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Speaker 1 (00:10):
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Hello, what's up everybody?
Okay, it's been a few weekssince I've been on this podcast
and I thought what better way tocome back on than to bring my
girl Megan here today.
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The animal whisperer.
I'm so stoked to have you here.
What's up, megan?
Speaker 2 (01:21):
Hey guys, Hi Amanda,
I'm so stoked to be here too.
Yeah, so happy you're here.
Speaker 1 (01:25):
What's up, megan, hey
guys, hi, amanda, I'm so stoked
to be here too.
Yeah, so happy you're here andwe're going to just dive into
all things and, like what you doI would love to hear your story
uh, what you do for work, justkind of dive in.
We were literally just talkingabout how our work kind of
compliments each other and yeah,so, without further ado, tell
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everybody, like who you are,where you're from and, yeah,
what you do as the animalwhisperer, which is so cool,
exciting.
I love this topic.
Speaker 2 (01:54):
I know I'm so excited
.
Well, thank you, I'm honored,it's such a privilege and
absolutely our work complementseach other, and I was thinking
in terms of people wouldprobably say well, how?
And to me, if we thread it andlace it together through the
lens of everything, is energy.
We feel everything, storeeverything, we release
everything and transmuteeverything, and my work is very
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energy based as well.
I am a telepathic animalcommunicator and whisperer, as I
like to say, because I hear allof their whispers and all of
their thoughts and wisdom.
So it's why I use and you know,I just I happened to be dog
sitting, you know, this weekinto this weekend, and I was on
a walk with one of my clients'dogs yesterday and there was a
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baby coyote in the middle of thedriveway just sitting there.
Speaker 1 (02:42):
Oops, sorry about
that, guys.
We had a little hiccup with theinternet, but we're back on.
Speaker 2 (02:46):
So we were talking
about the coyote in the middle
of the road you know, and I justI always think there's symbols
or miracles or blessings in waysthat animals can sort of assume
position in our lives, andsometimes they show up in really
miraculous ways and unexpectedtimes.
And as I'm walking this dog hisname is Sporty, by the way he's
really cute.
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It looks like the dog from thelittle mermaid, but the gray and
white long hair.
So he has to wear a ponytail sothat you can see his eyeball so
cute.
And I turned and looked to theside.
I was like, wow, that's areally interesting dog.
He's being so good.
He's just sitting there on hisback legs you know just really
good posture looking up at thehouses and the trees.
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And as I looked closer, I'mlike, wow, his coloring is so
unique and so interesting.
He's brindley and has all theseyou know brown and golden spots
on him.
And I looked at his nose and Iwas like it's a little pointy.
And I looked at his tail and Isaid to myself that's a little
fluffy.
It's four o'clock in theafternoon and they're quite
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prevalent here on the islandwhere I'm currently in Rhode
Island, and I realized it was acoyote.
And so, of course, me being theperson that I am, one of my
favorite websites iswildgratitudecom.
Or I will just do a Googlesearch on spiritual meaning,
gratitudecom, or I will just doa google search on spiritual
meaning.
Um, on the website wildgratitude, they uh, the woman
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who is a shaman gives incrediblebackgrounds on animals and why
they show up in your life andthe meaning that they can have.
Yeah, and so of course, Iimmediately searched coyote and
the spiritual connection to itand it's you know they're known
as the trickster, and when theyshow up in in your life, it
could be during a time of greatdecision making and choices and
big transition.
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And I thought to myself wow,that is incredibly powerful and
it just always makes me thinkare other people also having
these experiences right?
And what animals are showing upin your life and when, and so a
lot of my work, with telepathyas my gift, is to bring people
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into deeper connection withtheir animals, whether it's
horses, dogs, cats, dolphins,whales, you name it.
My goal is to just bring theminto a space of unconditional
love and then to dive into thedepths of the chambers of the
soul of each particular animaland finding out all of the
knowledge and wisdom that livesthere.
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So all of my work can spreadacross lineages, so we could go
down the past life realm, thecurrent, present realm and then
what's to come.
And then it gets even moreintriguing because a lot of my
specialties involve missinganimals working, helping to find
missing animals in real time ohmy god really yeah, through a
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form of um, what I call gpstracking, which is really cool.
What and um?
Speaker 1 (05:38):
do you have any
stories with that like oh, I do,
I do.
Okay, I just want all the juiceyou, the juice you can remind
me to just touch back on that.
Speaker 2 (05:47):
But, that's like one
of my specialty categories.
My other couple of specialtiesare transition and end of life,
because it is um.
I always tell my clients thethe best part of having animals
is loving them and the hardestpart is losing them.
And so to be sort of asupportive, you know backbone
for people during those stagesof the animal's life.
