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The Soft Space with Camille

1 h 14 min · 2 de jun de 2026
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Thank you ThickOnine [https://substack.com/profile/250306659-thickonine], rhonda doruiter [https://substack.com/profile/407426711-rhonda-doruiter], Anthony Giovacchini [https://substack.com/profile/58531991-anthony-giovacchini], and many others for tuning into my live video! What happens when you stop chasing success and start listening to yourself? In this thoughtful episode of Stories, Soul Work & Substack, John Rinaldo sits down with Camille, writer of The Soft Space, to explore the journey from achievement to authenticity. Speaking from Mallorca, Spain, Camille shares how leaving behind a successful corporate career led her toward a life centered on purpose, creativity, community, and inner peace. The conversation moves through yoga, mindfulness, relationships, burnout, self-discovery, and the courage required to redefine success on your own terms. Camille reflects on how many people spend years seeking validation through careers, status, possessions, or relationships, only to discover that the answers they seek were within them all along. Together, John and Camille discuss the importance of slowing down, reconnecting with nature, and learning to trust your own voice. They explore how fear, self-doubt, and societal expectations can pull us away from ourselves, while love, presence, and meaningful work help bring us back home. Camille also shares her work creating community spaces, meditation programs, and women’s empowerment initiatives designed to help people reconnect with their hearts and discover their own inner wisdom. Her belief is simple but powerful: when we remember our essence is love, we begin to live differently. This episode is a reminder that success is not always found in doing more. Sometimes it is found in becoming more fully yourself. Key Takeaways * Success is personal and should be defined by your values. * Yoga and mindfulness are practices of presence, not performance. * Many distractions are attempts to avoid difficult inner conversations. * Relationships thrive through collaboration, not competition. * Nature remains one of our greatest teachers. * Joy and purpose matter as much as achievement. * Love is not something we earn—it is something we return to. Listen to the full conversation and discover why creating a softer space within ourselves may be the most important work we ever do. — John RinaldoThe Positive Pen ✍️ Thank you for reading. This work is reader-supported, and your presence here matters. 🟧Missed the Last Episode of Stories, Soul Work & Substack? About the Author The Positive Pen by John Rinaldo is a weekly publication centered on soul work, reflection, and the quiet process of becoming. Through honest writing and lived experience, he explores what it means to grow, endure, and find your voice. He also hosts the live podcast The Positive Pen: Stories, Soul Work & Substack [https://rinaldoj.substack.com/podcast], where writers, authors, and artists share their journeys through meaningful, real conversations. The show airs every Monday at 4 PM EST. John is currently working on Ciao Bella: Forgotten in the Shadows [https://rinaldoj.substack.com/s/the-hole], a documentary project telling the story of Italian families who, during World War II, risked everything to help Jewish families escape to safety across the Alps. © 2026 John V. Rinaldo. All rights reserved. This work is protected under U.S. and international copyright law. No part of this publication may be reproduced, distributed, displayed, or transmitted in any form without prior written permission. Official publications are released only through verified accounts directly controlled by John V. Rinaldo. THE POSITIVE PEN is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit rinaldoj.substack.com/subscribe [https://rinaldoj.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_2]

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