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  • On this episode of Happily Together, we sat down with Kristy Scher and talked about all things attunement.

    Kristy began her career as a perinatal and neonatal nurse. In her work with mothers and babies, Kristy realized she had a gift for nurturing attunement in new parents — the kind of loving, responsive presence with oneself that enables healthy, nurturing attachment and connection with another.

    Kristy witnessed this in women again and again: when our need for attunement and nurturing is met, profound emotional and spiritual growth can happen organically. And that we learn this kind of attunement in attuned-relationship with others.

    Cultivating our capacity for exquisite self-attunement became the foundation of Kristy’s work. She believes self-attunement, self-nurturing, and self-love feed a woman — and a full woman feeds the world.

    In addition to working 1-on-1 with women and couples, Kristy writes and teaches about intimacy, relationships, and the spiritual path of motherhood.

    Read more of her work and connect with her at https://www.facebook.com/kristy.z.scher, https://www.instagram.com/fullfedwoman/, and subscribe to her free substack https://kristyscher.substack.com.

  • In this episode, Kara gets open and honest about how she has been working through feeling like she's a burden as she decides to take an intentional pause in her life.

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  • In this episode, we talk about moving from what we think we should or need to be doing to move our lives forward and embracing a new way forward. This new way forward is more about doing what feels good in our body today and following where inspiration is taking us - even if it's taking us from what we think we need to be doing or what we should be doing to move our lives forward.

    Find Caleb on IG, here.
    Find Kara on IG, here.

  • On this episode, we had the chance to talk with Chief Visionary and Divorce Coach, Karen McMahon about all things divorce and more importantly -- how to heal and reinvent yourself.

    Karen’s passion is to help men and women navigate the emotional difficulties of relationships, breakups and divorce. Your work together will open up the possibility that your current relationship challenges can lead to a rewarding voyage of self-discovery and an immensely more pleasing life experience.

    Karen founded Journey Beyond Divorce in 2010, after discovering that the pain of dissolving her marriage had been the very stimulus for her personal transformation.

    During her three and a half year tumultuous divorce, Karen’s life began to improve exponentially. With much hard work, she embraced her new life, created healthy friendships, found her true voice, and learned to set suitable boundaries and let go of what she could not control.

    Learning to live a healthy enlivened life is something that we can share with our children creating thriving relationships with them while helping them grow emotionally strong and healthy.

    Karen is the mother of two emerging adults, a graduate of the world’s leading coaching institute, Institute for Professional Excellence in Coaching (iPEC) and a Certified Member of the International Coaching Federation (ICF).

    Karen’s other accomplishments include work as a NYS Lobbyist, Health Advocate, Community Organizer, and Chairperson of a NYS non-profit organization, Director of Sales and Marketing, and successful small business owner.

    Book your free Rapid Relief Coaching Call with Karen, here.
    Learn more about Karen and her work, here.

  • Hi, friends! Welcome back to another episode of Happily Together. We're so glad that you're here.

    We had the chance to sit down and talk with Trace Bell about God, Spirituality and Awareness and it's one of those conversations that we won't be forgetting any time soon.

    Here are a few things that we talked about:

    What it was like to grow up in Rob Bell’s home and how it shaped his spiritual life What spirituality is to Trace Awareness of Awareness and why this is important The eternal now and the role of being present in spirituality What eternity actually is The benefits of living into this new experience of spirituality The dance of resting in what is and moving your life forwardLinks: Trace’s Website Trace’s meditation series How to talk to kids about spirituality Awareness of awareness podcastTrace Bell teaches spirituality and consciousness. He helps people develop a more integrative and holistic approach to their spirituality and their lives. He is the son of author and spiritual teacher Rob Bell and makes regular appearances on the Robcast .

