One of the things I do in my work is help people feel safe in their bodies. I look at how trauma affects our sense of safety, how that affects our nervous systems and in turn affects our financial behavior and holds us back from expanding.
One of the things I do in my work is help people feel safe in their bodies. I look at how trauma affects our sense of safety, how that affects our nervous systems and in turn affects our financial behavior and holds us back from expanding.
In this podcast I share exercises you can do when you are triggered by expansion. These exercises are very simple, but they are life-changing because they shed so much light by helping you understand what is actually going on.
I grew up in a family where I saw my mom be told that she thought she was better than everyone for having money.
I saw my mom literally meltdown, sabotage and give all her money to my uncle because she wanted him to like her and for him to take care of us.
The fear of expanding beyond our family and community is a common fear. Most of us have a sense of dread about this, and the reasons behind this go back to our childhood experiences.
In this week’s episode, we talk to Isaac Masilela, the founder of Mziwethu. He was born on a farm in Mpumalanga, where his father was rendering his services for a place to stay. Watching his parents build houses with mud and farming to sell food, shaped him to be the entrepreneur he is today.
In this episode, Isaac shares how to make a fortune developing low-income housing in South Africa.
All caught up with Season 3 of Westworld and am probably gonna spend the next few days in my mind going down a rabbit hole as I explore all the concepts this show keeps introducing.