S1:E1 Pachanga time! Let's do this.
Episode Summary
Welcome to Pachanga and Possibility! It's time to celebrate your healing journey and talk about what's possible for you. In this first episode I talk about why I chose the show title, the purpose of this podcast, my healing journey, and awkward hugs.
About Natalie
Rev. Natalie Calzadilla, MBA is a spiritual business coach who demystifies business operations and technology for spiritual entrepreneurs so they can bring their gifts into the world. Natalie also an artist/illustrator, shamanic angel healer, universalist minister, zumba instructor, and mother.
Quotes
“I don't deserve this. I know that I am a good human being.”
“I feel like my higher self was like, girl, you deserve so much more and you do deserve love and you do deserve happiness.”
“I'm sick and tired of being sick and tired. Something needs to give. I know I am not a bad human being and I just want to be happy and I want to be loved.”
“I saw little by little that the more work I did on myself, the quality of the people and experiences that I was having were improving exponentially.”
“I'm going to do whatever I can to make sure that I heal and heal fast because I don't want to stay in this space forever.”
“When you go on your healing journey and you're working on yourself, your relationships and the people you surround yourself with, they just switch. Like all of a sudden you have one group of friends and the next thing everybody's just dropping off because energetically now you're in a different place.”
“Now I've come to a place in my life where I saw the benefit of all the different tools that I came across over the course of the years, that really helped me become who I am and helped me achieve kind of the level of empowerment that I have now and confidence and inner peace.”
“ I want to be able to have in one place, as many amazing tools that are out there because it's infinite.”
“I had a great time. I have just met like my tribe and my people, just fascinating souls and relationships that make me cry because they're so beautiful. The type of heart to heart sharing that we have stuff I never thought was even possible.”
“Let a hug be a healing moment.”