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August 8, 2025 33 mins
What if your pet’s behavior held the key to your own healing? In this powerful episode, I sit down with artist and animal communicator Nicole Harp to explore the emotional and energetic bond between pets and their people. Nicole shares how animals reflect our inner wounds, how soul paintings reveal unseen truths, and how communication with pets—both living and in spirit—can lead to profound transformation for both species. This conversation will expand your heart and your understanding of the soul-level purpose our animals carry.

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Speaker 1 (00:02):
This is Pet Life Radio.

Speaker 2 (00:03):
Let's talk pets.

Speaker 1 (00:14):
What if your pet chose you not just for love,
but for some deep soul healing for the two of you.
That's the kind of work that we're diving into today
with my guest, and I'm very excited to share her
and her work with you. Nicole Harp is going to

(00:35):
be joining us in just a moment, and I'm going
to tell you all about her, and she'll tell you
all about what she does. But first we have to
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Speaker 1 (01:48):
Welcome back. You're listening to the Pet Health Coach on
Pet Life Radio and I'm Jody Tischer host. So today
joining me is Nicole Harp. Now I'm going to read
from because she's done so much. She is an award
winning abstract artist and intuitive a professional animal communicator, which

(02:10):
is a super interesting lane we'll talk more about. And
her work bridges the spiritual and the emotional worlds of
both people and pets because we're so connected. She paints portraits,
but they're not just regular portraits, their soul portraits. And
she's going to tell us more about that, and she

(02:30):
helps humans understand these beautiful for babies that we love
so much. So I'm so excited to have Nicole on
the show today. Nicole, welcome to the Pet Health Coach.

Speaker 2 (02:45):
Thank you, Jody, Thank you having me so much. I'm honored.

Speaker 1 (02:48):
It is my pleasure.

Speaker 2 (02:50):
Yeah, you have a great show and I'd love to
be part of it.

Speaker 1 (02:53):
Thank you so much. So let's let's dive in. So
you are both an artist and in tutor artists, really
an animal communicator. Did one come before the other, and
how did the two evolve together.

Speaker 2 (03:08):
I want to say, if you don't mind, I'm going
to answer your questions, but I want to go back
to one thing you said about the fur babies or
our animals. I was gonna say, I don't like to
compets our because we're their guardians. Right, they have free will,
They could leave if they wanted, but that's right. They
are chosen and you chose. You called them, and they
called you into their lives. But I just think it's
so much more than that. I mean, I know you

(03:28):
could say that in the opening, but it's like some
people couldn't exist with other animals, like I mean, they
could not open their hearts to humans the way they
do their animals. And you know what's beautiful by animal
communication is and learning it because I teach it that,
you know, just like just to have a new mentor.
And she's new to everything, to the metaphysical and came
from a really Christian background where you know, you couldn't

(03:49):
even do yoga. It was taboo. It was like a devil.
And you know, working doing your personal work, which you
know is like so important, like doing that, but doing
it with the it while you're learning animal communication, it
is the same. You know, you start to you know,
maybe healing isn't about getting better, but about letting go
of everything that's not yours. Right like Da Vinci talks

(04:11):
about chipping away at the sculpture and he just like
he said, I just got rid of everything that didn't belong.
I mean all this false baggage, these negative the patterns
that aren't even ours. And animal communication, you know, heals you.
Let's help you let go of those emotional wounds by
learning it and by learning it and you're learning about yourself.
But then you also learn this whole contracts that you

(04:32):
and your animals have, and you know why they're here
to help you and how you together can be your
both highest and best self and engage and utilize the
mirrors that your animals reflect. And they're always reflecting mirrors.
So once they hold up one and you kind of
process those emotional wounds, then they'll hold up another one.

(04:52):
And it's the most joyful way to get rid of
your stuff, you know, to get rid of you know,
to clear things up.

Speaker 1 (05:00):
It is powerful.

