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Cultivate Calm

Cultivate Calm

著者: Monica Rottmann
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This podcast will weave together ancient wisdom with modern science to share the best tools and techniques to cultivate calm in your life.


Armed with a degree in behavioural science and a decade of running a thriving yoga studio, I'm here to share my wealth of knowledge on the science of stress, the art of relaxation, yoga philosophy, breathing, and meditation, all with a hint of personal development.


Yoga transformed my life from being a stressed out IT professional to a calm and relaxed yoga teacher and throughout this podcast, I’ll be sharing my own journey and stories of my yoga clients.


My philosophy is that busyness is overrated, stress makes us stupid, and anxious living is a recipe for burnout. In this podcast, we won't just scratch the surface of relaxation techniques; we'll dive deep into the impact of stress on our minds and bodies and how to think better, feel better and live better. I'll explain why nervous system health is at the heart of our yoga classes and our overall well-being.


If you’re in need of some inspiration and motivation to help you take back control of your life and find calm in the chaos, look no further. I’m so excited to share this journey with you.


© 2026 Cultivate Calm
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  • This is what I really want you to know
    2026/06/30

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    This is the final episode of the season. It started with a text from a radiology office and ends here, with a life that looks ordinary from the outside and is irrevocably different on the inside. This episode is about what the full arc of that journey actually looks like and what the word surrender really means when it's tested against something serious. Cancer recovery, life transitions, surrender, yoga philosophy, emotional resilience, Inanna myth.

    The episode explores the concept of life quakes, those moments where a single phone call or diagnosis shatters the illusion of control and pushes you onto terrain you didn't choose. The central argument is that you don't recover from a life quake by reverting to who you were. You emerge as someone different. This episode is honest about what that process actually involves: rock bottom, reliance on others, long stretches of grey, and the slow quiet spark that eventually begins to lift things. Mind body connection, nervous system, emotional healing, cancer survivor and mastectomy recovery.

    There's also something here about what life looks like on the other side. Teaching yoga, picking Ruby up from kindy, the routines of an ordinary week held with a kind of gratitude that only comes from having lost them for a while. The transformation that followed this period included becoming a Reiki master and developing an energy healing practice that grew directly from the experience. Energy healing, Reiki, Energy Alchemy, yoga teacher, intuitive healing and inner work.

    The season closes with the same myth it opened with Inanna descended into the underworld and came back without the parts of herself she'd been gripping. This episode is about what gets left behind in that descent, and what becomes possible when you stop trying to control what was never yours to control. If this season has resonated, leaving a review helps others who are in their own underworld find it. Transformation, grief, acceptance, psycho-spiritual healing, surrender, life after cancer, personal growth.

    LINKS:

    • Work with Monica: https://cultivatecalmyoga.com.au/energy-alchemy/
    • Curious about Yoga Alchemy?: https://cultivatecalmyoga.com.au/yoga-alchemy/
    • Website:https://cultivatecalmyoga.com.au/
    • Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/cultivatecalmyogabrisbane/
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    18 分
  • Why this felt so hard
    2026/06/30

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    This episode is about grief. Not managing it, avoiding it, or reframing it into something more comfortable, but actually sitting inside it. After a decade of cancer diagnoses, divorce, and losing her father, the emotional landscape that built up over those years is finally being examined honestly. This episode is where that examination happens.

    There's also something here that doesn't get talked about enough: the financial reality of serious illness. More than $100,000 in medical bills with no income during recovery. The grief of watching what your life was building toward get fundamentally disrupted. And the specific, quieter grief of living post-cancer, no longer the person who went in, without the illusion of invincibility that once made everything feel manageable. Cancer recovery, grief, financial hardship, identity loss, post-cancer life, emotional healing.

    The episode moves into what grief actually does when you stop trying to manage it from a distance. Drawing on the writings of John of the Cross and Rumi, there's something here about the transformative power of feeling your way through pain rather than around it. Sitting with a yoga student navigating her own breast cancer diagnosis brought this into sharp focus, as did the quieter anxiety of raising a daughter who inherits a significant family history. Mind body connection, spiritual healing, yoga philosophy, transformation, cancer survivor, emotional resilience.

    A decade of circumstances led somewhere that wouldn't have been chosen but can't be dismissed. The philosophical and spiritual frameworks that once felt abstract became necessities. This final reflection of the season is about what grief leaves behind when you let it move through you properly: clarity, honesty, and a kind of freedom that only comes from the inside. Inner work, psycho-spiritual healing, self-awareness, grief and loss, personal transformation, energy healing, acceptance.

    LINKS:

    • Work with Monica: https://cultivatecalmyoga.com.au/energy-alchemy/
    • Curious about Yoga Alchemy?: https://cultivatecalmyoga.com.au/yoga-alchemy/
    • Website:https://cultivatecalmyoga.com.au/
    • Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/cultivatecalmyogabrisbane/
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    20 分
  • What did I do wrong?
    2026/06/23

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    After three cancer diagnoses across a decade, the question that keeps surfacing isn't about treatment or recovery. It's why. This episode is an honest look at that search, what it turned up, and what it didn't. Including Gabor Maté's work on emotional repression and physical illness, the BRCA testing process, and what it actually means to carry significant family cancer history without a clear genetic answer.

    The episode also gets into the limits of explanation. By the second and third diagnoses, the emotional repression framework didn't hold as neatly. The lifestyle factors were covered. The genetic testing that I did have came back inconclusive. At some point, the search for a reason becomes its own kind of suffering, and this episode is honest about that too.

    There's something here about the Sword of Damocles, the fear of recurrence that doesn't fully go away, and what happens when you stop organising your life around cancer-free milestones that have already failed you. Two percent is a number that appears throughout this episode in more than one context. What replaces the milestone counting is something simpler and harder to hold onto: presence. A Tuesday afternoon in the park. The sword still there, but no longer the thing you're staring at.

    A decade in, the answer to why me is probably never coming. This episode is about what you do with that. Not a resolution, but a reframe: less about why it happened and more about how you play what you've been dealt.

    That shift is what Energy Alchemy is built on, and this episode is where it comes from.



    LINKS:

    • Work with Monica: https://cultivatecalmyoga.com.au/energy-alchemy/
    • Curious about Yoga Alchemy?: https://cultivatecalmyoga.com.au/yoga-alchemy/
    • Website:https://cultivatecalmyoga.com.au/
    • Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/cultivatecalmyogabrisbane/
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    17 分
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