Ep. 6 I Almost Let Bullying Take My Power Away

In this episode, I share why I nearly hit the pause button on this podcast—driven by the dual forces of online bullying and the internal battles waging in my own mind. It's a raw and real journey through the shadows of our fears, my struggle against the relentless onslaught of bullying, the self-doubt that haunts us, and the feeling of “stuckness” by being trapped in our own thoughts. Just as I was ready to abandon my calling from God to do this show, a dear friend's candid reminder turned the tide. She reminded me that it's not about having all the answers or doing things perfectly. It's about being real, sharing the unvarnished truth of our experiences, and simply being ourselves. Here are the key moments from the episode: 6:30 How my insecurities lead me down a dark path 11:45 Why I almost quit the podcast 23:30 How podcasting has given me permission to be me 28:30 My first real experience of online bullying & how I responded 38:40 Discovering the purpose of life  47:20 My Human Design reminded me of who I am Join me on my couch as I call on everyone listening to embrace vulnerability and refuse to let negative self-talk obstruct your path to embracing the divine within you. Connect with Heidi! Website: https://heidipowell.net/ Email: podcast@heidipowell.net Instagram: @realheidipowell Facebook: Heidi Powell YouTube: @HeidiPowellNet Train with Heidi on her Show Up App! https://www.showupfit.app/ The book I mentioned in the podcast: Hope for the Flowers by Trina Paulus - https://amzn.to/47h1T1j

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Heidi's Lane with Heidi Powell: Where we dive into real stories, belly laugh moments, and heart-to-heart chats. Each episode will bring tons of vulnerability, the permission to start anew, inspiration to be in the present moment and finding joy in living life to the fullest. Tune in for unfiltered conversations that will make everyone feel seen, heard, and loved because at the end of the day, we’re all here to lift each other up and be in the driver’s seat of our own lives.