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Electric Ideas with Whitney Baker: Motherhood, Self-Connection, Joyful Living & Self-Care

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Welcome. If you're a woman who has a sense there's more out there for you in your life, I've got you. You're in the right place.

I'm Whitney Baker, host of Electric Ideas. Somewhere along the line with work and kids, life carried on, but I lost track of my truth. I felt like something was missing. Like my energy was splintered and I was trapped reacting to a flurry of outside demands.

I'm on a reflective journey and that's what this podcast is about. We talk about ideas, practices, and habits that help women get back to their heart center and live more fulfilling lives.

Each week, I interview a woman who is lighting her own path. Before our conversation ends, we'll share a reflective question for you to ponder, chat with your gal pals about, or even journal about if you're so inclined.

I started this podcast because I know when women step into their fullest selves, the whole world benefits. Sometimes all we need is a jolt, a laugh, a fresh idea…an aha moment that connects us back to ourselves and our buried truths.

This my friends, is what I call an Electric Idea.
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Our intuition is that inner knowing of what is true. In fact, it can almost be seen as a personal GPS that guides us and speaks our truth from the inside out. When we regularly practice connecting with and trusting this inner guidance system, it becomes much easier to make choices that support our highest good. And while our inner impulses and natural instincts are always there, there can be challenges that can obscure our intuition. ‌ During this episode, Whitney offers practical strategies to forge a deeper connection with our inner guidance system through practice and intention. She emphasizes the importance for women to trust their inner wisdom despite society telling us to seek external validation. ‌ Whitney also encourages women to create a space for introspection by asking themselves what they truly desire. Lastly, she discusses the difference between the voice of the ego and the voice of the intuition, explaining the kindness of the intuition while the ego can have some limiting thoughts. ‌ This episode is sure to give you some simple and tangible practices to foster a stronger bond with your intuition. ‌ Here's what to look forward to in today's episode: Understanding what your intuition is Asking ourselves questions to nurture the connection with your intuition Finding space to listen to your intuition Fun and tangible practices to connect with your intuition Intuition vs. ego A bonus opportunity to practice connection with your intuition ‌ Reflection question to ponder: How can you practice tuning into your intuition while the stakes are low?   Join Back to Bright, a 1:1 personalized, four-week coaching experience where I'll guide you in creating sustainable rhythms of rest, joy, and self-connection.   Learn more about 1:1 coaching with Whitney - book a 15-minute Spark Session   Connect with Whitney: Instagram l Website l 5 Days to Less Stress, More Satisfaction l Tend to Your Soul Toolkit l 10 Soulful Journaling Prompts | Electric Ideas Podcast
Are you feeling the weight of December in your bones, like you're supposed to make everything magical while barely keeping up yourself? This time of year can feel overwhelming, and many of us slip into the belief that we have to end the year strong. But what if you shifted the narrative and chose to end the year soft instead?   In this mini jolt, Whitney opens up about a pattern she's noticed in herself: how stress tends to amplify old, self-sabotaging tendencies. She shares a practical way to interrupt those patterns and bring awareness to the moments when overwhelm starts to spiral. Then she dives into the mindset shift that's changed everything for her: ending the year soft rather than strong. Whitney talks about the kinder, more intentional choices she's been making for herself and her family this holiday season, and how you can, too.   If you've been feeling stretched thin or overcommitted, this episode will feel like an invitation to pause, breathe, and recalibrate. Tune in now and give yourself the soft landing you deserve this season.   Here's what you can look forward to in this episode:  How to recognize and interrupt self-destructive patterns  Practical steps to manage overwhelm  Shifting your mindset - ending the year soft instead of strong  Examples of how to end the year soft  Reflection question to ponder: How can I end the year soft instead of strong?    Join Back to Bright, a 1:1 personalized, four-week coaching experience where I'll guide you in creating sustainable rhythms of rest, joy, and self-connection.   Learn more about 1:1 coaching with Whitney - book a 15-minute Spark Session   Connect with Whitney: Instagram l Website l 5 Days to Less Stress, More Satisfaction l Tend to Your Soul Toolkit l 10 Soulful Journaling Prompts | Electric Ideas Podcast
