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207. Soulful Creating & Transmitting the Energy of an Offering with Ahava Shira

207. Soulful Creating & Transmitting the Energy of an Offering with Ahava Shira

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When we choose to take our work deeper and bring others into it, some inquiries arise: How do we create offerings that forward our message and mission, that are thought leadership, personified? How do we share in ways that help people feel our offering and that light our fire and keep it burning? And when what we’re creating is so potent and felt, how do we convey it CLEARLY?

Recording this episode with my friend Ahava Shira — author, memoirist, caregiver for her husband with Parkinson's and creative midwife for other writers and caregivers — became a transmission of energy, of feeling. We’ll help you feel what it is to breathe life into your work, to commune with the soul of your offerings and to channel that into sharing. 

In this episode, Ahava and I talk about… 

  • Co-creating with the souls of Rooted and TendHer 
  • What it means to create on a felt level versus an intellectual level
  • How we share without losing that felt sense and bring people inside that feeling
  • How we talk about our work clearly without losing the beauty of the language

Connect with Ahava:

  • Ahava’s website & TendHer lovinginquiry.com
  • Substack “What the Day Holds” 
  • Ahava's IG @ahava.shira 

Connect with Adria: 

  • Uncover your Messenger Archetype & more at AdriaSophia.com.
  • Connect with Adria on Instagram.

 

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