Katherine Arati Maas

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Sinopsis

Coming Clean Radio: The Art of Transparency - Tuesdays 9am Pacific / 12pm Eastern Coming Clean Radio is a resource for all women in recovery. Its the end of covering up, pretending, and lying to yourself. This is the Art of Transparency and an invitation to reveal all that you are. When I finally got sober in 2012, I made a promise to myself that I would no longer lie to myself, pretend to be someone I was not, nor would I be ashamed of who I really was. I want to be truly seen and I invite you to do the same. I used to live from a place of fear, resentment and emotional unmanageability. My life was truly unmanageable.To live on purpose through the art of transparency empowers you to cut through years of fear, shame, guilt, not feeling like you are enough and helps us realize we ARE good enough and we are indeed capable of creating the fulfilling lives we want. It doesnt matter who you are, where you are on your journey or how you choose to recover. We as women in recovery need to come together and support one another. The time is now. Coming clean is accepting reality the way it is, even if , at first, you donrsquot like what you see.Its the end of denial and the beginning of self acceptance.Are you ready to live on purpose and come clean Katherine Arati Maas is a yogini in recovery. She is the host of Coming Clean where she speaks about recovery, authentic living and being on purpose. After 10 years of active alcohol addiction, she strives to live consciously through a meaningful, transparent and authentic lifestyle. She guides yoga, meditation and loves to connect with other sober women She lives in Zuumlrich, Switzerland. Visit www.katherinemaas.com for more information.

Episodios

  • Get Ready to Step Out From the Shadows & Speak Your Truth

    30/08/2016

    Katherine discusses ways in which women can speak the truth not only to others, but more importantly to themselves. Tune in if you find yourself in any kind of destructive or undesirable pattern that no longer serves you. There are options out there for you.

  • Demystifying the Process of Change with Rebecca Watson

    16/08/2016

    Rebecca Watson, author and editor, opens up about the incremental changes she made over the past 8 years, from flossing to quitting drinking, and how that has helped her improve her self-esteem and confidence as well as let go of the illusion of control.

  • Relationships and Recovery with Veronica Valli

    09/08/2016

    Having a romantic relationship in recovery can be our biggest relationship. Learning to love ourselves and another person without the aid of an anesthetic can be challenging and heart-breaking. Learn how to let go of your past baggage and attract the kind of love you deserve.

  • The 16 Steps and Meditation in Recovery

    02/08/2016

    This week I discuss Charlotte Kasl's book, Many Roads One Journey: Moving Beyond the 12 Steps, as well as other books that could be influential for women in discovery. Meditation has been an integral part of my journey and I share some techniques on the show.

  • Sober Vacations

    26/07/2016

    This week I share my exeriences and strategies on how to remain positive and balanced while traveling. Its easier to stay " on top of thigns" when we're at home, however once we are out of our daily habits, it can become tricky. This goes beyond not drinking, but how we think and act.

  • Loving An Addict and Alternative Options in Recovery with Candace Plattor

    19/07/2016

    Today I speak with Candace Plattor, Registered Clinical Counselor, on alternatives to the 12 steps, codependancy as well as the work she does with the loved ones of people struggling with addiction. We discuss her book, Loving an Addict, Loving Yourself: The Top 10 Survival Tips for Loving Someone with an Addiction . Join me in an interesting and insightful discussion.

  • Yoga, Surrender and Santosha

    12/07/2016

    Today I speak about yoga, meditation and letting go. I share my own story of how I allowed myself to surrender and become more compassionate. This relates well with the niyama of Santosha. As intent, Santosha is doing one's best and accepting the results of one's efforts and not wishing they were different.

  • Sober Truths

    05/07/2016

    Today I am once again flying solo ( I will have a guest on again soon!) and speaking about the every day experiences of sobriety and recovery. I talk about whats been challenging for me and how I have dealt with it.

  • God, Religion, and Spirituality

    28/06/2016

    Addiction is, at the core, a spiritual dis-ease. In order to feel whole again, our souls need to be cared for. We cannot afford to ignore our innate spirituality or the fact we are spiritual beings in human bodies. Join me as I discuss my own experience with religion and God as a child and how my understanding has changed and grown as I have continued on the path of self exploration. What does God mean to you? What do you believe or not believe? What is the difference between spirituality and religion? Are you seeking something? WHat are you seeking?

