253 episodes

Welcome to a podcast all about authentic living, compassionate, personal development, and practical spirituality, geared towards the highly sensitive person. Catherine Andrews, the author of the popular Sunday Soother newsletter, discusses topics like self-worth, boundaries, emotional intelligence, ritual, spiritual and energy work done accessibly, and more.  If you're interested in knowing yourself more deeply, living your life more magically, and growing as a person with space for wisdom and compassion along the way, this is for you. The podcast comes out every Sunday morning.

The Sunday Soother Catherine Andrews

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Welcome to a podcast all about authentic living, compassionate, personal development, and practical spirituality, geared towards the highly sensitive person. Catherine Andrews, the author of the popular Sunday Soother newsletter, discusses topics like self-worth, boundaries, emotional intelligence, ritual, spiritual and energy work done accessibly, and more.  If you're interested in knowing yourself more deeply, living your life more magically, and growing as a person with space for wisdom and compassion along the way, this is for you. The podcast comes out every Sunday morning.

    248: 7 ways to help menstrual health as a highly sensitive person (menopause, perimenopause, PMDD, etc.)

    248: 7 ways to help menstrual health as a highly sensitive person (menopause, perimenopause, PMDD, etc.)

    Hey Soothers, I recently put up a question box to do a Q&A podcast (coming soon, submit your Qs here!) but a lot of the Qs I got were around hormonal issues - PMDD, peri-menopause, menopause, so I figured, why not just record an episode with all of my tips for how I have (mostly) healed my severe period symptoms and hormonal issues? And how I'm working to thrive through perimenopause and set up the path for a healthy menopause? So I did! Listen in for these 7 tips. Know they're not medical advice, but rather the (hard-won) lessons from somebody who started out with really horrible PMDD, went into peri-menopause at 38, and now at 44, is feeling, genuinely, better than ever.

    Join the Sunday Soother Membership for a New Moon Journal Circle, a Tarot Teaching Circle, and pre-recorded masterclass for the month (cancel anytime).

    The Sunday Soother podcast is a spin-off of The Sunday Soother, a weekly newsletter that creates conversations around compassionate personal development and helps readers access their spirituality, magic and mindfulness in practical, actionable ways.

    You can find Catherine on her website catherinedandrews.com, or  @catherineandrews on Instagram.

    • 37 min
    247: Are you living a high-voltage or a low-voltage lifestyle?

    247: Are you living a high-voltage or a low-voltage lifestyle?

    Hey Soothers! I'm here to talk about our well-being and our bodies as electrical systems (which, spoiler alert, they really are!). This is why so many of us feel "drained" or "burned out" — in a way, we can think of our bodies as batteries, or lights. Some of us are well-charged and shining bright, and some of us are on our last 5% and feeling the effects. So how can we go from living low-voltage, tired, drained, to high-voltage, feeling vibrant and grounded? I talk about practical ways to start living a high-voltage life and share how I incorporate them in my day-to-day, too.

    Also inside the Sunday Soother Membership in April we're talking all things getting unstuck. Sign up for $33 for a New Moon Journal Circle, a Tarot Teaching Circle, and a workbook with all my practices for getting unstuck (cancel anytime).

    The Sunday Soother podcast is a spin-off of The Sunday Soother, a weekly newsletter that creates conversations around compassionate personal development and helps readers access their spirituality, magic and mindfulness in practical, actionable ways.

    You can find Catherine on her website catherinedandrews.com, or  @catherineandrews on Instagram.

    • 31 min
    246: Why and how Tarot is literally trying to help you

    246: Why and how Tarot is literally trying to help you

    Hey Soothers! The Joyful Tarot starts this Tuesday, April 23, and in support of that I wanted to tell you 4 fun stories about ways Tarot was talking to me differently than you might think. You see, sometimes the universe uses the imagery on Tarot literally — aka, if it shows you The Sun card, it might just be saying, go outside and get some sun! Tune in for these fun four stories about times when Tarot was talking to me in this style to try to help me and my clients out, and hopefully it gives you a new perspective on how you can use Tarot to be helpful and useful in your life!

    Ready for more? Join me in the Joyful Tarot: www.catherinedandrews.com/joyful-tarot

    $497, with two-month payment plan available. We'll meet Tuesdays at 8pmET starting April 23rd for 8 weeks. All classes recorded for replay so it's totally fine if you can't make it live. Private online community, lots of exercises and practical applications and more! Come on in!

    Also inside the Sunday Soother Membership in April we're talking all things getting unstuck. Sign up for $33 for a New Moon Journal Circle, a Tarot Teaching Circle, and a workbook with all my practices for getting unstuck (cancel anytime).

    The Sunday Soother podcast is a spin-off of The Sunday Soother, a weekly newsletter that creates conversations around compassionate personal development and helps readers access their spirituality, magic and mindfulness in practical, actionable ways.

    You can find Catherine on her website catherinedandrews.com, or  @catherineandrews on Instagram.

