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2.23 Dana Robb, Shannon Russell, Andrea Garn, and Grace Raje discuss the Tenet, ”We recognize and follow our internal compass to speak and act with integrity.”

2.23 Dana Robb, Shannon Russell, Andrea Garn, and Grace Raje discuss the Tenet, ”We recognize and follow our internal compass to speak and act with integrity.”

Released Friday, 13th October 2023
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2.23 Dana Robb, Shannon Russell, Andrea Garn, and Grace Raje discuss the Tenet, ”We recognize and follow our internal compass to speak and act with integrity.”

2.23 Dana Robb, Shannon Russell, Andrea Garn, and Grace Raje discuss the Tenet, ”We recognize and follow our internal compass to speak and act with integrity.”

2.23 Dana Robb, Shannon Russell, Andrea Garn, and Grace Raje discuss the Tenet, ”We recognize and follow our internal compass to speak and act with integrity.”

2.23 Dana Robb, Shannon Russell, Andrea Garn, and Grace Raje discuss the Tenet, ”We recognize and follow our internal compass to speak and act with integrity.”

Friday, 13th October 2023
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Dana Robb, Shannon Russell, Andrea Garn, and Grace Raje discuss the tenet, “We recognize and follow our internal compass to speak and act with integrity.”

“One thing is certain, [this internal compass] is like your own personal language, if you will. The more you learn to understand this language, speak it, and more importantly, act upon it, the better your choices become.” – Shannon Russell

“Choosing to listen to your inner compass will help you to heal, and it will allow you to feel the most beautiful joy that there is to offer in your life.” – Shannon Russell

“That’s what we want most, isn’t it? As moms is that our kids find their compass and find their connection with love.” –Andrea Garn

“As we’re talking about finding your inner compass and learning to listen to it, I thought it would be really important to bring that up for any listeners to maybe be able to identify times of dissociation in their life, especially if they’ve been through some trauma.” – Grace Raje

“Grace and I felt like this really goes along with finding your inner compass because it’s hard to listen to what your body is telling you when there’s dissociation, when there’s trauma. It takes more practice and more love to get those answers.” – Andrea Garn

“In eating disorder recovery, even just with like basic anxiety management, understanding my body’s cues has been one of the most helpful things.” – Grace Raje

“Everything is a system. You know, the universe is a system, our society, our family, and inside of ourselves. We are the manager of our heart and of our emotions, and of the parts of us that are holding onto the trauma and the parts that are protecting ourselves by holding on in different ways. And so as we find that inner compass, we’re able to create safety in all of the systems and creating safety in our internal system, can create it in our family and in the world.” – Andrea Garn

“Sometimes we look to external sources, and those are important when you’re trying to gather tools, right? But sometimes we put so much into the external sources that we deplete our own empowerment… we have that within us to heal.” – Shannon Russell

“It’s really the way we can heal. Nothing outside of us can do it for us. It’s our work to do, and that’s very empowering and beautiful.” – Andrea Garn

“Take deep breaths, take time in nature, find out what things help you feel calm and help you feel better and feed you just like you would find out what your child likes or what your plant needs to grow” – Andrea Garn

“When you take a walk to sort something out, that is literally therapy, because the movement of your feet back and forth is helping your mind untangle and process emotions and thoughts and feelings.” – Andrea Garn

“As you listen to your inner compass and take action on that, the voices will get stronger. You’ll start to notice and pay attention to when you’re feeling calm, when you’re feeling connected to nature, connected to your family, connected to your higher power.” – Andrea Garn

“Surrounding yourself with people who are intentionally trying to tap into that inner compass is a huge support” – Grace Raje

Andrea Garn, LCSW, has been a supporter and participant in Big Ocean Women for 7 years. She is trained in trauma and EMDR therapy, Internal Family Systems, and specializes in supporting periods of transition in hospice care and as a licensed birth doula. She believes finding our inner compass is the way to heal ourselves, our families, and the world.

Grace Raje has been a leader with Big Ocean Women for 7 years occupying various roles along the way. She is passionate about the global sisterhood Big Ocean Women has built and loves nothing more than connecting with new women wherever and whenever she can.

Whenever presented with the opportunity for adventure, Dana is all in. Currently, this includes riding the local mountain biking trails with her husband, canyoneering, and climbing the hills of southern Utah. She loves to learn and explore with her six kids. She is drawn to the opportunities being involved with Big Ocean Women provides. Dana loves connecting to a global sisterhood where women’s issues are being addressed through reframing and an abundance mindset.

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