The Superbloom Podcast with Osha Rose
The Superbloom Podcast explores how the brain, mind, and nervous system shape the way we think, feel, and live.
Host Osha Rose blends neuroscience, mindfulness, storytelling, and embodied practices to help you understand how your mind works—and how to work with it instead of against it.
Each episode offers practical tools to reframe limiting thought patterns, regulate the nervous system, and reconnect with your inner wisdom so you can create a life that feels more grounded, clear, and aligned.
Through thoughtful conversations with teachers, creators, and change-makers from around the world, The Superbloom Podcast invites you to expand awareness, shift old patterns, and step into your innate potential.
Because when one person wakes up, the collective begins to shift.
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The Superbloom Podcast with Osha Rose
What If Your Life Is Redirecting You On Purpose with Alex Steele
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You can feel it when a life stops being run by metrics and starts being guided by the heart. I’m joined by musician, community builder, and life guide Alex Steelheart for an honest, soulful conversation about what it really looks like to leave corporate America, start over creatively, and keep choosing surrender when the mind wants guarantees. We talk about shedding layers so fast you can’t even narrate them yet, and why that tender in-between space is often where the truest growth happens.
Alex shares how retreats and mentors shaped her music, from learning Ableton and song structure to trusting channeled, single-take vocals and letting “Capital M Music” flow through. We explore “music as medicine”, why play matters more than perfection, and how serving the music changes everything, from songwriting to performing to how you measure success. If you’ve ever felt boxed in by genre, credentials, or the need to prove yourself, this will land.
We also get practical about manifestation and real-world “redirects”: a lost phone, a stalled U-Haul move, and the power of speaking and even singing an intention out loud. Then we zoom out to community building in Kansas City, including Fire Tribe and the Root Spire Sisterhood, and what it takes to hold a safe, nourishing container where people actually feel connected.
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Centering And Setting The Container
Osha RoseSo beautiful. Like all I can do is let it flow through.
SPEAKER_03Yeah. Yeah. All I can uh well, that's for music, but I think what you're you know, musically, I just don't have a lifetime of classical training or or you know, hundreds of or thousands of dollars of music lessons. And so I just I have to rely just on my senses, my intuition. Um another one of my mentors is Habitat. Um, and he awesome music, but he's got a beautiful phrase when you're building out music, and it's just this if it sounds good, dude, it is good.
unknownThat's it.
SPEAKER_03That's it, right?
Osha RoseAll right, let's just center before we begin. Bringing our breath in and out through the nose and mouth. Connecting in with the heart space, letting this be a soul-led, heartfelt exchange for the benefit of our hearts, for the benefit of the hearts of our community that we will bring together with these words, with our expression. And so it is. Yay! Hello everyone. Welcome back to the Superbloom podcast, where we talk about living a life on purpose and bringing to the surface what is innately within us. I'm your host, Osha Rose, and today I am so excited to welcome Alex Steelehart, a musician, community builder, and life guide who followed a powerful inner nudge to leave corporate America and step into a whole new chapter in her life. She is a mom, a creative soul, and someone who is courageously walking her path in life. Welcome, Alex, to Superbloom.
SPEAKER_01Hi, Ocha. Hi, Superbloom world.
Osha RoseYay! Oh my goodness. So I am just so excited to share you with this audience. I met you, um, it's all been virtual, and I just, it's amazing to me how deeply connected I feel and how supported I felt like right away from meeting you. Um, we met through a community online from musicians, and it was right before I was releasing my first song ever, like Breakdown. And so the
Meeting Alex And The Big Shift
Osha Rosesupport I felt from you will always be like special to me because this cheering on of the whole community there that we can do this, and helping me work through some of the technology pieces was a big part too. And so I like loved your brain immediately. And when you told me, like, you know, let's let's connect, and you had all these like like you were still in that mode of corporate. Like I met you when you were transitioning out. It was just so amazing how like looking at you right now, feeling your essence, your presence, your beauty, your radiance. I felt it then too, but there's just this shift I have watched. What would you call it? Like shedding layers. I I went through my own experience similarly, but I didn't watch it, you know, the way I've I've experienced it for you.
SPEAKER_03Yeah, I I really do. First of all, thank you for having me. And also thank you for all those really lovely words. I was sitting over here and my heart's all just tingling and like it's really sweet to have mirrored back the way that maybe we impact others that we're not always completely consciously aware of, you know. So thank you for saying all those lovely things. I would say the last year has been like it's literally a year this month at the end of this month. Yeah, the the it is the year of the snake, after all. And I have been shedding just like what feels like non-stop. And really, like over the last year, and especially the last couple months, I was telling a mentor, I was like, I feel like I'm rebirthing like 10 times a day right now. And he was like, he was like, that's a real thing when you hit a certain point in your journey, that's real. And I was like, okay, because it felt it felt like I was shedding that skin 10 times a day. Like, ah, I can't tell anyone the story of my life because it's it's transpiring at like light speed.
Osha RoseAnd almost like a vulnerability still, because you're you haven't even processed that that layer. It's like, wait, how many more layers do I have before it's skin and like bone?
SPEAKER_03Yes. Uh yeah.
Osha RoseSomehow my skin is holding up, but yeah, yeah. Do you know what I mean? Like, I just I feel like when we shed, we're making space for regrowth. I don't know, thinking of like the snake or or anything that, yeah. But there's that moment, or like when you're like the snail looking for the new home, it's like there's that moment where you're just vulnerable.
SPEAKER_03I'm feeling like the snail looking for the new home, literally, right now. I'm actually in the middle of moving homes. That uh that snail without a home is real. But I really do, it's gonna sound cliche, and I'm gonna share it. Like the idea that home lives really inside of our being has been never so alive or embodied. I've never had the embodied wisdom before now. The embodied wisdom is there, and it's actually thanks to some of the like musicians' retreats I've gone on over the last year that I realized how little I could be happy, very happy without, right? Just in community with nourishing food, with healthy nourishing people, and like a bed and some clothes, you know, like and and musical instruments.
SPEAKER_01Yes.
SPEAKER_03Fire and music, fire, music, and community. That that's the the that is hard. That's kind of all you need. And so those journeys that I took this last year were well worth blowing through my 401k savings.
Osha RoseOh my gosh, I love this. Was there any one that you're thinking of right now? Like an experiencing one? Trip. Yeah.