Have you ever noticed how easily motherhood can slide into a rhythm powered by guilt instead of joy? Many moms spend their days giving endlessly, rarely pausing to ask for what they need. In this episode, Whitney sits down with Heather Chauvin, author of Dying to Be a Good Mother, for a conversation about rewriting the rules of what it means to be a good mom. Chauvin shares how a stage-four cancer diagnosis forced her to listen to her own inner voice, a decisive moment that shifted everything. She explains why honoring personal needs isn't selfish, it's connective, and how it can deepen relationships with our children, work, and ourselves.   Chauvin also introduces the way she structures her days through her Energetic Time Management method, a system that helps moms build their schedules around the feelings they want to cultivate, not the obligations they're trying to survive. She breaks down how energy, not hours, should lead the calendar, and walks through her signature tool: Energetic Time Management, a practical framework for planning life in alignment, reducing mental load, and reclaiming self-connection without sacrificing impact.   Tune in now to learn how to bring more joy into motherhood without apology. For many women, this approach marks the turning point between burnout and brightness, proving that a well-resourced woman contributes differently, loves differently, and leads differently.   Here's what you can look forward to in this episode: The pressure and unrealistic expectations of mothers to self-sacrifice Considering your needs as an act of rebellion Removing guilt and pressure and feeling more alive Energetic Time Management - Figure out how you want to feel and allocate that time to how you want to feel Seeing challenges in parenting as an opportunity for growth and a deeper connection Reflection question to ponder: How would you parent or live if you didn't care what other people thought?   Join Back to Bright, a 1:1 personalized, four-week coaching experience where I'll guide you in creating sustainable rhythms of rest, joy, and self-connection.   Learn more about 1:1 coaching with Whitney - book a 15-minute Spark Session   Connect with Whitney: Instagram l Website l 5 Days to Less Stress, More Satisfaction l Tend to Your Soul Toolkit l 10 Soulful Journaling Prompts | Electric Ideas Podcast   Connect with Heather: Instagram | Website | Book: Dying to Be a Good Mother | Podcast: Emotionally Uncomfortable
Be honest, how many times have you pushed through exhaustion and told yourself you'll "catch up on sleep later?" This is something that is all too common. In this episode, Whitney sits down with sleep expert Terry Cralle to talk about why so many of us have been taught to ignore our bodies and treat sleep like it's optional. Terry shares how this mindset not only leaves us drained but also chips away at our mood, focus, and overall well-being.   Terry explains why sleep isn't just "nice to have," but a biological necessity that supports your brain, mood, memory, and long-term well-being. She shares the real science behind how sleep works, why you can't "make up for it" on weekends, and the simple habits that can dramatically improve your nightly rest. You'll hear simple changes that make nighttime rest easier, plus tips for tackling sleep debt, setting boundaries with your family around rest, and creating routines that feel realistic for busy women and moms.   Tune in now to hear Terry's wisdom and take the first step toward treating your sleep like the priority it truly is.   Here's what you can look forward to in this episode: Debunking the myth that less sleep equals more productivity How sleep helps with memory consolidation What happens to our bodies when we press the snooze button The cognitive clean-up process that happens when we sleep The best course of action to take when we don't get enough sleep Ways to avoid sleep debt when we know we may have to get less sleep Simple sleep habits you should start adopting   Join Back to Bright, a 1:1 personalized, four-week coaching experience where I'll guide you in creating sustainable rhythms of rest, joy, and self-connection.   Learn more about 1:1 coaching with Whitney - book a 15-minute Spark Session   Connect with Whitney: Instagram l Website l 5 Days to Less Stress, More Satisfaction l Tend to Your Soul Toolkit l 10 Soulful Journaling Prompts | Electric Ideas Podcast   Connect with Terry: Website | LinkedIn | Instagram | X | Book: Sleeping Your Way to the Top 
