Your Heart Magic
Your Heart Magic is a weekly podcast where psychology, spirituality, and heart-centered wisdom come together to support emotional healing, self-discovery, and personal transformation.
Hosted by Dr. BethAnne Kapansky Wright, a Board-Certified Clinical Psychologist, writer, and Spiritual Educator, this podcast offers a grounded yet intuitive approach to navigating life’s challenges. Each episode explores topics such as mental health, anxiety, life transitions, intuitive living, and spiritual growth—blending practical tools with soulful insight to help you move through life with more clarity, peace, and self-trust.
Whether you are feeling overwhelmed, searching for direction, or simply wanting to deepen your connection to yourself, Your Heart Magic is a space to slow down, reconnect, and remember your inner wisdom.
Dr. BethAnne is the author of nine books, including Small Pearls Big Wisdom and the award-winning Lamentations of the Sea series, along with several collections of poetry.
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Let Go to Receive: Making Room for What's Ready to Grow
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As we move through the second week of July, the Akashic Records offer a gentle yet powerful reminder:
✨ Let go to receive.
This week's message isn't about dramatic change or forcing yourself to release everything that no longer serves you. Instead, it's an invitation to create a little more space—within your heart, your mind, your home, and your spirit—for what is quietly trying to emerge.
The Records shared the image of opening the door of a bird's cage after a season of healing. While there may be tenderness in letting go, there is also freedom. Every small act of release becomes an invitation for something new to enter.
In this episode, we explore:
🌿 The Akashic guidance on releasing what feels heavy and making room for new possibilities
🌑 The journey from the Last Quarter Moon into the Cancer New Moon, a supportive time for reflection, emotional renewal, and setting heartfelt intentions
☿ Mercury retrograde in Cancer and how it encourages us to revisit old beliefs, heal emotional patterns, and recalibrate what truly matters
💎 An oracle card message from The Jewelry Box Oracle
🧠 Psychological tools for practicing gentle release, creating emotional spaciousness, and embracing progress over perfection
🎨 Journaling prompts and a simple release ritual to help you align with the energy of the week
This week's reminder is simple:
You don't have to let go of everything at once.
Every small act of mindful release is a way of telling yourself—and the universe—that you're open to receiving something new.
🎧 Tune in to Your Heart Magic for this week's Akashic energy update, astrology, oracle guidance, psychological insights, and creative reflection. If this episode speaks to you, I'd love for you to subscribe, leave a review, or share it with someone who may be ready to make room for their next chapter.
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Your Heart Magic is a podcast where psychology, spirituality, and heart-centered wisdom come together to support emotional healing, self-discovery, and personal transformation. Each episode explores topics like mental health, anxiety, intuitive living, life transitions, and spiritual growth—offering both practical tools and soulful insight to help you move through life with more clarity, peace, and trust in your inner guidance.
Featured as one of the Best Heart Energy and Akashic Records Podcasts of 2025 by PlayerFM and ranked in the top 5% of podcasts globally by Listen Notes.
Dr. BethAnne Kapansky Wright is a Licensed Psychologist, Spiritual Educator, and Akashic Records Reader. She is the author of Small Pearls Big Wisdom, the award-winning Lamentations of the Sea, its sequels, and several books of poetry. Blending clinical expertise with intuitive insight, she offers a holistic approach to healing that honors both the mind and the soul.
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Welcome And The Letting Go Theme
SPEAKER_01Aloha, and welcome to Your Heart Magic, an illuminating space where psychology, spirituality, and heart wisdom meet. Here's your host, Dr. Bethane Kapansky Wright, author, psychologist, and spiritual educator.
