Wake Up with Susan

Susan Sutherland

Spiritual awakening can be a beautiful but often confusing and lonely journey.  I created this podcast because it is what I needed which is someone sharing their own experiences so I knew I wasn't alone.

About me - My name is Susan Sutherland.  I am a married, mom of 3, an intuitive healer and spiritual mentor.  Like many of you, I have been called to rise up and shine my light.  I am constantly learning and growing and have dedicated myself to helping others remember their true divine nature.   I hope to share everything I can to help you feel connected, and supported, and to tune into your spiritual gifts.

Grab a cup of coffee and let's wake up together.

Visit my website to learn more about me and connect: www.SuSutherland.com

Book a session:  www.calendly.com/su-sutherland

To watch the pod with video - check out my new YouTube channel.  @susutherland222
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I Am Love - My First Book of Affirmations
I am Love: My First Book of Affirmations: Sutherland, Susan


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Episodes

Teen Talk - Conscious Parenting
2d ago
Teen Talk - Conscious Parenting
Send Me a Message!Have a topic you would love to hear about on the show or want to give me feedback?  Click "Send me a Message"  I would love to hear from you.This episode Susan Sutherland shares her approach to parenting teenagers and navigating the challenges societal expectations place on them. She emphasizes the importance of being aware of one's own limiting beliefs and patterns, rather than parenting on autopilot. Susan shares her belief in valuing qualities like kindness, respect, and leadership and not exclusively focusing on academic achievements. She highlights the need for parents to let their children pursue their own passions and not impose their own unfulfilled expectations on them.The conversation explores the concept of success and how it is often defined by external factors such as education, achievements, and cultural expectations. Susan shares her personal experiences and challenges the traditional notion of success, emphasizing the importance of self-worth and individual passions. TakeawaysBe aware of your own limiting beliefs and parenting choices.Question societal expectations placed on teenagers and consider if they align with your values.Value qualities like kindness, respect, and leadership over academic achievements.Allow your children to pursue their own passions and avoid imposing your unfulfilled expectations on themConnect with Susan on Instagram and TikTok.  Subscribe to Susan's YouTube channel to watch full episodes there!Ready to work with Susan one on one?  Check out ways to do so on her website.
Self-Compassion
Mar 19 2024
Self-Compassion
Send Me a Message!It is tricky to know how to truly love yourself when so many of us are taught that we are born sinners and that we have to earn the love of God and our place in Heaven.  There is no greater lie than thinking that anything you do, have done, believed or chosen can put you outside of All that Is.  It is impossible, yet this gameboard of separation has us feeling like we are faulty and must work hard to be worthy of being loved and accepted.  And has us spending a lifetime feeling shame for the times we screwed up.Nope.  Not so.  Time for a rewrite.  You - the perfect essence that provides life to the game token body you play with is perfect.  And nothing you can do, say or believe can make you less than that.  And when you stop identifying with the image of the fallen, imperfect human and can understand yourself as a spiritual being having a human experience, you can look at everything that makes you who you are with curiosity and acceptance instead of judgement and shame.  Imagine a God giving you free choice and then punishing you for the choices.  For allowing you to experience a beautiful life in a Hindu family and then damning you to hell for not being baptized Christian.  It is okay to question what you were taught.  It is ok to believe that a God that is love allows us to come and experience and grow in this dimension where we can safely experience all of the octaves without compromising our perfect nature.  You are made in his image - you too are love.  From the first day.  Without earning or doing anything.  It is who you are.