Do you ever feel like your perfectionism is something you need to fix? What if the truth is the opposite—that your perfectionism holds real power?   In this episode, Whitney talks with Katherine Morgan Schafler, psychotherapist and author of The Perfectionist's Guide to Losing Control: A Path to Peace and Power. Katherine challenges the cultural narrative that perfectionism is a flaw and instead shows how, when understood and channeled well, it can be a meaningful strength.   Katherine explains the difference between adaptive and maladaptive perfectionism, how perfectionism shows up differently for women, and why many of us feel caught between our ambition and the pressure to soften it. She also outlines the five types of perfectionists so listeners can recognize their own patterns, strengths and red flags.   Listen in to rethink what perfectionism really is—and learn how to work with your drive instead of against it.   Here's what you can look forward to in this episode: Redefining perfectionism in modern discourse Why women are watering down their perfectionist tendencies when men are unconcerned The 5 different types of perfectionists Aligning your actions to your core values Reflection questions to ponder: What do I want for you?   Join Back to Bright, a 1:1 personalized, four-week coaching experience where I'll guide you in creating sustainable rhythms of rest, joy, and self-connection.   Learn more about 1:1 coaching with Whitney - book a 15-minute Spark Session   Connect with Whitney: Instagram l Website l 5 Days to Less Stress, More Satisfaction l Tend to Your Soul Toolkit l 10 Soulful Journaling Prompts | Electric Ideas Podcast   Connect with Katherine: Instagram | Website | Book: The Perfectionist's Guide to Losing Control | Quiz: Get Your Perfectionist Profile 
Join Back to Bright, a 1:1 personalized, four-week coaching experience where I'll guide you in creating sustainable rhythms of rest, joy, and self-connection.   Do you feel like you're giving so much to everyone and everything that there's barely anything left for you? In this episode, Whitney sits down with Nora Wilhelm to unpack what it really means to create change without burning out in the process. Nora shares her own journey through chronic stress and burnout, and how she learned that taking care of yourself isn't selfish, it's essential if you want to make a meaningful impact.   Nora shares what happens when we push ourselves too hard when trying to do good, and how that pressure can quietly spiral into exhaustion and disconnection. You'll hear her honest reflections on being in the burnout spiral, what it looks like in real life, and the small, powerful shifts that helped her find balance again. This conversation offers a refreshing take on what real self-sustainability looks like.   If you've been feeling like the weight of your responsibilities is starting to take over, then you won't want to miss this episode. Tune in to learn how nurturing yourself can actually make your work, your relationships, and your impact stronger and more meaningful.   Here's what you can look forward to in this episode: What it looks like to contribute to change without losing yourself in the process Unlearning to sacrifice yourself Breaking the cycle of slipping back into old patterns when burnout hits Contributing positively from a place of integrity Reclaiming contribution in small ways Using art as a tool for inner work Trusting yourself and the path you're on Reflection questions to ponder: Am I really dedicating my life energy to what is truly mine to bring? Am I really dedicating my life energy in the way that is most aligned with doing what I truly am here to bring and contribute?   Learn more about 1:1 coaching with Whitney - book a 15-minute Spark Session   Connect with Whitney: Instagram l Website l 5 Days to Less Stress, More Satisfaction l Tend to Your Soul Toolkit l 10 Soulful Journaling Prompts | Electric Ideas Podcast   Connect with Nora: Instagram | Website | Art-Based Practices and Tools | Finding Your Unique Contribution
Did you know that every word we say and every action we take is ruled by our nervous system? It's the command center that shapes how we think, feel, and respond to the world around us, and yet, most of us rarely stop to notice what's actually happening inside our bodies. Whitney sits down with Michelle Grosser, an expert in nervous system regulation, to discuss how becoming aware of the cues in your body can help shift how you move throughout the day.   Michelle offers tangible steps we can take to become more somatically aware of what's going on in our bodies and how to regulate before stress builds up. She also shares her big three: movement, stillness and play, and how each of those can help make us feel more grounded.   If you've been craving more calm, ease and connection in your everyday life, this conversation is a must-listen.   Here's what you can look forward to in this episode: Our nervous system determines how we show up Becoming somatically aware of what's happening in our nervous system, even with a busy life Tangible actions we can take to release any tension that we feel How we can change our baseline Michelle's big three: Movement, stillness and play What happens when our bodies are in fight or flight mode Reflection questions to ponder: Am I playing an inside-out or an outside-in game? How can I shift my judgment to curiosity?   Click HERE to sign up to join the Ask Me Anything call on 11/12/25   Learn more about 1:1 coaching with Whitney - book a 15-minute Spark Session   Connect with Whitney: Instagram l Website l 5 Days to Less Stress, More Satisfaction l Tend to Your Soul Toolkit l 10 Soulful Journaling Prompts | Electric Ideas Podcast   Connect with Michelle: Instagram | Website | Podcast: Alive & Well
