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March 28, 2025 58 mins

Spirituality means different things to different people. In this episode, I'm joined by Spiritual Sidekick Natalie for a candid discussion on the many ways spirituality manifests in our lives. We discuss personal relationships with the divine, the fluidity of belief systems, and how spirituality intersects with religion (or doesn’t). We also talk about the importance of love, connection, and compassion, and why spiritual growth happens in its own time. Whether you're just beginning your spiritual journey or deep in exploration, this conversation invites you to define spirituality in a way that resonates with you.

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Topics discussed: Spirituality, religion vs. spirituality, personal growth, divine connection, spiritual awakening, love, compassion, imposter syndrome, belief systems, self-discovery, spiritual practices, personal development, spiritual teachers, connection, intuition, awakening, belief systems, healing, consciousness.

 

 

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