WooBiz
WooBiz
Podcast Description
WooBiz is the podcast for leaders, founders, and creators who blend intuition with action—and know that business isn’t just about spreadsheets, it’s also about soul. The show is hosted by entrepreneur, author, and media personality Andy Walker.
In an era of AI and automation, where future leaders need to upskill in ways machines can’t, WooBiz focuses on developing the one edge that will always stay human: your intuitive intelligence.
In each episode, we explore how metaphysical tools like inner knowing, energy alignment, remote viewing, and mindfulness can support sharper decision-making, stronger leadership, and deeper purpose. If you’ve ever had a “gut feeling” that turned out to be right—you’re in the right place.
You don’t need to be psychic to start—every episode includes a practical, guided exercise to help you develop your own extrasensory skills. No prior experience required. Just curiosity, an open mind, and a willingness to explore the edge of what you know.
From business owners using spiritual tools to scale, to conversations with intuitive experts, healers, coaches, and visionary founders, WooBiz is where grounded business acumen meets high-frequency thinking. No fluff, just real tools and insight for entrepreneurs building purpose-driven businesses in a noisy, fast-moving world.
WooBiz is for you if…
You’re building or scaling a business and use your gut as much as your KPIs
You believe your work should be both impactful and aligned with who you are
You’re curious about energy, insight, mindset, and non-traditional success tools
You’re done with hustle culture and ready to lead with clarity, not chaos
Subscribe to WooBiz and start growing your business from the inside out.
Learn more at https://WooBiz.net
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Content Themes
The podcast explores key themes around intuitive intelligence, metaphysical tools, and personal development. For instance, episodes dive into topics such as channeling for business, energy alignment, and integrating mindfulness into leadership practices. Specific episodes include practical exercises like automatic writing to enhance decision-making and foster deeper business insights.

Woo Wisdom is the podcast for people who know there’s more to life than logic alone. Hosted by Andy Walker and produced by Kay Walker, the show explores intuition, mindset, and unseen forces that shape how we think, choose, and live.
Through conversations with authors, coaches, healers, and leaders, each episode blends grounded insight with the metaphysical, covering intuition, energy, manifestation, synchronicity, and the deeper patterns behind success, relationships, and personal growth.
You’ll also get simple, practical exercises to help you strengthen your own intuitive abilities and start applying them in your life right away.
Whether you’re skeptical or spiritually curious, Woo Wisdom helps you tap into a different way of knowing, one that works alongside logic to guide better decisions, deeper connections, and a more aligned life.
(Formerly known as WooBiz.)
Do you believe in fairies? And if you don’t, would you still know better than to mess with them?
In this episode of Woo Wisdom, Andy Walker talks with Welsh author, witch, druid, teacher, and folklorist Mhara Starling about the trouble with fairies, why they are not Tinkerbell, and how fairy lore opens a serious conversation about consciousness, ghosts, alien encounters, household spirits, and the unseen world.
Mhara is the author of Welsh Fairies: A Guide to the Lore, Legends, Denizens and Deities of the Otherworld. Her work explores Welsh fairy lore, Welsh magic, animism, witchcraft, druidry, and the old stories that still seem to hum underneath modern life.
In this conversation, Andy and Mhara explore the Welsh fair folk known as the Tylwyth Teg, the otherworld of Annwn, fairy mischief, fairy morality, liminal places, household spirits, and the strange caution that still surrounds fairy lore in Wales. Mhara also shares practical fairy etiquette for anyone curious enough to begin respectfully acknowledging the unseen presences that may live close to home.
Woo Skill in This Episode
This week’s Woo Skill is fairy etiquette for the woo curious. Mhara suggests beginning close to home by acknowledging the spirit or fairy associated with your own household. Set aside a small, respectful space where you can leave simple offerings such as milk, cheese, or a small piece of food. The point is not to demand proof or force an encounter, but to recognize your home as a living place with its own presence, memory, and unseen relationships.
She also recommends paying attention to liminal spaces and times. Fairies are traditionally associated with thresholds: doorways, bridges, edges of water, dawn, dusk, and the spaces between one state and another. If you want to explore fairy lore experientially, approach those places with humility, curiosity, and caution.
Woo Wisdom+ Extended Episode
In the extended episode, Andy shares his own possible fairy encounter. In an old rectory in Grimsby, Ontario, and later in an old farmhouse, he noticed small shadowy forms seeming to peek around doorways at a low height. Mhara connects the experience to Welsh lore about the Pukka, a mischievous household or farm spirit that can begin as a trickster or poltergeist-like presence but sometimes becomes attached to a family.
The extended discussion also covers fairy protection, including iron, rowan berries, red thread charms, gorse, and the old folk practice of turning clothing inside out if one feels “pixie-led.” Mhara also explains the difference between trying to keep fairies away and building a cautious magical relationship with them.
Show notes: https://woowisdom.com/s2ep9
Guest: Mhara Starling
Book: Welsh Fairies: A Guide to the Lore, Legends, Denizens and Deities of the Otherworld
Buy it on Amazon: https://amzn.to/3S0FGlX
Host: Andy Walker
Show: Woo Wisdom

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