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By Drs. Lauren & Bill Moss
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The podcast currently has 34 episodes available.
In this transformative episode of The Evolving Practice Podcast, hosts Dr. Sean Carey and Dr. Bill Moss delve deep into the concept of the "Warrior Spirit" and how it plays a crucial role in overcoming the inevitable challenges and obstacles that life presents. As chiropractors, spiritual guides, and energy healers, Drs. Carey and Moss bring a unique perspective on how to harness inner strength, resilience, and determination to navigate difficult times.
Join them as they explore practical strategies for developing a warrior mindset, drawing on both ancient wisdom and modern spiritual practices. Whether you're facing personal struggles, professional roadblocks, or spiritual doubts, this episode offers insights that will empower you to rise above adversity with courage and clarity.
Tune in for an inspiring conversation that combines physical, mental, and spiritual wellness to help you unlock your full potential and live a life of purpose and passion.
Listen now on your favorite podcast platform and start your journey towards becoming the warrior you were meant to be.
We’ve all had the feeling— you “just knew” you needed to check on your child just as they were doing something dangerous or needed some support. That “gut feeling”, or intuition, is a spiritual gift that many ignore… and some exploit! In this episode we talk about the best ways to tap into and leverage parental intuition and some pitfalls to avoid when wielding your intuitive gifts.
Join us for a fun and fast dive into Lauren’s fave takeaways from this gem of a little book! Like, how to effectively use the word “may” and you might have been taught inaccurate information about how many senses you have (hint, it’s NOT 5!). Lots of practical nuggets to help support your child’s spiritual development came from this read, especially for parents of littles 0-7 years old.
Your kid is acting crazy in public… cries at the drop of a hat… or is hurting herself for attention. As parents, we’ve all been there. In can be frustrating, exhausting, and just plain embarrassing. Where is God in these moments? How can we lean on our spirituality to not just get by, but get better through these experiences? Tune in to hear our personal thoughts and Dr. Lauren’s clinical perspective on the topic.
A follow-up from last episode, this show takes a deeper dive into specific organizational strategies, energetic cleansing approaches, and maintenance tools for managing our physical spaces in a way that is spiritually congruent and supportive for ourselves and our children.
Join us for a dialogue about how our physical environments are both an outward expression of where we are spiritually at any given time, and also provide an opportunity to shape our spirituality and that of our children in the direction we desire. In this episode, we explore the processes and values of selecting household items such as toys, furniture, art, and decor.
Our creative self-expression is the tangible manifestation of God’s animation in humans. Tune in to identify patterns in your child’s behavior that may be opportunities to nurture creativity and divine individuality — for you and your child!
Notice .. without judgment
Observe… without over analysis
Respond… without attachment
Tune in to unpack this divine mantra and consider how you might integrate this mantra or one of your own into your spiritual parenting practice.
Essential oils have been used since ancient times to support and enhance human’s spiritual connection and development. Many religious texts, including the Bible, reference the use of essential oils for Prayer/ meditation and energetic cleansing/ purifying to help people grow and evolve in their connection to God through spiritual practices. In this episode we offer practical ways for parents to consider using essential oils to support their own spiritual practices as well as those of their children.
You don’t need to say much to encourage a child’s spiritual development. A few simple, open, and inviting questions work to deepen our connection to each other and our spiritual understanding. This episode suggests several questions parents can use to help a child tap into their will and spiritual essence in addition to strategies for integrating conversation techniques into daily rhythms and routines.
The podcast currently has 34 episodes available.