The Reality of Being a Spiritual Healer, with Summer Sanders


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Jul 20 2024 60 mins  

In this episode of The Skeptical Shaman podcast, host Rachel White (of TOTEM Readings) chats with Summer Sanders (of Sabai Studio).

Summer shares her experience of owning and managing a brick and mortar healing center in Chicago's West Loop: the good, the bad, and the ugly. Things have changed for small business owners since the onset of Covid, and this is doubly (if not triply) true for those that deal in the Business of Woo. Summer details how this shift has forced her to shift as well, ultimately deciding to change her business model and move to Florida later this summer.

In this episode, Rachel and Summer pull back the proverbial kimono on what the last 4-5 years have been like for your friendly neighborhood healer, and how we can all best support the sincere, knowledgable practitioners to keep on keeping on. They also dive into how best to work with a healer, maximizing your ROI while simultaneously making your practitioner's day a little bit more manageable.

The bottom line? Things have changed. A lot. And with that change, healers across modalities (from Feng Shui to Reiki to Tarot and more) are experiencing exponential change fatigue. So, be kind, rewind, and support your local practitioner if you want to continue to benefit from their offerings!

LINKS:

  • Rachel's Website: https://www.totemreadings.com
  • TOTEM Readings Substack: https://totemrach.substack.com
  • Rachel's Other Links: https://linktr.ee/totemrach


Please support the Sponsors of The Skeptical Shaman Podcast:

  • The TOTEM Flower Essence Deck: https://a.co/d/gw16LsG
  • The TOTEM Tarot Deck: https://www.amazon.com/TOTEM-Tarot-Deck-Rachel-White/dp/0578980126
  • The TOTEM Flower Essences: https://www.etsy.com/shop/TotemReadingsATX


Summer Sanders Links:

  • Website: https://sabaistudio.org
  • IG: https://www.instagram.com/summersanders_official/


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