SPEAKER_03Yeah. The most impactful journey of the year was in Louisiana in the swamp, the Acha Falaya basin. I think I'm saying it correctly. With but uh with Savage, um, the artist world-based music producer Savage, S-A-V-E-J. Um, anyway, Donnie is also his first name, but he holds he held a retreat for people wanting to become music producers or in process of that. And I went and I was in the swamp for two weeks, and then um our brother J Bird held a Wachuma ceremony the second week that was optional that I stayed for. So I spent two whole weeks, you know, in the swamp, um, rewilding in a lot of ways, but also focused on music production and music and community and fire, all those things we're talking about. But I'd say that the swamp itself holds a real magic, um, a real lesson in like complete surrender to the flow of life and death as a circle, right? Everything in the swamp is eating everything else, but yet there's tons of life thriving just everywhere. Um, you know, and the alligators, there's like
Two Weeks In The Swamp
SPEAKER_03one, there's like one or two alligator deaths in total. It's not even, they don't mess with us, they're just part of this ecosystem, and the people there are very respectful of that ecosystem. I there was this real return to mother nature and mother earth that I felt in my bones when I was in the small. And then you combine that with really healthy masculine energy and divine feminine energy and this supportive community and the the common interest, not even interest, the calling, the soul-led mission of music on earth. Yeah, and that was heaven on earth to me.
Osha RoseYeah, because since that, um, I just remember since then your music has shifted because your first song, Cave Dancer, is amazing. I love it. I love the beat. I love, I love the rhythm.
SPEAKER_03Thank you.
Osha RoseThe music that you just just recently released.
SPEAKER_03Uh, love works, yeah.
Osha RoseYeah, just wanted to say it with you. It's different. There's just so much in there, there's so much medicine. Um, both equally are amazing, but to watch that transition from and it's kind of funny, right? Because you went through this production training and that helped you get this really well produced, all these different sounds, all these different tracks, right? Because I can only imagine what your your Ableton screen looked like building that out. And then to bring it out this new, this full EP of just your essence, you know, it's your words, your your spoken word was something that drew me in right away, too. Like, like right before we even met for that first time on our call. I remember going through your Instagram and just being like, your voice drew me in, and this these words, like your poetry and the art of just you, your voice is like the art. And then the words you were saying, just the I love and and am nourished by words. And so it just the combination. I was like, this is this is a lovely, lovely human. I'm excited to get to know that is also, you know, on the similar path of okay, you know, I can do this corporate world. There might have been things that you liked about it, like I did of the organization. Um, not not really on a granular level was their organization. I always still felt like if things were crazy and wild, and that was kind of my job was to like rein things in, but from a higher level of like hierarchy and systems in place, you know, databases, I guess, mostly. I love the technology that I learned in corporate America. But I I was like, okay, she's got that mental capacity. The words kind of showed me your intelligence and and just depths. Um, but yeah, I'm just so excited that, you know, go listen to her music. Love, love works is one that's just so wonderful. And I'm curious what um what if I'm on the right path here of what I'm saying to describe your your transition or where where are you in your yeah, creation process? What what guides you? Is it is there something, is there a process you have? Is there like a like kind of the way we started here today? Like, do you connect in with soul in some way or divine? Yeah, because it feels like there's like when you the the portal, the eight eight port or um was it the eight eight portal? Yeah, the lion's gate. Yeah, that one I was somewhere else. And I remember you what tell me that story. I want to hear that story about that song, and then share with me where you're at.
SPEAKER_03Yeah, I have lots of thoughts on all these things. Okay, go ahead, go ahead. Uh oh, no, well, we'll start backwards. The 8-8 Lion's Gatekeeper. That was my second song. And you're right, it was wildly different than my first song, Cave Dancer. So Lion's Gatekeeper was a channeled song. Like I just hit record. I was sitting at my desk and I hit record on the microphone, and the what comes out in that song is an unedited vocal take. It's just a single take. And so it was weird for me because when it ended, I was I hit end and I like listened to it and I was like, that's cool. But it doesn't even, it's so interesting. When I'm in like full channel mode, it's these things are really just passing through me. And actually, I was just on another retreat with parangi. Um, I'm saying the very I'm saying my pronunciation, uh I'm not pronouncing it fully correctly, but parangi, P-O-R-A-N-G-U-I. I know I'm spelling these, but it's because they're I want people to know about these people who have impacted me. So I was just on a retreat with him and his lovely partner, Ashley Klein, and he talks about music being capital M. Like, and he talks about she's always flowing and she's part of the divine, right? So, but he says that music is always flowing, it's just a matter of us becoming uh aware enough and being able to listen and draw it in
Channeling Songs And Serving Music
SPEAKER_03and kind of like we're channeling to a stream nearby from the river, right? And so when to answer your question about Lion's Gatekeeper, I really that that river is just flowing through. And so when after I end one of those and when I listen to these songs back, I'm receiving the same download, the same message that other people would receive from it. Cause I'm like, oh, here's this other, you know, me the human versus me the vessel. Yes. But it's I wanna, you know, to touch on like the difference between before the swamp and after the swamp. Um you know, I in the swamp I met a lot of other beautiful fellow musicians. And um, I want to pay a nod to Savannah. She really helped me a lot with coming out of my shell vocally fully. Um, but really everyone there, just the way that the support and and talking and bouncing ideas and no no question was too silly. And but um following a couple months after the swamp, I also did a one-on-one mentorship with Geometry. Um and he he was huge in specifically getting Love Works, the EP, released. Um, I did that work during our time together, and I have another song actually called God Can You Hear Me coming out on November 1st to commemorate that one-year anniversary. I'm like 11-1, baby, the one-year mark. So that's coming out. But those songs are all a result of um everything my soul moved me to do, plus a little more mentoring with Geometry afterwards, too, which is like he's just a beautiful giver of permission. So when I'd be like, I just want to do this, or I just I don't want to do beats right now. I want to do this ethereal stuff. Good, do it. That's what's coming through you. So where I'm at in my musical journey is I'd guess I'm multi-genre because cave dancers down tempo, lionsgatekeeper's ethereal ambient, love works EP is spoken word affirmation, electronic. Uh, God, can you hear me? I guess is ambient. We'll see. The point is, I'm just I'm not worried about what genre I'm doing or what I'm creating. I'm really tapped into that capital M music and the divine to say what feels good to my soul, what lights me up, what's fun. All of the stuff I created after the swamp, I had fun creating. The first song I loved, and I had a great mentor, actually, Marsig, who also does um music mentoring, who taught me Ableton from the ground up. So thanks to him for that. But but Cavedancer was very brain because I was learning Ableton, which is a lot, and I was learning song structure and a little bit of music theory. I came to the table of music with nothing other than singing growing up, you know. So I'm really like an almost 40-year-old person, just completely like restarting with a complete baby uh at all of this. So the only thing I can do is rely on what flows through. I kind of don't have a choice in ways because I don't have the training or the background or you know, those things. So I just I listen.
Osha RoseAnd to me, that's like the biggest transition from a corporate mentality to a spiritual way of living.
SPEAKER_03Yeah, I guess so.
