GroWise Be Well

GroWise Be Well

Sarah Southwell, founder of GroWise Be Well, a holistic, inspirational lifestyle company dedicated to empowering you, discusses with radical authenticity, holistic health, personal empowerment, and metaphysical modalities.

S4E2: How to Help Your Kids Play Video Games Safely

The COVID-19 pandemic had a huge impact on how we educate our children. And while most of our kids have returned to learning in the classroom, that doesn’t mean we should abandon online education tools altogether. Especially since the rise of online learning has produced incredible platforms like Outschool, which offers a diverse range of classes on every subject you can think of, from marine biology to horror films. In today’s episode, we unpack one course in particular that every parent should know about by Jo Reynolds on the dangers of video gaming and why it can be so addictive. To learn more about this informative course and how you can help your children safely navigate video gaming, be sure to tune in today!Key Points From This Episode:An overview of Outschool, an online learning platform for kids. How Outschool allows for flexibility.The diverse range of classes that Outschool has on offer.The excellent teachers on the platform.Outschool’s course by Jo Reynolds on the dangers of video games.Jo Reynolds's enthusiasm for teaching and why her kids love him.How Sarah manages her children’s gaming based on his course.Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode:OutSchoolSarah Southwell on LinkedInGroWise Be Well on TikTokGroWise Be Well on InstagramGroWise Be Well on FacebookGroWise Be Well

01-31
11:04

S4E1: Schools and Violence

Please note that this episode carries a trigger warning for school shootings and gun violence.Welcome to 2023 and Season 4! Sarah Southwell has set out a goal to focus more on education in her future episodes, and this episode is doing just that. In this episode, Sarah wants to ask an important question; what are the parents going to do about gun violence in schools? With a terrifying and devastating increase in this violence, there has been an outcry from parents asking the administration what their mitigation plans are. Parents and schools have to work together to create a solution, and Sarah shares some of her personal and professional ways to do just that. She discusses the long-term implications of gaming and gun violence imagery and why there needs to be a reshaping of the education system to change the narrative of the public school institutional model into one that is enjoyable, encouraging, and supportive of learning. It all comes down to a need for active, communicative, and (unfortunately) more restrictive parenting. Key Points From This Episode:Discussing Sarah’s passion: using education as a tool for empowerment. What is coming up in 2023 for Sarah and GroWise.How parents influence their children's behavior.Why Sarah believes there needs to be a change in the educational format.What children need to feel when they are at school.How the cafeteria food is causing harm. Why metal detectors and guards are not the way forward.The different elements Sarah thinks about when designing a school.The influence and control parents have over their children, both subtle and overt. Why gun violence imagery is harmful (TV, gaming, music, etc.).How technology has allowed parents to ‘unparent’.Sarah’s opinions on necessary parenting styles.Why we need to focus on the nutritional value of the food our children eat.How educators have to compensate for the deficiencies of their students when they come to school.Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode:Sarah Southwell on LinkedInGroWise Be Well on TikTokGroWise Be Well on InstagramGroWise Be Well on FacebookGroWise Be Well

01-24
28:28

S3E10: Happy Holidays 2022

As 2022 draws to a close, Sarah reflects on all she’s been working on in the last couple of months and what she’s discovered over the years of homeschooling her children. We learn about her passion for education and what she feels the word encompasses, as well as her critique of the current educational model and intention to develop a holistic education model that includes both the metaphysical and financial aspects of education. Tune in to discover what Sarah feels we need to be teaching the youth, and her goal to provide the necessary change through GroWise Be Well!Key Points From This Episode:What Sarah’s been working on since the last episode. What she covered in the previous podcast.How she discovered her passion for education.What education encompasses.Why financial education shouldn’t be neglected.The curriculum Sarah developed and discarded.The faults of the current educational model.The most important things to teach young people.What we can learn from the current educational model.Sarah’s goals and intentions for GroWise Be Well going forward.Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode:Sarah Southwell on LinkedInGroWise Be Well on TikTokGroWise Be Well on InstagramGroWise Be Well on FacebookGroWise Be Well

