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The Between Worlds Podcast: Parenting, Spirit
& the Divine Feminine

with Jess Spooner, JD, MSW and Christine Dolahan, MA, Ph.D.

The Between Worlds Podcast is a heartfelt and thought-provoking space where psychology meets spirituality, and motherhood becomes a portal for awakening.

Hosted by Jess Spooner, JD, MSW, and Christine Dolahan, MA, PhD, two friends, young mothers, and holistic practitioners, this podcast explores what it truly means to live “between worlds”—bridging the seen and unseen, the scientific and the sacred, the personal and the collective.

Drawing from their backgrounds in trauma, grief work, consciousness studies, spirituality, and integrative health, Jess and Christine engage in deeply honest, expansive conversations about:

  • conscious parenting in a rapidly evolving world

  • healing across generations

  • the nature of higher consciousness

  • integrating psychological insight with spiritual wisdom

  • and reclaiming the divine feminine principle as an essential force within all people

Through authentic dialogue, lived experience, and professional insight, they invite listeners into a space of reflection, remembrance, and transformation.

Episodes feature intimate conversations between Jess and Christine, as well as guest experts who bring additional depth, perspective, and wisdom to the topics explored.

✨ This is more than a podcast—it’s a space to reconnect with your inner knowing, your power, and your place in the unfolding of a more conscious world.

First episodes launching end of 2026.

Transpersonal Psychology and Coaching Center LLC

Guiding you toward healing, growth, and self-awareness.

 
Based in Tristate Area (NY, NJ, CT)
 info@thetpccenter.com
 
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Disclaimer: The services offered are not a substitute for licensed medical or mental health care. Dr. Christine Dolahan provides holistic psychological consulting and educational services. She does not diagnose or treat mental health disorders and her services are not a substitute for licensed medical or mental health care. Clients experiencing acute psychological distress are encouraged to seek licensed clinical support.

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