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In the second episode of The Nature of Invisible Things (TNIT), I am pleased to share my conversation with Natasha Levinger (She/Her). Listen as we talk about the importance of reframing the connection to one’s intuition as something that is not a gift but an everyday thing everyone can access with practice. Also, Natasha shares her intuitive journey and how she came to work with the inner child. In addition, we talk about getting comfortable with not being liked by everyone and how nerve-wracking it can be to come out of the broom closet. And if connecting to your intuition is something that is new to you, Natasha shares some very accessible ways to begin this practice.
I am pleased to welcome Natasha Levinger.
Natasha’s Bio
Natasha Levinger is the author of the book Healing Your Inner Child: Reparenting Yourself for a More Secure and Loving Life, which is being translated into 3 languages and has sold thousands of copies. She is also a therapeutic intuitive, medium, energy healer, and inner child healing expert who empowers self-healers to release doubt, connect to their intuition, and heal what is blocking them from it. She hosts the podcast Getting to Know Woo, dedicated to destigmatizing the “woo” to show how powerful those tools are for liberation from past conditioning. Her trauma-informed approach is infused with humor and compassion.
Follow Natasha
Website: https://www.natashalevinger.com/
Newsletter: Coming Home on Substack https://natashalevinger.substack.com/
TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@natashalevinger
Getting to Know Woo Podcast: https://gettingtoknowwoo.podbean.com/
Book: Healing Your Inner Child: Reparenting Yourself for a More Secure and Loving Life
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People and other resources mentioned in this episode:
Lisa Quigley of PORTALS & PRISMS on Substack https://lisaquigley.substack.com/
Living with Joy: Keys to Personal Power and Spiritual Transformation
How to Live in the World and Still Be Happy
The Nature of Invisible Things Podcast is hosted and produced by Erin Kelley; the artwork is by Erin Kelley, with music by Matthew Jaidev of Audio Soul Healing.
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In the second episode of The Nature of Invisible Things (TNIT), I am pleased to share my conversation with Natasha Levinger (She/Her). Listen as we talk about the importance of reframing the connection to one’s intuition as something that is not a gift but an everyday thing everyone can access with practice. Also, Natasha shares her intuitive journey and how she came to work with the inner child. In addition, we talk about getting comfortable with not being liked by everyone and how nerve-wracking it can be to come out of the broom closet. And if connecting to your intuition is something that is new to you, Natasha shares some very accessible ways to begin this practice.
I am pleased to welcome Natasha Levinger.
Natasha’s Bio
Natasha Levinger is the author of the book Healing Your Inner Child: Reparenting Yourself for a More Secure and Loving Life, which is being translated into 3 languages and has sold thousands of copies. She is also a therapeutic intuitive, medium, energy healer, and inner child healing expert who empowers self-healers to release doubt, connect to their intuition, and heal what is blocking them from it. She hosts the podcast Getting to Know Woo, dedicated to destigmatizing the “woo” to show how powerful those tools are for liberation from past conditioning. Her trauma-informed approach is infused with humor and compassion.
Follow Natasha
Website: https://www.natashalevinger.com/
Newsletter: Coming Home on Substack https://natashalevinger.substack.com/
TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@natashalevinger
Getting to Know Woo Podcast: https://gettingtoknowwoo.podbean.com/
Book: Healing Your Inner Child: Reparenting Yourself for a More Secure and Loving Life
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People and other resources mentioned in this episode:
Lisa Quigley of PORTALS & PRISMS on Substack https://lisaquigley.substack.com/
Living with Joy: Keys to Personal Power and Spiritual Transformation
How to Live in the World and Still Be Happy
The Nature of Invisible Things Podcast is hosted and produced by Erin Kelley; the artwork is by Erin Kelley, with music by Matthew Jaidev of Audio Soul Healing.
If you enjoyed this episode, please like, comment, and share!
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