You Are Not Supposed To Fly In A Straight Line with Belle Lockerby

When was the last time you looked at the things you do and inquired why you do them that way?


In this episode, I'm joined by the wonderful Belle Lockerby, Writer, TEDx Speaker, Expert Clifton Strengths Coach, and Mom. Belle is passionate about words and helping people find theirs, the ones that would help them claim their worth and change their world. In her second book, "The words the caterpillar ate," Belle guides women experiencing "puberty's other end" and the changes in their bodies and spirits throughout the perimenopause and menopause years. 


Throughout this episode, Belle talks about the words we use and the meaning behind them, the need to challenge how we do things and why we do them, and why we find it so hard to let go of certain things. She shares bits of her upbringing, her relationship with her parents, and how she was parentified by them. 


Plus, we discuss her latest book and her inspiration to write it, the importance of identifying when people talk to us from wounds, not scars, and so much more.  


Tune in to Episode 85 of the Joy Found Here podcast to hear more about how to enjoy your transition from chrysalid to butterfly. 


In This Episode, You Will Learn:

  • A bit about Belle and how she got where she is today (5:56)
  • The mistakes Belle doesn't want to repeat with her daughter (7:55)
  • Why are we so reluctant to change? (11:32)
  • The reasons why letting go is so hard for most of us (16:13)
  • The importance of taking care of our bodies (20:33)
  • Thank the voices that remind you of the things you've never done before (25:40)
  • What can we learn from a caterpillar's transition (27:02)


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