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Podcast af Kim Romain & Louise Neil

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Kim Romain and Louise Neil, alongside their refreshingly candid guests, welcome you to an entertaining and profound journey exploring the human experience. Through everyday ups and downs, The Empowered & Embodied Show dives deep into what it genuinely means to be gloriously, messily human. This isn't your standard self-help podcast—it's an unfiltered exploration of the laughter, tears, and "what the heck just happened?" moments that define our lives. Whether you're riding the wave of success or navigating the swamp of self-doubt, Kim and Louise unpack the complex realities and unexpected joys of personal growth with wit, wisdom, and healthy self-deprecation. Because let's face it—becoming your most empowered self is never a straight line.

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Knowing When to Stop Is Its Own Kind of Power

Send us a Message [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2378086/fan_mail/new] Four years ago we hit record and didn't know what would happen. Two hundred episodes later, we still don't. And we're good with that. In this final episode of The Empowered & Embodied Show, we reflect on four years of finding our voices, navigating a real friendship inside a creative partnership, and what it actually looks like to choose wholeness over momentum. Because while we could keep going... we both recognize that something feels complete. And recognizing completeness instead of pushing past it because pushing is what you do is its own kind of empowerment and embodiment. The podcast is pausing, but we're not going anywhere. And the 200 episodes we've built together aren't either — they'll be right here, whenever you need them. Thanks for being part of this. It's been quite a ride. In this episode: * Why we're pausing and why it's not the same as quitting * What four years of weekly episodes actually taught us about ourselves * The difference between pushing through and recognizing wholeness * How a real friendship survives a creative partnership (including the hard conversations) * "You don't take a leap... you are the leap." * Why reflection isn't just looking back... it's how you move forward from an aligned place Key Moments: 00:00 Welcomes and introductions  05:59 We were so clumsy  10:30 Growth edges, the leap, and four years of fertilizer  15:55 Bootstrapping and what that actually cost us  18:25 The friendship inside the partnership and the fear of being abandoned  22:43 Months of behind-the-scenes conversations about what comes next  25:49 Choosing not to push past a place of wholeness  29:18 Bye for now Join a circle of changemakers committed to leading with purpose, presence and ease inside Kim's Rising Visionaries mentorship program [https://kimromain.com/rising-visionaries]. Reclaim your career and confidence during midlife through Louise's Rise & Redefine program [https://louiseneil.com/services/rise-and-redefine]. If you’re loving this show, come check out the Feminist Podcasters Collective, where creators like us are uplifting diverse voices and driving meaningful change. If you’re looking for new shows to fill your feed, head to https://feministpodcasterscollective.com [https://feministpodcasterscollective.com/]

9. apr. 2026 - 30 min
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Being In Midlife When The World Is On Fire

Send us a Message [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2378086/fan_mail/new] We're not doing great and we're not here to pretend otherwise. In episode 199 of The Empowered and Embodied Show, Kim Romain and Louise Neil show up exactly as they are — exhausted, angry, tumbled around by a world on fire. They talk honestly about what it actually takes to find your footing when everything feels like a giant what-the-f**k moment. They're not looking for the why or the right answer. But what happens when you stop pushing for a minute and let yourself be. They talk grounding... not as a practice you have to set up perfectly, but as something that can happen on a walk, in a backyard, in five minutes between things. They talk about why the question "why" stops serving us at a certain point, what self-trust actually looks like when there are no clear answers, and why "it depends" might be the most empowering thing you can say right now. This one's for anyone walking around with their hands in the air wondering "what the f**k?!" Which, honestly, feels like most of us these days.  Key Takeaways:  * You've always been figuring it out as you go. It just feels harder right now because it's more obvious that no one knows. * Stopping isn't giving up. It's how you find your way through. * You don't need a meditation cushion, just five minutes in your backyard. * Asking why can be useful, until it isn't.  * "It depends" is a real answer. Embrace it. * There's no right answer. There's just the next step that's right for you. Key Moments: 00:00 Intro and Welcome 01:52 When neither of us are doing okay  03:42 Midlife + world on fire = a lot  06:33 What grounding actually is  10:32 Being held (even when you don't know you need it)  16:54 Just being and why it works  19:05 What to do with a what-the-f**k moment  20:36 Do we always need the why?  24:34 When the right answer doesn't exist  29:49 "It depends" is a real answer  33:41 Taking the next step anyway  37:34 Getting off autopilot  40:16 Coming back to yourself Join a circle of changemakers committed to leading with purpose, presence and ease inside Kim's Rising Visionaries mentorship program [https://kimromain.com/rising-visionaries]. Reclaim your career and confidence during midlife through Louise's Rise & Redefine program [https://louiseneil.com/services/rise-and-redefine]. If you’re loving this show, come check out the Feminist Podcasters Collective, where creators like us are uplifting diverse voices and driving meaningful change. If you’re looking for new shows to fill your feed, head to https://feministpodcasterscollective.com [https://feministpodcasterscollective.com/]

