Are your relationships driven by patterns you don’t even realize you’re playing out?
In this episode of the Spirit Sherpa podcast, Kelle Sparta explores the dynamic between the Damsel and Knight archetypes through the lens of spirituality, shamanism, and personal growth. This is a practical look at how these roles shape relationships—and where they create both connection and conflict.
Kelle breaks down how these archetypes interact, why they’re so common in partnership dynamics, and what happens when they go unchecked.
In this Spirit Sherpa episode:
- How the Damsel and Knight archetypes show up in relationships
- The strengths and pitfalls of these roles
- Why these dynamics can feel compelling—but limiting
- The role of personal growth in shifting relationship patterns
- How to move toward more balanced, conscious connection
If you're a spiritual entrepreneur or focused on your own growth, this episode will help you see how unconscious patterns may be shaping your relationships—and how to change them.
References:
-For more information about Kelle Sparta or Kelle Sparta Enterprises:
https://kellesparta.com/learn-more-about-kelle/
-Driveabout (Full Version) https://youtu.be/biD21gy6qZk
--Written by: Kelle Sparta
--Performed by: Kelle Sparta and Daniel Singer
--Produced by: Daniel Singer
-For more information about Joe Caliendo Jr (Joey C) or Honu Voice Productions:
-Email: [email protected]
-Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HonuJoeyC/
Keywords:
#Archetypes #Relationships #DamselInDistress #KnightInShiningArmor #SpiritSherpaPodcast
Credits and Licensing:
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