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  • Hypnosis and higher self insights.

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  • New podcast start date.

  • My experience creating the new podcast.

  • Future road trips and hiking adventures.

  • Schedule your session with me.

  • I have been digging around in the minds, in the higher knowing of some very talented, intuitive people. And I will be sharing more about this very soon. Not in this episode, but I will say probably in the next week or so, I'm going to share with you an audio file, a little secret podcast episode where I'm going to talk a little bit more about like what the first few

    episodes are going to look like on the new podcast, how that podcast is different than past lives in the divine and just kind of the changes that I'm that I'm highlighting that are like biggest in my heart as I move into this new podcast. So I'll be sharing that with you soon. But in the meantime, I'll just say I have been doing so many of these hypnosis sessions. I told you before, I'm not only doing my regular paid client schedule, but above and beyond that, I'm doing.

    all kinds of sessions and recording those sessions for the podcast. So I have been asking people's higher selves all kinds of questions. And I just wanna know, I wanna know how it's all put together. I wanna know how each individual person experiences these unseen realms, this connection to the divine, to our higher knowing. And it's pretty fun to...

    for me to not only think of questions that I can ask these clients higher selves, but to then ask it and hear the insights and the answers, the wisdoms that they share, and the common threads between all of that wisdom. And that to me is, I don't know, all of that is such layered fun, and I think you're really gonna like it. Okay, so what I'm gonna share with you today is I have...

    Short update on the pod just kind of how it's coming together how I'm feeling in it It's pretty layered how I want to put it together So I'm just giving you some behind-the-scenes on there just a little update and then I'm also Currently training for a big hike. I'm gonna hike across the Grand Canyon and back The hike is total 50 miles or something like that. It's like 12,000 feet elevation gain and elevation loss I mean, it's just as hard to walk down that as it is to walk up it

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    hard for different reasons, but training for that effort, I have been hiking so much and I love it and it gives me a reason, an even bigger reason to get out. So I'm also sharing an audio file with you that I created just a couple days ago. And both of these files I created while I was out on a walk with my puppies out in this great, beautiful land here in Northern Arizona. So with that,

    Here it is, enjoy my trail time rambling. It's like we're hiking together. Little update on the pod.

    So basically, as I've described before, I'll be sharing sessions, like videos of them too. And then some, you know, I don't know, deep conversations around those sessions. But more so what I wanna do is kind of highlight just the magic of the session and, you know, just like on past lives in the divine. I explained a million times, like when we hear other people's stories.

    you know, we can often easily take some lessons for ourselves. And I love that. I don't know if I'll ever get sick of doing that. And then sharing some just deeper conversations, more personal conversations with these clients. So because these clients will be repeat, my hope is, is that we all get to watch their stories unfold.

    session after session and kind of through these deeper conversations be able to see really the changes that can take place in someone's life when they access the modality of hypnosis when they access really their higher wisdom, their own ability to gain perspectives, insight, wisdom to make their life feel better. And because I want those

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    conversations to be like organic and real. And I just like to share my own personal stories. I am gonna keep the secret podcast going too, like the email list only podcast. And that way I'm still able to release like more of it, but not necessarily like on a public view.

    I am still very much an exhibitionist in that sense where I just don't really care. I don't care to keep it to myself about like my journey or my stories. And well, that's not true. There's so much that I keep to myself. And so whenever someone's like, you're so brave for sharing, I'm like, my God, you should hear what I don't share. And...

    whatever, that's my prerogative. We can share with people whatever we want. And so in that, I want that podcast to be like the public-facing side, to be that. But then with kind of the secret podcast where I'm giving kind of the behind the scenes of the podcast, just sharing like deeper thoughts that I'm having and...

    Getting responses from you all has been so fun. So thank you. That's been really cool. It was a lonely winter in the pain cave, but I mean, it didn't feel that painful, but I definitely always feel better on this side of an equinox on the Northern hemisphere. So anyway, I'm going to keep this going and keeping kind of sharing here and

    Yeah, clients have been kind of next level, you guys. I don't know. I am like really coming up against anyone who was in kinship knows that I've been playing around with a shorter and shorter induction. And I honestly believe that the induction is there. So we have an on-ramp of imagination and belief to get us to.