2. apr. 2026 - 41 min
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The Myth of Pushing Through

Send us a Message [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2378086/fan_mail/new] Exhausted? You're not imagining it — and you're not alone. In episode 198 of The Empowered & Embodied Show, Kim Romain and Louise Neil get real about the collective weight so many of us are carrying right now: the bone-deep tiredness, the emotional overwhelm, and the quiet shame that shows up when we think we should be handling it better. We explore what it actually means to honor what you're feeling instead of rushing past it — and why the path forward isn't a massive overhaul, but a series of tiny, honest movements toward yourself. In this episode, we dig into: * Why exhaustion and emotional overload are showing up everywhere right now and why that matters * How shame and guilt compound depletion and make it harder to recover * Why "fine" isn't neutral, but a slow drain that's harder to escape  * How survival mode is quietly shrinking our sense of what's possible * What it means to honor your "am-ness" by meeting yourself where you actually are instead of where you think you should be * Why micro-movements, micro-joys, and small honest adjustments are enough Key Moments 00:00 Introduction and Connection  04:16 Navigating Emotional Exhaustion  06:48 The Impact of External Energy  09:14 Honoring Our Emotions  11:42 Understanding Exhaustion and Guilt  14:16 Finding Micro Joys  16:54 Survival Mode vs. Thriving  19:16 Breaking Free from 'Fine'  21:51 Micro Adjustments for Change  24:35 The Power of Tiny Habits  27:22 Closing Thoughts and Reflections Resources mentioned in this episode: * Micro-shifts video series: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL_z45Gwg5RxSHIGzji8rO3q1n3YGfOLCc&si=0lmqL7ByRi-kZKxe [https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL_z45Gwg5RxSHIGzji8rO3q1n3YGfOLCc&si=0lmqL7ByRi-kZKxe] * Spoon theory explained: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jn5IBsm49Rk [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jn5IBsm49Rk] A note for our listeners: If what we're describing feels like more than micro-movements can reach right now, please know that's okay too, and there is support available. * In the US: Call or text 988 (Suicide & Crisis Lifeline) | Text HOME to 741741 (Crisis Text Line) | NAMI Helpline: 1-800-950-6264 * In Canada: Call 1-833-456-4566 (Crisis Services Canada) | Text 45645 | cmha.ca [http://cmha.ca/] to find local support * Crisis Text Line also serves the UK and Ireland — text HOME to 85258 * Find a therapist: psychologytoday.com [http://psychologytoday.com/] or therapyden.com [http://therapyden.com/] * International crisis center directory: iasp.info/resources/Crisis_Centres [http://iasp.info/resources/Crisis_Centres] Join a circle of changemakers committed to leading with purpose, presence and ease inside Kim's Rising Visionaries mentorship program [https://kimromain.com/rising-visionaries]. Reclaim your career and confidence during midlife through Louise's Rise & Redefine program [https://louiseneil.com/services/rise-and-redefine]. If you’re loving this show, come check out the Feminist Podcasters Collective, where creators like us are uplifting diverse voices and driving meaningful change. If you’re looking for new shows to fill your feed, head to https://feministpodcasterscollective.com [https://feministpodcasterscollective.com/]

25. mar. 2026 - 31 min
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You Can't Outsource Knowing Yourself

