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Soul Awakening: Embracing Your Intuitive Power
Sharon Storoschuk spent years living a divided life - respected director in public health research by day, spiritual seeker exploring Reiki and energy work on weekends. She never imagined her true calling would emerge after being laid off in 2015, launching her journey as an intuitive coach, energy healer, and medium.
"I am surprised, constantly surprised, at how successful I am," Sharon shares, reflecting on her transformation from analytical researcher to spiritual guide. Her story reveals the powerful shift that happens when we stop hiding our authentic selves and listen to what she calls "that inner voice" rather than the louder ego voice telling us all the reasons we can't pursue what truly lights us up.
Through fascinating client stories, Sharon reveals how divine feminine energy can transform even the most traditional corporate environments. She tells of an HR executive who learned to "soften into her power" rather than match the aggressive male leadership style, completely changing her effectiveness and workplace dynamics. This illustrates one of Sharon's core teachings: we don't need to abandon our careers to honor our spiritual nature.
Perhaps most touching is Sharon's description of mediumship as "one of the most sacred things I do," connecting grieving clients with loved ones who have passed. "I don't know what message they need to hear," she explains, describing how the right words always emerge to provide healing and closure that clients reference years later as life-changing.
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Who is Julie Fairhurst?
Julie Fairhurst – Speaker, Author, and Founder of Women Like Me
Julie Fairhurst is a champion for women’s empowerment and the founder of the Women Like Me Book Program. Since 2019, she has published 30 books and 300+ true-life stories—at no cost to the writers—giving women a platform to heal, inspire, and reclaim their power. Dedicated to breaking generational trauma one story at a time, Julie’s mission is to uplift women emotionally and financially, helping them create better lives for themselves and their families.
Well, hello everyone. Welcome to another episode of Women Like Me Stories and Business. I am your host, julie Fairhurst. I am the founder of the Women Like Me book program and I have a very interesting lady here to talk to today. Her name is Sharon Stoschuk. She is a beacon of transformation, a guide to the soul's evolution. She's an intuitive coach, energy healer, medium reiki master. She's dedicated her life to empowering women to embrace their authentic selves and to lead lives with grace and love. I love that. To lead lives with grace and love that's beautiful. So welcome, sharon. Thank you so much for being here.
Speaker 2:Well, thank you for the introduction. I really appreciate that and it's a pleasure to be here. I love talking to women that are like doing the same thing and are feeling the same kinds of energy. So it's yeah, it's great to be here, oh perfect.
Speaker 1:Well, why don't you tell us a little bit more about yourself?
Speaker 2:Yeah, so you know, I, when I think back, it's been 10 years since I've been sort of an entrepreneur myself. I've done lots of things, but it's been 10 years since I worked in a job, and what I mean by that is I had a career in public health. I did research in autism. I did research in chronic disease prevention. I worked at many non-for-profits. I've got three university degrees and I was really in the analytical, logical mind kind of jobs and on the side I was always doing some Reiki or taking a course. I'm a cranial sacral therapist, you know I was always doing these other things.
Speaker 2:So it was like I was leading a split life. I had my sort of real corporate kind of job. I was a director, I was, you know it was quite intense and on weekends, on Fridays, I would do all this other stuff. And it wasn't until I decided to actually let the people know in sort of my corporate job that I had this part of me that my life actually started to shift quite a bit and I was lucky enough and I say this lucky enough to get laid off in 2015. And had actually worked with a coach to create the energy to get laid off because I didn't want to work, but I didn't, I didn't, I was too afraid to leave. So I got laid off and got, you know, eight months severance pay, which allowed me then to shift into this new world, this new way of being, and I never looked back.
Speaker 2:But, you know, it took a lot of courage and it took a lot of trust and it took a lot of that sort of listening to that inner voice.
Speaker 2:You know our spirit, we all have a spirit, voice and inner voice, but it whispers to us whereas that ego voice is really loud, the one that says you can't do it. You know you should be doing this, you should have a job, you should be whatever the shoulds are. And so you know, for me, the greatest gift about being laid off was that I had to start to listen to myself and tune in, because I didn't want to go back to how I used to be. I was remembering who I really am, I was remembering that there was this real spiritual yearning and desire, and so I started to create a business around that and it. You know, I am surprised I'm like constantly surprised at how successful I am, because in my growing up and in my upbringing and in the culture I lived in and worked in, this was just like a woo woo, like you don't really make a living from it.
