Exorcizing Cara’s Ghost, with Help From the Cowgirl Shaman

Hold onto your hats, because things are getting weird at the ranch! This week on Saddle Talk, Sandy and Cara are trading their grooming brushes for sage bundles.

Cara’s house has been feeling a little… crowded lately, and we’re not talking about extra barn cats. To get to the bottom of the bumps in the night, the girls invite a Cowgirl Shaman over to perform a spiritual sweep and figure out exactly who—or what—is loitering in the hallways.

Guest: Terri Jay Cowgirl Shaman

In this episode, we’re diving into:

  • The House Call: Identifying the specific energies and spirits making themselves at home at Cara’s place.
  • Spiritual Mucking: The process of clearing out unwanted “guests” and reclaiming the space.
  • Horse Girl Energy: How being a rider shapes your intuition (and why ghosts should probably be afraid of us).
  • Whether you’re a skeptic or a believer, you won’t want to miss this wild ride through the supernatural side of the West. It’s high vibes, heavy boots, and a whole lot of “heck no!”

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