12-13
18:30

S3E9: Manifest It

Welcome back to GroWise Be Well! During today’s conversation, we talk about all things manifestation. Tune in to hear how Sarah teaches children to manifest while they are coloring, encouraging them to daydream in detail to bring about what they really want. You’ll also learn how Sarah uses an allegory she learned in church to illustrate the way in which the Universe sends you pieces of what you are seeking, or variations of what you want, and what to do about it. She empowers listeners by reminding you that we have to facilitate whatever we are seeking, and introducing you to tools you can use to strengthen your manifesting power. Join us today for an empowering conversation about harnessing the Universe’s power along with your own, to reach your goals and create a life you love! Key Points From This Episode:Sarah’s upcoming book about a space age education model.What most adults don’t realize about manifestation.How Sarah teaches manifestation to children through intention setting and gratitude.The power of daydreaming in detail.An allegory to illustrate the way that the universe sends you pieces or variations to work with.Why you have to facilitate what you are seeking for the universe to deliver.The importance of bringing our energy to whatever it is that we want.What happens when you collaborate with the universal energy.Sarah’s experience of looking back and seeing what she had to learn before she shone.Setting intentions and recognizing parts of what you manifested when they arrive.Understanding that you may have to take steps towards what you want to achieve.Tools you can use to strengthen your power to manifest.Having gratitude and recognizing that you already have everything you need.The various energetic wavelengths for creating what you want. A reminder of the incredible abundance available to us on earth. Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode:Sarah Southwell on LinkedInGroWise Be Well on TikTokGroWise Be Well on InstagramGroWise Be Well on FacebookGroWise Be Well

09-13
21:19

S3E8: A New Path

Welcome back to GroWise Be Well! Things have been quite amazing at GWBW for the last few months. As of today, it’s just your host, Sarah Southwell! There are no employees, just Sarah editing the podcast, stocking the shelves, and writing the blogs. A new chapter has begun at GroWise Be Well, and Sarah is seeking new treasure by striking out on her own! Tune in today to hear what she has rediscovered, her latest undertaking, and what she wants to bring into fruition within her lifetime. You’ll also hear about her thoughts on revolutionizing the education system, how she has completely fallen in love with everything she’s been trying to do, and what you can expect to see next from GroWise Be Well. Don’t miss today’s episode for the inside scoop on what’s next from the podcast and all our platforms. Key Points From This Episode:The recent shift at Grow Wise Be Well, where your host Sarah Southwell, is the only member of the team.The call Sarah felt to reach people the way she wanted to, which is through her heart!A recent reminder Sarah had of a moment in the book, the Alchemist by Paulo Coelho.Where she recognized her own path in the book which pushed her to strike out on her own.The learning curve Sarah has experienced taking on everything herself.Her intentions to take on the blog and social media, as well as doing video logs.What she has been able to rediscover returning to headquarters on her own. The changing direction of the podcast. One of the things Sarah has undertaken: writing a book!Her passion for education and allowing our youth to feel valuable and powerful.The idea she has for a futuristic take on education.Her intention for the podcast to introduce listeners to her new concept.How she has fallen back in love with everything she has been trying to do. Her excitement to step into new changes at GroWise Be Well.Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode:The AlchemistSarah Southwell on LinkedInGroWise Be Well on TikTokGroWise Be Well on InstagramGroWise Be Well on FacebookGroWise Be Well

