EPISODE · Oct 27, 2025 · 1H 20M
S1 E26 - Live #5: Swimming as a Metaphor for life | Why doing hard things is good for all of us
from THE ONE THAT GLITTERS / GLITTER MOUTH: For the creative, ambitious moms with Michelle Lang · host Michelle Lang
Episode Synopsis [Instagram LIVE recorded 4.11.25]In this philosophical framework and teaching methodology episode of Glitter Mouth, I'm breaking down how twenty years of teaching swimming from celebrities, rock stars and royalty has revealed that water is the most honest teacher mirroring life's challenges, explaining my three-step universal coaching system of unblocking fears, creating safety, and revealing inherent greatness that applies equally to producing films, writing books, and teaching terrified toddlers to float. Perfect for coaches developing systematic approaches, anyone seeking framework for their expertise translation, and listeners learning how seemingly different skills share identical core principles.In this episode, I talk about:Mermaid's Guide core philosophy: Swimming through water as big metaphor for swimming through life - "producing, re-producing, or swimming"Three activities life pattern: Either in pool teaching, on movie set producing, or home re-producing (having three kids)Universal coaching methodology revelation: "It's ALL THE SAME - unblocking fears, making them feel safe, revealing their own greatness"Excavator gold analogy: "When YOU are the dirt, it's hard to see the gold" - external perspective reveals inherent brillianceBelief as transformation tool: Huge part of coaching is simply believing in someone's greatness before they can see it themselvesEnergy balancing principle: Being calm soulful presence to counterbalance fear and chaos around swimming poolFirst water-life parallel: "You can't swim scared - if you swim scared you WILL sink" - must rewire brain to trustSecond parallel - directional focus: "Jellyfish swimmers" have lots of energy but don't get anywhere without looking where they're goingThird parallel - failure framework: "Failure is the key to everything - you try, can't do it, try again, can't do it, try again - SUCCESS"
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Episode Synopsis [Instagram LIVE recorded 4.11.25]In this philosophical framework and teaching methodology episode of Glitter Mouth, I'm breaking down how twenty years of teaching swimming from celebrities, rock stars and royalty has revealed that water is the most honest teacher mirroring life's challenges, explaining my three-step universal coaching system of unblocking fears, creating safety, and revealing inherent greatness that applies equally to producing films, writing books, and teaching terrified toddlers to float. Perfect for coaches developing systematic approaches, anyone seeking framework for their expertise translation, and listeners learning how seemingly different skills share identical core principles.In this episode, I talk about:Mermaid's Guide core philosophy: Swimming through water as big metaphor for swimming through life - "producing, re-producing, or swimming"Three activities life pattern: Either in pool teaching, on movie set producing, or home re-producing (having three kids)Universal coaching methodology revelation: "It's ALL THE SAME - unblocking fears, making them feel safe, revealing their own greatness"Excavator gold analogy: "When YOU are the dirt, it's hard to see the gold" - external perspective reveals inherent brillianceBelief as transformation tool: Huge part of coaching is simply believing in someone's greatness before they can see it themselvesEnergy balancing principle: Being calm soulful presence to counterbalance fear and chaos around swimming poolFirst water-life parallel: "You can't swim scared - if you swim scared you WILL sink" - must rewire brain to trustSecond parallel - directional focus: "Jellyfish swimmers" have lots of energy but don't get anywhere without looking where they're goingThird parallel - failure framework: "Failure is the key to everything - you try, can't do it, try again, can't do it, try again - SUCCESS"
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S1 E26 - Live #5: Swimming as a Metaphor for life | Why doing hard things is good for all of us
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