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This is "Our Whole Childhood" - hosted by Patrick Teahan - where we discuss everything childhood trauma, from the issues that we experience, to the stuff that comes up in our families, and to the healing work that we're all trying to get done. No clinical jargon—just real, personal stories of growing up with childhood trauma and the journey to healing. Learn more at www.patrickteahantherapy.com/
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We are a simulcasted pop-culture and nostalgia podcast where each episode we discuss a specific property from your childhood. Ranging from movies, cartoons, video games, and toys, we'll cover it all. Along the way we'll have some special guests from within the community joining in on the discussion, and providing some insight on what property helped shape their future.
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My Childhood Is Ruined

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Harriet, Ethan and Rach take you in to the deepest, darkest corners of your childhood, reading fan fictions of your most beloved tales. Season 1 is a full reading of what the internet has dubbed the worst fan fiction of all time: My Immortal by Tara Gillesbie.
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My 70's TV Childhood

Oliver Colling

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A celebration of growing up in Britain in the 1970's and the huge part TV played in our lives. You can comment on episodes, suggest subjects for future podcasts and, of course, share your memories with us on our blog www.my70sTVchildhood.com
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Healing Childhood Trauma

Lizandra Leigertwood

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Welcome to Healing Childhood Trauma for Millennial Women where healing meets growth. The podcast where we deep dive into healing from the past, overcoming high functioning anxiety and attachment to have better relationships with ourselves and others. I'm Lizandra Leigertwood, a psychotherapist and relationship therapist who specialises in childhood trauma in adults helping you to transform the relationship you have with yourself and others. I share the in and outs of being able to let go peo ...
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I’m a bookish nerd on a mission. I’m rereading the books of my ‘90s childhood: The Baby-Sitters Club, Goosebumps, and Fear Street, and writing a review and summary, so you don't have to read them yourself. I’m Amy A. Cowan and this is Rereading My Childhood - The Podcast. Join me as I read about surprisingly organized middle school clubs, pranks that end in murder, and goo. Lots and lots of goo. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Are you ready to heal your attachment style, master healthy communication, and create secure, fulfilling relationships? Subscribe now to uncover the secrets of secure attachment, navigate the challenges of trauma recovery, and improve your communication skills in love and life. In each episode of the Speak Honest podcast, we’ll dive into attachment styles, emotional healing, and proven strategies for deeper connection. It’s time to break free from the cycle of heartbreak and start building t ...
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Early Childhood Services' ELEVATE

Inette B. and Jennifer F.

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Unlock the magic of early childhood with ELEVATE—a podcast dedicated to empowering parents and educators with the knowledge and tools to nurture the next generation. Join DHHS as we dive deep into the County’s world of early childhood, exploring topics like developmental milestones, the power of play, effective parenting strategies, and the latest in early education. Each episode features local expert insights, real-life stories, and actionable advice, all aimed at helping you create a suppo ...
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I’m Anna Runkle, also known as the Crappy Childhood Fairy, and I teach people to recognize and heal the symptoms of Childhood PTSD. Welcome to my podcast!I’m not a doctor or therapist; I know about childhood trauma because I lived it, and I discovered a radical approach to healing that focuses first on calming neurological dysregulation, which is common in people who grew up with abuse and neglect. In my podcasts, I teach about dysregulation – how to know if you have it, what it can do to yo ...
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Hey there, passionate educators! Dive into the dynamic world of early childhood education with The Inspiring ECE Podcast, hosted by seasoned educator and passionate advocate, Marcia Nicole. This podcast delivers: - Practical tips for new and seasoned early childhood educators seeking to create engaging learning environments -Strategies for maintaining your well-being as a teacher and educator -And inspiration to pursue professional growth so you can be the best version of yourself for the ch ...
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Welcome to the Think Unbroken Podcast, where healing begins and transformation takes flight. Join host Michael Unbroken on a journey of self-discovery and empowerment as we delve into the realms of overcoming childhood trauma, narcissistic abuse, PTSD, CPTSD, high ACE scores, anxiety, depression, and various mental health challenges. Unlock the secrets to healing with insights from therapists, trauma coaches, mindset leaders, neuroscientists, entrepreneurs, and researchers. Gain access to pr ...
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Are you a parent of a child with ADHD (or suspected ADHD)? Are you overwhelmed by the treatment options to support your child? Are you exhausted from giving your child with ADHD *countless* reminders for the same tasks… yelling to get them to (sometimes) listen… and walking on eggshells to avoid the seemingly endless meltdowns? Are you getting constant calls from the school about your child’s behavior? Is your child struggling in school without a plan in place to help them? If you want to tr ...
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Providing much-needed education on the truth about the abuser's culture, who they are, what they do, and how to heal our trauma. I tell the truth about the Cluster B disorders: NPD, BPD, HPD, and ASPD without making apologies for them. I'm here to help my Complex-PTSD community and domestic abuse survivors, NOT those who caused the trauma. Each episode we discuss various abuses the Cluster Bs inflict, the ongoing problems you may have as a result of being raised by one of them, and the science.
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Rediscover the power of play and learn how to help your child make the most of their childhood. Discover the different possibilities that your environment offers so you can get back to basics and provide lots of learning opportunities by keeping things simple!
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Digital Childhood

Carcy Khonson

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Dive into the digital world with Digital Childhood! Explore the latest tech trends, from AI's comedic potential to the impact of AI on middle school life. Join the conversation and discover how technology is shaping our future. -Hosted by Chloe and Darcy
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Do you struggle in your parenting because of childhood pain? Do you sometimes repeat old patterns from your childhood? You want to be a better parent, but you don’t know how. I understand, parents. I came from dysfunction, trauma, and abuse. I didn’t know what was healthy. Over the years, as a school counsellor, and mom of two, I learned what is healthy and how to be healthy with my own children. There’s a better way to parent where you feel good and so do your children. This way can replace ...
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Early Childhood Honchos

