Navigating an Existential Crisis on My Own and Welcome to Season 3!

Well friend…it has been a HOT SEC since I’ve rolled into your feed with a new podcast episode. Actually, almost one ENTIRE year.

What was meant to be a one month break turned into an almost year-long hiatus, but TBH, I needed it.

I needed a break. I was worn out, burnt out, not creative, dealing with a whole ton of stuff, clearing out stuck and old energy, and literally *so much more* that I talk about in this episode.

The truth is, sometimes we need a break. And even when we plan for that break to be short, you know as well as I do that Spirit and the Universe has a different plan for us.

And this journey was meant to happen, so that I could come back with a fresh perspective to uplevel the conversations we’re having here, and ultimately help you uplevel your life.

In this first episode back, we’re getting into the nitty gritty of moving through an existential life crisis…yes, I had one, in my mind, while everything else looked fine on the outside.

I’m really grateful to share that I’m now on the other side of it, and I’m grateful for the lessons that I can now share with you here.

On the episode, we get into:

  • [3:38] Where I’ve been

  • [5:15] Who is Simona?

  • [7:25] What I’ve learned during my Happiness Happens hiatus

  • [11:13] What it’s like having high functioning anxiety

  • [14:13] How to let go of control

  • [17:30] Why it’s important to face challenges during our healing journey

  • [19:44] What's coming for the Happiness Happens podcast and brand


About Simona Costantini

 

Simona Costantini is the Founder and CEO of Costantini Productions, a full-service podcast production agency. She is also the Executive Producer and Host of the Happiness Happens Podcast. 


She helps women entrepreneurs in the parenting, wellness and marketing spaces bring their personality, brand and passion to the mic by helping them launch, manage and grow their podcasts.





 
 
 

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