Episode 28: How To (Actually) Be There For Someone

Episode 28: How To (Actually) Be There For So...

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Episode 44: The Cocoon Stage Of Healing

Are you done with small talk? Do you find yourself wanting more time alone? Does the world seem heavy? If so, you might be in the cocoon stage of healing. In this episode down why this stage is important, and how to get through it.Join the SelfHealers Circle Waitlist: https://the ...  Show more

Episode 43: The Father Wound

The father wound runs deep. Today (father’s day) we’re having an open vulnerable conversation about what it is and how we can heal from it.Join the SelfHealers Circle Waitlist: https://theholisticpsychologist.com/waitlist/PRE-ORDER HOW TO MEET YOURSELF: https://howtomeetyourself.co ...  Show more

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