In Flow with Natalie
In Flow with Natalie (formerly, The Finding Sessions) is my space to share reflections on life, creativity, and presence.
After leaving a busy professional career, I’m now embracing movement, photography, art, and yoga—both as a teacher and a student—as ways to connect more deeply with myself and the world around me.
When I began this podcast, I felt that learning more about myself was like a search for answers ('finding myself')... and wanted to share the journey, but I have come to realize that most of my discoveries have come from taking time (and space) to get to know myself more. I came to realize that most of my discoveries happened when I stopped searching quite so hard, and simply gave myself space to reflect.
Allowing space - finding 'flow', has helped me to make a little more room for life to unfold, and in doing so, I've come to discover far more about myself.
Through personal stories and guided meditations, I hope to offer moments of calm, inspiration, and self-discovery. And ultimately, I hope it offers a few soft moments for you to reflect, maybe feel something that resonates, and perhaps even encourages you to explore something new in your own life.
You can also find my photography and messages of positivity on Instagram @inflowwithnatalie.
My wish for you, always, is to live in positivity, health, and harmony.
Natalie
In Flow with Natalie
#37 Caring without Carrying: A Yoga-inspired reflection on relationships
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Sometimes we confuse kindness with over-giving, or compassion with being endlessly available — especially with family or close friends. But when your energy is being drained and your peace disturbed, is it still kindness?
In this episode, I reflect on the yogic principles of ahimsa (non-harm) and satya (truth), and how they can guide us to protect our inner stability, especially when emotional dynamics with loved ones feel overwhelming. This is a conversation for anyone who’s ever felt pulled into someone else’s storm — and wondered if there's a better way to stay anchored.
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