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Hey Rhona: Let's talk ...
by Rhona Rubio
The Hey Rhona Podcast is a space created for leaders who are growing, healing, and leading with intention. This show is for those who feel the pull to live fully, love well, and lead with purpose—even in the middle of the mess.You’ll hear real conversations about emotional health, faith, identity, and what it looks like to lead while still healing. Whether you're in the boardroom, the classroom, at home, or in transition—this podcast will help you connect the dots between your story and your leadership. Each week, you’ll find practical tools in the show notes for both personal development and leadership development—so you can apply what you hear to real life in real time.Join Rhona Rubio, Certified Primal Question Coach, speaker, and workshop facilitator, as she shares soul-shifting insights, practical tools, and powerful guest interviews designed to help you grow from the inside out.This
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11. Let's Talk: Breaking Silence, Finding Freedom with Tonya Peck
In this week’s episode of The Hey Rhona Podcast, Tonya shares her journey of finding freedom and purpose by breaking the silence on what she once kept hidden. Her story is a powerful reminder that vulnerability isn’t weakness—it’s a path to healing and can be scary even in places that should feel safe.We talk about creating safe spaces as leaders, and how shame loses its power when we speak our truth. Tonya reminds us that sharing our story is a gift that creates a safe space for others to find freedom. If you’ve ever wondered how to step into your own story and stop sitting in silence, here are three ways to start:Own it privately. Take time to write it down, pray through it, or reflect in a safe space. Naming what you’ve hidden begins the journey of release.Share it safely. Speak with someone you trust—a friend, mentor, or small group. Practicing vulnerability builds confidence. Reframe it as a gift. Your story can inspire and heal others. Speaking what was once secret allows connection and hope to flourish.🌱 Put It Into PracticeConversations bring clarity, but practice brings change. This week’s small step toward freedom:Spend 10 minutes writing one part of your story you’ve kept quiet. End with: “This is part of my story, but it does not define me. This story can dismantle the shame and bring freedom to others when I'm willing to share.”Share a small piece of it with a trusted person.Reflect on how your story could encourage or free someone else.Remember, your story matters, your voice carries hope, and you don’t walk this road alone. Keep living with courage and grace.Cheers to hope + healing, RhonaHave a Question? Shoot me a text.Support the showClick HERE to take my free assessment and unlock your gifts in life + leadership. Nothing's wasted. The seasons that shape you are filled with challenges. These challenges create and opportunity to sink into your struggles or step into your gifts.Your primal question will stunt your growth or propel you into your greatest gifts. Start Today at www.heyrhona.com
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10. Let’s talk: childhood grief, inner city schools, and finding freedom
What happens when a teacher becomes the student of her own healing? Brittany Cooper-Castro opens up about childhood trauma, stepping away from the classroom, and rewriting her family’s legacy—one boundary at a time.This episode is a tender reminder that healing isn’t just about the past—it’s about choosing how we show up today for ourselves and those we love.Brittany shares her journey in education teaching at inner-city schools from Chicago to Miami for over a decade.The conversation takes a deeper turn as Brittany shares about childhood grief—the tragic loss of her grandparents and great-uncle—and how those early wounds shaped her perspective on life, empathy, and leadership. As an adult, therapy became a path to healing and breaking free from the weight of unprocessed trauma.Together, Rhona and Brittany explore the importance of self-care, setting healthy boundaries, and intentionally rewriting generational patterns. Your past may shape you, but it doesn’t have to define the story you write next.The “3Rs of Intentional Living”You can apply Brittany’s insights to your own life with this simple journaling prompt:Reflect: What childhood experiences still influence how you parent, lead, or love today?Reframe: What beliefs or patterns are you ready to release or rewrite?Reset: What’s one boundary or self-care practice you can put in place this week?Whether you’re parenting, teaching, in the healing process, or navigating a new life chapter, Brittany’s story will meet you with grace and encouragement.Cheers to hope + healing ❤️🩹Have a Question? Shoot me a text.Support the showClick HERE to take my free assessment and unlock your gifts in life + leadership. Nothing's wasted. The seasons that shape you are filled with challenges. These challenges create and opportunity to sink into your struggles or step into your gifts.Your primal question will stunt your growth or propel you into your greatest gifts. Start Today at www.heyrhona.com
