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234. Emotional Trailblazers: Why The World Needs Sensitive People Right Now w/April Snow

In this episode, Alissa sits down with therapist and author April Snow to talk about writing books, being seen as a highly sensitive person, and building resilience in a world that isn’t always HSP-friendly.They share what it’s really like to write a full-length book (including t ...  Show more

233. Stop Avoiding Hard Things (It’s Keeping You Stuck)

In this solo episode, Alissa dives into a core pillar of her work: expanding your tolerance for discomfort as a highly sensitive person.She shares how she is navigating an intense season of motherhood with little sleep and full emotional capacity, while also watching clients move ...  Show more

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