SLP 304: Not Every Piece Of Art Has To Be A Masterpiece with Sanchia Marshall

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This week Kim speaks with Tash Johnston, founder of Farm Angels, who shares her journey from growing up on farms near Brisbane to creating a national charity supporting farmers through drought, flood, and hardship after a tragic suicide in her community. She opens up about person ...  Show more

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In this week’s Quicky of the Self Love Podcast, Kim redefines hunger as a powerful, evolutionary signal rather than something to fear or suppress. She explores how hunger can act as a form of inner wisdom guiding us not only toward physical nourishment but also toward deeper need ...  Show more

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