Trying to grow—but something keeps blocking you?
In this episode of the Spirit Sherpa podcast, Kelle Sparta breaks down Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs and why growth stalls when your foundation isn’t solid.
This isn’t theory. It’s a practical look at how unmet needs impact your decisions, energy, and ability to move forward—and why pushing harder doesn’t fix it.
Kelle walks through how to identify where you’re actually stuck and what needs to be addressed before real progress can happen.
In this Spirit Sherpa episode:
- Why growth stalls even when you’re doing the work
- How unmet needs block progress and clarity
- The mistake of trying to “skip levels”
- How to assess where you’re actually at
- What to stabilize before pushing forward
If you're a spiritual entrepreneur, this episode will help you stop spinning your wheels, rebuild your foundation, and move forward with more clarity and confidence.
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: joeyc@honuvoice.com
--Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HonuJoeyC/
Keywords:
#SpiritSherpaPodcast #MaslowHierarchy #SelfDiscovery #SelfRealization #SpiritualGrowth #NeedsAndDesires
Licensing and Credits:
“Spirit Sherpa” is the sole property of Kelle Sparta Enterprises and is distributed under a Creative Commons: BY-NC-ND 4.0 license. For more information about this licensing, please go to www.creativecommons.org. Any requests for deviations to this licensing should be sent to kelle@kellesparta.com. To sign up for, or get more information on the programs, offerings, and services referenced in this episode, please go to www.kellesparta.com. This episode of “Spirit Sherpa” has been produced by Honu Voice Productions with post-production by Christopher Wright.