Épisodes

  • The Secret Sauce to Thriving (Not Just Surviving) in Relationships
    Feb 19 2025

    S3, Ep2 - In this conversation, Alyssa Decker and Rebecca Thomas explore the multifaceted concept of emotional intelligence, discussing its significance in personal relationships and self-awareness. They delve into the challenges individuals face in recognizing and expressing their emotions, the importance of setting boundaries, and the need for empowerment rather than taking on the emotional burdens of others. Through practical examples and insights, they highlight how understanding and harnessing emotional intelligence can lead to more authentic living and healthier relationships. In this conversation, Rebecca Thomas and Alyssa Decker explore the importance of setting and enforcing boundaries, the connection between boundaries and self-trust, and the role of internal conversations in emotional intelligence. They discuss practical tips for fostering self-awareness and emotional growth, emphasizing the need for kindness towards oneself and the impact of our internal dialogue on our overall well-being.

    BIO

    For more than 20 years Rebecca has been helping people break through obstacles that seem to be holding them back in life. With her high energy, contagious confidence, and natural ability to lead, she’s been teaching women how to show up for themselves in BIG, unapologetic ways. Her clients reclaim their power, live intentionally, and do so THEIR way, making their own rules as they go.

    LINKS:

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MarieOfVenus
    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/MarieOfVenus
    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/marieofvenus/
    Website: https://www.marieofvenus.com/

    Community Pilot Program goes live in January.



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    48 min
  • Raising Resilient Kids: Helping Children Manage Anxiety
    Feb 12 2025

    S3, Ep1 - In this episode of Equilibrium Echoes, host Alyssa Decker speaks with Michelle Blais, an expert on anxiety in children and founder of the Raising Resilience Program. They discuss the intertwined nature of anxiety and resilience in children, exploring how anxiety manifests differently in kids compared to adults, the importance of building resilience, and practical strategies for parents to help their children navigate anxiety. The conversation emphasizes the significance of modeling resilience, recognizing stress patterns, and creating a supportive environment for children to learn from failures. In this conversation, Michelle Blais discusses the importance of embracing the learning process for children, emphasizing that mistakes are growth opportunities. She highlights the significance of understanding anxiety in children and how parents can support their kids through small, intentional changes in language and behavior. Michelle shares practical tips for parents to model resilience and emotional regulation, fostering a supportive environment for their children's development.

    BIO

    Michelle Blais is a passionate elementary school teacher with over 17 years of experience working with children from grades 1-5. Drawing on her background in psychology, her mission is to instill confidence and resilience in children by helping them develop a growth mindset. A self-proclaimed “recovering perfectionist”, she has used the very strategies that she teaches her students to completely transform her own mindset and regulate her nervous system. Michelle now dedicates herself to empowering parents with these proven techniques, believing that parents play the most crucial role in fostering sustainable, long-term mindset changes in their children.

    Self-Regulation Video Toolbox

    This fun, step-by-step video toolbox offers a variety of calming, regulating strategies for your child to choose from when they are feeling anxious or nervous. Watch the video together with your child as a part of your daily routine so that they can integrate the strategies.

    Link:

    https://www.misschellemindset.com/selfregvideo







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    47 min
  • Let's Talk Food: Relationship or Situationship?
    Nov 20 2024

    S2, Ep18 - In this episode, Alyssa Decker and Angel Luk discuss the intricate relationship between nutrition and mental wellness. They explore how emotional eating manifests, the societal role of food in celebrations, and the impact of childhood messages on adult eating habits. The conversation emphasizes the importance of mindfulness, practical meal planning, and creative solutions for busy parents. Angel shares insights on recognizing unhealthy patterns, shifting mindsets, and the significance of treating oneself with care. The episode concludes with resources for listeners to connect with Angel and access helpful tools for their wellness journey.

    Bio:

    Angel Luk, RD, is a dietitian featured in HuffPost, Yahoo!, Newsweek, DailyMail.co.uk, MedicalNewsToday.com, and Reader’s Digest, with 129+ interviews and talks. Since 2012, she has transformed the health of thousands of
    clients—from elite athletes at the Richmond Olympic Oval to bariatric weight loss surgery patients. Her two books are endorsed by New York Times bestselling authors, and she has spoken at conferences like the BC College of Family Physicians.

    She co-founded TeamVIPMoms.com to help new moms confidently navigate feeding and self-care, and provide a supportive, no-judgment, safe space—all without the overwhelm of conflicting information online.