Osha RoseYou know, because how what are your credentials? Like, tell me who you are, tell me how I can trust you, tell me what you know, tell me who taught you what you know, like that kind of proving yourself. Um, and maybe because in corporate America that's how it's structured, it's not really about the human or the heart, it's about the performance or the you know, results the effective the what results. The results, exactly. Where in music and in life, I think that's been the biggest lesson for me. I I got laid off. That was my way of getting separated from corporate. I didn't, I had made an intention to leave it um in 2014 and it lasted a year, but I quickly went back to small jobs, like within three months. Like I just I couldn't quite release and surrender into it. And perhaps it wasn't the right time, but this time getting let go and having a child and realizing I didn't, I didn't want to teach her that you're supposed to do this and you have to do that. And I I was following my heart to this place of now where
Leaving Corporate And Learning To Play
Osha Roseit isn't about, you know, how many years I went to college or how many years I've worked in a, you know, Marketo database or whatever, like this this world that mattered so much for so long. It's like poof, all of a sudden it's about what you're saying. Like how how spiritual am I? Like how able am I to let go of that head space and tap into that hard space? Because that what is what I feel like opens you up, right? To the divine, to the like what did you just say? It was so beautiful. Like all I can do is let it flow through.
SPEAKER_03Yeah, yeah. All I can well, that's for music, but I think what you're you know, musically, I just don't have a lifetime of classical training or or you know, hundreds of or thousands of dollars of music lessons. And so I just I have to rely just on my senses and my intuition. Um, another one of my mentors is Habitat. Um, and he awesome music, but he's got a beautiful phrase when you're building out music, and it's just this if it sounds good, it is good.
unknownAnd that's it.
SPEAKER_03That's it, right? Because I think musically, if we're beating it to death on perfection, we're like really losing the point. Literally, it is called playing music, and we don't think about the first word enough. Playing play, like we just play became work, work music, but it's not, it's like you're literally meant to play it. So when people ask me, do I play an instrument? I go, um, I play with a lot of instruments, you know. But if you're asking me, am I like hyperfluent in one instrument? No, I'm not. But I love playing around with a lot of different instruments because anything is a noise. The pirangi retreat, look at this one.
Osha RoseThis is there's all these body your hand to your mouth, yeah.
SPEAKER_03Yeah, but we're playing, we're just playing.
Osha RoseSo no, I love that, and that's what I teach my daughter too is I'm learning the ukulele and I'm teaching myself that, and I know exactly what you're saying, as far as feeling like like people, and I used to be this way too, and at moments I still am. But when you see a musician and you hear how talented they are, or you just are a lover of music and you see their for me, it's this tiny guitar people will say on my back, you want to hear them play it. And you want to maybe even, I used to book music, so you maybe even want to give them a place to play it and help them get paid to play it. But for me, that isn't why I'm doing it. So when people say, Oh, play me something, it's yeah, okay, let me see what's coming through right now. But then I yeah, and so, but I still feel myself like wanting to play something specific that they know, and all the theories I had helping book musicians, you know, start with covers, start with things that people know so they can get a gauge of of of what you're capable of, but then be free, like do do what's coming through for you. Like I would always coach anyone, you know, doing gigs for me to that. Yeah, and now I see why I was saying that without even really knowing it at the time, because when you have that exchange, there is something beautiful about being witnessed as a singer. Maybe it'll be more for you as a vocalist than playing, you know, for me with the ukulele, too, to truly sit and be witnessed by someone in your art, in your song. Uh it does feel really nice as opposed to just like nobody looking and being in a space. But I guess it all just ties back for me of like, what's my intention here? Have I connected into my heart? Am I coming from a spiritual place in this, you know? Yeah.
SPEAKER_03Yeah. Parangi was saying this on the retreat. He he had so many juicy bits to pick up, you know. But he was like, serve the music. Make sure the intention in your heart is to serve the music. Like, are you using your head and you're thinking and you're like pre-planning and you're like trying to like control and right, or or even like trying to get a bunch of attention, or are you really, really listening, really feeling into the energy of the space? He's a very talented musician, but he's channeling in the energy in the room, and he's talking about that. Like, tap in, listen, and really it's it's surrendering to me. These are my words, but it's surrendering to the divine, right? And being part of that and everything we're talking about with our soul-led paths versus corporate America, like it's all really like surrender. Like my whole year has been an act of just complete surrender in a way that I've never experienced. And I think when we do that with the music, to your point, it's it's it's like a ceremony every time. It's not a performance. We're not doing it. We're we're we're sharing medicine, right? Again, I get I'll credit Pirangi, music is medicine, is really his phrase, but it's like, wow, it is the medicine. So if if we're performing for responses or likes or follows or whatever, right? That is it can be fun, but I I personally have had pretty strong downloads around not singing covers. Um for fun, I love to, right? But when I'm out sharing my my medicine with the world, then it I want it to be uh the words that want to flow through me, the thing, the messages that I'm meant to carry forward, you know, and I think fun is important for me to remember too.
Osha RoseAnd just I think of the word lighthearted um when you say fun, because yeah, I gave myself this challenge to learn the ukulele, to just like give myself time to learn, to practice it. And the challenge was 100 days in a row, consistently at least 15 minutes a day playing. You know, that was maybe nine months ago that I finished that challenge. I have written my first song on the ukulele. It came through, it was a spiritual song. But to get here, I had to practice these other songs to even learn what types of strumming there was or the different chords. Yeah. When you say music is medicine, I feel that way about your poetry and your spoken word. I feel that way about your energy. Like I think there's like there's a frequency for me. It's almost like when I say music is medicine, because I believe that too, like the visual for me is like all these frayed edges of your nervous system. And the music comes in like this nourishing wave or this like healing salve or bomb. And it just kind of like brings everything back together and smooths out the edges and like brings you back to wholeness in some way, fills in gaps. Like in yoga, it's it's some scars, these like scars or scrapes as as life you know wounds us, but we can fill that back in with the soothing balm of of music, of the vibration of your words, of that vibration and energy of your presence.
SPEAKER_03Yeah, literal vibration. And I was the at the retreat I just referenced with Parangi, I've this came up too, and these things were so resonant in my soul. But we talked a lot about like, well, why, you know, why is music so central? And it's like, well, music is used, like life is played to the tune of an eternal song, right? Like those are my words, I guess, but that's my interpretation of it because what we talked about is think about all the events in your life. Everything is celebrated with music, right? Like marriage, birth, death, war, happiness, sadness, every emotion you can think of. But music, if you ever watch a movie, pay attention. There's always a sound score in the background. You know, there's almost always music playing because music carries movement, and movement carries us through life. And these are all the takeaways I had from it, but I'm like, whoa, yeah, like had I ever consciously thought about you're almost never an ever full silence. Nature is constantly a backdrop of music to our lives. There's cars moving, there's birds chirping, there's there's always a backdrop of music, movement, right? So it weaves our lives together. And yeah um, gosh, now I'm like, where was I going with that?
