82. Robin Emmerich
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Robin Emmerich: [00:00:00] it's really about uncovering each person's authentic truth that then allows the healing, the change, the movement and everything else. And as that process happens, there's a organic process of innocence reclaiming your voice, your power, your purpose, seeing life differently. There's a saying that a lot of people say that life happens.
For you, not to you. And there's so much truth to that yet. I feel it's even bigger than that because it's, we are a part of attracting our experiences, right? And so when we can really grasp that and understand that we have a part in it, there's so much power in it.
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Welcome back to another episode of the Wild and Wild Collective. Today's guest is a beautiful soul that both Krista and I had the pleasure of meeting at a coaching summit and have fun. About 18 months later, managed to coordinate a time to chat and dive deeper into the magic that she brings into the world.
Robin Emrich is a transformational life coach, subconscious expert, and bestselling author of Love The Mess. With over a decade of experience guiding individuals through burnout, self-discovery, and personal transformation, she empowers women to break free from the outdated success models and create a life that aligns with their intuition, purpose and truth.
She's the founder of the Intuitive CEO blends, subconscious reprogramming, neuroscience backed coaching, and deep intuitive work to help high achieving women shift from outwork to alignment, leading with ease instead of exhaustion. Really excited for this conversation and let's dive in.
Sheree Beaumont: Today's guest, Robin is [00:02:00] such a powerhouse in the space of navigating through burnout, really listening to your intuition and loving the miss to quote the title of her beautiful book, Robin, welcome to the Wild and World Collective. We're so excited to have you here.
Robin Emmerich: Thank you so much. I'm so excited to be back with y'all.
Sheree Beaumont: we'd love to dive into your story because I know that you've got. Well over a decade of experience in the magic that you bring to the world. But it started with quite a healing journey.
Robin Emmerich: it? Did It went back to when I was in the corporate world.
most people, checking the box off the list of graduating college, getting into the corporate world and making my way to the top pretty quick. All to realize that. I wanted so much more, and I didn't know what that more was because I had just been following, what I thought I needed to do.
And so as I navigated that question [00:03:00] of what more is there, here I am, back in the day I was attached to a Blackberry, which isn't even relevant now, and had no vacation time. Running a division of a company and just had lost a sense of myself. And so through that question, life began to show me the answers every step of the way.
And it was a series of events. One was a car accident that, I had some pain in my body that I went to an acupuncturist for to understand like, what's happening here? And that was when I first found out how emotions are actually. Stored in our cellular memory of our bodies and represent experiences from our past.
So for me, particularly, that was grief due to losing my father when I was 19 that I thought I addressed. Right? Like everything, it's like you do what you can in life experiences and you move through them. And yet at some point, we often find out [00:04:00] there's more to the story.
Christa Elza: Mm. Yeah, exactly.
And so what I love about what you've shared and what you shared before we started recording is how you have taken your life experiences and turned it into processing it through writing and through learning and sharing then with other people. So how did you go from corporate living to what you do now, which is offering.
Coaching services and books to help people. What were the steps to that and how have you used what you've gone through to help people now through your experience?
Robin Emmerich: yeah, so it was actually really intuitive on the journey. this was about 20 years ago when I started, and my acupuncturist at that time led me to my first mentor that.
Really taught me this spiritual aspect of the heart and how our desires are truly in our [00:05:00] heart. Yet our subconscious mind is often on a different page telling us a different story. So I ended up going through my own growth and then mentoring with each mentor went on the heart went on the subconscious mind to then combine the two.
With that understanding that the emotions are really what's in separation here. The subconscious work is important because our subconscious thought patterns, there's different percentages of what people say, but let's just go with approximately 95% of our actions are from the subconscious mind.
So then you know when you've got these desires in your hearts and like that question I was saying like, gosh, there's gotta be more than this. What is it? And I didn't know. You don't know what you don't know. So I am in this inner conflict and I was able to look at my past life experiences and feel those emotions that I had stored in my body.
