A Personal Invitation to the Empaths, Sensitives & Intuitives Summit (November 15–19)
Our third annual Empaths, Sensitives & Intuitives Summit, hosted by Melissa Schwartz and Dr. Natasha Fallahi, takes place November 15–19.
Misunderstood by others, empathic people often grow up labeled as “introverted,” “shy,” or “quiet.” Many HSPs are accused of being “dramatic,” “emotional,”or “overly sensitive.” As an intuitive, you may have felt like there was no one who could help you… so you hid your gift — or even tried to ignore it.
This inspiring gathering of leading experts, luminaries, doctors, and teachers will guide you to discover more about your intrinsic gift... and offer healthy, science-backed practices, exercises, and tools to master boundary-setting, hone your empathic gifts, and regain control of your sensitivity superpowers.
To register for free, click here.
Melissa Schwartz: Hi, I am Melissa Schwartz and this is my co-host, Dr. Natasha Fallahi. And we are so excited to be hosting the Empaths, Sensitives, and Intuitives Summit.
Dr. Natasha Fallahi: We're so glad you could join us. We interviewed so many amazing people. Melissa, I saw the list of your speakers and, wow, it was amazing.
Melissa Schwartz: Yes, Natasha. I was so excited to get to speak with so many different experts in the field of high sensitivity, including doctors Harville Hendrix and his wife, Helen LaKelly Hunt, where we talk about healthy relationships, how to set boundaries, how to express your needs in ways that you can actually be heard. Jacquelyn Strickland, where we talk about stages of cultural awareness for highly sensitive people. Alane Freund, who talked about setting healthy boundaries as a highly sensitive person Barbara Allen, who talked about the no nonsense HSP, the list just goes on and on and on.
Dr. Natasha Fallahi: Yeah, definitely. And I talked to some amazing and brilliant people as well, including Dr. Judith Orloff where she'll teach people how to center and replenish their energy, so they don't take on stress from others. And one of my friends and colleagues, Dr. Keesha Ewers, who shows us that connection between being a highly sensitive person and chronic illnesses like autoimmune disease. And so many more with Dr. Karen Kan, where she demonstrates techniques to improve relationships. And Karyn Kulenovic, who teaches empaths how to achieve financial success.
Melissa Schwartz: The experts that you'll get to learn from in the summit teach us so many different techniques that you just won't want to miss it. So, make sure that you get registered and sign up right now.
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This article appears in: 2021 Catalyst, Issue 18 - Empaths, Sensitives & Intuitives Summit