• Lauren: "Give yourself the gift of seeing what you're able to create"
    Oct 27 2025

    Lauren’s story is one of curiosity, courage, and self-discovery. After nearly ten years in a relationship that was increasingly out of alignment with her own growth, she faced a moment of mystical reckoning one afternoon that something had to change. Following her intuition, Lauren navigated a period of transition that involved changing nearly every aspect of her life.

    She shares the emotional complexity of her breakup: both the mourning of what was lost, and the relief and freedom that came from returning to honouring her needs. She also explores the influence of family culture, early lessons about curiosity and self-knowledge, and how those foundations shaped her ability to embrace uncertainty and step fully into her potential.

    Whether you’re facing a major life transition, questioning long-held commitments, or simply seeking inspiration to trust your intuition, Lauren’s story is a testament to leaning into resistance, honouring your inner voice, and embracing the unknown with curiosity and courage.

    Podcast credits:

    Production support by Katarina Podlesnaya

    Music composition by Sophia Wilhelmi

    Artwork by Dan Hollick

    Special thanks to Ferren Warner and Adam Scrivener

    Getting in touch:

    Share your thoughts on the show by writing to podcast@alexmarshall.me.

    Learn more about Alex and his coaching practice on his website.

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    58 mins
  • Introducing: What I Knew
    Oct 10 2025

    What I Knew celebrates the courage that it takes to make big personal changes. My guests tell their stories with candor and vulnerability, giving light to the inner conflict, complexity, and mystery faced in navigating what it means to live a life with purpose. From career changes, to mental health challenges, to spiritual journeys, my guests share insights and moments that any of us can both relate to and learn from.

    Podcast credits:

    Production support by Katarina Podlesnaya

    Music composition by Sophia Wilhelmi

    Artwork by Dan Hollick

    Special thanks to Ferren Warner and Adam Scrivener

    Getting in touch:

    Share your thoughts on the show by writing to podcast@alexmarshall.me.

    Learn more about Alex and his coaching practice on his website.

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    2 mins