Episode 26

Ep. 26: Cultivate, Then Always Trust Your Intuition with Guest Kim Andrews

Hi Everyone!

When I met Kim Andrews 15 years ago, I just thought her intuition came as a natural gift beyond what I thought was basic intuition (because people have told me that I have great intuition that I thought everyone had). I used to joke that compared to her, I thought I needed a hearing aid to hear my special kind!

Turns out, she consciously learned how to cultivate it, and the positive outcomes that have come as a result of this are amazing. Tune in as she shares her journey, including how she finds peace and gifts in the midst of chaos—perhaps especially in the midst of chaos. Applying that intuition as we take note of the things we do that are seemingly unrelated to other tasks will enhance all the tasks. It’s all connected. And so much more....😊

About My Guest:

Kim Andrews’s professional career spans a wide range of industries, from fitness and wellness to training and development, and the investigation of federal employment discrimination complaints. In February 2018, she began serving as Spiritual Leader of Unity Sachse in Sachse, Texas.

That same year she also realized that for three decades, she had been unwittingly crafting a modality of skills that transformed her life once governed by chaos and feelings of unworthiness, to one of peace and self-mastery. Her ministry then expanded to shepherding others to the inner sanctuary through her healing modality and creating the movement called 8,945 for Peace. You can find out more about Kim at thecalltopeace.com.  

You can also find her here:

Website: https://www.thecalltopeace.com/

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thecalltopeace

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thecalltopeace/

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kim-andrews-a96b768/

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Carol Dickson-Carr

When people used to ask me what I do for a living for the past 14 years or so, I simplify by saying, “I teach people stuff.”

Teaching is my passion!

My undergraduate and graduate degrees are in economics and I’ve also received Coach training in various programs since 2004. Prior to moving to Dallas in 2007, I worked in the private sector calculating economic damages for an employment litigation firm for six years and was a legislative analyst for the House Finance and Tax Committee at the Florida Legislature for a little over five years. (Yawn)

I teach economics and workplace writing at Southern Methodist University and my teaching doesn’t stop on campus—nor do the subjects! I have a passion for things that keep me sane, such as music and movement. They started as hobbies but became moneymakers in private music lessons, play-shops, and fitness (Pilates and Dance). My days are NEVER dull!