08-16
11:43

S3E7: Choices

The choices we make affect the world around us, but they also impact our daily lives in profound ways. Sarah’s 16-year-old son, who was diagnosed with a sensory processing disorder at age five, was the main driving factor behind her family’s decision to buy a farm and grow most of their own food. As you may already know, there are numerous correlations between environment, nutrition, and how a child heals, recovers, and displays their best qualities, whether they are on the autism spectrum or not. In today’s episode, we learn from Sarah’s observation of her son working through how his body is responding to his own choices and examine the relationship between choice and consequence. We also invite you to consider the choices that you make on a daily basis and how they may help or hinder you in achieving your goals. Tune in today to learn more!Key Points From This Episode:Some of the amazing things Sarah’s son has been able to achieve and overcome.Why you should set high goals for yourself; dreams keep us excited about life!How dedicated Sarah’s 16-year-old is to work hard to achieve his goals.The decline she has witnessed in his ambition and how it’s related to his neurological system.How she helps her son understand that his choices directly influence his outcomes.The positive impact that better sleep, cutting out dairy, and reducing video game time has had.An invitation to consider the choices you’re making and how they help or hinder you in achieving your goals.How you can affect real change by making some simple changes!Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode:Sarah Southwell on LinkedInGroWise Be Well on TikTokGroWise Be Well on InstagramGroWise Be Well on FacebookGroWise Be Well

07-12
27:27

S3E6: Check It Out

As we enter the final stages of summer following the June solstice, we want to take some time to tell you about a few of the exciting things on the horizon at GroWise Be Well! Created with children in mind but captivating to all, our new Roller Friends crystal-filled essential oil rollers are a fun, hands-on, and multi-sensory introduction to essential oils and crystals that you will learn all about in today’s episode. You’ll also find out what to expect from the GroWise Be Well App, how to sign up for upcoming classes with our in-house herbalist, and some of the new products you will find in the store in the coming weeks, plus so much more! Make sure to tune in today!Key Points From This Episode:Introducing Roller Friends, a multi-sensory introduction to essential oils and crystals.The activities and information that you can expect from the GroWise Be Well App.How the app will allow you to organize your life in an earth phase-based way.Learn about the forthcoming GroWise Be Well biannual magazine.Classes with MacKenzie, our in-house herbalist, that will be available soon!New products, including a spider shield, a bite and sting repair clay, an energy clearing spray infused with black tourmaline, and more!Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode:Roller FriendsAncient Root ApothecaryMackenzie Brosious on InstagramSarah Southwell on LinkedInGroWise Be Well on TikTokGroWise Be Well on InstagramGroWise Be Well on FacebookGroWise Be Well

07-05
26:56

S3E5: Anger, Anger, Out You Get

Anger is something that we all struggle with from time to time. In this episode, our host, Sarah Southwell, opens up about a recent experience she had with anger. She explains how she has been struggling with direction. As much as she loves GroWise Be Well, she doesn’t necessarily want to run a large business. This lack of guidance has left her feeling like she’s in a void, and she has found herself feeling very angry. Today, she explains how she dealt with her anger by journaling, creating a rhyming incantation, and calling upon her guardians for help during the last full moon. Tuning in you’ll hear what this incantation was, why the full moon was the best time for her to let go of her anger, and the many messages she received from the universe calling her back to love and joy afterward. We believe that love is the frequency of manifestation, so for a reminder of the power of love to overcome anger, tune in today!Key Points From This Episode:The uncomfortable void Sarah feels she has been in due to the uncertainty of direction for GroWise Be Well.   How this void is making her angry.  Why full moons are a good time to let go.  The rhyming incantation that Sarah created to deal with her anger. The story she read to her kids about anger and how it echoed what she was going through.All the different ways the universe was sending her messages calling her back to love.How love is the frequency of manifestation. How Sarah is stepping into a place of wanting to care for humanity and be a leader and a teacher, not a business owner.How she identified the source of fear that was making her angry. Closing words on the power of love. Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode:Sarah Southwell on LinkedInGroWise Be Well on TikTokGroWise Be Well on InstagramGroWise Be Well on FacebookGroWise Be Well

06-28
17:51

S3E4: Pro What?

