• Scarcity, Ancestry, and the Election: Navigating Uncertainty, Letting Go of Control and Inviting Ease | Ancestral Work and House Therapy

  • Nov 26 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 8 mins
  • Podcast

Scarcity, Ancestry, and the Election: Navigating Uncertainty, Letting Go of Control and Inviting Ease | Ancestral Work and House Therapy

  • Summary

  • If you’ve been feeling hooked by what’s happening in the U.S. post-election, this episode is for you. Or maybe it’s not about the election—perhaps you’ve noticed that when external circumstances spiral out of your control, your reactions follow suit. Either way, this conversation will resonate deeply.

    In this episode, I sit down with Nicole, our brave guest today who is navigating patterns of scarcity, resistance, and ancestral heaviness while building a thriving business. We explore how her lineage’s history of hardship shaped her relationship with control: the belief that survival depends on keeping everything under control, even at the cost of losing herself. Today, Nicole sets an intention to surrender the belief that things must always be hard and to open up to more ease, flow, and abundance.

    Amid the backdrop of the recent election and its collective emotions, we dive into how ancestral burdens and societal events intertwine, often without us realizing it. Through tender moments, unexpected phenomenological field events, and intuitive reflections, we uncover the path from surviving to thriving. Along the way, we discuss how our spaces—both internal and external—mirror and influence personal growth.


    What We Cover:

    • Why resistance to ease might not be yours alone—and how to shift it
    • The subtle ways ancestral stories weave into our present lives
    • How recent societal events, including the election, connect to personal and generational patterns
    • The power of naming and releasing burdens to create a foundation for thriving
    • Practical tips for working with your environment to support abundance
    • How lineage-based reflections can inspire clarity in life and business
    • The significance of grounding rituals in transforming inherited patterns
    • Why honoring your ancestors doesn’t mean carrying their struggles

    This episode offers a heartfelt mix of wisdom, curiosity, and somatic practices. Get ready to reflect, heal, and realign!

    Dec 1st, 2024 I’ll be hosting the At Home in Your Body ½ Day Retreat, to support you in accessing your authentic self that you didn't know could exist around your family (and other groups you don’t share opinions with) through somatically-guided, alchemical family & systems constellation work. I would love to see you there!

    Curious to see if my 12-month intimate group, The Soulful Visionary Collective, is a match for you? I'm opening up calls and enrollment with early bird bonuses, discounts, and special gifts for those who sign up before Nov 30th, 2024. One of the bonuses is an extra group coaching call in November. I can’t wait to explore how we can transform together!

    Resources and Where We Can Connect:

    • Explore How We Can Work Together: https://www.amybabish.com/work-with-me
    • Learn More About House Therapy & Feng Shui Coaching: https://www.amybabish.com/house-therapy-feng-shui-coaching
    • Connect on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/amy.babish/
    • Connect on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/amy-babish/

    Want to learn more about the Soulful Visionary Collective? Visit amybabish.com for details or Join the waitlist here: https://amy-babish.ck.page/800101e843

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