• Remi Gordon: Intuitive Coach and Space Holder

  • Nov 16 2021
  • Length: 30 mins
  • Podcast

Remi Gordon: Intuitive Coach and Space Holder

  • Summary

  • Sober and doing exactly what lights them up. 

    I loved meeting the vivacious Remi Gordon - an intuitive coach, space holder and card reader. They also identify as a vaxxed, sober, queer, fat, feminist witch. This is a high-vibe conversation where we chat about Remi’s sober journey and the incredible work they do, helping clients to realise their wildest dreams. 

    Remi has been sober for two years because drinking just wasn’t serving them anymore. Like for many of us, this took Remi a little while to come to terms with this fact. They tried moderation and periods without drinking but knew deep down it wasn’t working. Interestingly, all the clarity comes from looking back. They didn’t know just HOW GOOD sober life could be.

    One of the cool things Remi has discovered after becoming sober is tuning into and trusting their intuition. And a silver lining of Covid was the opportunity to sit deal with whatever came up, the reasons why they were drinking in the first place, without the distractions of a full social calendar. All that inner work has certainly paid off; they are glowing – and this chat was recorded at 9.30am! 

    Remi loves working to support people do whatever the hell they want. To tune into what our hearts desire, and move beyond fear and the expectations of others. Their infectious zest for life shines through. This conversation left me feeling pretty jazzed up on sober life too. 

    Remi's links:
    linktr.ee/remigordon 
    instagram.com/thisisremigordon

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