Animal Communication Adventure Secret Podcast

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Animal Communication Adventure Secret Podcast

Introducing your Animal Communication Adventure secret students-only podcast - a behind-the-scenes Q&A about growing your animal communication practice. With special thanks to Animal Communication Adventure graduate Bhumi Vanderheyen for her enthusiastic support & great questions!As new episodes become available, they will automatically be uploaded here for you to enjoy. Thanks for listening! 🩷

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    What is the right way to receive and interpret images of animals during an animal communication session?

    When you see animals during an animal communication session, is this meant to be a literal image of the animal you are talking with or is it symbolic? What do you do when the visual part of a message seems clear but you don’t get other information from the animal to fill in the gaps of the message and provide the full meaning?© Shannon Cutts. All rights reserved. https://www.animallovelanguages.com/

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    How can you know for sure if an animal's behavior is or isn't about you?

    When you are communicating with an animal who needs to give you feedback about your own behavior or your impact on them, is it particularly hard to pick up negative or critical information about yourself? And how can you know for sure that an animal’s behavior is or isn’t about you (mirroring or modeling)?© Shannon Cutts. All rights reserved. https://www.animallovelanguages.com/

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    Do animals ever feel like we are yelling at them as we try to communicate?

    Is there a specific social etiquette or way of behaving you need to follow as an animal communicator when you want to talk with an animal? How do animals experience our attempts to initiate a conversation or turn up the intuitive volume to get clearer replies?© Shannon Cutts. All rights reserved. https://www.animallovelanguages.com/

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    Is it a different process to intuitively tune in with animals versus humans (with bonus discussion!)

    Even after going through a formal course of study with a master animal communication teacher, you will still be tasked with finding your own way to practice your craft out in the world. This is true whether you are using your intuitive skills with non-human animals or with human animals. In this episode, Shannon shares what this has been like for her and some considerations to keep in mind as you develop your own way of working with animals and their humans.BONUS: Additional discussion on the culture of animals vs humans!© Shannon Cutts. All rights reserved. https://www.animallovelanguages.com/

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    When to push yourself and when to be patient as a developing communicator

    There is a time to push through challenges and a time to be patient so the process itself can work. Yet it can be all too easy to feel impatient on the journey to developing your animal communication skills and confidence. In this episode, consider various reasons why impatience can crop up and learn how to find your own pace as you grow and develop into the communicator you were always meant to become.© Shannon Cutts. All rights reserved. https://www.animallovelanguages.com/

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    What to do when you feel like you are not understanding the animal's side of the conversation

    Not every animal communication conversation is going to go smoothly. There are many reasons why it can feel harder than usual to understand what an animal wants to tell you. In this episode, we talk through various reasons for this and how to learn from these difficult conversations to emerge stronger and more confident than before.© Shannon Cutts. All rights reserved. https://www.animallovelanguages.com/

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    Developing your own way when it comes to talking with your personal animals.

    There are different schools of thought when it comes to applying the skill of animal communication to talking with your personal animals. Is it easier? Harder? Different in other ways? This episode offers an open-ended conversation so you can contemplate your own experiences talking with your personal pets. © Shannon Cutts. All rights reserved. https://www.animallovelanguages.com/

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    How your relationship with your light team can change as you develop your skills

    Working with your light team is one of the ways to overcome challenges during animal communication conversations. Your light team has so much to offer and teach. But sometimes the ways they teach and guide us can be surprising. In this episode, learn ways to address not feeling supported by your light team. And learn techniques to deal with unwanted low vibration energies and visitors who may try to interfere with your communications. © Shannon Cutts. All rights reserved. https://www.animallovelanguages.com/

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    How to fix animal communication conversations that feel robotic or uninteresting

    What do you do when all of your animal communication conversations start to sound the same? Stiff, robotic, uninteresting....these are some ways students describe such conversations. Is there a way to make your conversations with animals more engaging for you, the animal and (if applicable) the other human? Shannon shares her thoughts in this secret podcast episode.© Shannon Cutts. All rights reserved. https://www.animallovelanguages.com/© Shannon Cutts. All rights reserved. https://www.animallovelanguages.com/

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    How to work with intuitive images or messages that are confusing, upsetting or unclear

    It can be challenging enough to have a conversation in a language you don't feel you have fully mastered. What can make it even harder is when you don't understand what the animal is saying when they reply! What should you do when you know the animal is replying to you but you don't understand what they are trying to say? Shannon offers tips in this secret podcast episode.© Shannon Cutts. All rights reserved. https://www.animallovelanguages.com/