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11. Let’s talk: renewing your mind, meteorology, and dystopian novels with Sandra Shaw
Today Rhona sits with Sandra Shaw. She shares her story of pivoting from the news room to the weather room. Join our conversation on faith, healing, and living with intention.Sandra opens up about her journey of knowing about God but not truly knowing Him, and how hitting rock bottom became the turning point that awakened her faith and reshaped her future. Together, she and Rhona talk about the everyday discipline of renewing the mind, the work it takes to heal from trauma, and how faith carried them through.Sandra also shares her debut novel—a futuristic story that blends AI, philosophy, and faith. If you’re in a season of rebuilding, questioning your path, or searching for purpose—you’re not alone. This conversation is for you.Have a Question? Shoot me a text.Support the showClick HERE to take my free assessment and unlock your gifts in life + leadership. Nothing's wasted. The seasons that shape you are filled with challenges. These challenges create and opportunity to sink into your struggles or step into your gifts.Your primal question will stunt your growth or propel you into your greatest gifts. Start Today at www.heyrhona.com
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9. Let’s Talk: Sacred Seasons. Starting Scared. Shaping Stories. with Erin Cuccio
What if the fear you feel isn’t a stop sign—but a starting point? In this heartfelt episode, Rhona sits down with author, speaker and coach Erin Cuccio to talk about what it really looks like to begin again after loss, shift direction, and chase dreams that feel too big (or too soon).From leaving a steady career to walking through grief, Erin opens up about how purpose often finds us in our most uncertain seasons—and why she believes, “You don’t have to feel ready. You just have to start scared.”3 Ways to Lead When You’re Starting Scared:✨ Be honest. Let others see the real you—it builds trust.🤝 Go slow. Lead with care, not pressure.🔥 Stay anchored. Purpose matters more than polish.Ask yourself: “What’s one small, brave step I can take today?” Then take it—even if it’s messy. Forward is forward.The questions underneath our decisions—Am I safe? Am I good enough? Do I have purpose?—shape how we lead through transition, grief, and growth. Your Primal Question will remind you: healing and clarity begin when we answer those questions with truth, not fear. Having a clear perspective of your primal imprint will fuel growth or keep you from it. Check out my website to learn more about WORKING TOGETHER.Learn more about Erin: erincuccio.comHave a Question? Shoot me a text.Support the showClick HERE to take my free assessment and unlock your gifts in life + leadership. Nothing's wasted. The seasons that shape you are filled with challenges. These challenges create and opportunity to sink into your struggles or step into your gifts.Your primal question will stunt your growth or propel you into your greatest gifts. Start Today at www.heyrhona.com
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Let's talk: Grief in Surrender, Anxiety, and Cultivating a Creative Community
This week, I sit down with Andrea for a vulnerable conversation about the grief in surrender, identity, and the work God as we move from anxiety to self-leadership.Andrea shares her journey of walking away from an engagement, building a thriving career as a wedding photographer, and facing the anxiety that came with letting go of the life she once pictured.We talk about how easy it is to anchor our identity in relationships and work — and what happens when God invites us to release those things to discover who we truly are.Grief isn’t just about death; it shows up in breakups, career shifts, and the loss of old dreams. Through it all, Andrea found purpose in her pain, and a deeper sense of community and calling on the other side.If you're in a season of transition, heartbreak, or questioning who you are beyond what you do or who you’re with, this episode will remind you that letting go is not the end — it’s the beginning of becoming.In this episode, we talk about:How grief often begins with letting go of identities, not just peopleThe connection between anxiety and losing what once defined youHow God meets us in the "in-between" seasons with purpose and healingWhy cultivating honest community is essential in times of change3 Tips for Navigating Grief and Transition:Release false identities tied to work and relationships.Your worth isn’t built on what you do or who you’re with.Find purpose inside the pain, not after it.God often uses broken seasons to plant the seeds of your next calling.Surround yourself with community that speaks truth when you forget it.Healing rarely happens in total isolation — we need safe spaces and safe people as we navigate grief and transition. How to Support Someone Letting Go of a Dream✨ Just Be There “I’m here with you.” No fixing. Just presence.💔 Validate the Loss “It’s okay to grieve what you hoped for.” What they lost mattered.🌊 Make Space for All Emotions “Whatever you feel right now is allowed.” Grief is messy. Let it be.⏳ Name the In-Between “You’re in the space between what was and what’s next.” This is a tender and sacred place.🌱 Hold Hope Without Rushing “You don’t have to make sense of this yet.” Let healing come slowly.🫶 Invite Gentle Sharing “If you ever want to talk, I’m here to listen.”Have a Question? Shoot me a text.Support the showClick HERE to take my free assessment and unlock your gifts in life + leadership. Nothing's wasted. The seasons that shape you are filled with challenges. These challenges create and opportunity to sink into your struggles or step into your gifts.Your primal question will stunt your growth or propel you into your greatest gifts. Start Today at www.heyrhona.com