[00:06:00] Work with those, expose them in a sense and integrate them into the subconscious to. To create wholeness in a sense. So in everything I do, whether it's coaching, whether it's hypnosis, whether it is writing or art as well, I paint art in the same methodology where I will turn on music and say a prayer and intention for each art piece and paint, and let that art be created because I truly believe who we are, are creative beings. We are all creative. I, very first time I painted, I said, I don't have one creative phone in my body. And then all of a sudden there's this incredible art piece that I still to this day.
And in shock of every time I face a blank canvas, I'm like, is this gonna work? And then at the end I'm like, [00:07:00] of course. Because it's our humanness that can separate us from who we truly are, whether it's a life experience or a creative endeavor, or, a dream. A challenge. It's so many aspects yet in my world, it's all the same, if that makes sense.
Sheree Beaumont: Mm-hmm. I love this and it's really what I'm hearing is the process or the journey and learning to listen intuitively along the way, and I'm really curious if you can share, I love the concept of love, the miss. And so for our listeners, like what does that really mean? And can you talk to us a little bit about how you got to that and what it actually looks like to fall in love with the miss.
Robin Emmerich: Yes, yes, I can. It's a different concept. So whenever I started painting, I started creating yoga pants with my artwork, and I called it beauty and the Mess, and the tagline for it. The real inspiration for it was passion over perfection, right? Mm-hmm. [00:08:00] And so that was just a, a passion project.
Yet through that I was writing my book actually at the same time. And so Love the Mess was born from a concept of that because at the root of everything is the life experiences, the challenges, the emotions. I grew up very traditionally and if I were to look back, I would think. Well, there wasn't anything that hard.
And that's not an accurate statement because every single person has their heart. Yeah. And sometimes it's unconscious and blocked, like for example, the grief with my father, I was 19, so I would've thought that I could handle that. But the difference is
I just graduated high school. I was moving into my freshman year of college, which is a huge time of transition, right?
Sheree Beaumont: Mm-hmm.
Robin Emmerich: So it's interesting because in a lot of [00:09:00] people that I work with, it's the times when they're almost babies that memories are stored, and then of course, times of challenges and transitions and like.
Sometimes just experiences where you wouldn't even think it or they wouldn't think is a big deal yet it's left this emotional imprint
Stored in the body. So love the mess is really embracing all of life and recognizing, even if it seems so simple. It's embracing the simplicity and the complexities.
Christa Elza: How do you guide someone to acknowledge that? Even if nothing traumatic didn't happen in leaving the nest and starting college. It is a big deal and I think all of us can relate to big moves. Big changes like that. How do you help someone recognize that that has validity or that could be driving?
What they're experiencing now. And when I say what they're experiencing now, how does that generally come up? Is it anxiety, [00:10:00] depression over analyzing, worrying? How do you even help someone and say, this is probably what's driving it. Let's backtrack throughout your life.
What's the trigger for them?
Robin Emmerich: So the interesting thing is that in everything I do, it's guiding women or a pers, whoever it is, guiding people into themselves. Mm-hmm. So, let's say someone comes to me for a relationship, like maybe attracting a relationship and they're, kinda dating online and not really finding their person.
So I would take them into that experience. Help them identify the subconscious thought patterns of what's playing, help them understand where their heart is and what they really, truly want. 'cause they may think they want this and it's actually this. Help 'em understand that and then guide inward to find the emotions.
And it's usually not just one [00:11:00] emotion and. And nowadays, we, a lot of times when I talk about burnout, sometimes it's just exhaustion that you have to get underneath before you can get under the core of it.
Sheree Beaumont: Mm-hmm.
Robin Emmerich: , so there's a lot of layers, but it's guiding into where it's stored in the body and the layers, often of emotions that are in essence, blocking the truth.