Send us a Message [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2378086/fan_mail/new] There's always another tool. Another framework. Another person telling you this is the thing that will finally make it click. In episode 197 of The Empowered & Embodied Show, co-hosts Kim Romain and Louise Neil get honest about why we keep reaching outside ourselves... and why it never quite lands the way we are hoping it will. We talk about the difference between connecting to a big external purpose and knowing what genuinely sustains you. We get into capacity... not as a productivity hack, but as a form of self-respect. And we share two completely different approaches to getting through hard things. Both completely right, because we're different people. This is why you can't outsource knowing yourself. Key Takeaways * The problem you think you have probably isn't the actual problem * Honoring your capacity is how you honor your own humanity * What works for someone else might not work for you... and that's okay! * The closer you are to your own why, the easier it is to stay grounded Key Moments 00:00 — Welcome and introductions 05:24 — What "all the things" is really about 07:44 — The problem you think you have isn't usually the problem 09:21 — Coming back to your why 11:19 — Capital P Purpose vs. the personal spark 16:06 — When the spark is hard to find 21:57 — Where does the inner work fit in a full life 25:27 — Two completely different ways to get things done  31:04 — Why tools and tactics miss the spot without self-knowledge 35:53 — Wrap up and takeaways Join a circle of changemakers committed to leading with purpose, presence and ease inside Kim's Rising Visionaries mentorship program [https://kimromain.com/rising-visionaries]. Reclaim your career and confidence during midlife through Louise's Rise & Redefine program [https://louiseneil.com/services/rise-and-redefine]. If you’re loving this show, come check out the Feminist Podcasters Collective, where creators like us are uplifting diverse voices and driving meaningful change. If you’re looking for new shows to fill your feed, head to https://feministpodcasterscollective.com [https://feministpodcasterscollective.com/]

18. mar. 2026 - 40 min
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Why Being Heard Changes Who You Are with Amy & Nancy Harrington

Send us a Message [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2378086/fan_mail/new] What would change if you stopped hiding your humanity and finally community that could see you for who you are? Sisters and co-founders of the Passionistas Project, Amy and Nancy Harrington, join Kim Romain and Louise Neil in Episode 196 of The Empowered & Embodied Show to explore the radical power of storytelling, why vulnerability is the foundation of real community, and how two introverted sisters built a global sisterhood by simply creating the space they wished had existed. From interviewing Dr. Jane Goodall to leaving high-profile careers at Warner Bros. and Miramax, Amy and Nancy have spent years amplifying the voices of women — especially those from marginalized communities — and turning that mission into a movement. In this episode, we dig into: * Why storytelling and being heard changes who you are * What it costs us to perform professionalism and lock our humanity away * What it means to build something that takes on a life beyond you * Vulnerability is the access point for genuine connection and community * Community is a mirror that shows you you're not alone Key Moments 00:00 – Opening and Introductions  07:47 – From celebrity interviews to amplifying unheard voices: How the Passionistas were born  09:02 – How storytelling helps us care more deeply about each other 12:27 – Learning to model vulnerability when you were trained to stay buttoned up  15:27 – Why vulnerability transforms even the most "dry" conversations  17:06 – How we lock our humanity away  22:14 – Normalizing the human experience: bodies, health, sexuality, and everything we don't talk about  27:52 – The big dream: women running the world, one story at a time  29:36 – What does it mean to be empowered?  35:45 – The power of listening to yourself and others  45:36 – What's ahead for the Passionistas  Connect with the Passionistas Project: Website: thepassionistasproject.com [http://thepassionistasproject.com/] Free 30-Day Journal: thepassionistasproject.com/30-days-journal [http://thepassionistasproject.com/30-days-journal] Join a circle of changemakers committed to leading with purpose, presence and ease inside Kim's Rising Visionaries mentorship program [https://kimromain.com/rising-visionaries]. Reclaim your career and confidence during midlife through Louise's Rise & Redefine program [https://louiseneil.com/services/rise-and-redefine]. If you’re loving this show, come check out the Feminist Podcasters Collective, where creators like us are uplifting diverse voices and driving meaningful change. If you’re looking for new shows to fill your feed, head to https://feministpodcasterscollective.com [https://feministpodcasterscollective.com/]

11. mar. 2026 - 48 min
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