize, it’s like caring for your self first. And truly, like, there’s occasions I don’t need to go meditate twice a day, nor do I’ve the time to or no matter it may be, however I do know that these quarter-hour, or that 10 minutes, and even that 5 minutes ripples a lot that it doesn’t matter what I give or say or do, if I get proper with my vitality first, it should at all times transmit, you realize, extra seconds, so.
Katie: And let’s speak somewhat bit extra about intuitive residing. I do know you’ve written a e book about this, which I’ve, however I haven’t gotten all through but. So, I’d love to listen to you form of clarify, A, what led to this e book, and in addition perhaps stroll us via a few of the processes.
Jules: Yeah, completely. So this e book we truly simply did. It was a collaboration with Dr. John Demartini and a number of other different superb authors. And we, you realize, launched it in February. We hit bestseller in 5 completely different classes in 27 nations, which is, like, wild to see how stuff like that strikes. And, you realize, the method behind it was actually for girls. It’s this dialog that we’ve been having in so some ways about starting to activate, you realize, the female approach and permitting ladies to have extra belief, extra readability, extra ease and breaking via the concern of taking on area, the concern of residing life from a unique approach, the concern of even, like, nearly, “Am I going to be too selfish or am I going to miss something?” And so quite a lot of the premise of that e book, you realize, one of many issues that I wrote about is what I name intuitive motion, and which is actually this nature of, you realize, listening and residing from this deep place, being in motion round it, after which creating your world from that place.
And I discover quite a lot of occasions, you realize, instinct is that this factor the place, you realize, it feels, like, you realize, this mysterious factor that occurs sometimes. I can’t actually belief it. Whenever I do get an perception, it’s, like, unruly and it sends me in a path that’s not handy. And so, now we have all of those completely different beliefs about how we relate to it, but I believe, inherently, that’s the place our energy… When I take a look at occasions that I’ve had most success in my enterprise, it’s as a result of I’ve taken impressed motion. When I take a look at occasions with relationships, it’s as a result of I stated one thing that I used to be so daring and so terrified to talk. And so I at all times prefer to say, if you happen to’re in that intersection between feeling, like, you realize, completely scared or, like, fully excited, I prefer to say I’m both batshit loopy or completely onto one thing, that that nervous excited candy spot is often an important indicator to lean in. And I discover that organising the construction for affirmation, so giving your self somewhat little bit of area for deep listening, whether or not that’s even driving, you realize, placing in your favourite tune, if you happen to’ve bought just some minutes within the morning or when you’ve got the luxurious of, I imply, actually, meditation. If you don’t have the time to meditate for 10 minutes, I at all times prefer to say it is advisable restructure some priorities. And that 10 minutes might even be, like, within the lavatory, closing the door with the little children or no matter it appears like, you realize, for you. It doesn’t need to be good.
But via that deep listening, you then get to create an area for affirmation, like, what we had been speaking about earlier, you get to coach your atmosphere to have the ability to hear, “Hey, I heard you and I’m going to listen, and this is what happened as a result.” And that, you realize, might be one thing like, “Hey, I really feel like I need to go to Starbucks right now. I don’t know why. That seems absolutely crazy. That makes no sense in my day.” And then you definately go there, and you find yourself having this dialog. And this occurred to a pal of mine who’s, you realize, a top-charting musician. He bought the hit to go to Starbucks. He ended up speaking to this man who was paraplegic. And they wrote the tune collectively referred to as Running Man, and it got here out and it, like, hit lots of of tens of millions of streams simply because he adopted that nudge.
And so, if you happen to can provide your self the play to experiment somewhat bit about when do now we have these nudges and might I give some affirmation with out judgment? Can I simply improve my motion quota? Because there’s issues that we wish in life and we really feel disconnected, like there’s a niche. But once you put your self within the medium of simply being in motion with these nudges, quite a lot of stuff tends to indicate up in lots faster capability. And I at all times prefer to say when now we have a aim, oftentimes we give it some thought, like, a step 10, “Like, I want to start a podcast,” If you’ve by no means executed a podcast or something like that, it feels so daunting that you just in all probability are paralyzed in that step for a very long time. Or, “I want to write a book.” If you’ve by no means executed that, like, that was me for, like, six, seven, nevertheless a few years that once you begin to say, “Okay. cool, what’s the very very first thing I can do? I don’t know. I can get into dialog with individuals who write, or I can name up a pal and simply share what my thought is of a e book and that would dictate the following step.