    Trace graduated from UCLA with a degree in Political Science which gave him a look into just how much our institutions are disconnected from the heart of what it means to be human. He is passionate about helping people live better and more fulfilling lives, helping parents develop more conscious relationships with their children and raising consciousness on the planet so that our institutions and structures aren't feeding the despair and nihilism that is so prevalent in our world today.

    Learn more about Caleb, here.
    Learn more about Kara, here.

  • Hi, friends! Welcome back to another episode of Happily Together.

    This week, we sat down with our friend, Dr. Tina Schermer Sellers to talk about her book, Shameless Parenting and how we can build sex-positive homes (and why it's so important.)

    On this episode, we discuss:

    How is Dr. Tina staying emotionally centered while remaining flexible in these times? Why the book Shameless Parenting What it means to be a shameless parent Is the cultural trend around sex education and sex positive homes changing? Where the social construct of virginity came from Which group of people are having the worst sex A more comprehensive look at sex How to wake up sensuality and pleasure in your life Owning our sexual shame as parentsAdditional Links:

    Find Dr. Tina on IG, here.
    Learn more about Dr. Tina and her work, here.
    Find Dr. Tina's New Book, Shameless Parenting, here.

    Website: https://www.tinaschermersellers.com/
    Sex, God and The Conservative Church: https://amzn.to/3KsBkLW
    Shameless Parenting: https://amzn.to/3fCHE5o
    Northwest Institute on Intimacy: https://www.nwioi.com/

    Learn more about Caleb, here.
    Learn more about Kara, here.

    Find Caleb on IG, here.
    Find Kara on IG, here.

  • Hi, friends! Welcome back to another episode of Happily Together.

    This week, we sat down with Hunter Clarke-Fields to talk about her book, Raising Good Humans: A Mindful Guide to Breaking the Cycle of Reactive Parents and Raising Kind, Confident Kids.

    This is a must listen for any parent, but also for anyone who is looking to increase their mindfulness and learn how to consciously move from reacting to responding in life.

    Key Quote:
    "A healthy relationship with your children begins with a healthy relationship to yourself."

    On this episode, we talk about:

    Why Hunter does this work How change begins with a willingness to accept that you're not where you want to be The danger of reactive parenting Attachment style and how to use mindfulness to help create a secure attachment with your child. What self-compassion looks like to Hunter Screen Free Sunday How to raise confident children How to allow our children to become our greatest teachers The Mindful Parenting Method: CLEARAdditional Links:

    Find Hunter on IG, here.
    Learn more about Hunter and her work, here.
    Find Hunter's Book, here.

    Learn more about Caleb, here.
    Learn more about Kara, here.

    Find Caleb on IG, here.
    Find Kara on IG, here.

  • Hi friends! We're so excited about this episode because it's episode 1 of a Satisfying Sex series and it's all about closing the orgasm gap. Why? Because according to data, 70% of women fake orgasms and we don't think that should be the case.

    So, on this episode, we sit down and talk to Dr. Laurie Mintz--a sex psychologist and teacher of the Psychology of Human Sexuality.

    On this episode, we talk about:

    The deeper problem that closing the orgasm gap is solving What the orgasm gap is Abstinence based sex education vs comprehensive sex education The roll emotional safety plays in orgasming The importance of learning sex positive information to enhance female pleasure How sexual pleasure is omitted in our sex education What mindful sex is How to have more mindful sex Pillars of good sex Secrets to good orgasms in sex The importance of understanding female anatomy Creating sex positive homesResources that we discuss in this episode: Becoming Cliterate by Dr. Laurie Mintz A Tired's Woman Guide To Passionate Sex by Dr. Laurie Mintz Sex Positive Family Instagram Account A Short Guide To a Happy LifeDr. Laurie Mintz is a feminist author, therapist, professor and speaker whose life’s work has been committed to helping people live more authentic, meaningful, joyful and sexually satisfying lives through the art and science of psychology.

    Dr. Laurie Mintz is a feminist author, therapist, professor, and speaker whose life’s work has been committed to helping people live more authentic, meaningful, joyful—and sexually satisfying—lives through the art and science of psychology.

