What Are You Inviting In? with Brian Jaudon (Season 7 Finale)

What Are You Inviting In? with Brian Jaudon (Season 7 Finale)

Brian Jaudon is back on the podcast to help us wrap up Season 7.

We talk about soul alignment, what it means to organize your life around your divine essence, and what happens when a chapter closes and something new wants to emerge.

Takeaways

  • The question Brian has asked clients for 30 years: what has your life been organized around, and what would you like to reorganize it around?
  • Invitation is a spiritual state. Have you invited what you want into your consciousness, your body, and your whole being?
  • Soul misalignment shows up as a felt sense, and the body knows when something is off
  • Once you've experienced a state of consciousness, you have access to it
  • Live into what is and what wants to be, not what was or what should be
  • Anything not aligned with your divine essence will surface to be examined, released, or renegotiated
  • Brian's medicine journey revelation: we get to exist on this planet without being of service; we can choose how we want to show up and share our gifts with the world
  • Relationship first, task second

About Brian
Brian Jaudon is a sacred witness to the divine unfolding of one's life. After 30 years as a coach, including his early role as a pioneer in the integration of IFS and coaching, Brian is embracing a new path and calling that is more vibrational and spiritual in nature. For the first time in his professional life, he is inviting individuals and couples to work with him in person at his home (Turtle Ridge) in the Blue Ridge Mountains of western North Carolina. Brian's new website is www.divinebecoming.love

Episode Sponsor

This episode is sponsored by Therapy Training Boston.

Therapy Training Boston offers live, in-person, and online workshops, plus consultation for therapists and other helping professionals, designed to support you as a whole person while satisfying your CE requirements. All of their offerings are taught with an eye toward context, power, and relational justice, and draw on the family systems theories and best practices that shaped the IFS model. They also offer an Intensive Certificate Program in Couples and Family Therapy to help you build confidence and capacity in community.

About The One Inside

I started this podcast to help spread IFS out into the world and make the model more accessible to everyone. Eight years later, that's still at the heart of all we do.

I co-create The One Inside with Jeff Schrum, a Level 2 IFS practitioner, coach, and creativity consultant.

Sponsorship

Want to sponsor an episode of The One Inside? Email Tammy.

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