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The Universe, Spirituality, and Being Woo-Adjacent

The Universe, Spirituality, and Being Woo-Adjacent


Episode 20


Step into the mystical as we delve into the realm of the "Woo". Erin ponders the enigmatic world of modern spirituality, offering a fresh perspective on astrology, human design, crystals, manifestation, intention setting, mantras, altars, and the belief that everything happens for a reason. Basically, Erin sorts all the bullsh*t that can come with contemporary interpretations of these practices, so you don’t have to. And once the dust settles, it becomes clear the power these tools can hold in helping us show up as our best selves each day and in savoring the present.

In this episode, Erin shares why after a long relationship with skepticism, she has since dubbed herself “Woo-Adjacent”, covering topics like: 


  • Embracing the Woo: How contemporary spirituality offers an alternative to conventional religion
  • Astrology Alchemy: Erin’s secret horoscope obsession and how even the most rational minds can find solace and guidance in the stars
  • Manifestation Magic: The power of intention setting and vision boards in shaping your dreams and desires into reality
  • Mantras and Altars: Unearthing the significance of daily rituals and grounding practices that empower your journey toward authenticity
  • Force vs. Flow: Shifting from a mindset of control and force to one of ease and trust in the universe's guidance
  • Embracing the Unknown: Exploring the mysterious third path where life's surprises and opportunities unfold



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