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Episode 13: Dear Diary, When Healing Becomes Your Homecoming

Episode 13: Dear Diary, When Healing Becomes Your Homecoming

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In this deeply spiritual and heart-led episode, Sonja sits down with Aisha from Waters of Eden, a medicine woman, energy worker, and spiritual guide who has quietly played a pivotal role in Sonja’s personal and fertility healing journey.

Together they explore:

  • The untold story of Aisha’s path from corporate life to soul-led healing
  • Why trauma lives in the nervous system, and how to gently release it
  • The sacredness of integration (and why it’s the missing piece in most healing spaces)
  • How motherhood, ceremony, and business are all portals for growth
  • Why choosing softness is one of the bravest things a woman can do

This episode is for you if…
You're feeling the pull to come home to yourself.
You're navigating healing, grief, or identity shifts.
You’re tired of pretending and ready to remember who you really are.

About Aisha:
Aisha is a trauma-informed ceremonial facilitator and energy worker who guides people back to the sacred parts of themselves through sound, sacrament, and spirit. She’s studied deeply in Brazil, Mexico, and Europe, and brings both grounded wisdom and divine compassion to every space she holds.

Connect with Aisha:

  • Instagram: @alchemyisha
  • Retreats & offerings: @watersofeden

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