The Beauty Way

Kirsty Lee and Carissa Bennett

Inspiring conversations with ordinarily extraordinary people, who are devoted to a life of service, which contributes to the more beautiful world our hearts know is possible. kirstygreenshields.substack.com

  1. Beyond Words

    FEB 27

    Beyond Words

    In this episode of The Beauty Way Podcast, Kirsty and Carissa sit down with Stephanie Banks - intuitive channel, mentor, and guide, with a grounded clinical background as a speech-language pathologist, plus years as a birth doula, lactation consultant, and infant massage instructor. The conversation is a warm, wide-ranging exploration of connection and communication beyond words - with a particular tenderness for dementia, non-verbal communication, and the deep intelligence of the unseen.Stephanie shares how her mother’s early-onset fronto-temporal dementia became the unexpected doorway into her channeling journey. When verbal connection broke down and frustration crept in, a friend channeled her mother’s soul - offering Stephanie a profound reframe: stop trying to pull your mum back into “normal” reality. That one message transformed their relationship, restoring playfulness, ease, and genuine connection. We discuss: presence as a practice, staying connected without correcting, and the ethics of spiritual communication. Carissa raises the important question of consent - where integrity can wobble when people channel from ego or a desire to “fix” someone. Stephanie explains her approach: channeling from 5D / unity consciousness, strong self-care and boundaries, and a clear principle - no permission, no message (and if a soul declines, guidance still comes through via other supports). Her advice as a consumer is refreshingly blunt: if it doesn’t feel like love, leave. Carissa shares a beautiful story about her non-verbal nephew and the intimacy that becomes possible when you stop demanding verbal language and instead meet communication through presence, timing, and trust. This flows into a rich discussion about telepathy research (including “the telepathy tapes”) as a “bridge language” for more skeptical minds - and how our definitions of telepathy vs channeling may be due for an upgrade. Stephanie also tells the behind-the-scenes story of her TEDx talk (I Am An Intuitive Channel): pitching “safer” topics until the curator insisted she speak the truth, then facing her biggest fear on stage - freezing mid-talk - only to discover that nobody cared about the stumble because the energy landed. We close with practical ways to strengthen intuition: get into nature, connect with trees/animals/plants, create art, move your body, choose joy, and stop trying so hard. Channeling, in this frame, isn’t a performance - it’s life in relationship. Bonus takeaway: apparently the holy trinity is nature, presence, and dark chocolate! This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit kirstygreenshields.substack.com/subscribe

    1h 4m
  2. FEB 9

    Wild Rhythms, Wise Leadership, with Jade Miles

    In this episode, we’re joined by Jade Miles: regenerative heritage fruit farmer, storyteller, local food advocate, “poly-jobist,” and the force behind Black Barn Farm on Victoria’s Stanley Plateau. Jade is also the author of "Futuresteading: Living Like Tomorrow Matters" and her newest book "Huddle: Creating a Tomorrow of Togetherness".Together, we explore the idea of “remembering” - not as nostalgia, but as something ancient in the human body: our ecological purpose as a custodial species. Jade speaks to the cost of modern industrial pace - the noise, the performance, the endless growth loop - and we also discuss the remedy: returning to place, ritual, seasons, and reciprocity. We talk about what this looks like in the real world: how to reconnect even in urban life (through small, repeatable rituals), how to live by actual seasons rather than calendar seasons, and why regenerative life and business aren’t linear - they’re relational. We also go deep into women’s circles, grief as a largely unnamed undercurrent in modern life, and the profound aliveness that can come when we stop stifling what we feel.Finally, Jade shares how these principles translate into leadership: bringing wholeness into workplace culture, honouring women’s rhythms, and still holding clear structure, accountability, and delivery. Because The Beauty Way isn’t escape. It’s integration - presence and practical action, in service of a more beautiful world. Find Jade at Black Barn Farm on Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/Black.Barn.Farm.Australia Or on Instagram:@black_barn_farm Or tune in to her podcast, 'Futuresteading' on Spotify:https://open.spotify.com/show/5OFbma9mUm5fuiNkfNTOjI?si=6ccb8cd6890547bb This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit kirstygreenshields.substack.com/subscribe

    50 min

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Inspiring conversations with ordinarily extraordinary people, who are devoted to a life of service, which contributes to the more beautiful world our hearts know is possible. kirstygreenshields.substack.com