Speaker 2 (05:01):
It's so profound that I could go on and on
about her, and you know, yes, profound it is, yes,
and you know how profound Annabelle and your cat. I
forgot your cat's name, Foodie. The lessons every day small
and large say this. I'm revamping my website and part
of my website has these profound truth generator so you know,

(05:24):
when I'm communicating, I do all the different types of
communal communication. You know, most of the time people call
when there's an issue. I wish they wouldn't wait, but
you know, but by that time, it's definitely needed, right
because you've gone through because you know, and spirit is life,
and mind is the builder and bodies the result. So
a by the time you get to a physical issue,
you've already kind of you know, it's already been there
emotionally and it's definitely spiritual. So the physical is like

(05:47):
as the last you know, it's coming out. Things are,
things have to be, you know, So that's what they
usually call healing.

Speaker 1 (05:52):
Must be holistic, mind, bodies, spirit.

Speaker 2 (05:57):
We know this, you know.

Speaker 1 (05:58):
Yes, Yes, Nicole bought my book.

Speaker 2 (06:00):
I've got this book. If you haven't, people, I got
my bookmark in there. I got bookmarked from my book
in your book. I love it.

Speaker 1 (06:07):
Thank you so much, and I have I have Nicole's
book as well. It has to be because on a
practical level, we become what we think about all day.
Right on a spiritual level, everything is energetics.

Speaker 2 (06:24):
Everything.

Speaker 1 (06:24):
We are so connected to these beautiful beings. My Annabella
is right behind me on the chair, so and they
are so intuitive and so sensitive to what's going on
for us energetically. So every thought, you know, every gesture,
every intention, every intention is communicated loud and clear to

(06:47):
our animals, right. And that's what I want to talk
with you about today, because your work is a foundational
piece of healing for us and our animals. So is
there one that came first?

Speaker 2 (07:02):
So the animal communication of the art the art. I've
been painting professional artists over thirty three years. And I
went to a great art school, VCU Top Third, you know,
And so I think that foundation is great because if
you can get through that VCU Virginia conwell, you could
get through anything the graphic design program. But and I
was always painting abstract. I've never been someone who loved realism.
I figured the camera's great for that. I always like

(07:24):
to be reminded that it was a painting. And I've
always been a painter, though I've done other things for
animal and so it's kind of parallel. I've always been
an artist and a painter, but I've always been intuitive
and always loved animals, and I've always asked, what more
can I do for animals? You know, I did the
rescue groups, we did the fostering. We've had tons of
twenty four animals between my partner and I over the
course of time, and so I've always done that, and

(07:45):
I've always I've always been an abstract painter, so those
two have always worked together. And I'm the last project.
I did two big projects for animals. I was like this, this, this,
and it I'm not reaching enough animals. It was engineer stuff,
and I'm more of an artist and an intuitive. It
was like, let's go back to I really know why
am I learning something completely new? And I was a
couple of feet out of my comfort zone, which is
always great, but I was like too far out of

(08:07):
my comfort zone. And it's not comfort zone like knowledge zone.
So when I six years ago, when I started honing
my intuition, I did all the psychic you know, the
psychic classes and mentorship, mediumship, and I was working with
humans and then I was like, this feels this is
great and all, but I really need to be working
with animals. So then it just it was just made sense,

(08:28):
and I shifted to animal communication and it's been that
ever since. But it's great because you know, when you're
you have a client come in with your animal to
three way, the animal or depending animals they have that
you're communicating with and the human because they're just an
integral part of that. Animals they have, and plus they
hold all the resources.

Speaker 1 (08:45):
Right, So it sounds like the art came first and
then it's sort of organically morphed into communication, like communicating
being a communicator first for people and then for animal
which is where you I hear that you felt your
will true alignment line.