My job so, to be sort of asupportive, you know backbone
for people during those stagesof the animal's life, my job is
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to be in the animal's lifethroughout all of that and so to
have conversations before theiranimals transition, knowing all
the wants and needs and how wecan support them to make the
highest ascension possible atthe highest vibrational
frequency.
It's a really powerful piece ofmy work and I have spent years
and years working with some ofmy closest animals to you know,
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learn really fascinating wisdomthat I can pass down to others.
Speaker 1 (06:32):
So that's a big piece
of it and really hitting home
for me because you know I'm abig dog person.
Everybody here that listenslike knows I'm a dog person.
I got my two babies.
They're at my feet right nowand it's funny because they
weren't in the room all morning.
Dog person Everybody here thatlistens like knows I'm a dog
person.
I got my two babies.
They're at my feet right nowand it's funny because they
weren't in the room all morningand right before we jumped on
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this podcast they came charginginto the room.
So I feel like they like knewyou're gonna be here today,
megan, I have goosebumps.
Speaker 2 (06:58):
I've had really
intriguing experiences where I
have clients that when I walk inthe room something very similar
happens, where dogs that maybeare not socially comfortable
saying hi to somebody new willcome and lay next to me as they
start to tell their story.
So I'm honored that they're inthe room because that to me is
just part of my gift and mycraft and I love that.
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And let's see another reallyfascinating one is I can delve
into the realm, obviouslywithout the diagnostic piece
because I'm not a vet so I can'tdiagnose, but I can really dive
deeply.
They can visually show me asthough I'm watching a movie reel
with my eyes, and they can showme and pinpoint where in their
body they have physical pain anddiscomfort.
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Anything from I've had, you know, horses give me indication of
neurologic tendencies beforethey were diagnosed by the vet,
sometimes a year prior,sometimes months prior.
And it has been a phenomenalpart of my work because, though
I'm not doing the diagnosticside, I find it really can be a
wonderful missing link to justdeepen the connection you have
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with your vet as well, just togo in asking different questions
or to maybe push for a spectrumof something that maybe we
wouldn't otherwise have checkedon, and so when they tell me
something's not right orsomething's wrong, I feel I can
really truly advocate for themin a way that you know.
You'll hear a lot of people saythat animals don't have voices
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or that they're speaking for thevoiceless, and my
interpretation is a little bitdifferent.
I always like to say I'm themicrophone and all I'm doing is
turning up the volume to thevoices that they already have.
Speaker 1 (08:37):
Oh, wow, I like that.
Yeah, so tell us more about,like, telepathy, like your
Claire's.
Like, what does that mean?
Like, do you actually hear theanimals with your human ear?
Do you see things?
Like, can you kind of?
I love talking about this stuffbecause it's so cool to me and
my intuition, like my Claire's,continue to get stronger and
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stronger and I just love geekingout on this stuff and nerding
out on it.
Speaker 2 (09:02):
I was going to say
you just hit the nail on the
head for me.
I am such a nerd when it comesto anything.
You're like, oh, name yourClaire's.
I'm like, I'm almost everysingle one of them.
Speaker 1 (09:11):
Tell me more, Claire
Audien.
Speaker 2 (09:13):
Claire Boyant.
A lot of people I've had this.
It's going to sound a littlespooky, but people are like, oh,
she's very witchy because shecan predict the future.
And there are times where Idon't like to always tell people
that that's what's happening,because that is a little bit
futuristic based and I don'talways feel we're supposed to
know everything.
Speaker 1 (09:29):
Oh, yes, we will too
Right I've been told my future.
Yeah, and I'm just like thanks,but no thanks, because I can
still change that.
You know what I mean Exactly.
Speaker 2 (09:40):
And it's at your
disposal and your discretion,
but there are times when itinvolves something like their
health, uh, that it is extremelyimportant and I feel being a
channel of that, you know is thepurpose is to to share and to
give it back in a way that isfilled with love.
Um, you know so.
There's never any intention ofit coming from any other place
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other than that, because that'sall they know.
Any other place other than that?
Because that's all they know.
And so my Claire's, I can hearthe voices if they so choose,
meaning if they have an accentor they repeat something their
parents talk about in the roomand they're trying to imitate
their parents.
They can do voices to imitatethat.
I've had horses who have talkedto me and they will speak
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German words to let me know thatthey are either of German
descent or background, or theyhave oh my gosh, loaded their
way through Germany, or I'llstart speaking in Spanish if
they know certain Spanish words,which is really interesting,
yeah okay so it's.
The language part is definitelythere uh the sight and the sound
.
So I'm clairaudient.
Clairvoyant, which means I cansee anything and everything,
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whether it's in the light or inshadow.