The pro-life versus pro-choice debate can be an intimidating issue. While one is preoccupied with saving the unborn, the other is focused on women’s sexual and reproductive rights, and both stances have complex motives and objectives. In light of current events in the US, today’s episode touches on these sensitive subjects from a human, emotional perspective and proposes that we approach them from a position of love and understanding, not judgment and hate. Tune in today to learn more!Key Points From This Episode:Introducing today’s subject gently and touching on the role that control plays.The importance of containing human population growth for the sake of the planet.Why forcing another human being to do anything is counterintuitive to human evolution.Why ‘think about the children’ isn’t a valid reason to put women in bondage.Understanding that going backwards in the way that we treat an equal part of our species is not the right way forward.What you can learn from a conversation with someone who has a different perspective.Approaching difficult topics from a position of love and understanding, not hatred.Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode:Sarah Southwell on LinkedInGroWise Be Well on TikTokGroWise Be Well on InstagramGroWise Be Well on FacebookGroWise Be Well

06-21
20:18

S3E3: To Test or Not to Test

In today’s episode, Sarah shares her experience with a type of home testing kit she ordered to better understand her own digestive system and that of her family members. Tuning in you’ll hear all about bio-hacking, what it is, how it can help you, and how Sarah first became interested in it. She explains why she decided to order the test kits for both herself and her family, what the testing process was like for her kids, and how she supported her child in overcoming his fear of having his finger pricked. She expresses her concerns about what the results may indicate and explains how the information will help her but will not be taken as scripture. She opens up about what it was like for her to be allergy tested as a child, how tough it was to cope with a dairy allergy when there were no dairy alternatives, and how different things are for her son who now also has a dairy allergy. Sarah believes that if we’ve been through something and somebody else can learn from our experience, we have a responsibility to share this information with one another. So tune in today to hear all about Viome test kits and biohacking, and how these things may help us to grow wise and be well. Key Points From This Episode:An introduction to what bio-hacking is. Why Sarah decided to order Viome test kits for both herself and her family.What the testing process was like for her kids. Some of Sarah’s concerns about what the results may indicate. How she supported her child in overcoming his fear of having his finger pricked.What it was like for Sarah to be allergy tested as a child.What it was like coping with allergies when she was a child.How Sarah’s son copes with his dairy allergy. What Sarah hopes listeners will gain from hearing about her experiences.How the test works.How Sarah found out about Viome and what inspired her to buy the kits.Why we shouldn’t necessarily follow the food pyramid and how even healthy foods can be bad for some people. Why you should listen to your body and your intuition when it comes to your diet.Other ways that you can research this information.Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode:Sarah Southwell on LinkedInViome GroWise Be Well on TikTokGroWise Be Well on InstagramGroWise Be Well on FacebookGroWise Be Well

06-07
22:19

S3E2: Why, Not How

The recent school shooting in Uvalde Texas is yet another awful addition to a growing list of senseless tragedies that affect some of the most vulnerable members of our society. The national talking points that arise after a school shooting have become depressingly familiar, and finding a resolution continues to feel practically impossible. In today’s episode, we reflect on the gun debate, how it gets framed, and what questions we should be asking if we want to see real changes in society. We also delve into the kind of factors that might cause someone to experience a psychotic break, why someone who wants to do harm will find a way to do it, and finally, how we can use our actions and our tax dollars to affect society. Tune in as we discuss the difficult question about school shootings, which is not ‘How?’, but ‘Why?’.Key Points From This Episode:Sarah’s reflections on the recent school shooting in Uvalde, Texas.The questions we should be asking in the wake of any atrocity.Asking ‘Why?’ instead of ‘How?’ after an atrocity.Some of the ways politicians frame the gun debate.The multitude of factors that cause someone to want to do harm.Why someone who wants to do harm will find a way to do it, regardless of the obstacles.Suggestions on how our actions can have a ripple effect on the world around us.How we can change our actions to have a more positive effect on society.Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode:Sarah Southwell on LinkedInGroWise Be Well on TikTokGroWise Be Well on InstagramGroWise Be Well on FacebookGroWise Be Well

05-31
19:16

S3E1: I’m Back!

