Send us a text If the holidays feel loud while your spirit longs for quiet, this conversation is your permission slip. After hosting our first Krystel Clear retreat in Sedona, I came home with a new lens on planning, boundaries, and what it takes to feel truly nourished when the calendar swells. We traded rigid itineraries for a flexible container, and that one move unlocked deeper connection, transformative sound work, and a hilarious cliffside hummer ride that reminded us joy is medicine to...
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Send us a text If the holidays feel loud while your spirit longs for quiet, this conversation is your permission slip. After hosting our first Krystel Clear retreat in Sedona, I came home with a new lens on planning, boundaries, and what it takes to feel truly nourished when the calendar swells. We traded rigid itineraries for a flexible container, and that one move unlocked deeper connection, transformative sound work, and a hilarious cliffside hummer ride that reminded us joy is medicine to...
Bio Transformational Healing with AwareHouse SRQ Founders Steve and Oz Comer
Krystel Clear
1 hour 4 minutes
3 months ago
Bio Transformational Healing with AwareHouse SRQ Founders Steve and Oz Comer
Send us a text What if the key to transformation isn't found in endless analysis, but in deeper awareness? Steve and Oz Comer, founders of The AwareHouse SRQ, join Krystel to explore how our analytical culture actually blocks our ability to create meaningful change. "If you're not aware of a pattern, a limitation, or the language that's limiting you, you can't change it," Steve explains, challenging our culture's obsession with analysis. After experiencing various self-development organizati...
Krystel Clear
Send us a text If the holidays feel loud while your spirit longs for quiet, this conversation is your permission slip. After hosting our first Krystel Clear retreat in Sedona, I came home with a new lens on planning, boundaries, and what it takes to feel truly nourished when the calendar swells. We traded rigid itineraries for a flexible container, and that one move unlocked deeper connection, transformative sound work, and a hilarious cliffside hummer ride that reminded us joy is medicine to...