Author of Embodied Grace and creator of the Embodied Grace Card Deck
With a unique background as a former detective, Stacey Webb now guides individuals toward self-compassion, embodied presence, and intuitive trust. Her work supports people in expanding their sense of safety, releasing self-criticism, and stepping fully into themselves with grace.
Stacey is the author of three books, with her newest offering, Embodied Grace, inviting readers into a deeper relationship with themselves through softness, awareness, and inner support.
In this episode, we explore Stacey’s journey from detective work to the healing space, the realities of writing a book, and what it truly means to embody grace in everyday life.
✨ Key Takeaways
The reality of writing a book Writing a book is a deeply transformative process that often requires more patience, resilience, and personal evolution than we initially expect.
What “embodied grace” really means It’s about allowing yourself to be supported—by the divine, the universe, or your higher self—and expressing that through grounded presence, humility, and self-love.
Healing people-pleasing patterns Moving beyond people-pleasing and weak boundaries often involves addressing deeper fears, such as abandonment and rejection.
The power of curiosity over judgment Self-awareness rooted in curiosity (rather than criticism) creates space for real healing and lasting transformation.
Small acts of self-love matter Gentle reminders, support systems, and daily acts of compassion toward yourself can significantly shift how you show up in your life.
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