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The Hidden Tapestry
by Micheline Turner
Welcome to The Hidden Tapestry — a space to remember what’s hidden and honor what’s real. Hosted by Micheline Turner, this podcast explores the threads that weave spirit and matter, intuition and intellect. Each episode dives into the unseen forces shaping our lives — from synchronicities to emotional healing and grounded spirituality. No fluff, no bypassing — just soul-level truth and heartfelt wisdom. Whether you’re awakening or integrating, you belong here, in the weave.
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Charlie Kirk: When Freedom Demands Consequence
What happens when freedom is stripped of responsibility? When conviction costs more than most are willing to pay? And what does it mean when a man who spent his life insisting on those truths is silenced in public view?In this episode of The Hidden Tapestry, I sit with the life and loss of Charlie Kirk — a husband, son, and father of two young children, whose assassination has shaken the masculine and the collective in ways still unfolding.For years, Charlie was called controversial. Racist. Misogynist. Extreme. But beneath the headlines and the soundbites was something harder to dismiss: a life lived in discipline, faith, and conviction. He didn’t just study politics, culture, and history — he immersed himself in them. He didn’t just preach faith — he lived it with consistency. The thread that ran through his most polarizing stances was sovereignty: freedom with weight, choice with consequence, liberty tied to responsibility.In the days since his death, I’ve seen something shift — not just online, but in men themselves. The bravado has quieted. Presence is showing up. Even in unlikely places, there’s a sober awareness that life is fragile and finite. Just as Diana’s death in 1997 ignited a feminine wildfire of vulnerability and truth, Charlie’s passing may be sparking the masculine equivalent: a collective ignition toward discipline, conviction, and responsibility.We explore:Why “wait until marriage” wasn’t about control, but consequence.How his views on abortion, “sexual anarchy,” and race were rooted in responsibility — even if blunt, even if lacking compassion.Why debate, for him, was more than argument — it was discipline, a way to keep conflict from becoming war.The personal cost of violence, seen in his wife, his children, and the home suddenly restructured by absence.And then, the pattern too sharp to ignore: both Charlie Kirk and Princess Diana died at the same exact minute — 12:23. Two lives, thirty years apart, each carrying collective rupture into the world. Diana’s death encoded as illumination through martyrdom. Charlie’s as initiation through martyrdom. Feminine rupture, masculine rupture. Different vibrations, same cycle.Numerology and scripture both tie 12:23 to recognition, transcendence, and glorification through death. No other verses or numbers point this directly to transformation. Together, they read like a hinge in the code — the place where a human becomes symbol, where one cycle closes and another begins.This isn’t about politics. It’s about what Charlie’s life and loss reveal about us: the weight of freedom, the discipline of responsibility, and the conviction to live by what you claim to believe.He should still be here — with his wife, with his kids, with his parents. Instead, we are left with the fire of his absence. A widow sleeps saddened and alone. Children will grow up without their father. Nothing makes that right. But as humanity, we do get to choose how we move forward. Will we let this deepen the divide, or let it sober us into living like freedom carries weight?That’s where healing begins — not in pointing fingers, but in how we live, how we treat each other, and what we choose to carry from here.Welcome to The Hidden Tapestry.This is Charlie Kirk: Sovereignty in the Masculine.🎵 Music: “Inspiring Cinematic Ambient” by Lexin_MusicLicensed via Pixabay | Audio ID: 116199Download date: July 9, 2025Usage rights secured by creator under Pixabay Content License.