Osha RoseThat's beautiful, as music is the vibration and the frequency.
SPEAKER_03Yeah, and and it just feels like that is you you asked, you know, or you were commenting on the music being like the salve for life, right? And like like smoothing those rough edges. And it's like, yeah, it's like when when we take think about the analogy of music as an ever-flowing river, what does a river do to rocks? Well, smooths them over time, right? Water, the water does that. It's the only thing that can, you know, through through time can break the rock. So yeah, it's it is that self that our souls really need. And if we think about some of the hardest times in our lives, oftentimes for people, the the thing I hear is like what what pulled them through is some music.
Osha RoseUm I think it's important to tap into, I mean, I think in every part of our lives, this heart space, this intuitive, like inner wisdom where we know this song is good for us right now to listen to, or this show will nourish me, the vibrations of these voices, the the scenes on the the screen.
SPEAKER_01Yeah.
Osha RoseBut I also think that isn't the case for everyone yet. And so maybe this conversation is will help others start to notice like what what am I, what vibration am I connecting with? Is this medicine? Is this soothing me? Or out of habit, am I watching, you know, the show that has this energy to it that I don't like? How do I feel watching this show? You know, like have you asked yourself that, you know?
SPEAKER_03Yes, it's so funny because earlier when we say, How do I feel when I'm responding to, you know, like how's my body reacting?
Osha RoseYeah, what's going on right now?
SPEAKER_03Earlier in our call, though, as you were talking about, you know, us leaving these data-driven technical for a minute, you were talking about corporate, and I almost said, I was like, Oh my god, my body went like I had this very visceral response as you were talking about it that I was like the chills on the right.
Osha RoseYeah.
SPEAKER_03Yeah. I was feeling like, and what and I noticed it in the moment. I consciously, with my mind, noticed it. I was like, oh, my body's response to that was negative, or or it's like no, right? My body's response was no. But what's hilarious about all this is at this exact moment in time, I mentioned that I'm I'm moving. I I had this beautiful year and I got to this point where I'm like, all right, to financially rebalance, I have to give up my home. And this is the homiest home I've ever built for myself before ever. And I just got it all in place a couple months ago. And when it all went in place finally, I was like, I had this knowing, like, I will need to give this up to
Redirects Faith And Sunshine Certainty
SPEAKER_03continue to pursue my path, probably. And that's okay. But uh my point is I'm in the middle of this shift. I'm packing everything up. I'm thinking, all right, I may still have to get another corporate job, right? But then, but then as you're talking, and I'm like, I'm like having this, because I I've had a lot of lot of direct referrals from high-level executives into corporate roles in the last couple of months since I saw my runway, like, oh, I better lot of direct referrals. Nothing. Everything's fallen through, fallen through the cracks somehow. Nothing has come to fruition. And I I'm listening, I'm paying attention to that. The same way I'm paying attention to my body's reaction to you talking about it. I'm paying attention to what I call the redirects. Like, I'm not like, oh, woe is me. Oh no, what am I gonna do? Oh, why did that happen? Do I have a day or two where I'm like, whoo, this is hard, this is heavy. Yeah. Do I cry when I need to a lot? And I really understand it as the the redirect because my my belief fully, if the last year has taught me nothing else, is like, well, it comes back to that one word, it's surrender, right? It's it's I don't know everything, I can't see everything, and I'm but the powers that be that I believe in, universe, spirit, God, source is operating in my favor. My belief is that I am a perfect part of this universal design, and that my soul is here for a reason. And that if I'm listening and I'm paying attention and I'm trying to, you know, slowing down and maybe clearing some clutter out of my life, paying real close attention to what I give my energy to vibrationally. The foods I eat, you know, clothes I know is hard. I'm here too. It's gonna take me a while, but the clothes we wear, the the more than anything though, the people, the people you surround yourself with makes all the difference in your mentality and your outlook. And then your mentality and outlook creates your life.
Osha RoseYeah. So I'm glad you're bringing this up because this past year, a colleague Raquel Doreau and I, um, beautiful soul and friend, but we became colleagues and started this full moon dance party on the beach where we are. We're on an island in Gloucester, and every full moon, it would just grow and grow. Like we started with like 20 or so people, and there's an ecstatic dance community 20 miles south in Boston that would venture to Gloucester because they're like, what? We can go outside and dance under the moon, like not just like in a building in the city. And so our last one of the season this year, there were 50 of us, and there were like 10 children, and it just made my heart so happy and my daughter so happy to have and the moonrise was like orange, and we just watched it come up over the the coastline, and it was magical. And I just know for me, those were the reaffirming moments of you know, I'm exactly where I I want to be. I love dancing outside, I love dancing on the beach, and now I'm surrounded by 49 other people that love this too. So just that sense of like when we're called to do something, when we know, and then we're showing up, like you're saying, with complete surrender, but faith and trust and certainty. Like for me, I think the certainty came after like the second or third one of those where I just saw it was growing and I said, Oh, right, if I just keep showing up with a heartfelt intention to do what I love and to share my passion and what lights me up, that is going to have a ripple of beautiful things that beyond, like you said, beyond what I can see, but I just know the feeling that I desire that I already feel right now is amplifying that feeling of trust, of love, of connection. So I'm saying all this to because I want to hear more about Fire Tribe. Like how did your because you have your own, it's not a full moon dance party, but you you bring people together where you aren't. Yeah.
SPEAKER_03I'm in I'm in Kansas City, Missouri. But there's a Kansas City, Kansas too. And I do actually I do actually originate from Wichita, Kansas from birth to 18. So we we Kansas and Missouri are part of my story. But yeah, I wanna I want to comment on one thing. It's this concept of certainty you mentioned a moment ago, and there's this term I coined that I love, and it's sunshine certainty. And I I have to pay homage to a woman named Rebecca who does used to do neurolinguistic programming training. She's like, Are you ever worried that the sun won't come up? Like occasionally a crowd might cover it, but do you ever wonder if the sun will come up?
Osha RoseI love this already. No, I never, I never think about it.
SPEAKER_03You never would.
Osha RoseHappens every day.
SPEAKER_03It happens every day like clockwork for as long as we've existed. Right? So it's like, okay, I am certain of something. If if I could be certain of one thing, maybe two, right? The sun comes up every day and eventually I die. I like, but the sun comes up every day. And so so I turned that into, which is simple, right? But sunshine certainty. And it's this that kind of energy does bring in the things we want. I know that for sure. I've tested it many times. Is it tricky sometimes to hold that level of certainty around certain things? Yes, absolutely. I'm not saying I can do that around all things, but the times I've been able to lean into it, it works because I'm uh you, but you have to get the frequency in your body of being that certain. It's like the sun comes up certain and somehow banish all doubt.
