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By Susan Gorman
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The podcast currently has 51 episodes available.
Friends, I am thrilled to share with you my conversation with a true luminary, Alexka Chan, client and friend, who has written an entirely original memoir. In The Garden Behind The Moon is a book that will mesmerize you as you travel with Alexka as she heals from the loss of both parents in close succession.
Alexka chronicles how her personal journey is linked to those of her ancestors too, and as she faces down the critical spiritual crossroads of how one will live in this world exactly as it is, it becomes clear that the unseen guidance of her soul is awakening in her.
The way intuition guided Alexka to write this book, as well as in her healing, is truly magical.
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This is the last episode of Season Five, but don't be sad, we have a really cool bonus episode for you dropping soon, and I'm so excited about it I can barely stand not spilling the beans!
For now, we're wrapping up Intuition and Self Care by talking about what happens when we think our intuition has done us dirty. Is there such a thing as intuitive guidance that's wrong? What do we do in the aftermath? How do we learn from these experiences and keep trusting our intuition?
Also, I share a little about a download I received in the wee hours last January, about the presidential election, and what it's been like to watch the details I was given unfold.
Hi Friends, we're back after getting knocked a little sideways by the siren call of the summer outdoors....in this episode we're unpacking what it means when we make the commitment to just trust our damn selves unconditionally. It's a foundation piece of Intuitive Self Care and so important. I support you always in making that leap of faith!
Here's the blog post on the first Grocery Store Story
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Thanks for the audio wizardry of Coby Gray [email protected]
We are back, Friends, with a deep dive into Intuitive Spirituality! Taking care of ourselves spiritually means a lot of different things when your intuition is your guide. I hope we hit the right balance between what turned out t be a rather philosophical take on what your spirituality could mean for you, this is definitely an episode where I attempted to speak as broadly as I could on the topic, and I hope it didn't feel like we were only floating in the cloud of ideas. I always want you to feel like your intuition is alive in your very real life.
If you identified with the discussion, please let me know! Your questions and ideas are always welcome!
We recorded this episode wayyyy back in March when it was snowing outside, expecting it would be ready to post in April. Due to an equipment upgrade (yay) there were delays, my apologies for that and for~ahem~ the snowstorm that clobbered us in early April. IYKYK. I promise to never comment on the weather again!
Special thanks to Coby the Magician ;) [email protected]
Whatever you think you know about self care, there's always more to learn. It's not just about bubble baths (no shade thrown to bubble bath aficionados, they're great)! But let's go deeper! Our intuition not only informs the ways we can care well for ourselves, taking good care of ourselves also promotes a good relationship with our intuition. Welcome to Season Five, here we goooooo!
Thank you always to Coby the Magician :) [email protected]
Say what you will about the Information Age (and there is a lot to say for sure, because not all of it is fantastic). One of the most wonderful elements however, is getting to be a podcaster in the company of many genius-level podcasters. Here is my short list for the podcasts that have inspired me, expanded my thinking, made me ugly cry, and made me laugh my tush off! I hope you love them too.
True Crime: Bear Brook Season 1
History: Overlanders, 1619
Popular Culture: Still Processing
Comedy: Dear Bastard
Auto Fiction/Memoir: Appearances
Fiction: The Truth, Greater Boston
Historical Fiction: BBC Radio 4 Homefront
Practicing real gratitude is a big job. Some thoughts to get you started!
We're wrapping up Season 4 with the last of 3 explorations on what real joy really means. Susan takes us on a deeper dive into the difference between emotional feelings and intuitive feelings, with a bonus fresh take on Spooky Season.
Happy Halloween everyone, and we'll be back with mini episodes in November/December before Season 5 premieres in January 2024!
In this episode we continue our conversation about the significant differences between joy and bliss, and how acceptance of the full range of our feelings helps us connect with our intuition, which in turn, guides us in a life that offers us true authenticity.
(Also there is some discussion of a very adorable little 12 lb cloud with feet). Turns out, our hearts are really big enough to feel it all, all at the same time.
Thanks, as always, to the inimitable Coby Gray [email protected]
Pics of 2023's second biggest surprise to follow on social media, since I obvs keep forgetting I can't post them here https://www.instagram.com/susangormanintuitive/
Let's tread carefully into the deep misunderstandings that surround the concept of bliss as a substitute for enduring happiness, and what true joy really is.
Also there's a blockbuster (at least for those of us in this intuition joint) Very Cool Validation story about the power of dreams, coming right on the heels of our las two episodes.
To learn more about Pia Melody: https://www.piamellody.com/
To learn more about Maine Needs: https://www.maineneeds.org/
thanks as always to fabulous sound engineering talent that is coby gray [email protected]
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