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.
There are times in life we experience what our guest, Perdita Finn, calls a “narrowing” - when suddenly something happens and we have very limited options or directions to go in. One of those times for Perdita was when her daughter became seriously ill. She and her husband spent all their money going down a rabbit hole to help get her better, and then lost their jobs and nearly lost everything. “In those moments, you learn about prayer,” she shares. Perdita had been having profound spiritual experiences her whole life, but she had a difficult childhood with narcissistic, atheist parents so she was never allowed to fully embrace her gifts.
This episode features one of the most fascinating, jaw-dropping conversations we’ve had yet, where we tackle a topic we haven’t covered: getting to know the dead. “What if we could live in a world where the guidance of those who were gone was available, right at our fingertips?” That’s the question on the dust cover of “Take Back The Magic: Conversations with the Unseen World,” written by our guest, Perdita Finn.
“When you work with the dead,” Finn says, “you begin to touch what I call ‘the long story of our souls.’
Check out the full conversation with Perdita as she shares incredible insights on how we can call on those who have gone before us to help with everyday life.
We had a hard time ending the conversation, because we could literally listen to Perdita, her stories and her wisdom for days! Let us know what you think.
Perdita Finn is an author whose extensive studies with zen masters, priests, rabbis, shamans, and healers have informed her writing and work as teacher of the popular workshop, “Getting to Know the Dead,” in which participants are empowered to activate the magic in their own lives with the help of their ancestors.
Learn more about Perdita:
https://takebackthemagic.com/about-perdita/ (https://takebackthemagic.com/about-perdita/)
https://www.instagram.com/perditafinn/ (https://www.instagram.com/perditafinn/)
https://perditafinn.substack.com/ (https://perditafinn.substack.com/)
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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.