Are you feeling burnt out and in need of a reset? Between school schedules, work demands, and the invisible load of motherhood, it's easy to feel overstretched and depleted—especially as the holiday season approaches.   In this episode of Electric Ideas, Whitney shares small but powerful practices to help you reset, reclaim your energy, and bring more calm and connection into your days, even amid the chaos.   She offers three simple, realistic ways to support yourself when life feels full: simplifying your morning routine, using short moments of mindfulness to reset during transitions, and ending your day with a grounding ritual that helps you release stress.   Tune in for a gentle reminder that even when life is full, tiny moments of intention can make a big difference.   Here's what you can look forward to in this episode: Finding a morning routine that works for you Building reset moments on your transitions throughout the day Creating evening rituals that can help shed stress Reflection question to ponder: Where can I intentionally replenish myself so that I might share my energy from a place of overflow, rather than a place of depletion?   Resources mentioned in this episode: Ep 88 - Rise and Thrive: How a Morning Routine Can Change Your Life   Learn more about 1:1 coaching with Whitney - book a 15-minute Spark Session   Connect with Whitney: Instagram l Website l 5 Days to Less Stress, More Satisfaction l Tend to Your Soul Toolkit l 10 Soulful Journaling Prompts | Electric Ideas Podcast | Podcast YouTube
Are you constantly pouring your energy into everything and everyone, yet ending the day feeling completely wiped out? In this episode, Whitney sits down with Dr. Diana Hill, author of Wise Effort: How to Focus Your Genius Energy on What Matters Most, to explore what it really means to spend your energy in ways that align with who you are.   Dr. Hill introduces the idea of "wise effort," a mindful approach to work, motherhood, and personal growth that helps you focus on what truly matters rather than simply doing more. She explains how to identify and direct your "genius energy"—the natural strengths that help you thrive when used wisely but can lead to exhaustion when misused.   Whitney and Dr. Hill also discuss The Nightmare Review, a self-reflective practice that reveals what you value most by imagining the story you don't want to live. Through this conversation, you'll learn how to move from overdoing to intentional action, reconnect with your body's signals, and bring vitality and joy back to your days.   If you've been feeling overextended, uninspired, or out of alignment, this episode will help you reclaim your energy and live with more clarity, curiosity, and ease.   Here's what you can look forward to in this episode: Wise effort vs. unwise effort Understanding genius energy When your genius can become a problem The positives and negatives of being a planner What it looks like to treat ourselves with wise action The "Nightmare Review" practice How environment can impact wise effort "One Eye In, One Eye Out" practice Reflection question to ponder: If there's no problem to be solved, what's left?   Learn more about 1:1 coaching with Whitney - book a 15-minute Spark Session   Connect with Whitney: Instagram l Website l 5 Days to Less Stress, More Satisfaction l Tend to Your Soul Toolkit l 10 Soulful Journaling Prompts | Electric Ideas Podcast   Connect with Dr. Hill: Instagram | Website | Book: Wise Effort | Podcast: The Wise Effort Show
Have you ever found yourself standing at a crossroads, unsure of what's next, but also knowing deep down something needs to shift? In this episode, Whitney connects with life and career coach Naama Zusman, for a conversation about navigating life's transitions with trust and self-compassion. Naama shares simple ways to move forward without forcing clarity before being ready.   Together, they talk about what it looks like to reconnect with your intuition and trust yourself again, how to shift your mindset from not knowing what you want to exploring what you want, and how even the smallest decisions can strengthen your inner trust. Naama also shares her Try Before You Leap approach that helps you take action without getting stuck in analysis paralysis.   