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EPISODE · Mar 6, 2026 · 55 MIN

Drop Anchor with Sheila Winter Wallace | Ship's Log 10

from Project Candor: Ordinary People. Unexpected Stories · host Jeanne Andersen

“Intuition lives in the realm of the illogical.” - Sheila Winter WallaceEpisode Summary: In this episode of Project Candor, Jeanne Andersen sits down with Sheila Winter Wallace, a lifelong healer and educator who has spent decades helping women transform pain into clarity and self-leadership. Sheila shares the moment in her early 60s when she realized that nothing about us is truly “broken”—instead, our bodies act as intelligent messengers guiding us toward deeper awareness.Through stories from her nursing career, personal healing journey, and even a life-altering hit-and-run accident, Sheila explains how emotional states, unconscious beliefs, and intuition influence physical health and life decisions. The conversation explores how learning to trust the body’s signals, rather than fight them, can lead to profound healing, resilience, and personal transformation.At its heart, this episode invites listeners to reconsider their relationship with pain, intuition, and the wisdom already present within their own bodies.Guest’s Bio:Sheila Winter Wallace has been self-employed since 1975, and learned through experience what it takes to thrive on your own terms.She began her career as a Registered Nurse and, later, as a Certified Cosmetician, owning retail stores. After exploring a variety of healing modalities in an effort to heal her own health challenges, she set out to help other women heal themselves and become the best versions of themselves. In the process, she became certified and adept in a number of areas of healing, business and life.As a Master WEL-Systems® Educator, a Certified CODE Model™ Coach, and BodySpirit Integration Specialist, Sheila continues to support women to take the lead in/for their own lives. Her mission is always to transform women’s pain into peace and possibility. That pain may be chronic physical pain or relentless emotional stress that keeps on looping. In either case, the solution is to lean into the pain to get to the other side of it. Sheila has a context reframe for who and what you really are, to do just that. Life changing!Links:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sheila-winter-wallace-b46608258/Website - sheilawinterwallace.comOffer: If you are hurting physically, emotionally, spiritually, I want to offer you my from-suffering-to-sudden-relief discovery call. Valued at $150.00, it is on me for the first 15 people  who click the link in the show notes.Email: [email protected]: 613-292-4562Calendly: https://calendly.com/sheilawinterwallace/from-suffering-to-sudden-relief-discovery-callWho do you know who'd make a great guest for the show? Please let us know.Email: [email protected]:   https://www.projectcandor.comSocial MediaFacebook:  https://www.facebook.com/ProjectCandor/LinkedIn:     https://www.linkedin.com/company/projectcandor/Instagram:  https://www.instagram.com/project.candor/YouTube:    https://www.youtube.com/@ProjectCandorPodcast

“Intuition lives in the realm of the illogical.” - Sheila Winter Wallace Episode Summary: In this episode of Project Candor, Jeanne Andersen sits down with Sheila Winter Wallace, a lifelong healer and educator who has spent decades helping women transform pain into clarity and self-leadership. Sheila shares the moment in her early 60s when she realized that nothing about us is truly “broken”—instead, our bodies act as intelligent messengers guiding us toward deeper awareness. Through stori...

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“Intuition lives in the realm of the illogical.” - Sheila Winter WallaceEpisode Summary: In this episode of Project Candor, Jeanne Andersen sits down with Sheila Winter Wallace, a lifelong healer and educator who has spent decades helping women...

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