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    That Does Not Belong to Me

    That Does Not Belong To Me is a podcast about human design, stepping out of your comfort zone, attempting to live in alignment, AND letting go of what does NOT belong to you. In this podcast, you will hear real-life examples from real-life people who are navigating life as best they can with the help of human design. Jaime will be interviewing guests from all walks of life who are creating magic in their own way. Because that’s what it’s all about! Doing things in your way. So get ready to live, love and laugh. There will definitely be lots of laughter.
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    Episodes (49)

    Jess and Jaime dive into the WONDERful world of being an entrepreneur

    Jess and Jaime dive into the WONDERful world of being an entrepreneur
    In this episode I chat with my dear friend and wonder enthusiast, Jessica Adams. We dive into our WonderWeekend that's coming up on April 5-7th, 2024 in Cowansville, Quebec. Over the course of 48 hours we're going to dive deep into various topics such as mindset, creating copy, playing with Canva, money and finances, photography and marketing, human design, and so much more. You'll leave the weekend feeling so clear on your business, your offerings, and who you are as an entrepreneur. 
     
    For more details about the weekend check out the link below!

    A solo episode to kick your year off in your way

    A solo episode to kick your year off in your way
    In this episode I'm offering gentle encouragement to reflect on the year that has passed, pick a word for the year ahead, and ask yourself the question: What am I waiting for? 
     
    I share about why CLARITY is my word for 2024 and about how letting your energy be your guide can eliminate decision fatigue. 
     
    I hope you enjoy this episode! And since connection is one of my core values, please don't hesitate to reach out on IG (@jaimejessica) or through my website (jaimemoar.com
     
    Wishing you all a new year full of whatever you wish it to be full of!
     
    That Does Not Belong to Me
    enJanuary 17, 2024

    Self-love, tapping into the subconscious mind and finally taking the leap into entrepreneurship, with my sister and manifesting-generator Nikki Moar

    Self-love, tapping into the subconscious mind and finally taking the leap into entrepreneurship, with my sister and manifesting-generator Nikki Moar
    I've been brainstorming about who I want to interview for this new season of my podcast. I've been trying to think about people that I could have new and unique conversations with that could offer something different to my community. And I figured it out! Both of my sisters came to mind for different reasons, and my middle sister Nikki jumped immediately at the opportunity.
     
    So we sat in her home office/gazebo, sitting on the floor while sipping tea and had one of the best conversations I've had in a long time. Nikki is a social worker, reflexologist, counsellor and hypnotist. A true manifesting-generator. She chats about her zigzaggy journey that she is more at peace with now than ever. She also debunks some of the myths of hypnotherapy. 
     
    Lucky for me, I got to experience one of her combo reflexology hypnotherapy sessions right before we recorded the podcast and it was such a magical experience. You'll have to listen to the episode to find out all of the details! And I have no doubt you'll want to book a session for yourself after listening. Or join her online program that will be kicking off in the New Year!
     
    Nikki is still new to the game of being an entrepreneur, but she doesn't need a website or Instagram to be so incredibly gifted. So if you'd like to connect with her or book a session you can email her at: nikkimoar@icloud.com
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    enDecember 13, 2023

    Debunking the starving artist and thriving as a business coach while living a nomadic life with manifesting-generator Diana Davis

    Debunking the starving artist and thriving as a business coach while living a nomadic life with manifesting-generator Diana Davis
    In this episode I have the absolute privilege of chatting with the brilliant and lovely Diana Davis. As she describes herself in her own podcast, Pollen, she is a gemini, manifesting-generator, rancher's daughter, nomad, matcha snob, former photographer and graphic designer, and the cherry on top, a multi-six figure business owner. 
     
    I met Diana through Instagram when she sent me a message that I could have possibly interpreted as having an ulterior motive of making a sale. But there was something authentic about it that made me reply. Since then, we've been floating around in each other's worlds at a distance and I look forward to the day when I can join one of her extremely well thought out business coaching programs. 
     
    Diana shares with me the path she took from living on a ranch, to moving to NYC without a plan, hustling her butt off as a photographer, and taking the leap to coaching creative entrepreneurs. A leap that has absolutely paid off. 
     
    I highly recommend connecting with Diana to follow along her inspiring journey!
     
