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The Priestess Podcast

The Priestess Podcast brings you conversations on sacred leadership, meaningful living, ancient and modern spirituality and conscious business. Get ready to explore your divinity, intuitive wisdom and soul gifts with inspirational global thought leaders. Your host Julie Parker is an award winning author, life coach trainer and Priestess, devoted to helping you create a life and legacy of your fullest expression - one that opens your heart and allows you to make a meaningful contribution to yourself, your community and the world. Connect at www.juliesuzanneparker.com and follow her on Instagram @julesyparker
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Now displaying: July, 2022
Jul 27, 2022

If you love animals, and in particular are walking through life with a pet or animal companion, then you are going to love this episode of The Priestess Podcast. I am joined by animal naturopath and pet nutritionist Ruth Hatten and we dive into the world of exploring are animals spiritual beings, the lessons they are here to teach us as humans, and what role our own health and wellbeing plays in their own. As a lover of animals all my life and the caretaker of two adopted, now older cats, and a fun and bubbly young dog, I honestly attribute them all to being a part of my business and life team in every possible way. They provide me with inspiration, support, fun, touch, connection and so much more. In fact, I would go so far as to say they make me a better human being and for that I am eternally indebted to them.

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