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Manifesting, Magnetism and... Donkeys! Lacy Phillips of To Be Magnetic

57 min · 12 de nov de 2025
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What does it really mean to manifest a life that feels true? In this episode, Beth and Caroline sit down with To Be Magnetic founder Lacy Phillips to talk about manifestation, animal ownership, motherhood, and the real work of healing self-worth. They explore how animals help us stay grounded, and what happens when we finally live in alignment with our values. Lacy also talks about the future of her highly successful brand and business, To Be Magnetic, and what she wants on the other side. Enjoying the show? Please leave us a 5* rating and review - it helps the show grow so we can bring on who YOU want to see next!

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