WITH ANDREA CRISP
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Courage taught me how to survive. Alignment is teaching me how to live.”
In this episode, we are continuing the series on moving from courage to alignment by exploring the deeply ingrained “strong woman” identity — and how survival can quietly shape our leadership, nervous system, and relationship with rest.
I share personal reflections on growing up as the emotional rock, living in survival mode, and learning to soften into embodied self-leadership rather than urgency and self-abandonment.
In this episode, we explore:
What survival really looks like beneath the surface
How survival often disguises itself as strength, competence, and responsibility
The nervous system patterns behind being “the strong one”
Survival leadership vs. self-leadership
Why slowing down can feel unsafe — and how to rebuild safety•
What embodied energy looks like in daily life and decision-making
How to trust your intuition and inner authority without forcing clarity
This episode is for you if you’re the one everyone leans on. If thinking about rest makes you feel guilty and if slowing down makes your feel uncomfortable.
How to work withe me:
Learn more about one-on-one coaching -> Align Coaching
Group mastermind & coaching -> Align & Empower
Let's Connect:
Find me on Instagram -> @andreacrispcoach
Find me on Insight Timer -> Free Meditations
Find me on the Web -> andreacrisp.ca
If this episode resonated, pleases share it with someone who needs the reminder that they don't have to be the strong one.
Original Music and Production By Stephen Crilly.
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If you’re feeling called to be held, supported, and guided as you navigate this season, I’d love to walk alongside you. My work is for intuitive, impact-driven women who don’t need to be fixed—but who desire a grounded, embodied space to reconnect with their purpose, regulate their nervous system, and move forward in alignment when the time is right. If something in this reflection resonated, that’s often the invitation itself.