Speaker 2:You don't really do this as your job or whatever, and so, yeah, it's been an interesting, very. You know, like you know, how life is. It's up and down, up and down and you learn to ride the wave.
Speaker 1:I'm just amazed, because you really went from one to the other Like that's a complete disconnect from what you did for your day job.
Speaker 2:Yeah, it was, it was, but again, you know, I always on the side, was doing something in the spiritual realm, like I really, like you know, I really did from probably you know I got laid off in 2015. But probably from, like you know, 2005 had started doing this and I was part of a women's group for eight years. So I was a participant in a women's group for eight years before that and that was kind of really like. So I was in it, yeah.
Speaker 1:I was in it.
Speaker 2:So, like I said, that's why I said I had this split sort of personality, yes, and it wasn't until I really integrated that part of me into my workplace and then went oh, you know what, there's nothing to be afraid of. I can make the changes I want to make.
Speaker 1:So were you. Were you hiding them? Did you find that you needed to hide that part of you from? Were you hiding it from everyone or just your workplace?
Speaker 2:Mostly my workplace. A little bit my family, like my sister, kind of knew I was doing all these other things, but I didn't, I wasn't really, I didn't really come out right what I mean.
Speaker 2:Yes, I do, yeah, and and it wasn't until I, I so. So I was, you know, when I got laid off, I started to do my cranial sacral therapy and my Reiki more. And then I I kept tuning into people's bodies and getting messages and I was like, you know, I'd be on their, their right hip, and it would, you know, they had pain there. And I'd be like, oh, you know, are you, are you fighting with your dad? Because I keep hearing that you're having a fight with your dad. And they'd be like goodness, they'd like, how did you know?
Speaker 2:And I was like, I don't know, I just got this message, you know, to ask you, and then we would work through some of the emotional stuff, because our bodies hold so much emotion, right, like everything. And so so then I was like, okay, I, you know I can do, I could actually tune into people without actually touching them. So then I started to look for a program and I came across this intuitive coach training with Dr Divi Chadna and Lynette Brown, and it was a year long. Wow, and it changed my life, like it, literally. You know, I could, I learned how to listen to that intuition, yeah, and and it was like, wow, you know, how come? How come we don't?
Speaker 2:we're not taught this from young, Like if we all listen to our own inner voice and intuition, it would be a different world I just love how you've.
Speaker 1:I love your story. I love it. I do because I think there's so many of us that you know we, we don't want to continue to do what we're doing or it's not in our heart anymore. But there is that fear of judgment, or money, or how am I going to survive and can I really do this? And but you, it just all worked out for you. You were meant to.
Speaker 2:I was meant to we all, we're all meant to, though, follow our hearts right Like for sure, you know, and I've had clients. So I had a client, you know cause I want to give an example of you. Don't have to quit your job. Yes, listen to your intuition and follow your heart. Yes, I have.
Speaker 2:I had a client who she came to me.
Speaker 2:She got this big job, sort of an executive director, you know, of HR in this big company.
Speaker 2:That was all male, and she wanted to know how does she and she was taking some classes that I was teaching around the divine feminine, and she was like, how do I integrate this into my workplace when I work with all men, this into my workplace when I work with all men?
Speaker 2:And so I worked with her, and she realized that it was, it was all about her mindset and her energy, and so she, she started to play with that at work, and what she realized is is that, when she went to these big meetings with the CEO and all the other executive directors, that, instead of going in there as one of them, you know, as like, oh, I got to be tough, I got to be stern, I got to be the loudest, I got to be, you know, she decided to go in there in her divine feminine energy. So she would, instead of bracing to go into a meeting, she would soften into her own power, her own energy, and she would listen, and and she found that it was amazing how different the meetings were, just because her energy right.
