S2 | EP3: What ancestral healing is and ain't, IMO

There’s a lot of talk about ancestors these days, just check the hashtag #ancestralhealing #ancestralmedicine #ancestralwisdom and you’ll be surprised. But it wasn’t like this for the general public 4-5 years ago. That’s when I really started to accept and lean into this work as what I was really doing behind my amazing conscious brand and business strategy sessions working with spiritual and wellness entrepreneurs, but wasn’t quite ready to admit.

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S2 | EP2: Oh shit...this is still happening!

People ask me how I got into this work that I do—a combination of life coaching, ancestral healing, ritual and spiritual leadership and conscious business strategy:

And I tell them I literally have to share my whole life to see how the dots connect. I’ve said for years now that life truly does unfold just as it’s supposed to when we follow the breadcrumbs and give ourselves permission to lean into the unknown rather than getting stuck in “waiting energy.”

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Ashley Johns
Ep 08: My Path, My Philosophy

Ash shares her philosophy behind the work she does and the path she’s here to walk in this lifetime. She gives insights on the things that the coaching world is missing and how to do the building and the healing for a new and free world...at the same time.

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Ashley Johns
Ep 06: Healing is Happening: Abandonment in sisterhood

In this episode, Ash shares about sisterhood and the abandonment cycle within and among women. Women are the change makers, the way showers—not by doing, but by being and allowing the purity of our energies to inspire shift. Evolution always starts with us. Women, we have the power and magic to begin healing the wounds.

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Ashley Johns
Ep 04: Stop Belonging, Start Healing

This episode is for those of us who’ve always felt different...but still try to fit in...the black sheep of the family, those of us who have always seen life through a different lens and are STILL looking to belong somewhere, somehow even though it’s never felt right when we do.

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Ashley Johns