And living proof, I bought approached by this lady who’s working with Dr. John Demartini. And, you realize, she was like, “I love what you’re doing in the world. I’d love to follow you along with this. Do you want to contribute a chapter? And can you have it done in two weeks?” And I used to be like, “That is a bold timeline.” But that daring timeline is the construction that I must get what I really feel out. And that’s the final piece that I’d say is simply create the construction. You know, coming again to the circumstances to thrive, what’s the construction of achievement you want?
And I needed to be a author a few years in the past for a very long time. And if I hadn’t had that template with Forbes that required me each single day to submit, you realize, an article nearly 4 occasions per week, I’d have by no means progressed as a author. I used to be a horrible speller., undoubtedly dyslexic. There was no cause I ought to have my phrases, proper? Like, there was all this concern. And I had validation that supported why I shouldn’t be on forbes.com, but somebody believed in me. And, you realize, it took me 9 hours to put in writing 500 phrases, after which ultimately 5 hours, after which slowly, it bought to be far more environment friendly. But if I didn’t have that construction that was sufficiently big for me to maintain going or one thing that I might present up for, I’d have by no means gotten previous that. And so, quite a lot of the e book is about feeling what’s inside you, studying methods to affirm it, and creating buildings that enable these kinds of issues to maneuver with ease and doing it in natural approach. And it’s only a completely different approach of orienting from how we’ve been informed extra linearly methods to begin creating extra intuitively and albeit, with extra ease.
Katie: Yeah. And I believe you’re proper, that that form of stepping again course of in evaluating and simply having that consciousness is a vital key step. At least in my very own life, I’ve seen it’s exhausting to have a touchpoint along with your instinct once you’re in that overwhelm. Like, these appear to work very a lot in opposition to one another. And there have been factors in my life the place I needed to take a step approach again and take all the things off the desk for a short while after which reevaluate, as a result of I believe that overwhelm and that concern, to your level, form of will get in the way in which of having the ability to truly try this deep listening in any respect.
Jules: Yeah. A 100%. And I discover it’s like…for me, it’s the distinction of, effectively, how do I’ve an excellent life, to how do I’ve a unprecedented life? How do I’ve a life that I’m so wildly turned on by? How do I take a look at the place I put these ceilings or higher limits about… “Well, my relationship is always going to be good, but it’s never going to be epic,” or like, “Oh, this health thing is going to be this, but it’s never going to be that.” And how do I simply begin to slowly improve, you realize, what I’ve informed myself is feasible to full-blown entering into what is feasible? And I discover the extra wildly turned on the life is that you just stay in, and also you outline that for your self. My model is gonna be fully completely different than yours or anybody else’s. That turns into magnetic and radiant. And from that place, you realize, as a substitute of getting to alter everybody else’s conduct, you change into the area for it and all the things else begins to calibrate from that place.
And it’s like, I don’t know if you happen to’ve ever, like, executed your hair, and also you’ve gotten all dressed up and you are feeling like 1,000,000 bucks and also you stroll down the road and also you watch folks’s response to you from a brand new vitality. It’s like, “Watch out world.” And then there’s occasions the place you’re, like, rolled away from bed and also you’re drained and groggy and pissed off, and also you’re like, “Oh, like, I don’t even want to look at anyone.” And then it’s, like, everybody’s bumping into you. And so you’ll be able to discover gradual shifts in the way you’re being that enable, you realize, large ripples to occur, and also you get to set the parameters, however you matter. And there’s solely considered one of you. And we’re every right here for that reason. And we frequently suppose, and I bought that for my near-death expertise, that my cause isn’t as essential as one thing else that I’ve to provide my time or my vitality to. But the reality is, is that the extra activated you get to be in no matter approach that you’re, the entire level of what we’re doing right here is to have the ability to be that area for ourselves, to be that area for others such that, you realize, this entire human expertise is smart indirectly.
Katie: And I’m additionally glad you introduced up the concept. I believe ladies particularly run into this of form of breaking via concern factors, and in addition that concept of taking on an excessive amount of area. This appears very, very pervasive for girls particularly. It doesn’t appear, on common, to be a factor males run into as a lot. They appear far more competent of their means to take up area. Anything particular to ladies on methods to form of work via that time?
Jules: Yeah, effectively, girls, we’re energy. And it’s like no cause why, you realize, the Dalai Lama has stated that it’s just like the western ladies will take over the world. And there’s full cause why now we have been squished to not take up area, as a result of we’re so highly effective, and in quite a lot of a patriarchal society, and issues are evolving. But in that framework, now we have actually inherited. It’s in our DNA. It is like in our construction, you realize, with cash, with this, with that. And that turns into consciousness of, like, taking a look at what’s been inherited but in addition saying, “God, they’re afraid of me fully unleashed in the world.”
