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Stephanie Berk is a women's intuitive guide & transformational coach who specializes in empowering women to amplify their life and manifest their wildest dreams by reconnecting to their body's natural cycles and feminine essence. From a young age Stephanie began suppressing her feminine nature, sexuality, and all things womanhood until rediscovering the sacredness within her in the last few years, and is now on a mission to show women that your periods, cycles, and intuition are indeed a woman's superpowers... you just have to learn how to harness and alchemize these innate traits. In this episode you will learn how to bio-hack your life as a woman, reconnect to your sacred feminine, and how to live in sync with your periods & cycles so that you may amplify your life and create the impact and income you desire
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