    As a tenured Professor at the University of Florida, she teaches the Psychology of Human Sexuality to hundreds of undergraduate students each year. She also teaches and mentors graduate students in both their clinical and research training, helping them to find their own niche as psychologists. Dr. Mintz has published over 50 research articles in academic journals and six chapters in academic books. She has received numerous professional and teaching awards. She is a Fellow of the American Psychological Association, indicating that her work has had a positive national influence on the field of psychology.

    She is the author of two popular press books—both written with the aim of empowering women sexually: Becoming Cliterate: Why Orgasm Equality Matters and How to Get It (HarperOne, 2017) and A Tired Woman’s Guide to Passionate Sex: Reclaim Your Desire and Reignite Your Relationship (Adams Media, 2009).

    With this same goal of providing scientifically-accurate, sex-positive information to enhance female pleasure, Dr. Mintz also writes a popular Psychology Today blog. She also gives presentations and workshops to professionals and lay audiences and is often quoted in national and international media.

    For over 30 years, Dr. Mintz has also maintained a small private practice, working with both individuals and couples on general and sexual issues. One of her greatest honors is supporting her clients during difficult times, as well as helping them make positive changes and reach life goals.

  • Hi, friends! Welcome back to another episode of Happily Together. We're so glad that you're here.

    On this week's episode, Kara and Caleb dive deep into their birth story. They open up and talk about their original birth plan and how it all changed so quickly. In the matter of minutes, Kara went from an all natural birth to being rolled into an operating room for an emergency c-section surgery.

    A few minutes later, Sophie London Campbell entered the world.

    This is their story and how they are processing the beautiful but traumatic event.

    Find Kara on Instagram, here.
    Find Caleb on Instagram, here.

    Learn more about Kara, here.
    Learn more about Caleb, here.

  • Hi friends! And welcome back to another episode of Happily Together. ON this episode, we sat down and talked with 3x Best Selling Author, Kimberly Snyder, about her new and new book You Are More Than You Think You Are.

    Key Quote:

    The solution to the problem is not in the problem.

    On this episode, we discussed:

    Kimberly’s morning routine that helps her start every day the right way

    how motherhood has shifted her life

    What’s holding people back from having what they truly want

    How traveling to India shifted her life and what it means for you

    What the true self is

    2 ways to activate the true self

    Kimberly’s rock bottom

    Kimberly’s journey to finding her soulmate

    Her thoughts on how you can find your soulmate

    How to activate love as a verb in your life

    Practical techniques to reset and access your true self

    the power of checking in moment to moment

    More About Kimberly:

    KIMBERLY SNYDER is a spiritual guide and meditation teacher, nutritionist and holistic wellness expert, and the 3-time New York Times bestselling author of 5 previous books, including Radical Beauty, which she co-authored with Deepak Chopra. Her highly anticipated new book, You Are More Than You Think You Are: Practical Enlightenment for Everyday Life, is being published on January 25, 2022.

    She hosts the top-rated Feel Good podcast, which airs on the Podcast One network. She is the founder of Solluna®, a holistic lifestyle brand that offers wellness products, digital courses, Practical Enlightenment Meditation™ and the Solluna Circle. She has been featured in dozens of national and international media outlets including Good Morning America, The Today Show, The Dr. Oz Show, Ellen, The Wall Street Journal, The Guardian, Elle and Vogue.

    Kimberly lives in the mountains outside of Los Angeles and Hawaii with her husband and sons. To learn more about Kimberly, please visit her Instagram and mysolluna.com.

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    Find Kara on Instagram, here.Find Kara's website, here.Find Caleb on Instagram, here.Find Caleb's Website, here.

  • Hi! Welcome back to another episode of Happily Together with Kara and Caleb.

    This episode was easily the most fun and most energetic conversation that we've had on our podcast and we just know that you're going to fall in love with Amy and Jess like we did.

