Season 3 Review Part 1

Season 3 opened with an intention, not just a theme. “I embrace a growth mindset which allows me to remain open to new ideas and perspectives.” This wasn’t a slogan. It was a grounding force for everything that followed. It became the permission slip to listen, to reflect, and to recalibrate without needing to arrive at fixed conclusions. What unfolded was not a season of external voices or expert-driven narratives, but one of internal rooting. The absence of guest interviews didn’t lessen the depth, instead, it created space for quieter wisdom to rise. Each episode became its own practice in presence, revealing the subtleties of energetic alignment, intuitive clarity, and the tender discipline of staying open.

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Working with the Moon as a Business Partner

The early part of the season began with the moon. Not just as a metaphor, but as medicine. The new moon was explored not as a concept, but as an energetic gateway, a place where ideas could be seeded with intention rather than urgency. Business, in this light, became less about hustle and more about harmony. The lunar cycle offered a rhythm for strategic growth: the new moon for initiation, the full moon for release. These weren’t presented as rituals for performance, but as invitations to deepen the relationship between intention and timing. In a world obsessed with immediate results, these episodes reminded the listener that success can also grow in stillness, in slowness, in sync with the sky.

The Power and Precision of Intention

From lunar alignment came the deeper theme of intention-setting. Not in the abstract, but in the specific. The episodes around intention asked real questions: What do you actually want? Can you name it? Will you write it down, not to control the outcome, but to ground your energy? There was a strong call to clarity, not perfection, but precision. Because vague desires lead to vague results. Naming an intention with depth, detail, and devotion became an act of energetic leadership. And rather than placing pressure on the outcome, this approach brought focus to the process. When intention becomes clear, action becomes clean. The energy behind the work shifts. And with it, so does what gets magnetised in return.

Redefining Identity. You Are Not Your Business

As the season unfolded, the lens turned inward. One of the most defining insights came in the reminder that you are not your business. This wasn’t a distancing, it was a reconnection. Too often, business becomes a stand-in for identity, for worth, for validation. But when that entanglement is unravelled, something softer is allowed to emerge. the self, unhooked from performance. These episodes asked what it means to lead a business without letting it define you. They explored the boundaries between personal value and external success. And in doing so, they carved out space for resilience, spaciousness, and sovereignty.

Confidentiality as Sacred Space

Midway through the review, the focus shifted to how client relationships are held. The conversation around confidentiality wasn’t a legal discussion, it was a spiritual one. To hold space for another person is to enter into an energetic contract. When that space is violated, even unintentionally, the rupture goes deeper than we think. Stories were shared about breaches of trust and the long tail of harm that can follow. But this wasn’t about fear, it was about responsibility. Coaches, mentors, space-holders of any kind were invited to reflect on the invisible agreements they make with their clients, and to honour them not out of obligation, but out of devotion to safety, presence, and truth.

Trusting Intuition and Making Room for Mistakes

As the birthday episodes began, the energy lightened but the depth did not. These episodes became portals into intuition, not as a tool to master, but as a relationship to nurture. There were moments of insight and also moments of humility. Intuition was shown not to be flawless, but deeply human. It can be clear, and it can also be wrong. And that’s part of the practice. Mistakes don’t negate the guidance, they refine it. Self-trust isn’t built through perfect choices. It’s built through presence, through repair, and through the willingness to listen again after a detour. These reflections allowed the idea of “getting it right” to dissolve, making space for a more forgiving, more sustainable form of inner knowing.

The Business as a Living Energy

One of the most unique and transformative episodes explored the idea of the business having its own energy. Not metaphorically, but literally. The business was invited into conversation, through journaling, through ritual, through presence. And in doing so, it became clear, the business is not a task list. It’s not a brand or a persona. It’s a living extension of vision, deserving of boundaries, play, and dialogue. This shifted the lens from business as output to business as relationship. One that can evolve. One that can rest. One that can grow with you, not at your expense.

Differentiating Fear from Intuition

Later episodes began teasing apart the difference between intuition and fear, two sensations that can feel deceptively similar. These reflections acknowledged that fear isn’t always to be discarded. Sometimes it’s protective. Sometimes it’s wise. But there’s a difference between fear that keeps you safe and fear that keeps you small. Learning to discern between the two became a quiet superpower, one that requires practice, presence, and a willingness to pause before acting. This discernment was framed not as a skill to conquer, but a rhythm to remember.

Creating, Knowing, and Manifesting as Distinct Energies

As the season neared its next phase, the final episodes explored the energetic differences between creating, knowing, and manifesting. These were not positioned as interchangeable states, but as unique layers in the process of bringing something to life. Creating is deliberate, knowing is instant, and manifesting is what happens when attachment is released. When these energies are honoured for what they are, not forced into sameness, business becomes fluid. It becomes intuitive. And it becomes a reflection not of what we do, but of how we be.


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