524: The Motherhood Myth with Vanessa Bennett

524: The Motherhood Myth with Vanessa Bennett

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523: Yoga + Sexual Trauma - With Zabie Yamasaki

Welcome back to Therapy Chat! In today's episode, host Laura Reagan, LCSW-C revisits her interview from 2022 with Zahabiya "Zabie" Yamasaki, who is a survivor, an advocate and a teacher who is deeply passionate about helping survivors find healing after experiencing sexual violen ...  Show more

522: Connecting To The Wisdom Within Us - With Zulma Reyo

Welcome back to Therapy Chat! This week I'm replaying my interview from 2021 with teacher and author Zulma Reyo, creator of the Zulma Reyo School of Consciousness. Zulma wrote the book "Inner Alchemy," which is now available for FREE in e-book format via her website. Zulma teache ...  Show more

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