The GroWise Be Well podcast is back! Today, our host Sarah Southwell explains that the reason new episodes haven’t been released for a few months is because she took a break to really dig in deep and answer some questions she had about herself, her business, and where it is going. Tuning in, you’ll find out what you can expect from the podcast going forward, why Sarah is going to start creating TikTok content, and why she upholds authenticity in all that she does. Sarah goes on to discuss the main subject of today’s podcast: “You have never lived this day before so what do you want this day to be?” Hear about how this revelation has changed the way Sarah lives her life and how it can do the same for you. To find out how to manifest the energy you want in your day every day and to hear examples from Sarah’s life of how this works, tune in today!Key Points From This Episode:The reason for the break in the GroWise Be Well podcast. The new, shorter format the podcast will be adopting going forward, with fewer or no interviews.  Why Sarah is going to start creating content on TikTok.The importance of authenticity.Why Sarah has been resistant to social media in the past. The subject of today’s podcast: You have never lived this day before so what do you want this day to be?Changes that Sarah has made to the way she lives her life since her revelation. How you can do this in any situation, even when going through a difficult time. The power that you have over the energy you bring into your day. An example from Sarah’s life that demonstrates how what you send out to the universe is what you get back. Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode:Sarah Southwell on LinkedInGroWise Be Well on TikTokGroWise Be Well on InstagramGroWise Be Well on FacebookThe Power of NowGroWise Be Well

05-24
20:26

S2E14: Christmas Movies With the Team

Christmas is in the air, and many of us are indulging our nostalgia by rewatching our favorite Christmas movies. The team at GroWise Be Well is no different! Tune in today to this special live episode with the whole team, talking about their favorite and least favorite Christmas movies. From surprise answers when asked what their favorite Christmas movie is (Nightmare Before Christmas and Die Hard), to golden oldies such as It’s a Wonderful Life and White Christmas, the team discusses and debates the merits behind a multitude of movies. We hear how Sarah saves Polar Express for Christmas eve, and why Kayli is scared by the words to “God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen”. Find out which sequels didn’t live up to expectations, and which of the Grinch movies is most popular. We discuss the relevance of the story of Scrooge, and how it applies to the current climate, as well as the meaning behind Christmas to both religious and non-religious people. Tune in to hear the soundtracks that inspire Christmas decorating in the houses of the GroWise Be Well team, and why the movie Klaus has done so well. To unlock the ultimate Christmas movie list, and so much more, press play now. Key Points From This Episode:Welcome to the live podcast with the whole GroWise Be Well team!An introduction to each team member and their role in the company. Find out what everyone’s favorite Christmas movies are. Why Sasha feels that Nightmare Before Christmas is a Christmas movie. The traditions behind the Christmas movies everyone likes: from background noise while hanging lights, to growing up watching it. Why Elf is funny for the whole family. Why Sarah saves Polar Express for Christmas Eve. The benefits of having DVDs of old Christmas movies.Which sequels the team feels didn’t live up to their precursors. The Christmas movie soundtracks the ladies listen to when decorating (Polar Express and Burl Ives).Why The Santa Clause was such a classic.The non-traditional Christmas movies that you’ll love from Die Hard to Home Alone. Why Kayli hates the song “God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen”.The relevance of Dicken's Scrooge story today. How to make your kids appreciate old movies: don’t let them watch much television!Why MacKenzie likes How the Grinch Stole Christmas.Which Grinch movie the team likes best and why!Hear some of the reasons why people don’t celebrate Christmas and what it means to Sarah. The deeper meaning behind Klaus and why it’s so popular. The Christmas movies that will make you shed a tear: The Family Stone and The Last Holiday. Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode:Nightmare Before ChristmasElfThe Polar ExpressA Christmas StoryHow The Grinch Stole ChristmasKlausNational Lampoon’s Christmas VacationIt’s a Wonderful LifeFrosty the Snowman

