This week, for my first interview episode, I welcome Cassie Uhl to the podcast. Cassie Uhl is one of the first people I followed in the spiritual space, and I've been a fan of her and her content ever since.
Cassie and I talk about her unique journey as a content creator and how she came to recognize that her content creation process was no longer working for her. She shares openly about her desire to stop being extractive with her content and to show up differently, something she's been working on since letting go of the need to "be consistent." We talk about what consistency really means and looks like, as well as allowing ourselves to slow down and be guided by the unseen when creating our content.
Cassie's story is a great example of how we truly can shift gears so that we can do what is good for us AND our communities.
About Cassie
Cassie Uhl is a death and energy worker, magic maker, rites of passage facilitator, and author. Her work is trauma-informed and rooted in earth-based spiritual practices from her ancestral roots across Northern Europe and her local environment. She is passionate about helping folks feel spiritually grounded and resourced in all seasons of life. She resides on Indigenous Myaamiaki land in so-called Indiana in the United States with her husband and twin children. Learn more about Cassie, her work, and offerings at cassieuhl.com.
Connect with CassieWebsite: cassieuhl.comInstagram: @cassieuhl
ReferencesBelow are resources and people we mentioned during our discussion.Layla Saad: http://laylafsaad.com/Dr. Rosales Meza: https://www.drrosalesmeza.com/Thérèse Cator: https://theresecator.com/Leonie Dawson: https://leoniedawson.com/Rebecca Campbell: https://rebeccacampbell.me/
Have any reflections to share on this episode? How do you feel about “consistency” when it comes to content creation? I invite you to share your insights with me and the community over on Substack. Head to themindfulcontentcreator.substack.com.