    Adult friendships are sometimes hard and that's why we sat down with Amy and Jess and they gave us the adult guide to building meaningful friendships in today's chaotic and crazy world.

    A Quote That We Loved:

    "If you want good friendships, learn how to be self-aware."

    On this episode, we covered:

    Why are adult friendships so hard

    How breaking up as friends is different than as a partner and why is it's more difficult

    Why Chapter 6 (When You’re On The Outside) is Amy’s favorite chapter

    Why we feel lonely in friendships and how we can create more meaning inside them

    10 qualities of a really good friend

    The big problem we all face – emotional dumping on friends

    More about Jess and Amy:

    Jess Johnston and Amy Weatherly met through the beauty of the internet three years ago. After bonding over queso and the Enneagram, their friendship easily moved from surface-level to deep, raw and authentic. Their conversations seemed to always end on the topic of friendship – the source of some of their highest highs, but also their lowest low. Together they created the Sister, I Am With You online community, a space where millions of women get real about friendship. No topic is left off the table; Jess & Amy pour their hearts daily into encouraging women across the globe to engage in authentic connection with each other.

    In their debut book, I’ll Be There (But I’ll Be Wearing Sweatpants): Finding Unfiltered Real-Life Friendships in This Crazy, Chaotic World, Jess & Amy offer an-easy-to-follow road map to the place we all desperately want to be—authentic friendships. The message of the book is simple: let’s not do life alone; let’s do it together. Jess & Amy share real life examples and actionable steps we can all take to build deep and satisfying friendships.

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    Amy Weatherly is a Texas girl through and through, which is where she lives with her husband, three kids, and two rescue dogs--Lou and Brewster. She is passionate about helping women embrace courage, confidence, and purpose for their life, and she does it with a quick wit and down-to-earth sense of humor. She has written for the Today Show, MSN.com, Good Morning America, Yahoo.com, and Love What Matters.

    Find Amy on Instagram, here.Find Amy on Facebook, here.

    Jess Johnston lives in Southern California with her husband and four kids who are the loves of her life. Her favorite thing to do is to sit around a table with her best friends, eating nachos and laughing until her stomach hurts. She is the co-author of I’ll Be There (But I’ll Be Wearing Sweatpants). She has been a top contributor to publications such as HuffPo, Scary Mommy, and Motherly, and has been honored with Motherly's Writer of the Year Award.

    Find Jess on Instagram, here.Find Jess on Facebook, here.

    Other Links:

    Find the I’ll Be There Book Website, here

    Find their Sister I Am With You Website, here.Find the Sister I am With You Facebook Page, here.Find the Sister I am With You Instagram Page, here.

    Resources we discussed:Love Does by Bob GoffChurch Of The Small Things by Melanie Shankle

    Find Kara on Instagram, here.
    Find Kara's website, here.
    Find Caleb on Instagram, here.
    Find Caleb's Website, here.

  • Hey friends, welcome back to a new season and a new episode of Happily Together. This is a podcast where we share the questions we are asking and the conversations we are having that are helping us (and others) build a life that you love -- happily together.

    For a while now, Kara and I have been talking about creating episodes centered around a question that we ask you, our listeners and our followers, and that's exactly what we did for this episode.

    Last week, we asked you all what you wish you would have known before getting married and we received so many responses.

    They were inspiring, insightful, but also heartbreaking.

    So on this episode, Kara and I talk about not only what we wish someone would have told us before we got married, but also talked about all of your responses.

    On this episode, we mention a few resources which you can find below.

    Attached
    Co-Dependent No More
    Getting The Love You Want

    Find more about us at our website, here.
    Read through all the responses on our blog, here.
    Find more about Kara, here.
    Find more about Caleb, here.

    Follow Kara, here.
    Follow Caleb, here.

