Be Visible with Veronica

Mystical Grief, Self-Trust & the Sacred Economy with Reverend Joya Sosnowski

Veronica Bahn Season 1 Episode 15

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What if grief didn't just break you, but became a portal to unshakable trust, creativity, and conscious entrepreneurship?


In this soul-stirring episode of Be Visible with Veronica, I sit down with my dear friend of 7 years, Reverend Joya Sosnowski, founder of Vibologie.com. Joya’s story is one of unimaginable loss and profound transformation. Through “mystical grief,” she discovered not only how to survive, but how to evolve — stepping into new dimensions of artistry, spirituality, and entrepreneurship.

 What you'll hear in this episode:


  • Why life is less like a puzzle and more like a mosaic — beauty in cracks and imperfection


  • The sacred economy and how entrepreneurship is shifting from “what you know” to “who you are”


  • How grief rewires the brain much like psychedelics — and why that matters for healing


  • Hearing and co-creating with her late son Weston, as part of her ongoing entrepreneurial and spiritual path


  • The three-brain connection: head, heart, and gut, and why grief activates the wisdom we ignore


  • A radical teaching on self-trust: “You're never not trusting something. If you're in doubt, you're trusting doubt. If you're in fear, you're trusting fear.”


  • The truth test for entrepreneurs: what lights you up expands you; what drains you is not your path



This episode is both mystical and practical — a call for women entrepreneurs to stand in their values, trust their frequency, and lead from the heart.

 Connect with Reverend Joya Sosnowski
Website: Vibologie.com
Instagram: @vibologie


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