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From Psychic Child to Transformational Healer: Dr. Greta Chamberlain’s Extraordinary Spiritual Journey
Jun 17, 2026
1h 11m 56s
How My Daughter’s Cancer Led Me to Discover Psychic Mediumship and Reiki Healing with Sarah Tolson
Jun 15, 2026
54m 41s
How Childhood Grief Shaped a Lifetime: Victoria Volk’s Journey from Loss to Healing
Jun 6, 2026
46m 37s
From Ayahuasca to Planetary Wisdom: Lucy Baldwin’s Extraordinary Spiritual Journey
Jun 5, 2026
53m 09s
Jason Lange: Why So Many Men Are Emotionally Suffering in Silence
May 27, 2026
49m 19s
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| 6/17/26 | ![]() From Psychic Child to Transformational Healer: Dr. Greta Chamberlain’s Extraordinary Spiritual Journey | In this deeply engaging conversation on Spiritual Infinity, Zenzi Sewaah welcomes Dr. Greta Chamberlain, a transformational healer from Chicago whose life has been shaped by extraordinary spiritual experiences, profound personal challenges, and decades of study across multiple spiritual traditions. What emerges is the story of a woman who spent her lifetime seeking to understand the nature of consciousness, healing, and humanity’s connection to something greater than itself.Greta’s spiritual journey began in childhood. As a young girl, she experienced unexplained phenomena that she could neither fully understand nor openly discuss. She heard voices calling her name, sensed when people were approaching death, and experienced apparitions that challenged her understanding of reality. Although her mother recognized some of these experiences, she advised Greta not to speak openly about them, fearing how others might react. As a result, Greta learned to keep many of her experiences private while quietly observing the unusual abilities that seemed to accompany her from an early age.Raised in a Catholic environment, Greta was introduced to traditional religious teachings and stories of saints, miracles, and divine apparitions. Yet even as a child, she felt driven to question and explore beyond conventional religious boundaries. Her curiosity eventually led her to seek broader understandings of spirituality and the nature of existence.As she grew older, Greta encountered another powerful influence on her development: racism and the social realities of America during the Civil Rights era. Growing up as an African American woman in the 1950s and 1960s, she experienced moments that profoundly shaped her worldview. These experiences initially fueled feelings of anger and militancy, but they also became catalysts for a deeper search for unity, understanding, and human connection.At eighteen, Greta discovered the Baháʼí Faith. The teachings of oneness, unity among peoples, and respect for all religions resonated deeply with her. For more than two decades, Baháʼí principles helped transform her outlook, encouraging her to move beyond division and embrace a broader vision of humanity as one interconnected family. The concept of oneness became a cornerstone of her spiritual philosophy and continues to influence her work today.A pivotal turning point arrived when Greta joined the Peace Corps. Originally hoping to teach in South America, she was surprised to discover that she had instead been assigned to Sierra Leone. What initially felt like an unexpected detour would become one of the most significant chapters of her life. Teaching science in West Africa immersed her in a new culture, language, and way of life. Living in local communities rather than remaining a distant observer allowed her to experience African traditions, spirituality, and community life from the inside.During her years in Africa, Greta married and became exposed to spiritual teachings and practices that expanded her understanding of reality. She describes encounters with phenomena she could not easily explain, including experiences she interpreted as communication from spiritual beings that had guided and protected her throughout her life. These experiences deepened her conviction that human existence extends beyond the physical world and that unseen dimensions of consciousness play an active role in our lives.Following the death of her first husband and later life transitions, Greta returned to the United States carrying a much broader perspective on spirituality and culture. Her search continued through various paths, including Islam, Buddhism, metaphysics, Science of Mind teachings, and independent study of esoteric traditions. Rather than attaching herself permanently to any single doctrine, she gradually came to view spirituality as a personal journey of direct experience rather than religious affiliation.One of the most transformative lessons she encountered came through metaphysical teachings centred on the concept that individuals participate in creating their own reality. Initially resistant to the idea, Greta eventually came to see it as profoundly empowering. If people help create their experiences, she reasoned, they also possess the ability to transform them. This realization became foundational to her later work as a transformational facilitator.Throughout her life, Greta found that prayer, focused intention, and disciplined spiritual practice often produced meaningful results. Friends and colleagues began approaching her for guidance and support, reporting positive changes after receiving her prayers and assistance. Over time, this evolved into a more formal healing practice that combined spirituality, consciousness work, and personal transformation.A major breakthrough came when she studied with Dr. Irene Hickman, a pioneer in remote transformational healing. The training introduced Greta to methods that emphasized consciousness, energetic connection, and the possibility of facilitating healing without physical proximity. This work expanded her understanding of healing and became a significant component of the services she offers today.Yet Greta is careful about the language she uses. She does not describe herself as a healer. Instead, she believes that every individual possesses the innate ability to heal themselves. Her role, as she explains, is simply to facilitate, support, and help people access the energies and awareness that enable their own healing process. She refers to those she works with as “participants” rather than clients or patients, emphasizing collaboration and personal empowerment.Today, Greta’s work focuses on three core areas: helping people understand how they participate in creating their reality, supporting transformational healing, and exploring broader questions of consciousness and existence. Her teachings encourage individuals to move beyond fear, reconnect with their inner wisdom, and recognize the extraordinary potential that resides within every human being.At nearly eight decades of age, Greta continues to study, teach, create, and inspire. Her life serves as a reminder that spiritual growth is not a destination but an ongoing journey—one that invites curiosity, courage, and a willingness to embrace the unknown.Closing ReflectionOne of the most striking aspects of Greta’s story is her willingness to remain open.Rather than allowing fear, judgment, or social expectations to silence her experiences, she continued asking questions. She continued exploring. She continued seeking deeper understanding.Many of us experience moments that challenge our understanding of reality. Sometimes they arrive as intuition. Sometimes as coincidence. Sometimes as profound life events that force us to question everything we once believed.What Greta’s journey demonstrates is that spiritual growth does not require us to have all the answers.It requires curiosity.It requires courage.And perhaps most importantly, it requires trust in the unfolding journey.Whether we interpret life’s mysteries through religion, spirituality, science, or personal experience, there is wisdom in remaining open to possibilities beyond our current understanding.The invitation is not necessarily to believe everything.The invitation is to continue exploring.To remain teachable.To remain curious.And to remember that every experience, every challenge, and every encounter may be guiding us toward a deeper understanding of who we truly are.ReflectionTake a quiet moment today and ask yourself:What part of my life am I being invited to explore more deeply, rather than explain away?— Zenzi SewaahGuest Contact & BioDr. Greta ChamberlainDr. Greta Chamberlain is a transformational healing facilitator, spiritual teacher, author, speaker, and lifelong student of consciousness. Her journey spans nearly eight decades of spiritual exploration, including experiences with Catholicism, the Baháʼí Faith, Islam, Buddhism, metaphysics, Science of Mind teachings, African spiritual traditions, and transformational healing practices. Through her work, she supports individuals in understanding personal transformation, self-healing, and the role consciousness plays in shaping reality.Greta’s experiences include service in the Peace Corps in Sierra Leone, extensive study of metaphysical teachings, decades of transformational work, and training under Dr. Irene Hickman in remote healing methodologies. She teaches that healing comes from within and that every individual has the ability to participate consciously in their own transformation.Connect with Dr. Greta ChamberlainYouTube Channel: Search for “Greta Chamberlain”, “Greta Chamberlain Shorts”, or “Greta Chamberlain in Silence” on YouTube.Telephone / Text:+1 (773) 633-1069 (preferred contact method according to Greta).Location: Chicago, Illinois, USA.Current Focus Areas:* Transformational Healing* Consciousness Studies* Creation of Reality* Spiritual Development* Personal Transformation* Remote Facilitation Work* Self-Healing PracticesNote: Greta mentioned during the interview that a new website is currently being developed and was not yet available at the time of recording. Get full access to Zenzi’s Substack at zenzisewaah.substack.com/subscribe | 1h 11m 56s | ||||||
| 6/15/26 | ![]() How My Daughter’s Cancer Led Me to Discover Psychic Mediumship and Reiki Healing with Sarah Tolson | In this heartfelt episode of Spiritual Infinity, Zenzi Sewaah speaks with Sarah Tolson, a psychic medium, Reiki practitioner, business leader, wife, and mother from Utah. Sarah shares a deeply personal story of loss, resilience, healing, and spiritual transformation that emerged from one of the most difficult experiences a parent can face: a child’s life-threatening illness.Sarah’s story begins long before her spiritual awakening. Growing up in a challenging family environment, she experienced instability, loss, and hardship from an early age. She married young at seventeen, became a mother shortly afterwards, and together she and her husband navigated financial struggles, infertility, the loss of a pregnancy, and the deaths of several close family members, including both of her husband’s parents. Through every challenge, their relationship remained a source of strength and stability.Years later, after believing their family was complete, Sarah and her husband unexpectedly welcomed a daughter. Bright, spirited, and full of life, their daughter quickly became the centre of their world. When she was seven years old, however, she began experiencing severe seizures with no obvious explanation. Doctors struggled to identify the cause as the seizures escalated to alarming levels. Eventually, specialists diagnosed her with a rare autoimmune condition known as GAD65 autoimmune encephalitis, in which the immune system attacks the brain. During the extensive testing required for that diagnosis, doctors made another devastating discovery: Sarah’s daughter also had a rare and aggressive cancer called Burkitt’s lymphoma.The diagnosis shattered Sarah’s world. While she had faced hardship before, nothing compared to watching her child endure surgeries, chemotherapy, hospital admissions, and ongoing medical treatment. Yet amid the fear and uncertainty, a surprising doorway began to open.The turning point came when a close friend, who was a Reiki practitioner, offered Sarah’s daughter a Reiki session shortly before a major surgery. During the session, the practitioner accurately described aspects of the child’s condition without prior knowledge and shared information about Sarah’s deceased mother. Most importantly, Sarah noticed a remarkable change in her daughter afterwards. Her anxiety diminished, her sense of calm increased, and she approached her hospital treatment with a new level of peace. For Sarah, this was the first indication that there might be more to healing than conventional medicine alone.Following her daughter’s chemotherapy treatment, Sarah recognised that she too needed healing. Years of cumulative trauma had left her living in a constant state of hypervigilance and stress. She sought her own Reiki session and was astonished by the profound shift she experienced. For the first time in years, her nervous system relaxed. The tension she had been carrying began to ease, and she felt a level of peace she had not experienced in a very long time. This experience inspired her to study Reiki herself, initially so she could support her daughter at home.Although her daughter humorously declined her mother’s newly acquired Reiki skills, Sarah continued her personal healing journey. She committed herself to daily meditation, self-reflection, and nervous system recovery. Through this process, she began noticing subtle shifts in her awareness and perception.One morning after a Reiki session, Sarah experienced a vivid vision unlike anything she had encountered before. While reflecting in the shower, she suddenly saw herself rising above the world, connected by streams of light to countless others. Accompanying the vision was a clear message: “There are others. You must find them.” The experience deeply unsettled her, challenging everything she believed about reality. Yet it also planted a seed that would continue to grow.Soon afterwards, Sarah attended a mediumship demonstration with friends. During the event, a medium unexpectedly informed her that she herself would one day become a medium. Initially resistant to the idea, Sarah dismissed the suggestion. Her professional career was firmly rooted in the business world, and mediumship seemed entirely incompatible with the logical, analytical identity she had built over many years.However, curiosity eventually led her to join a mediumship practice circle. What happened there transformed her life. During her very first practice reading, Sarah received detailed information about a stranger’s deceased relatives, including highly specific details that were later verified. The accuracy of the information left her stunned and forced her to reconsider her understanding of consciousness, intuition, and life after death.As her spiritual awareness expanded, Sarah encountered new challenges. She found herself becoming increasingly sensitive to the emotions and energies around her, particularly during visits to children’s hospitals where her daughter continued to receive treatment. Without understanding energetic boundaries, she absorbed the grief, fear, and pain of those around her, often leaving physically exhausted. Through education and spiritual development, she learned the importance of grounding, protection, and managing energetic sensitivity.Throughout her journey, Sarah began noticing signs, synchronicities, and moments of guidance that strengthened her trust in the unseen world. Birds, especially hawks, ravens, and eagles, became powerful symbols for her. Before one particularly stressful oncology appointment, she asked for a sign that everything would be okay. Moments later, a juvenile bald eagle appeared flying alongside her car. The appointment ultimately brought good news, reinforcing her faith in the guidance she felt she was receiving.Despite her growing spiritual work, Sarah continues to maintain a successful career in business leadership. Rather than seeing these two worlds as opposing forces, she now views them as complementary expressions of service. One allows her to help people professionally, while the other enables her to support healing, grief, personal growth, and spiritual connection.Looking back, Sarah sees her daughter’s illness not as something she would ever choose, but as an experience that profoundly expanded her understanding of compassion, resilience, gratitude, and faith. She speaks movingly about witnessing extraordinary kindness from strangers during their hospital journey and how those experiences restored her belief in humanity. Through suffering, she discovered deeper purpose. Through fear, she found trust. Through uncertainty, she found connection.Today, Sarah offers Reiki healing, mediumship readings, spiritual mentorship, and community support through her wellness practice. Her work is grounded not only in spiritual experience but also in the wisdom gained from navigating profound personal challenges. Her message is simple yet powerful: healing is possible, support is always available, and even our greatest struggles can become catalysts for transformation.Closing ReflectionOne of the most powerful lessons from Sarah’s story is that spiritual awakening rarely arrives when life is comfortable.More often, it emerges through the moments that challenge us most deeply.None of us would choose pain, loss, illness, or uncertainty. Yet these experiences often invite us to look beyond the surface of life and ask deeper questions about who we are, what truly matters, and where we find our strength when everything familiar is stripped away.Sarah’s journey reminds us that healing is not always about removing hardship. Sometimes healing is about discovering a deeper capacity within ourselves to meet life with courage, faith, compassion, and openness.Perhaps the greatest gift of adversity is that it can awaken parts of us that were waiting quietly beneath the surface all along.The healer.The seeker.The believer.The light.When life feels uncertain, remember that you do not have to walk the path alone. Support can arrive in unexpected ways. Guidance can come through people, signs, intuition, prayer, stillness, or simple acts of kindness.And often, the very experience we wish had never happened becomes the doorway that leads us home to ourselves.ReflectionTake a quiet moment today and ask yourself:What challenge in my life might be trying to teach me something deeper about my strength, my purpose, or my connection to the Creator?— Zenzi SewaahGuest Contact & BioSarah TolsonSarah Tolson is a psychic medium, Reiki practitioner, business leader, speaker, mentor, and founder of Grounded Harmony Wellness. Following her daughter’s battle with a rare autoimmune condition and Burkitt’s lymphoma, Sarah embarked on a profound healing journey that led her into Reiki, meditation, spiritual development, and mediumship. Today she helps individuals navigate grief, healing, personal transformation, and spiritual growth through readings, Reiki sessions, and educational programs.Sarah is also an accomplished business professional who has spent many years helping to lead a successful women-owned company while balancing her spiritual practice and service work. Her unique perspective bridges the practical and spiritual worlds, offering grounded guidance for those seeking healing and personal growth.Connect with Sarah TolsonWebsite:Grounded Harmony WellnessServices:* Psychic Mediumship Readings* Reiki Healing Sessions* Spiritual Mentorship* Virtual Healing Services* Community Book Club* Personal Development SupportLocation: Utah, United StatesSpecial Interests:* Trauma Recovery* Spiritual Awakening* Energy Healing* Mediumship Development* Grief Support* Mind-Body Healing* Personal TransformationAll services are available virtually, allowing Sarah to work with clients worldwide. Get full access to Zenzi’s Substack at zenzisewaah.substack.com/subscribe | 54m 41s | ||||||
