EPISODE · Mar 30, 2026 · 35 MIN
Learning how to trust the unseen
from Life after an ego death · host Ashley Patino
In this episode Catherine Crestani shares her ego death experience. She watched her relationship and successful business crumble. Her life shifted once that timeline collapsed. She met her now husband. She continued to work until her health became an issue. She finally quit her job. She talks about trying to sell her home while struggling to make ends meet. We discuss the consequences of when we put conditions ‘a time frame’ on our life events. That’s what happens when we don’t listen to the guidance from our spirit guides and higher self. This destruction leads to a more aligned path for the soul. We discuss self forgiveness, self acceptance and self love. We share how to release by mourning our past self tied to a past dream along with the life we attached to it. She provides an exercise to forgive, accept and love others: Ho'oponopono Song by The Emmitt Sisters. She emphasizes that this exercise calls your power back and cuts energy leaks. Catherine Crestani is an Inner Authority Writer & Speaker exploring the intersection of consciousness, conditioning, and embodied leadership. Her work challenges inherited narratives and invites people to reclaim sovereignty in a world that constantly pulls them outward.She is the author of My Virtual Obsession, a psychological romantic thriller that examines projection, identity, digital illusion, and the subtle power dynamics shaping modern relationships. Through both fiction and non-fiction, Catherine explores how easily we outsource our authority — to culture, to relationships, to technology — and what it takes to take it back.Blending intuitive depth with psychological insight, she speaks on inner authority, self-trust, power, identity disruption, and conscious leadership. Her conversations are direct, nuanced, and designed to expand perspective rather than offer surface-level inspiration.
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In this episode Catherine Crestani shares her ego death experience. She watched her relationship and successful business crumble. Her life shifted once that timeline collapsed. She met her now husband. She continued to work until her health became an issue. She finally quit her job. She talks about trying to sell her home while struggling to make ends meet. We discuss the consequences of when we put conditions ‘a time frame’ on our life events. That’s what happens when we don’t listen to the guidance from our spirit guides and higher self. This destruction leads to a more aligned path for the soul. We discuss self forgiveness, self acceptance and self love. We share how to release by mourning our past self tied to a past dream along with the life we attached to it. She provides an exercise to forgive, accept and love others: Ho'oponopono Song by The Emmitt Sisters. She emphasizes that this exercise calls your power back and cuts energy leaks. Catherine Crestani is an Inner Authority Writer & Speaker exploring the intersection of consciousness, conditioning, and embodied leadership. Her work challenges inherited narratives and invites people to reclaim sovereignty in a world that constantly pulls them outward.She is the author of My Virtual Obsession, a psychological romantic thriller that examines projection, identity, digital illusion, and the subtle power dynamics shaping modern relationships. Through both fiction and non-fiction, Catherine explores how easily we outsource our authority — to culture, to relationships, to technology — and what it takes to take it back.Blending intuitive depth with psychological insight, she speaks on inner authority, self-trust, power, identity disruption, and conscious leadership. Her conversations are direct, nuanced, and designed to expand perspective rather than offer surface-level inspiration.
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