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S2 EP 16: What does it look like to leave behind a high-paying tech job & follow a spiritual calling

S2 EP 16: What does it look like to leave behind a high-paying tech job & follow a spiritual calling

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What does it look like to leave behind a high-paying tech job, follow a spiritual call you can’t quite name, and end up becoming an initiated medicine woman?

In this soul-deep conversation, I’m joined by the luminous Katharine Hargreaves—shamanic practitioner, psychedelic facilitator, and ancestral healer—for a powerful exploration of what it means to trust your path even when no one else understands it.

We talk about:

✨ Taking leaps of faith when the path isn't clear
🌱 Recognizing the difference between self-help and self-healing
🌀 The power of somatic repair and ancestral rituals
🌍 What happens when the spirit world speaks—and you answer
🧠 Letting go of “five-year plans” in favor of embodied time and wisdom
📿 Reclaiming your intuition in a world that taught you to override it

Whether you’re navigating burnout, craving meaning, or feeling like an outlier in your own life—this conversation is a deep breath and a quiet yes. You’re not alone. You’re not broken. You’re just remembering who you are.

🪶 Connect with Katharine:
🌐 wildalive.co
📬 Substack
📸 @katakhan on Instagram


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To work with me go to my website:⁠ ⁠⁠https://miriamraquelsands.com/⁠⁠

Follow me on ⁠Instagram⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ @miriamraquelsands


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