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Let’s talk: Primal Questions, Boundaries, Avoidance, and the Deep Desire to Be Known with Audra Walters Pt. 2
Welcome to Part 2 of my conversation with Audra Walters! In this episode, we pick up where we left off, diving deeper into her Primal Question. Together, we explore how she scrambles for a "yes", how avoidance sneaks in, and — most importantly — how she's begun to recognize the unique gifts that her Primal Question offers personally and professionally.Whether you're familiar with the Primal Question framework or new to it, this conversation will give you a powerful look at how understanding your core question can transform the way you lead, love, and live.Tune in to hear:What scrambling for a "yes" looks like in real timeHow avoidance patterns reveal deeper needsThe surprising strengths hidden within her Primal QuestionAudra’s reflections on healing and growthThanks for being here — let's dive in!Not knowing your Primal Question means living with unmet emotional needs that quietly sabotage your relationships, leadership, and self-worth.When you do know it, everything changes.You stop scrambling. You start leading.Ready to uncover your Primal Question? Take the assessment linked below!Three Ways Primal Questions Transform Leadership:You lead with self-awareness.You spot your triggers early and respond with clarity.You communicate with more trust.You meet real needs — yours and others' — without power struggles.You stay grounded under pressure.You lead from confidence, not insecurity.Have a Question? Shoot me a text.Support the showClick HERE to take my free assessment and unlock your gifts in life + leadership. Nothing's wasted. The seasons that shape you are filled with challenges. These challenges create and opportunity to sink into your struggles or step into your gifts.Your primal question will stunt your growth or propel you into your greatest gifts. Start Today at www.heyrhona.com
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Let’s talk: Primal Questions, Boundaries, Avoidance, and the Deep Desire to Be Known with Audra Walters Pt. 1
In this episode Rhona and Audra unpack her Primal Question. They explore her scramble for a “yes,” leading from gifts instead of fear, and facing avoidance with honesty. This episode is for anyone who struggles with fearful avoidance, people pleasing, or a longing to be seen, heard, and known.3 Tips if You’re Struggling with Boundaries and Avoidance:Start with small no’s – You don’t have to leap into hard boundaries. Begin by honoring one small “no” this week that protects your peace.Let someone see the real you – Share something vulnerable with a safe person. Being seen starts with letting yourself be known.Avoidance isn’t weakness—it’s protection – Gently ask, “What am I afraid will happen if I show up fully?” Compassion opens the door to change.Like, subscribe, and share if this conversation speaks to you.Have a Question? Shoot me a text.Support the showClick HERE to take my free assessment and unlock your gifts in life + leadership. Nothing's wasted. The seasons that shape you are filled with challenges. These challenges create and opportunity to sink into your struggles or step into your gifts.Your primal question will stunt your growth or propel you into your greatest gifts. Start Today at www.heyrhona.com
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Let’s Talk: Motherhood, Rock-n-Roll, and Healing Trauma with Karen Inderbitzin Olaleye PT. 2
In this heartfelt episode, Rhona sits down with Karen Inderbitzin Olaleye— music artist, songwriter and mama—for a rich conversation about creativity, calling, and the quiet courage it takes when life gets heavy. Karen shares her story and a reminder that hope is heavy, but when we hold on to hope there is healing.Together, they explore:🎙️ Karen's journey in the music industry and her faith and how the two have intertwined — Click here for her new album 🌿 The tension between motherhood and creativity—and how to honor both🕊️ What it means to surrender your timeline and let God shape your story while navigating PTSD👩👧 Real talk on postpartum depression, mom guilt, and the pressure to “do it all”💡 How to start again, even when it feels like your dreams are on pauseWhether you're in a season of waiting, rebuilding, or simply longing to create in the middle of real life, this episode offers honesty, hope, and a reminder: God’s not done with your story.🗣️ Gentle Questions for Holding Space in the WorkplaceThese can help invite conversation without pressure:“How can I support you right now?”(Not if they need support—how. It assumes presence without pressure.)“Is there anything you’d like me to be aware of in terms of how we work together right now?”