Speaker 2:Like she stayed in her energy and then she started to do that with, you know, with her colleagues, working with her colleagues, and she started just to open her heart and listen more. And she found that it just shifted so, so much. And so I worked with her years ago and she just recently came back to me and said Okay, now I want to learn. She said I'm in a more of a leadership position. I'm doing this new project. I'm in a more of a leadership position. I'm doing this new project. How do you hold that groundedness and that sacred space that you do in your women's group? I want to take that into the corporate world, into my leadership position. Beautiful, yeah. So you know, like I am always amazed at what comes my way and what kind of clients and who's asking for help and what's going out in the world, and she's, you know, she's making these amazing, huge changes and she recognizes that there's a certain amount of grounding and intuition and sacredness that we need to create to be good leaders.
Speaker 1:Yes, yes, that we need to create, to be good leaders. Yes, yes, I remember years ago in my because I have a background in sales and marketing. I was there for 34 years and in the beginning I remember being told by men because the industry was at that point dominated by men and I remember being told this is what you should do when you get in there and you know, be more forceful. And and so I decided, okay, that's what I'm supposed to do. And I got thrown out of somebody's house. Oh, wow, and I thought, and the hand came down on the table and and I laughed and I thought, no, never again. I don't even like what I did in there. That is not me. I'm going to just be me and I love. And the reason I'm mentioning that story is because telling her like for her to make that decision, to stay in her feminine energy what are we trying to be like men for Exactly? You know we can be. People want us, not the fake us.
Speaker 2:They absolutely, and it's you know it is. It's that contrast. So you went in there and the contrast of the hand coming down on the table right gave you the clarity of wait a minute. I actually have a lot to offer as myself. Yes, yes, and that's amazing.
Speaker 1:Yeah, and I didn't like that person, and nor did they. They didn't like me either. Yeah, yeah. But as soon as I decided, okay, I'm just going to be me, and either it's going to work and it's not going to work, I did extremely well giving us signs, symbols, messages to shift us into the path we're supposed to be to.
Speaker 2:You know, giving us those, those messages, so that we can go and find our soul's purpose right. We just don't listen Most of the time.
Speaker 1:Sometimes, we do. Yes, well, it's so noisy out there, it's so noisy you know I, yeah, go ahead. I was just going to say if we don't take the time to quiet, we'll miss it.
Speaker 2:Well, and you know, and it keeps getting noisier, like when you start, you know, starting my own business, and now, like things have, in 10 years, things have changed, right Cause we've got all the social media and we've got the funnels, and we got this, this and we've got that. And now you know and like every like, every week it seems like somebody's got something new or a different way of doing it. And I just like for me because I feel a little old school, but by the time I catch up to one thing, it's already obsolete. I know, like you know. So. So in that, the lesson for me in that is to just do me however it works for me. Yes, doesn't matter if it's old school, doesn't matter. Whatever I'm, you know, whatever I'm saying, it is just be me Like, just be authentic, right.
Speaker 1:For sure.
Speaker 2:Because who am I trying to attract? I'm trying to attract authentic women, right.
Speaker 1:Yes, exactly, you know. I'm curious what is the cranial?
Speaker 2:therapist? Oh, cranial, sacral therapy? Oh, okay, yes, what is that? Very gentle physical modality. So you lay in a bed and I and I hold your body in certain places and in certain ways and I tune in to your fascial system, your muscles, your bones and basically the energy running in your body and I just gently tune in, see where there's blocks and either physically help move those blocks or dig in. I usually do some emotional work with the client. So it's a very gentle but very, very effective. It's a. It's also very somatic, so your nervous system just kind of completely calms down.
Speaker 1:What do you find when you're working with women? What? What do you find is um? What do you find is one of their biggest obstacles?
Speaker 2:One is I knew you were going to ask that One is overgiving Most women are over givers.
Speaker 2:The first thing I teach my clients is to say no. You've got to start saying no. You've got to start tuning in to that inner voice and see how your body feels when you say yes to everything and see how your body feels when you say no, because your body's going to tell you you're going to feel it like your stomach's going to clench when you say no and you really mean. When you say yes and you really mean no. And vice versa, if you say no and you really mean yes, really mean yes, right, like so really tuning in and using your voice, speaking up for yourself. So so they so in the over giving they lose their voice. Right, that inner voice, that truth with a capital t yes, yes, yeah, absolutely yeah, it's a it's.