| 6/6/26 | ![]() How Childhood Grief Shaped a Lifetime: Victoria Volk’s Journey from Loss to Healing | In this heartfelt episode of Spiritual Infinity, Zenzi Sewaah welcomes grief specialist, author, healer, and podcast host Victoria Volk from North Dakota. Victoria shares an extraordinary personal journey marked by profound childhood loss, family trauma, military service, spiritual exploration, and ultimately discovering her calling in grief recovery and emotional healing.Victoria begins by explaining a principle that has shaped much of her work: much of what we become as adults can be traced back to our earliest childhood experiences. Children absorb messages about life, relationships, emotions, and grief long before they are capable of fully understanding them. These early experiences often become the invisible framework through which we interpret the world.Her own story began with significant loss. When Victoria was seven years old, her grandmother died of cancer. Shortly afterward, her father, who had been battling stage-four colon cancer, also passed away. Within a short period, her mother lost both her own mother and her husband, leaving the family emotionally overwhelmed and struggling to cope. Victoria was only eight years old when her father died.As a child, she found herself pushed to the sidelines of the family’s grief. While the adults around her were consumed by their own pain, Victoria’s emotional needs often went unnoticed. She recalls being shuffled between neighbours and family friends while her parents dealt with illness and crisis. One of her most vivid memories was hearing adults suggest she was too young to understand what was happening at her father’s funeral—a statement she knew was profoundly untrue.The challenges did not end there. Following her father’s death, Victoria lost contact with her father’s entire side of the family due to unresolved conflicts between adults. Grandparents, aunts, uncles, and cousins disappeared from her life almost overnight. A few years later, she also experienced sexual abuse, compounding the grief, anger, confusion, and emotional pain she was already carrying.Without healthy emotional role models, Victoria learned survival strategies common among many children experiencing trauma. She became highly sensitive to the moods and energy of those around her, constantly reading emotional cues and adapting to maintain safety. She describes becoming hyper-vigilant, learning to anticipate emotional shifts before they happened. Looking back, she now recognises how deeply these childhood coping mechanisms influenced her adult life.Spiritually, her early experiences led her away from faith rather than toward it. Raised in the Lutheran tradition, Victoria struggled to reconcile her suffering with the idea of a loving God. By adolescence, she carried significant resentment toward God and questioned why so much pain had entered her life.Despite these challenges, Victoria excelled academically and describes herself as a responsible teenager. Yet beneath the surface she carried deep emotional wounds and developed strong people-pleasing tendencies. These patterns eventually followed her into her first serious adult relationship, where she found herself sacrificing her own needs in an effort to maintain harmony and avoid conflict.After high school, Victoria briefly pursued higher education but struggled with the financial pressures and uncertainty surrounding college. Eventually, she joined the military and later served in Iraq alongside the man who would become her husband. Before their relationship began, Victoria recalls offering a simple prayer asking God to bring someone into her life who would be truly good for her. That prayer was answered through a long-time friend who eventually became her husband. Today, they have been married for over two decades and have raised three children together.Through her husband’s influence, Victoria found her way back to faith. His Catholic background introduced her to a different spiritual perspective that resonated deeply. She became fascinated by the richness of Catholic spirituality, including the traditions surrounding Mary and the saints, and this renewed spiritual connection became an important part of her life.Yet despite building a family and creating a stable life, unresolved grief remained beneath the surface. As her youngest child prepared to start kindergarten, Victoria found herself facing a personal crisis. Her identity had become deeply tied to motherhood, and she began questioning who she was beyond that role. At the same time, she recognised unhealthy coping behaviours, including increasing reliance on alcohol. The emotional pain she had carried for decades was demanding attention.A major turning point came when she reconnected with her uncle, her late father’s brother, after nearly thirty years of separation. Learning that he had terminal brain cancer, Victoria felt compelled to visit him despite their long estrangement. What followed was six months of meaningful reconnection, healing, and reconciliation. Through that relationship, she felt closer to her father than she had since childhood and experienced a profound release of old family wounds.Around the same time, the loss of a significant friendship prompted Victoria to finally confront the grief she had been carrying for most of her life. Searching for answers, she discovered the Grief Recovery Method and immediately recognised its potential. The process transformed her understanding of grief, emotional healing, and personal responsibility. She became certified in the methodology and later founded The Unleashed Heart, dedicating her professional life to helping others navigate loss and emotional recovery.One of the most powerful insights she shares is the importance of breaking generational cycles. Through her healing work, Victoria came to understand that her mother’s limitations were shaped by her own unresolved grief and pain. While this understanding did not erase the hurt, it allowed Victoria to develop compassion without denying her own experience. More importantly, it empowered her to stop passing those patterns on to her own children.Her spiritual journey continued through Reiki, energy healing, biofield tuning, human design, and other modalities that helped her understand the connection between emotions, energy, and physical wellbeing. Throughout her exploration, Victoria maintained a healthy scepticism and curiosity, balancing spirituality with a lifelong love of science and evidence-based understanding.Today, Victoria combines grief recovery, energy healing, personality assessment tools, and human design to help individuals understand themselves more deeply and heal emotional wounds that may have shaped them for decades. Her work is centred on helping people move from surviving to thriving and reclaiming the parts of themselves that grief and trauma may have hidden.At the heart of Victoria’s message is a simple but powerful truth: healing is possible. No matter how painful the past may be, there is always hope for a different future. The first step is being willing to look honestly at our experiences, understand their impact, and choose a new path forward.Closing ReflectionOne of the most powerful lessons from this conversation is that grief is not only about death.We grieve relationships.We grieve lost opportunities.We grieve childhoods we wish had been different.We grieve the love, understanding, and safety we needed but did not receive.Many people spend years trying to outrun grief, suppress it, or replace it with busyness, achievement, relationships, or distractions. Yet grief has a remarkable way of waiting patiently until we are finally ready to face it.Victoria’s story reminds us that healing does not begin when the pain disappears.Healing begins when we become willing to look at the pain with honesty and compassion.Her journey also highlights something many of us forget: our parents and caregivers were often carrying burdens of their own. Understanding this does not excuse the hurt we experienced, but it can help us move beyond blame and into understanding.Every family carries patterns.Every generation inherits stories.But every so often, someone chooses to break the cycle.That choice requires courage.It requires self-awareness.And it requires the willingness to heal wounds that were never ours to create.Victoria chose that path, not only for herself but for her children and future generations.Her story reminds us that no matter how difficult our beginnings may have been, our future does not have to be defined by them.Hope remains available to all of us.Not because life becomes perfect.But because healing is always possible.ReflectionTake a quiet moment and ask yourself:What old story, grief, or wound am I ready to release so that future generations no longer have to carry it?— Zenzi SewaahGuest Contact & BioVictoria VolkVictoria Volk is a certified Grief Recovery Specialist, author, energy healer, Reiki Master, podcaster, and founder of The Unleashed Heart. Through her work, she helps individuals recover from grief, trauma, emotional pain, and life transitions by combining grief recovery methods, energy healing, human design insights, and personal development tools.Drawing from her own experiences of childhood loss, family estrangement, trauma, military service, motherhood, and healing, Victoria has created a compassionate approach that empowers people to understand their emotional patterns, release unresolved grief, and reconnect with their authentic selves.She is also the creator and host of the Grieving Voices podcast and is currently developing a new legacy-focused podcast project.Connect with Victoria VolkWebsite:The Unleashed HeartPodcast:Grieving Voices (available through her website)Services Include:* Grief Recovery Coaching* Do Grief Differently™ 12-Session Programme* Reiki & Energy Healing* Biofield Tuning* Human Design Guidance* UMAP Strengths & Values AssessmentsLocation: North Dakota, USASpeciality: Helping individuals heal unresolved grief, break generational cycles, and create healthier emotional futures. Get full access to Zenzi’s Substack at zenzisewaah.substack.com/subscribe | 46m 37s | ||||||
| 6/5/26 | ![]() From Ayahuasca to Planetary Wisdom: Lucy Baldwin’s Extraordinary Spiritual Journey | In this thought-provoking episode of Spiritual Infinity, Zenzi Sewaah welcomes Lucy Baldwin, a spiritual teacher, coach, planetary magic practitioner, and entrepreneur from Connecticut, USA. What follows is an honest conversation about spiritual seeking, the dangers of becoming attached to a single path, the importance of integration, and discovering a balanced relationship between spirituality and everyday life.Lucy begins by reflecting on her childhood. Raised in a loving and financially successful family, she describes growing up with many privileges, yet feeling an unexplainable longing for something deeper. Despite receiving love and material comfort, she often found herself asking profound philosophical questions from a very young age, questioning existence, purpose, consciousness, and the meaning of life itself.This inner search for deeper truth accompanied her throughout adolescence and early adulthood. While attending an innovative boarding school that emphasised community, leadership, and personal growth, Lucy continued to feel drawn toward understanding life’s greater mysteries. She recognised early that money, status, and external success could not satisfy the deeper yearning many people carry within themselves.As a young adult and mother, Lucy’s search intensified. Following financial upheaval in her family after the 2008 financial crisis and while navigating the responsibilities of parenthood, she became deeply involved in the world of ayahuasca and psychedelic medicine. Believing she had found the ultimate path to spiritual enlightenment, she immersed herself in ceremonies, travelling extensively and dedicating enormous amounts of time, energy, and money to the experience.However, despite profound mystical experiences and moments of deep connection, Lucy began noticing a troubling contradiction. Her external life was not improving. She found herself burdened by debt, struggling with instability, and increasingly disconnected from practical realities. While the ceremonies offered insight, they were not creating the grounded, sustainable life she truly desired.A pivotal moment arrived when she realised that genuine surrender did not mean forcing herself to continue down a path that felt increasingly misaligned. Instead, true surrender meant listening to her inner truth and acknowledging that what worked for others was not necessarily right for her. This awakening became even clearer during a pregnancy, when she felt pressured to continue using ayahuasca despite her instincts telling her otherwise. Trusting her inner guidance ultimately became the catalyst for stepping away from that chapter of her life.From there, Lucy began exploring shadow work, self-inquiry, and personal development through a different lens. She discovered the concept of integrating spiritual insight into daily life rather than constantly seeking extraordinary experiences. This shift transformed her understanding of spirituality. Rather than searching outside herself, she began learning to trust her own inner wisdom and align her choices with her authentic truth.This new direction eventually introduced her to planetary magic. Lucy explains that her work is not astrology in the conventional sense. Instead, she views planetary energies as symbolic allies that help individuals cultivate specific qualities within themselves. One of the most influential forces in her own life became Saturn, which she associates with structure, discipline, responsibility, patience, and consistency.Working with Saturn’s energy coincided with a dramatic turning point. Rather than chasing extraordinary spiritual experiences, Lucy began focusing on practical steps: paying off debt, building stability, strengthening relationships, raising her children, and creating a sustainable future. Through patience and persistence, she gradually transformed her circumstances and discovered that meaningful change often comes through steady, incremental progress rather than dramatic breakthroughs.The conversation explores the difference between spiritual attainment and spiritual integration. Lucy shares how she came to understand that spirituality is not something separate from life but something expressed through everyday actions, responsibilities, relationships, and choices. Growth occurs not only through mystical experiences but also through showing up consistently for the realities of daily living.Today, Lucy works as a coach and teacher, helping others integrate spiritual experiences into practical life. She also facilitates a thriving online community, hosts monthly rituals, and teaches courses focused on planetary magic and personal transformation. Her approach emphasises discernment, self-awareness, and applying spiritual wisdom in tangible ways that create lasting change.The discussion takes an unexpected turn as Lucy shares another exciting chapter of her life. Alongside her husband, a chemical engineer and inventor, she is helping develop ground breaking water-treatment technology designed to eliminate harmful PFAS chemicals—often referred to as “forever chemicals”—from water supplies. The technology uses plasma-based processes to destroy contaminants that are