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  <title>Soulful Lessons from Ginger Rothhaas on Navigating the Human Experience</title>
  <description>  February invites reflection on self-love and compassion, making it the perfect time for a heartfelt conversation with author, speaker, and personal development coach Ginger&amp;amp;nbsp;Rothhaas. In this episode, the discussion explores why being human is hard — and how it can become gentler through self-compassion, awareness, and intentional practices. Drawing from her book Being Human: 150 Practices to Make It Easier and her work through Compassion Fix, Ginger shares how neuroscience, psychology, and spirituality intersect to help us navigate self-criticism, overwhelm, and disconnection. From the power of the Compassionate Pause to learning when&amp;amp;nbsp;it’s&amp;amp;nbsp;time to make a personal “U-turn,” this conversation offers grounded wisdom, hope, and practical tools for living with more ease, alignment, and kindness toward&amp;amp;nbsp;ourselves&amp;amp;nbsp;and others.&amp;amp;nbsp;   Key Takeaways:&amp;amp;nbsp;&amp;amp;nbsp;     Self-compassion is a learned skill that helps interrupt self-criticism and create emotional safety.&amp;amp;nbsp;       Pausing to reflect on what’s “mine to do” can shift overwhelm into clarity and empowerment.&amp;amp;nbsp;       The way we talk to ourselves shapes our sense of worth, resilience, and hope.&amp;amp;nbsp;       Compassion for self and others grows when we recognize our shared humanity.&amp;amp;nbsp;       Small, intentional practices can realign us with our purpose and make&amp;amp;nbsp;being human&amp;amp;nbsp;feel lighter.&amp;amp;nbsp;     About&amp;amp;nbsp;Ginger&amp;amp;nbsp;Rothhaas:&amp;amp;nbsp;   Ginger is an author, speaker, and personal-development coach who helps people with the hard parts of being human. She works with clients in the intersection of neuroscience, psychology, and theology to help them quiet racing minds, practice self-compassion, improve relationships, and trust their decisions. She founded Compassion Fix in 2017 by herself in Brookside and moved to a larger space in Leawood as she has built a team of 10 therapists and coaches who help children, teens, and adults navigate life.&amp;amp;nbsp;&amp;amp;nbsp;   Ginger began her career as a change-management business consultant in a large firm. She&amp;amp;nbsp;also was&amp;amp;nbsp;an adjunct professor at Xavier University. And then at age&amp;amp;nbsp;40&amp;amp;nbsp;decided to go to seminary. She studied world religions and theology for four years, achieving a&amp;amp;nbsp;Masters in Theology and Divinity. Following that she became a coach,&amp;amp;nbsp;wrote&amp;amp;nbsp;a book, and founded Compassion Fix. Most&amp;amp;nbsp;importantly&amp;amp;nbsp;she is mom to Chase and Lauren, a college&amp;amp;nbsp;sophomore&amp;amp;nbsp;and a college&amp;amp;nbsp;freshman, one in&amp;amp;nbsp;Manhattan&amp;amp;nbsp;Kansas and one in&amp;amp;nbsp;Manhattan&amp;amp;nbsp;New York. She loves spending time in the flint hills of Kansas and swimming in the ocean as often as possible.  &amp;amp;nbsp;   Connect with&amp;amp;nbsp;Ginger&amp;amp;nbsp;Rothhaas&amp;amp;nbsp;at:&amp;amp;nbsp;  https://www.compassionfix.com/&amp;amp;nbsp;&amp;amp;nbsp;   https://www.instagram.com/gingerrothhaas/?hl=en&amp;amp;nbsp;&amp;amp;nbsp;   https://amzn.to/3NG2PaQ&amp;amp;nbsp;&amp;amp;nbsp;   Connect with Dr. Michelle and Bayleigh at:&amp;amp;nbsp;  https://smallchangesbigshifts.com&amp;amp;nbsp;    hello@smallchangesbigshifts.com&amp;amp;nbsp;   https://www.linkedin.com/company/smallchangesbigshifts&amp;amp;nbsp;   https://www.facebook.com/SmallChangesBigShifts&amp;amp;nbsp;   https://www.instagram.com/smallchangesbigshiftsco&amp;amp;nbsp;    Thanks&amp;amp;nbsp;for listening!&amp;amp;nbsp;  Thanks so much for listening to our podcast! If you enjoyed this episode and think that others could&amp;amp;nbsp;benefit&amp;amp;nbsp;from listening, please share it using the social media buttons on this page.&amp;amp;nbsp;   Do you have&amp;amp;nbsp;some&amp;amp;nbsp;feedback or questions about this episode? Leave a comment in the section below!&amp;amp;nbsp;   Subscribe to the podcast&amp;amp;nbsp;  If you would like to get automatic updates of new podcast episodes, you can subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts or Stitcher. You can also subscribe&amp;amp;nbsp;in&amp;amp;nbsp;your favorite podcast app.&amp;amp;nbsp;   Leave us an Apple Podcasts review&amp;amp;nbsp;  Ratings and reviews from our listeners are extremely valuable to us and&amp;amp;nbsp;greatly appreciated. They help our podcast rank higher on Apple Podcasts, which exposes our show to more awesome listeners like you. If you have a minute, please leave an honest review on Apple Podcasts.&amp;amp;nbsp;  </description>
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