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Align Podcast

Danica Patrick: Balancing Your Feminine And Masculine Energies And How Relationships Can Heal Your Inner Child | EP 434

Align Podcast

Aaron Alexander

Health & Fitness, Alternative Health, Nutrition

4.8900 Ratings

🗓️ 3 March 2023

⏱️ 96 minutes

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Summary

In this episode of The Align Podcast, I talk with the most successful woman in the history of American open-wheel car racing and serial entrepreneur, Danica Patrick. She tells us all about her journey as a woman in a male-dominated industry and how her career might have affected her experience of femininity. We speak about the stigmas surrounding gender roles and sexuality and how important it is to be in touch with both our feminine and masculine energies. We also discuss our emotional connections with our inner child, how that manifests itself in our relationships and why we need to accept our vulnerabilities in order to trust the people in our lives. How much are you willing to open up in order to truly heal?

Danica Patrick is admired by millions as a trailblazer and especially as a role model for young people, women and men alike, aiming to rise to challenges and pursue their own passions.

As a serial entrepreneur, she has launched successful ventures from apparel to wine, including her American and French labels, Somnium, a collection of fine wines grown in California’s Napa Valley, and Danica Rosé, an elegant bottling from the heart of the Provence region. Recently she debuted her new lifestyle brand VOYANT by Danica, a home scent collection utilizing the functional power of fragrance through essential oils and other natural ingredients.

Danica Patrick continues to prove her multimedia appeal: as a television sports analyst and commentator, as the author of the self-help book Pretty Intense, and as host of her weekly Pretty Intense podcast, interviewing top athletes and celebrities. From her racing days to the present, she remains a popular personality who’s appeared in music videos and commercials, including a record-setting 14 Super Bowl commercials, and has lent her voice to videogames and cartoons such as “The Simpsons” and “South Park.” Equally recognized as a savvy businesswoman as well as a pop culture icon, Danica has landed on numerous “Favorite Female Athlete” and “Most Powerful Women” lists, including Time’s “100 Most Influential People.”

Danica Patrick began her singular journey at a young age. As an IndyCar and then NASCAR driver, she broke barriers and set records as a fierce competitor in the traditionally male-dominated world of motorsports before retiring in 2018. Danica garnered international acclaim by finishing fourth in her very first Indianapolis 500, going on to achieve another first as a female racer with her victory in the IndyCar Series Indy Japan 300 race.

Her unique experience, perspective and charisma make Danica Patrick a coveted speaker for a breadth of corporate, lifestyle, entertainment and sports-related events, from motivational engagements to entrepreneur gatherings.


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Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome back to the line podcast. My name is Aaron Alexander and this is a place that we bring together

0:06.5

the world's leading experts in all things health and wellness to help you optimize your mind, body, and movement.

0:11.9

Today's conversation is with someone that I admire and respect very much.

0:17.0

Her name is Danica Patrick, and she is, I'm sure you guys are familiar with her, she's the most successful woman in the history of American open wheel car racing.

0:27.0

She's an author, she is an entrepreneur, she is a deep feeler and thinker and I'm so grateful to get to share this conversation with you guys today.

0:39.2

We get into a lot around polarity, masculine, feminine relationship. We get into a lot around intimacy,

0:48.0

deeply stored patterns brought on from childhood that we may or may not even realize exist.

0:55.0

A really fun conversation and I'm really grateful for Danica being so open and

0:59.6

vulnerable and expressive in this conversation. We also talk about her experience as the

1:03.7

greatest race car driver of all time, the greatest female race car driver. So

1:07.7

really cool, I'm really grateful to get to share this time with her and I want

1:11.5

to thank you guys for leaving us reviews subscribing to

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this so you get each week's episode I'm a reader review from Gary aloff they say

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five-star love your podcast they say Dr Jill exclamation point I like that simple to the point. Thank you Gary alof

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we're leaving us three on Apple podcast. All right that is it that is all hope you enjoy

1:29.7

this conversation let's go. Yeah yeah what do you do with anxiety I guess we're starting the

1:34.4

podcast I don't really have it get the hell out here it's a topic I'm a little

1:41.3

fascinated with because I don't experience it. I've had it. I had it now I'd say like four times and the first few were what I've become to realize is it's a it's biofeed back to my environment, so usually to someone that I am highly entangled with and so I can feel them I can feel it and I have a really big like

2:20.4

energetic buffer like I don't I don't take on people's feelings but like when it gets

2:26.9

high enough I can and again it's only happened a few times, and it felt like anxiety.

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Like, I mean, it was anxiety because I didn't know if it was mine or not.

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So, like, becoming more autonomous in my feelings and checking with myself and knowing how I'm doing

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