notoriously difficult to remove through conventional methods.What emerges from this part of the conversation is a powerful insight: spirituality is not limited to meditation, rituals, or personal development. It can also be expressed through innovation, environmental stewardship, scientific discovery, and service to humanity. Lucy and Zenzi explore how solving real-world challenges can itself become a profound spiritual act when guided by purpose and a desire to improve life for future generations.As the interview concludes, Lucy offers a simple yet profound piece of wisdom inspired by Saturn’s teachings: start where you are. Rather than waiting for the perfect moment or expecting immediate results, take one small step toward your goal today. Over time, those small actions compound into extraordinary transformation.Her journey serves as a reminder that true spiritual growth is not about escaping life—it is about fully engaging with it. The path may evolve, our understanding may deepen, and our methods may change, but the invitation remains the same: listen to your inner truth, trust the journey, and take the next step forward.Closing ReflectionMany of us spend years searching.We search for answers. We search for healing. We search for purpose. We search for the experience that will finally make everything clear.What Lucy’s story reminds us is that sometimes the greatest wisdom comes not from finding the perfect path, but from recognising when a path no longer serves us.There is courage in beginning a journey.But there is also courage in changing direction.Lucy’s story beautifully illustrates that spiritual growth is not always about reaching higher states of consciousness. Sometimes it is about becoming more grounded, more present, more responsible, and more aligned with the life we are actually here to live.The spiritual path is not separate from everyday life.It lives in how we raise our children.It lives in how we care for our relationships.It lives in how we build businesses.It lives in how we serve our communities.It lives in how we care for our planet.True spirituality is not an escape from reality.It is learning to bring wisdom, love, and awareness into reality.Perhaps the greatest lesson from this conversation is that transformation rarely happens all at once. It happens through small choices made consistently over time. One step. One decision. One act of courage after another.The journey is rarely linear. It twists, turns, surprises us, and sometimes takes us places we never expected.Yet every experience has value when we are willing to learn from it.As Lucy reminds us, do not wait for the perfect moment.Begin where you are.Trust what your heart knows.And take the next step.ReflectionPlace your hand on your heart and ask yourself:What is one small step I can take today that brings me closer to the life I know I am here to create?— Zenzi SewaahGuest Contact & BioLucy BaldwinLucy Baldwin is a spiritual teacher, coach, planetary magic practitioner, entrepreneur, and community leader based in Connecticut, USA. Her work combines shadow integration, personal transformation, practical spirituality, and planetary wisdom to help individuals create meaningful and aligned lives.After years of exploring psychedelic spirituality, Lucy developed an approach centred on integration, discernment, and grounded personal growth. She now teaches courses on planetary magic, hosts monthly rituals, facilitates community gatherings, and helps people apply spiritual insights to everyday life.Alongside her spiritual work, Lucy is also involved in developing innovative environmental technology with her husband, helping bring solutions to water purification challenges through advanced PFAS-removal systems.Connect with Lucy BaldwinWebsite & Community:Lucy Baldwin Official WebsiteInstagram:Lucy Baldwin Instagram (@lucy.baldwin.author)Monthly Rituals & Community Events:Available through her website community portal.Upcoming Book:Lucy shared during the interview that her first book is currently being prepared for publication. Get full access to Zenzi’s Substack at zenzisewaah.substack.com/subscribe | 53m 09s | ||||||
| 5/27/26 | ![]() Jason Lange: Why So Many Men Are Emotionally Suffering in Silence | In this deeply honest and emotionally important episode of Spiritual Infinity, Zenzi Sewaah speaks with men’s group facilitator and transformational coach Jason Lange from Colorado, USA, about a subject rarely explored openly enough: the emotional suffering many men carry silently throughout their lives.What unfolds is not simply a discussion about masculinity, but a profound exploration of emotional neglect, nervous system trauma, loneliness, healing, vulnerability, purpose, and the urgent need for healthy male community in modern society.Jason begins by sharing his own story growing up in the American Midwest in a household where emotional expression, affection, and physical touch were almost entirely absent. Although his family provided materially and did the best they could, there was little emotional intimacy or nurturing connection between family members. He recalls realising in therapy that he could not even remember the last time he had physically hugged or touched his mother growing up.This lack of emotional and physical connection deeply affected Jason’s nervous system and shaped his entire experience of relationships, self-worth, and intimacy. As a teenager and young adult, he found himself unable to emotionally connect with women despite desperately wanting closeness and companionship. Shame, loneliness, anxiety, and emotional confusion became central themes in his life.Like many men struggling internally, Jason turned to unhealthy coping mechanisms — pornography, alcohol, emotional withdrawal, and isolation — not because he lacked desire for connection, but because his body simply did not know how to safely receive intimacy or emotional closeness.One of the most powerful moments in the conversation comes when Jason describes attending a men’s group in his twenties after years of traditional talk therapy. Within minutes of deep somatic bodywork and emotional inquiry, he unexpectedly collapsed into intense grief, crying uncontrollably and shouting the words:“Hold me. Hold me. Hold me.”In that moment, Jason realised that beneath the adult man was a deeply neglected little boy longing for affection, love, safety, and emotional presence.This became the beginning of true healing.Throughout the episode, Jason explains how modern society often teaches boys to suppress emotion from an early age. Boys are told to “man up,” “stop crying,” “be tough,” and disconnect from their inner emotional world. Over time, many men learn to override their feelings entirely, storing emotional pain, fear, grief, and shame deep within the nervous system.Jason argues that this emotional suppression is contributing to a growing crisis among men worldwide — rising loneliness, addiction, disconnection, anxiety, depression, emotional isolation, and suicide. He shares alarming statistics showing how many men lack close friendships or emotional support systems and how modern life increasingly isolates men from meaningful connection and community.At the centre of Jason’s work is the belief that healing for men must involve safe emotional spaces where men can be fully human with one another.This is the purpose behind his organisation, Evolutionary Men, whose mission statement is simple yet powerful:“Every man should be in a men’s group.”Jason explains that healthy men’s groups are not about aggression, ego, or competition. They are spaces where men can safely express fear, grief, anger, shame, uncertainty, vulnerability, and emotional truth without judgement. Through emotional honesty and shared support, men begin regulating their nervous systems, reconnecting to their bodies, and building healthier relationships with themselves and others.The discussion also explores how masculinity is changing in modern society. For generations, many men defined their worth almost entirely through financial provision and external success. But as work, technology, AI, and social structures evolve, many men are now experiencing deep existential uncertainty around identity, purpose, and value.Jason believes the answer lies not in domination or emotional suppression, but in balance — integrating both strength and emotional openness. He describes true masculinity not as emotional numbness, but as the courage to fully feel, fully connect, and take responsibility for one’s healing and personal growth.Spiritually, Jason shares how meditation, breathwork, Qigong, nature immersion, embodiment practices, and even plant medicine ceremonies have supported his healing journey. He speaks about learning to regulate the nervous system, reconnect with the body, and understand that healing oneself is ultimately a gift to everyone around us.Perhaps one of the deepest messages from this conversation is this:Healing does not make men weaker.It makes them more trustworthy, more grounded, more loving, and more fully human.This episode is a powerful invitation for men everywhere to stop carrying their pain alone — and a reminder to women, families, and society that emotional support, affection, and connection are not weaknesses, but essential human needs.Closing ReflectionThere is a silent pain many men carry that the world rarely stops to notice.A pain hidden beneath work, responsibility, humour, silence, addiction, anger, distraction, or emotional withdrawal.For generations, boys have often been taught that strength means suppressing emotion.That vulnerability is weakness.That tears should be hidden.That softness must be buried.But what happens to the human spirit when it is never allowed to feel?This conversation with Jason Lange shines a compassionate light on something many people intuitively sense but struggle to articulate:So many men are not emotionally numb because they do not feel.They are emotionally numb because they were never taught how to safely feel.And beneath the armour many men wear is often a deeply sensitive human being longing for connection, acceptance, love, safety, and understanding.What makes Jason’s work so important is that he reminds us healing does not happen in isolation.Human beings heal in safe connection.They heal when they are seen.When they are heard.When they are allowed to be honest without shame.One of the most moving truths shared in this episode is that emotional openness does not weaken masculinity — it deepens it.A man who can face his grief, acknowledge his fear, express his emotions, and remain present through vulnerability is not weak.He is courageous.This conversation also asks something important of all of us as parents, partners, friends, and communities:How are we teaching our boys to experience emotion?Do we comfort them when they hurt?Do we allow them to cry?Do we encourage emotional honesty?Or do we unknowingly pass down generations of suppression and silence?The cycle can end with awareness.And perhaps that is the deeper spiritual lesson within this entire discussion:Healing ourselves is not selfish.It is service.When one person heals, everyone around them benefits.May this conversation encourage every man listening to know:You do not have to carry your pain alone.And may it encourage every woman listening to recognise the silent emotional burdens many men have carried for far too long.Healing begins the moment honesty becomes safe.— Zenzi SewaahFounder & Spiritual Visionary of Spiritual InfinityGuest Contact & BioJason LangeJason Lange is a men’s group facilitator, coach, speaker, and founder of Evolutionary Men, an organisation dedicated to helping men heal emotionally, reconnect with themselves, and build authentic male community.For more than two decades, Jason has worked deeply in the fields of men’s emotional healing, somatic therapy, embodiment practices, nervous system regulation, relationship dynamics, and transformational group work. His mission is to create safe spaces where men can move beyond isolation, shame, emotional suppression, and loneliness into deeper connection, purpose, authenticity, and presence.Jason leads men’s groups, retreats, coaching programs, embodiment trainings, and relationship-focused work for men around the world.Connect with Jason LangeWebsite:Evolutionary MenPodcast, Trainings & Men’s Groups:Available through the Evolutionary Men website. Get full access to Zenzi’s Substack at zenzisewaah.substack.com/subscribe | 49m 19s | ||||||
| 5/22/26 | ![]() Stanley Bronstein: How I Lost 200 Pounds, Healed Childhood Trauma & Rebuilt My Life | In this powerful and deeply reflective episode of Spiritual Infinity, Zenzi Sewaah speaks with author, attorney, accountant, and transformational thinker Stanley Bronstein from Arizona, USA. What begins as a conversation about health and weight loss quickly unfolds into a profound exploration of grief, self-discipline, healing, purpose, and the extraordinary power of human transformation.Stanley’s story begins with devastating loss. At just eight years old, his mother died, an experience that emotionally froze him in place. He recalls intuitively sensing her death before anyone told him, falling from his bicycle on the way home from school and suddenly knowing something irreversible had happened. Unable to cry or process the grief, he carried that emotional pain silently for decades.Raised thereafter by a loving but emotionally unequipped father, Stanley found comfort in food. Together, father and son coped with grief through overeating, eventually leading Stanley into severe obesity throughout his youth and adulthood. By his teenage years he was already carrying enormous emotional and physical burdens, struggling with self-worth, isolation, and the inability to form healthy relationships.Despite these challenges, Stanley excelled academically, eventually becoming both a Certified Public Accountant and an attorney. Yet beneath the professional success, the unresolved emotional wounds remained. Weight gain, unhealthy habits, emotional eating, and self-neglect continued to dominate much of his adult life.A major turning point came years later at the funeral of an aunt. There, Stanley encountered a young cousin standing emotionally numb beside the coffin — mirroring exactly how Stanley himself had felt as an eight-year-old boy at his own mother’s funeral. In that moment, something profound awakened inside him. He embraced the child, encouraged him to cry, and unknowingly began healing his own inner child at the same time.This emotional breakthrough eventually led Stanley toward deeper forgiveness, healing, and spiritual understanding. Decades later, while lying between his parents’ graves in Texas, he spoke openly to them, sharing his life story, expressing gratitude, and finally forgiving them both — including forgiving his mother for not preparing him emotionally for her death.But perhaps the greatest transformation of all began just four months before his 50th birthday.Weighing over 320 pounds, drinking heavily, consuming unhealthy food daily, and facing the terrifying reality that he might not live much longer, Stanley woke up one morning and confronted himself with brutal honesty:“If I keep living this way, where will I be in five years?”The answer was immediate:Dead.That moment became what Stanley now calls his “Re-Birthday.”From that day forward, he committed himself fully to permanent change — not temporary dieting, but total life transformation. He quit alcohol immediately. He stopped drinking soda entirely. He changed his diet step-by-step, eventually becoming fully vegan. Most importantly, he began walking every single day.What followed was extraordinary.Over the next seventeen years, Stanley lost more than 200 pounds and transformed every aspect of his life. Today, at 66 years old, he walks approximately 15 miles every day — over 40,000 steps daily — and has accumulated enough walking miles to circle the Earth nearly three times.Yet this conversation is about far more than physical health.Stanley explains that true transformation requires permanent internal change — not temporary motivation. He speaks openly about replacing destructive addictions with positive disciplines, changing one’s environment, guarding the thoughts allowed into the mind, and recognising the deep connection between mind, body, and spirit.Out of his journey emerged what he now calls The Way of Excellence — a life philosophy and personal development system built around long-term growth, self-responsibility, discipline, persistence, willingness, belief, and commitment. The system encourages individuals to stop pursuing perfection and instead strive toward continual excellence and self-improvement.One of Stanley’s most powerful insights throughout the interview is simple yet deeply transformative:“You are more powerful than you ever imagined.”This episode is not simply about weight loss.It is about reclaiming life itself.It is about recognising that healing can begin at any age, that discipline can become liberation, and that the human spirit is capable of far more than we often believe.Closing ReflectionThere comes a moment in many people’s lives when survival is no longer enough.A moment when the soul quietly asks:“Is this truly how I want to live?”For Stanley Bronstein, that moment arrived not through inspiration, but through confrontation. He faced himself honestly and realised that unless something changed permanently, his life would slowly disappear beneath unhealthy habits, emotional pain, and self-neglect.What makes this conversation so powerful is that Stanley does not speak from theory. He speaks from lived experience.He speaks as a child who lost his mother too early.As a man who carried silent grief for decades.As someone who hid emotional wounds beneath food, alcohol, routine, and distraction.And ultimately, as someone who chose to wake up.His story reminds us that transformation rarely happens because life becomes comfortable. It happens when we finally become honest with ourselves.Again and again throughout this episode, one truth rises to the surface:Permanent change creates permanent results.Not quick fixes.Not temporary motivation.Not short-lived resolutions.But deep internal commitment.Stanley’s journey also reveals something deeply spiritual:the body, mind, and spirit are never separate.The thoughts we repeat shape the body.The habits we practice shape the spirit.The environment we live in shapes our inner world.Healing is holistic.And perhaps most importantly, Stanley reminds us that it is never too late to begin again.At nearly fifty years old, he chose life.And in doing so, he discovered a version of himself he never knew existed.May this conversation encourage every listener who feels stuck, overwhelmed, unhealthy, discouraged, or emotionally burdened to remember:You are not finished.You are not powerless.And one decision can change the direction of an entire lifetime.— Zenzi SewaahFounder & Spiritual Visionary of Spiritual InfinityGuest Contact & BioStanley Bronstein is an attorney, Certified Public Accountant, author, speaker, and creator of The Way of Excellence — a transformational personal development system focused on long-term growth, discipline, balance, health, and human potential.After struggling with severe obesity and unhealthy habits for much of his life, Stanley radically transformed his physical, mental, and spiritual wellbeing beginning at age 49. Over the past 17 years, he has lost more than 200 pounds, adopted a fully plant-based lifestyle, and built a philosophy centered around permanent change and lifelong excellence.Today, Stanley shares his teachings through books, workshops, videos, and online resources designed to help others unlock their potential and create lasting transformation.Connect with Stanley BronsteinWebsite:The Way of ExcellenceBooks & Free Resources:Available free through his website. Get full access to Zenzi’s Substack at zenzisewaah.substack.com/subscribe | 1h 02m 52s | ||||||
