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What You Tend, Comes Alive

What You Tend, Comes Alive

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You are in relationship with EVERYTHING. In this soulful solo episode, Kate invites you into a completely different lens on healing—not as a fix or a force, but as a quiet act of reconnection.


Rooted in both ancient wisdom and modern science, Kate explores the idea that our micro-relationships shape our macro experience. Through personal story, deep questions, and unexpected reflections you'll be gently guided to consider.


Whether you’re craving a reset, navigating disconnection, or simply feeling flat in your body or energy—this episode will remind you that nothing is too small to matter.

And that aliveness is not something to chase... it's something to return to.


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