(This offers respect for their boundaries while honoring the professional dynamic.)“Would it be helpful to talk or just to sit quietly with some coffee?”(This gives permission to be, not perform.)“When things feel heavy, what tends to help you feel grounded again?”(This supports self-agency and invites them to share without expectation.)💛 How to Support Others Navigating PTSD1. Be a non-anxious presence.You don’t need to fix, diagnose, or guide—just be. Your calm presence helps regulate theirs. Listen more than you speak. Trust that silence can be healing too.2. Don’t rush their story.Avoid asking for details they haven’t offered. Let them reveal at their own pace. Trust is a slow build—and that’s okay.3. Validate their experience.You can’t always relate, but you can acknowledge. A simple “That makes sense,” or “I imagine that was incredibly hard,” goes a long way.4. Respect their boundaries.Sometimes support looks like giving space, not filling it. Let them set the tone for how much they want to share or engage.5. Offer consistency.Safe spaces are built through consistency over time. A check-in here, a coffee break there—it adds up. Be someone they can count on, not someone who needs them to "be okay."Have a Question? Shoot me a text.Support the showClick HERE to take my free assessment and unlock your gifts in life + leadership. Nothing's wasted. The seasons that shape you are filled with challenges. These challenges create and opportunity to sink into your struggles or step into your gifts.Your primal question will stunt your growth or propel you into your greatest gifts. Start Today at www.heyrhona.com
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Let’s Talk: Motherhood, Rock-n-Roll, and Healing Trauma with Karen Inderbitzin Olaleye PT. 1
In this heartfelt episode, Rhona sits down with Karen Inderbitzin Olaleye— music artist, songwriter and mama—for a rich conversation about creativity, calling, and the quiet courage it takes when life gets heavy. Karen shares her story as a reminder that sometimes hope is heavy, and when we hold on to hope there is healing.Together, they explore:🎙️ Karen's journey in the music industry and her faith and how the two have intertwined🌿 The tension between motherhood and creativity—and how to honor both🕊️ What it means to surrender your timeline and let God shape your story while navigating PTSD👩👧 Real talk on postpartum depression, mom guilt, and the pressure to “do it all”💡 How to start again, even when it feels like your dreams are on pauseWhether you're in a season of waiting, rebuilding, or simply longing to create in the middle of real life, this episode offers honesty, hope, and a reminder: God’s not done with your story.🗣️ Gentle Questions for Holding Space in the WorkplaceThese can help invite conversation without pressure:“How can I support you right now?”(Not if they need support—how. It assumes presence without pressure.)“Is there anything you’d like me to be aware of in terms of how we work together right now?”(This offers respect for their boundaries while honoring the professional dynamic.)“Would it be helpful to talk or just to sit quietly with some coffee?”(This gives permission to be, not perform.)“When things feel heavy, what tends to help you feel grounded again?”(This supports self-agency and invites them to share without expectation.)💛 How to Support Others Navigating PTSD1. Be a non-anxious presence.You don’t need to fix, diagnose, or guide—just be. Your calm presence helps regulate theirs. Listen more than you speak. Trust that silence can be healing too.2. Don’t rush their story.Avoid asking for details they haven’t offered. Let them reveal at their own pace. Trust is a slow build—and that’s okay.3. Validate their experience.You can’t always relate, but you can acknowledge. A simple “That makes sense,” or “I imagine that was incredibly hard,” goes a long way.4. Respect their boundaries.Sometimes support looks like giving space, not filling it. Let them set the tone for how much they want to share or engage.Have a Question? Shoot me a text.Support the showClick HERE to take my free assessment and unlock your gifts in life + leadership. Nothing's wasted. The seasons that shape you are filled with challenges. These challenges create and opportunity to sink into your struggles or step into your gifts.Your primal question will stunt your growth or propel you into your greatest gifts. Start Today at www.heyrhona.com
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Let’s Talk: Choosing to Stay. Grief, Intimacy & God’s Redemption in Marriage with Jen Johnson