12-14
30:34

S2E13: Immune System with Steve Delvo

In today's episode, we are joined by Steve Delvo, Doctor of Oriental Medicine, who shares his thoughts on what the immune system is and how it functions from an Eastern perspective. Rather than choosing between a Western and Eastern approach, our goal today is to learn how to put it all together holistically in a way that helps us to live most vibrantly. Rather than seeking emergency medicine, we should be thinking about staying ahead of the curve to support immunity and prevent illness. Listeners will hear about the foundations of Steve’s holistic approach, with a focus on the spleen, kidneys, and liver and their relationship to one another. We talk about the role of emotions in supporting or degrading immunity, and how a diverse diet supports your energy, and herbs and acupuncture can act as tools to get you back on track. We touch on stress, and why it is the silent killer, and the oriental habit of countering actions that bring imbalance. As we conclude our conversation, Steve tells us why it is so important to make sure your organic structure is healthy and recommends that everyone sees a Doctor of Oriental Medicine alongside their existing healthcare routine. Join us today to hear all this and more!Key Points From This Episode:An introduction to today’s guest, Steve Delvo, Doctor of Oriental Medicine.How the gut is an exact replica of the earth’s biome.Degradation of diversity as the source of the earth’s decline and nature’s health.Why the simple answer is to re-integrate diversity into your diet.What it means when we say “you are what you eat”.The relationship between the vagus nerve and the brain.How the gut has neurons and is the second brain.Why the kidneys are the most misunderstood part of the body in the West.The adrenals as the root of stories of superhuman strength through the ages.A metaphor for the spleen as the alternator and the kidneys as the body’s battery.Using a diverse diet to support your energy with herbs and acupuncture as tools to get you back on track.How the kidneys are in a mother-child relationship with the liver.Why we should be thinking about staying ahead of the curve rather than emergency medicine.The role of emotions in immunity and how they can worsen physical conditions.Fear as the negative element of the kidneys.How there is a symphony of things you need to do to support your health, including herbs, exercise, managing emotional reactivity, and more.Stress, the silent killer, and how to stay healthy: Watching our emotional reactions.The most important principle: we just start.How Steve observed oriental people countering actions that brought imbalance.Why it is so important to make sure that your organic structure is healthy.His recommendation that everyone sees an oriental doctor for a consult.Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode:Sarah Southwell on LinkedInGroWise Be Well

11-02
55:02

S2E12: Passports

The focus of today’s episode is a topic that forms the basis of a hotly contested debate raging across all parts of the world today. I’m going to be sharing my view on COVID-19 vaccine passports which are, in many places, being used as a measure of determining whether or not citizens are entitled to enter certain institutions. I know this topic is likely to make a lot of people feel uncomfortable, but rather than avoiding discomfort I encourage you to face it, because in doing so you will learn more about why you feel the way you do. My view all boils down to the fact that I believe that trust and respect for other people’s views should form the foundation of our society; listen in to see whether you agree. Key Points From This Episode:The importance of addressing issues that make us feel uncomfortable.My opinion on the topic of today’s discussion; vaccine passports.Parallels between what is going on today and what went on during Hitler’s reign.A sarcastic suggestion about the type of passports that I think we should have instead.Why I don’t believe that remaining unvaccinated is harmful to other people.Trust and respect for other people’s views should be the foundation of society.What I hope listeners will gain from this episode.Tweetables:“Sometimes when we feel icky or we get upset by something, it’s a moment for us to realize that there is some truth in what we’re hearing.” — Sarah Southwell [0:00:49]“If you want to vaccinate, you should vaccinate and I am all for your right to vaccinate but I am not for you taking away the right of choice from someone else.” — Sarah Southwell [0:02:34]“I personally don’t believe that we should deem what is right for another person if they’re not hurting anyone else.” — Sarah Southwell [0:06:43]“Living afraid of each other is the worst virus we could ever have. We cannot turn on one another. That will lead to nothing but destruction and violence and anger and isolation.”— Sarah Southwell [0:08:47]Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode:Sarah Southwell on LinkedInGroWise Be Well

