Ep. 82 - Q & A with Barb and Michelle

Ep. 82 - Q & A with Barb and Michelle

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What if when things fall apart… that’s actually where healing begins?In this week’s episode of Life Happens with Barb & Michelle, we’re diving into the wisdom of Pema Chödrön and her transformational book When Things Fall Apart — a powerful guide for navigating hardship, fear, fa ...  Show more

246 - No More Overexplaining: Building Healthy Relationships Without Guilt | Life Happens

What if being “selfish” is actually the key to healthier relationships?In this week’s episode of Life Happens with Barb & Michelle, we’re answering your questions about navigating difficult relationship dynamics — without guilt, overexplaining, or abandoning yourself in the proce ...  Show more

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