June is knocking on our door, and it’s time to welcome it in together with summer.
In today’s episode, the last episode of season 2, we will learn about the magic of Summer Solstice and Midsummer Night - the one night it is said we can understand animals.
And if that wasn’t enough, we have invited a professional animal communicator to the Cat Coach Café today, to explain how we can all learn to communicate with animals at any time of the year.
So tune in to listen to the powerful messages from animals delivered via Pea Horsley - as well as your Cat Coach Aragorn’s one!
Cat Coach Princ will then also share his seasonal wisdom through Cat Coach Diaries and invite you all to seek joy in the upcoming summer months.
After that, Cat Coach Café will close for the summer months, but will be back as soon as the darker days arrive once more…
This episode includes:
Interview with animal communicator and author Pea Horsley
Summer Solstice and Midsummer Night
The 9 Midsummer herbs
Seasonal prompts (see list below)
Pea Horsley links:
Pea’s Website - go here for info about her workshops, membership, and books!
Other Links:
Ko-fi - contribute to season 3 of Cat Coach Café and buy your Cat Coaches some kibble 😺
Spotify Playlists
The Official Cat Coach Café Playlist
Summer Days | Happy Instrumentals
Journaling prompts:
What is something you can never do at any other time of the year and which you look forward to in the summer? What’s the one thing that sparks joy?
How can you rejuvenate and best take care of yourself when summer and its outward energy become too much? How can you go inward?
How can you bring more sweetness into your life?
Are your goals bringing some sweetness into your life? And if not, what can you plant next time so they do?
June determines the weather conditions of the upcoming two months - what can you do in June, to determine successful summer for yourself or one that feels good?
Go for a mindful walk around Midsummer and see what herbs and plants can become your sacred 9 :) Then journal about the experience, why each plant spoke to you or how it makes you feel, and what you noticed while walking in nature.