    Instagram: @dianadaviscreative 
    That Does Not Belong to Me
    enNovember 29, 2023

    We're back! And that STILL doesn't belong to me

    We're back! And that STILL doesn't belong to me
    After taking a little breather I came back with full energy (and a few unexpected tears). In this episode I share about where I'm at on both the fertility and cancer journey, which continues to be a wild ride. I also talk about decisions I've made in my business such as choosing to not do human design readings at the moment (even though, yes, this is technically still a human design related podcast). I also talk about how the book writing process has challenged me on a new level, and how signing up for a poetry class made book writing seem easy. 
     
    I also mention a few things I'm loving at the moment. So here they are!
     
    Books: 
    Anything Zoe Whitall (especially The Fake and The Best Kind Of People)
    Aspiring Mama by Melissa Collerett
    You Better Be Lightning by Andrea Gibson
    When You're Ready, This Is How You Heal by Brianna Wiest
     
    Podcasts:
    We Can Do Hard Things, with Glennon Doyle (especially the episode with Andrea Gibson and Megan Falley)
    Life Will Be The Death Of Me, with Chelsea Handler
    If Books Could Kill (for pleasure)
    The Brand Is You (for business inspo)
     
    Movement:
    Some Essentrics, some yoga, as much walking as Marley will allow
     
    I hope that this podcast continues to inspire you to be curious and to experiment with life. Thank you for being here!

    The power of plant medicine, body talk, and soft landings with projector Jesse Joy

    The power of plant medicine, body talk, and soft landings with projector Jesse Joy
    In this episode I get to talk to multidisciplinary artist and creative visionary Jessica Joy Jerome. In the words of Jesse, she is a ceremonialist, pleasure activist, body liberationist, intuitive, psychedelic weed witch. She is a fat, queer, neurodivergent trauma-nerd who practices shamanic-informed Earth-based ritual magic and loves to revel in the beauty, absurdity and mystery of it all. Jesse's magic is in the slow, grounded medicine work where they create soft landing spaces for human beings and bodies who don't always feel safe or seen in traditional so-called 'wellness' spaces.
     
    After reading Jesse's bio I couldn't help but feel this deep exhale. And also feel like I need what she offers. In this episode we talk about her life as a young witch living in a small town who became a theatre student and then eventually built a career in set production and design. With a high-pressure job that had long hours Jesse eventually burnt out and needed a break. 
     
    This led her to creating offerings around psychedelic cannabis journey work which is clearly her calling. She is kind, loving and a soft landing for anyone who has the pleasure of connecting with her.
     
    Jesse's upcoming workshop is in Toronto, but we plan on offering it at The Well in May or June. So give her a follow to stay tuned!
     
    Connect with Jesse here:
    Jesse's IG: @jessejoy 
    Soft landings: @___softlandings____

    Co-creation, doing things your way and taking a conscious break with generator Maida Celedon

    Co-creation, doing things your way and taking a conscious break with generator Maida Celedon
    I got introduced to Maida by past guest Melissa Colleret. Mel told me that Maida would be perfect for my podcast, and she was right! Maida is a life coach, specifically for mindset and relationships. But what she really is is a hard ass cheerleader. 
     
    Maida wrote a book called 'The Road to F*ck It' so that people could read it and activate their inner Maida - a passionate Latina who's other life motto is 'let them.' People are looking at what you're doing with judgmental eyes? Let them. They have opinions about you or your life? Let them. 
     
    She hasn't had an easy road. Her mother passed away last year, she dealt with a stalker, she returned to Chile which brought up a lot inside. Maida realized through all of this that she hadn't taken the time to process everything that had happened. And while she tries to see a lesson in everything, she knew she was at a breaking point. 
     
    Not long ago she made the hard, but much needed decision to take a break. This decision wasn't a logical one. She had no idea how long she needed, but she knew she needed it. Her cup was empty and she knew all too well that you can only give from the overflow. 
     
    Now she is ready to come out the other side, to step back into her coaching business with clarity, and to write a second book! I highly recommend connecting with this beautiful human (and to order her book like I just did!). She is not only fun and passionate, but her authenticity shines through every word she speaks. 
     
    Connect with Maida here:
    IG: @maida.celedonm

    A recap, a cry and why weekly themes are so important to me, with your host Jaime Moar

    A recap, a cry and why weekly themes are so important to me, with your host Jaime Moar
    In this episode I fly solo. I dive into fundraising and how it is both so fulfilling and also a ton of work (surprise, surprise!). I share about my health journey (cancer and fertility struggles are a wild ride you guys!) and of course, about the lessons learned along the way. My theme of the week when recording was 'surrender'. Something I need more than ever as I navigate the rollercoaster ride that is healing. I share my biggest fear, which felt really vulnerable (hence the tears). And I talk about why The Playground, Club Create and The Well are so important to me. 
     
