Episode 12: Season Finale - Positive Parenting, Setting Boundaries with Your Child, and Regulating Their Big Emotions

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Eman invites Emotional Wellness Coach, Amira El Beialy, to talk about this thing called EMOTIONS and one specific emotion in women: SHAME. Eman and Amira break down why women feel shame and how to move from this emotion to an empowered expression of needs. Hosted by Simplecast, a ...  Show more

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