#26: Navigating the Emotional Rollercoaster

#26: Navigating the Emotional Rollercoaster

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#317 Stop Waiting for Someone to Change Their Mind About Commitment

In today’s solo episode, I’m diving into the all-too-common “trap” so many of us fall into: not believing someone the first time they tell us they aren’t ready for a relationship or don’t see themselves wanting the same future as us. I share my own experiences of ignoring red fla ...  Show more

#316 From Fight or Flight to Healing with Liz Tenuto

In today’s expert episode, I’m joined by Liz Tenuto, also known as the Workout Witch, a leading expert in somatic exercises with over 230,000 students and millions of followers and out with a new book When The Body Speaks. We dive deep into what actually happens in our bodies dur ...  Show more

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