So it's really about uncovering each person's authentic truth that then allows the healing, the change, the movement and everything else. And as that process happens, there's a organic process of innocence reclaiming your voice, your power, your purpose, seeing life differently. There's a saying that a lot of people say that life happens.
For you, not to you. And there's so much [00:12:00] truth to that yet. I feel it's even bigger than that because it's, we are a part of attracting our experiences, right? And so when we can really grasp that and understand that we have a part in it, there's so much power in it.
Sheree Beaumont: This idea of being messy, and I know you work mostly with women can feel a little bit challenging, right?
As a female, I know we quite often have to hold it all together and a lot of the conversations I find that I'm having recently is. Really around this fear of slowing down. And then we, when we do slow down, we feel that exhaustion that you were just talking about. And then we don't wanna deal with what's coming up when we're not productive, when we are exhausted, when, like even personally, sometimes I'm like, woo, I'm hiding from all of the admin I have to do, or we're pro, we're procrastinating and it's serving us in some way, shape, or form.
Mm-hmm. But learning to be able to love the miss. Is [00:13:00] gonna be quite challenging for a number of people because we've almost been told to be the good girl. We've been told to uphold this level of perfectionism. We can't be seen because there's so much pressure on us. We can't be seen as weak. We have to be the one that's strong and hold it together, whether it's for our partner or whether it's for our family as a mother or whatever it looks like.
And so how do you help someone navigate overcoming that initial challenge of being willing to work with the miss?
Robin Emmerich: That's a good question. So there's a lot of components there that just my mind starts firing off thoughts. One thing is, that was completely my path is what you described was a, in a nutshell, and to be honest, it's almost like every decade life brings me a different opportunity to get deeper into it.
And I'm not joking, it's literally almost every decade, The thing , is that one, there's an understanding that part of my practice, I've born and raised Austin. My [00:14:00] practice has grown through word of mouth, so,
Sheree Beaumont: mm-hmm.
Robin Emmerich: I think that people. Having the insight from what their friends are experiencing.
They come in with more of an open mind and a readiness and the resistance I continually see, and I also see it within myself, is actually the emotional component. Like, I don't really wanna look at my emotions. The reason why I wrote my book Love the Mess is because what I learned in five years, I guide people through in like two months, and then my book in itself, it's just a very direct path.
We think it has to take long and we think it has to be years, and we think it has to be this challenging journey. Another challenge, it's not, it's just knowing the steps to take. Right. And the other thing is think that a lot of us, if you're like me in all that, trying to handle it all and be [00:15:00] there for other people, what we sometimes forget is that we're actually buffering someone else's experience if we're stepping in.
Right? So that's why I'm very mindful of not giving advice ever. I'll share my stories, I'll share things in stories. Yet each person's path is so unique to them that when we're guided inward, that's why things can change so fast because it's coming from ourselves and it's our own insight.
And it's like, oh my gosh, how did I not see this? Right? Mm-hmm. So it's just a different experience to understand your own self through yourself.
Christa Elza: Yeah, I think it's interesting because it can happen fast, but so much of change we can become resistant to, and it's a process to learn to even trust yourself, quite frankly.
In my own experience of resourcing myself because. wE have what we need already
Sheree Beaumont: through. Mm-hmm. [00:16:00]
Christa Elza: I always say, I say God through your higher power and you, your essence. Like you have all of the answers within you available to you, and yet we outsource so much of our power, like wanting you to, you're my mentor, so I need you to tell me what to do in the situation and.
There are some things in life that like, you have to learn. And I'm sure that you see this, the quicker you surrender and the quicker that you're able to just,
Sheree Beaumont: yeah.
Christa Elza: Say, okay, I'm willing to change. I'm willing to see things differently. You will, it's the resistance I think that keeps people just in the swirl of like, I can't do it.
I don't know, dah, dah, dah, dah, like, is happening against me and,
Robin Emmerich: right, right. And so the way that I phrase it is. I do personally believe that in a sense we're sometimes veiled to go through certain experiences, right? Like that's, it's a part of our growth and I do believe our soul comes here.