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    you know, whatever frequency in the astral we're trying to get to. And...

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    I feel it, I feel it in a group setting that people are ready. They're already, you know, in another lifetime or with their higher self or in the Akashic records before I get them there. It's like, I can feel that. I've been feeling that in a group like Kinship for probably honestly, since like the end of 2023 for sure.

    and in my clients, I'm starting to see it, you guys. First of all, the things you all are able to do in session is incredible to me. And I really feel like I have a front row seat to kind of like a consciousness expansion among the collective, question mark, I hope, but for sure among individuals who are scheduling sessions with me. And it's not only...

    kind of that feeling of like, feel like they're waiting on me to like finish the induction, which isn't the end of the world. Like that in and of itself could be a hypnotic technique, which works, which is why we're there. But I, while I personally, in this point in my life, who knows what the future holds, but you know, I'm open to change. But I do an induction mostly at this point.

    so my clients can be protected spiritually, connected to the divine even more, and rooted into earth even more. And in that, we're able to get wisdom from our earth suits, our body, our souls experiences, the divine, and the nourishing protective energies of mother earth and the wisdom that she holds. So that to me is

    something that goes quicker and quicker, especially with these podcast clients that I'm doing, you guys, they go fast. But to me, the spiritual protection and the connection to the divine and the connection to earth is really important as we navigate these realms just to keep the experiences positive. Not that we can't handle a negative thing, but like, why go to the negative area of it? You know, who's there for that?

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    So, yeah, I've been playing around with that and I'll continue to play around with it, but it's pretty cool. And people are like, I've had a lot of people recently, I think I shared this, and it's still going on where people are just like, meeting people on the other side in the space of spiritual guidance with like little to no effort.

    And it's really cool. And some of them we go in with the intention of like calling that energy in. And some of them, I don't even know that the client has anybody on the other side, you know, like that's not something we talk about and it just happens. that is really, really cool too. And in these podcast client sessions, one of the things I'm trying to get better at and I am getting better at it.

    is asking questions kind of for the collective. I'm so used to doing these sessions for like seven years where it's all for the client. Obviously the client is paying me, but it's all for the client, right? I would never ask a question for myself or for the collective. I would never ask a question that I didn't already clear with the client in the sense of like the topic covered or whatever.

    And it's so funny, way back, probably 10, 15 years ago, I would listen to and read a lot of Dolores Cannon books. And she was, you know, like many people, I got so wrapped up in that work and just like devoured all her information. And it was just really opened me up to it all. And then,

    Eventually I got trained, I started going to those sessions, I got trained, I had read all her books. So was like, you kind of gravitate to and from people. I had gravitated away from her stuff. And about a year ago, I was rereading a couple of her books, listening to them. I'm not reading with my eyeballs 95 % of the time.

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    And I don't think that's a thing, at least for me. And if I see it as a problem, I will change it. But right now I'm not really sweating it. But as I was listening, I was like, damn. Now I know that Dolores is creating this session for this book, which makes sense. But I was like uncomfortable with how many...

    questions Dolores would ask that weren't like relative to the client. It was just really weird kind of, I guess, awakening. We could go through an awakening every damn day. This weird kind of awakening to like, not necessarily that what I was doing was wrong. I think it's good and great. And I would want that from the hypnotist I'm working from. So it's an alignment there, but it's not right or wrong. It's just like, hey, there are other ways to do this. it's like,

    Okay, and that kind of made me uncomfortable. But because I'm at Oramat, I questioned it and it was like, but I could do that for my podcast. And it was like at the time a year ago, I was just so burned out on everything. I was just like, what's the point of it all? You know, I had one ayahuasca weekend on the calendar to

    I remember saying to a couple friends, like, I just want like full ego death this summer. So I was like, that would be cool for a podcast. Like, of course, I have so many questions. I have so many questions for people's higher selves, of course, but like the universe and stuff. So that's what I was thinking about.

    last year so I started implementing that with these podcast clients so as this information comes up I think about like what's a recent question that came up like how is consciousness tied to the body? you know just asking different people's higher selves these random ass questions that I have

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    And I think, and I have my own kind of theory of how it's all laid out, but I would imagine that it's actually something my human brain will never be able to fully wrap around, fully understand. So I have been asking these like kind of random, but also not, you know, questions, random, but relevant questions to people's higher selves.