In this raw and hope-filled episode, Rhona sits down with marriage and intimacy coach Jen Johnson to talk about the real work of restoration—when staying feels harder than walking away.Jen shares her powerful story of facing betrayal, grief, her husband's health crisis, and the deep inner work required to rebuild trust. She opens up about letting go of self-righteousness, grieving the loss of what “should have been,” and discovering a deeper purpose on the other side of pain.Whether you're walking through marriage challenges, personal loss, or wondering if healing is still possible—this episode is your reminder: it’s never too far gone for God to redeem.How to hold space for those you lead:🧭 1. Lead with presence, not pressure.Jen’s healing didn’t come from someone trying to fix her—it came through space, time, and grace. As a leader, your steady presence creates safety. Sometimes the most powerful thing you can say is:“Take the time you need—we’re with you.”🌿 2. Normalize struggle without judgment.When Jen shared the raw parts of her journey, she invited others to drop the mask. As a leader, you can say:“Hard seasons don’t disqualify you. They shape you.”This gives people permission to be human—and grow in the process.💥 3 Reminders for High-Capacity Leaders (Inspired by Jen’s Story)Capacity isn’t immunity.Jen was strong, successful, and capable—but when grief and betrayal hit, even she had to slow down and heal. Being high-capacity doesn’t mean you don’t break—it means you need deeper rhythms of care.Overfunctioning isn’t leadership—it’s survival.Jen could have thrown herself into fixing everything fast. Instead, she chose the hard, slow work of rebuilding—letting God lead, rather than her own strength.What you build is only as strong as what you believe.Jen and her husband didn’t just rebuild a marriage—they rebuilt their foundation in God first. That inner restoration made room for real, lasting intimacy.Have a Question? Shoot me a text.Support the showClick HERE to take my free assessment and unlock your gifts in life + leadership. Nothing's wasted. The seasons that shape you are filled with challenges. These challenges create and opportunity to sink into your struggles or step into your gifts.Your primal question will stunt your growth or propel you into your greatest gifts. Start Today at www.heyrhona.com
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Let's Talk: Lessons I Learned Through Grief
In today’s episode, Rhona chats with her long-time friend Brooke about navigating life’s challenges, personal growth, and the power of lasting friendships. Brooke shares her journey from social work in the nonprofit and state sectors to the pharmaceutical world. She shares how loosing her son, and walking through grief has shaped the way she lives and leads others today.Brooke offers powerful insights on balancing family, career, and creative passions, proving that embracing challenges leads to transformation.Key Topics Discussed:Personal Growth Through Career and Life Changes: Brooke reflects on her journey through different careers, highlighting the growth she experienced from social work to the pharmaceutical industry.Lessons from Social Work and the Nonprofit Sector: Insights into the importance of empathy, advocacy, and service from Brooke’s work in the nonprofit and state sectors.Grief and Healing: Brooke opens up about the painful experience of losing her son and shares how grief has deeply shaped her leadership and personal life.Balancing Family, Career, and Passion: Tips on how to navigate multiple roles while maintaining your own well-being and purpose.The Power of Meaningful Connections: The impact of lasting friendships and how they can be a source of strength and support during challenging times.Tips for High-Capacity Leaders Navigating Grief:Allow Yourself to Feel: It's important to acknowledge and process the pain of loss. Grief can be isolating, but facing it head-on allows space for healing.Leverage Your Support System: Lean into friendships, mentors, or support groups. Brooke emphasizes the importance of meaningful connections for emotional strength.Practice Self-Compassion: As a high-capacity leader, you may feel the pressure to keep moving forward, but taking time for self-care and grace is essential for long-term healing.Create Space for Reflection: Find moments in your busy life to reflect on your experiences and the lessons you’ve learned from grief. This can foster personal growth and greater empathy in leadership.Simple Tool for Encouraging Healing:The Gratitude Practice: Start or end your day by writing down three things you’re grateful for. This simple tool can shift your focus from pain to healing by acknowledging the positive aspects of life, even during tough times. Brooke shares how practicing gratitude has helped her find peace amidst grief and foster resilience.Tune in for this inspiring conversation on growth, resilience, and the beauty of meaningful connections. Brooke’s journey proves that even through the hardest times, there is room for transformation and healing.Don't forget to subscribe and share this episode with anyone who could benefit from this message of hope and resilience.If you are ready to dig deep and find healing visit my website www.heyrhona.com and book a free consultation call today. Keywords: personal growth, social work, griefHave a Question? Shoot me a text.Support the showClick HERE to take my free assessment and unlock your gifts in life + leadership. Nothing's wasted. The seasons that shape you are filled with challenges. These challenges create and opportunity to sink into your struggles or step into your gifts.Your primal question will stunt your growth or propel you into your greatest gifts. Start Today at www.heyrhona.com
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BONUS EPISODE with HAVEN WEITS | Let’s Talk: Surrender. Finding Peace in Your Capacity.