So one of my deepest gifts isthat anything in shadow that has
not been exposed to the light,my role as a channeler is to
bring it to the light so that itcan alleviate from that
specific soul and transmute backto the earth Reconnected.
Yeah, exactly connected.
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Yeah, exactly, you know, and Ithink it's a really important
part of the job because I couldbe picking up something from a
particular animal and if I'mfeeling all their emotions and
I'm feeling all of their griefand if that's all trapped within
them, my job is to help releasethat and set that free.
Which is also why I said to youit ties so deeply into the work
that you do, because youressence is so similar and what
you're doing.
Speaker 1 (11:25):
Yeah, it's all about
reconnection, yeah, with with
their light, their soul, their,yeah, the divinity within.
Um, yeah, it is very, very muchsimilar.
So do you do this with justanimals, or do you see this in
humans as well?
Can you see something in meright now?
Wait, should I even ask that?
Speaker 2 (11:51):
I think it's funny
because I'm someone who either
has a lot of friends who trulyjust see me as I am, or people
who will sit there wondering ifI'm reading them as I'm sitting.
Speaker 1 (11:55):
Yeah, I know, I think
people always get really
nervous.
Speaker 2 (11:59):
They're so scared
that I'm reading.
And I'm definitely the personwho, unless I go in asking and
have sort of like mypermission-based methodology
checked off, then I won't dothat.
But there are times where I seethings and then I'll have to
say can I tell you this?
Can I share this?
Yeah so it's that sometimes isa little bit challenging, as you
know, because you can see andfeel things yeah all day long.
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I always tell people it's moreof a volume button as opposed to
an on off switch.
There's something alwaysgenerating and the gift is
always active and working.
And then I just try to discern,through boundaries and just
through my own divinity andconnection to spirit and source,
what is of the highest good andwhere my lens needs to be
focused to help at the greatestcapacity, whether that is for
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people or for animals.
So I do have the ability to doit for people, but I find a
deeper crux of my work isworking with the animals for the
people.
So you end up healing the humanthrough working with the
animals as well and they canopen up a different channel in
their heart chamber that theywouldn't normally sometimes with
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say in conjunction with anotherperson.
Speaker 1 (13:08):
It just goes hand in
hand.
Like you know, when you takeyour own healing and and and do
the work yourself, it reallydoes have a ripple effect on
those around you.
And they say, like, even in ourwork, um, like, I get a lot of
people that say, hey, can youlike help my kids?
It's like no, like I need towork on you, because if I work
on the parent, it has a directimpact on the child.
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Um, yeah, that's interestingthat you go to the dog to change
the parent.
Speaker 2 (13:34):
Um, a lot of times
too, it's right.
So if we focus on the lens ofwhat you're explaining,
whichever vessel is doing thework, we always have to remember
that that light transmutesacross timelines and that light
coding transfers in differenttimelines, in different spaces,
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through different lineages.
So if you yourself I'm one whois a huge advocate of doing the
inner work and working on selfand self-love and confidence and
all of those things, and thenthrough the work that I do,
that's also a way to give backand be, you know, actively in
that, I do feel that as one ofthe strongest ways that you can
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essentially allow someone elsethe benefit of that gift of
doing the work for yourself,because it heals across all
timelines.
So, even if it's not just sayyour, of doing the work for
yourself because it heals acrossall timelines, so even if it's
not just say your mom doing thework for herself, because maybe
she's just in a point in herlife where she can't, you doing
the work still will impact andhave changing coding through
that lineage, so it's stillreally powerful, I think to do
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it.
Wow.
Speaker 1 (14:40):
Oh my gosh, yeah, I
mean.
I mean there's just so muchpower and just like taking that
responsibility and like we tryto like change others or fix our
husbands or, you know, fix ourkids, or our friend is doing
this and this and we'recomplaining, but it's like it
starts with you.
If you want to change the worldaround you, you have to change
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yourself first.
Speaker 2 (15:01):
um, but yeah, going
back to dogs, yes, lily just
laid her butt, her head, on myfoot well, you know, what's
funny is because one of them andI think it's the one who, so
it's to my left, but it would beto who's your right.
So is that lily?
Yeah lily, lily's to my left,yeah lily did this little nose
boop and was like why aboutyourself?
Speaker 1 (15:21):
and did the little
about what we're talking about.
Speaker 2 (15:24):
It's so sweet I love
that.
Oh, it's so cute well, yeah, ifyou wanted to circle back to, I
know you had, oh, the GPS thingaround the the um yes, oh my
god a couple of really, reallycool stories yes and we can go
down that road for a minute andI will never forget this phone
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call.
It is one of my favorite stories.
I will never forget this dog.
His name was Foster and thewoman who called me was just in
hysterics.
