Spiritual Health and Creating BIG MAGIC with Elizabeth Gilbert

Season #1 Episode #97

In this special episode, we sit down with the extraordinary Elizabeth Gilbert—bestselling author of Eat Pray Love and Big Magic—to explore the intersection of spiritual health, creativity, and aging well. With her trademark wisdom and warmth, Elizabeth shares insights on embracing your own spiritual journey, navigating fear, and reigniting creativity as we age. Together, we unpack the profound connection between spiritual well-being and vibrant aging, and how to uncover the treasures hidden within us.

Elizabeth reminds us of the power of curiosity, the importance of spiritual health, and the courage it takes to live authentically. From practical tips on manifestation to reflections on the lessons of suffering, this conversation is a heartfelt invitation to create your own Big Magic at any stage of life.

Key Topics Covered:

  1. Spiritual Health and Aging Well: Why nurturing your spiritual self is foundational to living vibrantly.
  2. The Hero’s Journey: Recognising when it’s time to embark on your personal journey of self-discovery and spiritual health.
  3. Big Magic and Creativity: How to reignite your creative spark and pursue what lights you up.
  4. Overcoming Fear: Practical ways to work with fear rather than letting it hold you back.
  5. Manifestation and Visioning: Elizabeth’s process for creating a life that feels aligned and alive.
  6. Breaking Free from Societal Norms: Escaping societal expectations to follow your unique path.
  7. Elizabeth’s Inspirations: The spiritual guides and practices that have shaped her journey.

Takeaways from the Episode:

  • Look for your own “breadcrumbs” and follow your curiosities.
  • It’s okay to say, “This isn’t working for me.”
  • Asking life’s deeper questions is normal—and necessary.
  • Suffering can be a powerful teacher, offering lessons we wouldn’t otherwise encounter.
  • Creativity and spiritual health are essential for a vibrant, fulfilling life.

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We’re grateful to have you on this journey with us. Here’s to a new year filled with courage, creativity, and Big Magic. If you enjoyed this episode, don’t forget to subscribe, rate, and review!

This episode is for anyone seeking to reclaim their vibrancy, reconnect with their spiritual health, and create a life filled with courage and creativity. Don’t miss this inspiring conversation with the one and only Elizabeth Gilbert!

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