Knowing an aspect of that and how I help [00:17:00] people is through strengthening. Their relationship with God and guiding them through that process, because where I have found people to get stuck, including myself, is staying in my own head.
It'll be like an inner boxing match. Yeah. So a part of the process I teach people is going directly to God and to their relationship with God and. Feeling in their own body. That response, because you're right when you said trusting yourself, that's essentially a part of the process when I talk about power and understanding your power, when you can work with your emotions in the way that I've learned through Dr.
Kata Long. She was the mentor that taught me what is in the book as the emotional reset method. She built that [00:18:00] legacy of work at this point, 70, 75 years ago and handed me down that legacy of work. And that's the work in the subconscious mind and emotional she used to call 'em frozen blocks of energy.
And that was her term, frozen blocks of energy stored in the body. So that's , the work that I've had, the honor and legacy of carrying out. But whenever I learned to work with my own emotions and that I had the ability myself to feel them and release them, to accept them. That's where the authentic self-trust built.
Mm-hmm. If that makes sense. And that is, when I say the word power, it's like, that's your power, because that's your true essence, right? That's who you truly are because we're not our emotions. Our emotions are a part of our life [00:19:00] experiences and they're our inner, our guidance system.
If we didn't get angry when something happened that. Shouldn't be happening, then we wouldn't have that guidance of like, wait, hang on. Take a clear look at this situation. You can work with the emotions, but there's something there for you that it's saying. Right. And a lot of time, we're, a lot of times as women, we're taught to not be angry.
Right. Yet can be our guidance. When we have that knowledge and know how to work with it.
Christa Elza: I think the balance for me in my own experience has been really interesting because in order to truly feel your power, in order to truly trust yourself, in order to really hear intuition, you have to fully feel the current emotion instead of constantly trying to suppress it and in, and just being honest, even with yourself sometimes about how you really feel or that you're.
You're not angry at that person. You're ultimately hurt by that person.
Sheree Beaumont: Yeah. And
Christa Elza: [00:20:00] feel vulnerable even within yourself to admit.
Sheree Beaumont: Yes. And
Christa Elza: so that, I think I'm just putting that out there, that it's normal to feel very resistant to fully feeling. I'm scared, I'm sad. I feel less than, I don't feel like enough because if you're in that mode of constantly wanting to be.
Big and powerful externally. It gets worse before it gets better until you learn it's okay to fully feel it. Let it flow. Yeah, and then allow your intuition, allow your relationship with God, with your higher power to then inwardly counsel that part of you that feels sad, insecure, et cetera.
And then you don't need anybody else to change anything because you've acknowledged to yourself how you really feel. You've comforted yourself and you have. That higher intuition, not that we don't need people, we're very much, connected beings and relationships are great, but I think there is definite power when you're not constantly relying on somebody else or a certain [00:21:00] circumstance to make you feel okay.
Because it's just never going to happen. And we're, and we probably make fe we fall short for other people as well. 'cause we're humans. Mm-hmm. And so we can't also, be responsible for everybody else's emotions. And so if everybody could be self-soothing and there would be less conflict, there would be less issues because we're not externalizing it.
Right.
Robin Emmerich: Right. And I think it, it goes back to when I first start working with most people, and this would be myself included back in the day. we're Lack of a word, busy. We are go, go, go. That Often it takes practice, like authentic practice to understand which emotion we're feeling because we're not used to slowing down and sensing it and naming it, right?
Mm-hmm. And so it's almost like going back to basics of just starting there [00:22:00] sometimes. And being able to find the clarity in what we're feeling.
And that even goes for sometimes what we need. Right? Like, I remember back in the day when I first started my practice, I'd be like, oh, do you, would you like something to drink?
And like, just that question when you're on overload, like, most people were like. I don't know what I want to drink, it's going back to basics of we're so caught on the hamster wheel at times, that it's a practice of just slowing down. Mm-hmm.