Her dog had been missing forseven days by the time that she
had reached out to me.
And the way that this part ofthe gift works is really
intriguing Because essentiallyit would be like if we were to
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print out a G, like a map from acomputer, right.
Or if you pull up a GPS, say onWaze, and you look at the local
map or the local area, I havethe ability to discern
immediately whether that energyis still here in the physical
world or if they have passed.
So a lot of people really areworried.
Maybe they got, you know, takenby a coyote, or they're lost
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forever and they're never goingto come back.
And I can tell based on theinformation they channel to me
about what is in the physicalworld.
So if I pick up physical worldpoints maybe it's a mailbox that
they passed, a house numbernumber, cars and trucks or
license plate numbers it can bereally really specific and
that's how I can at firstdiscern okay, we're here, I'm
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still connecting to the soulthat's still on the earth plane,
um, so I've had really goodluck and success with that.
That's the sort of the firstpart that segues into it, and
because if you think ofeveryone's vibration essentially
is pulsing out their ownfrequency and their own
vibration, it's like sending outsonar.
Imagine if you're a dolphinunder the ocean and if you're
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sending out these frequencies, Ican pick up on those
frequencies because it's comingfrom an animal.
It's part of why I'm so drawn toworking with cadaver dogs who
specifically help in search andrescue or missing people cases.
I think they have an incredible, incredible ability to kind of
could join with what I do andhow I can pick up that
information.
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And once I basically am able todetect and picked up, pick up
on that radar, I essentiallywill find very specific points
on a map through communicatingwith them.
So I would initially start with, let's say, a one hour session
and I would dive in andcommunicate with the dog and say
, okay, tell me anything that'saround you, anything that you
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have passed.
And this particular dog, foster, like I said, he had been
missing for seven days and hewas three hours away from home.
They had sent him to a trainingcamp and he somehow got out of
the training camp.
He jumped the fence and no onecould find him.
Speaker 1 (18:08):
Oh, Foster.
Speaker 2 (18:09):
Of course, as a dog
mom and dog parents, you're
panicking and freaking out, andof course you're going to think
the worst case scenario, and somy process.
I asked her to send me the mostrecent photo of Foster before
he went missing, and so I usedthe photo, and the eyes for me
are the connection to thedeepest chambers of the soul and
to their heart, so that's whereI connect to them.
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I just ask them if it's okay.
I said I'm here to help you.
Tell me anything that wouldhelp us either get you back to
us, so you can kind of reroutethem to come back if they're
directionally challenged, orbring us to you.
Either way, however, it worksenergetically Real quick.
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Speaker 2 (19:16):
So when I
communicated with him, he gave
very specific points.
He kept showing me an orangecitrus tree.
For two days he would not stopshowing me an orange citrus tree
and I said to her you are goingto look everywhere within a
five-mile radius for an orangetree store.
An orange tree stand on theside of the road, any street
name that has orange tree on it.
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He gave further details aboutthis really old beat-up,
paint-chipping-off off yellow VWbug that was parked in a
driveway in a cul-de-sac.
Speaker 1 (19:47):
I'm getting chills
right now.
Speaker 2 (19:50):
Oh, just you wait.
Those were the first two thingsthat he kept repeating over and
over again and I said what elseis around you?
What else have you passed?
What can you smell?
Track me of anything you'vegone through.
And I see this four bay garagethat has these like gray metal
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pull down doors and it's like aconcrete slab, kind of looks
like a storage facility, but itwas just four.
And then he showed all of theserock that were compacted, piled
up together.
He showed a cemetery and he'slike all of these rock that were
compacted, piled up together.
He showed a cemetery and he'slike all of these things are
very close to each other.
So fast forward.
I'll save some of the details,but fast forward.
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All of his family goes threehours away the mom, the dad, the
son.
They brought the other dog.
They had search dogs out andthose search dogs were able to
verify certain locations andpoints that I had brought up and
discussed in the session andFoster actually was found on
Orange Tree Road and everydetail that I just shared with
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you that he gave, those are onlysome of them, but those details
that he gave were all within aneighth of a mile of where he
was found.
Wow, so my role, it was mebasically using my channeling
gifts to connect to this dog andfind out as much information as
possible to reunite him andreconnect him with his family.
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And he is back home.
He is playing with his otherdog, brother.
They are happiness clams and I'mpretty sure the mom forever
will be fencing the dog in.
Oh yeah.
He doesn't try to escape.
I think he wanted to go home.
Speaker 1 (21:29):
But yeah, he was lost
.
Speaker 2 (21:32):
Again, it's the
benefit of communicating,
because maybe had I talked tohim before and explained hey,
you're going to training camp,you're going to be able to come
home.
