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The Art Box - Episode 434 - Ho'oponopono - Lead with the Heart - Kaye Ashbridge

1 h 9 min · 8. maj 2026
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In this heartfelt and deeply reflective episode of The Art Box, Steve sits down with one of his best friends in Mesquite, Kaye Ashbridge, for a conversation centered around intuition, healing, self-reflection, and leading with the heart. Kaye shares thoughts from her intuitive practice and her work with tarot cards—not as tools to predict a fixed future, but as gentle doorways into deeper thought, self-awareness, and personal growth. Together, Steve and Kaye explore the Hawaiian practice of Ho'oponopono, the importance of listening inwardly, and the idea that sometimes the answers we seek are already quietly waiting inside us. As always with Kaye, the conversation becomes more than an interview. It turns into something restorative… a reminder to slow down, reflect, and reconnect with the light we each carry within ourselves. This episode closes with what Kaye calls an “active prayer,” an unscripted shared moment of reflection focused on insight, higher selves, and innate Divinity, with Kristi joining Steve and Kaye in the experience. Whether you’re deeply spiritual, creatively curious, or simply searching for a little peace in a noisy world, this episode invites you to pause for a while… and lead with the heart. You can learn more about Kaye at: https://expandinghearttarot.com/ [https://expandinghearttarot.com/] Instagram: @kayeashbridge

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