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Coloring Outside the Lines: Alex Caiola

Coloring Outside the Lines: Alex Caiola

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We are well into 2024, and I’m excited to share a new series with you, called “Coloring Outside the Lines.” This series will highlight conversations with some fantastic guests about fascinating and intriguing topics regarding high-demand belief systems. Our first guest in this series is Alex Caiola, an intuitive business and executive coach and a true blue Real Housewives expert and fan. With Alex, we discuss the book, “Bad Mormon” by Real Housewives of Salt Lake City (RHOSLC) cast member, Heather Gay. Alex also gets a deeper look into Mormonism beyond what Heather details in her best-selling book.

About Our Guest:

Alex Caiola is an intuitive business and executive coach.  She is also a 3rd generation entrepreneur. Her website is https://www.capricornrisinginc.com and she’s on Instagram @capirocornrisinginc and @highpriestessofbrooklyn. Her business podcast is also Capricorn Rising Inc, found wherever you listen to podcasts.  

Mentioned: 

The Bravostrologer, Alyssa Polinsky @starsxalyssa

Journey of Souls  by Michael Newton

https://www.newtoninstitute.org/publication/journey-of-the-souls/ 

Guerilla videographer, documentary filmmaker, and constitutional activist, New Name Noah aka Mike Norton

https://www.instagram.com/newnamenoah/

Lisa Barlow, owner of Vida Tequila and cast member of Real Housewives of SLC https://vidatequila.com/  

Multi-business owner and cast member of Real Housewives of SLC, Whitney Rose https://wildrosebeauty.com/  https://prismlifestyle.co/ 

Connect with Leaving in Color:

Instagram - @leavingincolor.pod 

Email - leavingincolorpod@gmail.com


Music by Tucker Winters

Art by Jen Cagle Gilmore

Editing by Particulate Media

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