This conversation is a reminder that being uncertain doesn't mean you're lost. It means you are growing. Press play now to hear how to approach life's transitions with more ease and confidence.   Here's what you can look forward to in today's episode: Viewing transitions as empowering opportunities Developing self-connection and intuition The Try Before You Leap method Choosing to simmer over decisions rather than obsessing over them Fear and excitement coexist Reflection question to ponder: What does my gut say? Is it aligned with my values? Does it move me closer to my vision?   Learn more about 1:1 coaching with Whitney - book a 15-minute Spark Session   Connect with Whitney: Instagram l Website l 5 Days to Less Stress, More Satisfaction l Tend to Your Soul Toolkit l 10 Soulful Journaling Prompts | Electric Ideas Podcast   Connect with Naama: Instagram | Website | Email List
Have you ever felt like you're carrying the invisible weight of motherhood, trying to do it all, yet somehow still feeling like it's never enough? In this episode, Whitney chats with artist and comic creator Mary Catherine Starr, whose funny and painfully relatable illustrations capture exactly what so many moms experience but hardly ever say out loud.   Mary Catherine shares how she started drawing comics as a way to cope with the chaos and exhaustion of early motherhood, and how it grew into a community of women who felt like they could relate to her work. She and Whitney talk about the mental load moms carry, the unrealistic expectation that moms should do it all and the truth about mom guilt.   This conversation is a reminder that you're not alone in feeling overwhelmed or unseen. Tune in to feel seen, inspired, and ready to create more space for joy in your daily life.   Here's what you can look forward to in this episode: How Mary Catherine got into creating comics for moms Why domestic work still falls mostly on women's shoulders The "we can do it all" method Why mom guilt impacts moms but not dads in the same way What Mary Catherine wishes she could've unlearned sooner in her motherhood journey   Reflection question to ponder: What part of this do I enjoy? Does it feel like the good kind of serving and caring for others?   Learn more about 1:1 coaching with Whitney - book a 15-minute Spark Session   Connect with Whitney: Instagram l Website l 5 Days to Less Stress, More Satisfaction l Tend to Your Soul Toolkit l 10 Soulful Journaling Prompts | Electric Ideas Podcast   Connect with Mary Catherine: Instagram | Website | Book: Mama Needs a Minute
Do you feel like motherhood leaves little room for joy or spontaneity? Between work, laundry, and making sure everyone else is okay, play often gets pushed to the sidelines. But play isn't just for kids—it's something moms need, too.   In this solo mini jolt, Whitney shares why play is essential for moms in the messy, stress-filled middle of motherhood. She explains how play feels different in an adult body than it does for kids, and why it's such a powerful way to ease stress, release tension, and spark fresh ideas. You'll also hear simple ways to weave more fun into your life without adding to your to-do list, along with a practice you can try this week to reset your energy through play.   If you've been feeling stretched thin or craving more lightness, this conversation is your reminder that play is not frivolous—it's a lifeline back to presence and aliveness. Tune in now and see how play can change the way you show up in motherhood and in your own life.   Here's what you can look forward to in this episode: Recognizing when your body is feeling off The importance of play What a "delight date" is and how you can do this for just 15 minutes a week How to incorporate play into your daily life Reflection question to ponder:  What does play feel like in my body? Can I claim an hour or at least a 15-minute window for a delight date this week?   Learn more about 1:1 coaching with Whitney - book a 15-minute Spark Session   Connect with Whitney: Instagram l Website l 5 Days to Less Stress, More Satisfaction l Tend to Your Soul Toolkit l 10 Soulful Journaling Prompts | Electric Ideas Podcast
Do you ever feel like there just aren't enough hours in the day? Between work, kids, and trying to keep up with everything else, it can feel like you're always running on empty. In this episode, Whitney sits down with Bridget Watson Payne, author of 8 books, including How Time is On Your Side, to talk about what it really looks like to take back your time and stop living in a cycle of busyness and burnout.   Bridget talks about why she considers being busy a "sick badge of honor," how the pandemic forced us to pause and rethink how we spend our time, and why even just small shifts can make all the difference.   If you've been craving more space to breathe, create, and just be, this conversation will remind you that it is possible. You'll walk away with tips on how to stop measuring your worth by how much you do and start aligning your time with the things that really matter.   