    Since I always like to leave you with a little something to ponder, I also go through the themes I've been guiding my classes around over the last 9 weeks and I would love to hear which stands out to you! 
     
    Thank you so much for being along for the ride. Love you lots.
     
    PS. To make a donation to my fundraising campaign for the LLSC click the link below! Thank you tremendously for all of your support.

    Handling life's challenges with creative brilliant, fundraising genius and projector Ashley Olivieri

    Handling life's challenges with creative brilliant, fundraising genius and projector Ashley Olivieri
    When planning this episode I thought, I could either do it solo OR I could invite my dear friend Ashley to join me. The second option sounded way more fun. And thankfully she said yes! 
     
    The main goal of this episode was to share about the HUGE fundraising effort I said yes to embarking on for the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society of Canada. I have 10 weeks to raise $50,000 (or beyond!) for this cause that is near and dear to my heart. 
     
    We discuss all of the fun events that are to come, the joys and challenges of fundraising, and why this fight against cancer is so important to both of us.
     
    As you'll hear in this episode, I believe Ashley was sent to me at the perfect moment. Not just because of all her help with this fundraiser, but mainly because she is one of the best people I know.
     
    We hope you enjoy this episode! 
     
    And stay tuned for ways to donate as we kick off on March 23rd!
     
    To connect with Ashley:
    IG: @ashleyolive

    Living abroad, making hard decisions and relationships with generator Gaby Balsells

    Living abroad, making hard decisions and relationships with generator Gaby Balsells
    In this episode I chat with therapist Gaby Balsells. Gaby works at the intersection of Relationships, Communication and Emotional Health, helping individuals & couples reconnect with themselves and their partner!


    As a Couples Therapist, she has worked with hundreds of people worldwide, helping them stress less and connect more.

     
    Gaby shares the story of her own relationship, which wasn't smooth sailing the whole time. It involved living abroad, taking time apart, and making the decision to come back together. Proof that it takes work and support to have a happy and healthy relationship. 
     
    I loved my chat with Gaby and would highly encourage you to connect with her!
     
    IG: @gabybalsells 
     

    Acting, art and finding your true purpose with generator Natalie Vansier

    Acting, art and finding your true purpose with generator Natalie Vansier
    In this episode I chat with the radiant Natalie Vansier of Tour de Soul who is currently living in Costa Rica. The jungle was on our side and there were no interruptions! 
     
    Nat and I go way back. I knew her from my early acting days when I appeared in an episode of Lassie. We've since reconnected in our more grown up years thanks to the wonderful world of spirituality. 
     
    I loved hearing about Nat's evolving journey from acting, to eating some 'humble pie' (her words), to the world of art, to creating a business led by her internal guidance. 
     
    Tour de Soul was born in a natural way and has stayed true to its initial vision ever since. While Nat has evolved in terms of her offerings, the foundation was so strong from the beginning that nothing has had to be forced. 
     
    She is a true inspiration. She's lived a bumpy road of trial and error and is an incredible teacher and guide because of it.
     
    I highly recommend connecting with Nat!
     
    IG: @tour_de_soul
    That Does Not Belong to Me
    enFebruary 15, 2023

    On the power of your beliefs with generator Chelsea Hammond

    On the power of your beliefs with generator Chelsea Hammond
    It's hard to narrow down exactly what this episode was about because there was so much juicy content. We covered everything from book writing to intuitive guidance to healing from dis-ease to your subconscious mind helping you find your lost keys. 
     
    She shared about her fiery relationship with manifestation and how it's not as 'simple' people make it seem. 
     
    One of the things Chelsea has taught me is that when practicing meditation, it's not about clearing your thoughts completely but it's actually about the quality of your thoughts. And with that comes the power of your beliefs. Her son once got that typical saying of "I'll believe it when I see it" mixed up and said "I'll see it when I believe it" which is exactly right. Believe it first, and then you will see it. 
     
    The statement that came out of this eye opening episode was "I am whole". 
     
    Believe it, and then see it. 
     
    Chelsea sparks something inside of me that makes me come alive. I highly recommend you check her and her energy school out!
     
    IG: @the.energy.school 
    That Does Not Belong to Me
    enFebruary 01, 2023

    And we're back! I missed you all too much to be away any longer

    And we're back! I missed you all too much to be away any longer
    I'm baaack! After taking what was supposed to be a longer break, I listened to the signs from the Universe and jumped back into the podcast sooner than planned. Sometimes you need space from something to know how much you love it.
     
