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Everyone has an opinion about safety. Especially when you tell them you're traveling somewhere that the media has decided is “dangerous.” As Julietta prepares to leave for Egypt, the warnings started pouring in. “Be...
Why People Think I’m Crazy for Going to Egypt is an episode from Voices of the Goddess by Julietta Wenzel and Dorice Ross. Everyone has an opinion about safety. Especially when you tell them you're traveling somewhere that the media ha...
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Published Mar 11, 2026, 28:47 long, audio available.
Everyone has an opinion about safety. Especially when you tell them you're traveling somewhere that the media has decided is “dangerous.” As Julietta prepares to leave for Egypt, the warnings started pouring in. “Be careful.” “Is it safe there?” “I would never go.” But it raises a deeper question… How do we actually decide if something is safe? Is it based on reality? Or is it based on stories we’ve absorbed from the news, past experiences, and the collective fear circulating around us? In this episode of Cacao Conversations, Julietta and Dorice explore the psychology and energetics of safety. They talk about: • Why the human brain is wired to look for danger • How media amplifies fear and shapes perception • The difference between intuition and conditioned anxiety • How past experiences program our sense of safety • Why learning to regulate your nervous system changes everything • How to create an inner sense of safety even in uncertain environments Safety isn’t only about external circumstances. It’s also about the relationship you have with your own awareness, intuition, and nervous system. This conversation might challenge some assumptions — and open the door to a more empowered way of moving through the world. If you’ve ever felt held back by fear, this episode is for you. Hey! Thanks for listening! If you liked this episode, please send us a message. We'd love to hear from you! Your cup is full, your journey awaits. Let’s sip, chat, and transform together. Find out more at Julietta Wenzel Founder of Body & Soul Ministries, Julietta is a healer, guide, and visionary dedicated to helping others remember their true selves and step into their authentic power. With a background as a physical therapist turned spiritual practitioner, she combines individual healing sessions, sacred ceremonies, and transformative retreats to guide her community toward joy, fulfillment, and alignment. Instagram: @bodyandsoulministries Dorice Ross Elder of Body & Soul Ministries, Dorice is a healer, educator, and guide devoted to supporting others in remembering their divinity and lived experience of Oneness. With a background in physical therapy and university-level teaching, her path has always bridged the body, mind, and spirit. Rooted in both psychology and energy healing, and inspired by diverse spiritual traditions, Dorice creates safe, compassionate spaces where healing unfolds naturally. Her work is guided by love, deep listening, and trust in the wisdom of Source. Instagram: @rossdorice Shine bright and have a magical day! Julietta & Dorice
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Why People Think I’m Crazy for Going to Egypt is from Voices of the Goddess by Julietta Wenzel and Dorice Ross.
Published Mar 11, 2026 and 28:47 long