Here's what you can look forward to in this episode:   Modern-day factors that influence women to feel constantly time-crunched How the perspective of being busy has changed How the pandemic made us slow down Rediscovering priorities and making conscious choices The power of taking small shifts Finding your personal productivity rhythm Reflection question to ponder: What do you want to be spending time on that you are not currently spending time on?   Connect with Whitney: Instagram l Website l 5 Days to Less Stress, More Satisfaction l Tend to Your Soul Toolkit l 10 Soulful Journaling Prompts | Electric Ideas Podcast   Connect with Bridget: Instagram | Substack | Website
Have you ever stood in front of your closet thinking to yourself, "I have nothing to wear," when in reality, your closet is full of clothes? Maybe it's not the wardrobe that's an issue. It could just be that your wardrobe isn't aligned with who you are today. In this episode, Whitney connects with Ellie Steinbrink, a personal branding expert and stylist, to discuss why your personal style goes far beyond fashion and how it can serve as a tool for self-discovery and confidence.   Ellie shares how shifting from dressing for approval to dressing in alignment with your authentic self can completely change the way you show up. They also dive into what Ellie calls The Closet Effect, which is how our outfits can influence our mindset and behavior. You'll walk away with tips on how to audit your closet, challenge those old styling "rules" you've been following for years, and start building a wardrobe that feels like a reflection of you.   Tune in now to see how your style can become one of the most empowering parts of your everyday life.   Here's what you can look forward to in this episode: Style isn't about the trends, but rather living in alignment with who we are and who we're looking to become Understanding The Closet Effect Breaking free from the "rules" of what we "should" wear How to do a wardrobe audit Building a style that is inward-driven instead of outward-driven Reflection question to ponder: How do I want to be seen, and what is the best reflection of my insides on the outside?   DOORS ARE OPEN FOR SEASON TO SHIFT. CLICK **HERE TO JOIN TODAY!   Connect with Whitney: Instagram l Website l 5 Days to Less Stress, More Satisfaction l Tend to Your Soul Toolkit l 10 Soulful Journaling Prompts | Electric Ideas Podcast   Connect with Ellie: Instagram | Website | Podcast: The Visiblity Shift | The Style Mindset Reset Freebie | LinkedIn
Have you caught yourself wondering why you keep getting in your own way? We all do it, and sometimes we do it without even realizing it. In this episode, Whitney connects with Tracy Litt, founder of The School of Becoming, to talk about the life-changing practice of radical personal responsibility.   Her message is super simple, yet impactful: We are both our obstacles and our answers. Once we stop making excuses and start owning our choices, everything shifts, and we start to become an energetic match for our desires.   During the conversation, Tracy shares how embracing this mindset can change the way we see everything around us. Even small things like swapping out the simple phrase "I can't" for "I won't" can be extremely powerful. Plus, she offers a quick and easy breathwork practice to calm your nervous system.   If you're in need of a perspective shift or just need a little nudge to stop holding yourself back, this conversation is sure to leave you feeling inspired.   Here's what you can look forward to in this episode: Understanding radical self-responsibility Excuses are the lies we tell ourselves Breaking free and repatterning your mind Changing your mindset from "I can't" to "I won't" What Tracy wishes every woman knew about the nervous system Breathwork tools that can easily be used in our day-to-day lives Reflection question to ponder: What am I afraid of?   DOORS ARE OPEN FOR SEASON TO SHIFT. CLICK **HERE TO JOIN TODAY!   Connect with Whitney: Instagram l Website l 5 Days to Less Stress, More Satisfaction l Tend to Your Soul Toolkit l 10 Soulful Journaling Prompts | Electric Ideas Podcast   Connect with Tracy: Instagram | Website