And I discover that understanding your personal energy and connecting it, and even having a easy apply, like a feel-good ritual of noticing, “Okay, when I do this, I get in the frequency.” And there’s just like the Hertz legislation of vitality. And if you happen to take a look at the highest of that, all the things has a frequency. Joy and gratitude is on the very prime, and really, disgrace is on the very backside. So once we’re within the vibration of disgrace, like truly the frequency on the size of disgrace when it comes to what attracts there, versus the attraction of pleasure and gratitude, it’s like evening and day.
And so, I prefer to say to myself, if there’s a approach that I can get right into a feel-good apply, and for me, typically that’s placing on a tune within the morning and like simply lip-syncing in entrance of the mirror. And even when I don’t really feel like doing it more often than not, it’s simply doing it brings me somewhat little bit of a smile, and even like somewhat little bit of a gratitude apply of similar to placing my hand on my coronary heart. And typically I’ll power myself to actually, like, smile, and, like, really feel my cheeks smile, even when I’m actually annoyed. But simply to permit that frequency of gratitude to happen. I discover it’s simply micro issues that I get to deposit into my feel-good, that slowly I construct that muscle.
And once I was coping with autoimmune, you realize, final 12 months, I imply, I had factors the place I used to be so sick and I didn’t even comprehend it the place I couldn’t even get to the kitchen. Like, the truth that we’re even having this dialog to me is a miracle at this level. Like, if you happen to had requested me actually a 12 months in the past, I imply, I used to be in such power ache, I used to be having neurological twitches, that begins to love MS, so many various issues. My psychological well being absolutely plummeted from this virus attacking my central nervous system.
And I bought to some extent the place I felt so profoundly full. I used to be, like, I’ve executed a podcast. I used to be, like, there’s undoubtedly sufficient music, I’ve executed sufficient occasions, I’ve helped sufficient folks. And there was no mild, no apply, no factor, nothing that I did, might enable me to maintain going. It was, like, somebody had taken my mild swap and the kill swap was on. And, you realize, you have got had your personal journey in many various methods. And I’m positive a few of you listening to this, you’re drawn to this dialog, you’ve additionally had that place. And it was nearly like I needed to relearn to stroll. I needed to relearn to be. And what I didn’t understand is that I used to be being requested to run my vitality and be who I’m in a totally completely different approach. And to ensure that me to stay, components of me needed to die, and I had to have the ability to make area for this. And it’s the gorgeous, like, chrysalis into the butterfly and I believe nearly taking on area and the concern to form of meet your self the place you’re at. And I couldn’t in these moments, like, put myself, as a result of as a lot as I needed the constructive I really feel good, the truth was is, like, I used to be in ache.
The irony was the second that I allowed it to be okay, the second that I gave area for it, the second I put consciousness that, like, I might simply meet myself there, the second that very subsequent micro-step occurred, and that very subsequent micro-step occurred. And it’s form of like typically you go to the health club if you happen to haven’t labored out in across the first 5, 10 minutes within the first week of, “This is so stupid. Why am I here?” You’re judgmental. You’re taking a look at everybody round you. But sooner or later, by staying within the medium, you search for, and also you’re like, “Wow, this is awesome.” Or like, “Whoa, look at my progress,” or, “Damn.” And I simply bear in mind trying again, you realize, many months into this, and after that, and I simply had factors and I used to be like, “Whoa, my energy, I can sustain it. I could do a podcast again. This is cool. I can go to the kitchen and go to the grocery store.” And so, I discover simply that dedication to staying within the medium in these feel-good methods, you get much less hooked up to the expectation of methods to be on the opposite aspect. But it extra turns into concerning the expertise of being and assembly your self the place you’re at every single day in that. And that opens up a complete new world that I discover is definitely sustainable.
