Inside the Practitioner's Path

In this solo episode, Aila shares a real client moment that beautifully illustrates how easily self-judgment can masquerade as truth. An 18-year-old client comes to a session convinced she’s “made a mess”, only to discover that the real source of her distress isn’t her behavior, but the relentless stories she’s telling herself about who she’s allowed to be.

This episode explores how judgment narrows our sense of self, how freedom often triggers inner attack, and how a practitioner’s own lived understanding becomes the most powerful instrument in the room. A grounded, honest reflection on presence, self-acceptance, and what becomes possible when we stop mistaking thought for fact.

Thank you for listening! For more resources like this one, check out Barb and Aila's other work.
SHOW NOTES:
  • [00:00] - Introduction to Client Experience
  • [04:07 ] - Navigating Self-Judgment and Acceptance
  • [07:01] - Exploring Freedom in Choices
  • [10:22] - Understanding the Spectrum of Self-Identity
  • [13:44] - Thank you for listening!

What is Inside the Practitioner's Path?

Most of the powerful, unguarded conversations we have as practitioners happen behind the scenes. This podcast was created to bring those conversations forward. It’s a space for real talk about client work, presence, creating powerful containers for waking others up, embodied change, and the ways we continue to grow and meet our edges as we guide others.