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This is The Energy to Heal, your resource for all things Splankna, the faith-based inner healing modality that will help you achieve emotional freedom. In this episode, we're revisiting the foundational question, “What is Splankna?” Whether you're new to this amazing modality or looking for a refresher, we're going back to the basics. Join Bee and Laura as they share powerful testimonies of how Splankna has worked, explore the science and theology behind it, and uncover how this faith-based approach can bring you closer to emotional freedom and holistic healing. [About Our Hosts] This episode is hosted by Bee and Laura, passionate advocates for Splankna and Master's Level practitioners dedicated to helping others achieve emotional freedom breakthrough. With their combined experience in faith-based inner healing, they bring unique perspectives to this transformative modality. Episode Highlights What is Splankna? A beginner-friendly overview of the modality, its faith-based foundation, and how it integrates the mind, body, and spirit for holistic healing. Testimonies of Transformation: Real stories of individuals who have experienced emotional freedom and mental health breakthroughs through Splankna. The Science Behind Splankna: A dive into how this modality works with the body's energy systems, including practical applications. The Theology of Splankna: How biblical principles guide and shape this faith-based inner healing technique. Resources Mentioned in This Episode Learn more about Splankna and The Splankna Institute at Splankna.com Connect with Bee and Laura Bee@emboldenlabel.com THEAS's Story: https://open.spotify.com/episode/5Knu8NMIqPD2DGAIYRPXCc?si=c99ffd1edbe54817 Samanthas Story: https://open.spotify.com/episode/4Ui584wd0r2xYC4Q9PDWHJ?si=c5a90d6291854f68 Don't forget to subscribe to The Energy to Heal and leave a review! Your support helps us reach more people with the life-changing message of faith-based holistic healing.
This week I’m joined by Laura Bee, aka Neck Knife. She was living in California when she decided to come back home east for a 2020 AT flip-flop thruhike. She felt the trail was approachable and could fulfill nostalgic goals, as she grew up in New Hampshire. Join us for a conversation about how the AT can bring families closer together, encouraging women to thruhike alone, why the AT can be a great place for people with opposing viewpoints to have respectful conversation with each other, how moving slower can make you happier, and so much more! Check out Laura’s great AT blog! https://www.tobeeaflipflop.com/ Follow her on Instagram: @laurabee0 Bonus episode once I reach 100 ratings and reviews on Apple Podcasts! Happy 2021 Everyone! Connect with Walking and Talking! All Things Walking and Talking: https://ryanschlosser.com/ Links to Listen: https://ryanschlosser.com/podcasts/ Donate: https://ryanschlosser.com/donate/ Contact: https://ryanschlosser.com/contact/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/walkingtalkingpod New Episodes every other Wednesday at Noon EST!
This week on the Creative South Podcast, I’m talking with illustrator Laura Bee, of Ghostly Ferns. We chat about going it on her own as a freelancer right out of the gate after university, how Ghostly Ferns got started and how they operate as independent contractors, how she battled depression and what she did to start taking care of herself, and more.
Jesse shows Baby Dan the final cut of Blade Runner and gets his first reactions. Ken Carlson (Dead Drift) and James McEwan (Hammer’s War Trilogy) share their thoughts on the film. Laura Bee discusses the problematic Read more…
Get to know international SciFi correspondent Laura Bee through a discussion of bandom, toupees, Doctors, Narnia and a magical tiny house. Spoilers for Doctor Who, particularly the Tenant years.
Topics discussed: Working as a remote freelancer How Ghostly Ferns works with clients Why you don't have to be good at everything to be successful The importance of only showing off the kinds of work that you'd like to do more of Filtering clients to only attract the right kinds of clients for you Laura's design process Show Links: Laura's Website Laura on Twitter Laura on Dribbble Ghostly Ferns Workshop Studiomates Cotton Bureau InVision Design Makes Things Possible T-shirt from Marketplace by InVision Erin Nolan Dribbble Shots: Choose Progress Over Perfection Design Makes Everything Possible
Topics discussed: Working as a remote freelancer How Ghostly Ferns works with clients Why you don't have to be good at everything to be successful The importance of only showing off the kinds of work that you'd like to do more of Filtering clients to only attract the right kinds of clients for you Laura's design process Show Links: Laura's Website Laura on Twitter Laura on Dribbble Ghostly Ferns Workshop Studiomates Cotton Bureau InVision Design Makes Things Possible T-shirt from Marketplace by InVision Erin Nolan Dribbble Shots: Choose Progress Over Perfection Design Makes Everything Possible
Interview with Seattle handbag designer Laura Buzard, aka Laura Bee.