EPISODE · Jun 5, 2026 · 10 MIN
81. From Anxiety to Self-Abundance: A Guided Divine Feminine Energy Practice for Female Leaders
What if feeling enough had nothing to do with achieving more?As a female leader, it’s easy to become trapped in the belief that your worth comes from productivity, achievement, and constantly proving yourself. Over time, this pattern can fuel anxiety, self-doubt, and the exhausting feeling that no matter how much you accomplish, it’s never enough.In this guided embodiment practice, you'll reconnect with your divine feminine energy and begin releasing the pressure to earn your worth through performance.By listening, you’ll experience:A calming nervous system practice to reduce anxiety and reconnect with your bodyA powerful visualization to release the belief that you must constantly achieve to be enoughAn embodied shift into self-abundance, allowing you to desire more without abandoning yourselfNew episodes every Wednesday & Friday at 8am ETGet immediate free access to devotion-to-self audio activationsRelease the overwhelm of anxiety and self-doubt in less than 10-minutes a day with audio activations that will ignite your embodied feminine leadership.DM Hannah on Instagram @somasomawitheaseThis podcast explores the deep connection between female leadership and the power of Divine Feminine Energy, helping the high-achiever and entrepreneur move beyond anxiety, exhaustion, overwhelm and imposter syndrome, by exploring emotional intelligence, connection, and the art of receiving.All while unpacking patterns like codependency, control, and resentment, and offering tools to regulate the nervous system, reconnect with intuition, and move toward clarity, confidence and trust, all while celebrating ambition, creativity, pleasure, abundance, and the grounding wisdom of somatics to find joy and transformation through alignment.
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81. From Anxiety to Self-Abundance: A Guided Divine Feminine Energy Practice for Female Leaders
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