Podcast: Ordinary to Extraordinary

In this episode, @windandravennomad , Shamanic Practitioner joins us to explore his healing journey after a stage four liver cancer diagnosis and drug addiction. Steve is a former counselor in addiction and life transformation, a certified coach, and an author. In this session, Patterson shares his journey from his diagnosis of liver failure in 2011, being termed…

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In search of reality podcast

In this episode, Steve Patterson joins the show. Founder of Wind and Raven Coaching and author of This is How it is Feels to Heal: A shamanic journey through cancer, life challenges and recovery. He was diagnosed with terminal liver failure in 2011, and Steve’s life path was changed completely. He found holistic lifestyle, life…

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Letting Go of Emotional Baggage

Divorce can be a difficult and challenging transition, and as a spiritual teacher and healer, I know this firsthand. However, I also know that letting go of the heavy burden of emotional baggage is essential to moving forward in life. As we navigate this transition, we may also have to deal with the complexities of…

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Guest on The Celtic Priestest

today I had a conversion with Sarah, The Celtic Priestess, on her podcast which is available on Spotify and Apple. I want to show my gratitude to her and her work by providing it here for you. If you listen, please comment so that I see that using a platform like Facebook is actually worth…

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Guest on the Alaska Úlfhé∂nar podcast

Recently I was on another podcast to talk about Shamanism, healing, recovery, and more. The Alaska Úlfhé∂nar podcast provides the teachings of the Shaman about hope, peace, love, and co-existence with our fellow spiritual entities on the physical plane of existence. A weekly released, 30-minute podcast that answers deeper questions about our journey through our life….

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Releasing Negative Attachments

As I have done in the past, I would like to offer those who shy away from help or seeking a counselor or coach due to financial issues the opportunity to work with me for four weeks at a significantly reduced rate. This offer will not last long, but how much time are you going…

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Dealing with Internal Dialogue

Internal dialogue is something we all have, and something that can hold us back at times. Still, what we must realize is that both voices, that which says we can and that which makes excuses, or rationalizes out, why we can not, are both us. Here is a quick method to deal with a situation…

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Life on the Road

It is a moving day, always among my favorite days, and it is another part of life on the road. It is the fourth movement of this year, having lived in three neighborhoods, or colonias, in Mexico City since landing here on New Years Day to begin my 16th month of traveling. When I left…

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All the Beautiful People

In the Colombia travel group on Facebook, a post asked if it is safe to travel to the country and if anyone is actually doing so. With being in Colombia since the fall of 2020, for a total of around 10 months, and the rest of the time spent in Mexico, I have seen quite…

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Coping with Cravings

All of us cope with cravings from time to time. Generally speaking, these are harmless, but sometimes they are not. It is all about personal power. “I need a drink to watch the game,” or, “A small line, just a boost to get me through the afternoon, and I will be good.” What matters most…

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