Empowerment Through Swimming: A Journey of Transformation

Imagine standing at the edge of a pool, heart racing, and mind flashing back to every challenging water experience. For many adults, swimming isn’t just about learning strokes; it’s about facing a fear that’s been lurking for decades. This journey of overcoming fear and building confidence is a powerful testament to personal growth and empowerment.

“Swimming is 80% mental and 20% physical,” says Cori, a seasoned swim instructor. Her approach transforms more than just your relationship with water; it changes your relationship with yourself. By focusing on mindfulness and somatic awareness, Cori helps her students stay present and avoid panic, teaching them to trust their bodies and minds.

On this week’s episode of Thrive by The Rising Muse, Cori shares stories of students who, after conquering their fear of water, found the courage to make significant life changes. “I took my swim lesson and then I quit my job,” one student said. This empowerment extends beyond the pool, encouraging individuals to face life’s challenges with newfound confidence.

The journey begins with small steps, like learning to float or putting your face in the water. Cori emphasizes the importance of creating a safe environment where students can explore their fears and build confidence at their own pace. This approach not only teaches swimming but also instills a sense of self-assurance that ripples into other areas of life.

Empowerment through swimming lessons is about more than just mastering a skill; it’s about transforming fear into freedom and building a confident, resilient self. Whether you’re learning to swim or facing other life challenges, the lessons of mindfulness, presence, and self-trust can guide you towards a more empowered life.

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Breaking the Stigma: Finding Hope and Healing in the Midst of Negative Emotions

We’ve all been there—caught in a whirlwind of emotions like stress, anxiety, and self-doubt. But what if you could transform those negative feelings into something empowering? In this deeply moving episode of Thrive by The Rising Muse, hosts Naty and Veda sit down with Sue Bowles, a master certified life coach and award-winning author, who has turned her personal struggles into a message of hope and healing.

Sue’s journey from trauma to thriving is both inspiring and eye-opening. She’s not only learned to navigate her own emotional ups and downs but has become a powerful advocate for mental health. If you’ve ever wondered how to break free from the grip of anxiety or tackle those negative thoughts head-on, this episode is for you.

Why You Should Listen:

In this candid conversation, Sue shares:

  • The power of vulnerability and how it’s key to healing.
  • The practice of gratitude and how it can immediately interrupt anxiety.
  • Why seeking professional help is a sign of strength, not weakness—especially in faith communities.
  • How to help others who are struggling without judgment, and the role of service in healing.

Sue also opens up about her personal battles with childhood trauma, an eating disorder, and even suicidal thoughts, offering real, raw insights into how she found healing—and how you can too. It’s not a quick fix, but Sue’s philosophy of taking “one step ahead” is the key to navigating your own journey.

Don’t Miss Out:

This episode is filled with wisdom, hope, and practical tools you can start using today. Whether you’re looking for ways to manage negative emotions or simply want to feel inspired by someone who has walked through the fire and emerged stronger, Sue’s message will leave you motivated and empowered.

Sue Bowles is a survivor turned thriver as an author, speaker, and Master Certified Life Coach. Having done the hard work of healing from a childhood rape, an eating disorder, other sexual assaults, and considering suicide, Sue now defines the effect the life-altering events have on her. The events no longer define Sue; she defines them.
“You only have to be a step ahead to help the person behind you” is the bedrock to the value Sue brings. She founded My Step Ahead and is the “Chief Instigator” behind the new Dare to Believe Movement, whose purpose is to nurture others to ‘dare to believe that you matter,’ knowing that nothing changes until that bedrock belief is solidified.
Whether speaking on a podcast, a stage, or one-on-one, Sue’s enthusiasm is contagious, shining the light of hope wherever the listener needs.
Sue’s award-winning first book, “This Much I Know…The Space Between” is available on Amazon and Kindle.

Call to Action:

Ready to break the stigma surrounding mental health and start your healing journey? Listen to the full episode of Thrive by The Rising Muse now!

And for more resources, visit SueBowles.com to grab her free PDF, “Quieting Your Inner Karen,” and discover how to silence that inner critic for good.