Katie: I believe that’s so essential. I even have gone via the autoimmune illness journey. And I bear in mind, and my coronary heart goes out to the ladies who’re nonetheless in that fatigue and the way it actually does take over your physique. I believe there’s one thing lovely to that, permitting it to be okay and the way a lot of life appears to be about letting go and never… I believe typically our discomfort comes from our expectations or our shoulds or our eager to power one thing to be a approach. And there’s a lot freedom within the letting go, even when it’s simply feelings, and we’re speaking about our inside expertise. I discovered slowly…I’ve been a gradual learner on this lesson, however that not judging the emotion, however simply accepting it as a part of the human situation and what your expertise is correct now, and doing that very same factor, hopefully, serving to my children to have the ability to, as a substitute of claiming, “Oh, I feel sad. That’s bad.” Or even worse, I hear them say “I am sad,” and attending to go, “Well, let’s step back, because you are not sad. You are you. You’re experiencing sadness and that isn’t necessarily a bad thing.” And, like, “What does that feel like? And where do you feel like in your body? And can you be okay with it? Can you take a deep breath?”
And much more so, I really like that you just speak concerning the energy of girls, as a result of for years and years on this podcast, I’ve stated that mothers are a power of nature and that when mothers change, the world adjustments. Absolutely. And like, we not solely simply have a lot monetary energy on the earth for buying choices, however much more so, now we have that touchpoint in relationship and with the longer term era. And so, I really like that your work additionally helps folks a lot on this journey.
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You additionally talked about gratitude. And I really like this. I believe it’s a kind of issues that I discounted for a very long time till I skilled it, since you hear about gratitude and the way essential it’s. And I wholeheartedly imagine one of the best well being recommendation even I might give anybody is to go outdoors proper after you get up, get outdoors within the mild, as a result of that does a lot in your biology, and write down stuff you’re grateful for. And it doesn’t sound like it will be a giant profound factor, however actually I’ve seen again and again when folks undertake that behavior, their entire mindset shifts, after which their entire life shifts.
Jules: Yeah. Absolutely. And I discover permitting the frequency or the area of gratitude, you realize, to really feel and it’s even one thing I do, you realize…each morning as I prefer to say, you’re both creating out of your imaginative and prescient of the longer term otherwise you’re creating from a reminiscence of the previous. And so, oftentimes we’re on the impact of what’s occurred, leaving our current second actuality on the predictable future of what is going to proceed to occur. And you need to create these micro sample interrupts in your self. And gratitude is such an instantaneous approach. And I at all times prefer to say, if I can visualize and really feel the longer term imaginative and prescient for myself, not simply seeing essentially, however as an expertise, like the way it feels, like and that is one thing I’d do once I was, like, so lots of these mornings, and the daylight was such a giant factor for me as effectively, that I’d really feel myself with vitality, I’d really feel myself with aliveness and I’d let it actually take up my entire being and I’d see if I might really feel it increasingly and extra.
And the extra I allowed myself to really feel that and anchor to that with imaginative and prescient, that’s when I discovered that it actually anchored, you realize, into the presence and that frequency of gratitude…you’re not accustomed to it, the Hertz Energy Scale, or like vitality of consciousness is a lot energy in checking that out. And I discover that it’s like the way in which to…it’s the hack of life, and, like, all it takes is a couple of minutes and also you simply get to permit your self to hook up with the doing, however most significantly, hook up with the being of that area. And from that coronary heart when you have got coronary heart and mind coherence and people two are at that frequency of gratitude, be careful world. This is the collective rebellion of girls in wealth in all areas. And once we are in coherence with our coronary heart and our mind, we’re unstoppable.
Katie: I additionally love that you just speak about that…channeling your inventive superpower, as a result of I believe ladies have a singular means, as ladies on the whole, to be that inventive power. I believe all people do in fact, however I believe ladies have a very distinctive means to try this in a particular approach. So another pointers or stuff you supply…I’ll suggest the e book in fact as a result of you’ll be able to go into much more in there than we will cowl in a podcast. But another recommendations on channeling that inventive superpower?
Jules: Yeah. So I’m truly about to do a complete summit in May about this. And we must always undoubtedly think about having you on as a visitor as effectively as a result of it was a approach of shifting methods to create. Now, I bear in mind after my near-death expertise if I used to be going to go public communicate or one thing like that, I’d spend a lot time on my slides and my PowerPoint and there was course of and blah, blah, blah. And one time I used to be at a citadel city in Italy. We had been doing an “Unconventional Life.” We at all times do these occasions in unique areas, like bucket lists in Madagascar, Safaris in South Africa this summer time, or a citadel city in Italy. And one thing I felt so nauseous, I had this full-on headache. And I used to be, like, “This is so inconvenient. I’m supposed to give my big keynote, the whole event, blah, blah, blah.” I used to be, like, that builds up, and I used to be like…I actually couldn’t see something. And so, I needed to in that second redirect, and I simply determined to tug everybody out of seats. See, we’re truly on this like Colosseum, like, Roman theater. It was, like, wild the way in which we had been doing it. And I pulled everybody on the stage and all of us sat in a circle. And I used to be like, “This is so weird,” however I used to be feeling guided to do it.