  • What Early Sobriety is really Like: All Your Questions Answered with Kelly Fitzgerald and Kate Bee

    21/06/2016

    Are you looking to quit, cut back or take a break on alcohol? Listen in as we discuss what its really like to make the change. I am joined by Kate Bee of The Sober School and Kelly Fitzgerald aka The Sober Senorita as we talk openly about how things were for us as we gave up the booze. How do you socialize and what do you tell friends? Surviving the dreaded 5pm-7pm window. How to manoever sex/relationships and partners who still drink? Will you ever have fun again or will life be forever dull?? Have a question you would like us to answer during the show? Just email me at withintheflow@gmail.com or send me a message on my website www.katherinemaas.com. Or message us live during the show at www.transformationtalkradio.com

  • Stop Hiding and Make a Living Doing What You Love with Kathleen Gage

    14/06/2016

    Do you have a business idea or a dream? Do you want to live your purpose and actually make money doing it? Do you even think this is possible? As women in recovery, we have overcome so much, yet often its ourselves that stand in our own way in achieving success. We often have limiting beliefs about our own self worth, about money and getting permission to be all we can be. Guess what? You can't afford to hide anymore. Join me in speaking with the "no nonsense" online marketing strategist, Kathleen Gage, as we talk about how women can actually start making a living doing what they love, overcome self limiting beliefs and get their message out in to the world. Kathleen is not only an extremely successful speaker,author, product creation specialist, and owner of Power Up For Profits, she also has 30 years of sobriety under her belt. Her mission is to help people understand that their business is merely a means to get their message out to the world. She teaches that it s not just about what you do, but

  • Recovery and Yoga

    07/06/2016

    This week I'm flying solo and in the spirit of transparency, discuss my own story of recovery and rediscovery of who I really am beyond labels.I initially began practicing yoga as a way to work out and sweat, but soon realized there was more it could offer me. Like many others, I have found yoga to be truly life giving and an important tool to my recovery and rediscovery. We often hear about body, mind and spiritual balance in our lives, but what does this really mean?Some say addiction is, in its essence, a spiritual malady. Some people are put off by religion. For me and many others, yoga, union with your true self, can offer you real freedom. I will open up about what has been hard, whats been good and what I continue to learn and struggle with.

  • The Somatic Approach to Befriending Ourselves with Devorah Kaplan

    31/05/2016

    There is a great intelligence within our body, our neurobiology, which offers us an opportunity to befriend ourselves in new ways, which are liberating and nourishing. Life Coach, speaker and trainer, Devorah Kaplan, shares her passion for the somatic approach ~ experiential, alive and body-centered ~ as an essential key to wellbeing. Drawing from 30 years of both personal and professional experience, she combines neurosciences of the West and the art of mindfulness from the East to support people to regain wholeness and personal agency. Regaining personal agency connects you to your essential and creative self, with the personal power to channel that into your life.

  • Food, Addiction and Recovery with Liv Pennelle

    24/05/2016

    Listen in as Liv Pennelle, Founder of Liv's Recovery Kitchen talks about her story of recovery from addiction. We discuss why so many of us women develop unhealthy eating behaviors and how we can free ourselves from the cycle. Liv talks about why its so important to be open about struggles we face and how it can benefit other women. She also shares on the delicious cooking she blogs about and her personal food philosophy.

  • Yoga and 12 Step Recovery with Nikki Myers

    17/05/2016

    Nikki talks about addiction, recovery and the amazing work she does as the founder of the Y12SR Program. Y12SR meetings are for everyone and anyone dealing with their own addictive behaviors or affected by the addictive behavior of others. No matter where you are on your path to self-discovery, Y12SR will help you go further and deeper, enhancing your journey every step of the way.

  • Demystifying the Process of Change with Rebecca Watson

    10/05/2016

    Rebecca Watson, author and editor, opens up about the incremental changes she made over the past 8 years, from flossing to quitting drinking, and how that has helped her improve her self-esteem and confidence as well as let go of the illusion of control.

  • Recovery and Yoga for Women with Katherine Arati Maas

    05/05/2016

    Katherine talks about her own journey in recovery from alcohol, food and emotional instability. She also discusses what challenges women often face in recovery from addiction and how we can prosper instead of just getting by. Katherine believes that the longer, we as women, remain silent over the struggles we face, the longer addiction remains in the dark. Yoga and meditation can be a powerful tool for women in recovery. As addicts, we often disassociate with our bodies. A self care yoga and meditation practice can allow us to reconnect with our physical bodies and process old emotions that hold us back from living the life we really want.

  • The End of Dieting and Starting to Live with Caitlin Ball

    03/05/2016

    Caitlin discusses how to get rid of the dieting mentatlity and truly live and enjoy your life. She speaks about her own experience battling with food, pitfalls of dieting and the health coaching work she does with her clients.

  • Celebrating Recovery and Loving Life with Laura Silverman

    26/04/2016

    Founder of The Sobriety Collective, Laura Silverman shares her personal story of addiction, recovery and her journey on the path of sobriety and loving life. Laura also discusses the importance of mental health and it's connection with substance abuse. Don't miss this episode with a truly wonderful and inspiring woman!

  • Recovery, Healing and Taking Care of the Soul With Paul Crouse

    19/04/2016

    Paul will share his journey from addiction to recovery and how he learned that we all need to heal and take care of our souls in order to live full and meaningful lives. Paul will share the work he does in helping people who consciously want to change their lives for the better.

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