SPEAKER_00Aloha, everybody. Welcome to Your Heart Magic. This is Dr. Bethane Kapansky Wright. And today we are talking about the idea of releasing and mindfully letting go of something as an act of freedom and an act of choosing new space. And I was recalling as I was preparing the content for the podcast multiple occasions in my life where I have consciously chosen to release something, whether that has been in energetic form and something that was more of an emotional weight or physical and decluttering, letting go and redirecting things that maybe occupied my life, occupied my space, and choosing to create new
Pepe’s Stairs And Grief
SPEAKER_00space in my home space. I used to keep a blog called Sunshine and Winter. I haven't written on there in years, though I still have it up and running. And I wrote a post way back in January of 2014. And at the time I had lost my very, very beloved old Gremlin dog Pepe back in the fall of 2013. And Pepe couldn't jump. He never could jump. He had these bad back legs that he just wasn't much of a jumper. And so I had these carpeted steps that led up to the bed so that he was able to climb the stairs and get up and down on the bed by himself. And those stairs represented so many things. They had moved with the two of us, me and Pepe, out of my old home when I'd gone through the divorce. They were in the new space. They still worked with the bed. It was a different bed, but the stairs were still there and they worked. And they encapsulated just so many tender-hearted memories about this precious, precious little spirit, this animal that I just, oh, I loved him so much. He was my other half of the dynamic duo at that point in my life. And I was obviously heartbroken and grief-stricken when he had passed. And it had taken me a while to clear out some of his things. And these carpeted stairs were stashed in my bedroom, and my rental space was pretty small. And at the time I had opened up to a new love named Frodo Baggins. I still have him now. He was a pup back then. Now he is an old blind dog, and I just love him dearly. And I had met my husband to be, I wouldn't have called him that at the time. We just had this really strong connection. We'd met on a trail race about a week after my dog had passed, and he was coming to Alaska and going to be staying in my space. And we'd been long distance dating and getting to know each other. And I was clearing out space and making it look really nice in order for him to come. And I remember one day like hauling those steps out to the curb. It was trash day. I didn't know what else to do with them. And they were pretty uh unusable. They were pretty beat up at that point. And it was really hard. It was so hard to let go. It was hard to let go of that chapter and that piece of my heart. It was hard to put it out there and know that I like couldn't go run after the trash truck and get them back if I regretted it. That's always the fear around release, right? What if I let go of this and then I want it back and I regret it? And I wrote this essay about the act of taking these stairs out. And I ended it with, I choose new space. And it was this emphatic declaration to the universe because I wanted to choose new space. And I can say after they were picked up, I felt really good about my decision. And I never looked back and thought, wow, I wish I held on to that sliver of tangible evidence that my past existed. I didn't need it. I knew who I was. I knew where I'd come from. I had so many different forms of memory. I didn't need that one thing. And that illustration really ties
Let Go To Receive
SPEAKER_00into the message that came through energetically this week. As I opened the Akashic Records, I just kept hearing the same words over and over again. Let go to receive. Not because we've done something wrong or because we're behind, not because we haven't healed enough, but because life is continually asking us to create space for what is becoming. And sometimes we imagine that growth is adding more in. But the records were gently reminding us this week that growth is just as much about choosing to make room, choosing new space. And the image that I saw in the records that illustrated this was really poignant.
The Birdcage Door Opens
SPEAKER_00I saw someone opening the door of a birdcage. And inside there was this sense of a bird that had been perhaps rescued to rehabilitate something, and that they had been healing. And so this bird had been cared for and loved, protected, and it had healed up. And so now it was time for the door to open and for the bird to return to open sky and be released back into the wild. And there was such tenderness in that moment and sadness. I felt it in the records, which often speak through metaphor and pictures and resonance and feelings as these messages are coming through. And it was this idea that letting go is rarely emotionless. Even when we're releasing something that's ready to be released and we're letting go of something that no longer fits, there's often grief there and there's nostalgia for what was a recognition that a chapter mattered. But what really stood out to me wasn't so much the sadness. It really was the freedom. And the idea that this bird wasn't losing its life, it was growing into a larger one. It was evolving into what was next for it. And I had that same sense from this visual metaphor, a feeling that came through in the records, that even the individual releasing the bird knew that it was time and had a sense of completion and helping it get to where it needed to go to move on to this next stage. And that really feels like what the invitation is for this week: that there's parts of ourself, there's old identities, old fears, old expectations, old emotional burdens