  • Hi Friends! Can we just say that we are so glad that you are here! On this podcast, we share the real, the practical and vulnerable conversations that we are having as we are doing our best to design a life that we love, happily together.

    Each week, it’s our desire to invite you into our lives, almost like you’re sitting with us in our living room, and share the fun, messy and raw conversations we are having around being newly married, to creating meaningful relationships, to growing through change and to becoming new parents.

    One thing that we value so highly in our lives is meaningful relationships so to us the success of this podcast is that you, yes you reading this right now, you feel like you’re sitting with us, having good wine (or tea) and coming along on this journey with us.

    You can expect new episodes each week on Wednesday. And, you can find us on our YouTube channel, here.

    Learn more about Kara, here.
    Learn more about Caleb, here.
    Find Kara on Instagram, here.
    Find Caleb on Instagram, here.

  • Hey friends, and welcome back to the last episode of 2021. Kara and I are so glad that you're here. On this episode, Kara and I talk about the 2021 Year In Review exercise that we did that was powerful for both of us. If you're anything like us, then it's so easy to feel like nothing happened of the course of the year, or feel like your life really didn't change. Well, that all changes when you do you own year in review.

    So, on this episode, Kara and I talk about the small and big changes of this past year -- and what's really happening behind the change.

    In so many ways, I can't help but to think that one day Kara and I will look back and will be able to say, 2021 was the year that our lives changed in the best of ways.

    On this episode, we talk about:

    Our favorite book of the yearThe shifts in our business - which was really about learning how to trust ourselvesMoving from Los Angeles to Nashville - which was really about grieving unmet expectationsGetting pregnant - which was really about the expansion that's possible when you create the spaceOur first year of marriage

    Our intention with this episode was to help put to words anything that you might all be experiencing in your own life. If you find that you resonate with any of this, please let us know!

    Thanks again for listening and we'll see you in the new year.

  • Hey friends, and welcome back to another episode of Revolutionary Relationships!

    We all know that the leaning into discomfort is the prerequisite to growth and so we break down how we intentionally go about doing just that.

    Caleb speaks to his 10 year journey of transition and the ways he's learned to live in the flow of life's river. Kara speaks to this new season of pregnancy and pulls the parallels of allowing life to birth what is for us.

    On this episode, we talk about:

    Finding grounding in the midst of chaos Allowing space for all emotions Body practices that are wildly helpfulWe can’t wait to hear what you think of this episode, so make sure to say hello on Instagram!

    You can find Kara on Instagram @bykaraelise

    You can find Caleb on Instagram @Caleb_campbell

    A huge thank you to our sponsor CALIBRATE: https://www.joincalibrate.com/

    The Embodiment Deck: www.theembodimentdeck.com

  • Note: Intro ends and our conversation with Emily begins at 11:40.

    Hey friends, and welcome back to another episode! We’re so excited that you’re here and even more excited for you to dive into this amazing conversation with Emily McDowell. She is raw, insightful, hilarious, and there is so much wisdom in this episode - you’re going to walk away feeling so inspired.

    If you don't know, Emily McDowell is the founder and creator of Em & Friends. After a cancer diagnosis, she learned that sometimes people drift away simply because they don’t know what to say. She also learned that there wasn’t a huge supply of greeting cards available that spoke authentically to complex or nontraditional life experiences.

    So in 2012 she started writing and illustrating her own cards, reflecting her real, complicated life—like Valentines for people who are kinda ambiguously dating, Mother’s Day cards for people who aren’t technically your mom, and cards for seriously ill people who might find “get well” messages awkward at best.

    Emily is a writer, illustrator, speaker, teacher, and entrepreneur who lives in Portland, OR, and is such a wise voice to a generation who is recovering from hustle culture.

    After building a successful and thriving brand, Emily boldly wrestled with what it looks like to truly choose yourself and grant yourself the permission to change your mind.

