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Beloved healer Deborah Hanekamp is founder of Space by Mama Medicine and author of Ritual Baths: Be Your Own Healer.
Deborah has fascinating wisdom to share on the most essential ways to consider energy, love, self-care, and connection.
In episode 27, Sophia explores Deborah's perspectives on money and its energetic influence on our well-being and even on our children.
Deborah describes the energetic powers of money, and that we should consider money's energetic exchange. For example, does how much we charge, or pay, for something feel like a balanced energetic exchange? Can charging or paying more for something actually be more helpful for those we are trying to help?
This is an interesting perspective for everyone. But it may be especially helpful to those who work in the nonprofit, healthcare, health & wellness, or healing services since these caregivers often limit their openness to receive more money because of their passion to help others. Often, they feel that money isn't a priority. But, should it be?
In this podcast, you will hear how charging or paying a thoughtful amount can serve those you are trying to help. Deborah and Sophia also talk about how parents can consider providing children with the opportunity to earn things.
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Podcast producer: Chris Robertson
By Sophia Ruan Gushée, Author of A to Z of D-Toxing, Founder of Ruan Living4.8
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Beloved healer Deborah Hanekamp is founder of Space by Mama Medicine and author of Ritual Baths: Be Your Own Healer.
Deborah has fascinating wisdom to share on the most essential ways to consider energy, love, self-care, and connection.
In episode 27, Sophia explores Deborah's perspectives on money and its energetic influence on our well-being and even on our children.
Deborah describes the energetic powers of money, and that we should consider money's energetic exchange. For example, does how much we charge, or pay, for something feel like a balanced energetic exchange? Can charging or paying more for something actually be more helpful for those we are trying to help?
This is an interesting perspective for everyone. But it may be especially helpful to those who work in the nonprofit, healthcare, health & wellness, or healing services since these caregivers often limit their openness to receive more money because of their passion to help others. Often, they feel that money isn't a priority. But, should it be?
In this podcast, you will hear how charging or paying a thoughtful amount can serve those you are trying to help. Deborah and Sophia also talk about how parents can consider providing children with the opportunity to earn things.
Resources
Podcast producer: Chris Robertson

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