Sheree Beaumont: Mm-hmm.
Robin Emmerich: All really
Sheree Beaumont: here for Our feedback, like it's all really here for us, right? The body, we know, like we talk about this a lot when it comes to health. Your body's constantly giving you feedback, but your emotional and your mental state is also giving you that feedback. Like you've talked about, it's the state of the nervous system.
And if we're programmed to just be on, if we're programmed to be attached to the Blackberry, if we're programmed to be in that hamster wheel. Yeah, like Krista mentioned before, even the fear sometimes of slowing [00:23:00] down or knowing that. Under anger is often hurt. It can be really scary. But one of the things I know that's really helped me is knowing that when you let yourself feel the emotion.
And we know that it only really takes 90 seconds to feel that emotion and let it process anything beyond that. It's getting curious as to what stories we might be buying into. Mm-hmm. What unconscious programming or subconscious programming are we buying into that has kept us limited or kept us stuck?
And I love that analogy that you used and shared around the frozen blocks of energy in the body. Mm-hmm. I think we forget that our body. Keeps a score. Our body holds trauma. Our body is so sensitive and so, mm-hmm. The work that you're doing is really, again, to use that word, empowering and freeing, because when you defrost those energy blocks, you've suddenly elevated your state, you've elevated how you can operate, and suddenly you're moving out of potentially operating in that victim mindset [00:24:00] or that burnt out mindset.
Mm-hmm. Or even to go back to that level of exhaustion that we talked about at the beginning because mm-hmm. Like you said, to talk about the drink. We are faced with so many decisions every single day, right. Decision fatigue is even a thing. Like, it's just, it is a whole nother level of overwhelm.
when someone comes to you now and they're in that state, what is one thing that you would typically start with to like, do they need to regulate first? Like, what is kinda the process?
Robin Emmerich: It is first understanding the subconscious thought patterns. Always.
Christa Elza: Mm.
Robin Emmerich: Because like I said, we're operating from the subconscious 95% of the times, and if you don't know the thought patterns that are running your life, then it's challenging to have clarity of what is really underneath.
Whatever, it goes for health, it goes for relationships, it goes for your [00:25:00] career. really anything in life, trans life transitions. It's really the same process for e everything in my book, love the Mess. I have the process yet it's like all on personal life and relationships and health.
And then I made an extra, it's several chapters on your professional life just to show how your subconscious, it's, whatever's happening in your health, relationships, life is also happening in your work.
Sheree Beaumont: Mm-hmm.
Robin Emmerich: So I made a point, and I was advised not to do that. Every book agent was like. No, you need to pick one or the other.
I was like, no, I don't. Because people need to understand that their subconscious is running every single aspect of life.
Sheree Beaumont: Mm-hmm. And
Robin Emmerich: that's. Not in my opinion. This was 10 years ago, but you know, it, it wasn't being talked about. Mm-hmm.
Sheree Beaumont: Mm-hmm. And so I was
Robin Emmerich: like, people need to know that it's not just one thing.
Because sometimes as women, we can be really hard on ourselves [00:26:00] and think, oh, if I can just get this one thing right. Well, no, it's much bigger than that. It's not that one thing. Right. So it's really trying to shine a light on. It's really the process. It's starting with the subconscious thought patterns, and then it's understanding the thoughts of your heart and it'll, it's interesting, a lot of women, it just depends.
It's almost like half and half. A lot of women have an easy time keeping track of their subconscious thought patterns. And then the positive, the heart, the yearnings, the, I want this, they'll come to me. I always give homework. I'm like, and they'll come to me and say, Robin, I have like three things.
And it's sometimes a lot harder for people to recognize and find clarity of what they truly want, which is, fascinating. Every, everybody's different. But those are the two main steps. And then getting into the emotional work.
Sheree Beaumont: Yeah.
