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That Does Not Belong to Me
That Does Not Belong to Me
Author: Jaime Moar
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That Does Not Belong To Me is a podcast about human design, stepping out of your comfort zone, attempting to live in alignment, AND letting go of what does NOT belong to you. In this podcast, you will hear real-life examples from real-life people who are navigating life as best they can with the help of human design. Jaime will be interviewing guests from all walks of life who are creating magic in their own way. Because that's what it's all about! Doing things in your way. So get ready to live, love and laugh. There will definitely be lots of laughter.
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What a treat to spend an hour chatting with my dear friend Joshua! We first connected when we were just baby-faced newbies in the personal development world, and we've stayed close ever since. In this episode, we talk about the winding (and sometimes weird) road of growth, where we currently stand with human design, and how our creative practices—Josh with music, me with writing—might just be our deepest forms of personal development. Keep an ear out for Josh's album dropping at the end of August, and my book launching sometime this fall. And if you'd like the replay of Miss Aligned, just send me a note at info@jaimemoar.com—I'd be happy to share it with you. Connect with Joshua on IG: https://www.instagram.com/garreson.music/ Joshua's website: https://www.garreson.com/
In this episode I go solo! I hop all over the place from how the idea of getting pregnant when you have cancer is allowed to feel scary, to why the Let Them Theory isn't all it's cracked up to be. I share about my new love of reformer Pilates and my mixed feelings about ChatGPT. I also talk about the new direction I'm going by taking a break from group programs and 1:1 coaching to launching my Buy Me A Coffee page (see link below, and feel free to contribute if you enjoyed the episode!) No matter what, I'm just so happy to be here with you. Buy Me A Coffee Living Well: A Nosara Yoga Retreat Spa Bolton (discount code: JAIME15) Virgin Hill Coffee (discount code: JAIME20) Email Jaime with your questions at: info@jaimemoar.com
In this episode of That Does Not Belong to Me, we are honoured to be joined by our eldest sister, Tara. Get ready for a heartfelt, hilarious, and sometimes unexpected conversation. We dive into different perspectives on world events, the ever-fascinating debate of nature vs nurture, and ask each other deep, curious questions I never saw coming. Tara wonders how to be honest without hurting anyone's feelings (and why loud chewers exist). I share a personal revelation about whether or not I want to have a baby, and ask my sisters what they would do in my shoes. Nikki poses a thought-provoking question: what do we each secretly want that the other has? There's a lot of laughter (like, turn-down-your-volume laughter), a few awkward moments, and the kind of real sisterly banter that only happens when you truly feel safe to be yourself. To be honest, this episode was just an excuse for us to hang out, but we're so grateful to have you along for the ride. If you're into honest conversations about family dynamics, personal growth, and the messy beauty of sisterhood, this one's for you. Have a question for a future "Dear Sisters" episode? Send it to: info@jaimemoar.com If you or someone you know needs support around domestic violence, please reach out to Maison Horizon Pour Elle.