Osha RoseAnd when when you say somehow, like, okay, so the thought I'm having, real quick story, is yeah, I lost my cell phone in the grass chasing my daughter. And I was angry when I was chasing her that she was running away and was gonna get hurt. But then once I caught her and realized my phone was gone. Yeah, I didn't want to be mad at her for it. Like I knew it wasn't her fault, but I felt this urge as she was like, Oh, what happened? Like, she's all playful and silly. Like the whole time it was like I'm chasing her, but to me, it's like, stop running away from me. I have no shoes on, there's rocks. Like, I just felt like to get to her, it was just stressed out. Totally. But in that moment, when I lost the phone, I just I felt it wasn't like a wave of energy came over me, but I I felt this conscious decision that I was making to trust that I would find this phone.
SPEAKER_01Yeah.
Osha RoseAnd then I felt all these urges as we were looking for it. And she's four, so it's like I'm holding her hand now, trying to look for the phone. The flashlight that I usually have in the car is there's no battery because she likes to play with it. Like all these little things kept coming up, like, I want to get mad about that. I want to get mad about this. She's like, Oh, can we just go home and look for it tomorrow? And I'm like, no, honey, we gotta find it today. Like, but yeah, like we kind of need it, but like not wanting her also to think, like I my brain just kept thinking, like, why do I even need this phone? Like, why am I so reliant? I don't even know anybody's phone number. Like, I was just getting like mad, then catching it. I had this one moment where I just looked up and I was like, I just need some help. I know we're gonna find it, but I would just like some help. And my daughter's like, I'll help you. Like she's listening to me because I literally was saying it out loud.
SPEAKER_01Yeah.
Osha RoseAnd then this one guy came by and he was on his phone, but he helped me by calling it a few times, but like kept walking with us. Like he wasn't gonna stop and help us, but he was like, Yeah, I'll call your number. And then he kept going, and then I felt deflated again, but then I felt the certainty come back, and it was just this, like you were saying, redirecting, but I I felt it in the moment. Like you trust, you know, you're not going home. It's you're gonna find it. And yes, it's getting later and later, and yes, it could be kept becoming unsafe, but I feel safe. Like I'm in the town I grew up in. I know I'm okay. And then this other man, I don't even know where he came from, out of nowhere comes. I guess he had just walked out of his house across the street, and he stayed with us until we found it. He kept calling, had 11 missed calls on my phone. My daughter was all excited. She had somebody new to like follow around and play with, and I could focus and like really feel like I was like combing the grass. But it wasn't even me who found it. It was this constant redirect of I will find it, we will find it, I will find it, we will find it. And then he you could hear his voice, how shocked he was that he found it. And the place when I look back, he's like, I found it. I like look back, I'm like, I walked past that spot in the middle where we were probably seven times by now or eight times.
SPEAKER_03Yeah, you're you're hitting on something that I learned in the swamp, and no one taught it to me. That's the funny thing. It became like a transferred embodied knowledge. Um, I've had down, I had a download in June, which was after the swamp was April. In June, I went out to see Savage and Perangi both perform again. For the that was the second time I saw them both perform, and I saw them the first time together as well. So, anyway, and that first time I had my Kundalini Awakening shortly thereafter. So we'll put a pin in that for a later date. But saw those guys in June, and I had these down, I was getting lots of downloads around like I am a wisdom keeper, I am a weaver, I am a connector. Part of my wisdom keeping is I'm getting downloads that I just know are true. Like I and I won't push any of those on anyone ever, but I'm gonna share them as my knowing, right? Here's what I'm experiencing, here's what I'm feeling, and here's my knowing. And I would, I would bet my my whole path and my whole life on any of these knowings that have started coming in because they're just so I just feel them in my bones, in my soul, in like the core of the earth deep way. And one of those such things is speaking to what exactly what you're saying, which is you have to speak it out literally out loud. There's a massive difference in manifestation when it comes to saying it in your mind, writing it on paper, speaking it out. So mind, least valuable, writing it, more valuable, speaking it more valuable. Do you know what the most potent way is though?
Osha RoseFeeling it in my like the phone in my pocket.
SPEAKER_03Uh uh, well, you've got to have the feeling in your body. Sorry. First feeling in your body. Yeah, sorry, but feeling in body.
Osha RoseNo, but your fingers are going up above your like. They are they're going up. Sorry.
SPEAKER_03Because yeah, you first you have to feel you gotta feel it. You're right. But then after that, it's like, you know, thinking it's great, writing it's great, speaking it out loud, literally, really pretty great. The highest though, and I learned this on the pirangi retreat. People go on one of those retreats, uh, is I learned that it's singing it out loud that's like like the most. That is why musicians, conscious musicians, are cautious with what they sing because there's some knowing whether they know it in their mind or in their body, that like I'm
Speaking Singing And Real Manifestation
SPEAKER_03literally sharing my energy and the way that I sing it out, you know, what I say when I sing does manifest in my life and does matter. And so, anyway, I'm sharing that you did something there, which you had the feeling, but then you you said it out loud. Yeah. And and I I learned from Prangi that like first there was the word, but there was a missing part from this in like biblical reference, and then there was the word, but it's and it was sung. That's cut out of mostly everything because it's so powerful. And so so when we speak out, when we sing out, this in my lived experience creates magical manifestations. Like you just experienced with your phone. It happened to me yesterday. I was at U-Haul doing this big move. That's when my friends came. They already showed up. U-Haul, we get there, they say, our systems are all down. I'm sorry, we can't give you any trucks. And I I didn't freak out, I was calm. I internally I was like, this is gonna work out because it has to, because I'm following the path. And so because I know that this works out because I've I'm laying this sacrifice of my home on the altar of a healthier future life. I'm giving, I'm giving everything. So I'm like, no, I'm good. This will work out. We leave for five minutes, she calls us back. Oh, and what I did before I left matters because you did it too. Literally standing there with a U-Haul lady, you know, little, little rough, lovely woman, but you know, she's probably not used to people manifesting in the sky in front of her. So she's she's standing there, my good friend Richard, and we're all calm. And I just throw my hands to the sky and I say, Universe, I need you to bring the U-Haul system back up because today is the day. The movie is happening, so I need you to make that happen. Thank you. Five minutes later, she called. She's like, That worked. Our system threw up. I'm like, and so it is.
Osha RoseYes. Oh gosh, I love that. I love that she witnessed it.
SPEAKER_03And it works. It works. Oh my gosh.