    On this episode, we talk about:

    Walking away even when things don't make sense Finding the courage to stand alone Trusting your own journey outside of the opinions of others Being okay with not being liked Rediscovering the life on the other side of letting go

    We can’t wait to hear what you think of this episode, so make sure to say hello on Instagram!

    You can find Emily on Instagram @EmilyonlifeYou can find Emily’s work here: www.emandfriends.com

    You can find Kara on Instagram @bykaraeliseYou can find Caleb on Instagram @Caleb_campbell

    This Episodes Sponsor: Calibrate :Get $50 when you use the code BLEAV.

  • Friends, if there is one episode that you listen to, this would be the one. Honestly, when you grasp this concept and learn the tools and apply the work to your life, your life will change in the most unimaginable ways.

    Sarah Baldwin is a Somatic Experiencing Practitioner trained through Peter Levine's three year trauma training and a member of the Polyvagal Institute training team. She is also trained in somatic Attachment Theory, Parts Work, Psychodrama and Martha Beck's life coaching program. Sarah is based in Los Angeles and has grown to serve hundreds of clients from around the world and offers a variety of individual, group, and online coaching options.

    On this episode, we talk about:

    The history of the autonomic nervous system Looking at yoru life in parts, what it means and why it's important Self compassion for the autonomic nervous system The important concept of titration The autonomic ladder and how to move up and down it The importance of taking tolerable steps What the ANS has to do with burnout Discovering purpose by understanding your ANSYou can learn more about Sarah, here: www.sarahbaldwincoaching.com
  • Note: Our conversation with Sterna begins at 14:30 seconds in.

    Hi, friends! Welcome back to another episode of (r)Evolutionary Relationships. We're so excited that you're here because we think you're really going to love this episode with Parenting Coach, Sterna Suissa. Sterna is not only an incredible coach, but she's a gifted communicator.

    On this podcast, we talk about

    The power of self awareness What it means to parent through emotional connection What it looks like to parent through emotional connection And how do we begin to reparent our inner child.

    Whether you're a parent or thinking of being a parent or you just want to learn how to reconnect to the inner child inside of you, then you'll love this conversation.

    Learn more about Sterna, here.

    Learn more about Kara, here

    Learn more about Caleb, here.

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  • Note: Intro ends and our conversation with Erica begins at 9 min.

    Hey friends, and welcome back to another episode and we're so excited that you are here! This week’s episode is so insightful, full of insight, some hard conversation, and we know you’re going to love it.

    Erica Smith Erica Smith, M.Ed., is an award winning, nationally recognized sex educator with over 21 years of experience. She is the creator of Purity Culture Dropout, an intensive sexuality education and coaching program for folks who were raised in purity culture and who are seeking the queer inclusive, shame free, trauma informed, medically accurate, and comprehensive sex education they need.

    For most of her career, Erica provided sex education, HIV prevention, and advocacy to young people in juvenile detention. Erica believes that access to compassionate, comprehensive, evidence-based sexuality education is a key component to wellness and equality for all.

    Erica is a wealth of information when it comes to understanding and talking about sexuality. She’s informative, data driven, and helps people breakdown barriers and fears when it comes to talking about sex. On this episode, we talk about her years of experience in education around sex, and we talk about cultural shifts in the conversation that are so important to note and understand.

    On this episode we talk about:

    Why we’re so afraid to talk about sex The purity movement and purity culture, and it’s damaging effects on our sexual identities Current research happening around pornography and sexual education What is ethical porn and how does it differ What exactly do we mean when we say sexuality?

    Some important references:

    Sex, God, & the Conservative Church by Dr. Tina Schermer Sellers: https://amzn.to/3jibH4q

    You Are Your Own by Jamie Lee Finch: https://amzn.to/3DVTJwz

    Sex Positive Families: https://sexpositivefamilies.com/

    Parenting Forward by Cindy Brandt: https://amzn.to/3vqcHIE

    Advocates For Youth: https://www.advocatesforyouth.org/

    You can find Erica on Instagram @ericasmith.sex.ed

    You can find Erica’s website here: https://www.ericasmitheac.com/

    You can find Kara on Instagram @bykaraelise

    You can find Caleb on Instagram @Caleb_campbell

    You can find Kara + Caleb on TikTok @karaandcaleb

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  • Note: Intro ends and our conversation with Kelsey begins at 11min mark.

