Joyfully Ever After
Healing Conversation #789
— Curiosity may have killed the cat, but curiosity has freed millions of wayward souls from a lifetime of shoulds and vacant stares. And makes for interesting characters in movies. Like National Treasure. Heidi Esther guide us on how to cultivate curiosity and other amazing practices that will change the way we navigate our inner and outer world.
Valeria Teles interviews Heidi Esther — the author of “Joyfully Ever After, For Crying Out Loud And The Companion Workbook.”
Heidi Esther is a storyteller, writer, poet, big-feeler, midwestern momma, and spoiler of all dogs, especially her chestnut-eyed Olive. She is committed to guiding soul searchers to greater Joy and Authenticity. Even when the spaghetti sauce hits the ceiling. Again.
She resides in Central Illinois with her prankster wife, two eye- rolling teenagers, and two spoiled dogs. When she doesn’t have her head in the clouds or a motivational book, she can be found trying to teach her children the virtues of meditation, making sourdough pancakes, or growing parsley for caterpillars.
Are you ready to take a journey to Joy, with a funnybone? Then Heidi Esther, your new best non-preachy mom friend, is here to walk with you! Every week you’ll get practical, playful, mindful tool to get you to joy. What are the tools? encouraging messages, empowering conversations, relatable stories, self-reflections and printables.
To learn more about Heidi Esther and her work, please visit: heidiesther.com
— This podcast is a quest for well-being, a quest for a meaningful life through the exploration of fundamental truths, enlightening ideas, insights on physical, mental, and spiritual health. The inspiration is Love. The aspiration is to awaken new ways of thinking that can lead us to a new way of being, being well.