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How to Hear Your Inner Voice with Dr Jenn Phoenix Hatfield
Your Inner Voice has all the insight, awareness and answers you need, if you know how to listen. Learn how in this episode with Dr Jenn Phoenix Hatfield
Your Soul’s Free Will Overrides Your Free Will with Katie Kieffer
Your life container is created and supported by your Soul’s free will; your free will is how to respond to what happens in your life.
How to Anchor in the Social Change You Desire with Katie Kieffer
Lasting change comes from shifting your emotional energy around a new idea, not from the idea itself. Learn how to anchor the energy you desire to in this episode.
The Energetic Foundation of Social Change with Veronica Torres and Eloheim
Eloheim shares the key personal energetic changes we can make to support profound social change
How to Use Uncertainty to Re-Create Your Life with Miché Meizner
Uncertainty is a great creative force, Learn to us it along with your “Big” Self & “Big” Time to re-create your life!
Why Impersonal Emotions Feel So Personal with Miché Meizner
Painful emotions like despair, grief and worthlessness are both impersonal because they are part of the human condition, and personal to our experience of them. Learn how to transcend both in this podcast episode.
About Kristine
Kristine Madera is an Amazon #1 bestselling author who writes fiction and nonfiction shaped by travel, culture, and lived cross-cultural experience.
Inspired while volunteering at Mother Teresa’s Home for the Dying in Calcutta, her novel God in Drag examines what happens when spiritual faith fractures in the sacred city of Varanasi. Read the first chapter of God in Drag HERE
She birthed her upcoming novel, The Snakeman’s Wife, as a Peace Corps Volunteer in Papua New Guinea.
Be on the lookout for her Etiquette Express Guides, a series of short, practical travel guides that help readers understand the customs, social expectations, and everyday dos and don’ts that make travel smoother and more connected.
Her travels have taken her across India, Asia, Europe, Australia, and Papua New Guinea as both a backpacker and Peace Corps Volunteer. A portion of her book proceeds supports cross-cultural education scholarships.
You don’t need to “master” a culture to move through it well.
You just need a few steady skills:
- How to stay curious,
- How to adjust without performing
- How to recover gracefully when you miss a cue—because we all do.
This free PDF guide gives you 12 simple, human skills you can use anywhere: whether traveling abroad, navigating a new city, joining a host family, starting a new job, or even re-entering your own life after a trip.