Speaker 1:It's a tough one for us women, for sure, because we have so many responsibilities. Well, you know, men have responsibilities too, but I do feel that we typically have more responsibilities regarding the home and the raising of the children and that kind of thing. Yeah, and that's definitely tough. So how do you think women can learn to trust and harness their intuition when making important life decisions, or even daily decisions?
Speaker 2:Yeah, you know, good question. Another thing that I like to use for myself and for my clients are really success habits, and what I mean by that are what are the things you're doing every day to set yourself up for success? You know, not just in your business, but just in your personal life, right? And what I mean by that is the more we are silent and still the more we hear that voice. So you know, taking those moments, and again, when I say meditate, people start to freak out oh, I can't't meditate, because they think they've got to sit for 30 minutes to an hour right and they have to go silent.
Speaker 2:It's taking those moments of stillness throughout your day to just gather back your energy, right? Just ground yourself a little bit more. So, in order to tune into your intuition, you really need to be grounded. You really need to be a little you know, a little still, not a little still, just still, and and to allow yourself to hear. I teach women how to listen to their guides right, to bring in their spirit guides, to listen to them and talk to them. You don't have to have that, though, to be successful. You just need to be able to trust yourself and listen. So your success habits you know the things I do for success every morning. I mean, this sounds silly, but I've heard other people say this I make my bed when I get up, right.
Speaker 1:I make my bed the second I get up. I think that it's so important. It just sets the tone for the day, right? Yeah, I don't think it's silly.
Speaker 2:I don't think so. I make my bed, I take a shower and then I go for a walk, like a 10-minute walk, not a big long walk, but I just get out into the air, moving my body, however that looks. It could be yoga, it could be dancing, but just moving your body first thing, and getting out into the, into this. When you're in the sunlight it helps with your sleep because it resets your melatonin and all those things, yeah. And then I sit in meditation for maybe 15 minutes sometimes an hour if I've got the time, but 15 minutes and I might journal. You might read, like something spiritual, something calming, like setting yourself up first thing in the morning into that calmness and that centeredness. Not listening to the news right away, not checking your phone right away, right, but really tuning into how am I feeling, what's going on? For me, you know it's, it's just so important to set up your day for success.
Speaker 1:Yes, yes, it's that old, the old saying you got up on the wrong side of the bed. Yeah, yeah, totally yeah, go back in there, roll over onto the other side and get up with a different attitude.
Speaker 2:Yeah, yeah.
Speaker 1:And we and I agree with you, we, we can control, yes, our, our day, and how our day goes and how our morning goes.
Speaker 2:I think it's really important to find a way to get back to center, whether or not that's walking or dancing, doing yoga, meditating but find your way of calming your mind Like it's. It's all about our thoughts, right? Our thoughts create our beliefs, create our behavior. Oh, my goodness, they sure, do, yes, absolutely.
Speaker 2:So working on on? You know what am I? Where are my thoughts today? Sure do, yes, absolutely in my. You know my room. Look at my. One of my teachers used to say just look at the paint on your wall and think about all the droplets of paint and how how many hundreds of droplets of paint are on there. That's abundance.
Speaker 1:Yes, yes Not your bank account.
Speaker 2:It's in everything around you.
Speaker 1:Yes, yes, and, and gratitude. I think gratitude is the fastest way in my life. That's what I found. Gratitude is the fastest way to Totally, I'm going to say, to get what I want. But I don't just mean physical things, I mean clarity and more good things coming to me.
Speaker 1:You know, it's like if you've ever woken up and you've been snippy. Next thing you know everybody around you is snipping at you. But if you get up and you're grateful and you're thankful, all of a sudden everybody around you is grateful and thankful, or at least a little calmer Right, absolutely.
Speaker 2:Yeah, absolutely. You know, everything is energy. We are all energy, our thoughts, our words, everything right. So we affect each other. There's a ripple effect, yeah, and we forget that.
Speaker 1:Yes, yes, Can I ask you about the power of mediumship? So, if I understand correctly, I know your work involves mediumship and so do you connect Like. Can you just tell me a little bit about that, how that works in your business?
Speaker 2:Yeah, absolutely. It's funny because I never, never, planned to be a medium. And I went to, I did my intuitive coach training and then I went to an advanced intuition weekend and I had no idea that they were teaching mediumship. So there I am and and suddenly it's like we're doing mediumship and I'm like what I like?
