Rising From the Ashes: Melanie Rhora on Burnout, Boundaries, and The Phoenix Path
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What happens when everything burns down — literally — and the woman left standing in the ashes decides she's done rebuilding the same life twice? In episode 254 of Joy Found Here, Melanie Rhora, author of The Phoenix Path, shares how losing her home and 15-year business to a fire on the same day became the brutal turning point she didn't know she'd been asking for — and how it led her to finally ask the one question she'd been avoiding: what do I actually need?
In This Episode, You Will Learn:
03:42) When the house fire finally matched what was already burning inside
(07:11) Why she sat in the mess before rebuilding
(09:38) The shift from doing for everyone to asking what do I need?
(11:50) Walking away from a $200M career to follow an unexplainable idea
(14:07) What happened when Melanie finally stopped confusing control with strength
(15:57) Why women's circles feel nothing like a networking room
(19:23) How The Phoenix Path went from circle program to poolside in Costa Rica
(24:36) The mean girl dynamic — why their projection is never about you
(27:11) Self-trust as the quiet fire that brings you back to yourself
(35:55) The book, 12-week program, and Costa Rica retreats explained
Melanie Rhora is the author of The Phoenix Path: A Woman's Guide to Healing, Rebuilding, and Rising Stronger and founder of Phoenix Path Transformations. After losing her home and 15-year digital marketing business to a fire on the same day, she rebuilt her life from the ground up — this time on her own terms. Now a trauma-informed facilitator and CEO of Ascend Empower Group Inc., she leads women's circles, online programs, and Costa Rica retreats built around her four-step framework: recognize, release, reclaim, and rise.
In this episode, Melanie shares how her house fire became the catalyst that forced her to stop asking how do I fix this? and start asking what do I actually need? — a shift she credits with changing everything. She unpacks the power of women's circles, including her no-feedback model where women "beam" love instead of offering advice, creating rare space for women to hear their own inner voice. She also reframes the "mean girl" dynamic as a reflection of unhealed wounds, explores why self-trust is the quiet fire that reignites a woman's sense of self, and shares a practical gem she lives by: committing to three fun things a day to stay, as she puts it, a sparkly unicorn.
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