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Sabrina Soto Found a New Perspective Through This One Book

Matt Heinemeyer
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Sabrina Soto discussing Outrageous Openness by Tosha Silver on Books That Changed My Life
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In this episode of Books That Changed My Life, host Chris Collins sits down with the inspiring Sabrina Soto—interior designer, TV personality, author, and podcast host—to explore how one book shifted her entire perspective on life, trust, and surrender.

The book at the heart of today’s conversation is Outrageous Openness by Tosha Silver, a spiritual guide that encourages readers to let go of control and invite the universe in. For Sabrina, this book wasn’t just a good read—it was a lifeline during a pivotal moment, reshaping how she approaches both her inner world and the physical spaces she creates.

Together, Chris and Sabrina dive into the intersection of mindset, the power of letting go, and how our surroundings reflect our beliefs. It’s a heart-centered, honest, and illuminating conversation about designing not just beautiful homes, but beautiful lives—from the inside out.

Tune in for a soulful discussion on trust, transformation, and the book that reminded Sabrina Soto that true openness can be a radical—and liberating—act.

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Matt Heinemeyer April 12, 2026
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