“Are you overextending yourself trying to do it all on your own?”What if surrendering control is the key to sustaining your impact—not slowing it down?In this week’s episode, I sat down with HAVEN, the founder of a nationwide Virtual Assistance company, to talk about the importance of surrendering in the midst of growth. As a high-capacity leader, HAVEN found herself in a challenging season—stretched thin, pulled in multiple directions, and questioning how to maintain balance in a culture obsessed with maximizing productivity. In this heartfelt conversation, she shares how identifying her true capacity and surrendering to a pace that was sustainable brought her the peace and clarity she needed to continue leading effectively.HAVEN’s journey is a powerful reminder for all leaders who feel the weight of constantly striving for more—more clients, more growth, more success. She explains how letting go of the need to overproduce allowed her to thrive, rather than burn out.In This Episode, You’ll See:The importance of identifying your personal capacity as a leader and creating boundaries that protect your energy and well-being.How surrendering to a sustainable pace can lead to long-term success, both professionally and personally.🎯 2 Ways High-Capacity Leaders Can Identify and Surrender Their Need to Maximize:1. Recognize the Red Flags of Overproduction.Pay attention to the quiet signals: persistent exhaustion, decreased creativity, irritability, or a sense that your “yes” is outrunning your peace. These are invitations to pause and ask:“Am I maximizing out of trust, or out of fear?”When you’re driven by fear of falling behind, it’s a sign to surrender. Surrender doesn’t stunt growth—it strengthens the root system for future fruit.2. Redefine Success by Your Values, Not Just Output.Ask: “What matters most to me in this season? Does my current pace reflect that?”Faith reminds us that God can do more with our little surrendered than our hustle-driven excess. Healthy rhythms aren’t about doing less—they’re about doing what actually matters. Ask yourself and your team:“What’s fueling us right now—and what’s draining us?”"What isn't serving us well?""Should I be stretching or surrendering?"These questions shift the culture from constant output to sustainable impact.Whether you’re a seasoned entrepreneur or a leader just starting out, this episode offers valuable insights into how slowing down and embracing your capacity can actually propel you toward greater success. Tune in now to hear HAVEN’s inspiring story and learn how you, too, can thrive by surrendering.Rhona is a Certified Primal Question Coach, Speaker, Author, founder @ The Miami Design Studio, International Artist and mom of 4. If you're interested in working with Rhona visit her website www.heyrhona.com or connect on social @hey.rhonaHave a Question? Shoot me a text.Support the showClick HERE to take my free assessment and unlock your gifts in life + leadership. Nothing's wasted. The seasons that shape you are filled with challenges. These challenges create and opportunity to sink into your struggles or step into your gifts.Your primal question will stunt your growth or propel you into your greatest gifts. Start Today at www.heyrhona.com
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The Hey Rhona Podcast is a space created for leaders who are growing, healing, and leading with intention. This show is for those who feel the pull to live fully, love well, and lead with purpose—even in the middle of the mess.You’ll hear real conversations about emotional health, faith, identity, and what it looks like to lead while still healing. Whether you're in the boardroom, the classroom, at home, or in transition—this podcast will help you connect the dots between your story and your leadership. Each week, you’ll find practical tools in the show notes for both personal development and leadership development—so you can apply what you hear to real life in real time.Join Rhona Rubio, Certified Primal Question Coach, speaker, and workshop facilitator, as she shares soul-shifting insights, practical tools, and powerful guest interviews designed to help you grow from the inside out.This
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