Send us a text Filmmakers and best friends Adrienne Acevedo Lovette and John A. Rice share how intuition, dreams, and tarot quietly guide their creative work—and why treating the supernatural as a teacher, not a threat, makes their stories hit deeper. We talk about real encounters with the unseen, the fine art of blending spirituality with storytelling, and how authentic experiences breathe life into horror without the clichés. From ghostly inspirations to low-budget brilliance, this episode ...
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Send us a text Filmmakers and best friends Adrienne Acevedo Lovette and John A. Rice share how intuition, dreams, and tarot quietly guide their creative work—and why treating the supernatural as a teacher, not a threat, makes their stories hit deeper. We talk about real encounters with the unseen, the fine art of blending spirituality with storytelling, and how authentic experiences breathe life into horror without the clichés. From ghostly inspirations to low-budget brilliance, this episode ...
088: Evolving an Intuition-Led Business // with Iva Svetliva
Clairvoyaging
42 minutes
3 weeks ago
088: Evolving an Intuition-Led Business // with Iva Svetliva
Send us a text Permission to grow doesn’t come with a playbook—it starts when you admit what’s no longer working and choose to rebuild from the inside out. We’re joined by intuitive guide and entrepreneur Iva Svetliva, who shares how she swapped algorithm-chasing for resonance, turned her website into a community hub, and created “inner ceremonies” that help founders reconnect to their own wisdom. We explore the patterns that keep entrepreneurs stuck—fear of visibility, people-pleasing pricin...
Clairvoyaging
Send us a text Filmmakers and best friends Adrienne Acevedo Lovette and John A. Rice share how intuition, dreams, and tarot quietly guide their creative work—and why treating the supernatural as a teacher, not a threat, makes their stories hit deeper. We talk about real encounters with the unseen, the fine art of blending spirituality with storytelling, and how authentic experiences breathe life into horror without the clichés. From ghostly inspirations to low-budget brilliance, this episode ...