Speaker 2 (09:05):
Right like when I when I said what more can
I do? And that's and that as that evolved, you know,
this idea of oneness with animals and with the environment,
because my work was always about animals, the environment, and
my art, and but in an abstract way. So that
was like the perfect like and I've always kind of
done more than one thing, you know, I've always been

(09:25):
an artist, but then there's other you know, the compassion
and the empathy and the humanity part of it, you know,
has always been so strong. So it's it's been perfect
because I do soul painting workshops and I do soul
paintings and then I see animals and work with animals
and animal communication and humans. And what I was saying
was the psychic part of it, you know, really being

(09:46):
able to kind of tap into the energy of the
human as well, you know, and as well as while
you're communicating with the animals. Just you know, energy is
in the form and formless, and it's just kind of
just channeling energy, you know, your energy. That's that's all
we are.

Speaker 1 (10:01):
Yeah, let's do this because some people listening are not
going to be familiar with animal communicators and animal communicating.
Give me a practical, real life example of how this
could work in someone's life.

Speaker 2 (10:21):
So how they would benefit or what is communication? How
could they benefit?

Speaker 1 (10:25):
Well?

Speaker 2 (10:26):
Yeah, animals. So animals communicate through the freak heart frequency.
They're there, sentient beings, capable of free will, likes, dislikes, opinions,
the same thing as us, and they come we certaint
me even go back a minute there, we come into
the world telepathic so to animals as we come in,

(10:47):
we the language starts to dominate and the telepathic falls away.
With the animals, they need to continue to be telepathic
because they need to thrive and survive. And that that's
you know, they're communicating all the time, and you know,
and you know there's no time and space. So let
me let me say this. Then I'm gonna go back
to that. I'm sorry, I'm not a linear thinker, but
I will. I will come back to that. But I

(11:09):
have been in workshops where there's five hundred people and
we have an animal on the screen that we're communicating with.
In that animal, excuse me, is five hundred people and
we're all asking different questions or one question and that
that animals filtering out five hundred different responses to five
hundred different people in a way that you were going
to understand. So communication, it's telepathic. So that's communicating across

(11:34):
the and pathic across the distance. So once you're communicating,
connecting to opening the channel and connecting, So you have
to be quiet, you have to you know, know how
you receive or be able to receive. Animals receive like
mostly through visual. So if I'm communicating with an Animal'm

(11:55):
gonna send a visual I can also you know, think
the question in my head or say and when you
get it back, they're going to give you an information.
They're going to give you information in a way that
you understand. Now that animal might might be more Claire
sentient or Claire audience or whatever. That's why it's good
for us to practice all our players so that we

(12:15):
can excuse excuse me, communicate with all types of animals,
because some are quiet, some are super talkative, some are like,
oh what's this? But they I've not met one. Let
me knock on some something that never wanted to communicate like,
well I met I've worked with some that were really sick,
that had a hard time with the energy, like I
don't have enough energy to communicate with you and be
this sick that type thing, or helping animals cross over.

(12:38):
But so you can communicate for any reason you want to,
just to establish a better relationship to why is my
animal peeing on or scratching the couch or peeing on
the floor? Why is you know, to health reasons to
do it the body scan. And the great thing is
if you're paying attention and if you want to know

(12:58):
it and if you want to release it. When we
do communicate, we can talk about the mirror they're showing you.
And most of the time the humans know it. They
know it. You know when you're you're already doing it.
You're just so because you're hearing it in your own voice,
or you're not hearing it, you're feeling it right, or
it's a gut knowing or a gut feeling you're you're

(13:20):
you're like, oh, I'm you know, making it up. They
can't be actually telling me that, but you're already getting
information from them. If you have a tight bond, you
are right. And then if you were to just ask
by the time you you have to eat, you can't.
You can't be in your head, and which is related
to soul paintings. You have to be pulling what's inside out.
With soul paintings and with animal communication, you can't be

(13:41):
in your head. You have to be feeling it. And
once you've heard it and you've said to yourself, oh,
I'm making that up, you're already in your head and
you've missed it. It's that quick, it's instantaneous. It's through
the heart frequency spirit to spirit, spirit to spirit, and
they're always communicating and it's just it's it's you know,

(14:03):
and why we doubt it is because we hear it
in our own voice.