And I simply spoke. And it was, like, I didn’t even know what I used to be saying. And I had my eyes closed for more often than not as a result of folks had been additionally having their eyes closed. And I seemed and folks had been simply streaming tears and emotion in connection to it. And it was, like, one thing took over me that wasn’t absolutely me but it surely was me and I simply allowed the phrases to return via reasonably than for me to drive the phrases. And it was the primary second that I began to shift. Well, what’s it like if I change into much less hooked up to the content material or the factor that I’m doing and extra involved concerning the car that I’m? Meaning can I be a translator for what desires to occur via me reasonably than a steward of me controlling the factor that desires to occur? And that began to shift all the things, as a result of it turned much less concerning the phrases that I say, or much less about how good or how rehearsed or any of the issues, however I began recognizing that it’s transmission. It’s me simply being in that area.
And when you consider music and artwork, you are feeling one thing. It’s uncooked. It simply occurs via. And all of my music albums that I write, I actually sit down on the piano, I put the voice recorder full-on, transmissions. They’re simply channeled songs. And it was a brand new approach of approaching life that I acknowledged that if all I’ve to do is ready the circumstances for this vessel, if I hold my vessel clear with alcohol, I maintain my physique, I get to sleep, I put myself in inspiring conversations like this, then it doesn’t matter what occurs, I’ll belief that that’s precisely what’s presupposed to occur.
And from that place, my vitality, my infinity of creation turns into like quadruple, as a result of I’d much less about me having to regulate it, and I used to be a full-on management freak, recovering management freak. It turns into extra concerning the allowance of that. And I didn’t even understand that was an possibility in methods to create in life that could possibly be a lot extra energized, and all these various things. And so, I’d say we’re all channels. It’s not like some superpower I bought as a result of I had a near-death expertise. We are actually all channels. We have imaginative and prescient, now we have intention, now we have vitality, now we have the life power sufficient. And oftentimes, there’s these kinks within the hose, and typically it feels prefer it’s barely trickling and there’s nothing out, and typically it looks like a hearth hydrant and also you’re like, “This is too much. I can’t control it. I gotta shut it down.” So how do you simply create that regular stream and apply it in all these completely different areas of your life? And I discover everytime you try this, there’s like the key menu emerges many times once more.
And that place, that’s the place a lot magic, that’s the movement, you realize, will get skilled. We speak about movement in yoga and meditation or sports activities and issues like that. But there’s truly you producing that. And I discover it’s a approach that I’ve shifted to residing my life. And if I knew as a child that I might simply study to try this and be that a lot extra permission, I’d have felt so much less awkward and a lot like I didn’t slot in, it will have made much more sense to me that there’s different methods I can create. And so, I additionally get actually excited for extra folks entering into that, as a result of I believe a few of the greatest work is figure that’s emergent and coming via reasonably than…as a result of it meets the second newly with that aliveness and that presence.
Katie: Yeah. And I believe we will all consider examples of issues like these works that really appear to resonate and make ripples on the earth that come from that place. And it’s not that they’re a template or they’re an ideal system or they’re ways. They’re that message that connects on a deep degree with these components of people who then can ripple extra and alter the world extra. I do know there’s a lot extra we might go into immediately and a lot extra to your work than we will cowl in simply an hour podcast, however a couple of questions I’d like to ask earlier than we wrap up. The first being if there’s a e book or a variety of books which have had a profound influence in your life? And if that’s the case what they’re and why?
Jules: Yeah. I really like that. “The War of Art” was a e book that had a very large influence on my life. It talks lots about resistance and the inventive course of. I used to suppose creativity was only for artwork. And then I spotted that my entire life is creativity, and the way inventive I get with my partnerships or taxes or mundane issues had useful exponential. So, when you’ve got some resistance in creativity otherwise you need to breakthrough in that, “The War of Art,” I believe is such a wonderful e book.
The different e book “Ask” by Ryan Levesque was additionally one other large e book. This e book’s premise is actually about if you happen to don’t know otherwise you’re eager to create one thing, methods to get in relationship to asking. So it’s nearly like methods to take imperfect motion by the method of simply being in relationship with different via dialog. I really like that e book.
