• The Law of Gender

  • Nov 17 2021
  • Length: 37 mins
  • Podcast

  • Summary

  • Much of our society has traditionally operated from a masculine, "hustle and do" mentality. But somewhere along the way we've lost what it means to just be and to live in the present. In this week's Mind Your Energy Podcast episode we are chatting with Erin O'Donoghue to talk about The Law of Gender, also known as the law of giving and receiving, to better understand how to balance between masculine and feminine energies to live more authentically. Erin is a coach, facilitator and community builder who helps people connect to their purpose and design a [work] life that lights them up, through strategy, mindset and spirituality. Connecting in to her purpose resulted in her leaving the world of traditional employment for entrepreneurship and a life built around Freedom, Flexibility and Family. Listen as we wrap up the final episode in our Twelve Universal Laws series! Connect with ErinInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/erin_hivecollective/ (https://www.instagram.com/erin_hivecollective/) Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/872081506762161 (https://www.facebook.com/groups/872081506762161) E-Mail: erin@hivecollective.com.au Website: https://www.hivecollective.com.au/ (https://www.hivecollective.com.au/) Want to catch the episode over on Youtube? https://youtu.be/bV6820sPP80 (Check it out and be sure to hit the subscribe button!) Be sure to hit SUBSCRIBE and leave a review if you enjoy today's episode and want more like it! Be sure to follow me over on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/mary.zargarian (@mary.zargarian) for behind the scenes peeks, motivations and strategies to continue to energize you during the week.
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