This isn't a permanentsituation where they're
returning you somewhere andyou're never coming back.
Speaker 1 (21:45):
So sometimes those
thoughts are scary for them if
they don't understand yeah um,but it's really powerful work oh
, it just sounds like it, my god, like even the details of
naming the street, like holymoly.
Speaker 2 (22:01):
Um yay, foster, so
glad you're home, honey, baby
okay, I wish we could like flasha picture right now I know,
yeah, I know well just imaginehe's black and white and he's
just.
He's the sweetest little thing,my god, little thing.
Yeah wow, that's a fun exampleof one.
That was one that was, um, youknow, like one of the larger
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stories that happened in thepast few years, and there's
always great stories.
Every time I work with someone,or every year that goes by,
there's always certaininteresting stories that pop up
and you're just, you're thrilledto help in any capacity.
You know, in any capacity youknow and I have a little bit of
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a background of, I believe, inmy knowingness that I have had a
past life where animals savedme and, in this incarnation, my
role and why, I guess, I havebeen anointed this incredible
honor to pay it forward back tothem.
Speaker 1 (23:00):
Oh, I love that.
Yeah, oh, that's so cool.
I know I I love cheesy, thoughI mean it's not though at the
same time it's just so badasslike Wow, okay, it's so.
Uh, how did you know you hadthis gift?
When did that start?
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Or when did you acknowledge?
Speaker 2 (23:22):
it really, really
young and I explained to
everyone I was definitely achild who had paranormal
experiences or saw things at avery young age and I also had to
discern between light and darkand understanding the difference
and that connection to both andwhat types of things that would
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allow my gift to see.
And so there was a pivotalpoint in my life where I
discerned I am of the light, Iwant to work with the light, and
that's the direction obviouslyI chose to go doesn't mean I
can't see other things in shadow, but I think everyone is a
little bit afraid or fearful ofshadow and dark.
They might have sort of like anegative connotation with it and
it can actually be anincredibly part, you know, an
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incredibly helpful part of thejourney and I think we always
have to be willing to access youknow the shadows.
Speaker 1 (24:11):
Yeah, oh, yeah, Cause
we live in the world of duality
.
Like I, I swear, like Iwouldn't be feeling the amount
of joy in my life right now if Ididn't go deeper with my pain.
You know, like really feelingthe sorrow and the grief and the
anger and the deepest of youknow even shame and guilt, and
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now it's like you know, we're soafraid of it.
Yeah, it's good to feel thosethings.
Speaker 2 (24:39):
It really is.
It feels very cathartic.
Yeah, it is, and I think it'sso much more than just a release
and I would love to be able to,like you, allow people to
journey deeper into that in away that they feel that it is
safe and sacred and okay to doso, because there's so much
wisdom.
I mean, one of my greatestteachers in this lifetime was my
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horse, rugby, who passed away afew years ago, and he was one
who taught me all about histransition before he
transitioned, and in doing so itallowed me to hold a greater
container and have a largercapacity for grief and to hold
space, and I always try to teachpeople to the best of my
ability very similarly to howyou do as well that the more
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enlightened you are or becomeand the more you grow into that,
into those gifts.
I think a lot of people thinkit's easier because you have a
gift and it actually requiresdeep work.
It's not as easy as it looks.
I make it look very easy.
But if I'm making it look easy,then I'm doing my job.
But, it requires a lot oftouching base with emotions that
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are incredibly hard for peopleto process on their own, and so
for me, it's an incredible giftto also be able to extend that
back to humans and helping themalongside their journey of grief
and sadness and loss and sorrow.
And only in dealing with yourown pain and sadness can you
hold the container for oh my god, so true, so true.
Speaker 1 (26:08):
Yeah, they say some
of I mean the.
The greatest healers in theworld are the are the ones that
have been through you know thethick.
So, through the thick of it,yeah, they really have.
You know like, and if you'rehearing this right now, just
know like it's going to turninto a gift, like I look back on
all of the trauma that I'vebeen through and I have so much
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gratitude for it now becausewithout it I wouldn't be able to
hold that space for otherpeople Now I wouldn't be able to
understand to the depths ofwhat they're going through, to
be able to be there for them andthey can feel that.
You know, I wouldn't be able toif it weren't for that shit in
life, you know.
Speaker 2 (26:48):
It's so true, and I
think sometimes, if we even
reflected, I've gone as deep tothink of it from a lens of you
know, it's not necessarilyalways about you.
So your lens, yes, is from yourperspective as a human in this
incarnation, right, but thelessons that are coming up for
you in the stages and phases ofyour life, and your traumas and
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your experiences and yourhardships, all of those things
are to serve what is in front ofyou, the greater good.
So in what way can you teachfrom that place?