And lastly, I’d say the e book “The Alchemist,” which is simply an oldie however goodie 5 hour-read. I bear in mind the primary time I learn the entire thing on a sailboat and undoubtedly realized I mustn’t have spent 5 hours on a sailboat studying that factor once I was 10. I used to be so seasick, but it surely’s such a easy apply that if the sort of dialog that we’ve had immediately, you realize, you need to hook up with it additional, it’s one other approach, in like a fictional sense, to have the ability to be with the character of seeing the indicators and methods to create life from these locations.
Katie: I liked that e book as effectively. And I believe you made a very essential level about creativity not simply being in relation to artwork. I believe some folks have already got these processes in relation to music or artwork and it’s straightforward to really feel it than in different points of life. And I believe it’s a wonderful factor to study in all points of life, even when it’s not… But I do additionally suppose these issues are nice methods to nurture creativity. That’s one of many issues I’ve present in my very own life is that making area for these inventive moments actually helps my mindset and my temper and all the things else in different points of life as effectively. And now it’s a factor we do as a household. I’ll sit down and begin drawing or portray and my children will be a part of me and it’s a wonderful bonding time as effectively. Any different parting recommendation for the viewers immediately could possibly be associated to something we’ve talked about or one thing completely completely different.
Jules: I’d say that if you happen to’re having this dialog and also you’re listening to this episode, know that your voice issues. And it’s really easy typically to listen to issues and eat issues and be, like, “That was nice for her,” or, “Wow, I feel something from that.” But it is a co-created dialog. If you’re listening to this dialog, you’re part of this dialog, you’re not separate from this dialog. And I discover once we begin residing life like we’re included within the dialog, or included in what’s occurring, we’re not separate from it, we begin being within the medium within the present of life and issues that we need and need and imagine for ourselves change into potential as a result of we embody ourselves. No one’s going to incorporate you for you. No one’s going to take one thing that you just hear and transfer it for you. And simply that consciousness of, “I matter. I’m a part of this conversation because I’m hearing this conversation, and if this conversation wasn’t for me that I wouldn’t be drawn to this conversation.” You begin acknowledging your participation within the recreation.
And so typically, we’re at all times unconsciously taking part on this will get to be the second in your life that you just flip up the dial, all of the issues that you just give your vitality and all of the issues that you just’re taking part in. And you get to essentially declare, “I matter in this. And when I bring my full force, watch out. When I bring my full attention to my full presence, watch out.” And you get to see your self shift by permitting your world to shift. And so, I’d simply say discover that if you happen to’re right here, it’s since you deserve it. And that you just get to maintain creating your life from that place. And that it’s one thing that I hold doing as I hold permitting myself to be within the lively position of the creator reasonably than that passive position. And once I try this, it’s at all times extra enjoyable.
Katie: That’s lovely. I really like that. Where can folks discover you on-line and continue to learn from you and hold listening to and seeing your work?
Jules: Yeah. So, I’ve a podcast, “The Unconventional Life” podcast that we talked about, and it’s bought 300-Plus episodes. So if you happen to search “Unconventional Life” on iTunes or Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts, we’re in every single place. So you’ll be able to take a look at “Unconventional Life.” You can even take a look at Jules Schroeder on Spotify. That’s J-U-L-E-S S-C-H-R-O-E-D-E-R. And I’ve bought all my music and stuff that’s on there, julesschroeder.com. We additionally do occasions. We’ve bought one arising at a non-public island in Fiji on the finish of the 12 months for a bunch of about 150. We’re going to take over a ship in Antarctica subsequent 12 months. So we’re at all times doing enjoyable areas everywhere in the world. So if being in motion is fascinating to you, take a look at these locations as effectively. And we at all times do free on-line summits, meditations, all of the stuff is on the web site. Just put Jules Schroeder or @julesschroederlife on Instagram and you may observe me there.
Katie: Awesome. Jules, thanks a lot in your time immediately. This was such a enjoyable dialog and, hopefully, resonated with quite a lot of the folks which are sharing their time with us immediately.
Jules: Thank you a lot, Katie, and for being the area for conversations like this to exist. I do know oftentimes, as a podcast host, we don’t at all times see on the listener aspect what it takes to generate persistently in your life. And thanks for being a visitor to that. And thanks a lot, everybody. It was so nice to be with you all.
Katie: Thank you. And due to all of you as at all times for listening and sharing your most precious assets, your time, your vitality, and your consideration with us immediately. We’re each so grateful that you just did and I hope that you’ll be a part of me once more on the following episode of the “Wellness Mama” podcast.
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