Episode 281

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18th Dec 2020

Awakening Your Souls Wisdom With Shamangelic Healing w/Anahata Ananda EP 281

Founder of Sedona’s Shamangelic Healing, Anahata Ananda blends the compassion and tenderness of an Angel and the wisdom and strength of a Shaman to guide profound journeys of core healing and spiritual awakening. As a Certified High-Performance Coach, Shamanic Healer, and Soul Guide, Anahata has guided thousands of individuals through core life shifts, helping them to turn their life around and create the life of their dreams. Anahata masterfully creates a safe and loving space for inward transformational journeys that empower individuals to release their fears, open their hearts, and reclaim their power. Join Lance and Anahata as they discuss the importance of self-compassion, kindness towards yourself and others and how learning to let go of your past guilt will allow you to open yourself up to new possibilities.

IN THIS EPISODE, YOU WILL LEARN: 

  • [00:08:16] Anahata’s Beginning
  • [00:15:15] How Did Anahata Discover Self-Awareness?
  • [00:36:50] How To Get Through Guilt From The Past
  • [00:44:42] Shamangelic Healing
  • [00:53:05] What To Do To Get Through Tough Times

🥇WHAT IS ONE LESSON THAT ADVERSITY HAS TAUGHT YOU 🥇

Anahata answers with, “Adversity has taught me to always be true to myself first.  The rest will follow.”


Connect with Anahata Ananda

1. Follow Anahata on Facebook & Instagram

2. Find Anahata on her website

3. Get Your Free Gifts from Anahata

4. Check out the Shamangelic Healing podcast


Connect with Lance: 

● 📱 Connect with Lance on Facebook, Instagram, or LinkedIn

● 📺 Subscribe to the University of Adversity Youtube Channel 

● 📧 Email Lance at lanceessihos@gmail.com


About University of Adversity Podcast


Learn how to shift your perspective on adversity by understanding that although adversity may feel like your worst enemy, it is actually your greatest ally. My mission is to connect with unique and inspiring individuals and showcase their journey and what they have gone through in order to become successful in their lives. Tune in three times a week with Lance Essihos for your gold-filled lesson of inspiration, resilience, and bravery. Don’t forget to subscribe!

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About the Podcast

University of Adversity
Real stories and tools to help you grow through adversity, burnout, and reinvention.
University of Adversity is a show about the moments that change us — especially the ones we didn’t ask for.

I’m Lance Essihos, and I sit down with athletes, bestselling authors, doctors, entrepreneurs, spiritual teachers, and everyday warriors to have real conversations about adversity — the kind that strips away the surface and forces us to face who we really are.

We go deep into the mindset shifts, emotional breakthroughs, and practical tools that helped them rebuild. Not just to survive, but to come back stronger, clearer, and more aligned.

This isn’t motivation.
It’s what happens after the breakdown, when you’re trying to put the pieces back together and make it mean something.

If you’re in a season of uncertainty, burnout, or reinvention — this show is here to walk with you.

We don’t just talk about getting through the hard times.
We talk about who you become because of them.

About your host

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Lance Essihos

As an experienced veteran with adversity, Lance has faced some of life's most difficult challenges. Grinding his way through the hockey ranks to traveling the world as a bartender. Through his personal battle with drugs and alcohol for well over a decade, the tragic loss of his brother to suicide followed by the great loss of his father to cancer only a year later, Lance realized he had hit rock bottom. In the darkest of days, he made a promise to himself that he would create a new life, one that would make an impact and inspire the masses, leaving the world in a better place than he found it. Lance has made it his mission to facilitate the message of positive change through adversity and encourage people to see the light through the darkness of life's worst moments.