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014. HM: The Ache Beneath Control — When Love Calls You Deeper
(Hidden Masculine Series | The Hidden Tapestry)What happens when control can’t hold love anymore?Scroll through your feed and you’ll see the fault lines.Videos of women laughing at men’s loneliness, mocking the ache.Videos of men telling each other to convince women to lower their standards, or worse — to prey when they can’t connect.Neither is the truth. Both are the noise that fills the gap when love gets confused with power.Because beneath all of that content, the ache is real. More men than ever are naming a loneliness they don’t know how to outrun. And that disconnection isn’t weakness — it’s the symptom of a deeper shift.That shift is sovereignty.Not a throne, not a crown, but the unshakable ground of knowing your worth — the kind of dignity that can’t be bargained away. For women, sovereignty wasn’t gifted. It was forged over millennia of survival. For centuries, women were silenced, bargained with, controlled. Again and again, they endured by giving away pieces of themselves until the cost became unbearable. And out of that endurance, something unshakable formed: a knowing that no matter what was taken, there was still a ground inside that could not be erased.That inheritance — imperfect but enduring — is what shaped sovereignty. It has changed the blueprint of love. What once guaranteed belonging no longer does.And that’s where the ache shows up in men. Control, performance, even intensity can no longer hold love the way they once seemed to. Love is asking for more. Not more effort, not more dominance, not more convincing — but more presence, more patience, more willingness to listen and learn.Because here’s the truth: love is not a solo experience. It’s not about one person shrinking so the other can thrive. It’s not about possession or performance. Real love is about creating conditions where both can root deeply, side by side.For men, that means becoming the most equipped gardener for the flower they hope to grow. Every flower is different — some need more shade, some more water, some can thrive in harsher soil. But all of them need the basics: water, sunlight, oxygen. In love, that looks like steady care, warmth and encouragement, and the space to breathe freely without control. Without those, dignity withers and sovereignty erodes.And beyond the basics, love asks for patience. To notice the small shifts. To keep learning instead of assuming you already know. Not managing her, but meeting her sovereignty with enough humility to discover what helps her truly flourish.For women, it isn’t about controlling the masculine or dictating every step. It’s about knowing herself well enough — and knowing him well enough — to recognize what keeps her alive and what drains her dry. That clarity is sovereignty in practice.And here’s the ground it all comes back to:Love is not proven in fireworks, intensity, or grand gestures. Love is proven in the ordinary — in the text that follows through, in the presence that doesn’t vanish when things go quiet, in the patience to work through tension instead of running from it.Love-bombing floods you with intensity at the start, but it can’t last. It confuses attention with care, fireworks with warmth. And when the thrill fades, so does the effort. But sovereignty doesn’t lie. If it’s neglected, it shows. If it’s overrun, it shows. If it’s honored, tended, and given space, it flourishes in a way that no single person could create alone.This is where love calls us deeper. Beyond submission. Beyond control. Beyond performance. Into the steady ground where sovereignty is the soil — and love is what grows when two people are willing to honor it.👉 If this episode stirs something in you, share it with someone who’s ready to rethink what love really means. And follow along so you don’t miss what comes next, as we continue pulling the threads, uncovering what was hidden, and weaving truth where silence used to live.
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013. The Price of Truth — When Home No Longer Holds You.
What if the cost of awakening isn’t freedom at first—but exile?This episode explores the uncomfortable, often unspoken reality of what happens when truth strips away the illusion of belonging. It’s not a quick fix, not an instant liberation. It’s confusion. It’s grief. It’s silence that feels like it will never end. And it’s the slow, gritty work of rebuilding a life from the inside out.We start where all awakenings begin: with unease. That restless fog that lingers no matter how much you try to explain it away. The weight in your chest when you walk into certain rooms. The hollowness in conversations that once sustained you. The sense that you’re moving through the same motions, but they no longer fit.And then, awareness hits. You notice the loop. The pattern you can’t unknow. From there, nothing feels the same. What once felt like home now feels foreign. This is the first fallout—the moment exile begins. Not because you’ve left, but because you no longer belong to the story you were living.From there, we step into the crossroads. The place where relapse whispers, where silence feels unbearable, where progress is invisible. Neuroscience calls this neuroplasticity: the brain