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Ransom Roberts with Xpansion with Ransom

EP #65: Healing Through Transition: Ransom Roberts on Energy Work

March 29, 20253 min read
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What makes Ransom Roberts with Xpansion with Ransom a good neighbor?  

In a world where conventional medicine dominates healthcare discussions, alternative healing practices often struggle to gain recognition. However, Ransom Roberts of "Xpansion with Ransom" is changing that narrative by bridging the gap between energy work and physical wellness. On the recent episode of the Good Neighbor Podcast, Ransom shared her journey and insights about energy healing, particularly for those facing major life transitions.

Ransom's business, established over three years ago, initially focused on general "energetic tune-ups" but evolved into specialized healing for people experiencing grief, significant life changes, and even end-of-life transitions. This specialization didn't happen by design but emerged naturally as Ransom observed patterns in her clientele. Her practice now extends to supporting individuals in hospice care, those recovering from surgery, and people battling serious conditions like cancer and autoimmune diseases. What sets her approach apart is the emphasis on understanding the connection between emotional states and physical symptoms, teaching clients that bodily ailments often stem from mental or emotional imbalances.

The skepticism surrounding energy work is something Ransom acknowledges openly. She notes that while people frequently reference "energy" in casual conversation—describing atmospheres as having "weird energy" or "bad vibes"—few truly comprehend what this means on a physiological level. Her practice focuses on educating clients about how energetics interact with the body, helping them recognize that physical symptoms aren't random occurrences but responses to decisions and emotional states. This educational component empowers individuals to take greater responsibility for their healing journey, which Ransom describes as a "70-30" split—where she provides 30% of the healing work by holding space, but the client must contribute 70% through vulnerability and openness.

Ransom's path to becoming an energy healer was anything but straightforward. She began her academic career as a double major in biochemistry and Spanish before realizing traditional education wasn't fulfilling her. Later, while working in ophthalmology, a chance encounter led her to discover her true calling. This unexpected pivot illustrates how life's detours sometimes lead us to our most authentic purpose. Perhaps most compelling was Ransom's revelation about a personal hardship—being fired from her job as a hotel general manager on her birthday and simultaneously losing her housing, forcing her to live in her car. This rock-bottom moment became a catalyst for transformation, eventually leading her to her current vocation of helping others through their own difficult transitions.

For those interested in experiencing Ransom's healing work, she emphasizes that what she offers isn't a product but an experience—one that requires active participation. Clients can learn more through her regularly updated website or connect with her personality and insights through Instagram, though she respectfully maintains client privacy by not showcasing the vulnerable moments that occur during sessions. The Good Neighbor Podcast continues to highlight local businesses and practitioners like Ransom who bring unique services to their communities, reminding us that sometimes the healing we seek might be closer than we think—perhaps just next door with a good neighbor.

To learn more about Xpansion with Ransom go to: 

Xpansionwithransom.com

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