106. Problems with Modern Day Spirituality & the Importance of Trauma and Relational Healing with Michaela Cowden

Welcome our FIRST repeat guest to the show, my friend Michaela Cowden <3

& stay tuned for a lot of announcements this week!

Michaela Cowden is the Founder of Healing Our Lineage LLC, her company that’s dedicated to teaching women how to heal the pain/trauma that’s been 1) passed down through family lines and 2) picked up through simply living life as a human. Her current available paid offering, Breaking the Cycle, is a self-paced online course that grants you lifetime access to trainings, meditations, prayers, journal prompts, and more that guide you through the necessary healing work to finally break free from the painful cycle of toxic/unhealthy relationships. Michaela has been actively engaged in her own mental, emotional, physical, and spiritual healing for the last 13 years, and has had the honor of serving thousands of women across 5 continents in their own healing work. Despite society’s current obsession with pleasure, Michaela’s commitment to providing her clients with lasting results remains unwavering, as she knows that true healing and transformation doesn’t always feel good.

In this episode, we discuss:

-What Michaela is finding freedom from

-Including a higher power in your spirituality

-Letting go and expanding one’ capacity for pain 

-Michaela’s story of transformational in the past couple of years

-Lessons from celibacy & issues with the “sacred sexuality” world

-Sexual trauma healing & better sex ed for teens

-Relationships, self work and self sabotage 

-Comparison traps in relationships

Michaela’s Instagram: @healingourlineage_

Michaela’s Website: https://linktr.ee/michaelacowden

Michaela’s Podcast: https://anchor.fm/holybadpodcast/episodes/

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Intro Music by: Seth Francis

Cover Art by: Justin Old & Madeline Bailey

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