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We’re kicking off with our signature Morning Round Table—heartfelt chats over coffee about friendship, growth, and how far we’ve come. From creative throwbacks to reconnecting with ourselves through fitness, journaling, and self-love, we’re diving into what it really means to come home to who you are. It’s light, deep, and everything in between.
Chapters(00:00) - Morning Round Table(09:01) - Journey to Self-Connection and Power(20:34) - Power of Self-Love(28:51) - The Path to Self-Discovery(39:51) - The Power of Transformative Coaching(46:23) - The Power of Compounding GrowthAbout The ShowWelcome to Come As You Are—your new favorite hangout where there are no filters, no pretenses, just real talk. This is where we toss out the "perfect" and dive into the messy, authentic, and downright beautiful parts of life. Join Stephanie Fellenberg, Amanda Chatzikonstantinou and Tyler Ryan Hall—three coaches from three different countries—in breaking free from the norms and challenging the status quo, one honest conversation at a time.If you’re a big dreamer, a curious soul or someone who’s always questioning the usual advice, you’re in the right place. Here, we create a safe space for rebels, outcasts, and spiritual seekers—people who know they’re meant for more and aren’t afraid to go after it. So, if you're tired of the same old chatter and want to connect, grow, and truly be yourself, pull up a seat. The CAYA Crew is ready to welcome you.Follow UsInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/cayathepodcast/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cayathepodcastKeywordsFriendship, Self-discovery, Transformation, Self-connection, Personal growth, Authentic connection, Self-awareness, Inner journey, Self-empowerment, Self-love, Self-acceptance, Physical fitness, Serendipity, Personal development