Robin Emmerich: [00:27:00] And, it's, I wanna say it's a 1, 2, 3 process, but it's not because each person's unique, where we may start with the subconscious thought patterns, and then we go to, understanding power or understanding what events are.
what's underneath certain events happening. It may, it's never a, A to B.
Christa Elza: I think it's fascinating that sometimes we don't know what we want and sometimes, I run into that too. Mm-hmm. Like what, what do I really want? What am I actually striving for? And so, and you've probably used this too, but it's questioning yourself.
Well, what do I not want? What do I not want? I don't wanna be alone, I don't wanna be broke, I don't wanna be unhealthy. And then take the opposite. Well then that's what you want. You wanna be abundant, you wanna have close relationships, you wanna be healthy. Mm-hmm. So sometimes we get, our brains are just like, I don't know what I want.
I don't know. I don't know. And so then just go through the list of all the stuff that you don't want. And that means you want the other side of it.
Robin Emmerich: Yes. Yes. And that's, it is a [00:28:00] real thing and it's, you would think we know, but it goes back to again, slowing down, taking the time to find the clarity to.
To feel your heart, to feel essentially the body, because in every, like as you navigate the process of, like, for example, the emotional reset method, that is really about getting into the, like I said, the stored memories in the body. Mm-hmm. And so once you're helping those energies to release, to be set free.
There's a sense of freedom and clarity and creativity and insight that shows up from allowing the space.
Christa Elza: Mm-hmm. Right? Mm-hmm. For sure. Yeah. I think it, it does, especially the running mind, the high [00:29:00] achievers. The, all of that, we're our worst enemy when it comes to some of the stuff and even the unconscious patterns.
I think when it's just like driving home, you just know the way, you don't really, you're not consciously thinking about it any anymore. And so I think that is really eye-opening and sometimes challenging to understand what is my underlying tape recorder running in? You brought up like work life and personal life and there's that saying, how you do one thing is how you do everything.
And I think that that's why, that's where that comes from because if your underlying belief is positive or if it's negative, that will undoubtedly come out in your life experience, whether that's your home life, your work life, your health, because that's just the way it's frustrating and it's also really empowering to know we are creating our reality and we're constantly manifesting our life.
We're already doing it. [00:30:00] We just don't realize that our frustration is within ourselves and we keep creating the same shit show. And it's like, oh, how about I shift my belief in that my reality can actually be this way? And then start seeing all the evidence that it can be that way. And then you start to go more on that frequency and you start to just attract and create more of what you want.
Whether that's joy, abundance, relationship, whatever. Right? But
Robin Emmerich: Right, right. But you hit the, now when you said that frustration, like if you don't look at the frustration, which is what we all really wanna avoid. I myself. when I have an emotion that I'm like, all right Robin, we gotta do this.
Like, it's not the fun work, right? It's just not, and we resist it yet. It only, It's minutes and we set our ourself free in minutes. Yet just getting ourself to sit down sometimes for that minute is where the real resistance is to have what we want live. Mm-hmm.
Christa Elza: Yeah. The irony of it all.
Yeah. [00:31:00] But, but that's why having a coach like you is so powerful, because I think when your eyes are open to that, then all of a sudden it's this big aha like, wait, oh, I can sit here for 90 seconds and really, really feel this and move through it, versus being taken out for five days just in this constant loop of negativity.
It's wild when you realize that, right? Yeah. Yeah. It is. And also the power of prayer. I can tell you as I've been doing this more and more and more, I almost feel like it's a shortcut. Mm-hmm. Right? Yeah. And as I have the knowledge of the subconscious, the emotions, life experiences, the whole list.
Robin Emmerich: For me, where I'm at now in my life, after doing this 20 years, I can say that more and more I've personally in the last several years been turning more to prayer and to [00:32:00] God and having that conversation there that will also I don't know how to articulate it. It's not achieving an outcome, right.