In this episode Nikki and I once again do our best to answer your questions. We first talk about what weird things we've been doing lately. Then we dive into a question around Nikki's great boundary skills and if she reevaluates them regularly. Question #2 goes deep around the topic of adult friendships and if it's time to let one go. Nikki then brings in a great question around what to do when your kiddo regularly throws a tantrum to avoid going to school (hint hint, screen time isn't the answer). Finally, we get asked what is the main quality that is needed as an entrepreneur. Lots of laughs along the way, and Nikki even therapizes me! Thanks for listening, and don't forget to send your questions to info@jaimemoar.com
In this episode I chat with website designer, entrepreneur, knitting enthusiast and mom of two, Drea Gideon. Previously known as the Weekend Witch, Drea now runs Dia Collective, a web design agency based in Montreal. Her business evolved as her family grew and she now has a team who supports her. Drea also shares how she became obsessed with knitting during her most recent pregnancy and reminded us that we don't need to turn all of our passions into a business (it also doesn't mean it won't ever be!) We discuss our relationship with social media and how the number is truly just a number. I loved my chat with Drea and I can't wait until you meet her! Connect with Drea! Website: https://www.diacollective.com/ Dia Collective IG: https://www.instagram.com/dia.collective/ Drea knits IG: https://www.instagram.com/drea_knits/
In this episode Nikki and I start by clearing up whether or not she is cross-eyed (you'll have to listen to find out!) and then we answer some really juicy questions. One around being ready for a job change, but worried about the guilt that will come from it. Question #2 is multi-layered. We dive into the lasting effects of infidelity and gaslighting and how we feel about strip clubs. And last but not least, a cute question that asks about Nikki and I as little ones and how we've maintained a relationship along the way. As always, thank you for being here! And feel free to send us any of your questions to: info@jaimemoar.com For more info on the WonderWeekend (April 4-7, 2025): https://www.jaimemoar.com/wonder-weekend For all the happenings at the Well: https://www.knowltonwell.com/
Special episode alert! Welcome to our first episode of Dear Sisters. You asked, and we answered! We do our best to cover questions around topics like self-care, frustration at work, the dynamics of having a family business, and falling in love with yourself again when heartbreak has stolen that love from you. Of course we do this in Nikki and Jaime fashion with plenty of chuckles along the way (is Nikki, in fact, cross-eyed?) These episodes will be coming out monthly, so we would love to hear your questions! Send questions to: info@jaimemoar.com (subject line Dear Sisters) And give us both a follow on Instagram! (Don't be shy to tell Nikki you want to see more content from her over there) https://www.instagram.com/jaimejessica/ https://www.instagram.com/nikkimoar/
In this episode I go solo and dive into the energy I'm bringing into 2025. I'm arriving softly, and at the same time with a sense of excitement. I discuss picking a word for the year and how to do that in your own way (mine is BIG...literally the word 'big'). I share about my recent tarot reading that reminded me that I don't need to worry about money or my health, and that the more I can go to the beat of my own drum the better. Maybe those were messages for all of us! I also have a teary moment where I share about the raw truths of dealing with the struggles of infertility during the holiday season. And finally, I'm thrilled to share all of the fun that's to come in this new year. The Homecoming program will now be a 3 month membership that will kick off in February. And I'll be offering a monthly virtual yoga class called Breathing Room, with the first one taking place on Monday January 20th at 8am. I am so excited to connect with you in the year to come! Don't hesitate to reach out if you have any questions, or just to say hi! Connect with me here! Website: https://www.jaimemoar.com/ Email: info@jaimemoar.com IG: https://www.instagram.com/jaimejessica/ Sign up for Breathing Room: https://www.jaimemoar.com/yoga
Nikki is back! You all loved my previous episode with her, so it was a no-brainer to have her back on the podcast. We dive into lots of fun topics like how wild it is to be an entrepreneur, how hypnosis could be the exact answer to your problems, and how investing in yourself can have a bigger impact on you than you can imagine. We also talk about our two upcoming programs, and we decided that as a fun gift for you this season we would offer a 2 for 1 deal! Join The Homecoming, which kicks off on October 22nd, and get Nikki's Declutter the Mind program for free! This is the perfect self-care package to prepare you for the holiday season and to help you go into 2025 with clarity and confidence. Oh! And if you have any questions you want to submit to us, we will answer them on our 'Dear Sisters' segment of this podcast! Email me at info@jaimemoar.com with your questions! Connect with Nikki on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nikkimoar/ The Homecoming: https://www.jaimemoar.com/the-homecoming Declutter the Mind: https://calendly.com/nikkimoar/declutter-the-mind?month=2024-10