Speaker 1 (27:23):
Right.
Speaker 2 (27:23):
And so knowing that
all of those pains and their
hardships typically will end upbecoming part of your journey
and what you're teaching otherpeople, that's where the gift is
, and so, when people are intheir darkest periods, I wish
that I could tell them that isalmost how you save yourself is
by being willing to see thedepths of those feelings and
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those experiences and thenlearning what that niche is
through those dark periods, andbeing able to give that in
return or get a dog that ishonestly I tell everyone
therapist yeah, get a dog, get ahorse you.
You will not need anothertherapist of any kind I know and
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heal you from so many things,um on such an unconditionally
loving plane that it trulysometimes can be easier than
talking, which is also why Ilove your work so much?
because the the somatics ofspinal energetics and moving
through something just to movethrough it without having to
attach your vocal cord yeah Ithink it's a really powerful
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experience and I'm not surprisedbecause your dogs are in the
room, but also they are alwayscalled where that energy is
allowed to be in the presence ofhealing and growth?
Speaker 1 (28:41):
Yeah, they do.
They're like they're healers.
They're like my assistanthealers.
Like when I have clients thatcome over for an in-person
session, they're just all up intheir face or like right under
my table Like they're justsitting there falling asleep
with that.
Yeah, it's just.
Yeah, animals are great.
Speaker 2 (29:00):
They are asleep with
that.
Yeah, it's just.
Yeah, animals are great.
I remember you had sent me thelittle snapshot clip video of
the horses around the table ofsomeone that was like and I
loved that video and it just youknow a lot of conversations
I've had.
People will say, like well, whoare your guides?
Do you know who your guides are?
And I do.
I have many of them.
My grandmother is included inmy grandfather, but, um, any
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animal that I've ever had who ispassed or crossed over is also
a huge guide for me, my horse,rugby, being one of them.
He is one that I will call intoany session and, even though he
may not be physically present,he is energetically and I
believe that people can resonateand feel that um and just
having them show up in anycapacity I think can be a game
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changer.
Speaker 1 (29:45):
Oh yeah, so cool, and
I you know, since working
together.
I know you're a big horse lover, so are you wanting to work?
Do you work mostly with dogs?
You work with all animals, orlike, is like kind of the horse
world your space?
Tell us a little bit more aboutthat.
Speaker 2 (30:04):
I work with all
animals.
Horses obviously have thisreally sacred special place you
know in my life as they all dowhat?
Speaker 1 (30:11):
are your race horses
too, don't you, or you do?
Speaker 2 (30:15):
I um, I help people
with.
You know there are clients ofmine who show their horses and
they like to make sure thattheir horse is comfortable and
confident before they go in thering.
So I'm the it girl that theymight tag in to just say a
blessing, say a prayer toprotect their horse and shine a
beautiful sacred light over thembefore they go in to have a
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good experience and make surethat they're okay through all
facets of that, because you knowthey're seen from an athletic
perspective in that space.
So making sure they haveeverything they need emotionally
, mentally, physically that's ahuge part of my work.
So horses definitely, but I'veI've even talked to a parrot and
that was an absolute hoot.
It came right across the board.
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And then some of my like lifejourneys that I would absolutely
love to be able to just walk onwould be communicating with an
elephant, an orca whale, justanimals that aren't, you know,
here in the northeast or outwest.
Um, cool, and just experience.
Speaker 1 (31:16):
Yeah, oh, a lion, I
would love to, or?
Speaker 2 (31:19):
black panther yeah
yeah, things that here,
obviously.
But I do not close down anyanimal.
I've talked to pigs and cowsbefore.
They are really sentient,beautiful, spiritual beings and
I can't say no to any of them.
I love them, I am that girlthat if I walk in the room and
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there's an animal, I typicallysay hi to the animal first.
I'm so sorry to any human.
Speaker 1 (31:45):
Well, I need that
doormat, the front door.
That's like dogs welcome humans.
Speaker 2 (31:51):
Maybe yes let me
assess your energy first.
No, I think the dogs do thatfor you, which is amazing.
I trust them explicitly, but Ido.
The container is open for anyand all animals, but I'm
definitely the girl that willgreet your dog, or your animal
before you, most likely, soplease don't take offense.
Speaker 1 (32:13):
I know I'm out in
public and I see dogs and I'm
like hi, can I say hi to yourdog?
I'm always like.
I just want to say hi to allthe animals.
That's just the insertingquestion.
You don't say hi to your dog.
Speaker 2 (32:21):
I'm always like I
just want to say hi to all the
animals inserting question.
You don't say hi to them, it'sjust hi.
Can I say hi to your dog?
Speaker 1 (32:24):
and they always say
of course, yeah, we don't care
about the human it reminds me.
