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We Go Boldly Podcast

by Tovah Kopan and Rielly Karsh

Discover your inner strength and unlock your full potential with We Go Boldly—the ultimate podcast empowering us all to grow, understand ourselves, and thrive in every aspect of life. Join us for empowering conversations, expert insights, and actionable tips to fuel your personal growth journey.

Copyright: © 2021 We Go Boldly Podcast

Episodes

EPISODE 138: Finding Harmony in Life: Unraveling the Difference Between Balance and Harmony

1h 6m · Published 13 Dec 05:00

Balance and harmony might sound like the same thing. Today we explore why they are very different and why it matters for you. Balance sounds great, at first. So much so that balance is what we are pushed to want, to seek out, to achieve for most of our lives. As if we can somehow equally carry everything in our lives all the time. Of course, when we fail to achieve this mythical level of perfect balance we feel like we have failed.

This week on We Go Boldly we suggest that rather than achieving balance in our lives, we seek out harmony. That feeling that things are all working together. The sense that it is okay to put one thing down and pick up something else. That the balancing scales are no longer where we are standing, but instead we are performing our own symphony. Even more, the symphony can change at any time, because the goal is harmony not balance.

Join us in discussing how focusing on harmony brings us ease, peace, and progress. Tune in wherever you listen to podcasts today. While you’re there don’t forget to rate, review, and subscribe to the show!

GO BOLDLY HOMEWORK

  1. Take some time this week to think about whether you want to be on the balance beam of life anymore or whether you’d like to find harmony in your life. That’s it. Then reach out to us!
  2. Sign up for our circle.
  3. Sign up for a free intake session with us to decide what service best suits your needs.

RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THE SHOW

Did you enjoy this episode? We would love to hear your thoughts. Head to Apple Podcasts and then rate, review, and subscribe. This way you will get notified once a new episode goes live.

CONNECT WITH RIELLY AND TOVAH

Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/goboldlytogether/

Website:goboldlythepodcast.com

Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/Go-Boldly-Together-105942584706928

LinkedIn:https://linkedin.com/company/go-boldly-initiative

YouTube:http://bit.ly/boldlyyoutube

Pinterest:https://www.pinterest.com/GoBoldlyTogether/_saved/

Twitter:https://twitter.com/goboldlypodcast

Patreon:

https://www.patreon.com/wegoboldly

EPISODE 137: How is your heart with Celestina Ando?

56m · Published 06 Dec 05:00

This season on We Go Boldly we are asking the question, how is your heart? We are diving into the depths of human experience, exploring the elusive concepts of heart, soul, spirit, and well-being. Each week we will embark on discussions that explore the intricate tapestry of our humanity in pursuit of embracing our whole selves and moving towards a more vibrant, fulfilling life.

We coach women to live their version of a bold life and that is what this season is all about, embracing our power, building a bold society of limitless women ready to take on what comes…the good, bad and neutral.

Today we are so excited to welcome someone near and dear to Tovah’s heart, the photographer and business owner Celestina Ando.

Celestina is a contemporary portrait photographer with a boutique studio in Montclair, New Jersey. Her work has been published and featured in various publications. She's won various awards both locally and internationally and has also held three photography exhibits, Celestina specializes in magazine style portraits (headshots, family, senior, maternity, modern boudoir) and loves working with clients who feel aren't photogenic and creating empowering experiences for them.

You can learn more about Celestina’s photography business by going to Celestina Ando.

Did you enjoy this episode? We would love to hear your thoughts. Head to Apple Podcasts and then rate, review, and subscribe. This way you will get notified once a new episode goes live.

CONNECT WITH RIELLY AND TOVAH

Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/goboldlytogether/

Website:goboldlythepodcast.com

Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/Go-Boldly-Together-105942584706928

LinkedIn:https://linkedin.com/company/go-boldly-initiative

YouTube:http://bit.ly/boldlyyoutube

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Twitter:https://twitter.com/goboldlypodcast

Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/wegoboldly

EPISODE 136: Seasons of life

59m · Published 29 Nov 05:00

Tis the season to talk…seasons! We know that caring for your heart while experiencing the ups and downs of all seasons of life. It is so important that we allow priorities to change and fluctuate depending on where and when you are existing. When we plan for the season, we are in we will be happier and more productive. If you try to plan as if you’re in a season you’re not in, you’ll never feel fulfilled.

Today we discuss what to do throughout different seasons of our life. How to handle different perspectives and grow throughout our life. How to handle change we plan for and change we don’t see coming.

Whether we’re talking about the holiday season or the season of changing jobs, losing family, or experiencing other loss, making sure we approach it with kindness for ourselves is a key to showing ourselves grace.

