SLP 160: Self Love Quicky – Dealing With Our Grief Of Losing A Celebrity

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SLP 562: The Power of Circle with Imogen Bailey

In this episode of the Self Love Podcast, Kim sits down with Imogen Bailey to explore the powerful role of women’s circles in fostering authentic connection, healing and self-love. Imogen shares her journey from the entertainment industry into wellness work as a doula, circle fac ...  Show more

SLP 561: Self Love Quicky - The Power of Responding Rather Than Reacting

In this week’s Quicky Kim discusses the importance of emotional regulation and its connection to self love. She explains that emotional regulation involves responding to emotions in a conscious way rather than reacting impulsively. Kim provides five tools to help with self regula ...  Show more

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