    And not only that, but like also a ton about the higher self, a ton about the earth suit and really just kind of a way for us to hear what someone's higher knowing says about it. And then over the course of clients and sessions, we see like the overlap between what people are saying, what they're not saying. So that's super fun. I'm having so much fun with it and I'm doing sessions.

    many weeks, like seven days a week. I'm just trying to bank a ton of these podcast client sessions too. So kind of like above and beyond my normal clients. So I can, I'm banking them and then in the next like month or two, I'm going to start editing them. And my hope is, is to release it every Tuesday and Thursday for the rest of the year for sure. I'm just testing that out, see how that goes.

    And so what I need to do is go, okay, when do I think the launch date is going to be? And I'm thinking around June, and then I'm to just like dial in and see what kind of cute astrology is in June and then maybe shoot for that date. And then from there I go, okay, twice a week, how many episodes till the end of the year? Okay, what kind of episodes do I want to do? Okay. Each podcast client has how many sessions, how many discussions after sessions?

    How am I going to divvy that up? And that's where I'm at right now with the podcast. It's kind of like just accumulating all of these sessions. And then very soon I'll start kind of producing them into podcast episodes and videos. And then in June, I want to do it before, but I just like, don't think I can with the amount of work I want to get done.

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    in there. Plus I'm still finishing up this Pilates certification, which will go through the summer because I have assistant teaching hours I need to do. But this month is the last big push, I feel like, for learning. And then I'll assistant teach and then I'll cram for the test. Like mid to late summer, I think. That's another thing too with my road trips. I'm like...

    It would be cool to finish my Pilate certification and then take a long trip as like a celebration. I don't know. So much fun to be had. Okay, so every time I talk publicly about road trips, I always get similar questions, which I love questions. And if they're similar, I don't look down on that.

    Okay, so the similar questions are, how do you pick where to go on a road trip? How do you plan this? And then how are, how afraid are you? And fear, I don't experience a lot of fear on a road trip. I used to, and then I listened to those fears and made some changes and, you know, helped myself out in ways that would make me feel less fearful. And then,

    From there though, like slowly building over the years, as I sit here now, I don't really have any fears. It's just things that I know I need to do to like make myself comfortable. Like I wanna go on a hike almost every day, every day if I can. Yes, it scares me to like hike in the wilderness in a place I'm unfamiliar with. And then so with that, what can I do so I'm not afraid when it comes time to do it? Or at least the fear isn't like blocking me, right? So there's...

    all kinds of things that I do and the fear piece is actually, I don't know, there's so much in it, but really for me, it's about like listening to the fear, if there's a need, if there's a change, and then just doing it. And a lot of that stuff has kind of just become a part of my planning process. But I'm gonna just kind of let myself ramble on the trail here, answering the questions that I typically get about the road trips that I do, which is kind of like, how do you plan it?

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    How do you know where to go? How do you pick where to go? I don't know. It's hard. It's hard to pick. Here's how I think about road trips. So I...

    have a real rhythm. I have road tripped over 80,000 miles in the last four years so and 40,000 miles of those was in that first year that I was doing it. so I love my setup I obviously like doing it so I just crave doing it and I know I'll want I want to do one right now but

    I've got other things going on. Podcasts, Pilates, clients, hiking, training. So to plan it out, someone asked me like, how do you know where to go or where do you wanna go? how do you decide? So here's what it is. I just feel like I wanna go on a road trip and there's always things I wanna see. Like I talked to a friend.

    who lives just a few hours away from Mount Shasta and I have wanted to go to Shasta for a while but didn't want to go alone and haven't had any real promising situations where someone would go there with me but now I do so the plan is to do that at some point this summer I'm thinking of maybe going back to Minnesota for a couple reasons

    and I really want to go to Austin, Texas.