Because that's what we think it is. well, it's allowing life because in essence things, it's already gonna happen. We just think we have control. Yeah. and then it's that self-trust too, right? Mm-hmm. It's that trust. It's like, okay, this is the place I can come to for safety and trust and support, and.
Allowing that for ourselves because I think sometimes we get caught up in thinking it needs to be a certain person, place thing and forgetting our power in prayer. Mm-hmm.
Sheree Beaumont: And sourcing it from within is what I'm really hearing. And having that high connection like you both have mentioned, to be able to know that it's not something external, it's not the next mentor, it's not the next, course that you're buying.
It's not the next thing outside of yourself. And one of the things that you said [00:33:00] earlier, which to me really like testifies to what an incredible coach you are is you don't, that people aren't coming to you for advice. You are helping people guide themselves back home to self. Source to reach and connect a much deeper connection to their higher power and their higher self, so that they're able to guide themselves forward.
And I think as coaches and as mentors, if we can hold the door open and help, maybe guide them through, that's the blessing. That's the gift. We are not here to do the work for our clients. We're not here to do the work for our patients. Mm-hmm. It's really about helping them feel empowered. To do it themselves and sometimes they're just searching or they're lost and they're needing the methodology, and that's really, in my opinion anyway, our true job and the essence of our
Robin Emmerich: job.
Christa Elza: Mm-hmm.
Robin Emmerich: Yes. Yes. Thank you. You so beautifully worded that. And I will tell you, when I started my own journey, I went through my own transformation [00:34:00] over a five year period before stepping into the work that I do. And I was always the one, wanting to take care of my family and the one thinking that it was me doing it all.
And if I hadn't done that work with my family. And I was blessed to have a mom and a, obviously I lost my dad, but I was blessed to have a mom and a sister that went through that journey of me learning, me learning how to separate myself and my identity and that caretaker, yeah, archetype in the family to take care of myself and then, become who I am.
Authentically on my own, standing in myself to then help other people because that's when I really learned, if you try to save someone, if you try to help them to the point where you're interfering with their life [00:35:00] lessons, you're truly just buffering their life experiences and they have to go through it again in some other way, shape, or form
Christa Elza: Yeah. I also apply this to health because people who come to me, I've been chronically sick. I have autoimmune. There's always one thing after the other. We also create a reality in our physical health, which is interesting. And I think it's mind blowing to people that part of how quickly you recover partly how you maintain your health is your belief system.
Because every cell in our body, we're just very, we're frequency driven beings, right? So mm-hmm. Beliefs not overextending yourself, like with the belief that I've gotta cure everybody else and I've gotta make sure everybody else is okay at the expense of yourself. Trusting your own body as well is also something that, I, I truly believe in the MINDBODY spirit connection, that it's not just one thing, it's, it's multiple aspects of your being that creates overall health, [00:36:00] right?
And so, yes, I think this work isn't just, oh, I wanna create, a bigger income or I wanna. I wanna have whatever, to me, it flows into my work too, in terms of treating the whole body. And part of healing is some of this work as well.
Robin Emmerich: It is. So I've had some pretty, in 2020 I had a concussion from a car accident and led to something called hyperacusis, which is a sound sensitivity that, I did everything for and, and it was this work that, I found the healing in.
Sheree Beaumont: Mm-hmm.
Robin Emmerich: Mm-hmm. And it's, I can share numerous stories similar to that even, back to when I first uncovered that I had grief stored in my body. It was from a different car accident that I had neck and back pain
Sheree Beaumont: from
Robin Emmerich: that.
It was this emotional work that healed the neck and back pain. So I've had, I could go on [00:37:00] and on about that, but I've had a lot of health issues over the, last 20 years that I've utilized this methodology and it's every aspect of life and we think we can separate one thing, right.
But it's all connected.
Christa Elza: Yeah. And it's scientifically proven. The placebo effect is real and not just the placebo effect, which is why they always do a placebo control in studies because it's like, how much of this is the mind saying that this is improved and how much of it is the medication?
