The opposite of throwing shade, TL explores the intersection of spirituality and mental health. With a hefty dose of metaphysics and a whole lot of vulnerability, TL asks questions like: What does it mean to co-create with the universe? Does magic exist? What can ordinary people do about the great injustices of our time? What does living a meaningful life look like? Can we make coffee a food group? Host Brandy Walker attempts to answer these questions, and start new conversations about old paradigms, all while being her awkward, adorable self.
I'm interested to hear what you think and see how this is going to land! My thought in creating this is that there might be other people who feel how ...
This is how I got here. In this episode I outline the energetic upgrades I've experienced in the last 2-3 years of my life and how they have ultimatel...
If you listen to the end, Ashley weighs in on her thoughts about the reading and, as always, I find myself blown away by how spot on some of the messa...
This episode is very raw. I think I was feeling anxious, and I say that because although I didn't realize it at the time, it definitely came through ...
This is an idea I had a while ago, but I think I had to build up the confidence in my gifts. So glad I leaped! Whatever the response, it feels brave a...
On weekends, when I have a little more time to meditate, I go deep. Sometimes I read my Akashic Records or have a long chat with my guides. For a coup...
On weekends, when I have a little more time to meditate, I go deep. Sometimes I read my Akashic Records or have a long chat with my guides. For a coup...
Regardless of whether or not this is "real," it was inspired (if that is the right word) from an actual event in my present life. TWs: Sexual Assault ...
I hadn't listened to this since I recorded it last October. It was emotional, listening back to it while editing. There are things we forget with time...
A couple of years ago, I became enchanted with the idea that I could have psychic gifts. I'm not 100% sure where the thought came from, but I started ...