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Ep14 - Andy's Progress into the Woo

Ep14 - Andy's Progress into the Woo

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Today WooBiz producer Kay Walker turns the tables on host Andy Walker to check in on his woo progress. He recounts some weird and wonderful stories from his progression into learning woo tactics to becoming more intuitive in his business and in his life.

In the episode, Andy mentions:

Loren Cielo, WooBiz guest in Episode 9

Andrew Bray (Episode 2) and his Energy Awaken Studio in Hamilton, Canada

Andrew's online mediations you can use for free

See the llama that Kay bought and that Andy saw in a pre-cognitive vision. You can read the story here on Substack.

Listen to the manifesting episode (Episode 5) with producer Kay

Learn more about the abundance bowl and Feng Shui with Kimberley Gallagher in Episode 13.

WooBiz+ Extended Episode

In the extended episode of Ep14, Andy covers open end and close ended questions to ask as you get intuitive hits, the one piece of training that will increase your awareness, how to divine lottery numbers, and the importance of keep your vibration high, aka your emotional energy positive.

Andy's bio

Andy Walker, host of WooBiz, is a veteran journalist with 20 years covering technology. His also a serial entrepreneur and ran a digital marketing agency for 12 years. he is also a former TV personality. Read more about Andy at https://wikipedia.org/.

Kay's bio

Producer Kay Walker is a New York Times bestselling ghost writer, who has collaborated on books for some of the top personal development thought leaders such Vishen Lakhiani, Naveen Jain, and Jayson Waller. She is also a master in personal development. Her forthcoming AI Book Magic program is designed to help non-writers write their own books

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