    Hey friends, and welcome back to another episode and we're so excited that you are here! This week’s episode is so insightful, full of incredible research, and we know you’re going to love it.

    Kelsey Ramsden is the Co-Founder, President & Chief Executive Officer Mind Cure Health. With over fifteen years founding, scaling, and operating innovative companies across Canada and the Caribbean, Kelsey Ramsden is globally recognized for building multiple multimillion-dollar businesses.

    MINDCURE’S mission is to identify and develop products that ease suffering, increase productivity, and enhance mental health. It was born, in part, as a response to the mental health crisis and the need to find effective treatments in areas beyond psychiatry. These include digital therapeutics, neuro-supports, and psychedelics. Referring to MINDCURE as the Netflix of Mental Health, Ramsden cites that the company’s digital therapeutics platform iSTRYM has parallel qualities, constantly optimizing and customizing to provide predictive, personalized recommendations.

    Kelsey is so insightful on the power of psychedelics to help people heal. Kelsey defines mental health as the investment in ourselves and our body from the neck up and she sees mental wealth as a space that can be held and served in a revolutionary and integrated way.

    On this episode we talk about:

    The power of psychedelics to heal trauma What actually happens in a psilocybin journey Current research happening around various psychedelics to heal How to know if a journey is right for you The future of microdosing

    You can find Kelsey on Instagram at @kelseyramsden

    You can find Kelsey’s website here: https://www.mindcure.com/

    You can find Kara on Instagram @bykaraelise

    You can find Caleb on Instagram @Caleb_campbell

    You can find Kara + Caleb on TikTok, @karaandcaleb

    Kelsey Ramsden Full Bio:

    With over fifteen years founding, scaling, and operating innovative companies across Canada and the Caribbean, Kelsey Ramsden is globally recognized for building multiple multimillion-dollar businesses. She twice earned the honor of being named Canada’s Top Female Entrepreneur and serves on the Entrepreneurship Council for the University of Western Ontario. Kelsey is a renowned thought leader and published author and holds an MBA from the Richard Ivey School of Business at the University of Western Ontario.

    Accomplishments include founding construction firm Belvedere Place Development and residential project-management company Tallus Ridge Development in British Columbia – breaking barriers in traditionally male dominated fields.

    “All my life I was the organizer and hub in the spoke of many circles,”“That’s how my MBA world met my psychedelic world.”

    As President and CEO of MINDCURE, Ramsden is banking on a different kind of wealth: mental.

    “There are folks making compounds, folks getting clinical data, folks doing great work in these areas….but I see mental wealth – that’s the investment in ourselves and our body from the neck up – as a market that can be held and served in a revolutionary and integrated way.”

    MINDCURE’S mission is to identify and develop products that ease suffering, increase productivity, and enhance mental health. It was born, in part, as a response to the mental health crisis and the need to find effective treatments in areas beyond psychiatry. These include digital therapeutics, neuro-supports, and psychedelics.

    Referring to MINDCURE as the Netflix of Mental Health, Ramsden cites that the company’s digital therapeutics platform iSTRYM has parallel qualities, constantly optimizing and customizing to provide predictive, personalized recommendations.

    “Our tech is more deliberate than others’ and at scale, I believe we will have the largest psychedelic repository of human experience data -- which means we can shorten the time it takes to heal.”

    With a psychedelic Renaissance underway, Ramsden finds herself a pioneer on a frontier (again) – and with the most precious of commodities. “We have one mind,” she said. “It’s our greatest asset.”

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