GO BOLDLY HOMEWORK

  1. Sign up for our circle.
  2. Figure out what season you’re in and what that means for you. Are you approaching your current season with kindness?
  3. Sign up for a free intake session with us to decide what service best suits your needs.

RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THE SHOW

Did you enjoy this episode? We would love to hear your thoughts. Head to Apple Podcasts and then rate, review, and subscribe. This way you will get notified once a new episode goes live.

CONNECT WITH RIELLY AND TOVAH

Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/goboldlytogether/

Website:goboldlythepodcast.com

Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/Go-Boldly-Together-105942584706928

LinkedIn:https://linkedin.com/company/go-boldly-initiative

YouTube:http://bit.ly/boldlyyoutube

Pinterest:https://www.pinterest.com/GoBoldlyTogether/_saved/

Twitter:https://twitter.com/goboldlypodcast

Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/wegoboldly

EPISODE 135: How is your heart with Bunmi Emenanjo?

1h 9m · Published 22 Nov 05:00

This season on We Go Boldly we are asking the question, how is your heart? We are diving into the depths of human experience, exploring the elusive concepts of heart, soul, spirit, and well-being. Each week we will embark on discussions that explore the intricate tapestry of our humanity in pursuit of embracing our whole selves and moving towards a more vibrant, fulfilling life.

We coach women to live their version of a bold life and that is what this season is all about, embracing our power, building a bold society of limitless women ready to take on what comes…the good, bad and neutral.

Today we are so excited to welcome back a repeat guest!

Bunmi Emenanjo is a lawyer, entrepreneur, writer, and public speaker. Born in the United States and raised in Nigeria, she was exposed at a young age to globally diverse stories from the works of Chinua Achebe and Wole Soyinka, to Shakespeare and Arabian Nights. Bunmi’s childhood and culture inspire her writing and her work as a curator of children’s books.

An avid reader and culture seeker, Bunmi believes a curious mind, a fearless pursuit of purpose, and an active practice of giving and gratitude are key to whole-hearted living.

In 2019, she founded Atlas Book Club, a company focused on globally diverse children's books that help all kids see themselves represented in the books that they read, and to travel the world through these books.

While Bunmi has had a vast legal career from working in the private sector to the White House under the Biden administration, writing is her passion. When she is not practicing law or working on Atlas Book Club, Bunmi is baking, traveling, and writing stories that fill the heart and move the spirit.

Bunmi lives in Maryland with her husband, her three children, and a devoted Black Russian terrier named Shadow. Her first picture book, I'll See You in Ijebu will be published by Barefoot Books in March 2024.

You can sign up for Bunmi’s newsletter, find links to preorder her book, and learns stay updated on all the news by going to Bunmi Emenanjo | Author.

Did you enjoy this episode? We would love to hear your thoughts. Head to Apple Podcasts and then rate, review, and subscribe. This way you will get notified once a new episode goes live.

CONNECT WITH RIELLY AND TOVAH

Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/goboldlytogether/

Website:goboldlythepodcast.com

Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/Go-Boldly-Together-105942584706928

LinkedIn:https://linkedin.com/company/go-boldly-initiative

YouTube:http://bit.ly/boldlyyoutube

Pinterest:https://www.pinterest.com/GoBoldlyTogether/_saved/

Twitter:https://twitter.com/goboldlypodcast

Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/wegoboldly

EPISODE 134: How is your heart with the sandwich generation?

1h 10m · Published 15 Nov 05:00

Today we continue the pathway into understanding our hearts. Family of all kinds is an integral component of deepening our experiences, understanding, and knowledge of our own hearts. When we take the time to look deep into our closest relationships we can unravel what is most important within us.

We examine the struggle and joy of parenting, caring for aging parents, and remembering to care for ourselves. As people live longer, the experience of being on both ends of the caregiving spectrum can disrupt our own hearts and spirits. While it is exhausting it is also tremendously rewarding.

Tune in to today's episode and let us know your biggest caregiving struggle, and how does it impact your heart?

GO BOLDLY HOMEWORK

  1. Holding space for yourself is essential. It is not something we are encouraged to do. Figuring out how you can hold space for yourself, be okay for holding space for yourself, set some boundaries.
  2. Make a list of where you need to set some boundaries. Pick one boundary and practice and see how you feel.
  3. Sign up for our Circle.
  4. Sign up for a free intake session with us to decide what service best suits your needs.

RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THE SHOW

Did you enjoy this episode? We would love to hear your thoughts. Head to Apple Podcasts and then rate, review, and subscribe. This way you will get notified once a new episode goes live.