| 5/21/26 | ![]() Merry Korn: From Being Fired to Building a Million-Dollar Mission of Hope & Purpose | In this deeply moving episode of Spiritual Infinity, Zenzi Sewaah sits down with entrepreneur, speaker, mentor, and author Merry Korn, speaking from Columbus, Ohio, to explore a life journey shaped by unimaginable hardship, resilience, spiritual awakening, and purpose-driven leadership.Merry’s story begins with generational trauma. The daughter of two Holocaust survivors, her childhood was profoundly shaped by her mother’s suffering. Her mother had been imprisoned in Bergen-Belsen concentration camp at just thirteen years old and survived years of brutality, starvation, displacement, and unimaginable loss before eventually immigrating to America as a single mother with two children and almost nothing to her name.Growing up, Merry witnessed the hidden emotional scars left by war and trauma. Her mother carried unresolved pain, grief, fear, and emotional unavailability, often reliving horrific memories through nightmares and emotional breakdowns. During periods when survival became too difficult, Merry spent parts of her childhood in orphanages, separated from family and navigating profound feelings of abandonment and instability.Yet within those difficult beginnings, seeds of resilience were planted.Merry reflects on how these experiences quietly shaped her life mission — creating opportunities for people who society often overlooks or excludes. Inspired by her mother’s courage and later influenced by the film Schindler’s List, Merry became deeply moved by the idea that meaningful work can restore dignity, identity, and hope to human beings who have been marginalized.The conversation then follows Merry’s adult life — a difficult marriage, emotional hardship, raising two children as a single mother, and eventually reaching a devastating turning point after leaving a long-term career that no longer aligned with her soul. After taking a new position that proved to be a terrible fit, she was fired after only two months, leaving her terrified, humiliated, financially unstable, and emotionally broken.It was during this dark period that Merry experienced what she describes as a divine intervention.Walking through an alley in complete despair, she prayed openly for guidance, telling God that if shown the path forward, she would dedicate her life to helping others who felt as lost as she did. In response, she heard two unexpected words internally:“Medical associations.”That moment became the catalyst for everything that followed.Merry began contacting CEOs across Ohio’s healthcare and medical association sector, asking not for employment, but for insight into how she could transfer her years of marketing and healthcare experience into a meaningful new direction. Within weeks, an opportunity emerged that allowed her to begin building her own company.What started as a small business quickly evolved into something extraordinary.Unable to find traditional workers willing to perform outbound sales work, Merry took a chance on hiring individuals with severe physical disabilities — including quadriplegics, paraplegics, blind workers, disabled veterans, cancer patients, and individuals confined to their homes. Using adaptive technology and remote systems long before remote work became mainstream, she created meaningful employment opportunities for people who had been rejected, ignored, or underestimated by society.Over the course of twenty years, Merry’s business grew from a handful of employees into a nationally recognized organisation employing more than 1,300 people across 30 states. Many employees came from economically disadvantaged backgrounds or lived with severe disabilities, yet through Merry’s leadership they found not only work, but dignity, community, purpose, and belonging.One particularly emotional moment in the conversation recounts the story of a Vietnam veteran who became quadriplegic after an accident and had not worked in nearly three decades. After joining Merry’s company, his wife wrote Merry a nine-page handwritten letter explaining that for the first time in 29 years, their family came home and listened to him talk about his day, his work, and his purpose.The interview also explores Merry’s spiritual path through Judaism and later Kabbalah, which she describes as the first spiritual system that truly resonated with her soul. Through Kabbalistic teachings, she found deeper understanding around karma, destiny, reincarnation, life purpose, and humanity’s shared spiritual mission.Today, after selling her business, Merry has entered a new chapter devoted to mentoring, speaking, workshops, podcasts, and writing her upcoming book, Fired to Inspired. The book centers on overcoming fear, discovering one’s life mission, and learning how to align work with purpose and soul.Throughout this powerful conversation, one message echoes repeatedly:Ask.Be open.Listen.And trust that even the most painful chapters of life may ultimately be guiding us toward the work we were born to do.Closing ReflectionSome people build businesses.Others build healing.Merry Korn built both.What makes this conversation so moving is not simply the success story — it is the depth of humanity behind it.A child shaped by generational trauma.A daughter watching her mother carry unbearable pain.A woman navigating abandonment, emotional survival, single motherhood, fear, rejection, and uncertainty.And yet somewhere inside all of that suffering, something sacred remained alive:the ability to care for others.Merry’s story reminds us that our wounds do not disqualify us from purpose. Very often, they prepare us for it.The people she hired were not statistics or disabilities to her. They were human beings longing to feel useful, valued, included, and seen. Through meaningful work, she restored something many people lose long before income — dignity.Perhaps that is one of the deepest spiritual teachings of all:to help another person remember their worth.This episode is also a powerful reminder that divine guidance rarely arrives when life feels comfortable. Often it comes when the old identity collapses, when certainty disappears, and when we finally become willing to ask for help.Merry listened.And because she listened, thousands of lives were changed.For anyone currently standing in fear, transition, burnout, heartbreak, or uncertainty, this conversation offers a gentle but powerful truth:Your hardest chapter may not be the end of your story.It may be the doorway into your true mission.— Zenzi SewaahFounder & Spiritual Visionary of Spiritual InfinityGuest Contact & BioMerry Korn is an entrepreneur, speaker, mentor, and social impact leader from Columbus, Ohio. She is the founder of a ground breaking company that created employment opportunities for individuals with severe disabilities, veterans, economically disadvantaged communities, and people traditionally excluded from the workforce.Over a 20-year period, Merry grew her organisation from a small operation into a nationally recognised company employing more than 1,300 people across 30 states before eventually selling the business.Today, Merry focuses on mentoring, leadership workshops, public speaking, and writing her upcoming book, Fired to Inspired, which explores overcoming fear, discovering purpose, and aligning career with soul mission.Her work combines spirituality, resilience, leadership, social impact, and personal transformation.Connect with Merry KornWebsite:Fired to InspiredLinkedIn:Merry Korn LinkedInEmail:Merry@mpkenterprise.com Get full access to Zenzi’s Substack at zenzisewaah.substack.com/subscribe | 43m 00s | ||||||
| 5/20/26 | ![]() Angell Kelly on Spiritual Awakening, Burnout & Leaving Everything Behind for Greece | In this heartfelt and expansive episode of Spiritual Infinity, Zenzi Sewaah speaks with intuitive mentor, spiritual guide, and podcast host Angell Kelly, who joins the conversation from the Greek island of Naxos to share her extraordinary journey from burnout, loss of identity, and spiritual disconnection to deep surrender, intuition, and alignment with the divine.Angell opens up about her “dark night of the soul” during her Saturn Return — a period in astrology often associated with profound life change and spiritual awakening. After graduating in geology, relocating across the country, ending a long-term relationship, and unexpectedly losing her job, Angell found herself questioning everything she thought defined her identity and self-worth. When her career collapsed, she was forced inward, beginning a transformative journey of meditation, journaling, subconscious reprogramming, coaching, and spiritual self-discovery.As Angell began doing the inner work, she noticed dramatic shifts occurring externally. Abundance began flowing differently, opportunities appeared, relationships transformed, and she slowly realized that healing the inner world changes the outer reality. A major turning point came when she discovered A Course in Miracles, a spiritual text focused on shifting consciousness from fear to love. Through these teachings, Angell describes developing an authentic relationship with God beyond religion, doctrine, or institutional structures.The conversation explores the often difficult distinction between religion and spirituality. Raised within the Anglican church, Angell explains how traditional religious structures never truly resonated with her soul. In her twenties, she rebelled against organized religion entirely, believing she had rejected God altogether. Yet beneath the rebellion was a deeper search for truth, freedom, authenticity, and connection. Discovering teachings around the law of attraction, intuition, and conscious creation eventually opened a new doorway into spirituality that felt expansive rather than restrictive.One of the most powerful themes throughout the interview is surrender. Angell speaks candidly about learning to release the need for control and trust intuitive guidance even when it made no logical sense. She explains that the more she surrendered, the more “magical” life became — intuitive gifts awakened, synchronicities multiplied, and paths emerged that she could never have planned with the rational mind alone.Eventually, that surrender led Angell and her fiancé to make a life-changing decision: leaving behind stable careers, selling their possessions, and relocating from Canada to Greece in search of a slower, more aligned way of living. What they found on the island of Naxos was not only beauty, but a completely different relationship to time, community, generosity, and human connection.Angell reflects deeply on how Greek culture taught her the spiritual lesson of receiving. Coming from a highly transactional Western mindset — where every act of kindness felt like a debt needing repayment — she learned instead that generosity can flow naturally without expectation or obligation. The slower rhythm of island life also revealed something many people in modern society have forgotten: how to simply be present.Throughout the episode, Zenzi and Angell discuss burnout culture, overworking, nervous system exhaustion, the pressure placed particularly upon women in modern society, and the growing collective call to slow down and reconnect with intuition. Angell argues that modern systems often keep people too overwhelmed to hear their inner voice — too exhausted to connect with God, spirit, or deeper truth.The discussion also touches upon Christ consciousness, Mary Magdalene, feminine spiritual energy, forgiveness, courage, and the importance of not identifying permanently with the hardest chapters of one’s life. Angell beautifully explains that healing does not mean avoiding challenge; rather, it means learning to distinguish between the “hard” that grows the soul and the “hard” created by resistance and misalignment.Today, Angell Kelly supports others through intuitive readings, mentorship programmes, workshops, and her podcast Spirit Club, helping people reconnect with their intuition, heal subconscious limitations, and create lives rooted in authenticity, alignment, courage, and spiritual connection.Closing ReflectionThere comes a point in many people’s lives when achievement no longer feels like fulfilment.When the noise becomes too loud.The pace becomes too exhausting.And the soul begins quietly asking:“Is this really the life I came here to live?”Angell Kelly’s story is not simply about moving to a Greek island. It is about remembering how to hear again.To hear intuition.To hear God.To hear the whispers beneath the chaos.In a world that constantly teaches people to strive harder, control more, and move faster, this conversation reminds us that true alignment often begins when we finally slow down enough to listen.What makes Angell’s journey so powerful is her willingness to surrender the identity she had built around success, certainty, and external validation. In doing so, she discovered something far greater: trust.Trust in the unseen.Trust in divine timing.Trust in her own inner knowing.Many people are standing at similar crossroads right now — feeling burnt out, disconnected, spiritually restless, and quietly longing for a different way of living.This episode is a reminder that courage does not always look dramatic. Sometimes courage is simply allowing yourself to pause. To question. To soften. To listen.And perhaps most importantly, to believe that life can unfold more beautifully than the mind could ever plan alone.— Zenzi SewaahFounder & Spiritual Visionary of Spiritual InfinityGuest Contact & BioAngell Kelly is an intuitive mentor, spiritual guide, reader, speaker, and host of the podcast Spirit Club. Originally from Canada and now living on the Greek island of Naxos, Angell supports individuals through spiritual mentorship, subconscious reprogramming, intuitive development, meditation, and personal transformation work.Her work focuses on helping people reconnect with their intuition, move beyond fear-based living, trust divine guidance, and create lives rooted in alignment, purpose, courage, and authenticity.Through her podcast, mentorship containers, readings, and workshops, Angell guides others through inner healing and spiritual awakening while encouraging a slower, more conscious way of living.Connect with Angell KellyPodcast:Spirit Club PodcastInstagram:Angell Kelly InstagramWebsite:Angell Kelly Coaching Get full access to Zenzi’s Substack at zenzisewaah.substack.com/subscribe | 45m 46s | ||||||