    In this episode I chat about what I've recently manifested, how I've invested in my healing, The Playground and why I (and others) love it so much, as well as what to expect from this next season (hint hint...you get a say!)
     
    In this season I will continue to share about the lessons that human design has to offer, as well as have conversations with humans who are doing amazing things in this world. 
     
    I'm so excited to be back and so grateful that you are here!
    That Does Not Belong to Me
    enJanuary 18, 2023

    Honest truths, tears and the lessons that cancer has taught me

    Honest truths, tears and the lessons that cancer has taught me
    In this episode I am all on my own as I wrap up this 3rd season of That Does Not Belong To Me. I had put off recording this episode because I wanted it to be EPIC. In the end, it was so full of heart and honesty that it couldn't be anything other than epic. 

    I give an update on my health, everything I've been learning recently, my nutrition plan, and I respond to questions around my business, my diagnosis, and my life's purpose. NBD. I also share the 5 lessons that cancer has taught me (even though there are a billion more). 
     
    As I recorded this last episode I felt like I was directly talking to each of my listeners. It made my heart explode with joy and gratitude (hence the tears). So while I will be taking a little break from the podcast (listening to my gut over here), I'm sure it won't be for very long!
     
    I love you all so very much! And thank you for being here.
     
    xo, Jaime
    That Does Not Belong to Me
    enDecember 14, 2022

    Coaching, relationships and the 'C word' with generator Melissa Colleret

    Coaching, relationships and the 'C word' with generator Melissa Colleret
    I was so excited to have one of my first ever coaches on this episode! I met Mel at a yoga teacher training. I knew the moment that she started speaking about her passion for life that I wanted to connect with her further. As you'll hear in the episode, I was one of the first people who paid her for 1:1 coaching, and let me tell you I was extremely excited to make that investment in myself through her!
     
    Mel has lived a zigzaggy journey like so many of us generator energy types. She went from psychology to Lululemon to yoga teaching to opening a studio to coaching to writing to becoming a mom and many other places along the way.
     
    I realized while chatting that we have followed a VERY similar journey. One part being that we were both diagnosed with cancer. Her at 25, me at 37. Different types. Different journeys. But I can definitely relate to her a lot. 
     
    There were so many juicy bits to this episode (like when she opens up about her recent breakup) that you'll just have to listen to find out more! 
     
    But I will share with you a couple of prompts that Mel mentioned that I think are worth diving into:
     
    1. What would I do if I didn't care what people thought of me?
    2. What would I do if anything were possible?
     
    I highly suggest connecting with Mel to find out more about what's going on in her world!
     
    IG: @melissacolleret

    The tables have turned! Host Jaime Moar gets interviewed by fellow WonderWalker Jessica Adams

    The tables have turned! Host Jaime Moar gets interviewed by fellow WonderWalker Jessica Adams
    In this episode I take the back seat and let Jessica Adams run the show. Well, I try to anyway!
     
    Jess asks me questions that I often ask my own guests which was both fun and challenging. 
     
    I share about who I currently am and what's going on in my life. This includes everything from the Marina season coming to an end, the opening of my new wellness space 'The Well', my virtual membership 'The Playground', my recent diagnosis, the WonderWeekend that we are both hosting at the end of September, and all kinds of laughter and cheersing. 
     
    It was an absolute joy to be interviewed by Jess who handled it like a pro. 
     
    And if you're curious about anything mentioned in the episode here you go!
     
    The Well (in Knowlton, Qc): 
    IG: @knowlton.well
     
    The WonderWeekend Sept 23-25 in Cowansville, Qc: 
    (only 5 spots left as of September 6th)
    Sign up: https://jaimemoar.as.me/wonderweekend
    (Use discount code 'WONDER' at checkout for early bird price of $488)
     
    The Playground Membership (virtual):
     

    On journeying from a product to a service based business with generator Renee Morris

    On journeying from a product to a service based business with generator Renee Morris
    One of my most memorable experiences with the vibrant Renee was when she joined us on our first ever WonderWalk. It was in the winter of 2020, moments before COVID struck, and we ventured out onto a frozen lake. When we dove into conversation I remember that there was something stirring inside of Renee. She wouldn't say exactly what, but I could tell the momentum was there and that whatever it was going to be was going to be amazing. 
     
