Sometimes in life, it feels like a two-by-four has hit us in the face, and the pain makes it hard to pay attention or even hear our soul wisdom's voice. In these moments, it is crucial to remember vulnerability isn't a weakness but a strength. It can be the flare that guides us right into a helping hand, offering the support and understanding we need.
In this episode, I'm joined by Jackie Rubio, a beacon of resilience and strength. She is the co-founder and president of Transforming Tumbleweeds, an empowerment non-profit group created for women who need a guiding light and a little inspiration in times of darkness and unsureness. Jackie is a best-selling author, a mother of four, a grandmother of two, a certified Reiki practitioner, and a recovered alcoholic.
Throughout this episode, Jackie talks about the creation of Transforming Tumbleweeds and her need and passion for connecting with and empowering other women on similar journeys. You'll also hear Jackie's heartbreaking story of how she lost a son, the titanic challenge of staying sober in the face of tragedy, and how she honed the craft of listening to her soul's wisdom.
Additionally, we delve into the importance of seeking support and guidance to guide us through the pain of loss, the benefits of automatic writing, and more.
Listen to episode 19 of Soul Wisdom Transitions and learn more about Jackie's fascinating story and work, helping and empowering beautiful souls seeking help.
In This Episode, You Will Learn:
How Jackie got the idea for Transforming Tumbleweeds (2:10)Jackie talks about the time her soul wisdom helped her stay sober in the face of tragedy (8:00)How do we deal with the times we think, "How am I doing all this"? (15:00)How to get up after a two-by-four hits us in the face (21:20)About the benefits of automatic writing (25:40)Connect with Jackie Rubio:
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