So even scientists use that. How,, I feel like I could always talk about this stuff because once you learn it, it's just so amazing. And it's always a challenge too. We're humans and so we're never going to get there. Like, we're never going to reach the. I know everything. And so there's always a challenge that will challenge this belief and the system for each and every one of us.
There's just constant growth and I think that that's the [00:38:00] key. As long as you are always up for the challenge of like, cool, this sucks. Let's see what's on the other side of it. Yes. This ends up that's love mess. It's something that not only will benefit myself, but it will benefit other people.
And you're just a beautiful example of that, that you've taken what you've gone through, whatever it is and has, and you've spread it out and it served you. But it's also how the ripple effect . And now you're able to share that and help people take the jet plane versus the horse and buggy to their next level, which I'm always down for a shortcut.
If the end result is the same, I don't need to take five years, gimme two months. So,
Sheree Beaumont: yeah.
Robin Emmerich: Yeah. I think it's just my personality. Like I am just very direct and I've always been that way, so gratefully. I'm like, oh, just this is how you do it. And it's interesting because when you talk about some of this work and the depth of the [00:39:00] soul and how to evolve the soul and you know how to see life differently, sometimes it can just sound very simple.
Yet it's a journey, and I think that's the biggest key to all of this is giving grace and space for ourselves. Mm-hmm. And that's why I used the word earlier about, about being veiled at times. Like it's really bringing ourselves back to remember that we are here to experience life and to experience opportunities and challenges and just.
Life, it's an adventure. And when we can see it from that aspect of it's like, all right, let's see what the adventure is today. It's a different way of living and it's, it helps bring us back to some of the sim simplicity of life. Mm-hmm. That's one thing that I've had to learn [00:40:00] through.
I have a concussion. Now I'm on my second concussion, and I've had to learn how to live more simple
Sheree Beaumont: and
Robin Emmerich: how to live in my heart and in my faith and intuition. Faith meaning trust in myself in God, but ultimately starting with myself first, like having that sense of no matter what happens today, I know that I'm capable.
Of moving through it and seeing what unfolds in just experiencing it with love and grace. And openness.
Christa Elza: Mm-hmm.
Robin Emmerich: And that's where the beauty lies, because when we can really be in that place, life is beautiful and life, it's a different experience.
Sheree Beaumont: And so I know that you have so many beautiful ways that people can connect and work with you, and I know so many of our listeners will be loving [00:41:00] this entire conversation and just wanna keep diving deeper and diving into your world.
Can you share with our listeners what you have available, where they can find you, where they can connect, so that they can go even deeper on this beautiful journey?
Robin Emmerich: Yes, I do. Thank you. I am on Instagram. It's Robin Emrich and I'm sure you guys will have that link, but if you want to DM me, I just launched an incredible new membership for, it's a community membership because one thing that I saw in my private practice for 15 years is whenever you start this depth of a journey, You want people around you that are going through the same thing. I didn't have that 15 years ago, 20, it was actually 20 years ago because this wasn't very known. I hit a closet, so it's one thing I've created a, it's called the intuitive CEO, and it's really about becoming the CEO of your life and business and learning how to [00:42:00] live in this essence of.
Trusting yourself, trusting your intuition, trusting your decisions, and building your life and business from that place. So if you follow me on Instagram and went to DM me CEO, I will send you a free month to that membership so that you can just start the journey and start to see how you can start shifting your mindset and opening your heart and discovering aspects of yourself that that create this way of love The mess living.
Sheree Beaumont: Mm-hmm.
Robin Emmerich: Love
Christa Elza: that. Thank you so much for being here and for joining us in this amazing conversation. I think it's so important and life is a journey and living in the mess and embracing it and all of that is part of it. So I really have enjoyed this conversation and we're gonna have everything in the show notes so that you can connect with Robin directly.
And until next time, you guys, thanks for being here.
Robin Emmerich: Thank you. So wonderful being with you. I
Christa Elza: love it.
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