About The Episode
Watch Trailer Episode 118: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EffZXwfBnwE
Authentic As F*ck is a podcast all about storytelling. I have conversations with entrepreneurs, and creators, exploring their journeys and dive into their expertise that greatly inspire them.
So excited to share in this Episode 118 of AAF podcast: Kate Northrup On Difference Between Rich & Abundant. Don’t miss this inspiring conversation about entrepreneurship and storytelling.
As an entrepreneur, bestselling author, and mother, Kate Northrup supports ambitious people to light up the world without burning themselves out. Kate teaches how to heal your relationship with money, time, and work. She’s the author of the bestsellers Money: A Love Story and Do Less, the creator of the Do Less Planner, and the host of the top ranking podcast, Plenty. Her work has been featured by The NY Times, Oprah Daily, The Today Show, Glamour, Harvard Business Review, and more. She lives with her husband/business partner and their two daughters in Miami.
Chapters
00:00 Can Anyone Become Rich or a Millionaire?
02:12 The Illusion of Money and Status
06:27 Rewiring Trauma and Limiting Beliefs
10:25 Cultivating a Feeling of Abundance
23:53 Authentic Storytelling vs. Clickbait
31:59 Building Trust and Leading Towards Growth
37:19 The Power of Authenticity and Telling the Truth
39:18 Being a Conduit for Creativity and Service
44:04 The Responsibility of Marketers to be Trauma-Informed
49:29 Overcoming Imposter Syndrome and Fear of Visibility
55:32 Completing the Emotional Stress Cycle and Metabolizing Stress
01:08:16 Managing Nervous System Health
01:10:46 The Role of Movement, Breath, Creativity, Social Connection, and Tears
01:12:28 Practical Techniques for Stress Management
01:17:42 Challenging Mainstream Productivity Hacks
01:20:33 Body-based Energy Management Strategies for Plenty of Time
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takeaways
Anyone can learn to be good with money, but becoming rich or a millionaire is not necessary for experiencing a feeling of abundance.
The amount of money does not determine happiness or well-being; it is more important to focus on how things feel.
Trauma can impact our relationship with money and success, and it is important to consciously rewire any limiting beliefs or patterns.
Authentic storytelling should focus on vulnerability and personal growth, rather than using trauma as clickbait.
Building a community based on trust and leading people towards their true selves is more sustainable than relying on sensationalism or controversy. Authenticity and telling the truth are magnetic and captivating in storytelling and personal branding.
Being a conduit for creativity and service allows messages to come through without ego.
Marketers have a responsibility to be trauma-informed and avoid re-traumatizing their audience.
Generational and ancestral trauma can impact neural patterning and create imposter syndrome and fear of visibility.
Completing the emotional stress cycle and metabolizing daily stress is crucial for well-being and overcoming burnout. Managing our nervous system health is crucial for productivity and well-being.
Releasing stress and creating spaciousness in our lives is essential.
Movement, breath, creativity, social connection, and tears help close the emotional stress loop.
Practical techniques like Havening can signal safety to our nervous system in stressful situations.
Challenging mainstream productivity hacks and adopting body-based energy management strategies can create plenty of time for what truly matters.