    • Main website: https://www.FoodMysteries.com
    • Free resource: https://www.FoodMysteries.com/hidden-forces
      • Download "Hidden Forces Manipulating Your Eating -FoodMysteries.com.pdf
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    40 min
  • Detaching From What People Say
    Nov 13 2024

    S2, Ep17 - In this conversation, Alyssa Decker and Elizabeth Soto-Bias explore the importance of detaching from other people's opinions, especially in the context of personal challenges like divorce. They discuss how societal expectations and personal beliefs can impact mental health and relationships, and emphasize the need for self-acceptance and understanding one's own value. The conversation also touches on the concept of projection and how others' judgments often stem from their own experiences rather than reflecting reality. In this conversation, Elizabeth and Alyssa delve into the complexities of emotional responses, the impact of past experiences on current feelings, and the importance of taking responsibility for one's emotions. They explore the journey of healing triggers, the challenges of people pleasing, and the tools available for self-discovery and emotional health. The discussion emphasizes the significance of understanding one's reactions, the role of coaching and support, and the empowerment that comes from detaching from others' opinions.

    BIO:

    Elizabeth Soto-Baez (bye-ez) is a transformational & mastery-certified Women’s Empowerment Coach, published author, & trauma-informed breathwork facilitator. She works with women in their 30’s and 40’s who have lost their identity, self-worth & passion for life. After losing herself in a 13-year marriage, numbing out, and moving through life as a robot, Elizabeth now desires to draw women back to themselves. She works alongside them helping build the lines of communication within, igniting self-love so they can create their next best life.

    You can find Elizabeth at launchyourlifecoaching.com.

    Her email is elizabeth@launchyourlifecoaching.com

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/launch.your.life.coaching/

    https://www.launchyourlifecoaching.com/free-breathwork-guide

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    52 min
  • Escaping From Narcissistic Abuse
    Nov 6 2024

    S2, Ep16 - In this episode of Equilibrium Echoes, host Alyssa Decker and guest Mia Hanks delve into the complexities of narcissism and narcissistic abuse. Mia shares her personal journey of surviving a 29-year marriage to a covert narcissist, highlighting the subtle red flags, the impact of gaslighting on identity, and the challenges of leaving such a relationship. They discuss the importance of recognizing the signs of narcissism, the misconceptions surrounding the term, and the emotional turmoil faced by victims. The conversation emphasizes the need for validation and understanding in the healing process, as well as the mental struggles involved in breaking free from an abusive relationship. In this conversation, Alyssa Decker and Mia Hanks discuss the complexities of narcissistic abuse, the importance of recognizing and accepting the reality of abusive relationships, and the necessity of having a support system in place. They emphasize the need for commitment to healing, the role of therapy, and the importance of being a safe person for those in abusive situations. Mia shares her personal journey and offers resources for those seeking help, including therapy and legal advice.

    Bio-- Mia Hanks is a survivor of narcissistic abuse. Mia was married to a covert narcissist for 29 years and she has recently published a memoir about her experiences called Bride-Made: A Memoir. Mia is passionate about raising awareness about narcissism and helping other victims find their voices.

    IG handle- npd.andme

    TikTok handle- @npdandme

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    41 min
  • How to Have Hard Conversations
    Oct 30 2024

    S2, Ep15 - In this conversation, Alyssa Decker and Emily Hawkins delve into the intricacies of having hard conversations, exploring personal experiences, the impact of assumptions, and practical strategies for effective communication. Emily shares her journey from a corporate leader to a fractional COO, emphasizing the importance of clarity and understanding in conversations. They discuss the nature of conflict, the significance of asking the right questions, and how to approach difficult discussions with empathy and openness. In this conversation, Emily Hawkins and Alyssa Decker explore the intricacies of communication, particularly in conflict situations. They discuss the importance of asking the right questions to unlock deeper conversations, the significance of listening to understand rather than to respond, and how to navigate challenges in relationships. The dialogue emphasizes building trust, managing internal narratives, and embracing different perspectives to foster healthier interactions.

    BIO: Emily Hawkins is a seasoned business leader and the creator of LeaderSHIFT where Emily guides small business owners to implement strategies that not only keep more money in their businesses but also foster lasting success and growth. With over 15 years of experience in the corporate world—where she led teams, streamlined processes, and saved millions for large organizations— Emily made the pivotal decision in 2017 to leave the corporate sector and dedicate herself to helping small businesses thrive through her innovative approach. Equipped with a Supply Chain degree from the University of Tennessee, an MBA in Global Business from Georgia Tech, and a Robbins-Madanes life coaching certification, Emily has successfully coached over 2,500 individuals and business owners, guiding them to unlock their potential. Emily’s expertise and impact have earned her recognition, including being featured in Forbes in 2020 for her groundbreaking work. Emily believes meaningful changes in a business don’t require a fancy degree or technical know-how—just a healthy sense of curiosity and a willingness to adapt.

