86 - Daddy Issues (Part 3)

86 - Daddy Issues (Part 3)

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87 - Healing: herpes really can be no big deal ft. Bek Antonucci

Could an STI be your ultimate permission slip for healing and changing your life for the better? Bek Antonucci would say yes, 100%. In this episode, Louise interviews the incredible Bek Antonucci about how her experience with herpes was the most healing thing that ever happened t ...  Show more

88 - Why healthy relationships feel boring

Chasing hot and cold behavior, tolerating inconsistency & trying to change emotional unavailability doesn’t sound attractive, so why the F is it attractive to some of us? Does the truth lie within our nervous system? Sarah Murphy, biology of trauma expert, would say yes and that ...  Show more

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