Speaker 2:I didn't even know what a medium was, and and so I learned to do mediumship and I realized I was really good at it. So, uh, so it's something that, for me, is one of the most sacred things. I do think that, for me, is one of the most sacred things I do, because we are dealing with people that are grieving, that are missing their loved ones, that are, you know, in a very vulnerable place. Um and so, in a mediumship reading, basically I just tune in and I ask whoever on the other side wants to show up to show up, and there's always a message.
Speaker 2:The thing about mediumship that is so special is I don't know what message they need to hear. The person needs to hear. I don't know what message is going to make the most difference, and every single person I've done a mediumship reading for has come back, like even a year, two years later, and said remember that, remember that session, it, you know, it changed my life or it was like so powerful and and so sometimes we have things that we haven't said to our loved ones that have passed on, or that they haven't said to us, and it just gives people such clarity. I'm just always amazed, like I really am. It's one of my most sacred, sacred, intuitive gifts and I, you know I really hold it with reverence.
Speaker 1:Yes, yes, that's wonderful. Can I ask you about advice? So if somebody, if there's a woman listening to you and she's like I just I see myself in her, I just love what she's doing, I just I see myself in her, I just love what she's doing, what kind of advice would you give them if they wanted to embark on a journey similar of yours?
Speaker 2:Yeah, you know it's a great question. I think probably you know tuning in, there's like there's a zillion podcasts, there's a lot of books. Yes, really, ask, like, sit and ask the universe, say you know what, I am really open to learning more about this. Show me right, show me, bring the things in the people in that I need to know or or have in my life to do this and then start to watch what shows up on your feed, what books show up, what people are saying. You know who. You're coming across, right, like, like, just start to notice, because things will start to show up when we are willing and when we sort of say out loud I'm willing to learn more, I'm willing to shift and transform, I you know. Or they can hop on a call with me and we can do an intro session and I can give them a little bit guidance there too. Yes, yes.
Speaker 2:But, really be surprised at the synchronicities that will show up when we ask and when we're open.
Speaker 1:And I really like that you said to ask, and ask out loud, and because I think that when you ask, and especially out loud, it makes it seem real, more real, and and then you might be more aware. Yes, because all of a sudden you'll start paying attention. Hey, wait a minute. Hey, wait a minute.
Speaker 2:Yeah, absolutely, and, and it's like you know, it's that it's quantum physics, right, like there is, like we put things out and the universe responds yes, and so that's, that's the first thing I would do, for sure, yeah, perfect.
Speaker 1:Sharon, I would love to get to know you a little bit better and I have some podcast guest questions. Do you mind if I ask you those Please? All right, okay, so if you could travel anywhere in the world tomorrow, where would you go and why would you go there?
Speaker 2:Oh, wow, these are, these aren't. These are not light questions, no they're not.
Speaker 2:I love it. Where would I go? You know what I would go? I would go to Glastonbury, England. Oh, and it's. It's a sacred site where they say that the that Avalon was, and there's, there's many sort of sacred sites. I think that's what I would do, is I would do a trip to all these sacred sites in France, England and Scotland, Because there's also these sacred sites where they say that Mary Magdalene lived in France. So I would love to do like a sacred site sort of tour.
Speaker 1:Ooh, Does that exist? Do you know? Oh yeah, they do exist.
Speaker 2:Oh wow, oh well.
Speaker 1:I gotta look that up now. Wow, that, that's. That's a good one, okay, what's your favorite way to unwind after a busy day?
Speaker 2:oh, going for a walk, yeah, going for a walk in the trees. I love, love trees, yeah. So my favorite is Pacific Spirit Park in Vancouver and it's just this big forest in the city by UBC and that's my favorite way. Sometimes, I'll be honest, it's a Netflix show. Yeah, like, if I can't get out to the forest, I just I just need something light, something funny, like a Ted Lasso or Schitt's Creek or yeah, yeah absolutely.
Speaker 1:Sometimes you just need to not think about anything. Yeah, yes, for sure, my favorite is definitely walking.
Speaker 2:Oh love it.
Speaker 1:Okay. Do you have a favorite emotional or not emotional, I'm sorry. Do you have a favorite motivational quote that keeps you going?