slowly carving new pathways. Psychology names it ambiguous loss: grieving something that still exists but is no longer alive for you. Behavioral science describes extinction bursts: the way old patterns flare up right before they fade. In lived reality, it feels like holding steady with nothing to show for it.And yet, this crossroads is sacred. It’s the uncelebrated endurance that proves you can resist collapsing back into the old loop.Finally, we move into the rebuild. This isn’t a single sweeping breakthrough—it’s nervous system work, body work, and painfully practical work. It looks like making the hard appointments you’ve been avoiding, rebuilding credit, applying for the job you don’t feel ready for, sitting in therapy, and showing up to the small daily routines that teach your body safety again. It looks like boundaries that act as scaffolding. Authenticity that closes the gap between who you are and how you live. And meaning—the post-traumatic growth that turns exile into a home you couldn’t have built otherwise.The price of truth is steep. It costs you the places that no longer fit, the illusions that once comforted you, and the versions of yourself you had to shrink into to survive. But what it returns is something no one can counterfeit: your own wholeness.✨ In this episode, you’ll hear:Why awakening often feels like exile, not liberationThe psychological and neurological science behind relapse and resilienceHow silence is not failure but a sign of rewiringThe painful yet powerful steps of rebuilding—both practical and spiritualWhy boundaries, authenticity, and meaning are the cornerstones of a new lifeThis isn’t a conversation about quick freedom. It’s about the endurance, the silence, the ache—and the sacred rebuild that eventually makes you stronger than you’ve ever been.—🎧 The Hidden Tapestry is available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and wherever you listen. Follow now so you don’t miss future episodes.📲 Join the daily conversation on Instagram and Facebook at The Hidden Tapestry.—🎵 Music: “Inspiring Cinematic Ambient” by Lexin_MusicLicensed via Pixabay | Audio ID: 116199Download date: July 9, 2025Usage rights secured by creator under Pixabay Content License.#TheHiddenTapestry #ThePriceOfTruth #Resilience #Awakening #ExileToRebuild
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012. HW : Eve — The Choice That Changed Creation. (Updated Audio)
The garden story was never just about Eve and Adam. It was about all of us—every soul who has ever stood at the edge of safety and felt the pull of truth calling louder.For centuries, Eve has been painted as the downfall of humanity, the woman who listened to temptation, the reason paradise was lost. But beneath the layers of shame and fear, her story carries another code: creation was always meant to expand. It was never meant to stay frozen in perfection. The so-called “fall” was not failure—it was the first act of courage.In this episode of The Hidden Tapestry, we return to the myth and find the threads that religion tried to hide. We explore what it really means to “eat the fruit,” why curiosity has always been dangerous to systems of control, and how exile is not just being pushed out—it’s the look in people’s eyes when they don’t know what to do with you anymore.Eve is not the villain. She is the first truth-teller. She is the one who refused to trade her knowing for belonging. She is the archetype of every woman who has ever risked being misunderstood in order to live aligned with her soul.Through personal reflection and collective remembrance, I explore:How Eve’s choice mirrors the moment we each face when silence becomes heavier than truth.The deeper symbolism of the serpent, not as a deceiver, but as the carrier of transformation and awakening.The cost of curiosity—and why the path of knowing always asks us to shed illusions of safety.The shadow of belonging, where peace on the outside hides the wars we wage inside ourselves.The exile we feel when our clarity makes others uncomfortable—and how that exile can become liberation.This is not a retelling of scripture. It’s a reclamation of story. It’s an unweaving of the control narratives that made Eve—and by extension, all women—carry shame that was never ours to begin with.Eve’s act was not about disobedience. It was about the birth of choice. Creation shifted because she dared to know. And every time we choose clarity over comfort, every time we risk being seen as “too much” rather than cut ourselves down to fit, we are living out that same moment.This episode asks: what if exile is not the end, but the threshold? What if the gates of Eden were not locked against us, but opened by us—so that creation itself could keep moving?The myth says Eve handed the fruit to Adam. But maybe what she handed down was more than fruit. Maybe she handed us the memory of our own power to choose. The courage to break the loop of silence. The knowing that creation always begins again at the edge of risk.Eve’s story lives in every boundary set, every truth spoken, every soul that refuses to stay small for the comfort of others. And when we stop reading her as the mistake, and start remembering her as the threshold-keeper, the whole garden looks different.This is The Hidden Tapestry.Eve—the choice that changed creation.
