Tea in the Garden

Ep 15 || The Shadow Side of Empaths

33 min · 5 de feb de 2026
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In our first episode of Season 2, we are deep diving into something never talked about: the shadow side of empaths. Under the guise of sensitivity, empaths often have a savior complex that rears its head. Let's talk about why consent and honoring soul expression is so essential as healers, and how to get out of the way of our own egos. Join our Academy for neurodivergents/intuitives: https://ancientsoulgardens.com/year-1-about/

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