    @emilyhawkins4u

    https://www.emilyhawkins4u.com

    emily.hawkins@emilyhawkins4u.com

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    51 min
  • The Stories We Tell Ourselves
    Oct 23 2024

    S2, Ep14 - In this episode, Alyssa Decker interviews Tina Sasso, a holistic wellness health coach, about the stories we tell ourselves and our internal dialogue. They discuss how these stories and beliefs affect our lives and what we can do to change them. Tina shares her personal journey of healing and replacing the belief that she is not good enough with the truth of her worth. They also explore the importance of mindset and identity in achieving long-term health goals and how to uncover the root causes of self-sabotage. The conversation emphasizes the need for curiosity, faith, and self-awareness in transforming our internal narratives. In this conversation, Tina and Alyssa discuss the importance of self-care, self-reflection, and self-compassion. They explore the impact of negative self-talk and the power of reframing our thoughts and beliefs. They also touch on the concept of the four tendencies from Gretchen Rubin's book, 'The Four Tendencies,' which explores different motivations and accountability structures. The conversation emphasizes the need to prioritize self-care and self-love in order to have the capacity to care for others. They provide practical steps for starting small and gradually building self-care habits.

    As a Nurse Practitioner and Holistic Wellness Health Coach, as well as a Survivor of Relationship Trauma, Tina is passionate about empowering Women Survivors of Relationship Trauma and/or Addiction. Her mission is to help them take charge of their health, boost their energy and confidence, and achieve their optimal health and life goals through the utilization of Faith, Mindset/Identity, Mindfulness, Gratitude, Self-love/Self-care, Healthy Boundaries, Accountability, and Consistent healthy habits. All nurturing the path of letting go of what doesn’t serve and embracing all that does. This is facilitated through a private Facebook community called "Tina Sasso-Love Your Health," a 90-minute Health Audit session, a 10-day natural detox challenge called “Shred10 Challenge”, a 12-week personalized 1:1 Health Coaching program, and a customized Small Group Health Coaching program.

    Once someone signs up with the lead magnet I will have an upcoming newsletter (Nov 2024 is the goal) with information/invitation to join the Shred10 Challenge.

    https://tina-sasso-np-holistic-wellness-health-coach.ck.page/fb20087909

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    45 min
  • Relationships Are Hard... and Other Lies I Believed
    Oct 16 2024

    S2, Ep13 - In this episode of Equilibrium Echoes, Alyssa Decker discusses her upcoming book, 'Relationships Are Hard and Other Lies I Believed.' She explores the complexities of relationships, emphasizing that while they require work, they should not be hard all the time. Alyssa shares insights on emotional safety, the importance of boundaries, and the dynamics of healthy versus unhealthy relationships. She highlights the significance of repair after conflicts and encourages listeners to seek help if their relationships feel overwhelmingly difficult. The episode concludes with a preview of her book and an invitation to join the waitlist for a free copy.

    Hi, I'm Alyssa.

    So happy to meet ya! Your journey through difficult relationships is tough. I know, because I’ve been there. It took me a few years to figure out how to show up to my most challenging relationships the way I wanted to (with confidence and peace). Now, I’m here to help you make the same shift, in far less time.

    I know from experience that what is happening in your relationship might not be your fault at all. But that doesn’t mean that you can’t change it. You can change so many things simply by learning the skills of navigating these relationships… and oftentimes, the relationship changes when you change how you are showing up.

    I am a certified life coach, with additional education in CBT and NLP. Learning is always useful, but when combined with life experience, it’s a game changer.

    I’m excited to join you on your journey into peace, healing, and resolve!

    coachingwithalyssa.com

    https://alyssadecker.com/podcast

    https://www.facebook.com/Equilibrium.Echoes/

    https://www.instagram.com/coachingwithalyssa614/

    https://www.instagram.com/equilibriumechoespodcast/

    https://www.youtube.com/@EquilibriumEchoes614

    Book Wait List

    https://coachingwithalyssa.com/book-wait

    Launch Team

    https://coachingwithalyssa.com/launch-team

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    30 min