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Ep2: with Christian Strobel | Spirituality, Energy Work, and Personal Ritual Practice

Ep2: with Christian Strobel | Spirituality, Energy Work, and Personal Ritual Practice

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In this episode, host Wilma Mae sits down with Christian Strobel, a New York-based wardrobe stylist who has worked with celebrities and musicians for over 15 years. What starts as a conversation about their serendipitous meeting at a wedding in Italy unfolds into a deep exploration of spirituality, energy work, and personal ritual practice.

Key Topics Discussed:

  • Christian's journey from small-town New York to the fashion industry in NYC and Paris
  • Early experiences with spirituality and "witchy sensibilities" as a teenager
  • Being recognized as a healer by a renowned German energy worker
  • Encounters with entities and learning to protect energetic boundaries
  • The importance of proper training when exploring mystical practices
  • Christian's morning ritual: TM meditation, Buddhist mantras, mindful walking, and the five senses practice
  • How spiritual practice helps navigate the unpredictable freelance creative lifestyle
  • Wilma Mae introduces Sordoe Intention Water, a spiritual bath product inspired by her mother's ritual practice

Guest Bio: Christian Strobel is a wardrobe stylist, costume designer, and fashion professional based in Los Angeles. With a background in fashion design from FIT, Christian has spent over two decades working with celebrities and musicians while cultivating a deep spiritual practice that includes Reiki, meditation, and energy work.

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