Out of the Fog with Karen Hager
Join me every week for spiritual conversation with enlightening guests! I connect with intuitives, lightworkers, spiritual visionaries, and more.
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In this short solo episode, Karen shares Jan Richardson's "Blessing for the Longest Night" and an update on her wife's cancer journey. Visit karenhager.com to book an intuitive session and find out about upcoming classes. The annual Holiday Sale, with 20% off sessions and gift certificates, is on now through 1/8. -----
In this short solo episode I share an update on my wife's cancer journey, announce a hiatus in releasing new interviews, and encourage you to rediscover the bright sacred Light that lives in you no matter what. You are of infinite worth, and how you care for yourself is a reflection of Divine Love. -------------- Karen
Theresa Reed, the Tarot Lady, returns to the show to talk about how to use tarot to help us move through the most difficult passages of life. Illness, loss, and grief affect us all. Theresa says that tarot can be a balm for the soul when life is hard. ----------- Theresa Reed (aka “The Tarot Lady”) is a Tarot expert, a
Whether you’ve just started exploring things of a spiritual nature or have been walking this path for some time, you may have found yourself feeling a bit shy about sharing your interests in these “wacky” things. There are a lot of reasons people decide to stay in the psychic closet. For me, opening up about who I am a
What is the secret to good rest? Many of us push ourselves past the breaking point on a regular basis. The list of responsibilities can seem endless. When someone tells us to “slow down” or “relax” … what does that really mean? Is it even practical? Ximena Vengoechea is here to share practices and insights to help us t
How do the things that hurt us leave a mark? Our unhealed wounds may become acute or chronic triggers. A person, object, smell, sound, dream, illness, etc., can set us off and we might not understand why. Buried memories and emotions surface in ways that may sabotage us. Dr. Jacqueline Heller says knowing our emotions