Speaker 1 (14:06):
This is where I want to ask you. So there
are times when because I want people to be able
to relate it to something that happens in their lives,
there are times when I have an idea pop into
my head that's going to help me solve a problem
or get something done, or to check something out, and

(14:26):
it just pops right in. Now I have come to
know I listen to that because I've come to know
that that is infinite intelligence. My intuitive part of me
that communication with infinite intelligence is this that kind of
happing in the head that I'm expressing explaining when your

(14:51):
animal is communicating with you.

Speaker 2 (14:53):
It could be it could be a knowing. So like
we can call that what you're talking about source, We
can call it collective the collective content. Yeah, so you
just know things about your animals. You know what they want,
and you can look at them and also and it's
so it's not reading their body language or anything like that.
It's respecting that like on a soul level. Yeah, it's
a soul level and just kind of knowing. So perfect example,

(15:16):
something so easy people can try at home. You go
to walk your those little sco dogs, you know, because
some people walk their cats, but you go to walk
your dog. You have an idea. Okay, for example, I
always we walk our dogs and there's a street we
don't particularly like to go. I don't particularly to go down,
but Charlie if we haven't gone down that, we let
Charlie decide. We have three dogs. We let him decide
the walks. You always let your animals decide the walks.

(15:38):
You make sure you have enough time. And it doesn't
mean they decide everything. But he gets to decide because
he will create a walk that is so interesting and
fun that I could never the same streets. The streets
haven't changed, but he will create a walk for us
that is so interesting and different that we couldn't even
try to do that. Like I cannot make up that
as many different versions that he gives me. Now, when

(15:58):
we go to do the walk, he either take a
right or left and though something that will pop into
my head about not going to that street or going
to that street, and it's him Is it him telling
me or me telling him? You know what I mean? Yeah,
that your idea was that the ideas right, and there
is a huge I just want to say this. I'm
going to finish that story. There is a huge part

(16:19):
of imagination and intuition. One cannot happen without the other.
You think about people who in all the gold medals
or let's just use like sports, they visualize it, they
feel it down to the of like feeling themselves with
the gold medal on.

Speaker 1 (16:33):
Gra's in my book.

Speaker 2 (16:35):
Yes, oh well there you go. Ok, yeah, yes, right,
So imagination and intention work together, so you're not imagining it.
When Charlie tells me that, either he initiates a conversation
or I do. And sometimes when he pops in he's
telling me. And sometimes I'll say, And that's why it's
so good to have your personal practice to know when
it's you and when it's not you. And when learning

(16:58):
animal communication, you know what not getting or you know,
when not being being validated and saying well, that's not
you know, accurate or whatever is so important because it's
not about right or wrong, it's about understanding was that
feeling when I wasn't when I wasn't accurate? What did
that feel like? And when I was spot on? And
being validated. What did that mean? So then those times

(17:19):
and it's and it's just practice those times when you
get that hit from Charlie he told me okay, and
we're not going to go that way. And sometimes he'll
because I know you don't want to, and sometimes I'll
mind back. But a good thing to do is to
tell walk in your dogs. You get to a stop sign,
before you get there, you tell them, you know, turn
left or turn right. You know, you say, could you

(17:40):
please go left?

Speaker 1 (17:41):
And are you actually saying it or are you saying it.

Speaker 2 (17:45):
In your mind you're saying hey, fine, yeah, or out loud,
either one, but you may it in your mind. Try
in your mind this time and say, before you get there,
can you turn left? I'd like to try this way today.
And then they will turn left, or they will turn right,
or they will do whatever, and then you thank them.
It is so important to take good and bad out

(18:05):
of your dog, out of your animals' lives. Good dog,
bad dog, or that this general stuff no one wants
to hear. You did a great job. Great about what Jody? Greaty? Jody?
What was that good at? You know? Be specific and
like tell Annabel and Suki Suky. Why why they're so
important to you? Like what is Annabel's job in the
house and why and she's excellent at it and Suki too,

(18:27):
and there's more than one. Tell them why and thank
them and changing the way just you see your sentient beings,
your animals as as equal will change the whole dynamics.
And it is a way of thinking, it's a way
of understanding. It's a I'm going to have this merging
meditation with an animal and rocks and water that will
just blow your mind. And it does change the way

(18:48):
you see things and our place in this world.

