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Holding Space with Authentically Amy

Holding Space with Authentically Amy

著者: Amy Thurman
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Holding Space with Authentically Amy isn’t a podcast you listen to for tips or takeaways. It’s a space you enter. A space where you don’t have to be okay. Where you don’t have to know what to say. Where nothing needs to be solved or explained. This is what I needed when I was unraveling. Not advice. Not noise. Just space. Space to breathe. Space to break down. Space to exist without interpretation. So I created it. This podcast is an extension of my Authentically Amy series, where we talk about the things most people avoid. The hard, tender, honest things that make us real. The things that crack us open and remind us that we’re not alone. Some episodes are shared conversations. Others are private sessions I reflect on anonymously. But all of them are raw, human moments, held with care, not commentary. Holding Space will help you remember what it means to be truly human, and that you’re not the only one feeling what you’re feeling. If you're tired of pretending, if you're craving a place to lay it all down, this is for you. Connect with me on the socials: Instagram - www.instagram.com/amycthurman TikTok - www.tiktok.com/@authenticallyamy YouTube - www.youtube.com/@IAmAuthenticallyAmy or at my website: www.getamyshelp.com. No polish. No pressure. Just presence.Copyright 2026 Amy Thurman 個人的成功 心理学 心理学・心の健康 社会科学 自己啓発 衛生・健康的な生活
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  • Who Are You Without Your Work?
    2026/04/20

    What happens when the thing you’ve built your life around is no longer required?

    In this conversation with Eric Twohey, we explore what it means to have your time given back to you, whether through retirement, life transitions, or the rapid changes happening with AI, and why so many people feel lost when the structure of work is removed. The truth is, most of us have spent years defining ourselves by what we do, not by who we are, and when that disappears, it forces a question many of us have never taken the time to answer.

    We talk about the power of the “Sacred Pause,” the idea that creating space in your life is not unproductive but necessary, and how learning to sit with yourself before life forces you to can completely change the way you experience everything. This isn’t about having more time, it’s about what more time reveals, and whether you’ve built a life that can hold it.

    At the heart of this episode is a TED-worthy idea and conversation, one that has the power to shift how we think about work, identity, and purpose in a world that is changing faster than most of us are prepared for. It’s not just insightful, it’s the kind of perspective that belongs on a stage because of how deeply it challenges what we’ve been taught to believe about productivity and who we are without it.

    If you’ve ever felt the pressure to always be doing, always producing, always moving toward the next thing, this will invite you to consider what might be waiting for you in the space you’ve been avoiding.

    And more importantly, it will leave you with a question you won’t be able to unhear: Who are you when there’s nothing left to prove?

    Connect with Eric:

    Email: eric@uncorkedmediagroup.com

    Web: uncorkedmediagroup.com

    Meet: calendly.com/erictwohey

    Learn more about Amy, apply to be a guest on the podcast, or schedule a personal session for yourself, your business, school, community, organization, etc. here:

    amy@getamyshelp.com

    linktr.ee/getamyshelp

    https://www.getamyshelp.com

    https://www.linkedin.com/in/amythurman

    https://www.instagram.com/amycthurman

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    47 分
  • Trauma Changed How I Love
    2026/04/13

    In this episode of Holding Space with Authentically Amy, I sit down with Ruthie Elliott for a heartfelt conversation about love, intuition, trauma, spiritual trust, and the importance of protecting your peace without closing your heart.

    Together, we explore what it means to embody love in a world that can feel heavy, how to notice when someone’s energy is not aligned with yours, and why loving people does not always mean letting them stay close. Sometimes the most loving thing you can do is send them on their way with grace.

    We also talk about trusting your body, listening to your inner knowing, allowing tears and prayer to do their work, and learning that surrender is not weakness. It is a practice.

    If you’ve ever struggled to stay loving without becoming depleted, this conversation will meet you there with warmth, wisdom, and a reminder that protecting your peace can still be an act of love.

    Connect with Ruthie:

    www.ruthieelliott.com

    GoMommyGo.com

    Spirit-Led-Supermoms.com

    YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@RuthElliottHilsdon9/featured

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/elliotthilsdon/

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ruth.elliott/

    IMDB: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0254619/?ref_=fn_t_2

    Learn more about Amy, apply to be a guest on the podcast, or schedule a personal Holding Space session for yourself, your business, school, community, organization, etc. here:

    amy@getamyshelp.com

    linktr.ee/getamyshelp

    https://www.getamyshelp.com

    https://www.linkedin.com/in/amythurman

    https://www.instagram.com/amycthurman

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    52 分
  • Outgrowing the Life You Built
    2026/04/01

    There comes a point in life where everything can look right on the outside, yet something inside you knows it no longer fits. Not because you failed, but because you’ve grown, and growth has a way of asking for more honesty than comfort.

    In this episode, I sit down with Susan Houston for a conversation that goes far beyond career changes and relationship endings, and into what it actually feels like to outgrow a life you once worked so hard to build. Susan shares her journey of walking away from a 19-year career, ending her marriage, and stepping into the unknown without having everything figured out, all in pursuit of something deeper, something more true.

    As we talk, it becomes clear that this kind of transformation does not start in the moment you leave, but in the quiet moments long before that, when you begin to notice the disconnect between who you are and who you’ve been trying to be. We explore how childhood experiences can shape our sense of worth, how they can lead us to become who others need us to be, and how those patterns can follow us into adulthood in ways we don’t always recognize.

    We also talk about the parts of this journey that are rarely spoken out loud, including the emotional weight of success, the sting of rejection when you begin to step into something new, and the courage it takes to stay with yourself when everything familiar starts to fall away. There is a depth to this conversation that builds as it unfolds, inviting you to consider where you may be holding onto a version of your life that no longer reflects who you are becoming.

    If you have ever felt like you are outgrowing your career, your relationships, or even your identity, this conversation will meet you there. Not with answers you are supposed to follow, but with the reminder that it is okay to change, it is okay to choose yourself, and it is okay to build something new from a place that feels more aligned with who you truly are.

    Sometimes the bravest thing you can do is honor who you’ve become, even when it means letting go of everything you once worked so hard to build.

    Connect with Susan:

    www.thesusanhouston.com

    https://www.instagram.com/susanhouston.kienitz/

    www.linkedin.com/in/thesusanhouston

    https://www.facebook.com/susanhouston.kienitz/

    https://www.tiktok.com/@susan.houston6?lang=en

    Learn more about Amy, apply to be a guest on the podcast, or schedule a personal Holding Space session for yourself, your business, school, community, organization, etc. here:

    amy@getamyshelp.com

    linktr.ee/getamyshelp

    https://www.getamyshelp.com

    https://www.linkedin.com/in/amythurman

    https://www.instagram.com/amycthurman

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    43 分
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