We’re looking forward to introducing you to Stacey Andon. Check out our conversation below.
Hi Stacey, thank you so much for taking time out of your busy day to share your story, experiences and insights with our readers. Let’s jump right in with an interesting one: What do the first 90 minutes of your day look like?
The first 90 minutes may be my favorite of the entire day. I wake up usually without an alarm and spend a few minutes in the space between dreams and day. Stretching and asking myself what kind of day do I feel most called to be. Then, before all else– I take a long leisurely walk with my dog. He is usually able to go off leash– and the two of us meander through the woods near our house. We greet foxes, deer, groundhogs, ducks, geese, herons, hawks – sometimes eagles and all types of small birds. I ground into Mother Nature and I listen. I get psychic downloads, messages about clients, myself, my loved ones– even the world at large. There is stillness and silence and we anchor into a place of gentle unfurling instead of rushing about. It doesn’t matter the weather (unless quite extreme)– we start this way every day, all year long. It grounds us in peace, curiosity and a expansive energy of love. When we return home, I will make myself breakfast and tea —- listen to a short meditation and open my work day.
Can you briefly introduce yourself and share what makes you or your brand unique?
Hello, I’m Stacey Andon—an activist for Love and a midwife of global transformation. We are living on the edge of great change—personally and collectively. Yet so many of us feel paralyzed by fear, by outdated rules, and by programming that disconnects us from the truth of who we are.
I’m here to disrupt that disconnection—through sharing my own vulnerable stories, channeling psychic transmissions and healings, and offering 1:1 coaching and sacred sessions that nurture radical remembrance and soulful realignment.
My work lives at the intersection of deep inner transformation and everyday enchantment—a liminal space where the soul and the self can finally meet and merge. I support midlife women—including healers, coaches, creatives, leaders, and soul-led entrepreneurs—who have done everything “right” and still feel a quiet ache for something more real, more magical, more them.
My brand is more than a business—it’s a living, breathing transmission of spiritual sovereignty, playful rebellion, and wild feminine wisdom. I believe each woman carries her own mythic path within her—and I’m here to help her remember she holds the key.
Right now, I’m working on my first book while also launching a very new type of session for clients. It’s called the Silent Sanctuary and it is a place where we can access healing, clarity and realignment with great ease.
Great, so let’s dive into your journey a bit more. What did you believe about yourself as a child that you no longer believe?
When I was 5, my psychic gifts began to reveal themselves to my family. I could read minds and energy. I knew what people were thinking before they said it out loud. Almost verbatim. And it dismayed my father. He couldn’t explain it — even after trying to ‘test’ it and figure it out. When that happened, I thought that my gifts were something to be hidden. Who I really was felt like someone to be ashamed of — because no one else in my family was like me. I was sensitive, I wanted to be outside a lot and I didn’t want to follow the rules just because they existed. I was curious and kind and it felt like I would be trampled by the world around me. So I thought it would be better to fit in. To keep my creativity and my intuitive channel quiet unless I was alone. It wasn’t until I got into my mid 30s and was on the precipice of my divorce, that I realized that trying to be someone I wasn’t, trying to be perfect, trying to do more, be more—- was probably going to kill me. If not physically, I would just be a shell of life walking forward. So I made a vow to myself on my 35th birthday— that I would be willing to be uncomfortable, scared, and uncertain if it aligned with who I was/am in the present moment. It definitely caused some waves — still does —- and yet that younger me always deserved to be loved, seen and honored for who she really was/is.
What have been the defining wounds of your life—and how have you healed them?
One of the most difficult wounds of my life was when my mother took her own life almost 6 years’ ago. Not only was her death difficult, it unlocked a deeper layer of my childhood trauma that I had never felt safe to really feel and see while she was alive. I gave myself permission to grieve in my own way — and speak my truths around everything I knew and felt and perceived — even with the possibility that my family may alienate me forever. My grief was messy — from breaking down and sobbing in an Old Navy to raging at the emotional abuse and neglect I had suffered as a child. I gave myself so much love and compassion to do it messily — to be imperfect and non-linear. Eventually, through my gift as a medium, my mother came to me to talk. She wanted to heal our relationship. She shared many things with me that I didn’t know previously — it took months of us having these soul conversations for us to reach a point of meaningful forgiveness. And it wasn’t just about forgiving her– at the heart of it, I also needed to forgive myself. I had blamed myself for a really long time — that I couldn’t save her even though I had tried. And I really needed to remember that it wasn’t my job and it was okay. Healing isn’t a destination— it’s changing the way we are in relationship with our lives. It’s transmuting fear and pain and suffering by feeling it, honoring it, not bypassing it or trying to fix it. We aren’t here to transcend our humanity– we are here to love it as imperfectly as it is. Some of the hardest parts of healing can be the stories we’ve created to make us feel safe (to protect us from facing our truths) — and that’s where my deepest transformations have happened. When I realized that there was nothing I wasn’t willing to feel or see or know. Because most of what we think is true, really isn’t. My body knew exactly how to create the healing I needed — and letting her lead (vs my mind) made an incredible impact on all of it. I’ve never felt so grounded, joyful and at ease as I do now.
Next, maybe we can discuss some of your foundational philosophies and views? What important truth do very few people agree with you on?
It’s interesting. This world is set-up on a foundation of binaries. Particularly right/wrong. And we get raised in this world with a lens of right and wrong almost immediately. Most of us are trying to be right, trying to be good. But who has decided what is good, what is true, what is right in this world? I get it. We want to belong. Many of us fear rejection and abandonment above all else. And yet, when we follow along blindly instead of really choosing what is true for us in a moment— we forget we are abandoning ourselves. And our self — they are listening. They are paying attention. We keep track of the times when we did something we thought we should over what we knew we really wanted to do. It’s okay to disappoint people. To be misunderstood. To mess it up and realize we’d do it different. We think it’s safer to follow convention— to let the world decide what is right. Maybe it’s safer for the world that doesn’t want to be challenged and changed. But the safest thing we can do is listen to ourselves and trust that our souls, our hearts are here to lead even when it leads us into spaces of great uncertainty. It’s a fragile world — and we can’t escape that truth. So, how instead do we want to build a world that serves all of humanity and the planet at large? If we don’t claim our agency and sovereignty first, the collective we build will not be radically different from what is already here.
Thank you so much for all of your openness so far. Maybe we can close with a future oriented question. What will you regret not doing?
Being as generous as I can with the work I do in the world. I have a free FB community, a free Substack, a free podcast — I want to share things that are helpful to as many people as I can. And yes, of course I respect my work in the world and earning a living. However, I intentionally build spaces where people can come and receive without any expectation or quid pro quo. I have offers at many price points so people can engage and get support and they know above all else, they matter.
There is so much joy in giving abundantly from a place of a full heart (if you are over-giving from a place of scarcity that’s a different thing altogether). This is our practice, right? Changing the way we exchange our superpowers and gifts with each other. It’s about caring most and first about humans — and how we can take care of each other well while we are on this planet together.
Contact Info:
- Website: https://staceyandon.com/
- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/staceyandon/
- Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/326010807894352
- Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@staceyandoncoaching6083
- Other: Everyday Enchantment Podcast (Spotify): https://open.spotify.com/show/2UBOyrzV1ihVz2HPYhSeJI?si=lJLDDYV3R-yvk6urnPZIlg
Dear Soul Love (Substack): https://dearsoullove.substack.com/
Newsletter: https://staceyandon.kit.com/35d39b85fe






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