Episode 16: How to heal a broken heart and do the work of grief

Episode 16: How to heal a broken heart and do...

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Episode 32: Holding Space for Pain and Heartbreak

You are feeling painful, difficult, and scary feelings. I want you to close your eyes and see the emotion inside you and then take a deep breath and I want you to expand all the space around it. Breathe in through nose and out through the mouth. Imagine that space growing with ev ...  Show more

Episode 31: What is Self-Love?

One of the most complicated relationship we have is the relationship to ourselves and then we wonder why we struggle in our relationship to others…if we can’t even be with ourselves, how and why do we expect others to? Why self-love- you make the world a better place and free the ...  Show more

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