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#325 YOU'RE STRONGER THAN YOU THINK | My Spiritual Healing Journey with Ayahuasca

#325 YOU'RE STRONGER THAN YOU THINK | My Spiritual Healing Journey with Ayahuasca

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Have you ever pushed so hard to become "enough?" Going for all the external achievements, those goals and milestones?

That's where this episode begins — with my own spiritual healing journey, one that changed everything I thought I knew about self-worth, healing, and power.

TIMESTAMPS:
00:00 – Why I Finally Shared My Spiritual Healing Journey
03:15 – From Feeling Invisible to Chasing Worth
07:40 – Saying Yes to Ayahuasca
10:55 – The Moment Everything Shifted
16:45 – Integrating the Healing Journey

For most of my life, I was driven by the need to prove myself — to be someone, to never go back to feeling small or unseen. And for a while, that drive worked… until it didn't. It left me exhausted, disconnected, and numb.

I'm sharing something I never thought I would: my ayahuasca experience — what led me there, what I saw, and how it cracked me open in ways I didn't know I needed. This isn't a story about plant medicine.

It's about what happens when you finally stop pushing and start listening — when you surrender instead of hustle.

It's about remembering your deeper self — the one that's always been powerful and whole.

Inside the podcast:

  • THE DRIVE TO PROVE: How chasing self-worth through achievement is a losing battle

  • REMEMBERING YOUR POWER: Finding the strength that's always been inside of you

  • LETTING GO TO HEAL: Why real spiritual healing often begins when you stop trying to fix yourself and start trusting yourself instead.

You don't need ayahuasca to begin your own healing journey — just a willingness to look within and listen.


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