Osha RoseIt so works. And it's for me, everything rolls down to fear, like boils down to fear or love. It's like, what's the intention? Is it to force your way, like say to her, like, you better fix this lady because this has to happen today? And like to me, that's out of fear. Like, I this won't happen unless I force it to.
SPEAKER_03Right.
Osha RoseLike the trust surrender, like these are all words. Yeah, I'm getting like chills in my butt, so all this to say knowing and following your own path, it brought you because I guess what I'll pause as I'm saying the sentence to and say, it's like we're all in this place where we're constantly redirecting our brains. Like our brains are wired to freak out, like that is what they're designed to do and help us check in and make sure like, is this good? Is this safe? Are you okay?
SPEAKER_03Trying to protect us.
Osha RoseYeah. However, when we're operating from a intuitive place from that inner wisdom, that heart space, there really isn't a need for that. Um, like when we're coming from love, we're picking up that frequency, we're connecting to that flow of the river, we're aware of the next, you know. I'm gonna, I'm gonna sing this out loud instead of grab this person by the collar. Trust, and you understand this is happening for my greatest good, and I have an intention here that I'm gonna uphold, which is love and kindness and compassion. Like you treated that woman, you didn't blame it on her. People do that out of anger, but I think ultimately out of fear and frustration. But so, all of that to say following your path. Like, when did Fire Tribe start? Like, and when did this root to rise? Yeah.
SPEAKER_03Or so um, I'm glad you mentioned that because I was like, as you were speaking about what you were talking about, it was the perfect tie-in to Fire Tribe.
SPEAKER_01Yeah.
SPEAKER_03My co-founding partner, her name is Lachonde. And she's really, really been an inspirational part of my journey, actually, when it comes to viewing those redirects as like adventure. She's always like curious and fun and like about a redirect. She'll like something will happen. She'll just be like, Oh, yeah, I'm excited to see what'll happen. Like, literally, it can be something that I'm like, oh my god, what how are we gonna like do this? And she, I don't maybe I haven't said it, but I'm feeling it. And she'll just be like, Oh, well, okay, I'm looking forward to seeing what else is in store. Like, it's just like this, like, where's the lesson here? Yeah, yeah, but in it, but it's in more like of a like a childlike, playful, open way, where it's like any outcome is a happy outcome and it's just being curious and living in wonder.
Osha RoseYes.
SPEAKER_03Yeah, she does that beautifully, and it's such a good tie-in to Fire Tribe because the other thing I've really been doing this year, you know, we we talked about my musical path and Uh we haven't tapped
Building Fire Tribe And Root Spire
SPEAKER_03on it a lot, but life guidance, which seems like it was kind of woven into everything we're talking about. And then the other thing that's been huge is community building. So um early this year in February, as I'm like trying to figure out, okay, what am I gonna do really? I was getting a new music already, knew that, right? That was on lock. I had started a life guidance and coaching program um shortly thereafter. But like, all right, what is my soul itching and calling to do? And the downloads were very clear. Build community, build community, build community. And I was like, okay, how? So the first thing I did was actually I built an online women's community called the Root Spire Sisterhood with my beautiful, beautiful co-creator and co-musician, and you know, all these things, Katya Siana, who you also know, Osha. Ah, she's I enlisted her help. I was like, hey, I want to do a women's like a cyclical living. The Root Spire Sisterhood focuses on living life as a cycling woman, even if you're not still cycling, or even if you're someone who identifies as woman and wants to honor the moon cycle and the cycle of our bleed, we focus on that. How like what that what are the activities, the diet, the rituals, all these things to honor the moon. Yeah, it's gorgeous. So we do that online. So I started that right away when I was getting those downloads. And thank you to her for doing that with me because we co-lead that, and it's been lovely. We have a lovely core that's free for anybody.
Osha RoseIt helps to have support, like when you're paving something up. Like with Raquel, it was just so nice for her to invite me to do that with her to start it. And then the two of us, you just thrive in a way that's different when you're on your own. I'm you do a lot on my own. So yeah, it's nice.
SPEAKER_03Yeah, I'm collaboration is the name of my game. Like people are always welcome to reach out. I really thrive in collaboration because people can operate in their genius. Anyway, a bunch of fire drive. Yeah, the next evolution of the build community download, right? Once we got I got Root Spire Sisterhood going, and we did that weekly, actually for the first couple months weekly. Um, we're on we're on monthly right now, but we may change. But then um, good dear friend of mine named Thomas connected me with LaShonde here in Kansas City. And ironically, he lives up in Massachusetts, a lot closer to where you're at. And uh, I had met him at a festival two years ago, and LaShonde did fit for service with him. And he knew we both lived here and waited, I think, till the perfect moment. And it was March of this year. He's like, You should meet LaShonde. And I was like, Okay. Met her and she's like, I want to build community. I have property up in Platte City, I have room, you know, natural land, fire pit, cold plunge, big, huge dining living space for our potluck style snacks that we do. And she's like, I want to do community. I'm like, good, me too. So we met and we had our first gathering in April, and it's really funny. I put out the call to anyone I knew in Kansas City, right? And if you're listening and you didn't come, I still love you. But it's this is more me sharing because it was fascinating. What was fascinating is it was not at all the people who I thought would show up who showed up. In fact, it was these kind of very unique connections I had made. And here's the other part through four men I know, the first gathering of Fire Tribe, we debated would we do a women's only gathering or would it be co-ed? And LaShonde and I both feel a really strong call to invite the healed, the healthy masculine back into spaces and really give them a place to feel nurtured and connected as well. Because women band together more easily to create circles, right? And now it's like those of us who have the capacity to hold space for the masculine as well. It's time to invite them back in and teach them about the divine feminine. And there's the real so thank goodness we invited the men because our whole first gathering happened through four points of contact who I knew who were all men. So I just think it's worth it. And we the first gathering was um 11 people, most of the gathering. We had a 12th pop in at the end, but our our core group was really 11, and it it became 12 at the next. But so that that's our we call that our wizard council. And but here, you know, to date, we've had four gatherings this year. The first one was, you know, 11 or 12 people, the second one was 23 people, the third one was 33 people, the last one was 48 or 50 people. So to your point, with your dance circle, our it just keeps growing. And when I am at Fire Tribe, you know, I'm I'm the LaShonde and I co-founded it. I'm still kind of the point person for the community leader. Like I'm the one who sets the agreements of the container and coordinates, you know, kind of how the evening will flow. And and really I'm there to hold a safe space to make sure people understand that we have these agreements when we're here and I'll be paying attention energetically.
Osha RoseAnd anyways, this this do you think you'll ever do your own retreat? Like a place where like these retreats you've been on, and yeah, yes.
