• Why Do Healers Need Healing? // ep. 20: Kim Colella, Spirit Doula

  • Jul 15 2024
  • Length: 48 mins
  • Podcast

Why Do Healers Need Healing? // ep. 20: Kim Colella, Spirit Doula

  • Summary

  • Have you ever felt drained after supporting friends and family?

    I certainly have and that probably because we aren’t giving ourselves the love and support first. Healers come in all walks of life, and the one common thing is when we feel zapped of our energy, it’s because we’re not giving ourselves a solid foundation to do the work.

    We’re joined this week by Kim Colella, who works today as a spirit doula and understands deep care and support. You’ll relate to her story, as well as breathe new life into how you give support to others with mindful practices like repeating the mantra “I am good, I am beautiful, I am holy”.

    You have the power to ride the waves of joy and sorrow, all that and more coming up now on this episode of Angels Around Us!


    Kim Colella is an award-winning author of the book "Spirit Embraced", "It is time to let go of all that holds you back from radiating your brilliance into the world."


    Kim can be reached at the links below:

    https://www.spiritdoula.com


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