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011. Boundaries — The Choice That Changes Everything
Boundaries. The word alone can feel heavy, like a fence or a locked door. For a long time, I thought that’s what they were—ways to keep people out, to distance myself, to risk being misunderstood. But I’ve come to learn that boundaries aren’t about shutting others down. They’re about staying present with myself.In this episode of The Hidden Tapestry, I take you through the moments in my own life where the absence of boundaries looked like belonging but really felt like self-abandonment. The subtle ways I said “yes” when every part of me was whispering “no.” The guilt that rose up whenever I chose myself. And the way those patterns shaped my relationships, my energy, and even my sense of worth.Together, we explore: • Why so many of us confuse boundaries with rejection or punishment • How survival patterns teach us to override our truth in order to stay safe or loved • The subtle difference between protecting yourself out of fear and protecting yourself out of respect • How the body itself signals when a line has been crossed, even before words are spoken • The quiet power of the pause—the breath between impulse and response—that allows us to reset the loopThis isn’t a checklist of how to say “no” louder, or a pep talk about being unmovable. It’s something deeper. It’s about remembering that honoring your own rhythm is what keeps you whole, and that real connection can only exist when you aren’t betraying yourself to maintain it.Boundaries don’t end intimacy—they deepen it. They clear out the noise so the truth can be heard. They show us that the line we draw is not against others, but for ourselves. And when we choose that clarity, the loop of self-abandonment starts to break.So if you’ve ever felt guilty for pulling back, worried about being “too much” or “not enough,” or wondered why protecting your space feels harder than giving it away—this conversation is for you.Because when you reset the line, you reset the loop.And when you protect your energy, you expand your presence.🎧 Tune in now to reclaim the space that was always yours.
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010. Adam — The Choice Between Connection and Control
In the story of humanity’s beginning, Adam is remembered as the first man — but what if his real legacy isn’t creation, but the choice he made when faced with feminine sovereignty?This first chapter of The Hidden Masculine steps beyond the surface of the Eden myth, into the space where relationship becomes a test of truth. Adam stood at a crossroads: to meet the feminine as an equal, or to keep her within the boundaries of what felt familiar and safe. To choose connection, or to choose control.His refusal to walk beside Lilith into the unknown — and the ease with which he accepted a new partner whose autonomy had already been surrendered — planted a seed that would grow into a global pattern: the masculine retreat when faced with feminine power. We see it in history. We see it in the systems that shape our lives. And many of us have felt it in our own relationships — the moment presence becomes distance, truth becomes silence, and equality becomes hierarchy.Through myth, personal reflection, and the threads that tie ancient stories to modern dynamics, this episode explores:Why control is often mistaken for protection.How fear of loss can fuel domination.The quiet ways consent can be eroded without force.The cost of choosing safety over soul-level connection.This is not a tale of heroes and villains. It is a mirror. One that asks the masculine within all of us — regardless of gender — to face what happens when we try to contain the very thing we were meant to stand beside.Because the pattern Adam left behind is not set in stone. It can be broken, rewritten, and healed — but only if we’re willing to choose connection over control, presence over power, truth over comfort.🎧 The Hidden Masculine is part of The Hidden Tapestry — weaving truth where silence used to live.
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009. The Cost of Self-Abandonment — When Staying Costs More Than Leaving.
