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Episode 49: Damsel No More ft. Emily Davis

Episode 49: Damsel No More featuring Emily Davis

Emily Davis knew from a very young age that she saw and felt heard things others didn’t. Throughout the day and even more so at bedtime she had a sense of spirits and magic around her and beings trying to communicate with her. Then, in senior year of high school Emily got into a dangerous relationship with a man that would last for nearly 5 years. During this time his abuse became worse and her intuition and spiritual gifts seemed to disappear. It wasn’t until after they’d married and had 2 children that she was ready to accept help and finally allowed a family member to call the cops. 

Once Emily escaped and had a true chance to rebuild her life the way she wanted to, she started to tap into her dormant spirituality and dive deeper into her clairsentience. Emily created a new life for herself and is now a spiritual empowerment coach who focuses on helping people discover their purpose through unblocking and accessing their own intuition and magic. She’s the host of the podcast Perceptionists Anonymous, where she dives into metaphysical concepts and is author of the book Damsel No More, which is designed to help anyone who has been through a traumatic relationship to help break free from old patterns and anxiety and live an empowered life.

Natural intuitive, bestselling author, and magic maker Emily Davis began accessing her spiritual gifts as a child. Over the years all the fear and yuck of modern day life got in the way of that magic and, after leaving an abusive relationship, she set out on a quest to recapture her spirit! Now, Emily specializes in helping magic makers discover their purpose through unblocking their intuitive gifts and learning to use them without fear. It is her mission to make the mystical and metaphysical part of everyday ordinary life. Emily and her family, including her many furry muses, adventure from Lake Tahoe, California.

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ABOUT YOUR HOST

I’m a writer, a teacher, a native New Yorker, and I love hearing about people’s lives. When I think back to my elementary school days at PS 20 in Flushing, Queens whenever we began social studies or a history lesson I wasn’t that interested in learning about battles, topography, or politics. What I wanted to know was how people lived: What their families were like, how they adapted to their circumstances, what they ate, how they celebrated, how they felt.
 
Sociology became my major at Binghamton University and in my life so far I’ve been an actress, a salesperson, a Zoo Keeper’s Aid, a volunteer animal trainer, an ELL teacher, a mother, and a wife. I’m grateful for the experiences I’ve had, all of which led me to create this podcast which is one of the most rewarding projects I’ve undertaken. I couldn’t ask for a better job than having in-depth conversations with survivors, thought leaders, authors, social justice warriors, and people who believe that we are all connected and then getting to share their stories, insight, and vulnerability with listeners.
 
I’m so glad you’ve landed on this page. I hope you find stories here which resonate with you and that you’ll tune in every week. 
 
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