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Author: Caitlin Kirkpatrick

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Finally, a spirituality podcast that doesn't take itself too seriously. Caitlin's on a mission to bring the super woo back down to planet Earth & make it a little more... well, human. It's spirituality - but for the rest of us.

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Today on the show, Caitlin shares another story about a pivotal life moment while at a concert on mushrooms. It was almost as if the universe perfectly curated this experience for her, even though she had no idea it was coming. She details the evening’s events, all the emotions that came with it, and how the mushrooms helped her gain such clarity about her life at the time. This is yet another example of how psychedelics help us quickly come to clear, peaceful conclusions to create mindful shifts in our lives. Yes, we may be able to make sound decisions without using psychedelics, but psilocybin helps streamline the process and makes it a lot more fun.
Let’s talk about mushrooms! In today’s solo, Caitlin talks about how casual doses of mushrooms impact our social interactions. She tells a story about a recent interaction that has her pondering an idea: Those dedicated to self-work and shadow work can integrate things more easily than those who enter the psychedelic experience with less intentionality. We all know that psychedelics help us approach others with unconditional love, but some of us have a harder time maintaining an open heart once the mushrooms wear off.
Whether it be alcohol, marijuana, or even something “healthy,” like work or exercise, we all have our thing we turn to when we need to unplug. But when’s the last time you’ve reflected on your relationship with whatever it is you’re using to escape? In today’s solo, Caitlin opens up about how her relationship with alcohol has evolved over the years and shares some of the things that she now prefers in its place. By being honest about her experience, Caitlin invites us all to reflect on our relationships with our numbing device of choice: Could a healthier option achieve the same or better results?
Caitlin’s bringing the fire in today’s solo, unpacking her experience existing in the mainstream vs. spiritual spaces — and what it’s like feeling like you fit into neither. As she’s witnessed this desire to homogenize the spirituality space, along with this p*ssing contest of who can present as “the most” spiritual, she’s on a mission to spread acceptance and curiosity around the uniqueness of our spiritual paths.
Tiffany Gaines blends astrology and human design to help clients understand their shopping tendencies and personal style, helping connect them to their true essence. Today’s conversation unpacks the energetics of style and the nuanced layers of emotion that come with letting go of the old to step into a new energy. Tiffany and Caitlin also talk about breaking out of society’s standards and the boxes we put ourselves in to explore what’s the most authentic expression of you.
Today on the show, Caitlin is joined by the CEO and co-founder of SoulFire productions, Kelli Moore. Caitlin confides that she’s been questioning why she self-identifies as a spiritual person, and having trouble finding the middle ground between the woo and normalcy. This leads the two to honestly critique the spiritual, personal development community, highlighting both the benefits and the darker truths and offering some tips for discerning which leaders are truly in integrity.
It can be hard to notice when certain friends and family members are not capable of showing up for you in the way that you need and deserve, but there are people out there that can show up for you in that way. In this solo episode, Caitlin talks about giving the people who actually do show up for you priority over those you feel obligated to. Because, in reality, you’re really only obligated to yourself…and if you’re not going to show up for yourself, no one else will either.
This idea that you need to “re-become” whole is bullshit. You are already whole, and you always have been. It really is that simple, but that doesn’t mean it’s easy to embody. In today’s solo, Caitlin reminds you that your power is truly always there for you and that you get to be the leading energy of your life, not the overwhelming sensations that you feel some of the time. If you’re struggling with any of this, remember that, at any moment, you can plug back into your power source. At any moment, you can start living from your authority. It’s not something you need to take back.
In this episode, Caitlin chats with holistic nutritionist, business coach, author and fellow self-projected projector podcaster, Samantha Gladish. Samantha helps health and wellness coaches and online service providers find their soul-aligned clients to grow their online businesses and up-level their bank accounts. Caitlin and Samantha bond over the similarities within their human design charts, the sometimes awkward life of a podcaster and psychedelics. They also open up about overcoming their people-pleasing tendencies and how making big life changes guided by your own inner voices is the best way to take care of your soul.
Your biggest insecurity probably isn’t what you think. It’s not about how smart you are, how pretty you are, or whatever it is that you believe you are. There’s something deeper at play. You can play the game and try to hide it from yourself and the world or you can find out what it is, meet it, and learn to love the shit out of it. Once you learn to love your real insecurity, then you can start to truly be free.
Kerry Ferber is a Grief Guide, Energy Healer, and Certified Spiritual Life Coach who’s specialized in energetic alchemy and vibrational transmutation. She assists people moving through layers of grief and anxiety through her Grounded Grieving offering and loves helping create space for our new stories to emerge.
Nowadays, we’re always hearing the word “healing” within the spirituality and personal development space. But healing should only be used when discussing wounds and diseases, not inner work. Healing implies that something needs to change in order for us to become whole again, but, the truth is, we’re actually already whole. So, instead of talking about “healing ourselves”, we should be talking about reintegrating the parts of us that we’ve been trying to shed. When we can fully accept, love and appreciate all aspects of ourselves, our experience of walking through the world changes for the better.
Every now and again, our minds have a hard time staying present. Instead, we focus on the past or future, often creating false realities that leave us feeling super anxious. We’ve all heard that “staying present”, or focusing on “right now”, is the way out, but are we ever given the tools for how to do this? In today’s solo, Caitlin talks about some of her recent anxieties and the techniques she uses to help her anchor into “right now”.
Today on the show, Caitlin is joined by spiritual business coach, podcast host and fellow Human Design lover, Jess Bubbico. Caitlin and Jess bond over their shared goal of making the “woo” less taboo and talk about how to integrate Human Design in your personal, dating and work life.
Have you ever thought about the difference between spirituality and personal development? In today’s solo, Caitlin ponders why it seems like things that fall under spirituality are often met with a bit more resistance than things labeled personal development, and whether or not this is fair. Could they be more similar than they are different?
Whether we like to admit it or not, we all carry deeply rooted shame. There’s no getting around it. And yes, even those of us who claim we “have no shame” still have shame. On today’s episode, Caitlin explains how human design can be used as a tool to help us uncover and get to know our shame. Once we spend time with these aspects of ourselves, we can begin to truly love and accept every part of us–even the ugly ones. Being honest with ourselves in this way is a big step that propels us forward on our journey of growth and self-love.
In today’s world, so many of us are constantly seeking to numb ourselves. We consider anxiety, depression and a general lack of enthusiasm to be a normal part of life. But it’s not. If you’re not feeling vibrant, energetic and excited for life, this is a sign that you have gotten off track and your intuition may be the missing piece. In today’s solo, Caitlin shares some personal stories about being both in and out of tune with her own intuition, and explains why you must tune into, and follow, yours if you truly want to thrive.
Emily Fitz is a former waitress turned multiple six-figure entrepreneur. She’s super passionate about serving others and has managed to make a career out of it. On today’s episode, Caitlin and Emily talk about morning routines, embracing resistance, connecting with abundance and take a deep dive into what it truly means to be a conscious entrepreneur. Caitlin and Emily agree: There is magic in the unknown. Are you ready to explore?
In today's solo, Caitlin explores the idea of interconnectedness and how it relates to us as humans. She also discusses our propensity to just "manage" symptoms, why we tend to only look for solutions in one area rather than broadening our lens, and where we may have picked these behaviors up from.
Today, Caitlin chats with Jess Esfandiary about her experience with non-monogamy and polyamory. Jess shares how an accidental threesome was the catalyst for her and her husbands’ journey as an open couple, and how being open ensures consistent growth within romantic relationships.
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