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Woo Woo in The Real World
Becki Davis & Tami McCarthy
83 episodes
9 months ago
Woo Woo in The Real World is a show that focuses on how we coax our soul into embodied action and cultivate joy. This could be through working with a healer, performing a ritual, reading tarot, consulting an astrologer, communing with nature, writing a song, writing a one-woman show, or just slowing down and taking a bath! The ways we woo are as varied as the humans on the earth and how we’re transformed by those experiences and integrate them into the real world is as unique as a fingerprint. Hosts Tami McCarthy & Becki Davis are on a mission to normalize woo-woo experiences of spirit so that more people will tap into and trust their inner wisdom. They believe that sharing stories is one way to do that. Frederick Buechner says it best in his memoir, Telling Secrets: “My story is important not because it is mine, God knows, but because if I tell it anything like right, the chances are you will recognize that in many ways it is also yours.” We’re more alike than we are different. Perhaps a little more Woo Woo in The Real World can help us move past fear and better connect to ourselves and to those around us so that we can do our part to help heal the world.
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Woo Woo in The Real World is a show that focuses on how we coax our soul into embodied action and cultivate joy. This could be through working with a healer, performing a ritual, reading tarot, consulting an astrologer, communing with nature, writing a song, writing a one-woman show, or just slowing down and taking a bath! The ways we woo are as varied as the humans on the earth and how we’re transformed by those experiences and integrate them into the real world is as unique as a fingerprint. Hosts Tami McCarthy & Becki Davis are on a mission to normalize woo-woo experiences of spirit so that more people will tap into and trust their inner wisdom. They believe that sharing stories is one way to do that. Frederick Buechner says it best in his memoir, Telling Secrets: “My story is important not because it is mine, God knows, but because if I tell it anything like right, the chances are you will recognize that in many ways it is also yours.” We’re more alike than we are different. Perhaps a little more Woo Woo in The Real World can help us move past fear and better connect to ourselves and to those around us so that we can do our part to help heal the world.
Show more...
Spirituality
Personal Journals,
Education,
Religion & Spirituality,
Society & Culture,
Self-Improvement
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Conversations of the Heart with Artist Tricia Caracappa
Woo Woo in The Real World
1 hour 7 minutes 37 seconds
1 year ago
Conversations of the Heart with Artist Tricia Caracappa
In this episode, we dive deeper into what it’s like to truly live your life with no rules, just freedom. We explore answers to questions like what if you allowed curiosity and play to take over? What if all stress and pressure didn’t exist and you were allowed to flow with ease, delight, joy and rest?   Our guest, artist Tricia Caracappa reflects how painting for her is all of that from the moment she steps in front of a blank canvas, and that an intoxicating dance unfolds.  But it wasn’t always like that for her - she takes us on her journey - where as a young college graduate she turned down getting her masters degree for Architecture to get a job (like all her friends were doing), and started her career in the corporate finance world. She says, “she liked math and was good at it” but she wasn’t really consciously choosing that path. Yet, she became successful, although not fulfilled. Tricia reveals how a lot of soul work led her to becoming an interior designer, and ultimately an artist. She shares that once she stopped all the people pleasing, and remembered who she was, that she wanted to live her life more authentically…and joyfully – even if it meant making some gut-wrenching decisions and choices to alter the course of her life.   As someone who lives with the intention to cultivate joy, she takes us into her world on how that actually happens and how the early lessons also serve her today. It’s an inspiring and uplifting story – we hope it inspires you to explore what your heart wants you to know, and perhaps even take a step into uncharted territory leading you to your more authentic self!   Enjoy. ✧✧✧✧✧✧✧✧✧✧✧✧✧✧✧✧✧✧✧✧✧✧✧✧✧✧✧✧✧✧✧✧  Keep up with Tami and Becki on Instagram and Online!   Woo Woo In The Real World IG: @woowoointherealworld www.WooWooInTheRealWorld.com   Tami McCarthy IG: @tamimccarthy and @tambracollective https://www.tambracollective.com/   Becki Davis IG: @beckidavismusing beckidavismusing.com   Videographer Sofia Cuccia IG: @sofiacucciavideo
Woo Woo in The Real World
Woo Woo in The Real World is a show that focuses on how we coax our soul into embodied action and cultivate joy. This could be through working with a healer, performing a ritual, reading tarot, consulting an astrologer, communing with nature, writing a song, writing a one-woman show, or just slowing down and taking a bath! The ways we woo are as varied as the humans on the earth and how we’re transformed by those experiences and integrate them into the real world is as unique as a fingerprint. Hosts Tami McCarthy & Becki Davis are on a mission to normalize woo-woo experiences of spirit so that more people will tap into and trust their inner wisdom. They believe that sharing stories is one way to do that. Frederick Buechner says it best in his memoir, Telling Secrets: “My story is important not because it is mine, God knows, but because if I tell it anything like right, the chances are you will recognize that in many ways it is also yours.” We’re more alike than we are different. Perhaps a little more Woo Woo in The Real World can help us move past fear and better connect to ourselves and to those around us so that we can do our part to help heal the world.