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  <title>Rosemary Davies-Janes on, Living Mythically, Aligning Multipotentialism, Unveiling Magnetism</title>
  <description>Hosted by Kevin Young and J'aime Rothbard. Produced by J'aime Rothbard.&amp;amp;nbsp; What if your resistance to self-marketing is actually a trauma block? This week, our&amp;amp;nbsp;very own Gifts of Trauma co-host Rosemary Davies-Janes shares her journey from corporate marketing exec to authenticity recovery coach to Magnetic Presence Marketing creator. Hosts Kevin and J'aime dive into how she helps heart-centered professionals heal their ‘marketing trauma,’ shed their masks and attract ideal, right-fit clients Together they reflect on: - Why marketing blocks are almost always trauma blocks in disguise - How holding 7 different roles can make complete sense when you find your through-line - The role of Compassionate Inquiry® and why we need to do our inner work first - Why Gabor Maté's magnetic presence inspired an entirely new approach to marketing In this intimate conversation, Rosemary also explains why helping people access their authenticity is her driving passion, what it means to be a multipotentialite, why living a mythic life requires courage and grit, and how she learned that a wild spirit and authentic love can go hand in hand. About Rosemary Davies-Janes Trauma Therapist, Podcast Manager/Host, Magnetic Presence Marketing Creator&amp;amp;nbsp; For nearly 30 years, Rosemary has worked at the intersection of authenticity, psychology, and healing. After two decades in corporate marketing leadership, she founded MIBOSO® to support the holistic integration of mind, body, and soul—through authentic branding, ethical marketing, and natural healing practices. She began podcasting in 2002, producing 150+ episodes with guests including Byron Katie, James Redfield, Gary Zukav, David Whyte, Harville Hendrix and Helen LaKelly Hunt. Today Rosemary manages and hosts Compassionate Inquiry’s The Gifts of Trauma Podcast.&amp;amp;nbsp; In 2021, The Wisdom of Trauma movie led her to pursue intensive trauma-therapy training in Compassionate Inquiry®, Integrative Somatic Trauma Therapy and Internal Family Systems. Rosemary now specializes in complex trauma work with clients globally, particularly those navigating cultural displacement, intergenerational trauma, and early life adaptations. Inspired by Dr Gabor Maté’s own unique magnetic presence, Rosemary’s blend of marketing expertise and trauma-informed psychology led her to create Magnetic Presence Marketing. This approach, launched in 2025, teaches heart-centered professionals to market their work authentically, without manipulation. Born in Canada and raised across three continents, Rosemary now lives in Costa Rica, where she continues her work supporting people in integrating their internal authenticity with their external expression. Promotional Message: Your journey with Compassionate Inquiry® matters. Your work in the world matters. If you have a story to share about bringing compassionate inquiry into the world, we'd like to amplify your voice. Spotlight episodes are full length Gifts of Trauma podcast interviews offered exclusively to CI community members. You'll not only share your story with 55,000 healing professionals across all platforms, you'll receive a pre interview strategy session plus three promotional video clips. We're offering only 10 Spotlight episodes per year and production realities require a financial contribution. Follow these links&amp;amp;nbsp; to access full details and express your interest.  Spotlight Guest  Sponsorship Resources Websites: Professional Website Related Links: Magnetic Presence Marketing The Gifts of Trauma Podcast Compassionate Inquiry® Training  Integrative Somatic Therapy Training&amp;amp;nbsp; Internal Family Systems Training (IFS)  Emotional Freedom Technique (EFT) Psychometric Profiles:&amp;amp;nbsp;  Myers Briggs  DISC Strengths Finder  Enneagram The Kolbe A Index 360 Degree Assessment Book: The Naughtiest Girl in the School Podcasts:  Navigating Adoption’s Emotional Turbulence Quotes: “A brand is a living entity—and it is enriched or undermined cumulatively over time, the product of a thousand small gestures.” - Michael D. Eisner “A lot of times people tell me they share things they've never shared with another human before, things that might be deeply linked to shame or some early trauma that they haven't yet named. People have mirrored back to me, is, it's because I bring my authenticity.” - Rosemary Davies-Janes “ …that idea of masking and false safety is not something that comes with being a Multipotentialite and living across all these jobs and following your heart. There's a courage in there as well, I would presume, to living like that.” - Kevin Young “There's a practice we go through in Magnetic Presence Marketing. Check with your head brain, your heart brain, your gut brain. Check with your five senses. Check with your intuition, check with your alignment with your spiritual connection, whether that's cosmological or collective or whatever it might be.” - Rosemary Davies-Janes “As within, so without, as above, so below.”- Hermes Trismegistus &amp;quot;Follow your heart and the universe will conspire to help.&amp;quot; - Juliano Innocente Social Media: Facebook&amp;amp;nbsp; Instagram LinkedIn &amp;amp;nbsp; </description>
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