Out Of Her Mind with Kobi Pollock - The Podcast
Out Of Her Mind with Kobi Pollock: The Podcast for the woman that wants more.
Out Of Her Mind with Kobi Pollock is a podcast for women who are tired of overthinking their lives and ready to come home to themselves.
Through nervous system regulation, embodiment, slow living, NLP, and lived experience, Kobi explores how the stories we tell and the state we live from shape everything.
Because real change doesn’t come from doing more.
It comes from getting out of your mind and back into your body.
This is your space if you’re done being exhausted, constantly giving to everyone else, and feeling buried beneath the roles, responsibilities, and expectations of life. If you’ve ever whispered to yourself, “There has to be more than this…” you’re in the right place.
Out of her mind is not just a podcast... it's a movement, for the woman who is ready to come home to herself. To remember who she is beneath the titles, to reclaim her energy, her desires, and her joy.
Here, we believe that..
WOMEN DON'T HEAL ALONE,
WE HEAL IN THE REFLECTIONS OF EACH OTHER.
When we share our stories, we create sacred mirrors. Spaces where we are seen, heard, accepted, and awakened. Because sometimes, it takes witnessing another woman’s truth to finally recognise our own.
A few things I love are slow living, nature, reading, journaling, roller skating, animals (specifically goats and horses), helping others, my 2 boys and husband, living this amazing life.
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Out Of Her Mind with Kobi Pollock - The Podcast
Decision making.... let's make it easy!
In this episode of Out of Her Mind, we’re talking about something so many women struggle with ..... decision-making.
If you’ve ever felt stuck in your head, overwhelmed by options, or afraid of making the “wrong” choice, this episode is for you.
I share why decision-making isn’t actually about finding the right answer, it’s about self-trust, nervous system regulation, and feeling safe within yourself. We explore how a heightened nervous system, people-pleasing, and the belief of “I’m not good enough” can quietly sabotage our ability to choose what we truly want.
You’ll learn:
- Why overthinking is a nervous system response, not a personal flaw
- How decision-making is deeply connected to self-worth
- How your body holds the answer before your mind starts debating
- The role of NLP and representational systems in how you make decisions
- Simple tools to calm your system and simplify choices
- Why there is no failure... only feedback
I’ll guide you through practical regulation tools, grounding practices, and powerful questions to help you move from chaos to clarity, and from self-doubt to self-trust.
This episode is a reminder that clarity comes from calm, not pressure, and that the goal isn’t to make perfect decisions it’s to become the woman who trusts herself no matter what.
Because women don’t heal alone, we heal in the reflections of each other.
*NOTE - In this episode I spoke of a podcast I'd previously done about Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP) turns out I must have imagined that haha. So keep an eye out for the next podcast which will explain NLP, why it works and how it's so powerful. xx
Let me know what you thought of this episode:
Thanks for tuning in to Out Of Her Mind with Kobi Pollock, it's in these conversations, the true meaning of WOMEN DON'T HEAL ALONE, WE HEAL IN THE REFLECTIONS OF EACHOTHER becomes known.
If you want to stay connected you can:
Join my private women's community The Wild Reflection on Facebook
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Until next time remember - you get to hold it all with grace, ease and joy.
With love
Kobi xox
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