There’s a quiet kind of leaving that doesn’t happen when you walk out the door — it happens while you’re still sitting at the table.You smile. You nod. You make yourself smaller so they can feel comfortable. And somewhere in the middle of the conversation, you start to disappear.This is self-abandonment.It’s the moment you trade your truth for belonging, your voice for peace, your needs for someone else’s comfort.In this episode of The Hidden Tapestry, we unravel what really happens when we put ourselves on the back burner for too long — and why it’s so easy to confuse it with strength, loyalty, or love.We’ll talk about:The subtle signs you’ve started to shrink inside your own lifeHow people-pleasing is often a form of survival learned early onThe difference between healthy compromise and quiet self-erasureWhy reclaiming your truth can feel like betrayal to those invested in your silenceSelf-abandonment isn’t always loud. It can be the way you agree to plans you don’t want, stay in rooms that drain you, or swallow words that ache to be spoken. Over time, it leaves you living a version of yourself that’s only half-alive — performing closeness while privately carrying distance.This episode isn’t about blaming yourself for those choices. It’s about seeing them for what they are: coping strategies that once kept you safe, but now cost you too much.We’ll explore how to notice when you’re leaving yourself, how to come back without swinging into self-protection walls, and how to build a life where your presence is as non-negotiable as your breath.Because the truth is — you can’t keep disappearing for others and still expect to recognize yourself in the mirror.If you’ve ever felt like you were living on mute, or if you’ve been wondering why you feel so tired in spaces where you “should” feel loved… this episode is for you.🎧 Listen now and let’s weave it back together.📌 Follow The Hidden Tapestry for more episodes that explore the spaces between survival and truth.🔁 Share this episode with someone who needs the reminder that they are allowed to take up space.⭐ Leave a review to help more people find the show — your words carry this work further than you know.🎵 Music: “Inspiring Cinematic Ambient” by Lexin_MusicLicensed via Pixabay | Audio ID: 116199Download date: July 9, 2025Usage rights secured by creator under Pixabay Content License.
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008. The Hidden Women Mini-Series: Lilith – The Woman Who Left The Lie
Most people know Lilith only through the myth: Adam’s first wife who refused to obey and was cast out, turned into a cautionary tale or a demon in the shadows. But the truth is far older, far deeper — and far more empowering.In this episode of The Hidden Women mini-series, we strip away the centuries of distortion to reclaim Lilith as she was: a woman who chose truth over belonging, self-sovereignty over submission. A woman who refused to make herself smaller so someone else could feel bigger.We explore:Lilith’s origin in early myth and why her equal partnership with Adam threatened the systems that rewrote her storyHow religious and cultural narratives turned her into a symbol of danger — and why that narrative still works to keep women small todayThe link between Lilith’s refusal and the modern experience of walking away from relationships, roles, or communities that demand your silenceHow this archetype shows up in personal birth charts, and what it can reveal about your own patterns of power, freedom, and self-trustThrough personal reflection, historical context, and a re-visioning of the myth, this episode invites you to see Lilith not as the villain they warned you about — but as the blueprint for choosing yourself, even when the cost is high.Because Lilith’s story isn’t just hers. It’s ours. Every time we refuse to trade our truth for acceptance. Every time we step out of the role written for us. Every time we choose a path that honors our whole self — no matter who walks away.If you’ve ever felt the unspoken rules pressing you back into place… if you’ve ever been told you were “too much” or “hard to love”… if you’ve ever walked away, not because you stopped caring, but because staying would mean disappearing — you’ll find yourself here.This is Episode 2 of The Hidden Women — a mini-series within The Hidden Tapestry podcast, weaving truth where silence used to live.🎧 Listen now and remember the woman who left the lie.
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007. The Loop Continues - The Circuit & The Screen
We don’t just live by emotional patterns.We live by scripts.Not always the ones we chose—but the ones we absorbed.From the things our parents said on repeat…to the catchphrases that echoed through our childhood TV shows.From the stories we were fed about what’s normal,to the punchlines we laughed at without realizing why.Somewhere along the way, we stopped noticing that we were being programmed.Not by machines, but by repetition.By entertainment disguised as harmless.By screens that didn’t just reflect life—but shaped it.In this episode, we go deeper into how cultural loops are formed—not just emotionally, but mentally, socially, and even physically.We explore the way long-running shows like The Simpsons quietly embedded themselves into our consciousness, and how humor, catchphrases, and characters became carriers for belief systems.This isn’t about blaming media.It’s about noticing the circuit we’ve been plugged into.And asking ourselves:Who wrote this loop?And do I still want to live by it?Because sometimes, it’s not what was said…but what was never allowed to be said.Sometimes, it’s not what we watched—but what we didn’t see reflected.This episode is a call to remember:you’re allowed to press pause.To question the screen.To rewrite the script.Because the same loop that hypnotized us—can also be the one that sets us free.Welcome back to The Hidden Tapestry—where we weave truth where silence used to live.🌀 Follow the podcast on Instagram & Facebook: @thehiddentapestrypodcast💬 If this resonated, share it, rate it, or leave a review. Your words help this land in the hands (and hearts) of the people who need it most.
