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The Empowered Sensitive and Creative Podcast
Life as a Creative and Sensitive Soul
From Sensory Overload to Soulful Branding: Autism, Sensitivity & Self-Discovery with Klara Foldys
In today’s episode, I’m thrilled to share a heartfelt conversation with Klara Foldys, a highly sensitive and autistic creative who has carved her own unique path in life and work. Klara’s journey takes us from the mystical Black Forest, where she lives, to her studies in the UK, the discovery of her soul-driven passion for branding, and her embrace of the Gene Keys as a guiding tool for helping mystic and soulful entrepreneurs.
Astrology for Beginners (Part 2): The Incarnation Cross, Chiron & Creative Empowerment
This episode of The Empowered Sensitive and Creative is part two of my conversation with fellow HSP and creative soul, Simona Berardozzi, on astrology for beginners. This time, we go deeper into the Incarnation Cross and Chiron, exploring what they can reveal about our life path and purpose. Together, we look at astrology as a tool for Sensitive and Creative people to better understand themselves, reclaim their power, and express their authentic voice.
Turning Your Weaknesses Into Strengths
So often our biggest gifts lie into what we think is our biggest curse. When we’re young, we are criticized and shamed for things that come naturally to us but are deemed unreasonable or unimportant by society, our caregivers, our peers. What if these perceived weaknesses were actually our biggest strengths?
How To Find Your Purpose
Our purpose is right here, before our eyes, all the time, but often, we only know it subconsciously. In this episode, I share the exact process I took myself through when it was time for me to embark on a new path.
Why There’s No Point Trying To Be “Professional” When You’re An HSP
“Be professional” is something I heard a lot in my career and is something I see many many Highly Sensitive People are striving for. I, myself did try very hard for years and years to “be professional” until I realized it was utterly counter-productive and in fact, a big hindrance in my development as a human being.