EPISODE · Jul 2, 2025 · 19 MIN
128. Intuition, Shadow Work & Sourcery 101 with Justin L Shaw
from Together We Seek: Finding Your Life’s Work Through Crossroads, Career Change, and Life Transitions · host JJ DiGeronimo
Send JJ a Text MessageHave you ever wondered if the fear running your life is just instinct, or something deeper calling to be healed?I sit down with Sourcery 101: 13 Rungs to a Higher Elevation of Consciousness author and transformational guide Justin L Shaw, whose journey from stand-up comedian and addiction to spiritual awakening is as inspiring as it is relatable. We explore:Difference between instinct and intuition—and why your gut reaction might be keeping you stuck 13 Rungs as a roadmap out of trauma and into higher consciousnessShadow work is essential to raising your vibrationJustin shares stories from his own path—like the life-saving moment when his intuition spoke louder than fear—and offers practical steps you can use to clear your mind, connect to your higher self, and stop letting old stories dictate your life.If you’re ready to get real about what it takes to heal, grow, and thrive—with humor, humility—this conversation on Together WE Seek podcast will light you up.Book on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Sourcery-101-Higher-Elevation-Consciousness-ebook/dp/B0DJMTJ5Z6/ref=sr_1_5 IG: https://www.instagram.com/sourcerer_13 Justin L Shaw Bio: I love to say “I’m a little bit Deepak and a little bit Tupac.” I am a former stand-up comedian with an inspiring story of overcoming trauma, emotional/mental issues, and heavy drug addiction that got me into plenty of trouble and had me stuck in the USA’s “sickcare” system for decades. I now live a life filled with joy and just published my first book Sourcery 101: 13 Rungs to a Higher Elevation of Consciousness. The misspelling of sorcery is purposeful because becoming a Sourcerer is not about casting spells, it is about using Source energy to heal trauma and manifest a thriving new life. My backstory is weaved together with lots of humor, pop culture metaphors, and insight to create a unique system of healing that was inspired by the 12 steps of Alcoholics Anonymous. However, unlike AA, the 13 rungs of Sourcery do not discriminate between the symptoms of soul sickness. A Sourcerer recognizes that the overuse of our phones and a hyper focus on the material world can be just as destructive to the soul as drugs and alcohol. Each specific symptom, such as addictions to gambling, food, shopping, sex, drugs, etc., as well as most forms of what is referred to as “chronic illness,” root cause: spiritual bankruptcy.JJ DiGeronimo is an award-winning author, speaker, and podcast host dedicated to helping women trust their inner wisdom, illuminate their gifts, and align with meaningful work. As the host of the Together We Seek Podcast, JJ creates sacred spaces to explore light, energy practices, and ancient wisdom with healers, mystics, and spiritual teachers. Through authentic conversations, she encourages listeners to embrace their unique gifts, deepen their self-trust, and remember the wisdom they already carry.JJ is the author of four books, including her latest release, Illuminate Your Path: 6 Phases of Spiritual Awakening. Find Your Phase at: https://quiz.jjdigeronimo.com/Books: https://www.amazon.com/stores/JJ-DiGeronimo/author/B01INZ5GA2 Website: https://jjdigeronimo.com Together We Seek Community: https://www.togetherweseek.online/
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Send JJ a Text Message Have you ever wondered if the fear running your life is just instinct, or something deeper calling to be healed? I sit down with Sourcery 101: 13 Rungs to a Higher Elevation of Consciousness author and transformational guide Justin L Shaw, whose journey from stand-up comedian and addiction to spiritual awakening is as inspiring as it is relatable. We explore: Difference between instinct and intuition—and why your gut reaction might be keeping you stuck ...
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