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006. The Hidden Masculine Mini Series: The Ache Beneath the Silence
🎙 Episode 1 | The Hidden Masculine — The Ache Beneath the SilenceFor generations, the masculine has been measured in everything but presence.Strength was endurance. Love was provision. And feelings? They were a liability.In this episode of The Hidden Tapestry, we step into the quiet rooms where the masculine retreats—the fathers, partners, and sons who disappear without ever leaving the house. We explore the ache beneath the silence, the ancestral story it carries, and the moment everything changes when the feminine finally chooses stillness over chasing.Through intimate reflection, ancestral insight, and a softening of judgment, this conversation reveals:Why the masculine retreats into silence or distractionHow inherited patterns of absence shape love and familyThe turning point where presence and healing beginHow love stops chasing and finally learns to stayIf this episode resonates, leave a review, share it with someone who’s felt the same quiet ache, and follow for the next chapter—where we return to the feminine side of this story and the reclamation of stillness.✨ The Hidden Masculine is not about blame—it’s about presence. And presence is where love comes home.
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005. The Field Remembers- Unraveling the Spectacle, Reclaiming the Soul
What if the world’s most public breakdowns weren’t random?What if our collective grief wasn’t just coincidence?What if the spectacle was always a ritual—and our energy was always the offering?In this episode, I explore the unseen loops we’ve been living inside:how celebrity trauma feeds a system of emotional programming,how public figures become energetic mirrors,and how the field—the living memory of consciousness itself—never forgets what we feel.From Princess Diana to Britney Spears, from Aaron Carter to Taylor Swift, this isn’t just a conversation about fame. It’s a reflection on what we’re taught to ignore… and what we’re finally remembering.This episode is an invitation to pause.To witness.And to reclaim the parts of ourselves we didn’t know we gave away.Because the soul remembers what’s real—even when the system doesn’t.✨Listen with an open heart.And let what’s true rise to the surface.#TheHiddenTapestry #TheFieldRemembers #EnergeticSovereignty #EmotionalTruth #CelebrityCulture #SpiritualAwakening #CollectiveHealing
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004. The Hidden Women Mini Series: Princess Diana — The One the World Tried to Contain
The Hidden Women is a new mini-series within The Hidden Tapestry—a reclamation of the sacred feminine through the stories of women who were silenced, misunderstood, edited out, or mythologized beyond recognition. In this series, we don’t just revisit history—we remember the soul behind it.And we begin with the one they called “the people’s princess.”But Diana was never just a princess. She was a mirror. A frequency. A feeling.She cracked open the collective heart by doing what few women had permission to do—feel publicly, speak honestly, and reveal the cracks in a system polished to perfection. She was loved because she reflected what we longed to see in ourselves: softness with strength, grace with grief, rebellion with heart.In this episode, I explore why so many of us—especially as young girls—felt spiritually tethered to Diana, even before we understood why. We’ll trace her story not through the lens of the monarchy, but through the lens of emotional energy, sacred archetypes, and soul-level knowing. Diana’s legacy is more than headlines and heartbreak. It’s a portal. And whether we knew her personally or not, many of us felt her. Because she represented something larger than herself.Together, we’ll explore:The energetic cost of being emotionally honest in a world built on masksWhy many women carry Diana’s emotional blueprint and soul signatureHow her presence cracked open a collective wound—especially around the feminine, motherhood, and public vulnerabilityWhat her birth chart reveals about her soul contractAnd how her legacy continues to ripple through us—not as a martyr, but as a modern-day Magdalene who held the grief of the worldThis isn’t a biography. It’s a remembrance.It’s not about the crown she wore—but the light she held.And the way that light still lives in those of us who were quietly watching… and remembering who we are.Welcome to The Hidden Women.Welcome home.
