Changing Your Attachment Style (Amir Levine, MD)

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What’s Your Karma? (Janine Slome)

I had a fascinating numerology reading with Janine Slome, and have been wanting to get her on the podcast for some time. Here, she shares a brief background on numerology, and why the practice can serve as both a potent portrayal of life and a map to guide you along your path. We ...  Show more

How Change Really Happens (Eric Zimmer)

“I think we can take the same mindset to any change that we make, which is that getting off track is not something in you, it's part of the process itself,” says Eric Zimmer, host of the podcast The One You Feed. “And so the question just becomes, how do I get back on track with ...  Show more

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