SPEAKER_03I mean came back quite inspired after after all of these different experiences I've mentioned. But the parangi retreat specifically, there was mostly a lot of our time together was him leading song circling, you know, and and channeled song circling, not anything structured, but sounds and noises and rhythms and body percussion. And I felt a deep resonance with the song circling, but I I'm not sure what all this looks like for me yet. And yes, on my horizon will be um some version of a retreat or workshop, and it will include my fire tribe. A lot of my core members there have beautiful healing gifts. We have DJs and singer, songwriters, and neurosomatic um body workers and breath workers and fire spinners and coaches of all sorts, and we just we have such a beautiful community that's forming with some of the most talented humans I've ever met. So the goal will really be in my vision, I can't I have to make sure other people want to come along, but I think they do is yeah, that we really turn that into something.
Osha RoseYeah. I wholeheartedly believe that you like your story, where you are on your path is inspiring. I think there's a lot of people, I was this person too, that struggle with making the decision to leave something that on paper seems really stable and um you know, reassuring. And I even had moments where I regretted I had left one corporate job I had had for five years for another job. And that other job was $30,000 more a year. So I was like, it's a no-brainer. Of course I'm gonna take this other job, even though I didn't know how I was gonna do it, like you know, with my baby. And but I I said, I have to do this, it's more security, it's more money. And then five months later, the company laid all of us off. And then I had a moment of regret though, of like, oh, why'd I leave that other job? At least that, you know, other pay was consistent for five years. Well, the guy that took over for me, he got laid off six months later. Wow. So it wasn't it wasn't that ocean. You know, it was like it was time, and not everyone either gets let go like I was and kind of like freed, or can make yeah, sometimes it happens that way, I guess is what I'm saying. We know we want it, we're putting the intention out there that we need a change, and we are gifted it by being let go and given maybe even a little bit of a severance to help us on our transition. But for you to plan it, to know you wanted this, to take a leap, to keep working through and redirecting yourself along the way, like all of this that you have shared today, for me and I know others is medicine and is spiritually uplifting, this reminder that, because I believe this wholeheartedly, like we have all the answers within without. Like the when we call them in, we we can hear them resonating from in here. It's like this this inner knowing, this inner guidance system. It's like sat nab, my daughter will call it from blue. We we always have this guidance system. If we get in that rhythm of the the river or you know, tune into those sounds of nature, like find stillness in motion for me. It's like this. If we can tune into that, we'll hear it, we'll know what to do. Every time we get that brain kicks in and tries to redirect us in this like fearful place, like we can rein it in. So I'm just so excited to see where this goes for you. I definitely want to bring you back. I want to need to get everybody's gonna want to know an update, like where you're at. Because your journey, your path is inspirational. We're we're all going through similar, you know, internal struggles of knowing in our heart space what we want, what we desire, but our mind taking over, trying to guide us and and bring us somewhere, which I do know, like looking at where we're both at now, like we're we're exactly where we're we're meant to be. Yeah, could it have been a little bit easier to get here and could have been here sooner, you know, like 12 ago, like if I had just kept going. Like, but yeah, it's not necessarily the best use of energy, I guess, is to regret. I I just think it's important to track that the sooner we can yeah, tap in, the easier it'll get.
SPEAKER_03Yeah, it will. And it's it hasn't necessarily been an easy path. And just to like to to put a bow on what you're talking about with the surrender in the last year, because you know, where I'm at today is actually really the most um financially vulnerable I've ever been. You know, and I did plan for that, you know, last last July, not this past, but of 24, I went on a retreat with with Heather Christie, actually. And who we met through. Um, and I was on that retreat and I was flying home and I got a download. I got two downloads. I was like, get a snake and it um literally, get a snake and quit your job, cash out your 401ks and pursue music. And I was like, oh, number two is way too scary. I'm not there yet. Okay. But I was like, I could probably really push a growth edge and get a snake. I had had one with my ex-husband years and years ago, and okay, I could probably get a snake. Funny story, we got two. One lives at my son's class and one lives with me, but I think I still kind of own two snakes. The scary part was, what? I'm not the kind of person that like cashes out her savings, and like I just got financially, really financially stable, very financially stable for the first time in my life, really fully making the best money ever, well loved by my customers and my company in cybersecurity, a relatively stable career right now, like just like all the things. And
The Leap Downsizing And Trusting Abundance
SPEAKER_03so I did plan though. I was like, okay, I knew the download was true in July. I felt it, I knew it, and there was no denying it. Like, literally. So I started to just try to work myself to that point. And I knew this, and I think it's important for people to hear. Like, we know you'll never be fully prepared for anything, but do consider do you really feel ready in a way to this is my advice to myself. It's what I lived, and my if someone's asking my my opinion is you still know when you're ready enough. There's still gotta be some little bit of you gotta feel courageous about the leap, not terrified. If you feel absolutely terrified to the point of freezing up, then it's for me, it's not time yet. But I know when I'm terrified but excited, like, oh, okay, that okay, that sounds that sounds fun, but I'm also terrified.
Osha RoseBut it's yeah, it's a big stretch, but it's I can do it. Something I want, yeah.
SPEAKER_03So I waited, I waited for that point to arrive. And also things just kind of shifted at work to a to a huge, they just weren't going well. Um, and I just thought, you know, I think it's time. And so I I did plan though. I called my ex-husband, I made sure we're good with his job and his insurance that he covers for my son. And I even went so far as to say, hey, a year from now, if I need to move back in to the house, because it was our joint house, and and he I gifted it in our divorce, and and he gifted me things too, and I'm appreciative. But I just said, Hey, if I need to move back in as a safety net, can I? I'm gonna make a bold leap, bold leap in my life. But I did plan accordingly for my child's well-being and also for mine if I needed it, and full circle, bless his heart, bless Anthony's heart. I am moving back into his house for a while. That's where I'm moving back into. Is I that that day came.
Osha RoseThe day came where it was like And I almost wondered if you kind of we planned all of this. Do you know what I mean? Like I think that's the remembering.
SPEAKER_03My soul made a plan. Listen, I just feel like I'm always trying to keep up with my soul, but I trust that I feel like there's a cord, like a golden cord, like a really like one as big as my hands can make a circle, straight from my heart. And it's like my soul is a few steps ahead of me, and she's holding on to that cord that's attached into my heart. This is the vision I have all the time, and I just feel like I'm being kind of gently pulled along by my soul. Sometimes the tugs are a little rough, but usually it's a gentle, like, come on. And as long as I'm listening, and I'll just tell you in the last couple days, I've been selling off all sorts of my belongings on Facebook Marketplace because I was I've really been asked to to downsize in order to fit my stuff back into my ex's garage and house without it being too much. But selling these things off, and every time a piece leaves, I feel lighter and lighter and lighter, and I'm feeling happier and I'm feeling like this is good and right for my path. And by the way, people are picking stuff. I've posted things on marketplace that have sat for months before. I mean, like every single thing I post is leaving. I'm not making like a huge profit on anything, but I'm getting a little cash, and it's just like boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, is leaving. And some people I'm giving stuff away for free. I feel like I'm sharing my abundance and I feel like I'm lightening my burdens, and I'm like, woo! All right. I know I this is how I know I'm on the path, is because of how quickly things are working out.
