067 – Brooke Emery – Purpose and Parenting

Intuition, marketing, coaching, and parenting…

Brooke EmeryBrooke Emery, Possibility Synergist and Guide, joins Julie Chan in the MouthMedia Network studios powered by Sennheiser.

This is the first of several episodes on the topic of pregnancy.

In this episode:

  • Emery‘s works as connector and a guide
  • How her spiritual journey started in childhood
  • Being the daughter of advertising agency mom, working in film and publicity, having love of being fixture in self help for more than 20 years
  • Identifying inner voice vs. random thoughts, what it feels like, light vs. heavy, joy and peace when right direction on the left wide, like an electric pulse
  • Being a Manifestor-Generator, experiencing things as an “uh-huh” (positive) or ” unh-uh” (negative)
  • Learning to surrender
  • Manifesting a baby, conscious parenting
  • Wanting a baby while being OK if it doesn’t happen
  • Changing the focus
  • Having a whole team ready to help her be ready for the next chapterBrooke Emery
  • The moment she became pregnant when she was about to go in for IVF
  • Getting away from attachment and pursuing joy, synchronicities amplify
  • Being surprised by second child
  • How IUD hormones impacted postpartum depression
  • A book that popped out that resulted in a visit to meet someone that result in signficant lessons, the need to remember the truth of who you are, entertain everything, believe nothing
  • Continuing to go deeper
  • The purpose of having children, loving kids, hating parenting, being a guide on the path of a child’s growth, allowing them to bloom
  • Reflecting and not regretting
  • Her daughter’s YouTube show, and how it helped with self expression and identity, a lot of wisdom in a little girl’s body
  • Juggling between motherhood and work while modeling to kids
  • Parenting by design and with vision
  • Taking time to end the day with sharing positive things with your partner
  • Being willing to receive judgment while not judging yourself or others
  • Teaching kids to navigate the world themselves, and not always solving problems for them, teaching them to become independent

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