Join me Natalie Miles for conversations to break the taboo around the death and endings we face in our lives. Each episode is here to make you think, spark conversation and deepen your relationship with death.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 42 | Founded | a year ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Religion & SpiritualitySociety & CultureSpiritualityPhilosophy |
Solo episode talking about eclipse season, my recent endings and announcing some changes to the podcast. Themes: eclipse season, endings, beginnings, transformation, death. Enjoy listening! If you found this valuable - be sure to follow, RATE, subscr... more
Themes: grief, death, reflection, stories, ancestral healing, ancestral grief Stories can heal. We can heal together in reflection. Our stories can make us laugh, cry and help us process our grief. This conversation reflects on the stories we leave b... more
Solo episode inviting you in to look and question “What’s Your True North?” What’s guiding you currently? Does a true north exist? What does this phrase actually mean!? Are you following yours right now? Themes: direction, purpose, goals, self devel... more
Themes: Grief, parental loss, ancestral healing, ancestral grief, psychotherapy, intuition, intuitive healing. more
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Love Natalie’s show! It feels like having a heart-to-heart conversation with a close friend. It's genuine, relatable, and incredibly inspiring.
I have been following Natalie Miles work for awhile and I am always so inspired! This podcast has given me much to think and dream about. Natalie makes me feel at ease and I value her intuitions and thoughtful interview questions. Highly recommend!
Just yesterday I was introduced to Natalie as a guest on the Mark Groves Podcast and I felt so drawn to her and her work — I have now been obsessed with this podcast for 24hrs! After listening to half a dozen episode thus far, I have been able to reflect deeper and gain additional understanding of some lessons, signs and experiences I’ve recently encountered in my life. This last episode I listened to was “Redefining the Death Card in Tarot” and the Death Card presented as the Central Theme in a... more
Natalie always gives us beautiful, generous offerings! Thank you Nat & everyone else on the show. Stand outs so far are Stephen Jenkins, the climate change grief episode & the tarot one.
I am definitely drawn to Natalie’s energy and work and how she relays the messages she receives and translates from her spirit guides and high spirit. Thank you for coming back to podcasts. This came at a time when I needed this, and Ive been on my spiritual awaking journey for a while, and many things I’ve viewed in life have changed and are continuing to change and soon changing jobs, but I know letting go and moving forward is hard to do, this is helping me learn to move forward and not hold ... more
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