Speaker 1 (18:51):
M this is powerful.

Speaker 2 (18:53):
Yes, you think they're better, We're not. Yeah.

Speaker 1 (18:56):
What I'd like to do is this is so interesting
to me. We need to take a short break from
our sponsor, but when we come back, I want to
talk with you about the wounds piece. Okay, great, how
you help people pet parents and pets heal their wounds.

(19:16):
That kind of guidance, as well as a little bit
about your soul paintings. So we're going to be right back.
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Speaker 1 (20:40):
Welcome back. If you've just joined, We're here today with
Nicole Harp. Nicole is an award winning abstract artist. She's
an animal communicator.

Speaker 2 (20:50):
She is a.

Speaker 1 (20:51):
Soul hearked communicator for people and pets, and she focuses
on pets, but that includes the people. So I'm really
happy to have Nicole here today. Nicole, I want to
talk a little bit about healing wounds many of us,
most of us carry around some deep wounds, often from childhood.

(21:16):
And our pets can carry around deep wounds. My Annabelle
came from a puppy mill where she was bred as
a puppy pretty much for spread and so there are
wounds that they carry. How does your work help people
and their animals co create healing on a deep level.

Speaker 2 (21:39):
Well, just to speak to what you just said, we
are attracted to the animals that have similar wounds, and
you know, to take that into another physical element, but
you've seen people that start to look like their animals
were like attracted to the point that I almost like
you're like, oh my god, they look just like their dog.
But just like you know, to that physical I mean,
they can be that much of an attraction. But we're

(22:00):
attracted because we have the same similar abandonment issues or
trust issues, and that's our kind of soul and their
soul's contracts that we have with animals, and however long
or short they're in your life, they're there for that
reason to work through that. So you know, and I
do want to say, like you have to be ready.

(22:20):
The animal has to be ready and the human has
to be ready. And the animals have this cloak of protection,
as do we. To function in this world, we put
the cloaker protection onto a ready to release and most
of the time when a person has reached out to
an animal communicator, they're ready because the animal is ready
and it's come to a point where they're almost backing

(22:40):
you in a corner. You're going to have to do something.
Something has to change, and the human knows it and
the animal knows it. And so if you're both ready, well,
the animals are always ready when you're ready. I mean
it seems to you know, not like the first that
you adopt them, but they seem to move quicker. I mean,
they just do. They can release multiple wounds versus simultaneous
while we are. They just are not as attached to

(23:03):
the pain. I want to say too, like so many
people want to know, it's just something I just find fascinating.
So many people want to know when they adopt, and
I just so support adopting and fostering and adopting what
happened to my animal before this past life. Like in
the pupping mild animals will tell you if it's going
to benefit you, okay, but if it's not going to
benefit you. They are not attached to the pain and

(23:24):
they are not attached but if only if it will
help you now, because humans have this like hero complict,
we have to feel like we save them, and they
do not want that. They want an equal relationship. They
want to give and take. They do not want to
feel like they're something that you saved or rescued. They
want they want the equal because they're giving it back too.

(23:46):
We just it's it's changing our perception of why they're
in our lives. When I meet with a client and
we're talking about abandonment issues, you're going out of the
house and your dogs, you know, barking and screaming or
you know they won't you know, some people actually perpetuate
that by the nervous energy or oh they can't function
without me. They're doing that because they miss me.

Speaker 1 (24:07):
Yeah, the anxiety that they trains, So.