Have you ever raised your voice at your kids and felt the sting of regret almost before the words were out? Every mom has been there, caught in the self-loathing aftermath. Motherhood has a way of pulling buried feelings to the surface. It can feel scary and out of control when we're swept up in a current that surprises us. Today's guest says the kids aren't the problem—it's our nervous systems.   In today's conversation, Whitney connects with Sammy Chessa, a nervous system guide who gets real about her own motherhood journey. Sammy remembers the season of cycling between yelling and shame, holding it together on the outside while quietly unraveling within. What shifted was her decision to meet herself differently, to notice what her body was saying and finding tools to help her mother from a steadier place.   She discovered a new truth: success begins with a calm nervous system. From that calm, new rhythms take root, rhythms of trust, presence and devotion instead of depletion.   Sammy's insights on simple practices, honoring feminine rhythms and trusting intuition will leave you both grounded and inspired.   Here's what you can look forward to in this episode: Sammy's parenting style before learning how to parent from a more grounded place Taking the time to accept and feel all of our emotions as moms Signs that our nervous systems are sending us an alarm bell Cultivating a personal practice that makes your nervous system feel safe Respecting your natural feminine rhythms Lessons Sammy hopes to teach her daughter if she chooses to become a mother Breaking away from self-sabotage as moms Seeing motherhood as a devotion rather than a chore Reflection question to ponder: How am I truly feeling wholeheartedly? In my body? In my spirit? In my energy?   DOORS ARE OPEN FOR SEASON TO SHIFT. CLICK HERE TO JOIN TODAY!   Connect with Whitney: Instagram l Website l 5 Days to Less Stress, More Satisfaction l Tend to Your Soul Toolkit l 10 Soulful Journaling Prompts | Electric Ideas Podcast   Connect with Sammy: Instagram | Facebook | YouTube
DOORS ARE OPEN FOR SEASON TO SHIFT. CLICK HERE TO JOIN TODAY!   Being in a long-term relationship is a beautiful thing, but for many couples, it's easy to get into a rut. Whether it's emotional or sexual intimacy, it may feel like something is missing.   Today, I connect with Isiah McKimmie, a couple's therapist, sex therapist, sexologist and coach who has helped women and couples discover deeper intimacy and desire for more than a decade. She shares deep insight on how to spark the flame again in our relationships and in the bedroom, and nurture our connection over time.   More specifically, Isiah teaches us how to amp up the feeling of connection in our relationships, a concrete method to ask your partner for what you need and the importance of a daily check-in. We also dive into ways to feel sexy and confident in the bedroom, and how to create time and space for intimacy to unfold.   Isiah and I would love to know what resonated with you most from today's episode. Let us know by sharing it on Instagram and be sure to tag us - @isiahmckimmie.sexologist and @Whitneywoman!   Here's what to look forward to in today's episode: Advice for trying to rebuild or amp up the feeling of connection in our relationships The importance of communication in long-term relationships. How to change the way we give feedback A concrete method for expressing how you feel in a situation and how to ask your partner for what you need How to compassionately address a partner's complaints Practices all couples need to support healthy long-term relationships The importance of a daily check-in How to create time for intimacy Advice for feeling sexy and confident in the bedroom A discussion about initiating intimacy When your nervous system is in overdrive and you may just not be in the mood - and ways to communicate to your partner about it.   Calling Her In: 10 Soulful Journaling Prompts to Connect with your Future Self   Connect with Whitney: Instagram l Website l 5 Days to Less Stress, More Satisfaction l Tend to Your Soul Toolkit l Electric Ideas Podcast   Connect with Isiah: Instagram | Website  
Have you ever looked around at your life and thought, "Wait, where did I go?" If you've felt yourself slowly drifting away from the woman you were before motherhood, this episode is for you.   Whitney Baker, host of the Electric Ideas podcast, opens up about the quiet ways moms can lose themselves in the noise of caregiving, career, and constant demands—and why it's not your fault. She shares why so many women experience disconnection from their own essence, how to recognize the subtle signs it's happening to you, and why it's worth choosing to come back home to yourself.   In this conversation, Whitney offers both insight and practical tools to help you: Understand why identity loss happens so often in motherhood. Spot the everyday ways you may be living on autopilot. Take small, soul-aligned steps to reconnect with what lights you up.   Through stories from her own motherhood journey and client experiences, Whitney shows how making intentional, doable shifts can help you feel grounded, alive, and aligned again.   If you've been looking for a reminder that you are more than the roles you play—or permission to start honoring your own needs and desires—press play now. This episode will meet you right where you are and invite you to step into what's next.   