Inner Archeology with Sarah Turner & Emily Pennystone

By: Sarah Turner & Emily Pennystone
  • Summary

  • Ready to excavate beliefs and experiences that create your current reality? Each Wednesday on Inner Archeology, Sarah Turner & Emily Pennystone use personal experiences and stories as a mirror for better understanding, epiphany, healing, and humor. You can expect raw, relevant, and vulnerable conversations as these two friends push back on judgement, guilt, and shame – all for the purpose of being lighter and freer with each passing year.
    © 2022 Inner Archeology with Sarah Turner & Emily Pennystone
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Episodes
  • Bennett’s Birth Story
    Apr 21 2023

    Sarah shares Bennett’s birth story.

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    1 hr and 13 mins
  • Season Finale: Reflections on One Year of Inner Archeology – and What’s to Come
    Feb 22 2023

    The finale of season 1 of Inner Archeology is here!

    Emily and Sarah look back at over one year of podcasting and share their reflections on the journey, what they have learned, and what’s making them excited about the future.

     

    Key Points In Episode:

    • The first season finale of Inner Archeology is here, and it’s been a fun one-year ride! Time for some reflections.
    • Emily has enjoyed how raw and honest the whole experience has been.
    • How many podcast hosts cry before hopping on a call to start recording an episode? Emily and Sarah do! #PodcastersLife
    • One of the things Sarah learned during this journey has been putting more of her personal story out there and feeling good about it.
    • For Emily, it wasn’t easy to put herself out there talking about religious trauma – but the emails and Instagram DMs she got after the episode was published made it all worth it. #Reflections
    • Emily shares that what’s been so valuable about sharing stories is that we love finding ourselves in other people, and that gives us permission to just be ourselves… Do you agree?
    • The podcast had an impact on the Your Way to Freedom annual event too, because it felt as if everyone felt comfortable going deeper.
    • Sarah opens up about having felt like a bad friend lately, and talks about what her birth class teacher calls ‘the red thread back to self’.
    • Seeing Ben as a dad is something Sarah is really looking forward to.
    • Who says that being a mother means you’ll be sleep deprived and feel miserable? Definitely not Sarah! She isn’t afraid of all of that, not one bit.
    • Being sleep deprived isn’t easy but your mindset about being sleep deprived makes the whole situation what it is, says Emily. Do you feel the same?
    • Season 2 of Inner Archeology is going to be great! Make sure to stay in the loop to learn more about it as soon as it launches.

     

    Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode:

    Inner Archeology Email

    Sarah Turner on Instagram

    Emily Pennystone on Instagram

    @Inner.Archeology on Instagram

    InnerArcheology.com

    InnerArcheology.tv (video version)

    patreon.com/InnerArcheology

    Inner Archeology on YouTube

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    31 mins
  • Staying True to Yourself by Changing Your Beliefs
    Feb 15 2023

    Sarah and Emily take a deep dive into the world of judgment, belief, and change.

    In this episode, they talk about how your beliefs are formed, what has an impact on them, and what to consider and do to change your beliefs and achieve positive change.

     

    Key Points In Episode:

    • This episode of Inner Archeology is the second to last episode of the season because Sarah’s going on maternity leave – but don’t worry, the show will be back in a few months!
    • Plus, you can get more exclusive content on the Inner Archeology Patreon page.
    • Sarah feels that the desire to appear consistent is a core human desire.
    • Want to be open to changing your beliefs? Then, you need to have conscious awareness of that, no doubt. Because yes, you CAN change your mind.
    • Super interesting point by Emily: ‘if there’s a belief about your identity, you’ll automatically just reinforce that. Even if it’s complete B.S., you’ll double down just to preserve the sense of identity and familiarity.’ Do you agree? 
    • It’s so empowering to bring your beliefs and to have conscious awareness of the fact that they can change – and you have the power to decide and change them.
    • Glennon Doyle is someone who has had the guts to change her beliefs and to do so publicly. Look at her for inspiration.
    • Many of the beliefs Sarah has changed are paired with judgments, ideas, or expectations she had. Before the beliefs could shift, those ideas and expectations had to change first.
    • For most of her life, Sarah didn’t want to have kids… and look at her now, about to become a mother!
    • Sarah has stopped making 5-year plans because so much can change in a year (just look at the last couple of years).
    • If you’re trying to figure out what your beliefs are, make sure to make a distinction between beliefs that were just handed to you and those you have intentionally chosen to adopt.
    • Emily shares that she had to earn the right to participate in her creative expression because it was a luxury, not something she necessarily deserved. #ChangedBelief
    • Sarah had judgments toward pole dancing, thinking it wasn’t a hard thing to do… turns out she was wrong.
    • Ever felt like working out is punishment? Or that you work out because you don’t like your body? Emily thought the same but, by her own admission, things couldn’t be further from the truth.

     

    Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode:

    Inner Archeology Email

    Sarah Turner on Instagram

    Emily Pennystone on Instagram

    @Inner.Archeology on Instagram

    InnerArcheology.com

    InnerArcheology.tv (video version)

    patreon.com/InnerArcheology

    Inner Archeology on YouTube

    Glennon Doyle

    The Artist’s Way: A Spiritual Path to Higher Creativity by Julia Cameron

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    37 mins

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