| 5/19/26 | ![]() She Lost Her Father at 11 — Then Began a Spiritual Awakening That Changed Everything | Dr. Crystal T. Harrell | In this deeply moving and spiritually rich episode of Spiritual Infinity, Zenzi Sewaah sits down with holistic health specialist, educator, author, and entrepreneur Dr. Crystal T. Harrell to explore the profound relationship between grief, trauma, healing, spirituality, and self-discovery.Raised in rural Alabama as one of ten children in a deeply religious Christian household, Crystal shares how the sudden death of her father from leukemia when she was just eleven years old became the catalyst for an intense inner journey that would shape the course of her life. Growing up in a family where grief, illness, and emotional pain were rarely discussed openly, Crystal silently carried years of anxiety, panic attacks, emotional suppression, and inner confusion.Throughout the conversation, Dr. Crystal T. Harrell speaks candidly about living with trauma for over a decade while trying to navigate life, education, and relationships without fully understanding the emotional wounds she was carrying. She reflects on how unprocessed grief can shape identity, distort perception, and quietly influence every aspect of life — from mental health and self-worth to relationships and physical wellbeing.At the age of twenty-three, Crystal reached what many describe as a “dark night of the soul.” In one defining moment, she became aware of the separation between herself and the painful thoughts occupying her mind. That realization changed everything. Rather than continuing to identify with fear, anxiety, and despair, she made a conscious decision to begin healing and reclaim the joyful, creative child she remembered being before trauma entered her life.What followed was a remarkable spiritual awakening and healing journey that took her far beyond the boundaries of her upbringing. After moving to Washington D.C. for graduate studies and later being accepted into Yale during the pandemic, Crystal began exploring deeper forms of healing including hypnotherapy, meditation, journaling, walking meditation, creativity, and emotional self-reflection.One of the most transformative chapters of her journey unfolded overseas in Bali and Thailand, where she immersed herself in healing communities, spiritual connection, nature, and self-discovery. Living in Ubud — known as the spiritual heart of Bali — Crystal describes feeling an energetic shift unlike anything she had experienced before. Removed from societal expectations and external conditioning, she was finally able to reconnect with herself not as a wounded identity, but simply as Crystal.The conversation also explores the healing power of relationships and community. Crystal shares how meeting her partner during her travels profoundly transformed her understanding of love, vulnerability, emotional safety, and connection. Through experiencing unconditional love and witnessing healthy family dynamics firsthand, she began healing deep fears surrounding trust, relationships, and emotional openness.A major theme throughout the interview is generational healing. Crystal and Zenzi discuss how trauma often passes silently through families until one generation consciously chooses to interrupt the cycle. Crystal reflects on how each of her siblings processed grief differently — through silence, isolation, addiction, relationships, or achievement — yet all eventually found themselves confronting inherited emotional wounds in their own way.Today, Dr. Crystal T. Harrell has transformed her personal healing journey into purposeful service. Alongside her sisters, she co-founded Seven Sisters & Company, a plant-based hair and skincare brand inspired by ancestral wisdom, herbal healing, and the strength of the women in their family lineage. Using herbal infusions and natural ingredients, the company focuses on holistic wellness, hair restoration, and plant-based beauty rooted in healing traditions and community empowerment.In addition to entrepreneurship, Crystal continues her work as an academic success coach, helping students navigate higher education while encouraging emotional resilience, self-awareness, and personal growth.Throughout this powerful conversation, listeners are reminded that healing is not linear. It is layered, ongoing, deeply personal, and often guided by intuition. Whether through therapy, journaling, creativity, meditation, travel, nature, spirituality, or meaningful relationships, the path toward wholeness begins the moment we choose to face ourselves honestly.Closing ReflectionThere comes a moment in many people’s lives when survival is no longer enough.A moment when the soul quietly whispers:“There must be more than this pain.”Dr. Crystal T. Harrell’s journey is a reminder that healing does not begin when life becomes perfect. Healing begins the moment we decide to stop abandoning ourselves.For years, she carried grief in silence. Fear in silence. Anxiety in silence.And yet somewhere beneath the trauma, her inner child never disappeared. She simply waited patiently to be remembered.What makes this conversation so powerful is that it speaks to the reality so many people live with quietly every day — unresolved grief, inherited trauma, emotional suppression, fear of vulnerability, and the longing to feel whole again.But healing is possible.Sometimes it begins with a question.Sometimes with a breakdown.Sometimes with a one-way ticket to another country.Sometimes with simply admitting: “I want to feel alive again.”And once that intention is made, life begins responding.The right people arrive.The right opportunities appear.The right mirrors are placed before us.This episode reminds us that spirituality is not escaping life — it is becoming fully present within it. It is the courage to heal, to soften, to reconnect, and to remember who we were before fear convinced us otherwise.May we all continue the journey back to ourselves.Zenzi SewaahFounder & Spiritual Visionary of Spiritual InfinityGuest Contact & BioDr. Crystal T. Harrell is a holistic health specialist, entrepreneur, educator, author, certified academic success coach, and co-founder of Seven Sisters & Company. Originally from Alabama and now based in Virginia, Crystal’s work focuses on emotional healing, self-discovery, holistic wellness, spirituality, education, and generational healing.After navigating profound personal grief, anxiety, and emotional trauma following the loss of her father during childhood, Crystal embarked on an international healing journey that led her through higher education, hypnotherapy, meditation, holistic wellness practices, and transformative experiences in Bali and Southeast Asia.Today, she combines her passion for healing, education, entrepreneurship, and ancestral wellness traditions through her work helping others reconnect with their authentic selves.Seven Sisters & CompanyPlant-based hair and skincare products rooted in herbal healing traditions and holistic wellness.Website:Seven Sisters & CompanyInstagram:Seven Sisters & Company InstagramDr. Crystal T. Harrell Instagram:Dr. Crystal T. Harrell Instagram Get full access to Zenzi’s Substack at zenzisewaah.substack.com/subscribe | 44m 24s | ||||||
| 5/18/26 | ![]() Healing Through Forgiveness: Katharine Giovanni on Intuition, Energy, and Emotional Freedom | In this deeply spiritual and emotionally transformative episode of Spiritual Infinity, Zenzi Sewaah speaks with author, intuitive guide, and forgiveness expert Katharine Giovanni from North Carolina about the profound connection between intuition, emotional healing, forgiveness, and spiritual awakening.Born clairaudient and highly intuitive, Katharine shares how she spent much of her childhood hiding her spiritual gifts out of fear of rejection and misunderstanding. Growing up during the 1960s and 70s, she explains that intuition and psychic sensitivity were often dismissed as signs of instability, forcing her to remain silent about the voices, insights, and spiritual guidance she had experienced since childhood.As a young girl, Katharine would instinctively know things before they happened, sense energies around people, and receive intuitive warnings guiding her decisions. Yet these experiences often alienated her from others. Bullied and emotionally isolated during her school years, she reached a breaking point at age thirteen when she contemplated suicide. In that darkest moment, an inner voice repeatedly urged her to call her best friend Vivian — a call that ultimately saved her life.Throughout the conversation, Katharine reflects on how intuition is not a rare gift reserved for a few, but a natural human ability available to everyone. Some people feel it, some sense it, some hear it, and others simply “know.” According to Katharine, humanity has simply forgotten how to listen.Her life took a powerful turn at nineteen during a wilderness-based outdoor program where she spent three days alone in nature with nothing but a tent, water, and a journal. Removed from distraction and noise, Katharine finally began listening to the inner guidance she had suppressed for years. That experience became the beginning of a lifelong journey of personal transformation, self-discovery, and service to others.Katharine later went on to become one of the early pioneers of the independent concierge industry, writing multiple books and founding an international concierge association. But despite her professional success, another major life challenge emerged when she was diagnosed with stage-three breast cancer in 2012.During this deeply vulnerable period, Katharine was forced to confront years of suppressed anger, unresolved emotional pain, and family trauma. She openly discusses how emotional burdens, resentment, and unprocessed experiences can manifest physically within the body. One of the most powerful moments in the interview comes when she explains how intuitive guidance unexpectedly led her to begin jogging — a decision that ultimately helped doctors discover the cancer early enough to save her life.The heart of the conversation centers around Katharine’s unique forgiveness system — a step-by-step emotional and energetic healing practice designed to help people release resentment, trauma, and emotional triggers from their lives. She challenges many common misconceptions about forgiveness, explaining that forgiving someone does not mean excusing their behavior, reconciling with them, or allowing them back into your life. Instead, forgiveness is an act of personal liberation — a way of releasing the energetic hold painful experiences continue to have over the mind, body, and spirit.Katharine introduces the idea that unresolved emotional energy lingers within our energetic field, affecting not only our emotional wellbeing, but also our relationships, health, opportunities, and overall vibration. Drawing on spiritual principles, energy work, and the famous Japanese water experiments by Masaru Emoto, she explains how thoughts, emotions, and words directly affect the body’s energetic and physical state.She then outlines her practical forgiveness process, encouraging listeners to begin with smaller emotional wounds before attempting to heal their deepest traumas. Participants are guided to create lists of people, memories, situations, places, and even financial experiences that carry emotional charge. Through spoken intention and emotional acknowledgment, the energy attached to those experiences can gradually be released.The conversation also explores the spiritual concept of generational and energetic healing. Katharine and Zenzi reflect on how emotional pain and unresolved trauma can pass through families and even across lifetimes, and how forgiveness work can help cleanse those energetic patterns not only for ourselves, but for future generations as well.As the episode unfolds, both speakers discuss the current global climate of upheaval and uncertainty, viewing it through a spiritual lens. Rather than seeing chaos as destruction alone, they suggest humanity is entering a period where hidden wounds, corruption, and dysfunction are finally surfacing so they can be healed and transformed.The interview concludes with Katharine offering a simple but powerful message to listeners: “You are worthy.” Worthy of love, healing, abundance, forgiveness, peace, and authenticity. She reminds listeners that as emotional burdens are released, people naturally begin reconnecting with the person they were always meant to become.Closing ReflectionSo many people carry invisible emotional weight for years — anger, grief, betrayal, shame, abandonment, disappointment, regret.We often believe we must simply endure it.But as Katharine Giovanni reminds us, emotional pain does not simply disappear because time passes. Energy lingers. Experiences imprint themselves into the body, the mind, and even the spirit until we consciously choose to release them.Forgiveness is not weakness.It is not surrender.It is not pretending that harm never happened.Forgiveness is freedom.It is the courageous decision to stop carrying what no longer belongs to us.This conversation is a reminder that healing rarely happens all at once. It happens gently — layer by layer, memory by memory, breath by breath. Sometimes we begin with the smallest wound, and in doing so, we slowly create space for deeper healing to unfold.And perhaps the most powerful truth of all is this:You are worthy of peace.You are worthy of healing.You are worthy of becoming who you truly are.May we all learn to release what weighs heavily upon our hearts, so that the light within us can rise again.— Zenzi SewaahFounder & Spiritual Visionary of Spiritual InfinityGuest Contact & BioKatharine Giovanni is an award-winning author, speaker, intuitive advisor, and forgiveness coach based in North Carolina, USA. A stage-three breast cancer survivor and former founder within the international concierge industry, Katharine has written multiple books focused on forgiveness, spirituality, emotional healing, and personal transformation.Known for her compassionate yet practical approach to healing, Katharine teaches individuals how to release emotional trauma, clear energetic burdens, and reconnect with their authentic selves through her unique forgiveness methodology.She offers online courses, books, articles, spiritual teachings, and mentoring focused on intuition, self-worth, emotional healing, and energetic transformation.Official Website:Katharine Giovanni Official WebsiteBooks & Courses:Katharine Giovanni Books and ProgramsLinkedIn:Katharine Giovanni on LinkedIn Get full access to Zenzi’s Substack at zenzisewaah.substack.com/subscribe | 46m 36s | ||||||
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| 5/16/26 | ![]() From Trauma to Wholeness: Barb Nangle on Spiritual Recovery, Boundaries, and Healing the Inner Self | In this heartfelt and deeply honest episode of Spiritual Infinity, Zenzi Sewaah speaks with recovery coach, podcast host, and spiritual advocate Barb Nangle from Connecticut about the transformative journey from childhood trauma and emotional survival to spiritual awakening, healing, and inner freedom.Barb shares how she grew up in a family marked by emotional dysfunction, silence, and disconnection. Raised in a household that abandoned religion early in her childhood, she describes growing up agnostic, while quietly sensing there had to be something greater than herself beyond the rigid structures of organized religion. Even as a teenager, Barb intuitively distinguished spirituality from religion, describing spirituality as “a connection to the universe” rather than a set of rules imposed by people.Her spiritual awakening began in adulthood through a series of seemingly serendipitous moments that she now recognizes as divine intervention. A turning point came when she discovered the book Conversations with God by Neale Donald Walsch, which completely reshaped her understanding of God, spirituality, and her place in the universe. For the first time, Barb felt connected to a loving higher power that existed beyond fear, dogma, and judgment. This awakening led her to begin a gratitude practice that she has maintained daily for over 25 years.As the conversation deepens, Barb openly discusses her journey through 12-step recovery and trauma healing, particularly through the program Adult Children of Alcoholics and Dysfunctional Families (ACA). She explains how she spent decades unaware that many of her lifelong struggles — people-pleasing, over-giving, rescuing others, chronic anxiety, catastrophizing, and emotional exhaustion — were rooted in childhood trauma and emotional invalidation.Barb offers profound insight into the concept of “little t trauma” — the subtle but deeply damaging effects of emotional neglect, secrecy, invalidation, and the absence of emotional safety within families. She reflects on growing up in an environment where difficult truths were hidden, emotions were dismissed, and authenticity was discouraged, leaving lasting wounds that followed her into adulthood.One of the most powerful themes throughout the interview is Barb’s understanding that trauma lives not only in the mind, but also within the body itself. She discusses how somatic healing practices such as meditation, yoga, breathing techniques, prayer, and nervous system regulation became essential parts of her spiritual path. Inspired by the understanding that “the issues are in our tissues,” Barb emphasizes the importance of reconnecting to the body in order to truly heal emotional pain.The episode also explores her evolving relationship with spirituality and Christianity. Although she once distanced herself from organized religion, Barb now attends church regularly and speaks passionately about rediscovering the teachings of Christ through compassion, humanity, and service rather than judgment or fear. Together, Zenzi and Barb reflect on Christ as a revolutionary teacher whose message was ultimately rooted in love, truth, healing, and remembering the divine connection within all people.A particularly moving section of the conversation centers on Barb’s reconciliation with her older brother after years of estrangement, pain, and unresolved family trauma. Through mutual honesty, accountability, forgiveness, and healing work, the siblings were able to rebuild their relationship and begin breaking generational cycles of emotional dysfunction. Barb shares how this healing process revealed the profound truth that when one person heals, that healing reverberates backward and forward through generations.Today, Barb uses her experiences to help professional women establish healthy boundaries, reconnect with their inner safety, and stop abandoning themselves emotionally in order to please others. Her work focuses not only on external boundaries, but on helping individuals rediscover their own identity, needs, truth, and emotional wellbeing.This episode is ultimately a powerful reminder that healing begins the moment we stop running from ourselves, tell the truth about our experiences, and learn to reconnect with the deeper spiritual presence that has always existed within us.Closing ReflectionSo many people spend their lives believing they must carry everything alone — the pain, the responsibility, the silence, the fear, the wounds inherited from generations before them.But healing begins when we finally pause long enough to ask:“What do I need?”“What is true for me?”“Who am I beneath survival?”Barb Nangle’s journey reminds us that spirituality is not about perfection. It is about reconnection — reconnecting with our body, our truth, our emotions, our boundaries, and the quiet presence of the Creator within us.Sometimes the most spiritual thing we can do is stop abandoning ourselves.And when we begin healing honestly, that healing does not stop with us. It ripples through families, relationships, generations, and every life we touch.May we all learn to fill our own cup with compassion, truth, and grace — so that what flows into the world comes not from exhaustion, but from genuine love.Zenzi SewaahFounder & Spiritual VisionarySpiritual InfinityGuest Contact & BioBarb Nangle is a boundaries coach, recovery advocate, podcast host, and speaker based in Connecticut, USA. Drawing from her own journey through trauma recovery, 12-step healing, and spiritual transformation, Barb helps professional women create healthy emotional boundaries, build internal safety, and stop abandoning themselves in relationships and everyday life.She is the creator of The Internal Safety Restoration Method and the host of the long-running podcast Fragmented to Whole: Life Lessons from 12-Step Recovery, where she shares practical tools and spiritual insights for healing trauma, overcoming people-pleasing, and developing emotional resilience.Barb’s work combines spirituality, recovery principles, somatic healing, boundary-setting, and nervous system awareness to help individuals reconnect with their authentic selves and live with greater peace, clarity, and self-worth.Website:Higher Power Coaching & ConsultingPodcast:Fragmented to Whole PodcastCoaching Consultation:Barb ChatLinkedIn:Barb Nangle on LinkedIn Get full access to Zenzi’s Substack at zenzisewaah.substack.com/subscribe | 48m 23s | ||||||
