22. Trust where you are in your journey (Solo episode with Stef)

EPISODE · Feb 23, 2022 · 18 MIN

22. Trust where you are in your journey (Solo episode with Stef)

from Dance to Remembrance · host Dance to Remembrance

In this solo episode, Stefanie shares a little bit more about her self-discovery journey and after years of searching outside, she finally understood the power of going within. Do you have the tendency to seek outside of yourself for answers? We all do it and there comes a point in our journey where we get to turn inward and witness and love the divine being that we are. Your journey is a unique one and should not be compared to others because the lessons and experiences you are going through are perfect for your journey of growth, love and acceptance. ---------------------- Let's meet your co-hosts!  We have Ashli; a spiritual entrepreneur, Ashli helps her clients harmonize and transform their lives. Ashli's favorite place to hang out is on IG at Modern Harmony Healing. And we also have Stefanie; a clarity coach and Gene Keys/Human Design enthusiast. Stefanie also hangs out on IG, check out her page at Stefanie Joseph. Come join our FREE private (off social media) online soul community for women, DTR Soul Community or find us on IG DTR Soul Community! Needing additional free resources to support you on your self-discovery journey, head on over to our website, Dance to Remembrance. All music used on the podcast is by DTOmusic.com. DTR is part of the DTO music community. Check out their website or music on Spotify.

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