Throat Chakra, Lapis Lazuli & Speaking Your Truth
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About this listen
Hosts: Courtney Pearl & Jaime Osbahr
Produced by: Ride the Wave Media
Location: Rising Moon Minerals, Riverton, Utah
In this deeply personal and empowering episode, Courtney and Jaime explore the energetic and emotional significance of the throat chakra, the healing power of lapis lazuli, and the importance of authentic self-expression. From intuitive horses at Wild Heart Horse Sanctuary to the viral “No Bones Day” pug, this episode blends spiritual insight, crystal wisdom, and real-world vulnerability.
They discuss:
- The symbolism of the Peace oracle card
- How lapis lazuli supports both throat and third eye chakras
- The emotional toll of running a metaphysical business in a polarized world
- The power of speaking your truth despite fear or criticism
- How societal conditioning affects women’s intuition and self-worth
- The difference between fitting in and belonging
- Personal stories of resistance, healing, and finding balance
Lapis Lazuli
💙 Used for throat chakra healing, intuitive clarity, and ancient wisdom.
✨ Contains flecks of pyrite (gold) and has been used since 700 BC in Afghanistan.
- Rising Moon Minerals – Crystal shop in Riverton, UT
Instagram | TikTok | Website - Prism Healing – Energy healing sessions with Jaime
- Ride the Wave Media – Podcast production support
- The Four Agreements – Book recommendation for throat chakra work
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- Share this episode with someone who needs a little magick today
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