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Get Your Life Together, Girl

Get Your Life Together, Girl

Danielle A. Vann 377 episodes Latest May 20, 2025

This podcast is a guide to self-love, inner peace, and radical transformation. Host Danielle A. Vann, a cognitive behavioral therapist and life coach, offers raw, real talk and tough love to help listeners heal their past, uncover their purpose, and release limiting beliefs. The show combines psychology, mind-body practices, and practical advice to help women stop settling and start living the life they desire.

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GYLTG 378: Your Inner Self Wants More From You with Sue Erhart May 20, 2025 50:23 Unlock the power of your inner voice and transform self-criticism into self-compassion as we dive deep with transformational life coach and author Sue Earhart to tackle that relentless inner critic we all face. This critical voice can sabotage confidence, relationships, and personal growth—and learn practical tools to silence it. Our inner voice shapes identity and can sabotage confidence and grow
GYLTG 377:Slow Down, Live Slow May 6, 2025 31:25 Sometimes we crumble under the pressure of "toomuchness," where you feel the need and desire to slow down but ALSO don't feel like you can or simply don't know how. If you feel like you are constantly running into a wall, you are not alone! Slow living is a conscious, effort-driven choice. That many of fail to remember is always available to us. The thing is, even the most mindful person can still
GYLTG 376: Do You Have Love Blocks with Sanaiyah Gurnamal Apr 29, 2025 57:25 Do all your relationships feel the same? If so, you may have some love blocks you NEED to heal! Sanaiyah Gurnamal is a love blocks expert and her journey is one many successful women might resonate with—a quest for external validation that often leads to unfulfilling romantic relationships. Despite achieving great heights professionally or personally in other domains of your life, you may be like
Epi 375: You Are Not Invisible, Let Me Prove It To You Apr 22, 2025 31:27 Feeling invisible is a heavy burden many carry, which means you're not alone. In today's conversation, we are delving into the profound impact of feeling unseen. Invisibility isn't just an emotion. When it lives within our emotional body, minds, and sould for long enough, it becomes ingrained into our sense of self. So, today, we are taking a one-on-one deep dive into transformative tools to recla
GYLTG 374: Release Your Inner Rewilding with Holly Copeland Apr 15, 2025 01:01:55 In this transformative conversation with Holly Copeland the concept of 'rewilding' oneself. Holly shares her journey from being an ecologist to exploring alternative healing methods after experiencing health challenges. The discussion delves into the four core principles of inner rewilding: awakening, attuning, allowing, and aligning with one's wild heart. The episode emphasizes the importance of
GYLTG 373: Finding the Root Cause Apr 8, 2025 28:14 Do you ever feel something but you can't put your finger on why? Do you ever react strongly to something seemingly small, only to realize it's linked to an unresolved past experience? Generally, it's an emotional response that needs to be traced back to it's root. Today, we are taking a one-on-one deep dive into exploring how to uncover the root causes of your emotions. Understanding the origins o
GYLTG 371: Facing Fawn Head On Apr 1, 2025 01:06:15 Fawning… it's a hot topic dominating social media. Yet, most do not understand what it truly means or how it impacts our lives. I sat down with Natty Lewis, a performance coach, to unravel this lesser-lmpwm survival mechanism. We also dive deep into understanding fight, flight, and freeze in relation to your nervous system, provide practical tools to help you build emotional regulation, and have a
GYLTG 370: Finding Slow Hope Mar 25, 2025 33:32 We're often bombarded with messages equating success with rapid achievement and instant gratification. Today we are diving into "slow hope," a sustainable form of hope that doesn't rush outcomes but allows time for healing and growth. Unlike traditional hope tied to quick results, slow hope builds resilience over time. Many feel hopeless amid life's challenges or cling desperately to change. Slow
GYLTG 369: Breaking Free from the Mental Load of Caregiving Mar 11, 2025 34:03 If I asked you how many tasks you completed or carried today, would you find yourself exhausted by list? Women often find themselves juggling an invisible yet overwhelming mental load known as "caregiving." This burden frequently stems from societal expectations that position us as primary caregivers, responsible for managing not only physical tasks, but also emotional and mental duties of not onl
GYLTG 368: The Path to Fearlessness with Rhonda Britten Mar 4, 2025 01:02:51 What does it truly mean to be fearless? I sat down with Rhonda Britten, founder of the Fearless Living Institute and a familiar face from her appearances on Oprah. Together, we dive deep into fear—how it shapes us, holds us back, and how we can summon the strength to rise above it. Rhonda reveals how you can reclaim your power, step boldly into the unknown, and embrace fearlessness no matter what
GYLTG 367: Are You Living Your Truth Feb 25, 2025 37:52 Who are you? Are you living in alignment with your true self? These questions are not merely rhetorical; they serve as catalysts for profound personal exploration. When you deny your truths or attempt to live up to others' expectations rather than your own authentic self, you often experience feelings of invisibility and can quickly become disconnection from your life. In this week's episode, we a
GYLTG 366: You Are Not Alone, A Conversation About Suicide Feb 18, 2025 46:11 In today's deeply impactful episode, we're tackling a topic that is often difficult to talk about but so important—mental health and suicide prevention. It's estimated that someone dies by suicide every 11 minutes, and the ripple effect is felt by family, friends, and entire communities. To raise awareness and spark necessary conversations, I'm joined by Larry Sprung, the host of the Miltin Money

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