Speaker 2 (32:27):
This is hysterical,
but if anyone has seen this meme
, I think it came from Instagramor something silly.
But it's this girl just wearinglike a white t-shirt and jean
shorts and sneakers and she'slaying on the pavement and
holding a golden retriever up inher arms and the meme says me
when I meet a stranger.
And it's very, very accurate.
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It is me to a T I sort of liveand breathe, my calling to
animals and I ask anything tothem or of them, and it is a
really beautiful friendship andcompanionship and teaching with
animals alongside you for me hasbeen such a gift and then you
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know, being able to allow peopleto walk on that path with you,
I think, is such a beautifulpart of it.
Speaker 1 (33:19):
That's incredible, a
superpower like hello so crazy
yeah no, do you have um animalsyourself?
Or, okay, tell us what animalsyou have.
Speaker 2 (33:36):
I currently have one
horse rugby passed a few years
ago.
Speaker 1 (33:39):
I still have one mare
.
Speaker 2 (33:41):
She is out west.
Her name is Elsie.
Aw yeah, she's an Irish sporthorse, so she is part draft,
part thoroughbred cross andshe's a really incredible soul
who taught me so much aboutwomen and taught me so much
about myself and how to be infriendships with women and how
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to see women from a differentlens and help sort of heal them
on their life journey.
And she's a really extremelypowerful soul who's very drawn
to drumming, sound angel song ormusic, anything that is sort of
the spiritual essence.
And she is one who is extremelyadvanced with intuition.
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She intuitively tapped into mebefore she came to the barn and
I knew she was coming.
So she kind of signaled to methrough a dream and I woke up
and my trainer said that she wascoming.
Like, it's this whole wildstory of just moments where she
eventually I will create a bookaround her and it will be called
the mayor's instinct and it'sall things that she teaches you
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about yourself through thatinstinctual behavior that a
mayor has and how she sort ofopens your lens to intuitive
connections and intuitiveknowingness.
And she is what I call not afortune teller but a foreteller,
meaning she might have theforesight on something for
protection, so, as the maretypically a mare can be an alpha
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mare of the herd in somescenarios, and she would be one
who would give you aninclination.
If something such as badweather is coming, her behavior
will change.
If she feels there's a bigchange happening in your life,
she's going to let you know.
She is a very, very protectivemare and she's absolutely
incredible.
She's taught me so much.
Speaker 1 (35:30):
I love that.
I know our animals teach us somuch.
Yeah, mine have taught me tomaybe slow down with how much
food I eat because I have ayellow lab who just loves his
food.
Speaker 2 (35:45):
Yeah but I love when
they do that.
They just want all of thethings pizza crust included yeah
, he always pretends like Inever feed him too.
I'm like okay you just ate, youliterally just ate honey and he
just gives me the puppy eyeslike mom, what about my treat?
Speaker 1 (36:08):
I know I should be
careful what I say right now,
because they understand what Isay, they know that word treat
and walk.
And yeah, their heads are like,looking up at me, like what are
we doing?
Speaker 2 (36:21):
I love that so much
yeah oh, dogs are the best.
Speaker 1 (36:25):
Get yourself a dog
when in doubt, get a dog, you
know always dogs, always dogs.
Speaker 2 (36:32):
Seriously, there was
a time in my life where I
thought mini giraffes were athing and I said to myself if I
could have a mini giraffe?
I probably would.
I just think they're.
So who wouldn could have a minigiraffe?
I probably would, I just thinkthey're so cute.
Speaker 1 (36:43):
I mean, who wouldn't
want a mini giraffe?
I want a mini giraffe, it's why.
Speaker 2 (36:46):
I'm so drawn to like
the mini dachshunds.
There's something about themthat's just so cute.
Or a mini pony, anything mini.
Yeah, I'll take all the minis.
Speaker 1 (36:57):
They're so cute.
I know I've always just lovedbigger dogs.
I don't know, maybe they'vejust always made me feel
protected.
But in the last year we justgot a golden retriever.
She's about eight months oldnow and she's only like 35
pounds, maybe 40.
And I don't think she's gettingmuch bigger.
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She just stopped growing all ofa sudden and I'm loving it.
I love like little mini lilyover here.
She's just yeah, she's like thebest cuddler yeah, I love that.
Speaker 2 (37:31):
I do.
I have a really big soft spotspeaking of larger dogs uh,
german Shepherds.
Speaker 1 (37:38):
Great Danes, any of
the large dogs, the.
Speaker 2 (37:39):
German Shepherds are
Great Danes any of the large
dogs.
The German Shepherds areincredibly intelligent and
incredibly smart.
I've always wanted a cream.
It's the dog you have, but it'slike that white cream color.