| 5/15/26 | ![]() Chris Nielsen on Past Lives, Healing Trauma, and the Spiritual Journey of the Soul | In this deeply reflective episode of Spiritual Infinity, Zenzi Sewaah speaks with Romanian past-life regression therapist, author, and podcast host Chris Nielsen, whose spiritual awakening began through unexplained physical illness and an unshakable search for deeper answers. What started as a journey to understand chronic health problems gradually opened the door to Reiki, energy healing, past-life regression therapy, and an entirely new understanding of the soul’s evolution.Chris shares how years of respiratory, digestive, and emotional struggles eventually led her to explore the connection between physical symptoms, emotional blockages, and unresolved trauma carried across lifetimes. Guided by therapists trained through the work of pioneering regression researcher Michael Newton, she began uncovering memories from previous incarnations that revealed patterns affecting her present life — including difficulties with relationships, career fulfillment, and emotional healing.One of the most profound discoveries during her regression work was the realization that she had once lived as the celebrated composer Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky. Yet for Chris, the significance of this revelation was never about fame. Instead, it became a gateway into understanding the emotional complexity, sorrow, creativity, abandonment wounds, and spiritual struggles that continued to echo through her present life. Her experiences eventually inspired her book Being Piotr Ilyich, a deeply personal exploration of healing, soul memory, creativity, and reincarnation.Throughout the conversation, Chris explains that past-life regression is not simply about revisiting another lifetime, but about understanding the soul’s larger journey and the lessons hidden within recurring emotional patterns. She describes how regression therapy can reveal the deeper reasons behind fears, phobias, illnesses, relationship dynamics, and unresolved inner conflicts — helping individuals release energetic baggage carried across incarnations.The discussion also expands into broader spiritual themes surrounding karma, forgiveness, collective awakening, and humanity’s need to move beyond separation consciousness. Chris reflects on having experienced lives across many religions, cultures, genders, and historical periods, leading her to believe that prejudice and division dissolve when we recognize that the soul itself transcends race, nationality, gender, and religion.A particularly powerful theme throughout the episode is the importance of forgiveness — not only forgiving others, but forgiving ourselves. Chris openly admits that healing some past-life wounds took years because of the difficulty she faced in fully releasing emotional pain. Yet she believes humanity is currently entering a period of accelerated spiritual cleansing, where unresolved wounds, emotional patterns, and karmic lessons are surfacing more rapidly than ever before in order to be healed.Together, Zenzi and Chris explore the idea that we are spiritual beings temporarily inhabiting physical bodies, each lifetime adding wisdom, experience, and deeper understanding to the soul’s evolution. Their conversation becomes not only an exploration of reincarnation, but also a call for compassion, self-awareness, and spiritual awakening in a world still deeply divided by fear and ego.Closing ReflectionPerhaps one of the greatest spiritual awakenings is realizing that we are far more than the identities we temporarily wear.Beyond nationality, race, religion, gender, status, or profession, there is a soul quietly gathering wisdom through experience after experience — learning compassion, humility, forgiveness, and love through every chapter of existence.Chris Nielsen’s journey reminds us that healing does not begin when we become perfect. It begins the moment we become willing to look inward honestly, release what no longer serves us, and remember that the Creator never intended us to live imprisoned by fear, guilt, or separation.Maybe true awakening is not becoming someone new — but remembering who we have always been beneath the conditioning of lifetimes.— Zenzi SewaahFounder & Spiritual VisionarySpiritual InfinityGuest Contact & BioChris Nielsen is a Romanian past-life regression therapist, author, podcaster, and spiritual researcher whose work focuses on reincarnation, emotional healing, soul evolution, and spiritual awakening. After beginning her own healing journey through energy therapies and regression work, Chris trained professionally in past-life regression therapy through programs connected to the Past Life Regression Academy in the United Kingdom.She is the author of Being Piotr Ilyich, a spiritual memoir exploring her regression experiences connected to the life of composer Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky and the deeper lessons of soul healing and emotional transformation.Chris is also the creator and host of the Time Traveling Podcast, where she explores themes of reincarnation, spirituality, regression therapy, karma, and the multidimensional nature of human existence.Website:Chris Nielsen Bookshttps://chrisnielsenbooks.com/press/Podcast:Time Traveling Podcast (available on YouTube, Spotify, and Apple Podcasts)Instagram:chrisnielsen.officialFacebook:chrisnielsen.official Get full access to Zenzi’s Substack at zenzisewaah.substack.com/subscribe | 58m 16s | ||||||
| 3/23/26 | ![]() Robin Harris on Fear, Faith, and Learning to Trust the Creator’s Plan | In this episode of Spiritual Infinity, Zenzi Sewaah speaks with hypnotherapist Robin Harris, whose spiritual journey reveals how personal wounds, faith, and divine guidance can shape a life of purpose. Robin shares that her story began with a difficult birth and a childhood shaped by both love and confusion. Growing up as the youngest of nine children in a preacher’s household, she experienced deep affection at home, yet struggled with messages from church that made her feel powerless as a woman. These early experiences planted seeds of self-doubt and led her to believe she was somehow “not enough,” despite her strong academic achievements in computer science and mathematics.As Robin reflects on her life, she explains how many of the beliefs that shape us are formed in childhood interpretations rather than objective truth. For years she believed her mother did not love her simply because affection was expressed through service rather than words. Only later did she realise that love often appears in different forms. This shift in understanding helped her begin the deeper work of healing, self-reflection, and spiritual growth.Robin’s path eventually led her into interfaith seminary, where she encountered people from many religious traditions who shared a common belief: that the Creator is love and that spiritual truth transcends any single doctrine. Yet even after ordination, fear continued to hold her back from stepping fully into her calling. Her career in technology provided stability, but repeated life changes—including being laid off during a period of spiritual training—forced her to confront a deeper question: was she willing to trust the path the Creator was guiding her toward?Through studying hypnotherapy, Robin began helping others reprogram limiting beliefs and heal subconscious narratives formed through trauma, conditioning, and life experiences. She believes many people carry wounds that shape their behavior and worldview, often without realizing it. By working with the subconscious mind, individuals can release these stories and realign themselves with higher principles of truth, purpose, and self-worth.Robin also shares several remarkable spiritual experiences that strengthened her faith. One occurred when she was a young woman overwhelmed by despair and contemplating suicide. In that moment, she heard a clear inner voice instructing her to call a specific person. The prayer she received during that call, she believes, saved her life. Later in life, another spiritual experience guided her to meet the man who would become her husband—confirming what she felt was divine alignment. More than two decades later, their marriage remains strong.Today, Robin’s work centers on helping individuals who feel stuck, fearful, or blocked from reaching their next level in life. She believes spiritual growth does not require abandoning ambition; rather, the two can coexist. Her message is that spiritual people should not withdraw from the world but instead become more prosperous, confident, and present so they can positively influence society.Ultimately, Robin sees humanity standing at a moment of awakening. As people confront uncertainty, fear, and change, she believes they are also being called to rediscover their deeper connection with the Creator and with one another.Closing ReflectionMany people believe courage means the absence of fear. Yet Robin’s journey reminds us that courage often begins with fear itself.The spiritual path rarely asks us to walk where we feel completely safe. Instead, it invites us to step into the unknown with trust—trust that the guidance we receive, the lessons we encounter, and the people who cross our path are part of a greater design.Perhaps the real awakening of our time is learning that we are not separate from the Creator, but participants in creation itself.And when we choose to trust that connection, our lives begin to unfold in ways we could never have planned alone.— Zenzi SewaahFounder & Spiritual VisionarySpiritual InfinityGuest Contact & BioRobin Harris is a hypnotherapist, spiritual practitioner, and transformational guide who helps individuals release subconscious blocks and align their lives with higher spiritual principles.With a background in computer science and analytical mathematics, Robin later pursued spiritual studies and was ordained through an interfaith seminary. Her work blends psychology, spiritual awareness, and subconscious reprogramming to help people move beyond limiting beliefs and step into their true potential.Robin specializes in helping people who feel stuck between spiritual calling and worldly ambition, guiding them to integrate both aspects of life in a balanced and empowering way.Website https://3hellos.comSubstackTime to Pivot (written as 2Time to Pivot)Robin currently works primarily one-on-one with clients, helping them reprogram limiting beliefs and move into their next stage of personal and spiritual development Get full access to Zenzi’s Substack at zenzisewaah.substack.com/subscribe | 1h 00m 51s | ||||||
| 3/19/26 | ![]() From Opera to Healing: Greg Palmer on Voice, Vibration, and the Divine | In this episode of Spiritual Infinity, Zenzi Sewaah speaks with Greg Palmer in Fairfield, Iowa—an artist whose journey began with shyness and inner contemplation, and evolved into a life where his voice is used not only for performance, but for healing.Greg shares how early spiritual conversations with his mother helped him distinguish between religion and direct connection with the Creator—an openness that later deepened through Transcendental Meditation, which became a foundational practice in his life (and even led him to teach it). As his voice developed through formal training and opera performance, he began to recognize it not as ego, but as a gift—something entrusted to him to serve others.A pivotal turning point arrived in 2011, when a clairvoyant healer told Greg his voice could “bring in energies from the celestial realms” and be used to support people through spontaneous, guided tones and vowel sounds—what Greg later came to call the “singing spheres.” From small gatherings to remote recordings sent across the world, Greg describes how listeners reported deep meditative states, energetic shifts, and moments of inner peace. The episode culminates in a live on-air demonstration, inviting the audience to experience sound as vibration—something that can calm the nervous system, draw awareness inward, and restore a sense of balance and remembrance.This conversation is a gentle invitation into the ancient idea that sound is not only art, but medicine—and that each of us carries access to the Divine through stillness, frequency, and inner listening.Guest Contact & Connection DetailsGreg Palmer* Website: singingspheres.net* https://www.youtube.com/@SingingSpheres* YouTube Channel: Singing Spheres* Offerings mentioned: personalized healing songs (delivered digitally), one-to-one live video sessions, and monthly local live singing in Fairfield.* Email: Greg did not give a direct email address in the excerpt provided.Closing ThoughtWhen sound becomes prayer, the voice becomes a bridge—and what we call “healing” may simply be the soul remembering its original harmony. Get full access to Zenzi’s Substack at zenzisewaah.substack.com/subscribe | 51m 43s | ||||||