In this episode I share a little update on my life. I share about my health, my marriage, my continued relationship with the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society of Canada, my pelvic floor physio journey, and The Homecoming. My first round of The Homecoming is wrapping up and it's been such an incredible experience. And I am so excited to lead another crew through this journey. We kick off our next session on October 22nd, the day before my 40th birthday! And be sure to listen to the episode to get a bonus discount code! For more info: https://www.jaimemoar.com/the-homecoming
In this episode I get to chat with my longtime friend, Liz Allen. Liz and I go way back, from her working with me at the Marina, to me coaching her, to me bartending at her wedding. And now Liz, a mother of two who lives in Saskatchewan with her husband Pete, is extremely passionate about sharing her birth stories. She wants other women to know that they have options, and that as much as your birth may not go exactly as planned, you still have a say in it. My favourite quote that Liz said was, "There's always your choice and your voice." And I think that can be related to anything in our lives. If anyone has any questions or wants to hear more about Liz's birth stories she would love to hear from you! And if you are interested in dedicating time to building a stronger and more trusting relationship with yourself I highly recommend you join The Homecoming which begins on August 13th. Don't forget to use the discount code 'HOME' for $100 off! Connect with Liz: https://www.instagram.com/oneamongwomenyxe/ Find out more about The Homecoming: https://www.jaimemoar.com/the-homecoming
In this episode I get to chat with Valerie Vincent. Val is many things, one being my partner at the Well. We got to chat about her career path, her love of yoga, and how if something doesn't exist, building it yourself might be the best way to make it happen. Val shares how her personal yoga practice made her hesitant to teach it. But I know personally that she was always meant to teach. She steps into this role with compassion, inclusivity and so much knowledge that you are guaranteed to be in good hands when you come to one of her classes. I am so grateful that Val's mom Sylvie encouraged her to open a yoga studio, because if it weren't for her the Well wouldn't exist. And this space has been healing for so many, including Val and myself. Check out the Well: https://www.knowltonwell.com/ Connect with Valerie on IG: https://www.instagram.com/val.bella.v/ Find out more about The Homecoming: https://www.jaimemoar.com/the-homecoming
In this episode I get to talk to the beautifully inspiring Nicole Marsh. Nicole and I grew up in the same small town and happened to connect again thanks to the world of Instagram. Nicole is your go-to fitness, CrossFit and gym bestie. She has a way of sharing pieces of her life with authenticity that make her both relatable and also someone you would want to learn from. We discuss body image, memories of being a teenage girl, and how even when you think you've found love for your body, there are days when that love is harder to find. Nicole shares a pivotal moment in her life which was when she was at a CrossFit event. It allowed her to see women of all shapes and sizes show their strength and compete without focusing on looks. I highly recommend connecting with Nicole on IG and purchasing her digital program Be Your Own Bestie!
In this episode I chat with the brilliant Sarah Murphy. Sarah and I met through the Soul Detective membership with Natalie Vansier. I immediately felt drawn to her. She is vibrant and full of wisdom, and also happens to be passionate about human design. We talk about the deep dive we've taken into the world of self-development, why community is key, and how a walk in the woods is usually always the answer. If you're curious to learn more from Sarah, to listen to her podcast or to book a human design reading check her out below! IG: https://www.instagram.com/sar.murph/ Reconnect & Awaken podcast or book a reading: https://linktr.ee/sar.murph
In this episode I chat with my dear friend and wonder enthusiast, Jessica Adams. We dive into our WonderWeekend that's coming up on April 5-7th, 2024 in Cowansville, Quebec. Over the course of 48 hours we're going to dive deep into various topics such as mindset, creating copy, playing with Canva, money and finances, photography and marketing, human design, and so much more. You'll leave the weekend feeling so clear on your business, your offerings, and who you are as an entrepreneur. For more details about the weekend check out the link below! https://www.jaimemoar.com/my-offerings/wonder-weekend
In this episode I'm offering gentle encouragement to reflect on the year that has passed, pick a word for the year ahead, and ask yourself the question: What am I waiting for? I share about why CLARITY is my word for 2024 and about how letting your energy be your guide can eliminate decision fatigue. I hope you enjoy this episode! And since connection is one of my core values, please don't hesitate to reach out on IG (@jaimejessica) or through my website (jaimemoar.com) Wishing you all a new year full of whatever you wish it to be full of!
