This week we're welcoming Zoey Greco back to the podcast! Zoey is an intuitive mentor, host of the Higher Self Hotline podcast, and a true soul sister. In this episode we explore what it really means to become your most authentic self. Zoey shares her powerful journey of deconditioning, reclaiming her own name and identity, and shifting away from being an "outer authority" for others into helping people reconnect with their own inner truth and intuition. Together we unpack themes of authenticity, ego death, motherhood, intuition, sovereignty, spiritual growth, creativity, and the collective awakening happening in our world right now. This episode is an invitation to stop hiding, trust yourself deeply, reclaim your power, and fully embody the life you're here to live.
Key Takeaways:
- Why your intuition is not meant to replace your power, but reconnect you to it.
- How authenticity can reorganize your life into alignment with who you truly are.
- Why the "ego death" that comes with transformation is often necessary before becoming who you're meant to be.
- How we are deeply conditioned to seek external validation and answers — and why true empowerment comes from becoming your own authority.
- Why staying connected to your truth and intuition is essential during times of collective overwhelm, distraction, and societal change.
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