that may have served us beautifully for one season. There's also a sense that many of those older pieces of self have come to completion and they simply may be too small for what we're expanding into and who we're becoming. So one of the things that I really loved about the records this week is they continue to move us away from this idea of perfectionism. And they're not asking us to perform a life purge or to release everything at once. Instead, there was this beautiful reminder that healing happens in degrees, layer by layer, season by season. Sometimes healing comes through one conversation, a journal page, a decision. Sometimes we just acknowledge that I'm ready to carry this a little bit differently. So the records were really emphasizing that release, it's not a one-time event, it's a relationship. And each time we consciously choose to let go of something that no longer serves us, we're signaling to ourselves and we're signaling to the universe that we are available for something new. We choose new space. That's what we're saying. The universe, I choose new space. And it's not because we've perfectly cleared an old wound and it's 100% scrubbed clean and we feel very healed and neutral about it, but it's because we've chosen
Release Without Perfectionism
SPEAKER_00the direction we want to grow. So the records also brought through a principle to help underscore all of it. And it's the idea of as above, so below, as within, so without. And that if our inner landscape feels crowded, that our outer lives will often reflect the same congestion. If our homes are filled with things we've outgrown, our minds are often filled with old stories. If we have old burdens and wounds in our heart that we have been carrying and nursing for years, it becomes really difficult to try and notice the new possibilities that are already trying to arrive. So making room isn't about becoming empty, it's just about becoming available. And this feels like a continuation of the larger Akashic message for the third quarter. We spent a lot of the second quarter of the year moving through this threshold space and letting go of what was to move into what is and being in that in-between space. And so the third quarter feels like this new emergence and that ongoing expanse of energy that the records were talking about last week, and like we are on new ground and moving into new harmony and new resonance. And so there's this ongoing release work that we might find ourselves doing of allowing ourselves to let go of what no longer belongs so that we can keep embracing what is coming next and keep being available to the new opportunities and expansiveness and perhaps new ways of
New Moon Cancer And Retrograde
SPEAKER_00being, or maybe twist in the story that our lives are taking that is going to be showing up over the second half of 2026. I really love how the astrology this week echoes the records. As we're moving through the second week of July, we're working with the natural rhythm of the lunar cycle from the last quarter moon, which I believe fell around the 7th. And we are in this waning phase right now, and we're moving towards the new moon in Cancer on July 14th. And so the last quarter moon and the days after that invites us to do work around reflection, completion, clearing. It's often described as the phase where we gently clean out what no longer needs to travel with us. And again, we're not doing that from a place of judgment or a place of punishing ourselves or feeling bad or wrong somehow if something doesn't yet feel cleared from your life. It's just from a place of wisdom and the recognition that this isn't no longer serving me and I'm ready to do more work of release around this and whatever form that might take for us. So on July 14th, we do have the new moon in Cancer. And as always, a new moon symbolizes beginnings, fresh intentions, a quiet reset. But cancer has a really lovely quality because cancer asks us to begin again from the heart, from emotional honesty, from self-care and self-compassion, from belonging to ourselves and belonging to what feels most near and dear to us. So this isn't a new moon that's asking for bold, dramatic reinvention. It's just asking us to create conditions where something new can be nurtured into being. And it's really asking us the question: what helps me feel emotionally safe enough to grow? We also have Mercury continuing its retrograde journey through cancer happening at the same time. So rather than seeing this as a disruption or something going on separately, I feel like it beautifully ties into the Kashik message. Mercury retrograde invites review, reflection, recalibration. It gives us permission to revisit old beliefs and family stories, old emotional patterns and assumptions we've been carrying. And it's not because we're moving backwards, but because we're refining our understanding. I often think of Mercury retrogrades like an ironing out. And if you were pushing an old-fashioned iron across a wrinkled shirt and moving the wrinkles out and smoothing that fabric, I often feel like that's what a retrograde truly supports when it comes to our heart life and our thought life and how we're architecting our inner dialogue with ourselves. And again, how that might manifest and the energy that we put out and how we might communicate to the world, to those around us. So I feel like this retrograde helps us remember that healing isn't always about finding new answers. Sometimes it's about discovering that the answers that we've been carrying no longer fit who we've become and staying curious about what new answers, what new information, what new essences and energies and ways of being might be coming into our sphere and showing up as we make space for them.
