NWP Episode 119: On Adulting and What a Panic Attack Feels Like with Katina Mountanos
Katina Mountanos is the founder of On Adulting, a viral blog and community of over 20,000 millennials who are figuring out how to navigate adulthood in a conscious, happy way (@onadulting). She is also a mindset coach, certified yoga + meditation teacher, and start up advisor. Her work has featured on HuffPost, Fast Company, Teen Vogue, Elite Daily, Mindbodygreen, and others. She started her career in environmental sustainability at Goldman Sachs, and since then has helped dozens of humans develop conscious decision-making skills, which allow them to make choices that will expand their mindset, happiness and health. Follow along on Instagram at @onadulting or The Space, a private Facebook group for the O.A. crew!
Website: www.onadulting.com
Instagram: www.instagram.com/onadulting
Facebook Group: www.facebook.com/groups/onadultingspace
Today’s podcast episodes shares:
Katina’s “adulting” journey and how she was able to tune into her intuition and leave a high-paying finance job in order to her own business.
What tuning in to your intuition feels like
How healing from an eating disorder allowed for her to step into her intuition and live her life to the fullest
Katina’s story of anxiety and having panic attacks and creative ideas for
Katina’s story of having a past with an eating disorder and how recovery was one of her first lessons in intuition and discovering herself
What a panic attack feels like
Creative ways to move through anxiety and panic attacks
Tips and strategies for connecting to that gut feeling
Katina’s new business venture, a gym for creativity and anti co-working space, including podcasting rooms, art space, workshop and more.
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