Healing For Grown Ass Adults

How to Be Less Lost with Jay Moon Fields | #4

55 min · 11. mai 2026
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What if healing isn’t about becoming better—but about finally coming home to yourself? Somatic coach, writer, and Hey, Wait podcast host Jay Moon Fields shares her deeply human journey through shame, embodiment, spiritual awakening, and the hard-earned wisdom that came from learning to forgive herself. From living wild and free in nature to navigating marriage, betrayal, bankruptcy, and legacy-breaking moments, Jay reveals how the body—not the mind—holds the key to real change. Together, Jay and Maira explore what it truly means to live somatically, how choice emerges through embodiment, and why having a good experience of yourself might be the most radical practice there is. In this episode, we explore: * Why embodiment creates real choice (and ends survival-mode living) * Healing shame through self-compassion, not self-improvement * What it means to be a mystic in everyday, modern life If you’ve ever felt disconnected, contracted, or quietly lost—this conversation is an invitation to soften, breathe, and remember who you are.

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episode How to Be Less Lost with Jay Moon Fields | #4 cover

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What if healing isn’t about becoming better—but about finally coming home to yourself? Somatic coach, writer, and Hey, Wait podcast host Jay Moon Fields shares her deeply human journey through shame, embodiment, spiritual awakening, and the hard-earned wisdom that came from learning to forgive herself. From living wild and free in nature to navigating marriage, betrayal, bankruptcy, and legacy-breaking moments, Jay reveals how the body—not the mind—holds the key to real change. Together, Jay and Maira explore what it truly means to live somatically, how choice emerges through embodiment, and why having a good experience of yourself might be the most radical practice there is. In this episode, we explore: * Why embodiment creates real choice (and ends survival-mode living) * Healing shame through self-compassion, not self-improvement * What it means to be a mystic in everyday, modern life If you’ve ever felt disconnected, contracted, or quietly lost—this conversation is an invitation to soften, breathe, and remember who you are.

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