Speaker 2:oh, yes, but I'm not going to be able to say it, but it's Marianne Williamson's quote about how we, we, we play small. We're not afraid of being big, we're of being small. We're actually afraid of being big. I I wish I would had it on me, but it's. It's a beautiful quote. It's often attributed to Nelson Mandela, but it was actually from Marianne Williamson. Yes, yeah, and it's a long quote, so I don't don't remember it, but it's my favorite.
Speaker 1:She has a lot of wisdom, that lady.
Speaker 2:She does yes.
Speaker 1:Yeah, what about a favorite book that inspires you?
Speaker 2:book that inspires you. Ah well, I just, I mean, I just read I'll give her another plug, because I just read the Mystic Jesus and it's and it's, it's the mind of love and it's. It's not a, it's not necessarily about Jesus, it's about his teachings. And so I follow A Course in Miracles and I love it, and so so this book was like this summary of A Course in Miracles and I love it, and so this book was like this summary of A Course in Miracles and I really, really loved it.
Speaker 2:So right now, that's really inspiring me and I have to say from this, so one of the quotes, you know, one of my favorite quotes, and I don't know who said it first, but is really choose fear over love. I mean choose love over fear. Yes, Choose love. I mean choose love over fear. Yes, Choose love. You can either choose love or fear. What are you going to choose, Love or fear? Yeah, and that to me. I say that to myself all the time. Okay, Sharon, in this situation, you can either choose love or you can choose fear, Absolutely.
Speaker 1:Yes, okay, okay, now, if you could have dinner with any woman in history.
Speaker 2:who would it be and why? Oh, in history, you know. Yeah, this, this just came to me. It like it would Magdalene or Mother Mary, just because they hold such grace. The grace that I feel when I tune into the energy of Mother Mary, the grace that I feel and to walk through the world at that time holding that grace and that kind of love, that time holding that grace and that kind of love.
Speaker 2:Yeah, like I would love to meet the woman, the actual woman, right, because we have these, you know stories about these figures, but she was an actual woman and a mother and a wife. Yeah, and what was that like to have this son that was going through this? Amazing, like bringing all this to the world and you're, you're his mother.
Speaker 1:Yeah, I don't know, I couldn't imagine, but that would be an interesting dinner conversation. Yeah, okay, and my last one if you could whisper one truth into the ear of every woman who's struggling right now, what would you say to them?
Speaker 2:I would say remember who you really are. You are light and love at your core.
Speaker 1:I got shivers, pure love. Yeah, just that. Innocence, right. And and we forget, we forget, we forget.
Speaker 2:Yeah, we get beat up by the world and stuff going on and we just forget how absolutely magnificent we are absolutely like, absolutely magnificent, like you know, at that, that moment of conception, you know the light and the love and the like. That's who we really are. Yes, for sure for sure.
Speaker 1:Oh, sharon, love it. We. I could sit here and talk to you all day, but of course we can't, but I would, I love it. Just, it's been an amazing conversation, um and um. You are a very wise woman and I appreciate you doing this. So would you? Oh, I'll just let everyone know that if you want to contact Sharon in the details section of the podcast and the YouTube video you are going to to find ways to reach out to her, she'll have some links in there for you. So don't hesitate, don't be shy, no, just reach out. She doesn't bite. As you can see, she's a lovely gentle soul and willing to help, so don't hesitate at all. So, in closing, sharon, is there anything that you would like to leave our audience with?
Speaker 2:Yeah, you know, just be in your heart more and really trust that inner voice and let your soul shine Like we all have such amazing gifts within us and that might just be that you smile at everyone and you say hi, like how, whatever your gifts are, just share them and allow yourself to be as big as you can be.
Speaker 1:That that is absolutely great advice. I'm gonna I'm gonna take that myself because I could use that myself right now, Right.
Speaker 2:Well, thank you, julie. It was so lovely meeting you. I love your questions. It was so much fun, thank you.
Speaker 1:Good, well, I'm glad, I'm glad and I loved all your answers, so that we were just having a big love fest happening over here.
Speaker 2:Absolutely.
Speaker 1:Yeah Well, thanks again, sharon, and thank all of you for tuning in again to another episode of Women Like Me, stories and Business, and we'll see you next time.