| 3/14/26 | ![]() Suzanne Arens on Near-Death Experiences, the Afterlife, and Why Death Is Not the End | In this episode of Spiritual Infinity, Zenzi Sewaah welcomes back intuitive and spiritual practitioner Suzanne Arens for a powerful conversation exploring near-death experiences (NDEs), the afterlife, and the continuity of the soul beyond physical death. Suzanne shares how a lifetime of spiritual sensitivity, combined with several serious illnesses and brushes with death, gradually revealed to her that consciousness does not end when the body dies. Instead, she believes that the soul simply transitions into another state of existence.Drawing from her own experiences communicating with the spirit world, Suzanne recounts extraordinary encounters that she says demonstrate the survival of consciousness. One particularly striking story involves her visiting the site of a tragic airplane crash decades after the event. During meditation, she reports communicating with the spirit of one of the passengers, who explained that the souls of those on the plane had already transitioned before the physical impact occurred. According to Suzanne, such encounters reveal a consistent message: the transition from life to the spirit world is often described as peaceful, joyful, and surrounded by the presence of loved ones who have passed before us.Throughout the conversation, Suzanne discusses numerous accounts of near-death experiences in which people report leaving their bodies, observing events from above, or encountering spiritual realms filled with vivid colours, profound love, and an overwhelming sense of belonging. Many who return from these experiences say they feel more alive in the spiritual realm than they ever did while physically alive, and most initially resist returning to their earthly lives. Suzanne suggests that these experiences indicate that human life is part of a larger spiritual journey in which the soul temporarily inhabits the body in order to learn, grow, and evolve.Another theme explored in the discussion is the transformational power of prayer, forgiveness, and unconditional love. Suzanne emphasizes that no matter how flawed a person believes themselves to be, divine love remains constant and available. She shares stories of individuals who felt lost or spiritually disconnected but experienced profound change when they sincerely turned toward love, faith, and gratitude. According to Suzanne, these moments of sincerity create powerful energetic shifts that reconnect individuals with the divine.The conversation also touches on broader spiritual questions about reincarnation, karma, and moral responsibility. Suzanne suggests that life on Earth functions much like a spiritual school — a temporary experience designed to teach compassion, awareness, and responsibility for the impact we have on others. From this perspective, every action carries energetic consequences, and each lifetime offers an opportunity for learning and growth.Ultimately, the message Suzanne hopes to convey is one of reassurance. The soul is eternal, she says, and the universe is fundamentally rooted in love. Rather than fearing death, humanity might instead learn to view it as a transition — a return to a larger reality that continues beyond the limits of the physical world.Closing ReflectionOne of the deepest human fears is the fear of death. Yet across cultures, religions, and thousands of near-death experiences, a remarkably similar message continues to appear: life may not end with the body.Whether viewed through spiritual belief, mystical experience, or personal testimony, the idea that consciousness continues beyond this life offers a profound shift in perspective. If our time on Earth is truly part of a larger journey, then the question becomes less about how long we live and more about how we choose to live while we are here.Perhaps the real purpose of life is not to accumulate wealth, status, or power, but to learn love, compassion, and understanding — lessons that the soul carries far beyond this world.— Zenzi SewaahFounder & Spiritual Visionary for Spiritual InfinityGuest Contact & BioSuzanne Arens is a spiritual intuitive, author, and researcher of near-death experiences and the afterlife. Born with intuitive abilities, she has spent decades exploring communication with the spirit world and helping individuals understand spiritual phenomena and life beyond physical death.Her work includes documenting spiritual encounters and sharing evidence she believes demonstrates that consciousness survives bodily death.Suzanne also works with individuals seeking spiritual guidance, intuitive readings, and deeper understanding of the unseen dimensions of life.Website https://suzannearens.comSocial MediaInstagram: https://instagram.com/suzannearens(If additional contact details such as email are provided on her site, readers can reach her through the website contact page.) Get full access to Zenzi’s Substack at zenzisewaah.substack.com/subscribe | 54m 28s | ||||||
| 3/13/26 | ![]() Stuart Perrin on Meditation, Inner Transformation, and Learning to “Live in Peace” | In this profound episode of Spiritual Infinity, Zenzi Sewaah speaks with meditation teacher and author Stuart Perrin, whose spiritual journey began with a deeply moving moment at the bedside of his dying father. As a teenager, Stuart witnessed something that would shape the direction of his life forever: in his father’s final hours, he experienced an extraordinary sense of serenity and peace radiating from him — a presence that seemed to transcend ordinary human consciousness.This moment sparked a lifelong search for the source of that peace. Determined to understand what he had witnessed, Stuart began studying mystical traditions, reading widely across Buddhism, Hinduism, mystical Christianity, and Judaism, and traveling extensively in search of spiritual teachers. After nearly a decade of searching around the world, he unexpectedly encountered the teacher who would transform his life in his own hometown in New York — a meditation master named Rudy. Under Rudy’s guidance, Stuart learned that true spiritual development requires disciplined inner work: learning to quiet the mind, open the heart, master the breath, and build a foundation within oneself strong enough to sustain a connection to higher consciousness.Through meditation and self-observation, Stuart came to a powerful realization: the greatest obstacle in life is not the world around us but the chaos within us. The real work of transformation lies in learning to master our own reactions, judgments, fears, and internal conflicts. As he explains, life itself becomes the ultimate teacher — each challenge, relationship, and experience revealing aspects of ourselves that must be understood and transformed.Over time, Stuart became a meditation teacher himself, eventually teaching students across the United States and internationally. His work focuses on a non-denominational form of meditation rooted in breath, awareness, and the development of inner energy through the chakra system. The goal is not withdrawal from life but learning how to transform ordinary life into something sacred.One of Stuart’s central teachings is a simple but powerful reframing of a phrase many of us know: instead of “Rest in Peace,” he encourages people to learn how to “Live in Peace.” Peace, he says, should not be reserved for the end of life. It should be cultivated and experienced while we are fully alive.Closing ReflectionWe often search outside ourselves for happiness, security, and meaning. Yet again and again, the wisdom traditions remind us that the deepest transformation begins within.Stuart Perrin’s journey reminds us that life itself is our teacher. Every challenge we encounter, every person we meet, and every moment of discomfort holds a lesson about who we are and who we are becoming.The question is not whether peace exists.The question is whether we are willing to do the inner work required to live in it.— Zenzi SewaahFounder & Spiritual VisionarySpiritual InfinityGuest Contact & BioStuart Perrin is a meditation teacher, author, and spiritual guide who has spent decades teaching a non-denominational meditation practice focused on breath, energy, and inner transformation.After studying with his teacher Rudy in New York, Stuart began teaching meditation across the United States and internationally, helping students learn how to transform tension, fear, and internal conflict into joy, clarity, and compassion.His teachings emphasize that meditation is not a religion but a craft — a discipline that anyone can learn to cultivate a deeper connection with life and consciousness.BookRudra Meditation: Transforming Life’s Tensions into Joy and LoveWebsitehttps://stuartperrin.comEmailstuartdperrin@gmail.comTeachingStuart now leads regular online meditation classes via Zoom, with students joining from across Europe, the Americas, and the Middle East. Get full access to Zenzi’s Substack at zenzisewaah.substack.com/subscribe | 46m 36s | ||||||
| 3/12/26 | ![]() Rozanna Attia on Identity Shifting, Healing the Past, and Becoming the “Quantum Queen” | In this episode of Spiritual Infinity, Zenzi Sewaah speaks with Sweden-based quantum identity coach Rozanna Attia about personal transformation, identity shifting, and the deep inner work required to manifest a new life. Rozanna’s philosophy challenges the popular idea that manifestation is simply about staying “high vibe.” Instead, she explains that real transformation comes from changing the identity we live from. As Dr. Joe Dispenza often says, our personality creates our personal reality. When we shift who we are being, the external circumstances of our lives begin to change as well.Rozanna shares her own journey from years of bullying and deep insecurity to becoming a coach who helps women rewrite the subconscious narratives formed in childhood. Many of the beliefs that shape our lives, she explains, are created between the ages of zero and seven, when children absorb emotional patterns, fears, and attitudes from their environment. These early experiences often build invisible limits around money, visibility, success, and self-worth. Breaking those patterns requires what Rozanna describes as an “identity death” — letting go of the familiar versions of ourselves so that a new identity can emerge.The conversation also explores how entrepreneurship itself becomes a spiritual journey. Starting a business forces people to confront impostor syndrome, fear of visibility, fear of success, and unresolved emotional conditioning. For Rozanna, the key shift is accepting responsibility for one’s inner world. When individuals stop blaming circumstances and instead take ownership of their reactions and beliefs, they step into a new level of personal power.Rozanna introduces her concept of the “Quantum Queen” — an identity that embodies limitless potential. Drawing from ideas inspired by quantum physics, she explains that there are infinite possible realities available to us. The reality we experience is shaped by the identity we choose to embody and the beliefs we consistently reinforce. Instead of limiting ourselves to what seems logical or achievable, Rozanna encourages people to pursue desires that may initially feel unrealistic or impossible.Ultimately, this conversation returns to a powerful truth: personal growth requires courage. To become who we are meant to be, we must be willing to release old identities, challenge inherited beliefs, and take responsibility for the stories we tell ourselves about who we are and what is possible.Closing ThoughtTransformation often feels like loss before it feels like freedom.When we release the identities shaped by fear, trauma, or conditioning, it can feel as though part of us is dying. Yet what is really happening is that we are returning to our original potential — the limitless version of ourselves that existed before the world told us who we should be.The question is not whether change is possible.The question is whether we are willing to become the person who can hold the life we desire.— Zenzi SewaahFounder & Spiritual Visionary, Spiritual InfinityGuest Contact & BioRozanna Attia is a Sweden-based quantum identity coach who works with women to transform their self-concept, shift subconscious patterns, and embody the identity required for the life and business they desire.She is the author of the book Quantum Queen, which explores identity shifting and moving beyond the “healing loop” of constantly revisiting past trauma.Connect with RozannaInstagram: https://instagram.com/rosanna.manifests_llcEmail: rosanna@rosannamanifest.com Get full access to Zenzi’s Substack at zenzisewaah.substack.com/subscribe | 52m 29s | ||||||
| 3/11/26 | ![]() From Catholic Nun to Spiritual Teacher: Toni LaMotta on Awakening the Inner Compass | In this illuminating episode of Spiritual Infinity, Zenzi Sewaah speaks with Toni LaMotta — former Catholic nun, New Thought minister, spiritual teacher, and founder of The Inner Compass — about obedience, identity, spiritual authority, and reclaiming the divine voice within. Entering a convent at just 17 years old and living under a vow of obedience for 16 years, Toni silenced her inner guidance in the belief that surrender meant self-erasure. What followed was a profound awakening: the realization that divine guidance does not live only in external authority — it lives within.This conversation explores spiritual awakening, religious conditioning, inner authority, divine identity, ego development through childhood trauma, perfectionism, people-pleasing, the Enneagram, conscious decision-making, embodiment, intuition, and the principle that “life is happening for us, not to us.” Toni explains the difference between the “barking dog” of ego-based fear and the quiet, loving voice of inner guidance. She shares how she left the convent at 33, later became a New Thought minister, and built a life centered on helping others trust their inner compass rather than external validation. Her message is clear: obedience to others may disconnect us from ourselves, but obedience to the inner divine restores alignment, peace, and power.From breaking her ankle and immediately asking, “What is the gift here?” to resigning from a church position and selling her home before even interviewing for a new role — Toni embodies radical trust in intuitive knowing. This episode speaks directly to those questioning authority, navigating religious deconstruction, healing childhood conditioning, or learning to trust intuition and spiritual guidance.The deeper teaching is simple but revolutionary:You are not separate from the Divine.You are an individualized expression of it.Closing ThoughtIf a child of a dog is a dog,and a child of an elephant is an elephant,then what does that make a child of God?Perhaps the greatest spiritual rebellion is not leaving religion —it is remembering who you are.When you quiet the barking dog of doubt,you will hear the whisper that has always been guiding you.Trust the process.Life is happening for you.— Zenzi SewaahFounder & Spiritual VisionarySpiritual InfinityGuest Contact DetailsToni LaMottaWebsite: https://tonylamotta.comEmail: drtoni@tonylamotta.comBooks: Available via Amazon (search “Toni LaMotta”)Program: The Inner Compass — 6-Month Hybrid Coaching & Training ProgramToni offers spiritual coaching, intuitive development training, group cohorts, and personal mentorship designed to strengthen trust in one’s inner guidance. Get full access to Zenzi’s Substack at zenzisewaah.substack.com/subscribe | 50m 49s | ||||||
| 3/10/26 | ![]() Danya Wylder on Healing Multiple Sclerosis Through Meditation, Energy & the Bliss Body | In this expansive episode of Spiritual Infinity, Zenzi Sewaah speaks with Danya Wylder — author, energy healer, yoga teacher, and founder of Energy Over Matter — about her profound healing journey with Multiple Sclerosis (MS), meditation, consciousness, energy healing, and the science of frequency. After a sudden neurological collapse that left her unable to walk, hold objects, or see clearly, Danya was forced into radical stillness. What appeared to be a devastating MS diagnosis became the catalyst for spiritual awakening, nervous system regulation, deep meditation, and a complete reorientation of identity from ego-driven performance to heart-centered awareness.This conversation explores Multiple Sclerosis recovery, chronic illness and stress, trauma and perfectionism, energy medicine, sound healing with tuning forks, the five koshas of yoga (physical body, energy body, mental body, wisdom body, bliss body), and the quantum field of consciousness. Danya explains how prolonged meditation allowed her to perceive deeper layers of reality — from birdsong to electrical hum to what she describes as the primordial frequency of existence. She reframes MS not as punishment, but as a compass — a biofeedback system alerting her when she drifts out of alignment with her higher self. The discussion expands into plant consciousness, non-locality, responsibility versus freedom, media detox, and the power of internal frequency to shape external reality.Danya’s message is both grounded and expansive: healing begins when we stop over-identifying with the avatar and reconnect with the witnessing self — the fractal of consciousness that exists beyond diagnosis, beyond fear, beyond circumstance.Her book, Unlearn Disease, Relearn Wellbeing, guides readers through the five koshas — a layered framework for healing the body, energy, mind, wisdom, and ultimately returning to the bliss state that underlies human existence.This episode is not about bypassing illness.It is about transforming suffering into awareness.Closing ThoughtWhen we stop asking, “Why is this happening to me?”and begin asking, “What is this teaching me?”the body shifts from battlefield to messenger.Danya reminds us that healing is not always about eliminating symptoms, it is about remembering who we are beneath them.You are not the diagnosis.You are the consciousness experiencing it.— Zenzi SewaahFounder & Spiritual VisionarySpiritual InfinityGuest Contact DetailsDanya WylderWebsite: https://energyovermatter.comYouTube: Energy Over MatterInstagram: @energyovermatterFacebook: Energy Over MatterShe also offers free monthly online healing circles, private energy healing sessions, sound healing work with tuning forks, and yoga-based spiritual integration programs via her website. Get full access to Zenzi’s Substack at zenzisewaah.substack.com/subscribe | 52m 59s | ||||||