Speaker 2 (24:10):
It's a lot of different things. And really what I
do is I just tap into the animal and sometimes
I'll reframe the question, but I'll figure out what's going
that get the human to tell me what's going on
all of it because I used to, Jody, I used
to say, don't tell me anything and just really just
talk to the animal. But there's so much that they
you don't that if you knew, you could give a

(24:32):
better communication. You know, when you're telling me the situation, good,
tell me the situation. Then I will go in and
even I reframe the questions because it's really not getting
an answer, it's finding out, Okay, well, what's the emotion
behind that? Why are you doing that? Why are you
still doing that? You didn't used to, but now you are,
so now you feel like you can take your cloak
off and you can process this and we can do

(24:53):
this together. They weren't doing it before because it served
them to not They were still feeling like they needed
to protect. Now that they're more open, they've been with
you five years, you have a really strong bond or whatever.
Now they're ready to release it, and hopefully the human
is too. And they always give great solutions to what
they can do physically that what needs to be done
in the home.

Speaker 1 (25:14):
Do you find based on your post reading or communication
with the animal, do you find from the pet parents
that after this issues fall away, they start resolving when
the animal is heard and understood.

Speaker 2 (25:32):
So there's so many parts of that, Jodie. There's the
part of like any relationship, any good relationship is about communication.
And there's the part when they're you know, every everybody
wants to be heard, just the being heard part and
then being able to share how they feel. And then
you take it to the solutions that they give you.
And then the witness, right, so I'm a witness and
they're a witness of hearing that animal. You know, we're

(25:53):
communicating the animals sharing how they feel. And there's so
much the emotional aspect of it. What you know when
you do that, how does it make you feel? And
then you know, what are some suggestions that I can
give your you know, Jodie to to change it, you know,
and they'll give you specific situations stuff you could not
have like come up with, you know. But like at

(26:14):
the same time, you know, if you're if your end
was doing something that's beautiful that you see. They're reflecting
the beauty in you. The beauty you see in your
animal companion is the beauty you see in you. And
they're always trying to get us to see our inner
beauty and that everything is unconditional love. So we have
we have spiritual consciousness, mental and physical, and they live
in spiritual consciousness and there's no duality there, there's no

(26:35):
there's no good and bad in spiritual consciousness. That's why
they hate the good and bad word, by the way,
but only unconditional love. So they're here to teach you
unconditional love. And when your cat or your dog nudge
you to stop doing what you're doing work wise, it's
because we need to take a break. We need to
go put our feet in them in the earth and
the grandmother Earth, or we need to just get some water,

(26:57):
get to you know, stretch our legs or do whatever,
because then they'll be fine and you'll be fine. They're
your biggest reminders. Oh, it's beautiful anytime, Just look at them.
What are they doing? What should I be doing? When
it's beautiful, you thank them and you see it in
your and feel it in yourself.

Speaker 1 (27:13):
Yeah, yeah, that is a that is a powerful concept.

Speaker 2 (27:17):
Like everything you need wrapped up in one Yeah.

Speaker 1 (27:20):
Yeah, talk to me a little bit about your soul paintings.

Speaker 2 (27:23):
Well, that is excellent, segwey, because the beauty, the animals
want you to see the inner beauty. The soul painting
does the same thing. So they're both about healing. They're
both about healing, you know. Get the animals are here
to help you release all get rid of all that stuff,
chip away the stuff that's not yours, so you can
see how freaking amazing you are, how creative you are,
how fun you are. You know you're inner child, you

(27:44):
know how smart you are. They already know all that, right,
they already know they are that way. And then the
soul painting, so the animals do it in a way
through the mirroring and the love and having you see
the inner brilliance, and the soul painting does it the
healing in a way that's showing you yourself pure consciousness
when you come into this world, how you come in

(28:06):
before you've picked up all that stuff, before you've picked
up all a false baggage and the preconceived notions, and
it's giving you that in a three D color it's
pulling the inside out, your putting your consciousness, energy and
energetic imprint on a page, and it's doing it in color,
abstract color for you to feel. And then I have

(28:27):
questions that you can kind of sit with and a
writing that helps you understand the what spirit is telling
you for healing and love, and then even questions I'm
working on a workbook now, but questions that you can
reflect upon because art changes according to the state of
mind of the viewer. And then look at Eric Kendall,
Neuroprize winning neurosychiologist. Great art is great because it great art.