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    I really want to go to Chattanooga and kind of a little loop out east.

    and then I also have things I want to do like, going to this ultra race called Badwater where people race from, I think it's like the lowest elevation in California or the United States to the highest elevation in California or the United States. You basically go from Death Valley to Mount Whitney. I think I have that right, but.

    I've been interested in it for years and I've just always thought it'd be cool to go over there and I took a trip on the east side of the Sierras, which is where it takes place in California. I had taken a trip through there intentionally because I wanted to see more of that area like on foot in my truck last summer and I would love to go back. It's so close to Yosemite and stuff like that too. So not that I

    It's a need to do, but I haven't, I've been to Yosemite a handful of times, but it's been over 10 years since the last time I went. And I love to do a couple big hikes there. I would even like to do a little through hike, like where I'm backpacking. So how am I going to do all that? God. And then promises I've made to people along the way. Okay. So.

    That's kind of where I'm at. So when I'm like really any free time I have right now, I'm just thinking about it. I'm like fantasizing about it and just kind of letting my mind go where it wants to go. letting ideas for activities or routes to pop up, and it just kind of organically unfolds, but I'm getting to a point now.

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    where I'm kind of intentionally trying to think about it. So when I go on a hike, like I am now like not having anything in my ears or consuming any content of any sort and just like intentionally thinking about that. I guess a meditation if you will. And it kind of fluctuates, you know, my heart has just always been so oriented to the West and particularly the Southwest.

    And it's just like hard for me to think about going back East. And yeah. And where I'm at right now too, it's like, I'm not only just my heart loves the Southwest, but I'm in the Southwest. So I'll spend the rest of my life exploring this area of the country and other parts of the world too. But there's so much I want to see here. So it's just like,

    Take a 12 hour trip and see Mount Shasta in the east side of the Sierras and Yosemite or that would be like a 15, 20 hour drive or 30 hours to get back to the home state that will, I'm sure, be rainy, cloudy, dreary, too hot, too humid or too cold.

    The weather is just always uncomfortable and it's like or I could see Majesty and be in like crisp mountain air. bitch, right? But this is the life I've crafted. So that's kind of where I'm at and I don't know I'm leaning toward, there's also this huge hike I want to do which would be a through hike.

    which has been on my bucket list for a while. But I've always thought myself too scared to do it. And I've been reading trail journals and hearing other people's stories on this. It's like an 800 mile trail for, I mean, 10 years. And now I live relatively close to the trail. And last week.

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    In Joshua Tree, I met this woman who was 64. She is 64. And we were both in Joshua Tree, both doing the same hike. And I did a three laps on this hike and she was like, is this your second lap? And I'm like, it's my third. She was like, oh my gosh. And she, I was like, well, I'm training to go across the Grand Canyon and back. So, you know, I've been working up to this and.

    whatever, I mean, you could even say I've been working up to this for years. she, 64 years old, she told me, she was like, I'm actually hiking this trail that I want to hike. And she said she got up kind of in the last, I don't know, 25 % of the trail, there was snow on the ground. So she kind of got snowed out. She had to go over this.

    mountain pass is the next part of the trail that she needs to do and she didn't want to do it in snow and so she was taking a week off and that's why she was in Joshua Tree was just like trying to still hike keep up the fitness level so she can hike 20-30 miles a day and Milly wants to go a different way on the trail so we're gonna wait for him to change his mind

    So she was talking about it and I'm like, damn, you're an inspiration. I've been wanting to do that trail since, for 10 years or whatever. And she's 20 years older than me. And I go, I'm just so scared of the nighttime and like being alone. And she said, you know, I thought the same thing. And then she said, but I haven't been scared once. No, I don't think that's gonna be my experience. I mean.

    I'll pray for it, but I don't think that will be my experience. I think I will have to feel the fear and do it anyway, which I have read many trail journals from people who feel the fear at night and do it anyway. And what's so cool about this trail is that a lot of women do it. And that is no surprise to me based on where the trail is. So.

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    that makes sense just based on what I've seen in the area when I hike in that area. And yeah so that's I'm just kind of like thinking about it and it's a cool place to be where it's like we can do when we can do just about anything and like time is our only restraint it's such a gift. I see a little Hummer bird.

    Okay, talk soon.

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