Oracle Card Release To Receive
SPEAKER_00For the Oracle card reading this week, I chose the card release to receive. And this is a card that's all about space, trust, surrender, openness, renewal, and gentle transformation. And the essence and message of the card says life continually invites us to loosen our grip, not so that something is taken from us, but so that our hands are free to receive what is waiting. Release is an act of trust. It is not about forcing yourself to be finished with the past. It is about choosing little by little to make room for what feels more aligned. Allow yourself to release patiently, without deadlines, without perfection, without judgment. Every small act of letting go creates more space for peace, creativity, love, clarity, and possibility. Trust your own timing. So dropping into a little bit of psychological perspective, we are continued to ask to stay flexible and stay adaptive as we work with the energy right now and to keep finding that emotional and psychological flexibility inside of us. Healing does not require
Progress Over Perfection In Healing
SPEAKER_00us to erase the past or to eradicate the past. It just asks us to continue to work on becoming less entangled with it and less attached to it and less attached to the stories that some of those older aspects, those older wounds inside of ourselves might hold for us. So a practice that we can do this week to support that is just noticing what feels heavy. And instead of asking, what should I let go of? Just ask yourself what feels unnecessarily heavy right now. And I feel that question often invites us into the places that need a little bit of clearing out and TLC. We also want to work on the idea of progress over perfection this week. And many times I think people might turn healing or release work into another performance. We often have a false assumption that we have to do this like big radical thing and that we're gonna let go of everything at once. I hear it a lot in my practice over the years where people beat themselves up because they don't understand why they're still talking about something or why they are still struggling with something. We are so hard on ourselves for the kinds of baggage that we might carry. And why haven't I let this go yet? And shouldn't I be further along by now? And your pace is your pace, it exists for a reason. We let go in our own ways and in our own timing. And it's not about doing it all at once and getting 100% on the release test from the universe. Nobody is grading your progress on that. It's just about the act of continuing to say, I choose new space. And if you don't know how to choose new space and you sort of want to choose new space, but you're not quite ready for it yet, I'm working on choosing new space. There's always a way that we can drop in and work with ourselves compassionately where we're at and still move towards healing in our life. So the records remind us that all small steps matter. The journal entry matters, the boundary matters, the difficult conversation matters. Small acts of release change us over time. This doesn't have to be a one-time big old extravaganza of emotional purging and up-leveling and quantum leaping into the next level. And I love the promise of that. I've just not found from a practical standpoint. I've not found as a clinician or from a spiritual perspective that it happens that way. Most often, healing continues to be a journey, and we are invited to trust our progress and trust our timing and trust our rhythm. That in and of itself becomes a powerful healing medicine that can drop us deeper into self-love, self-trust, self-compassion, and truly trusting our experience of self and trusting our unique heart rhythms and pace. So we also want to remember this week that we get to create space before filling it. And that when something leaves our life, it's okay to pause before immediately replacing it. It's okay to let ourselves experience spaciousness, openness, maybe the feeling of, wow, this feels emptier than before. But what could I be curious about in this space? Sometimes we need to feel into the openness for a little bit
Simple Release Rituals And Prompts
SPEAKER_00before we know what truly belongs there. So for our creative reflection this week and our journaling prompt, I think a simple release ritual that feels meaningful to you would be a beautiful way to work with the energy. And you can do this in whatever way speaks to you. You could write a worry, a belief, or a burden on a small stone, or put that energy into the stone and then throw it into a river or a pond or a body of water. You could write something on a piece of paper and safely burn it. If I'm ever doing burning work, I always use like a cleaned out can good can in my sink where the faucets are right there. And I do it in like these little degrees. So however you might do that safely, that fire energy can often feel really transformative. You could clear out a drawer or donate an item or delete an old file. You could go through your phone and release old pictures, even if it's something that doesn't have a concrete meaning. Just the act of saying, I'm going to do some release work and clear this little corner of my life can feel really powerful. And it's not necessarily because the action itself magically will change your life, but it's just choosing something tangible that symbolizes the idea that you're open to making room. And that doing that helps support your heart, participate in the intention of being open to receiving and consciously choosing to create new space. Some journaling prompts that you might work with for this week are what am I ready to carry differently? What parts of my life feel ready for more spaciousness? What beliefs about myself have I quietly outgrown? Where am I making room for something new? If I trusted that life unfolds gradually, what pressure could I release today? So this week isn't really about letting go. Available for new ways of thinking, new ways of being in relationship with ourselves and each other, new ways of loving, new ways of living. And really working with the idea that every act of mindful release, no matter how small it is, even if it is at the end of the day, what three things am I ready to let go of today? And just saying, I'm ready to let go of unhelpful thoughts, I'm ready to let go of the weight of today, I want something different tomorrow. I'm ready to let go of whatever it is. It can be something really small. And when we do that, even those small things, it's really about an act of hopeful receiving and opening up and expanding into new space and working with that more expanded energy that the records are talking about as we keep moving into the third quarter of the year and get a little bit closer to what I suspect is going to be coming through during eclipse season. So
New Moon Blessing And Closing
SPEAKER_00stay tuned for more weekly energy updates and psychology, spirituality, and creativity on the podcast. I will be back next week with a new Your Heart Magic episode. Have a lovely, magical, space-filled new moon. And as always, be well, be love, be you, and be magic.
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