Today is the day we celebrate 50 episodes of the Be You Podcast! My vibe and energy are so high and I am downright giddy. In this episode, I thank those who have helped me along this journey, share this milestone with you who have helped make this possible, and encourage you to follow your intuition like I did. It hasn't all been easy, but it has been so worth it. By acknowledging my fear and pushing through it, I've made it here to this highly significant episode and I get to share it with you.
Through this episode, I also provide the ten important questions you need to ask your highest self. Write them down or take a screenshot, whichever works for you. But keep them. Learn them. And make them habitual.
I cannot wait to hear from you and how these questions help you connect with your highest self. And I can't wait to know how this Be You milestone is helping you follow your own intuition. Thank you for being here!
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The Be You Podcast by coach and spirituality and wellness enthusiast Jill Herman is all about women helping women to unbecome everything they thought they had to be and unapologetically embracing their trust self. Jill covers topics like healing, parenting, self love, women helping women, spirituality and much more.
Through the Be You podcast and her work with the Be You Collective, Jill makes the challenging process of healing approachable, especially when it comes to parenting and self love. She draws on her personal parenting experiences, her own healing journey, and wisdom from coaches and thought leaders like Glennon Doyle, Lisa Bilyeu, Luke Storey, Christine Hasler, and more.
Whether you're looking for parenting advice, a community of women helping women, or you're on your own healing journey, the Be You Podcast is for you.
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Glennon Doyle on being yourself: "Every girl must decide whether to be true to herself or true to the world." - Glennon Doyle
Glennon Doyle on women helping women: "People who need help sometimes look a lot like people who don't need help." - Glennon Doyle
Glennon Doyle on healing: "What if pain - like love - is just a place brave people visit?" - Glennon Doyle
Lisa Bilyeu on women helping women: "Cheer for your girls like you got pom-poms at a pep rally." - Lisa Bilyeu
Lisa Bilyeu on healing: "If you're still looking for that one person who will change your life, take a look in the mirror." - Lisa Bileyu
Lisa Bilyeu on women helping women: "Choose your life's board members like you're building a Fortune 500 company." - Lisa Bilyeu
Tucker Max on being yourself: "If people try to judge you or shame you for doing safe, consensual things that make you happy, I can guarantee you they're bad people." - Tucker Max
Tucker Max on healing: "Pretending to be something you aren't because you're trying to please a bunch of judgmental hypocrites and shitheads is not the way to be happy. Living the life you want to live is." - Tucker Max
Tucker Max on healing: "Men will treat you the way you let them. You get what you demand from people." - Tucker Max
Luke Storey on healing: "Within self honesty and self awareness is a modicum of humility and that's all you really need to affect change." - Luke Storey
Luke Storey on healing: "The foundation to your healing is to not be committed to your lies." - Luke Storey
Christine Hasler on healing: "Know that the qualities you admire in others are the qualities you need to recognize and nurture inside yourself." - Christine Hasler
Christine Hasler on parenting: "People come in and out of our lives to share them with us, contribute, support us, and teach us, but they never complete us." - Christine Hasler
Christine Hasler on healing: "It is in the most undesirable of external circumstances that we discover internal qualities like courage, faith, compassion, inspiration, acceptance, and love." - Christine Hasler