    • 19 min
    245: How to make Tarot feel joyful and fun

    245: How to make Tarot feel joyful and fun

    Hey there, Soothers! Something I know about a lot of you: You are totally into, or at the very least, pretty intrigued by Tarot. But you find it a little bit... scary. Confusing. You're not sure you're "doing it right." Or other associations and fears may have kept you from engaging as much with the cards as you'd like. Well step back, because I'm here to make Tarot fun, joyful and intuitive for you, with my new course, The Joyful Tarot. And today I'll walk us through a method of reading and a simple spread you can use to make Tarot fun and supportive for you.

    Ready for more? Join me in the Joyful Tarot: www.catherinedandrews.com/joyful-tarot

    $197, with two-month payment plan available. Earlybird pricing goes up April 17th. We'll meet Tuesdays at 8pmET starting April 23rd for 8 weeks. All classes recorded for replay so it's totally fine if you can't make it live. Private online community, lots of exercises and practical applications and more! Come on in!

    Also inside the Sunday Soother Membership in April we're talking all things getting unstuck. Sign up for $33 for a New Moon Journal Circle, a Tarot Teaching Circle, and a workbook with all my practices for getting unstuck (cancel anytime).

    The Sunday Soother podcast is a spin-off of The Sunday Soother, a weekly newsletter that creates conversations around compassionate personal development and helps readers access their spirituality, magic and mindfulness in practical, actionable ways.

    You can find Catherine on her website catherinedandrews.com, or  @catherineandrews on Instagram.

    • 25 min
    244: How to start moving stuck energy in your life

    244: How to start moving stuck energy in your life

    Hey there, Soothers! Do you feel stuck in life? Spring is a great time to get the energy moving, and I've got some tips on how to do it. I explain the concept of 'getting the chi going' that relates to Feng Shui, about how you can start to create momentum in your life around a particular area, and how I'm starting to do that this April on Instagram by doing a Reel challenge (follow me @catherineandrews).

    Also inside the Sunday Soother Membership in April we're talking all things getting unstuck. Sign up for $33 for a New Moon Journal Circle, a Tarot Teaching Circle, and a workbook with all my of practices for getting unstuck (cancel anytime).

    The Sunday Soother podcast is a spin-off of The Sunday Soother, a weekly newsletter that creates conversations around compassionate personal development and helps readers access their spirituality, magic and mindfulness in practical, actionable ways.

    You can find Catherine on her website catherinedandrews.com, or  @catherineandrews on Instagram.

    • 17 min
    243: How can you manifest or be spiritual if you have aphantasia?

    243: How can you manifest or be spiritual if you have aphantasia?

    Have you ever heard of the term aphantasia? Aphantasia is a relatively unstudied phenomenon that involves not being able to visualize images in your mind. Reportedly about 3% of the population have this condition, and I'm one of them.

    I didn't realize til my late 30s that this was even a thing; I was shocked to find out that most people had the ability to go around doing what essentially sounded like hallucination to me. (I learned about it, as many people did at the time, from this article.) As I read more about how most people can easily visualize or play movies or images in their mind, I grew jealous, especially as I got more into spirituality and manifestation. A huge component of manifestation, meditation and other spiritual practices is often the ability to visualize your desires, or other images, in your mind's eye. I've also been told many times by random people that I'm psychic, but how can somebody be psychic if they can't see, you know, psychic images in their mind's eye?

    Over time, I've figured out my own ways to tune into spiritual practices that work for me, even though I can't visualize. And that's what I'm sharing about today! Even if you don't have aphantasia, tune in, because these tactics can help everybody deepen their spiritual practices.

    I'm hosting a free 3 weeks within the Sunday Soother Membership in March, with 6 free new classes to attend. Sign up for that here.

    The Sunday Soother podcast is a spin-off of The Sunday Soother, a weekly newsletter that creates conversations around compassionate personal development and helps readers access their spirituality, magic and mindfulness in practical, actionable ways.

    You can find Catherine on her website catherinedandrews.com, or  @catherineandrews on Instagram.

    • 28 min

Customer Reviews

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84 Ratings

jasmine.flower ,

Catherine is amazing

I have been following Catherine for quite some time. As an empath and HSP I resonate with her content a lot. I have found her teachings to be grounded and helpful. She’s not hand wavy; she gives real actionable examples and tips. Like she doesn’t just say “oh so nervous system exercises”. She actually provides examples of like 20 different options, then shares which one she does, and explains how many to do and when. This is soooo much more helpful than what I typically come across which is like, “keep calm you’re amazing” and that’s it.

CPMember ,

Actionable and Insightful

I love this podcast! Catherine goes out and reads the books, does the research, practices the techniques and then summarizes the tips for approaching them all with eyes wide open. She’s down to earth and approachable. I’ve also really appreciated her recommendations of other similarly-minded coaches who I follow now and get a ton of benefit from. I always make sure to have her latest pods downloaded and ready!

More_Love ,

Love this Podcast!

I love this podcast because I often think self-help type podcasts look at things from a really high up hard to apply/understand in a real way kind of perspective, but Catherine’s podcast is different. She first takes the time to explain the concept, uses helpful metaphors that make it easy to remember, but then she also gives incredibly helpful, real life examples of how we might see something play out or attempt the work she is discussing. It’s not only helpful but a real encouragement to listen to.

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