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In today’s episode I’m very excited to have my good friend, Emily Reuschel, on the podcast!
Emily and I first connected a few years ago, and we’re both big fans of the Enneagram. Emily’s original career path was one she never thought she would veer off of, but she knew she needed to make an impact in a bigger and better way. It’s pretty amazing what God has in store for us when we follow his plan; Emily is doing just that by stepping into her calling as an incredible leader for growth-focused, rural women. She has a strong passion for helping women lean into their gifts and work on the stuff that no one really sees…but everyone around them benefits from. We talk about how life-changing personal growth can be, ripple effects and the connection to drawing good movement, the power of self-awareness, not stressing about other people’s opinions and expectations of you, and more.
Emily knows the power that ripple effects can have in your career, life, and beyond. She has SO much goodness to share – this is an episode you won’t want to miss!
Emily Reuschel is a farmer’s wife, mom of three, entrepreneur, motivational speaker, host of the Gather in Growth podcast, and the leader of retreats and masterminds that propel rural women toward their truest, most-aligned goals and priorities. She helps other rural women get clear on what they want, release the inner dialogue that keeps them stuck, and build a life of intentionality and purpose …. without giving up the small-town life they love.
In this episode, Ripple Effects with Emily Reuschel, we cover:
- Emily’s story of embarking on a personal growth journey, which ultimately led her to completely change and pivot her career to entrepreneurship
- Emily’s thoughts on ‘good movement draws good movement’ + the ripple effects that happen for people when they show themselves grace and compassion
- How self-awareness really impacted Emily and led her to intentionality, the Enneagram, addressing trauma, and more in her life
- Not letting yourself feel discouraged or stay stuck when people show you their true colors + how it can actually propel you forward to do the the work you’re meant to do
- Understanding that it is NOT your responsibility to manage other people’s emotional expectations of you + why people respond to in the ways that they do
- Why it’s easier to be hateful than face your own insecurities
- How Emily helps women (especially rural women) through her YouDoYou challenges, masterminds, and retreats
Resources & Links:
- YouDoYou82
- Emily’s Masterminds
- Ascend Retreats
- When the Body Says No
- The Body Keeps the Score
- The High 5 Habit
- Learn more about T’s coaching, group trainings, and self-guided learning
- Shop FFB
- Good Movement music by: Aaron Espe
- Podcast produced by: Jill Carr Podcasting
Connect with Emily:
- Follow on Instagram @emilyreuschel
- Check out Emily’s podcast: Gather in Growth
- Check out her website: http://emilyreuschel.com/
Connect with Terryn:
- Follow on Instagram @terryn.drieling
- Check out my website
- Send me an email at terryn@faithfamilyandbeef.com
Related Episodes:
- Episode 3: How Self-Awareness Has Helped Our Marriage
- Episode 4: How I Got Here – the Evolution of Good Movement
More about the Good Movement Draws Good Movement podcast:
In stockmanship (the art and science of handling cattle in a safe, effective, low-stress manner), we have this phrase . . . good movement draws good movement.
It’s this thing that happens when we ask a small group of cattle, maybe a cow, or a pair to move out in a certain direction and their movement draws the whole herd into moving in the same direction.
Good movement happens when we approach the cattle with a positive attitude, read and really listen to what they’re telling us, and communicate accordingly.
We don’t approach the aware, flighty cattle the same as we do the tame, docile cattle. We adjust ourselves, our energy, and approach, and communicate with each differently.
These adjustments help us effectively draw good movement from each, which then draws good movement from the herd. But it starts with us.
The same is true for humans. Good movement starts with us.
Welcome to Good Movement Draws Good Movement, the podcast where farmers, ranchers, and rural folks can grow relationally through awareness, understanding, and effective communication.
Hey, it’s me – T. I’m your host, and I, along with my guests, will be covering topics related to drawing good movement – things like self and social awareness, brain science, positive psychology, extending grace, and so much more.
We’ll share tools that can help you understand why you are the way you are, why others are the way they are, and how you can use that to step out of self-told lies with grace and compassion to draw good movement in conversations, relationships, and life in rural America.
Tune in every Tuesday and make sure to hit subscribe so you never miss an episode! Let’s go draw good movement!