Struggling to create the kind of connection you actually want?
In this episode of the Spirit Sherpa podcast, Kelle Sparta breaks down love blocks—what they are, how they form, and why they keep showing up in your relationships.
This is a practical look at the patterns that interfere with intimacy, how they impact your ability to trust and connect, and what it takes to shift them.
Kelle walks through how to recognize these blocks in real time and what changes when you start building healthier dynamics.
In this Spirit Sherpa episode:
- What love blocks are and how they develop
- How they impact intimacy and connection
- The role of boundaries in healthy relationships
- Why patterns repeat (even when you don’t want them to)
- How to start shifting toward healthier intimacy
If you're a spiritual entrepreneur, this episode will help you build stronger boundaries, deepen connection, and create more stable relationships in both life and work.
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:
#LoveBlocks #HealthyIntimacy #SpiritualGrowth #SpiritSherpaPodcast #LoveAndHealing
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.