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Why Mindset Matters

Why Mindset Matters

De : Eslana Lower
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About the Host


Eslana Lower is an author, speaker, resilience mindset coach, nurse, midwife, and mother of four. Through her own lived experience of profound grief, trauma, and healing following the loss of her daughter, Rylee, Eslana has developed a powerful voice and framework for helping others navigate life’s most difficult seasons with greater resilience, intention, and hope.


She is the creator of The GRACE Method and author of Resilience After Great Loss: Learning to Live and Grieve Simultaneously—work rooted in the belief that while grief may change us, it does not have to define us.


About the Podcast


Why Mindset Matters is a podcast for anyone navigating grief, loss, trauma, life transitions, or simply seeking to live with greater awareness, purpose, and emotional resilience.

Across two powerful seasons, Eslana has shared raw reflections, honest conversations, practical tools, and mindset shifts designed to help listeners reclaim their story, strengthen their inner world, and learn how to live and grieve simultaneously.


This podcast explores the intersection of resilience, gratitude, intentional living, healing, personal growth, and emotional wellbeing—offering compassionate guidance for those ready to stop simply surviving and start consciously participating in their own healing and transformation.


This podcast is for you if you’ve ever asked yourself:

• How do I keep going after life changes forever?
• Is it possible to grieve and still experience joy?
• How do I rebuild after loss, heartbreak, or trauma?
• Will I ever feel like myself again?
• How do I strengthen my mindset when life feels heavy?
• What does resilience really look like in everyday life?
• How can I create a life that feels meaningful and aligned?
• How do I move from surviving… to truly thriving?


Whether you’re in the middle of heartbreak, rebuilding after loss, or simply seeking deeper connection to yourself and your life, this space exists to remind you of something important:

You already have within you the capacity to rise.


You’re also warmly invited to join the free Resilience Mindset Community on Skool—a supportive online space for connection, reflection, and ongoing conversations around healing, growth, and resilience. It’s also where you’ll find access to The GRACE Method: Resilience Mindset Workshop, additional resources, and upcoming offerings.


Join the community here: https://www.skool.com/why-mindset-matters-6748

Trigger Warning:
This podcast may include discussions surrounding grief, suicide, trauma, and loss, as well as occasional strong language. Listener discretion is advised, especially for those who may find these topics distressing.

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  • The GRACE Method Is Here | Announcing My Resilience Mindset Workshop
    May 22 2026

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    The GRACE Method Is Here | Announcing My Resilience Mindset Workshop

    In today’s episode, I’m sharing something I’ve been quietly building behind the scenes—and something I’m incredibly proud to finally announce.

    My Resilience Mindset Workshop is officially here.

    Born from lived experience, deep reflection, and years of personal healing and integration, this workshop brings together everything I teach through my GRACE framework—a resilience mindset approach designed to help you navigate grief, loss, trauma, and life’s inevitable challenges with greater awareness, intention, and trust in yourself.

    This is not about avoiding pain or pretending life hasn’t changed you.

    It’s about learning how to live and grieve simultaneously.

    To understand the untapped resilience you already carry.

    To reclaim your story, move forward with intention, and recognise that while life may knock you off your feet… you have the capacity to rise again.

    Inside this episode, I share:
    • Why I created this workshop after losing my daughter, Rylee
    • The belief that resilience is something we all have access to
    • Why I intentionally priced this workshop for affordability—not as a reflection of its value, but to make it accessible
    • Why this self-paced online format allows anyone, anywhere in the world to access this work
    • The importance of immersion and personal responsibility in creating transformation
    • Why I waited until I truly embodied the resilience I teach before launching it

    The GRACE Method includes:
    • Ground in Gratitude
    • Reclaim Your Story
    • Allow Duality
    • Create Intentional Living
    • Embody Resilience

    Join the free Resilience Mindset Community
    Whether or not you plan to enrol in the workshop, you’re warmly invited to join my free Resilience Mindset community on Skool—a space for connection, support, and ongoing conversations around healing, grief, mindset, and growth.

    This is also where the workshop is hosted, and where the upcoming audio version of my book, Resilience After Great Loss: Learning to Live and Grieve Simultaneously, will be available.

    Join here: https://www.skool.com/why-mindset-matters-6748

    Interested in attending in person?
    A waitlist is now forming for future GRACE retreats and in-person workshop experiences.

    If you’d like to be kept updated, please reach out via the Skool community or connect with me on Instagram.

    Thank you for being here.
    Thank you for trusting me with your time.
    And thank you for continuing to choose yourself—even when life feels heavy.

    I truly believe everything in life is a lesson or a gift… sometimes both.

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    12 min
  • Self-Sabotage, Safety & Saying Yes to Life
    May 8 2026

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    Season 3 Episode 1 : Self-Sabotage, Safety & Saying Yes to Life

    In the very first episode of Season Three of Why Mindset Matters, I open up about something I’ve realised I’ve done for most of my adult life — pulling back from the very things I say that I want.

    Recording from beautiful Tasmania, I share the story of almost cancelling this trip and the pattern of self-sabotage, fear, and nervous system protection that showed up in the lead-up. What I’ve come to understand is that sometimes it’s not that something is wrong or out of alignment — it’s that our nervous system mistakes the unfamiliar for unsafe.

    After years of living in fight-or-flight through childhood trauma, grief, loss, and survival mode, I now have the awareness to recognise when fear is trying to disguise itself as logic. This episode is about what happens when we stop letting old wounds dictate our future and start choosing expansion, joy, connection, and life anyway.

    I talk about solo travel, healing through therapy and neurofeedback, learning to embody resilience instead of just teaching it, and the importance of questioning the narratives we adopt about safety, love, happiness, and what we believe we deserve.

    If you’ve ever found yourself sabotaging opportunities, doubting yourself right before something beautiful, or talking yourself out of the very life you desire, this episode is for you.

    Because sometimes the only thing standing between us and the life we want… is the story we tell ourselves right before we step into it.

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    27 min
  • Unfiltered Grief: Why We Need to Stop Censoring the Conversation
    Nov 7 2025

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    Season 2: Episode 8 - Unfiltered Grief: Why We Need to Stop Censoring the Conversation

    This episode comes straight from the heart. I’m diving into a topic that’s been weighing on me for a little while — the way we’ve started to censor how we talk about grief, loss, and especially suicide. If we are not careful it will become less about connection and more about correctness. And the truth is, when we start policing language, we risk silencing the people who are already hurting the most.

    I talk about how phrases like “committed suicide” or even “trigger warning” have become taboo — and how that kind of censorship often comes from people outside the arena, not those living in it. When I’m forced to stop and think about finding the “right” words, it disconnects me from the raw, authentic truth of my experience — and that’s exactly what helps others feel less alone.

    This episode is about bringing the humanity back to the conversation. It’s about letting grief be messy, real, and unfiltered — because pretending it’s anything else only adds to the pain.

    Because when we speak truth — even when it’s uncomfortable — we make it safe for others to do the same.

    If this conversation resonates with you I’d love to invite you into my free online community — Why Mindset Matters on Skool — a space where like-minded souls come together to grow, heal, and speak openly.
    👉 https://www.skool.com/why-mindset-matters-6748

    And if my work, podcast, or book has positively impacted you or someone you love, it would mean the world if you’d take a moment to share your experience. Your feedback is greatly appreciated
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    37 min
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