Burning it all down…again and again and again with Jeannine Yoder (Audience favorite)

This week on the It’s All Me podcast, we are bringing back a much-loved episode with Jeannine Yoder (Kochuba). In this episode, Gervase invites us to sit down with fellow AMDA graduate and New York Times Featured Feminine Leadership & Business Coach Jeannine Kochuba. Gervase and Jeannine share their journeys of becoming the women they are today by embracing and healing trauma, letting go of patriarchal and societal beliefs, and awakening to their power and purpose as women and mothers. Listen in and be part of a playful and deep conversation about how you are the woman you’ve been waiting for. That’s right - It’s All You.


 In this episode

  • [12:38] Glamorizing the hard things we’ve been conditioned to do, why it actually sucks, and how we can choose to do the work that will fulfil us

  • [24:48] The story of Gervase’s Great Awakening

  • [38:11] Gervase and Kevin’s recent argument in front of their kids

  • [46:12] Discovering the power of the "It's All Me" mindset (and Jeannine’s personal discovery experience)

  • [53:01] Why It’s All Me doesn’t equal doing it all on your own


Guest Info

Jeannine Yoder is a New York Times Featured Feminine Leadership & Business Coach, Healer, Mom, Broadway Artist, and Founder/CEO of Mentor Masterclass, an all-in life coach training school for women. Jeannine works intimately with leaders who are bored and burnt out by the current success strategies that are being taught.  When you are ready to lead from an emergent, abundant and aligned strategy, Jey is the coach you want by your side. She is currently on sabbatical from her larger business while she focuses on VIP level 1:1 coaching and leading custom workshops for virtual courses, live events, and retreats. 


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