Osha RoseWell, how you feel, like you keep checking in.
SPEAKER_03Yes, yes, how I feel and how their things are moving.
Osha RoseThe flow. Yeah.
SPEAKER_03Universe is like, yes, you're on the path. Let me keep clearing these obstacles for you.
Osha RoseRight. It's so reaffirming, and it's just this, it must be it must feel reaffirming, I should say, to have that happen. And and when the brain tries to kick in and be like, but you found that shopping at this place, and it was so hard for you to get that. You know, like when the brain wants to try to be like, No, don't go.
SPEAKER_03Yes. Yeah.
Osha RoseDo you believe that they'll come back to you if it's something that is really meant to be in your life again later?
SPEAKER_03I I energetically, yes. I like see, I don't I don't know if I believe that the belonging itself will make its way back. I guess I could, I could choose to. But I think I've just energetically what I've decided is something better will come in, right? Like in my something better, yeah. Yeah, it's it's something equal or better, right? It's kind of this like I'm giving with expectation in a way, but this is the kind of expectation that returns in the universe. Is like, hey universe, I trust you so much that I know that if I am willing to give this up, right? If we want it, I'm giving them and I consider this is my sacrifice on the altar of like just full trust that you, universe, will provide abundantly for me and that I will always have everything I need and more. And also my desire for abundance comes from this deep desire to help as many gift as much as I can. I want to, I say this, I want to fairy godmother the absolute sparkles out of everyone. Like, you know, I'm just wanting like blessings, blessings, blessings, blessings, blessings, and just bless everyone, right?
Osha RoseSo beautiful.
SPEAKER_03That is uh I think where my desire for for all of these things comes from.
Osha RoseAnd let that be your let that be your image of money, right? Like like dollar bills coming out of the wand or just this energy of like blessings and sparkles. And I know for me it's like connecting, like getting laid off, like just having that sensation of like feeling like money was something that could be taken from me, but realizing it is within me. It isn't like money is just a construct that we created so we could like have taxes or whatever. It's like it's not real, it's the exchange of energy that's real. So that I think that's what you're feeling with the the releasing of things. You're meeting people along the way, you're seeing their smile as they receive your gift.
SPEAKER_03I've had people send me pictures of their item in their home. It's been oh my god, I love this. People were really gonna cherish things that I did not want to detach, you know, like I was like, oh, but then they were like, Oh, I love it so much. Look, it looks perfect. A couple people, I was like, cool, like a new home for your yeah, like it's gonna be well loved, and look, it's serving another purpose, and all it did for me was create more clutter and mmm.
Osha RoseYeah, that's see, that's beautiful. So uh, this has been such a heartfelt conversation, and I'm so grateful for everything we've touched on. And I have ideas for what we can tap into next time, like this Kundalini awakening, like Shakti is everything for me. So just talking about life force energy next time. Was there anything else you wanted to kind of share before we close?
SPEAKER_03I think so, but it's quick. I think we touched on a lot of awesome things. Thank you for the lovely.
Osha RoseYeah, I want to introduce you fully to everyone as much as we can.
SPEAKER_03Really, um I'll just I will say if anyone wants to understand how they could uh work with me, collaborate with me, things like that. You know, I'm on my website is alexsteelheart.com. Steel is with an E on the end. Everything is traditional spelling otherwise. I'm sure you can post a link somewhere. Yep, links and everything will be in the description. Yeah, so website, you know, connect with me on Instagram if that's fun under Alex Steelheart. There's I've got a YouTube, I've got all those fun things, but I really I do life guidance and coaching. And so if anything resonated with anyone on this call today, they can find that information on my website.
How To Connect Support And Close
SPEAKER_03Um, if you're in Kansas City and local to the area, or even if you're coming through and you want to come to a fire tribe gathering, message me because we we love to invite in like-hearted souls. And if you need a place to stay, we have a community of people. We can find a spot for you if you're ever coming through Kansas City for your own music or coaching or anything. So that invitation is there. And then um otherwise, my next song comes out November 1st. So here we may maybe this comes out before, maybe it comes out later. But uh, if you are hearing this episode, still go check out the song God Can You Hear Me. Um, and by the time you make it there, I may have other songs released. So support um just with like, you know, Spotify or Apple Music, like likes or shares or follows or any of those things are super helpful for any artist, any musician in your life that you love. It doesn't have to be me, but anyone, those the algorithms right now, they still matter to a lot of us. And so it's it's helpful however you can support your favorite um musicians and artists.
Osha RoseYes. And when you're on Alex's website, go under merch and get her, like thinking of that sunshine certainty that you said, and you have your sunshine oil, like the the way you curate, like once I saw what she was putting into her oil, I had to have it. And so I absolutely use your oil every single day. It's um what radiates my skin and it's glowing. It's glowing and everything. We're both glowing and we're both wearing in it. We're both glowing thanks to Steelheart Sunshine oil. So make sure you get that too. Um, but uh, beautiful. Thank you so much for sharing your story, your voice, your heart. And to everyone listening, remember super bloom might not look like anyone else's, but it's happening in its own perfect timing, in its own perfect way. So until next time, let's all just stay in bloom or in the the phase of bloom that we're in. Sometimes it's under the surface, waiting to pop out, but just trust that we are all living the life that we were we were destined and meant to. Oh, so I'm losing my tangent here. Okay, yeah, let's hear it. Let's hear your let's hear how we how do we close out, Alex? What's it?
SPEAKER_03Oh, we close it out. Um, I was just gonna give you my signature sound, and it's just everything you just said. I'm like washing it with energy. So we'll do two things. This is uh a lot of spiritual teachers, but this was fresh from the retreat. And it's like if you really love something someone did, start the fire. We're doing the fire starting move. Create heat in your hands, drum up that energy, and then when you're ready, you're gonna send it with three claps. We'll send it on three. One, two, three. And then hands out, we'll send that loving energy to each other and to all the beautiful souls listening in or watching. This energy is headed straight towards you so that you can reach uh your super bloom point in life, too. Whatever that looks like, I agree. It's different for all of us. So we send that love out and then we say Beautiful. Yay. Thank you, thank you. Take care so much for having me, Osha. It was an absolute honor and privilege. Thank you so much. Bye. Take care, everyone.
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