I've been brainstorming about who I want to interview for this new season of my podcast. I've been trying to think about people that I could have new and unique conversations with that could offer something different to my community. And I figured it out! Both of my sisters came to mind for different reasons, and my middle sister Nikki jumped immediately at the opportunity. So we sat in her home office/gazebo, sitting on the floor while sipping tea and had one of the best conversations I've had in a long time. Nikki is a social worker, reflexologist, counsellor and hypnotist. A true manifesting-generator. She chats about her zigzaggy journey that she is more at peace with now than ever. She also debunks some of the myths of hypnotherapy. Lucky for me, I got to experience one of her combo reflexology hypnotherapy sessions right before we recorded the podcast and it was such a magical experience. You'll have to listen to the episode to find out all of the details! And I have no doubt you'll want to book a session for yourself after listening. Or join her online program that will be kicking off in the New Year! Nikki is still new to the game of being an entrepreneur, but she doesn't need a website or Instagram to be so incredibly gifted. So if you'd like to connect with her or book a session you can email her at: nikkimoar@icloud.com
In this episode I have the absolute privilege of chatting with the brilliant and lovely Diana Davis. As she describes herself in her own podcast, Pollen, she is a gemini, manifesting-generator, rancher's daughter, nomad, matcha snob, former photographer and graphic designer, and the cherry on top, a multi-six figure business owner. I met Diana through Instagram when she sent me a message that I could have possibly interpreted as having an ulterior motive of making a sale. But there was something authentic about it that made me reply. Since then, we've been floating around in each other's worlds at a distance and I look forward to the day when I can join one of her extremely well thought out business coaching programs. Diana shares with me the path she took from living on a ranch, to moving to NYC without a plan, hustling her butt off as a photographer, and taking the leap to coaching creative entrepreneurs. A leap that has absolutely paid off. I highly recommend connecting with Diana to follow along her inspiring journey! Website: https://www.dianadaviscreative.com/ Podcast: https://www.dianadaviscreative.com/pollen Instagram: @dianadaviscreative
After taking a little breather I came back with full energy (and a few unexpected tears). In this episode I share about where I'm at on both the fertility and cancer journey, which continues to be a wild ride. I also talk about decisions I've made in my business such as choosing to not do human design readings at the moment (even though, yes, this is technically still a human design related podcast). I also talk about how the book writing process has challenged me on a new level, and how signing up for a poetry class made book writing seem easy. I also mention a few things I'm loving at the moment. So here they are! Books: Anything Zoe Whitall (especially The Fake and The Best Kind Of People) Aspiring Mama by Melissa Collerett You Better Be Lightning by Andrea Gibson When You're Ready, This Is How You Heal by Brianna Wiest Podcasts: We Can Do Hard Things, with Glennon Doyle (especially the episode with Andrea Gibson and Megan Falley) Life Will Be The Death Of Me, with Chelsea Handler If Books Could Kill (for pleasure) The Brand Is You (for business inspo) Movement: Some Essentrics, some yoga, as much walking as Marley will allow I hope that this podcast continues to inspire you to be curious and to experiment with life. Thank you for being here!
In this episode I get to talk to multidisciplinary artist and creative visionary Jessica Joy Jerome. In the words of Jesse, she is a ceremonialist, pleasure activist, body liberationist, intuitive, psychedelic weed witch. She is a fat, queer, neurodivergent trauma-nerd who practices shamanic-informed Earth-based ritual magic and loves to revel in the beauty, absurdity and mystery of it all. Jesse's magic is in the slow, grounded medicine work where they create soft landing spaces for human beings and bodies who don't always feel safe or seen in traditional so-called 'wellness' spaces. After reading Jesse's bio I couldn't help but feel this deep exhale. And also feel like I need what she offers. In this episode we talk about her life as a young witch living in a small town who became a theatre student and then eventually built a career in set production and design. With a high-pressure job that had long hours Jesse eventually burnt out and needed a break. This led her to creating offerings around psychedelic cannabis journey work which is clearly her calling. She is kind, loving and a soft landing for anyone who has the pleasure of connecting with her. Jesse's upcoming workshop is in Toronto, but we plan on offering it at The Well in May or June. So give her a follow to stay tuned! Connect with Jesse here: Jesse's IG: @jessejoy Soft landings: @___softlandings____



