That's What Spirit Said with April Jay Tasi

đź’–A Spiritual Twist on the Word of the Year Practice: Balancing Feminine and Masculine Energies for Sustainable Expansion

What if your word of the year wasn’t something you picked, but something you received? How can you word of the year be more supportive of your goals for the year ahead? 

In this episode of That’s What Spirit Said, April Jay Tasi shares a spiritually grounded, trauma-informed reimagining of the word of the year practice, one designed for sustainable expansion rather than burnout or force.

You’ll learn why many people feel inspired by their word of the year in January, only to feel disconnected from it by spring, and how balancing masculine and feminine energies creates growth that your nervous system can actually sustain.

April walks you through a channeled word of the year practice, including how to receive two complementary words that support both structure and flow. She also introduces how archetype therapy and “rewriting your spiritual parents” can radically shift how supported, guided, and resourced you feel throughout the year.

In this episode, April also shares:

  • How to channel words of the year instead of choosing them from the mind
  • Why sustainable expansion requires both devotion and discipline
  • What “spiritual parents” are and how they influence your growth
  • How archetypes can provide containment, safety, and momentum
  • April’s personal words of the year and who her spiritual parents are for this season

Whether you’re setting intentions for the new year or craving a more soul-aligned way to grow, this episode offers a powerful, grounded practice to help you expand without abandoning yourself.

✨ A must-listen for intuitive women, healers, creatives, and anyone ready to grow with clarity, safety, and trust.

You’ll also hear about:
 âś¨ An upcoming
free soul retrieval gathering connected to the transition into the Year of the Firehorse.

 âś¨ How to work with April inside the Intuitive Empowerment Method (IEM) a three-phase approach to Clear, Connect, and Create from alignment rather than pressure

đź”® Ready to Go Deeper?

Community truly is medicine and you don’t have to do this alone.

Love, April Jay Tasi