Why Being Brave Means Letting Go of Being Nice

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The Reset Year: Your Numerology Forecast

Kaitlyn Kaerhart—bestselling author and numerologist—guest hosts to walk us through the 2026 numerology forecast and why this year marks one of the biggest collective transitions we’ll experience. She unpacks why 2025’s universal Year Nine felt like an emotional purge, marked by ...  Show more

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Gwyneth sits down with Beatrice Dixon—co-founder and CEO of The Honey Pot Co.—for a conversation about what it takes to move an idea from instinct to action. They talk about listening more closely, building momentum without losing yourself, and the long game of creating something ...  Show more

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