CONNECT WITH RIELLY AND TOVAH
Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/goboldlytogether/

Website:goboldlythepodcast.com

Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/Go-Boldly-Together-105942584706928

LinkedIn:https://linkedin.com/company/go-boldly-initiative

YouTube:http://bit.ly/boldlyyoutube

Pinterest:https://www.pinterest.com/GoBoldlyTogether/_saved/

Twitter:https://twitter.com/goboldlypodcast

Patreon:

https://www.patreon.com/wegoboldly

EPISODE 133: How is your heart with Denise Albright

1h 7m · Published 08 Nov 05:00

On We Go Boldly today it's interview day! We are talking to a great friend of the show about how her heart is doing and how she cares for it in the midst of her busy life. Tune in today!

Denise Albright, is a married/working mom of three who turned her quest for efficient motherhood into a thriving business.

Since launching her company in 2016, Denise has revolutionized the lives of millions of moms with her thoughtfully-designed products designed to declutter and organize. Through her systems and clever placeholders, she empowers women to regain control of their lives and to-dos.

Denise's own struggles with work-life balance and the repetition of mom life inspired her to find solutions and become a more efficient and productive mom herself. Her newest product release, the Class Keeper® is an app designed to overcome one of her biggest challenges: “What to do with all these bins of my kids’ keepsake #$&*?!

If this sounds like something your listeners can relate to, let's bring some of Denise's “solution-ary” systems that are changing the game for other moms to your listeners!

Find Denise at denisealbright.com

Did you enjoy this episode? We would love to hear your thoughts. Head to Apple Podcasts and then rate, review, and subscribe. This way you will get notified once a new episode goes live.

CONNECT WITH RIELLY AND TOVAH

Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/goboldlytogether/

Website:goboldlythepodcast.com

Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/Go-Boldly-Together-105942584706928

LinkedIn:https://linkedin.com/company/go-boldly-initiative

YouTube:http://bit.ly/boldlyyoutube

Pinterest:https://www.pinterest.com/GoBoldlyTogether/_saved/

Twitter:https://twitter.com/goboldlypodcast

Patreon:

https://www.patreon.com/wegoboldly

EPISODE 132: How is your heart with your family?

54m · Published 01 Nov 04:00

This week on We Go Boldly we examine the intricacies of family in all its iterations and permutations and how they play a role in our journies. We dig into what family means and how it relates to our season long discussion.

Family is not only the people you are born to, or who raises you, or a spouse and children. Chosen or found family can also have a profound impact on our well being. Understanding your familial and chosen family relationships will help us protect and uplift our hearts.

We talk all about seeking joy in the life you choose, the people you surround yourself with and the family you are willing to have. Part of healthy families must include setting boundaries. Sometimes that requires letting go of the people that are not good for you in your life. Other times it requires you to put in some work to create healthy relationships. We are allowed to seek out and build a family that feels safe, and loving. It is important to acknowledge the role that found family plays in communities of color, and the LGBTQ+ community.

A big part of creating a healthy family, is to understand the difference between a toxic person and a difficult person. Toxic or unsafe people can be dangerous to us and it is essential to know when and how to get away. Difficult people in our lives may be related to us, or within our chosen family groups. We can learn how to manage those relationships and even improve them over time.

GO BOLDLY HOMEWORK

  1. Sign up for our Circle.
  2. Sign up for a free intake session with us to decide what service best suits your needs.
  3. Think about your family and your chosen family and how you can set boundaries to enjoy your family more throughout the holiday season.

RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THE SHOW

Did you enjoy this episode? We would love to hear your thoughts. Head to Apple Podcasts and then rate, review, and subscribe. This way you will get notified once a new episode goes live.

CONNECT WITH RIELLY AND TOVAH

Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/goboldlytogether/

Website:goboldlythepodcast.com

Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/Go-Boldly-Together-105942584706928

LinkedIn:https://linkedin.com/company/go-boldly-initiative

YouTube:http://bit.ly/boldlyyoutube

Pinterest:https://www.pinterest.com/GoBoldlyTogether/_saved/

Twitter:https://twitter.com/goboldlypodcast

Patreon:

https://www.patreon.com/wegoboldly

EPISODE 131: Asking how is your heart with Wendy Meadows?

1h 2m · Published 27 Oct 04:00

This season on We Go Boldly we are asking the question, how is your heart? And because we know we can learn so much from others it is interview day! (our favorite day!)

We help women to live their version of a bold life and that is what this season is all about, embracing our power, building a bold society of limitless women ready to take on what comes…the good, bad and neutral.

Today we are broadening our own horizons and talking to an incredible guest and new friend to the show!

Wendy Meadows is a force who is not afraid to shake things up and get things done. She is the best-selling author of sparkle & GRIT, a certified life coach (mostly to law moms!), and a family law mediator.

Wendy practiced family law exclusively for 15 years. In that time, she became a partner in 5 years, a managing partner in 10, and then “went solo” at 13. However, she knew there was something more for her. In true Wendy fashion, she applied some sparkle & GRIT to her own life and made a leap of faith to become a certified life coach so that she could help her professional comrades beat the burnout, feel heard, and find success in a way that feels good to them. Women who life coach with Wendy say that she “transforms their habits and outlook on life.”