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003. Feeding the Loop — What Cartoons, Dreams, and “Demons” Taught Me About Energy
What if the thing draining your energy… wasn’t just emotional, but systemic?In this unplanned, deeply reflective episode, we dig into what’s actually feeding on us when we’re stuck in survival mode—and why it’s not just about entities or demons, but the trauma, institutions, and patterns we’ve unconsciously agreed to. From childhood programming to inherited beliefs, this is the episode that finally asks the question behind all the others:What is this life?And why does it feel like we’re living on a loop?We’ll talk cartoons, karma, manifestation, and neural pathways—and how breaking free begins the moment we remember who we are.Later this week, we begin The Hidden Women series with Princess Diana—an exploration of the women history tried to diminish and the truths they left behind.🎧Let’s lift the veil.Let’s reclaim our energy.Let’s stop feeding the loop.
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Teaser Episode 2 - Embracing Authenticity
Just a little thread from Episode 2... because sometimes the thing keeping us stuck isn’t what we don’t know — it’s what we’re afraid to admit we already do.This clip is a glimpse into the ways we quiet our truth to keep the peace… and how that peace costs us more than we realize.🧵 Full episode: Embracing Authenticity — The Obstacles That Keep Us Hiding is out now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts + wherever you listen.
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Episode 1 Trailer
What if the threads you’ve been pulling on — the gut feelings, the synchronicities, the quiet moments that made you pause — were never random?In this opening episode, we begin weaving the foundation of The Hidden Tapestry: a space for slowing down, tuning in, and remembering what’s real beneath the noise.Through the lens of quantum physics, resonance, and lived experience, I explore what it means to return to self — and why so many of us feel called to do that now.If you’ve ever felt the pull toward something deeper — something you can’t always name but deeply feel — this podcast is for you.
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002. Embracing Authenticity — The Obstacles That Keep Us Hiding
In this episode of The Hidden Tapestry, we explore what it really means to live authentically — not as a buzzword, but as a deep, lived alignment between who we are, what we feel, and how we show up.Through personal reflection and lived experience, I unpack ten common obstacles that quietly pull us away from our truth: the fear of being too much, the pressure to keep the peace, the exhaustion of performing for approval, and more. These aren’t flaws — they’re survival strategies. But eventually, they begin to cost us connection, joy, and clarity.This episode is an invitation to look gently at the layers we’ve worn to stay safe and to begin unraveling what no longer serves. If you’ve ever felt like you’re disappearing behind what people expect from you, this one’s for you.✨ Topics include:The lived difference between authenticity and performanceThe subtle (and loud) ways we go quiet to surviveTen emotional and societal blocks to living in alignmentWhat it feels like to come home to yourself againLet this be a soft place to land as you begin (or continue) your journey back to resonance. Back to truth. Back to you.
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001. The Hidden Thread - Intuition, Energy and The Wisdom Beneath It All
What if the answers we’re seeking have been quietly humming beneath the surface all along?In this first episode of The Hidden Tapestry, I pull on the thread that’s always been there — the unseen current that flows beneath logic, beneath language, beneath the busyness of everyday life. We explore intuition, energy, and the way science is slowly catching up to the ancient truths many of us have always felt in our bones.This episode invites you to slow down, soften your breath, and return to what’s real — that quiet inner knowing that doesn’t shout, but never lies. From quantum physics to personal truth, we begin weaving a deeper story… one that lives inside us all.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Welcome to The Hidden Tapestry — a space to remember what’s hidden and honor what’s real. Hosted by Micheline Turner, this podcast explores the threads that weave spirit and matter, intuition and intellect. Each episode dives into the unseen forces shaping our lives — from synchronicities to emotional healing and grounded spirituality. No fluff, no bypassing — just soul-level truth and heartfelt wisdom. Whether you’re awakening or integrating, you belong here, in the weave.
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