Unplug & Elevate: Notes of Empowerment Summer Playlist is a collaborative mixtape of music and thoughts sourced by three colleagues who work in the areas of wellness, burnout, and purpose, but more importantly three friends. We know that having the right playlist for a road trip (or whatever journey one is on) makes ALL difference. This summer, we handpicked songs from our lives that helped us to rebalance, recoup our own stories, and root into our purpose.
We’re sharing these songs to help inspire you on your path to healing, growing into your authentic self, with a life rich in meaning and purpose. Enjoy our Notes of Empowerment as we share the songs we Unplug & Elevate with.
Blogs by Eileen Murphy, Blackbird Life Coaching
Eileen Murphy, MA in Industrial & Organizational Psychology, is your go-to certified Stress Management and Health & Wellness coach. She’s on a mission to help you disrupt your stress and find joy, aligning your career, health, and wellness like a life-balancing pro.
Eminem
You Learn by Alanis Morissette
Blogs by Charlotte Kovacs, Charlotte Kovacs Coaching
Charlotte Kovacs, ACC, CPCC, specializes in empowering solopreneurs and female small business owners to build confidence and grow their dream businesses. She provides one-on-one and small group programs designed to help women set ambitious yet attainable goals, navigate the emotional challenges of leadership, and fulfill their purpose both professionally and personally.
What Was I Made For? by Billie Eilish
Blogs by Megan Hutchinson Krings, Mindful Heart Counseling
Megan Hutchinson Krings, LCSW CADC is a licensed clinical social worker and a certified alcohol and drug counselor. She often works with folks when their neglected hunches about life manifest into addiction, depression, anxiety, burnout, or deep grief for the life they want but can’t have.
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