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Soul Sisters

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Your nervous system remembers everything, even when you swear you’re “fine.” We sit down as longtime friends who get mistaken for each other and end up tracing a surprisingly connected path: teenage rebellion, yin yoga, and why the slow work (fascia, long holds, and breath) can create the biggest release. We also nerd out on the idea that the body is mostly space, and how that changes the way we think about connection, energy, and what we carry. From there we go straight into the stuff people love to label “woo woo” and ask a more honest question: what if it’s simply not fully explained yet? We talk Reiki studies, intuition, and the growing overlap between alternative healing and modern psychotherapy. Psychedelics come up too, including microdosing, LSD, and the feeling of “wholeness” that can reset your perspective when it’s approached carefully. We keep it grounded with real cautions about mindset, set and setting, and why not every tool is for every person. The most personal part is the emotional work: anger vs sadness, learning to feel feelings, shame, shadow work, and IFS parts work as a practical map for self-understanding. We share stories about repair after oversharing, choosing vulnerability, family roles that shape authenticity, and even why using AI for heartfelt messages can feel like losing someone’s real voice. If this resonates, subscribe so you don’t miss what we’re exploring next, share it with a friend who’s doing their own healing work, and leave a review with the biggest takeaway you’re sitting with right now. 0:00 Welcome And Sister Energy 0:09 A Song That Fueled Rebellion 1:04 Yin Yoga And Fascia Release 2:08 How Much Space We Are 3:50 Reiki Research And Energy Work 4:46 Psychedelics And Future Therapy 5:55 Intuition And Generational Healing 7:19 LSD And The Feeling Of Wholeness 11:50 Microdosing And Mood Shifts 12:19 Anger, Crying, And Feeling Feelings 16:23 Light As A Feather After Death 19:22 Sensory Overload And Sensitive Brains 23:11 Third Eye Moments And Deep Meditation 27:28 Shadow Work, Shame, And Triggers 32:20 Family Roles, Authenticity, And AI 39:01 Judgment, Boundaries, And Tiny Corrections 42:37 Soul Tribes And Lifelong Connection 45:13 Summer Plans And Birthday Pivots 51:41 Purpose, Community, And Dinner Nights 54:05 Goodbye And Staying Connected

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Soul Sisters

Your nervous system remembers everything, even when you swear you’re “fine.” We sit down as longtime friends who get mistaken for each other and end up tracing a surprisingly connected path: teenage rebellion, yin yoga, and why the slow work (fascia, long holds, and breath) can create the biggest release. We also nerd out on the idea that the body is mostly space, and how that changes the way we think about connection, energy, and what we carry. From there we go straight into the stuff people love to label “woo woo” and ask a more honest question: what if it’s simply not fully explained yet? We talk Reiki studies, intuition, and the growing overlap between alternative healing and modern psychotherapy. Psychedelics come up too, including microdosing, LSD, and the feeling of “wholeness” that can reset your perspective when it’s approached carefully. We keep it grounded with real cautions about mindset, set and setting, and why not every tool is for every person. The most personal part is the emotional work: anger vs sadness, learning to feel feelings, shame, shadow work, and IFS parts work as a practical map for self-understanding. We share stories about repair after oversharing, choosing vulnerability, family roles that shape authenticity, and even why using AI for heartfelt messages can feel like losing someone’s real voice. If this resonates, subscribe so you don’t miss what we’re exploring next, share it with a friend who’s doing their own healing work, and leave a review with the biggest takeaway you’re sitting with right now. 0:00 Welcome And Sister Energy 0:09 A Song That Fueled Rebellion 1:04 Yin Yoga And Fascia Release 2:08 How Much Space We Are 3:50 Reiki Research And Energy Work 4:46 Psychedelics And Future Therapy 5:55 Intuition And Generational Healing 7:19 LSD And The Feeling Of Wholeness 11:50 Microdosing And Mood Shifts 12:19 Anger, Crying, And Feeling Feelings 16:23 Light As A Feather After Death 19:22 Sensory Overload And Sensitive Brains 23:11 Third Eye Moments And Deep Meditation 27:28 Shadow Work, Shame, And Triggers 32:20 Family Roles, Authenticity, And AI 39:01 Judgment, Boundaries, And Tiny Corrections 42:37 Soul Tribes And Lifelong Connection 45:13 Summer Plans And Birthday Pivots 51:41 Purpose, Community, And Dinner Nights 54:05 Goodbye And Staying Connected

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