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    Different schools of thought in teaching and practicing animal communication

    Animal communication is an ancient language as old as the first animal species. What is far newer is our efforts as humans to relearn and then teach this ancient language to other humans! Further complications arise because different animal communication teachers have different ideas about how to teach and what to teach and how to conduct animal communication sessions. Is there a way to find common ground within these different schools of thought? Shannon shares her insights after studying with several different respected animal communication teachers and then going on to become a teacher herself.© Shannon Cutts. All rights reserved. https://www.animallovelanguages.com/

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    What are the pros & cons of practicing animal communication in pet shelters?

    Volunteering to do pro bono (unpaid) animal communication sessions can be a vital part of building your trust bank and gaining experience with a variety of different situations and personalities, both animal and human. But should reaching out to animal shelters be a part of that? Shannon offers a variety of insights to think through as you are considering whether reaching out to a local charity or rescue organization should be part of your ongoing development as a communicator.© Shannon Cutts. All rights reserved. https://www.animallovelanguages.com/

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    Finding the balance between the simple joys of animal companionship and the need to practice your animal communication skills

    When we first begin to learn the ancient art of animal communication, everything can feel joyful, shiny and new. But after some time that can wear off as the discipline of regular practice to improve sets in. How can serious students balance the simple joys of animal companionship with the need to practice their skills regularly to improve and grow as communicators? Shannon shares insights from her own learning and teaching journey.© Shannon Cutts. All rights reserved. https://www.animallovelanguages.com/

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    What are some options to keep practicing after you finish your animal communication program or course?

    Talking about the "what next?" after completing a course or formal program in the ancient art of animal communication. Courses and programs provide much-needed structure, focus and also community for the developing communicator. But after the course or program concludes, what then? There are many options, including the one many students face, which is to carve out their own path on their own to continue learning and growing. Shannon shares what her own journey has been like and offers insights into different options to keep refining your craft as an animal communicator.© Shannon Cutts. All rights reserved. https://www.animallovelanguages.com/

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    Is there an easy way to recognize claircognizance or deep knowing when it happens?

    There are many intuitive pathways through which we can receive communication from an animal we want to talk with. Deep knowing, also called claircognizance, is one of these pathways. Shannon offers tips and ideas for how to tell when you are experiencing deep knowing versus when your mind has started to interfere and draw its own conclusions.© Shannon Cutts. All rights reserved. https://www.animallovelanguages.com/

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    How can you create strong energy boundaries so you don't take on an animal's energy after a communication ends

    Just like humans, non-human animals go through all kinds of experiences in life, including situations that are traumatizing. Many animal communicators are natural empaths and some also have the genetic trait of high sensitivity. Add to these a caring heart and sincere desire to be of service, and it can be all too easy for the developing communicator to blur the energetic boundary between themselves and the animal. Shannon talks about how to set up and maintain strong energetic boundaries so you can be of service to the animals without the risk of taking on energy or emotion that is not yours to process.© Shannon Cutts. All rights reserved. https://www.animallovelanguages.com/

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    Meet your podcast hostess, Shannon and special guest student communicator, Bhumi

    Just a little meet & greet to get you set up for success as you listen to each Q&A episode. Bhumi Vanderheyen is a graduate of Animal Communication Adventure and she has aspirations to pursue animal communication as a professional.Shannon Cutts is the creator of Animal Communication Adventure and your hostess for this secret students-only podcast. © Shannon Cutts. All rights reserved. https://www.animallovelanguages.com/

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    Welcome to the Animal Communication Adventure Secret Podcast with Shannon

    Welcome to your secret podcast! This podcast is specifically designed & curated for students and graduates of Animal Communication Adventure. 💕NOTE: Please do not share this podcast feed with others - rather, direct them to the enrollment link for Animal Communication Adventure and let them know access is included with their participation in the program.Enrollment link: https://www.animallovelanguages.com/enroll© Shannon Cutts. All rights reserved. https://www.animallovelanguages.com/

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Introducing your Animal Communication Adventure secret students-only podcast - a behind-the-scenes Q&A about growing your animal communication practice. With special thanks to Animal Communication Adventure graduate Bhumi Vanderheyen for her enthusiastic support & great questions!As new episodes become available, they will automatically be uploaded here for you to enjoy. Thanks for listening! 🩷

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