I can think of no better way to launch The Spiritually Savvy Nurse Podcast than an interview with an Intuitive and Spiritual Coach!
Victoria Shaw is an Ivy League Trained Cognitive Psychologist. I love her story as it so poignantly highlights this dance between science and spirituality. The known and the unknown. The things that we can’t necessarily see, but we can feel. I believe there is absolutely room for both and the more open we are to our spirit’s inquiry, the easier it is to make room for both science and spirituality.
If you align with the science and feel pulled by both worlds, you may resonate with Victoria’s vantage point. Victoria shares her path of spiritual awakening and how this has shaped her counseling practice and life.
Victoria shares wonderful tips on how to navigate these uncertain times as spiritual and energetic beings having a physical experience, especially those looking for support in helping their children.
A few of my favorite pearls of wisdom from Victoria:
Resources
Victoria is located in Westport, CT-she provides face to face & telephonic appointments
Connect with her here: https://victoriashawintuitive.com/
Tune in to Victoria's Podcast, Intuitive Connection https://victoriashawintuitive.com/podcast/
Follow her on FB https://www.facebook.com/victoriashawintuitivecounseling
Victoria Shaw, PhD, LPC is a Licensed Professional Counselor and Spiritual Coach who combines her background and training in psychology and counseling with her intuitive gifts to help clients heal, grow and realize their spiritual and full personal potential. She takes a holistic approach to counseling, addressing clients’ concerns on the mind/body/spiritual levels. She especially loves working with people who are committed to using their struggles and life experiences to fuel their own spiritual awakening. Victoria is the author of four self-help books for parents, children and teens, the host of Intuitive Connection podcast, and the mother of two spirited (now adult) children.
To connect with Lisbeth, head to her website: https://www.lisbethoverton.com/
I can think of no better way to launch The Spiritually Savvy Nurse Podcast than an interview with an Intuitive and Spiritual Coach!
Victoria Shaw is an Ivy League Trained Cognitive Psychologist. I love her story as it so poignantly highlights this dance between science and spirituality. The known and the unknown. The things that we can’t necessarily see, but we can feel. I believe there is absolutely room for both and the more open we are to our spirit’s inquiry, the easier it is to make room for both science and spirituality.
If you align with the science and feel pulled by both worlds, you may resonate with Victoria’s vantage point. Victoria shares her path of spiritual awakening and how this has shaped her counseling practice and life.
Victoria shares wonderful tips on how to navigate these uncertain times as spiritual and energetic beings having a physical experience, especially those looking for support in helping their children.
A few of my favorite pearls of wisdom from Victoria:
Resources
Victoria is located in Westport, CT-she provides face to face & telephonic appointments
Connect with her here: https://victoriashawintuitive.com/
Tune in to Victoria's Podcast, Intuitive Connection https://victoriashawintuitive.com/podcast/
Follow her on FB https://www.facebook.com/victoriashawintuitivecounseling
Victoria Shaw, PhD, LPC is a Licensed Professional Counselor and Spiritual Coach who combines her background and training in psychology and counseling with her intuitive gifts to help clients heal, grow and realize their spiritual and full personal potential. She takes a holistic approach to counseling, addressing clients’ concerns on the mind/body/spiritual levels. She especially loves working with people who are committed to using their struggles and life experiences to fuel their own spiritual awakening. Victoria is the author of four self-help books for parents, children and teens, the host of Intuitive Connection podcast, and the mother of two spirited (now adult) children.
To connect with Lisbeth, head to her website: https://www.lisbethoverton.com/