    At the time Renee had a business called The Hobo Train which she ran for about 12 years. She sewed scarves and bags and learnt all of the ins and outs of running a business through trial and error and self teaching. 
     
    Around the time of our WonderWalk she knew she was ready for a big pivot. So shortly after is when she moved into the world of jewelry. She did her research, got high quality products to create with, and launched another business off the ground. 
     
    In true generator fashion, it turns out that was more of a stepping stone. She knew the shift was meant to be bigger. She knew she had gifts she needed to share. And after seeing an osteopath who was also an energy worker she was guided in the direction of her calling: Quantum energy healing practitioner. 
     
    She is a big believer that we all have the ability to heal ourselves, and that sometimes we just need a little guidance. Which is where she comes in. 
     
    With her practice she implements the powerful skills of quantum energy healing and second sight to support her clients all over the world in finding relief from physical and emotional issues, in rediscovering their vibrant life-force energy, and in taking full responsibility for their own health, healing, and happiness.
     
    And after having two sessions with Renee I can say that she does exactly that.
     
    I highly recommend connecting with Renee and experiencing her gifts for yourself!
     
    PS. Renee was kind enough to offer a discount to all listeners! When booking use the discount code 'PODCAST10' to get 10% off your session!
     

    On being a human-first entrepreneur with sacral generator Stephanie McColm

    On being a human-first entrepreneur with sacral generator Stephanie McColm
    In this episode I get to chat with the brilliant Stephanie McColm. When we spoke she was newly moved into her home in Revelstoke, British Columbia. Steph has a huge passion for travel, so thankfully she's developed a business that can be done from anywhere. 
     
    When living in Australia she started a business as a virtual assistant. Then (in Steph's words) the role of a VA simply wasn’t enough. She wanted to support others to feel the balance of work and play, too.
     
    And that's exactly what she does!
     
    Her gift is helping entrepreneurs free up time so that they aren't working in or on their business 24/7. She helps you set up systems so that you can free yourself of those daily tasks that can often take up so much of your time and energy. 
     
    I've had the pleasure of taking a program with her and I can tell you that her patience is as big as her knowledge of Dubsado. 
     
    I am also EXTREMELY excited that I will be meeting Steph in real life in Cabo, Mexico where I will be joining her for her mindful marketing retreat SEEN.
     
    Want to join us??
     
     

    On farming, homeschooling and knowing when to call it quits with splenic manifestor Kristen Gingera

    On farming, homeschooling and knowing when to call it quits with splenic manifestor Kristen Gingera
    "It started with 3 chickens"
     
    The perfect intro to this episode with Kristen Gingera of Cheeky Creek Farm. I was so thrilled to be able to talk to Kristen. Partially because I hadn't chatted with a manifestor in a while, and mainly because I have been so curious about her story and her life as a farmer. 
     
    Kristen and her husband Corey had been living on the South Shore of Montreal when they decided to make a big move out to the Eastern Townships and buy a farm with Kristen's in-laws. 
     
    Kristen was a teacher and Corey an electrician. When they started their farming journey there was a lot they needed to figure out. But 7 years later they seem to have their feet on the ground (and Kristen got her chickens!)
     
    They now have 3 kids and Kristen proudly calls herself a farmer. She's also realized that as manifestor it's ok to kick a project off the ground and then pass it off to others. 
     
    She also is a very strong believer in eating locally sourced food and that mangos should only be eaten on vacation (just kidding...but have a listen to find out what I mean!) This episode has encouraged me to think more about what I put in my body. 
     
    I highly encourage connecting with Kristen on IG (her reels are great). And if you live in the area head over to her website to order from her farm!
     

    Helping women through their motherhood journey with manifesting-generator Lauren Enright

    Helping women through their motherhood journey with manifesting-generator Lauren Enright
    In this episode I speak with sacral manifesting-generator Lauren Enright. 
     
    Lauren embodies being a mani-gen so well. When you hear your story you'll see the beautiful windy path she took to get to the career she has now. She is a multi-passionate entrepreneur who helps women navigate their fertility journey through yoga, support and coaching groups, and as a doula. 
     
    I met Lauren when we were both teaching at the same yoga studio in Montreal and I knew that the women that were taking classes with her were so very lucky.
     
    Whether she's teaching yoga, coaching fertility clients, or providing doula support, her goals are the same:  to educate, empower, and support you on your Motherhood journey. 
     
    I highly recommend connecting with Lauren and checking out the amazing offers she has coming up!