10-05
14:50

S2E11b: Guided Visutation

In today’s special episode, Sarah guides listeners through her daily visutation, a meditative visualization exercise for checking in with one’s body. It’s important to set aside at least 15 minutes for this exercise, although you may want to set aside a bit extra, especially on your first try. For this guided meditation you will visualize your body as a house. Sarah offers a gentle reminder that if you haven’t checked in with your body in a long time, the house you visualize may need some love and care, but that’s nothing to be ashamed about. Throughout the visutation she guides listeners through various visualization exercises, like using a grounding cord to invigorate your lower energies, as well as employing different colors for visualizing your chakras. Join Sarah today for this gentle introduction to visutation, or if you’re looking to reaffirm your existing practice! Key Points From This Episode:Introducing today’s guided visutation, a visualization exercise for checking in with your body.Set aside at least 15 minutes for your visutation.Close your eyes and use the power of a gentle touch to connect with your body.How to begin the visualization of your body as a house.The importance of having patience if you haven’t checked in with your body in a long time.How to begin your energy run.How to use a grounding cord to invigorate your lower energies.How to use your crown chakra to connect to your celestial energy.Visualize your chakras as different colors.Call back your energy from across multiple life experiences.The ‘electric blue light of knowing’ and what it means for Sarah.The importance of establishing boundaries within your visutation.How to end off your visutation.Final words of advice from Sarah on how to start your visutation practice.Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode:Sarah Southwell on LinkedInGroWise Be Well

08-03
25:34

S2E11a: Intro to Visutation

In today’s episode of GroWise Be Well, Sarah shares the visutation she practices every morning. Tuning in you’ll hear her discuss how she started her practice after learning about how to ‘check in’ with your body from EFT practitioner Carol Look. Sarah explains how she intuitively visualized her body as a house and how that visualization has changed over time to be a house that is light, brighter, and well taken care of. Hear how an early experience of body shaming can inform your relationship with your body and how visutation can heal that relationship. Join us today to learn all about the fascinating ways that visutation can bring joy to your life and nurture your relationship with your body. Tune in for our next episode where Sarah will be sharing a guided visualization of her visutation practice. Key Points From This Episode:Introducing today’s topic and how Sarah does visutation every morning.What Sarah learned from EFT practitioner Carol Look.How Sarah checks in with her body every day.Why Sarah finds it useful to visualize her body as a house.How early experiences of being shamed affected Sarah’s relationship with her body.How Sarah’s visualization has changed over time.Why you shouldn’t feel ashamed if the house you visualize is looking a bit decrepit.What the different parts of her house represent in her body and daily life.Why her woodstove represents her chi fire.What Sarah learned from Kathryn Schiff and how it shaped her visutation.Why everyone’s visutation will be different.Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode:Carol LookKathryn SchiffJon GabrielSarah Southwell on LinkedInGroWise Be Well

08-03
16:41

S2E10: Fear Demon

In line with GroWise Be Well’s quest to raise the energetic frequency of humanity to get everybody to feel hopeful and feel love and gratitude, today, your host, Sarah Southwell discusses the topic of fear and how to overcome it. She opens up about her phobia of driving on the highway that she has struggled with for 18 years and how driving her son to baseball practice has forced her to face this fear. From CBD gummies to calm powder and Rescue Remedy, she explains what products she has experimented with to try to help her anxiety while driving and how these affected her. Tuning in today, you’ll hear how Sarah realized that the fear demon that locks her in a fear prison is herself, how all the products she was taking were just feeding the fear demon, and how strong emotions are like unwanted guests and you don’t have to entertain them. If you have your own fear demon, whatever that may be, tune in today to find out how you too can change your story and free yourself from fear prison!Key Points From This Episode:An introduction to today’s topic of fear. Sarah prefaces the episode by stating what works for her; if it doesn't work for you, don't do it.Sarah opens up about her phobia of driving on the highway. How driving her son to baseball practice has forced her to confront this fear.  Her experiments with CBD gummies and other products to reduce her anxiety. Find out how she came to the realization that she didn’t have to live in a fear prison anymore. You never know what someone is dealing with; no one would expect her to have this fear!The revelation that the fear demon that locks Sarah in a fear prison is herself. How she realized that, by taking calming products, she was actually feeding her fear demon. How strong emotions are like unwanted guests and you don’t have to entertain them. How she uses music to feel good while driving.How you too may be entertaining a fear demon and how to change your story. The importance of not going off your medication.  Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode:Sarah Southwell on LinkedInGroWise Be Well