(28:51):
Abstract great art is great because it's ambiguous, and abstract
art is ambiguous. You have to bring more of yourself
to the artwork to fill to finish the story. Abstract
dart does that. It's not realism. A boat's always a boat,
a lighthouse is always a lighthouse. But with abstract art,
it's more about the feeling part and what are humans?
What do we need to do more understand our feelings.

(29:13):
My mom crossed over and one of the things after
she passed over she told me, and I've always like,
you know, I keep it right by my computer is
if you understand, and she didn't is something she didn't do,
but she does now understanding her emotions. If we can
understand our emotions, our feelings, and what we're feeling in emotions,
then we will be happy. We will be happy. There's

(29:34):
nothing about happening is we can understand that. And then
the soul painting shows you that in the three D form,
and the animals show you that in a three D form,
but it's an animal.

Speaker 1 (29:42):
Well, we sadly have to wrap up. So is there
a last thought that you would like to share with
listeners about you, what you do whatever?

Speaker 2 (29:54):
In general? I'd like to share is that what animals
have taught me, like they're profound truths. I'm telling you
about the profound Truth generator. When you click on that generator,
well you click on animal's face and it shows you
their profound truth. You would not know that an animal
wrote those, you know what I mean? It sounds like
just philosophical humans, but just the level of depth in

(30:15):
which these sension beings feel, Kate, I mean the oneness
that we were. They're here to help us understand what
it means to be human and be present. And I
think what I would like to say, is just understanding
that the oneness and what they you know, the healing
that they and the love that they can, how they

(30:38):
can open our hearts is profound. I mean, it's it's
a reason to adopt an animal tomorrow. If you don't already,
I mean, you haven't loved E've loved an animal, right, yes?

Speaker 1 (30:47):
And you know, two thoughts come up with that. One is,
you see these incredibly powerful videos on Instagram or TikTok
where animals are from completely different species are relating to
each other in such a loving way, friendships that are
formed that are unlikely in our minds, right, so deep

(31:10):
and powerful. So that's one thing. Sentient beings are sentient beings,
and they understand and see and feel and hear other
sentient beings. The other is, I was just having a
meeting earlier today with a gentleman from halfway across the
world about something in the pet space that he's doing,

(31:31):
and we'd never met, and his three dogs and my
dog and cat opened the door very quickly to friendship.
And I said this to him. You know, anytime you
meet someone a fellow animal lover, it's the fastest icebreaker.

Speaker 2 (31:48):
Yep, absolutely, Yeah.

Speaker 1 (31:50):
So tell people where they can find you to commission
you for a soul painting, to you know, commission you
for a reading, a communication reading, whatever.

Speaker 2 (32:00):
Thank you, Jody Harpspace dot org. So HRP my last
name and then space harpspace dot org.

Speaker 1 (32:07):
And we'll have that on the show page notes as well. Okay,
we find you there. Thank you so much for being
on the show today, Nicole.

Speaker 2 (32:17):
Thank you Jody. It's pleasure meeting you. And you're doing
some good work in Austin, Texas and all around the world.
So thank you for just making the word a better place.
I appreciate this.

Speaker 1 (32:26):
Thank you and right back at you, and thank you
all for listening. As a health coach for people in pets,
my mission is to share holistic healing, body, mind and
spirit for the whole family to create vibrant good health.
So tune in next time for the expert interviews, kIPS,

(32:49):
deep soul information like Nicole shared today, for the animals
and around and about the animals. We love to give
them the longest, most vibrant life we can. I'm Jody
Tish and this is the pet health Coach.

Speaker 4 (33:07):
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