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224. Big Magic Makes Big Change with TMT Alums Bella O'Brien, Breezy Barcelo, and Sarah Kajani
Description
In this episode, Britten welcomes Bella O'Brien, Breezy Barcelo, and Sarah Kajani for a roundtable on the topic Big Magic Makes Big Change and what it actually means to go big for your magic. Each shares the threshold moment that brought them to The Magician's Table - the doubt, the tug, the resistance, the synchronicities - and how saying Yes marked a turning point. Together they explore devotion over performance, presence over palatability, and the slow dissolving of self-imposed limits. They reflect on how the container expanded their capacity for trust, vulnerability, reverence, and creative risk, and how the ripples continue long after the formal work ends.
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Topics They Cover in the Conversation:
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The doorway moment: doubt, desire, synchronicity, and crossing the threshold into The Magician's Table
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Going big as devotion: believing in your magic and investing in it rather than making it smaller
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Releasing self-imposed limits and boxes around what is spiritual and what isn't
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Presence as practice: trusting what comes through in real time without over-planning
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The power of the cohort: being witnessed, falling apart safely, and continuing connection beyond the container
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Post-TMT ripples: planning less, trusting more, melting layers, expanding capacity, and letting go of control
About Bella O'Brien:
Bella (she/they), known as mija of moon, is a mestizo oracular artist, word weaver, and guide who helps folks slow down, move through change, and re-orient to their truth. She creates spirit-led encounters weaving poetry, tarot, channeling, and energy work to welcome you back home—to yourself, to relationship, to the earth.
WEBSITE: mijaofmoon.com SUBSTACK: mijaofmoon.substack.com IG/TIKTOK: @mijaofmoon
About Breezy Barcelo:
Breezy Barcelo is a mental health occupational therapist, integrative transformational coach, artist, student herbalist, and founding member of The Music Medicine Collective. With a decades-long love of earth-based spirituality, song, and storytelling, she weaves creativity, rhythm, and a deep connection to nature into her work. Her path began as a birth and postpartum doula, nurturing children and families, and her OT research focused on the healing power of the natural world. Based in Kalamazoo, MI, Breezy supports non-traditional college students through the Jeannette Rankin Foundation and teaches in the Holistic Health department at Western Michigan University. She currently offers virtual coaching sessions at https://www.instagram.com/breezybarcelo
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