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By Andrea Firpo, Psychic Cheerleader
The podcast currently has 8 episodes available.
Born with high psychic awareness, Léah Landry has had premonitions ever since she was little. In addition, Léah experienced physical, emotional and sexual abuse in her childhood.
When she would describe what she saw to her mother, she was told “you need to stop”. When she would communicate and express her traumatic experiences, there was never any resolution, shelter or protection from it. Her mother didn’t believe her, and so Léah began saying, “you’d better hope I’m wrong”.
Léah turned to alcohol at a very young age in order to suppress her emotional trauma, and by the time she was a teenager she was using drugs as well. At age 10 she contracted Lyme disease and it went undiagnosed and untreated. She was too young to know what had happened to her when she found the tick. This experience led to neurological problems, seizures, partial blindness and paralyzation. Her brain was essentially stroking out, and the doctors would say “we don’t know what’s wrong”. Léah was put on medications for a possible heart condition, and her mother sent her to a mental institution.
By the time Léah was 19, she had sorosis of the liver and gallbladder surgery. By the time she reached age 34, Léah had been diagnosed with multiple sclerosis, Hashimoto’s, endocrine failure, adrenal exhaustion, and Lupus. She was very sick. Léah says, “There was always this reoccurring theme… whenever there was something happening in my life, no one believed me.”
Léah describes her life changing experience with her own Marconics Recalibration nearly 4 years ago, where she healed from her 3 debilitating autoimmune conditions and severe anxiety. Ever since then she has been a dedicated practitioner.
Psychometry and Marconics
Favorite Books: The Clarion Call and Angels of Atlantis
www.leahlandry.rocks
In this Episode, we meet my sister-in-law, Jill Galiotto. Jill’s first husband had just committed suicide when I met her in 1999. Jill was 8 months pregnant and had a two year old daughter. I watched Jill move through the grief and abandonment with grace, and as she began to heal, she met the man who became her “happy ending”. After marrying Dave, they had a son, and the Galiotto’s grew a beautiful life together.
In 2016, Dave was diagnosed with Occular Melanoma, and while Jill went through a similar grief reaction, knowing that he was dying didn’t make it any easier - it made it harder in so many ways. Living in three month increments between appointments, Jill says, “I feel like cancer was the biggest masterclass in mindfulness.” As Dave’s health continued to slip away, they learned to find joy in the simplest things.
They were unable to save Dave, but Jill was able to make the time up until his death more comfortable, present, compassionate and loving. Jill shares an intimate and honest journey of living through your biggest fears.
Favorite Quote: “How lucky am I to have something that makes saying goodbye so hard.” - Life Lessons from Winnie the Pooh
Favorite Book: The Magnanimous Heart
In this Episode, we meet Deborah Yager who shares her gratitude for the experience of being both an escort and exotic dancer, and how her belief of being stupid kept her stuck in place. Fortunately Deb was introduced to NLP (neurolinguistic programming), which gave her a way out of the struggles she faced, igniting her unconscious desire of being meant for so much more, and empowering her to take the steps necessary towards a more authentic life of her choosing.
Today she uses her past in order to connect and inspire her clients to communicate, motivate, influence and create success in their lives.
Upcoming Training with Deb Yager, Applying NLP to Business - Dates for 2020:
February 28th - March 1st
May 1st - 3rd
August 21st - 23rd
www.yagertraining.com
www.facebook.com/deb.a.yager
www.instagram.com/deborahyager
In this Episode, we meet Laureli Shimayo who recalls the emotional and sexual abuse that she survived during her childhood, and how her body chose to internalize the experiences rather than leave her with the vivid and painful memories. When Laureli began attracting narcissistic relationships, or romantic partners who had trauma similar to hers, the dynamic created an opening for her to admit she had also been abused. Her remembrance also became the impetus for her healing herself, and creating her new career.
She now recognizes how her oppression and anger manifested into gifts of core strength and perseverance, and shares with us how she has provided safety for herself.
In this Episode, we meet Krista Herring who shares her story of being raised in a religious cult. Krista explains how handing over your power is dangerous, and keeps you from knowing your direct path. Krista and I discuss how important it is to learn how to listen to ourselves, and our bodies, instead of just listening to the words that are being spoken to us.
The podcast currently has 8 episodes available.