07-06
27:07

S2E9: Claim Your Freedom From Social Media

How much time have you spent on social media today? Probably more than you’d like to admit. And how much of that time has made you feel good? Probably not very much. In fact, it’s probably made you feel more anxious than anything else. As a non-social media user herself, Sarah Southfield has watched what it has done to the people around her, and she is horrified by what she has seen. In today’s episode, Sarah explains why the connections that social media platforms claim to create are not real and how they contribute to the mental health crisis that the world is currently experiencing. She presents a very compelling case for why we should remove social media from our lives entirely and find better uses for our time; calling friends, volunteering at homeless shelters, adopting pets. The list is endless! If you do choose to stay on social media, always keep in mind as you scroll through your feeds that nobody’s life is perfect.Key Points From This Episode:Some thank you’s to everyone out there who has responded so positively to our website launch!The only social media platform that GroWise Be Well uses, and what they use it for.Sarah’s goal is to run a successful business without the use of social media. Damage that Sarah has seen social media inflict upon people around her. Why the connection that social media claims to create is a fallacy. How social media causes depression and anxiety. A question to ask yourself which will make you think deeply about the connections you have with people on social media.Sarah offers very compelling reasons to entirely remove social media from our lives. Ways of connecting with people that are far healthier than posting on social media. An important point to remember if you are going to continue using social media: nobody’s life is perfect.Some examples of better ways to spend your time than going on social media. Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode:Sarah Southwell on LinkedInGroWise Be WellThe Social Dilemma

06-08
16:47

S2E8: Traveling Baseball Mom

As a first-time traveling baseball mom, GoWise Be Well host, Sarah Southfield, has a newfound appreciation for the lengths that parents go to to ensure that their children can live out their sporting passions. For Sarah, who runs a business, a farm, a household, and loves to socialize, it came as quite a shock when she realized she needed to give up her weekends to watch her child play baseball. However, she has now fully embraced this aspect of her life, and she shares some tips she has learned which make the experience enjoyable for everyone involved. After listening to this episode, you’ll understand why you should go out immediately and buy a clip-on umbrella, and why you should not make any hasty decisions about buying a traveling truck! Sarah explains why “flexibility is queen” when it comes to being part of a traveling team, as well as which times of the weekend are essential to plan. Being present with the people you love is the most important thing in life, and for Sarah, that means being a traveling baseball mom. Key Points From This Episode:Awe that Sarah fields towards families who go to great lengths to support their children's weekend sporting activities.One of the big shocks Sarah recently experienced when she became a traveling baseball mom. Sarah explains all of the things that are keeping her schedule very full at the moment. How Sarah would usually spend her weekends before she became part of the traveling team.The importance of being flexible as a traveling parent. Some items that Sarah quickly realized are essential when you are traveling for sports events every weekend.Sarah’s opinion on children using electronics. Activities that Sarah makes sure to have on-hand for herself and her children while they are watching weekend games.How Sarah has learned to handle it when her son doesn’t play as well as she knows he can.Why Sarah and her husband decided to hold off on buying the truck they thought they needed for weekend traveling. What Sarah has learned from being a traveling baseball mom that applies to all aspects of life. Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode:Sarah Southwell on LinkedInGroWise Be Well

06-01
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