Part 2 of 3 Stevie Hayman embarked on his journey as an Energy Therapist over three decades ago. With a global quest for knowledge, he has trained in 46 modalities, with a 47th on the horizon he specializes in Quantum Therapy, Light Therapy, Sound Therapy, Zero point therapy and Emotional Response Patterning to name a few.
As a fully Ordained Minister and Celebrity Spiritual Advisor, coupled with his background in religious theology he brings profound insight to his work. He founded The Falcon School of Energy, set to launch this year, and hosts multiple podcasts including his off the cuff podcast Spirituality without the Fluff.
You can find Stevie @
fromthefalconsmouth@gmail.com
Stevie's Podcast - Spirituality without the Fluff
Music by Bob Sima - The Lure
You can connect with Andrea @
thegenipodcast@gmail.com
Link to Bob’s Music
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