Here's what you can look forward to in this episode: The moment Whitney realized she lost herself in motherhood How the technologically advanced world we live in makes motherhood so different than it was in the past How do you know if you're tiptoeing towards feeling like you've lost yourself in motherhood? Examples from Whitney's own clients Ways to get back to self-connecting Reflection question to ponder: Where am I abandoning myself right now and what's one micro-action I can take this week to support that layer of me that's calling for attention?   Calling Her In: 10 Soulful Journaling Prompts to Connect with your Future Self   Join the waitlist for the next round of Season to Shift starting Fall 2025   Connect with Whitney: Instagram l Website l 5 Days to Less Stress, More Satisfaction l Tend to Your Soul Toolkit l Electric Ideas Podcast
There are many benefits to cultivating a positive mindset, including reduced stress and better mental health. But did you know that positive thinking plays a major role when it comes to how well we age and even how long we live?   With the start of school just around the corner and schedules changing, this is a great time to revisit this conversation with Dr. Catherine Sanderson. Whitney and Dr. Sanderson discuss her book, The Positive Shift: Mastering Mindset to Improve Happiness, Health and Longevity.   They explore the latest research on mindset and discuss how negative beliefs about aging can dampen your experience and even curtail your time on Earth. While adopting a positive mindset requires effort, Dr. Sanderson shares science-based strategies that can enhance your happiness and quality of life now, as well as boost your longevity.   Dr. Sanderson holds a bachelor's degree in psychology with a specialization in health and development from Stanford, as well as both a master's and a doctorate in psychology from Princeton. Her research has received grant funding from the National Science Foundation and the National Institute of Health.   Here's what to look forward to in today's episode: What inspired Dr. Sanderson to write her book The difference between a growth mindset and a fixed mindset Why labeling your child as "smart" can cause them to have a fixed mindset, and what kind of compliments we can give to help foster a growth mindset Ways that we can nurture our growth mindset Shifting our mindset when it comes to stress and anxiety How mindset can impact longevity How negative thoughts about aging can impact us and how different cultures look at aging Why comparison is the thief of joy Ways we can invite more happiness into our lives   Ready to reclaim connection and presence in your life? Then check out the FREE Tend to Your Soul Toolkit!   Join the waitlist for the next round of Season to Shift starting Fall 2025   Connect with Whitney: Instagram l Website l 5 Days to Less Stress, More Satisfaction l Tend to Your Soul Toolkit l 10 Soulful Journaling Prompts | Electric Ideas Podcast   Connect with Catherine: Instagram | Twitter | Book: Positive Shift
Most of us know that what we eat, how we move, and how much we sleep impacts our well-being—but what about the spaces we live in every day?   In this conversation, Whitney connects with France Brunel, holistic interior designer and founder of Yoom, a studio and editorial platform that explores the connection between design and well-being. France shares how our physical environments shape our mental, emotional, and even physical health in ways we may not realize.   She offers real-life examples of how small shifts—like letting in more natural light, choosing calming colors, and creating intentional spaces for rest, nourishment, and intimacy—can influence everything from our stress levels to our eating habits. This episode invites listeners to think of interior design not as a luxury or aesthetic pursuit, but as a form of soulful self-care.   This isn't about creating a Pinterest-perfect home. It's about cultivating an environment that supports your nervous system, habits, and sense of joy. If you're craving more calm and connection in your everyday space, this episode is for you.   Here's what you can look forward to in this episode: The impact our environments have on our day-to-day lives Incorporating blue into your life How to incorporate color into our homes in a way that feels personal to us Where to start making small shifts in your home How France is making small, intentional shifts not just in her home, but in her day-to-day life Reflection to ponder:  Is my home allowing me to live the life I want to live?   Ready to reclaim connection and presence in your life? Then check out the FREE Tend to Your Soul Toolkit!   Join the waitlist for the next round of Season to Shift starting Fall 2025   Connect with Whitney: Instagram l Website l 5 Days to Less Stress, More Satisfaction l Tend to Your Soul Toolkit l 10 Soulful Journaling Prompts | Electric Ideas Podcast   Connect with France: Instagram | Website
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