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You've changed AGAIN!? Yep now lets talk about it... (A little messy, a lot unfiltered)

You've changed AGAIN!? Yep now lets talk about it... (A little messy, a lot unfiltered)

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In this episode I'm unpacking why I've changed my podcast name from "Intuitively High" to "Seriously Superbloom" AGAIN.

I recorded this episode while walking around my apartment with my mini mic attached to me (breaking my own rules about how podcasts "should" be made), share an insight into my decision making process and all thats led me to this place.

In this episode, I unpack:

  • Why forcing visions into mentally convenient boxes causes them to disintegrate - and how my fertility journey activated deep shifts in my psychic abilities and work.
  • How my undefined G centre and Uranian energy influence my relationship with change (spoiler alert: I love this about myself)
  • What "Seriously Superbloom" means to me and why this work isn't just about personal transformation, but about nurturing future generations too.

This is in a way me anchoring into the return to my heart work, supporting people to remember who they were before the world told them who they should be.

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