Inner Work: A Spiritual Growth Podcast is committed to walking with you on your journey of awakening
Mary Grisey is a multidimensional channeler, psychic & spiritual medium, teacher, and visual artist
Has anyone ever told you to just "be positive" or "think positive" while you were in the midst of a
Dr. Alyssa Adams is a psychologist turned intuitive business coach. She helps trailblazing entrepren
Navigating social media and other online spaces is part of the reality of our modern world. In this
My guest for this episode, Amy B. Scher, is an energy therapist and mind-body expert. She's also the
Self-abandonment is really common in our culture. It can take many different forms, but it’s often r
Nicole Matthiesen is a wellness coach, Ayurvedic health advisor, and the founder of NM Yoga + Wellne
This episode of TRIGGERED! is going out to my fellow highly sensitive people and empaths. Do you som
It's very likely that you've lived lifetimes as a human before your current life. Some of the painfu
This episode of TRIGGERED! is about those moments when the "same old" issue shows up in your life...
For this special episode of Inner Work, I had the privilege of working with a respected friend, Thom
Boundaries! A perpetually hot issue in the spiritual and healing worlds. Boundaries are something we
I recently had the pleasure of interviewing the deeply soulful, compassionate, and knowledgeable Lau
This episode of TRIGGERED! explores the issue of feeling excluded, rejected, or like an "alien" or o
To celebrate Inner Work's 100th episode, join me for an interactive gratitude experience. This episo
Being in a human, physical body can be very triggering at times. It can feel dense, unsafe, or uncom
Having a dysfunctional relationship to time can make it difficult to stay present and grounded in ea
A very common trigger that most of us experience is comparing ourselves to others and then feeling w
My guest for this episode, Sara Artemisia, MS, CMC is an Abundance Mindset Coach & Akashic Records R
Today, we begin with a powerful quote from Victor Frankl: "Between stimulus and response, there is a