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EP. 4: Beyond the Badge — Trusting the Inner Voice

EP. 4: Beyond the Badge — Trusting the Inner Voice

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In this episode of Elevated Gifts, I sit down with Lee Osborne—a retired law enforcement officer turned intuitive guide, card reader, and life coach—for a grounded and expansive conversation on masculine healing, spiritual growth, and what happens when we finally trust our inner voice.

After over a decade of service in law enforcement, Lee experienced a transformational retreat in Mount Shasta that awakened a new path. What followed was years of deep spiritual study, intuitive development, and soul service. Today, he works with clients as a grounded spiritual coach, doing card readings, long-term support, and community healing work.

We talk about the balance between structure and surrender, the sacredness of quiet transformation, and we even share a live tarot reading during the episode.

🌀 Inside This Episode:

  • Awakening in Mount Shasta
  • Card reading, coaching, and sacred service
  • Masculine energy and spiritual protection
  • Holding space with humility and presence
  • LIVE tarot reading and intuitive insights

Lee’s story is a reminder that transformation can be both gentle and powerful—and that your past may have prepared you perfectly for your purpose.

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