In this heartfelt and empowering episode, we sit down with Bri Alexander, a sound and energy healing practitioner, for a powerful conversation on transformation, grief, healing, and stepping into your soul’s purpose.
Bri shares how an unexpected loss became the catalyst for deep self-discovery, leading her to move across the world to Taiwan. Through solitude, mindfulness, and the cultural immersion of a slower, more intentional lifestyle, she reconnected with her body, intuition, and purpose. Her journey is one of courage, healing, and realignment.
This episode is filled with vulnerable truths, laughter, a few tears, and so many glimmers — those tiny, powerful reminders to keep going.
What You'll Hear In This Episode:
Bri’s story of transformation after miscarriage and emotional burnout
The power of physically removing yourself to hear your own voice
Living abroad during the COVID-19 pandemic and its unexpected spiritual gifts
How nature, Eastern medicine, and cultural values helped shape her healing
Releasing guilt, embracing redirection, and trusting divine timing
The role of abundance mindset and learning to follow the “glimmer”
Tools like Ikigai to uncover your soul’s unique purpose
Releasing comparison and imposter syndrome as a daily practice
What real community and support actually looks like
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IKIGAI - Bri recommends doing everything in your power to make sure your work and life align with this teaching. She says, “You'll find so much fulfillment and happiness and work will rarely feel like work - the cliche is true!”
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