| 3/6/26 | ![]() Near-Death Experience & Traumatic Brain Injury Recovery: Shannon Michelle’s Incredible Survival Story | In this deeply moving episode of Spiritual Infinity, Zenzi Sewaah speaks with Shannon Michelle about surviving a catastrophic motorcycle accident, traumatic brain injury (TBI), two months in a medically induced coma, and a profound near-death experience that reshaped her understanding of life, consciousness, and spiritual awakening. After being thrown 30–40 feet in the air on the Pacific Coast Highway and suffering life-threatening injuries, Shannon was placed in a coma while surgeons worked to rebuild her shattered body and damaged brain. When she awoke, she could not read, did not recognize everyday objects like a cell phone, and had to relearn language, memory, and identity from scratch.This conversation explores near-death experiences (NDEs), coma consciousness, traumatic brain injury recovery, memory loss rehabilitation, cancer survival after trauma, spiritual guidance, and the power of staying present. Shannon describes encountering her deceased father figure while in a mid-state of consciousness and making a conscious decision to return to her body rather than move on. She shares how spiritual awareness intensified after her accident — not as religion, but as lived connection — and how radical self-care, presence, and intuitive listening became the foundation of her healing journey.Shannon’s story did not end with recovery from brain trauma. A year and a half after surviving her accident, she was diagnosed with breast cancer and underwent surgery and radiation. For her, this was another lesson in presence: sometimes healing means pausing everything else and focusing only on what is in front of you.From forgetting how to read to publishing her book Step Into Your Miracle, from being a lifelong “fixer” to learning boundaries, from giving endlessly to embracing self-care, Shannon now guides others through spiritual clarity sessions, online classes, and one-to-one conversations.Her message is simple but transformational:Stay present.Simplify decisions into yes, no, or maybe.Stop carrying responsibility that isn’t yours.Care for yourself first.Because the more grounded you are, the more you truly have to give.This episode is not just about survival.It is about rebirth.Closing ThoughtWe often believe strength looks like pushing forward no matter what.But true strength may be the courage to pause, to stay present, and to rebuild from the inside out.Shannon’s journey reminds us that we are more than our injuries, more than our diagnoses, more than our past identities.The question is not what happened to you.The question is: Who are you choosing to be now?— Zenzi SewaahFounder & Spiritual VisionarySpiritual InfinityGuest Contact DetailsShannon MichelleWebsite: https://stepintoyourmiracle.comEmail: shannon@stepintoyourmiracle.comInstagram: @stepintoyourmiracleBook: Step Into Your Miracle (available via her website and major book platforms)She offers online classes, speaking engagements, and one-to-one guidance sessions. Get full access to Zenzi’s Substack at zenzisewaah.substack.com/subscribe | 46m 27s | ||||||
| 3/5/26 | ![]() Manifestation & Intuition Explained: Anna Kolomycki on Spiritual Awakening and Selling Her Business | In this expansive episode of Spiritual Infinity, Zenzi Sewaah speaks with Anna, an intuitive and transformational coach based in Sydney, Australia, about spiritual awakening, manifestation, intuition, and the courage to realign with your soul path. From early intuitive abilities and conscious manifestation as a teenager to building and later selling a successful allied health business, Anna’s journey reveals what happens when we temporarily step away from our inner guidance — and what it takes to come home againtranscript_2026-03-02T18_13_38.….This conversation explores manifestation through inner healing, subconscious reprogramming, intuitive development, shadow work, and the integration of spiritual alignment with practical action. Anna challenges outdated “wish-and-wait” manifestation models and reframes conscious creation as an embodied process: listening to intuition, strengthening self-trust, building resilience, and doing the internal work that shifts external outcomes. For those searching for clarity on spiritual growth, personal transformation, self-trust, energetic alignment, or how to manifest from a grounded and empowered place, this episode offers both depth and practicality.Anna shares how her early “Midas touch” with manifestation seemed to disappear when she deviated from her soul path — not as punishment, but as redirection. Through years of business challenges, intuitive nudges, and eventually a clear spiritual directive to sell her clinic, she discovered that external success without internal alignment feels heavy. When she addressed subconscious blocks and reconnected with intuitive guidance, the business sold within a month after two years of stalled negotiations.A powerful metaphor threads through the conversation: Spirit as GPS. We are meant to sit in the driver’s seat of our lives — not the passenger seat. Manifestation is not outsourcing our power to the universe; it is co-creation through conscious action, emotional integration, and energetic awareness.The discussion expands into fear as a teacher, purpose beyond material success, and the importance of caring for the physical body as a vessel for intuitive clarity. Spiritual development, Anna explains, is not separate from health, habits, discipline, or self-responsibility. It is integrated. Manifestation is not mystical detachment — it is alignment, embodiment, and inner strength.At its core, this episode is about remembering who we are: creators, not bystanders; intuitive beings, not disconnected observers; powerful, yet grounded.Closing ThoughtThere are no wrong turns — only detours that build the wisdom required for alignment.When we stop outsourcing our power and begin listening deeply — to intuition, to the body, to the quiet inner knowing — life shifts. Not because something external changes first, but because we do.Spiritual growth is not about becoming someone new.It is about returning to who you have always been.— Zenzi SewaahFounder & Spiritual VisionarySpiritual InfinityGuest Contact DetailsAnnaIntuitive & Transformational CoachBased in Sydney, Australiaanna@themasterymethod.com.auIn this conversation, Anna shares her work in intuitive coaching, subconscious reprogramming, and energetic alignment. Get full access to Zenzi’s Substack at zenzisewaah.substack.com/subscribe | 59m 20s | ||||||
| 3/4/26 | ![]() Lorri Brewer’s Near-Death Experience: What Happens After We Die? | In this profound episode of Spiritual Infinity, Zenzi Sewaah speaks with Lorri Brewer about her verified near-death experience, life after death, heightened intuition, and the psychological and physiological effects of spiritual awakening. After a cardiac event that stopped her heart and required resuscitation, Lorri entered what she calls “the in-between”, a realm of expanded consciousness, accelerated awareness, and overwhelming unconditional love. Her experience challenges conventional views of death, trauma, and human identity, offering a grounded yet extraordinary perspective on what happens when the body shuts down but consciousness continues.This conversation explores near-death experiences (NDEs), spiritual awakening after trauma, intuitive abilities following cardiac arrest, and the reintegration process of returning to ordinary life after extraordinary states of consciousness. Lorri speaks candidly about surviving a life-threatening heart condition, the emotional aftermath of resuscitation, heightened sensory perception, psychic intuition, and how trauma can fracture open human awareness rather than destroy it. If you have ever questioned whether life continues after death, whether consciousness exists beyond the body, or whether intuition is real, this episode speaks directly to you.Lorri describes encountering her deceased father in a non-physical, telepathic state — not as a hallucination, but as an experience more real and more accelerated than earthly perception. She explains how communication in that realm occurs beyond language, beyond thought, and beyond time. Returning to Earth, however, was the real challenge.The trauma was not the death, it was coming back.She describes heightened intuitive perception, energetic sensitivity, and physiological after-effects documented in near-death research. Ordinary environments became overwhelming. Restaurants were too loud. Emotional atmospheres were palpable. Entering homes as a real estate broker, she began sensing emotional imprints embedded in walls, land, and people.Rather than rejecting the experience, Lorri began testing it. She worked with hundreds of individuals to refine her intuitive perception, developing what she now calls clarity sessions, a structured method of clearing emotional residue, trauma blocks, and subconscious conditioning so individuals can reconnect to their internal guidance system.The deeper message of this episode is not about psychic ability. it is about remembering who we are.According to Lorri, we are not just physical bodies navigating survival. We are energetic beings, temporarily inhabiting matter, navigating both collective trauma and personal awakening. The near-death experience did not make her special. It removed filters. It revealed that intuition, consciousness, and energetic awareness exist in all of us, even without cardiac arrest.This is not a conversation about escaping life.It is about redesigning it.Closing ThoughtWe do not need to die to awaken.But sometimes we need to fracture open.Whether through grief, illness, loss, or near-death experience, what cracks us can also expand us.The question is not whether consciousness continues after death.The question is whether we are willing to live consciously now.— Zenzi SewaahFounder & Spiritual VisionarySpiritual InfinityGuest Contact DetailsWebsite:https://lorribrewer.comBook: Heaven TimeClarity Sessions, Intuition Courses & Masterclasses available via websiteIf you are navigating trauma, grief, intuitive awakening, or post-traumatic spiritual expansion, Laurie welcomes direct contact through her website. Get full access to Zenzi’s Substack at zenzisewaah.substack.com/subscribe | 57m 32s | ||||||
| 3/3/26 | ![]() Mier Ezra on Fear, Trauma, and Letting Go of the Past: How to Take Control of Your Life | In this powerful episode of Spiritual Infinity, Zenzi Sewaah speaks with Mier Ezra about fear, trauma, personal responsibility, and how to let go of the past in order to take control of your life. Born in a war zone and raised under missile fire, Mier challenges the common narrative around victimhood and healing. He argues that fear is not false evidence appearing real it is an unwillingness to communicate. Trauma is not something to relive endlessly it is something to release. And the past only controls you if your attention remains fixed on it.This conversation explores how to move beyond trauma, stop living as an effect of circumstances, and become the cause of your own life. Mier reframes spiritual growth not as emotional processing alone, but as the development of control, defined as the ability to start, change, and stop. According to him, true empowerment comes from knowledge, clarity of definition, and forward-focused creation rather than dwelling on past pain. Letting go of the past is not denial, it is reclaiming authority over your present and future.Throughout the discussion, Mier redefines key spiritual concepts:* Fear as unwillingness to communicate* Love as the urge to share the same space for no reason at all* Learning as removing lies rather than adding data* Control as the ability to start, change, and stopHe speaks candidly about surviving physical adversity, military training, financial highs and lows, and near-death experiences all reinforcing one core principle: you are not your body, you are not your history, and you are not your past trauma.For Mier, the spirit is not energy, it is the source of creation itself. The physical world is bendable when you stop agreeing to its limitations. The question is not “What happened to you?” but rather, “What are you choosing to create now?”This episode will challenge, confront, and stretch your perception of healing, trauma, personal growth, and spiritual responsibility.Are you living as cause — or as effect?Closing ThoughtTransformation does not come from endlessly revisiting pain.It comes from redirecting attention toward what you are capable of building next.You cannot change what happened but you can change where your attention lives.And attention determines direction.— Zenzi SewaahFounder & Spiritual VisionarySpiritual InfinityGuest Contact DetailsInstagram:@meirezraofficialWebsite: https://gprosperity.comMier personally responds to messages on Instagram within 24–48 hours Get full access to Zenzi’s Substack at zenzisewaah.substack.com/subscribe | 57m 29s | ||||||
| 3/2/26 | ![]() Jacqueline Pirtle on Energy, Awareness, and the Truth About Death | In this deeply expansive conversation, Jacqueline Pirtle joins Zenzi to explore what it truly means to live as spiritual beings in a human experience. At a time when the world feels divided and uncertain, Jacqueline brings a grounded yet elevated reminder: real change does not begin “out there.” It begins within.Drawing inspiration from Neale Donald Walsch and his book Happier Than God, Jacqueline emphasizes a radical but simple truth: if every human chose love in a single moment, the world would shift instantly. The transformation of humanity is not complex—it is personal.Key Themes from the Conversation1. The Power of Individual ShiftWorld peace, Jacqueline explains, is not a political movement—it is an energetic one. Anger, fear, and resentment feed collective unrest. But awareness dissolves it. When we pause, reflect, and take responsibility for our emotional energy, we stop contributing to the very chaos we oppose.2. “Tea Time” – The Practice of Inner StillnessHappiness is not accidental. It requires intention. Jacqueline introduces the concept of “Tea Time”—a daily ritual of quiet reflection, self-study, and conscious alignment. In stillness, we reconnect with our higher self and recalibrate to love.3. Emotions as Energy ToolsNothing is “bad.” Anger can fuel transformation. Sadness can cleanse. Frustration can catalyze growth. The key is not suppression but awareness—recognizing when a feeling invites a shift.4. Energy as the Foundation of RealityJacqueline’s life work as an energy healer rests on one premise: everything is energy. Business stagnation, illness, relationship conflict—each carries energetic information. When that information shifts, physical reality follows.She has spent over 30 years reading and working with energy and has authored more than 18 books, including children’s works that teach energetic awareness early in life. Her approach bridges spiritual insight with practical application.5. Death as TransformationIn one of the most profound segments of the conversation, Jacqueline shares her experience guiding her father through his transition. She reframes death not as an ending, but as an “event of light.” Energy does not disappear—it transforms. Her story embodies spiritual maturity: grief held with gratitude, loss reframed as evolution.The Core MessageWe do not own anything. Not the house, not the car, not even the body. All is energy—moving, vibrating, circulating. What we truly are is consciousness experiencing itself.When we stop identifying solely with the 3D world and begin living from energetic truth, life softens. Resistance fades. Power returns.The invitation is clear:Study yourself.Take responsibility for your energy.Shift inward—and watch the outer world respond.Guest Contact & BioJacqueline PirtleAuthor | Energy Healer | Energy Reader (30+ Years)Jacqueline works with individuals, businesses, and children to help them understand and shift energetic patterns. Her work includes energy readings, energy healing, soul profiling, and authorship of more than 18 books focused on consciousness and personal transformation.Location: Philadelphia, USAWebsite: https://www.freakyhealer.comEmail: jacqueline@freakyhealer.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/freakyhealerPodcast: FreakyHealer Podcast (available on major platforms) Get full access to Zenzi’s Substack at zenzisewaah.substack.com/subscribe | 1h 01m 56s | ||||||
| 2/27/26 | ![]() Christine V Davies on Anger at God, Healing, and Being Seen in Pain | In this episode of Spiritual Infinity, Zenzi Sewaah is joined by Christine V Davies, a Presbyterian minister, hospital chaplain, and spiritual director based in New Jersey. Together, they explore spirituality not as doctrine, but as lived presence—especially in moments of crisis, grief, anger, and profound uncertainty.Christine shares her deeply human journey into ministry, shaped by early faith, a diagnosis of epilepsy in her teens, years of navigating the medical system, and later experiences of miscarriage and loss. These experiences didn’t weaken her faith; they refined it. They led her away from a purely clinical view of care and toward a vocation centered on being with people in their suffering—rather than trying to fix it.As a hospital chaplain and leader of a chaplaincy program, Christine describes what it means to sit in liminal spaces: the back of an ambulance, trauma rooms, end-of-life bedsides, and waiting rooms filled with fear. She speaks openly about anger at God, the “why me” question, and spiritual distress—normalizing these experiences as part of an honest spiritual life rather than failures of faith.The conversation also explores Christine’s work as a spiritual director, supporting people who feel disconnected from religion, wounded by institutional faith, or longing for a deeper relationship with the Divine. She emphasizes that spirituality can be rooted in many pathways—nature, music, community, prayer, meditation—and that healing often begins with naming what we truly long for.This episode is a compassionate reminder that spirituality is not about having answers, but about accompaniment: showing up, listening deeply, and trusting that love is still present—even in the darkest valleys.Closing ThoughtSometimes healing doesn’t come from answers, but from presence. When we allow ourselves to be seen in our pain—and to ask for help—we discover that spirituality is not about avoiding suffering, but about not facing it alone.Guest Contact & Connection DetailsChristine V Davies* Website: https://christinevdavies.com* Services Offered:* Spiritual direction (one-to-one, primarily via Zoom)* Support around grief, spiritual distress, anger at God, and faith deconstruction* Writing: Regular contributor on Substack, writing on spirituality, grief, chaplaincy, and meaning-making* Directory Resource: https://spiritualdirectorsinternational.org* (to find spiritual directors worldwide) Get full access to Zenzi’s Substack at zenzisewaah.substack.com/subscribe | 50m 43s | ||||||
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