Today, you will see Wendy coaching clients 1:1, coaching small firms; running her group sparkle & GRIT; speaking at events; and mediating family law disputes.

We are so excited to have Wendy join us today!

You can find Wendy on Instagram at Wendy Meadows, Lawyer Mom Life Coach (@wendy_s_meadows) or at Life Coach Wendy S. Meadows (wendysmeadows.com).

Did you enjoy this episode? We would love to hear your thoughts. Head to Apple Podcasts and then rate, review, and subscribe. This way you will get notified once a new episode goes live.

CONNECT WITH RIELLY AND TOVAH

Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/goboldlytogether/

Website:goboldlythepodcast.com

Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/Go-Boldly-Together-105942584706928

LinkedIn:https://linkedin.com/company/go-boldly-initiative

YouTube:http://bit.ly/boldlyyoutube

Pinterest:https://www.pinterest.com/GoBoldlyTogether/_saved/

Twitter:https://twitter.com/goboldlypodcast

Patreon:

https://www.patreon.com/wegoboldly

EPISODE 130: Vulnerability and answering how is your heart?

57m · Published 18 Oct 04:00


“It is not the critic who counts; not the man who points out how the strong man stumbles, or where the doer of deeds could have done them better. The credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena, whose face is marred by dust and sweat and blood…”

— Theodore Roosevelt

Do we have the courage to be vulnerable? When are we at our strongest? It is when we are willing to be the most emotionally vulnerable. Choosing to be vulnerable means facing: sadness, shame, helplessness, anger, embarrassment, disappointment, or frustration. That is what it takes.

This week we talk about how being vulnerable will open up your heart and your world. Of course we talk about the queen of vulnerability, Brene Brown.

Vulnerability is a scary word and a scary idea, but it SO important. How will you be vulnerable this week?

GO BOLDLY HOMEWORK

  1. How will you be vulnerable this week? Will you join our circle? Will you try something soon? That’s your homework! Doing something vulnerable, whether it's karaoke, or sky diving (eek) or something else.

RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THE SHOW

Did you enjoy this episode? We would love to hear your thoughts. Head to Apple Podcasts and then rate, review, and subscribe. This way you will get notified once a new episode goes live.

CONNECT WITH RIELLY AND TOVAH

Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/goboldlytogether/

Website:goboldlythepodcast.com

Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/Go-Boldly-Together-105942584706928

LinkedIn:https://linkedin.com/company/go-boldly-initiative

YouTube:http://bit.ly/boldlyyoutube

Pinterest:https://www.pinterest.com/GoBoldlyTogether/_saved/

Twitter:https://twitter.com/goboldlypodcast

Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/wegoboldly

EPISODE 129: How is your heart with Lisa Lisser

53m · Published 11 Oct 04:00

This season on We Go Boldly we are asking the question, how is your heart? We are diving into the depths of human experience, exploring the elusive concepts of heart, soul, spirit, and well-being. Each week we will embark on discussions that explore the intricate tapestry of our humanity in pursuit of embracing our whole selves and moving towards a more vibrant, fulfilling life.

Today we are broadening our own horizons and talking to an incredible guest and new friend to the show! Welcome Lisa Lisser!

Lisa Lisser is the founder of LZL Coaching, practiced litigation in NYC before retiring to raise her three children.

While at home with her kids, she became deeply involved in non-profit work. She supported her community as a public speaker and advocate. She designed community wide programs and was an active participant on multiple non-profit boards.

A lifelong learner, she went back to school, earned her masters in Jewish education and became a certified spiritual counselor.

Now, a CDC certified divorce coach, she is blending her talents and life experiences to do the work she was meant to do.

She understands the complicated process of divorce through both legal eyes and personal experience. We are so excited to have Lisa join us today!

You can find Lisa on LinkedIn at Lisa Lisser | LinkedIn or at LZL Coaching.

Did you enjoy this episode? We would love to hear your thoughts. Head to Apple Podcasts and then rate, review, and subscribe. This way you will get notified once a new episode goes live.

CONNECT WITH RIELLY AND TOVAH

Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/goboldlytogether/

Website:goboldlythepodcast.com

Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/Go-Boldly-Together-105942584706928

LinkedIn:https://linkedin.com/company/go-boldly-initiative

YouTube:http://bit.ly/boldlyyoutube

Pinterest:https://www.pinterest.com/GoBoldlyTogether/_saved/

Twitter:https://twitter.com/goboldlypodcast

Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/wegoboldly

We Go Boldly Podcast has 162 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 150:50:00. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on November 25th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on May 15th, 2024 18:40.

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