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March/April 2024 Alchemical Voice

Spiritual magazine with articles full of wisdom. We start with Sue Penney sharing her experience as being a Medium, following her wealth of experience working with crystals. Shaman, John Sjovik writes a short story called 'Don't Panic' and a longer one on Mathematics & Spirituality - fantastically written! For those that are in the UK, learn about getting better care at home for your elderly loved ones from Joannah Bishop. Julie de Vere Hunt blesses us with her deep knowledge on The Rise and Fall of the Serpent. Dream Builder and Life Coach, Carol Coggan continues her article on Energy, Vibration and Love. Energy Psychologist Martin Lewis shares Seven Words of Abuse - very enlightening! Hannah Gauss has a lovely allegory The Azure River. Our new writer, shaman and energy healer Erica Lowe has written a lovely article on Coalescence. And for all those Empaths out there, check out our Empath article right at the back of the magazine by Shaman Alchemist Jovi Hoonjan. We have courses, workshops, products for you too.

Spiritual magazine with articles full of wisdom. We start with Sue Penney sharing her experience as being a Medium, following her wealth of experience working with crystals. Shaman, John Sjovik writes a short story called 'Don't Panic' and a longer one on Mathematics & Spirituality - fantastically written! For those that are in the UK, learn about getting better care at home for your elderly loved ones from Joannah Bishop. Julie de Vere Hunt blesses us with her deep knowledge on The Rise and Fall of the Serpent. Dream Builder and Life Coach, Carol Coggan continues her article on Energy, Vibration and Love. Energy Psychologist Martin Lewis shares Seven Words of Abuse - very enlightening! Hannah Gauss has a lovely allegory The Azure River. Our new writer, shaman and energy healer Erica Lowe has written a lovely article on Coalescence. And for all those Empaths out there, check out our Empath article right at the back of the magazine by Shaman Alchemist Jovi Hoonjan. We have courses, workshops, products for you too.

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BETTER CARE AT<br />

HOME<br />

Joannah Bishop<br />

<strong>Alchemical</strong> <strong>Voice</strong> - L2M - Issue 25<br />

Supporting your loved ones at home can be really<br />

difficult.<br />

Not everyone has the capacity, physically or<br />

mentally to cope seeing their loved ones becoming<br />

more fragile and struggling with looking after<br />

themselves. Dementia is touching all our lives in so<br />

many guises it is often hard to know what to do for<br />

the best. Where do you turn to, who can help<br />

support you, to support your loved ones?<br />

There are so many things to consider both<br />

spiritually and physically on how to do the right<br />

thing. Being a full or part-time carer for your family<br />

is so hard. If your loved ones are unable to<br />

safeguard themselves or make informed decisions,<br />

you may well be entering a minefield.<br />

Better Care help you navigate difficult decisions,<br />

and give you advice on advance care planning,<br />

support groups and so much more. We also care<br />

about you and can help point you in the right<br />

direction to cope with very difficult situations<br />

We are a limited company owned and run by<br />

Joannah Bishop, a well-respected, award-winning<br />

member of the business community in Dorset.<br />

Joannah’s early career was in managing radio<br />

stations in London and across the southwest,<br />

leading to her owning a community radio station in<br />

Poole, alongside running a very successful digital<br />

marketing agency.<br />

During this time, she has also chaired many<br />

successful women’s networking groups and has a<br />

CIM in marketing and business.<br />

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