Speaker 1 (37:51):
Oh yeah.
Speaker 2 (37:52):
They're so beautiful.
Speaker 1 (37:53):
Oh yeah, those are
pretty too.
Don't bring puppies around us,I might steal them they're never
safe.
Speaker 2 (38:04):
I think I actually
have a tote bag that says, like
be right back confiscatingpuppies, so like puppies aren't
safe.
I know they're the best if yourpuppies go missing.
Speaker 1 (38:15):
Folks yeah don't do
telepathy, telepathy I cannot
say that word on us to find yourdog yeah, yeah um, well, this
is incredible.
Uh, is there anything you wantto share when it comes to, maybe
, animals and what they teach us, or anything that you want to
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share that's on your heart, thatyou want to share with the
world?
I like putting you on sharewith the world.
I love putting you on the spot.
Speaker 2 (38:43):
It's okay I love
being put on the spot because I
don't actually feel as thoughI'm on the spot.
It's just seeing sort of whatpops up intuitively, and this
has popped up twice on the call.
But I had a recent experiencewith a horse and I have this
beautiful event that I callWhispers of Wisdom and it's an
all-day event where I work withjust horses and I communicate
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with one at a time and this oneparticular gray horse walked
into the ring and when he stoodsideways for us to open the
communication session, I sawthis incredible.
It almost looked like an oldergolden astrological wheel from
another time period and it wasoverlaying his abdomen area and
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it was all of this navy, blueand gold and for me it just was
this huge representation of.
There are so many beautifulparts and pieces and places and
spaces where things move androtate and basically encompass
all that you are, whether it'sthrough energy or your astrology
bits and pieces and your starsand your constellations and all
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of these beautiful you knowmixings and pieces, and my, you
know gift essentially is tappinginto each chamber of that and
so bringing all that they are asthis sentient beyond advanced
being and exchanging thatinformation.
You know, in this pathwayfeedback it's kind of like an
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advanced text messaging system,right, and so having this really
advanced conversation back andforth makes this beautiful like
eight pattern and it'scontinuous and so just this like
the symbolism of that and howthat can sort of overlay over
your life, uh and impact yourlife through working with
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animals, just as a reallyprofound image for me.
So it has stuck with me andit's just finding out what those
parts and pieces are that makethem up, and then also what your
parts and pieces are and how tofind that harmony and
connection between the two andkind of link them together.
And so, whether you feel youhave a bond already, it will
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just deepen that connection andyou just see everything,
including your animal, includingthe world, including yourself,
from a completely different lens.
It's just from such anilluminated place.
Speaker 1 (41:06):
Wow, as you were
speaking, my hands just started
channeling energy like mudras.
Yeah, that's a beautifulmessage.
I feel like it just feels likeit's going out and it's going to
hit home for a lot of people.
So thank you for sharing that?
Speaker 2 (41:19):
Yeah, of course it's
like.
However, I can send littlelight beams, yeah.
Speaker 1 (41:24):
I'll take.
I'll take some Bring.
Bring on the light, yeah.
Speaker 2 (41:28):
Send them out.
I love it.
Well, thank you so much forhaving me.
Yeah, so great to have you.
Speaker 1 (41:32):
Yeah, send it so
great to have you.
Speaker 2 (41:36):
It was fun.
It was so much fun.
Speaker 1 (41:38):
Yeah, um, where can
people find you?
Speaker 2 (41:43):
it was so much fun.
Yeah, um, where can people findyou, um or anything you want to
share?
Yeah, the easiest place isinstagram or my website.
My website is megan shay animalwhisperercom.
You can find a lot ofinformation and feedback and
ways to sign up for a sessionthere, and then just instagram.
I don't post off and I willonly post if it an animal
compels me to or feels there's apart or piece that needs to be
kind of put out there.
But I believe that is justunderscore.
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Megan Shea underscore.
Speaker 1 (42:08):
Cool Right on and can
people work with you in person
and online?
Yes, okay.
Speaker 2 (42:13):
So I have lots of
clients remotely, and then there
are some who do in-person workas well.
So whichever resonates at thattime, here we.
Speaker 1 (42:22):
yes yeah, yeah, I'll
be calling you if um my dog runs
away.
Hopefully that never happens, Idon't know, we're not even
gonna write it down we're noteven gonna put that.
Speaker 2 (42:32):
Yeah, we're not
putting that out there, sorry,
take that back I'll take thatback and put that in the trash
right now.
But if she does, at least wehave a protocol.
Speaker 1 (42:39):
Yeah, if you guys
need extra help, you know.
You know who to call megan shea.
All right, everyone.
Yeah, thanks for coming on.
All right, everyone.
We'll catch you on the next one.
See ya bye.