Ivy Pringle

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Listen up, and listen in, this is about our children! Learn something today on the TeacherTalk segment of Ask Ivy. A special guest and I explore the importance on early childhood education and share some tips as to how you can better prepare your child to be successful in school.
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This podcast is here for you; to help you become better informed about child development, preschool, parenting, teaching, and anything else that will improve the day to day lives of children. So if you are a parent, a teacher, or anyone else who cares for children, you are in the right place!
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A Childhood Rerun

A Childhood Rerun

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In each episode, I recount a period of my life, mostly memories with a bit of reflection sprinkled in. I’m just trying to document what life was like during these years, so I’ll have things to laugh at when I’m old. Cover art photo provided by Fabrizio Conti on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@staticlaw
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This podcast arms mothers with mindset techniques to help them navigate their child's cancer journey. With an emphasis on curiosity and compassion, Dr. Samara Potter coaches mothers out of overwhelm and into quiet confidence. Dr. Potter is a practicing pediatric oncologist and certified life coach.
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In this empowering episode of The Inspiring ECE Podcast, your host Marcia Nicole welcomes a true trailblazer in the field of Early Childhood Education—Anisha Angella. As an entrepreneur, author, Registered Early Childhood Educator, and dynamic leadership coach, Anisha is on a mission to inspire educators to think beyond the classroom and embrace le…
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In this episode, Michael delves into the complex relationships people have with anger, featuring guest Ashley Frost, an expert in anger and emotional release. Ashley shares her personal journey with anger and how it has impacted her life and the lives of her clients over the past five years. The conversation covers the importance of understanding a…
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In this episode of healing childhood trauma, the anxious and avoidant attachment style dynamic is explored. It’s why the relationships that seem to make sense in the beginning, often end up in frustration and dissatisfaction. In this episode you’ll understand where anxious and avoidant attachment begins How these patterns show up in the early stage…
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This is what it feels like to fall for an avoidant: First, there’s a STRONG feeling of connection, like the feeling you knew was possible, and you recognize it like you’ve found home at last. Then you attach quickly, while you can, because the signs that they can’t love you back begin to appear immediately. They don’t look like red flags to you, be…
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In another episode that was originally intended as a session in a virtual NerdCon conference that didn’t happen, Richard Cohen, Lizz Nolasco and Bethany Corrie talk about children who seem hesitant to join in play. Want to support the show? You can make a one time $5 or more gift, or become a member for bonus content! Find more information here: bu…
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Why does he seem so into you one moment… and distant the next? If you’ve ever felt like you’re walking on eggshells in a relationship—afraid that asking for more will push him away—you’re not imagining things. You might be dealing with avoidant attachment. In this episode, I’m breaking down the sneaky ways avoidants pull away, why it’s not your fau…
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This week, I journey back to 1974 to explore the enchanting world of Bagpuss - voted Britain's favorite children's program in a BBC poll. Despite only 13 episodes ever being made, this magical series from Smallfilms' Peter Firmin and Oliver Postgate captured my heart and the hearts of a generation. Bagpuss followed a simple yet captivating formula:…
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Ivan Hardcastle. Occupational Therapist and Parent Coach. I began my professional life as an occupational therapist in Twin Falls helping children with special needs to thrive. As a therapist, I have helped children who struggle with emotional regulation, autism, sensory integration and processing dysfunction, dyslexia, toileting accidents, and a w…
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This week’s book summary and review features Ann M. Martin's The Baby-Sitters Club #30: Mary Anne and the Great Romance, in which I bring my sister with me, we question the BSC pricing structure, and HIPAA violations. Get the Book: https://bookshop.org/a/80100/9781546110262 I’m a bookish nerd on a mission. I’m rereading the books of my ‘90s childho…
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SHINING WITH ADHD #190: Supporting Executive Function: What to Expect at Every Stage The Childhood Collective 3/26/2025 SUMMARY Today, we’re diving into executive function skills, how they typically develop, and ideas to support at each stage. It’s critical to understand that kids with ADHD are likely developing executive function skills more slowl…
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In this episode, we explore how childhood trauma, like neglect or toxic parenting, affects emotional security and shapes our relationships. We discuss how these early experiences can lead to insecurities, especially in romantic relationships and when receiving feedback. You’ll hear practical tips for healing, building trust in yourself, and improvi…
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Episode: # 41Featuring: Mike SpringDescription: Hey you guys, it was finally our time down here to talk with Mike about the Goonies. We did not run into any booty traps but we did have lots of fun. Hopefully it is Good Enough for you to watch.Help Support the Channel: • https://www.patreon.com/YCWCastBrought to You in Part By: • Jon Rush - Programm…
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It can be HARD to find the right person and form a deep and lasting romantic relationship -- especially if you've had trauma in your past, or you come from a dysfunctional family. If you want to attract real love, then it's time for YOU to get ready! In this video, I cover 20 signs that YOU are "partner material." This means you're happy, you're ab…
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Abuse and neglect in childhood can set in motion lifelong trauma symptoms. The people who hurt you are 100% responsible for this harm... it's NOT your fault. It's also true that in adulthood, many of us continue to retraumatize ourselves with what I call "self-defeating behaviors." These are the habits and tendencies that can suck you right back do…
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If your attachment style is so anxious and insecure that when your partner pushes you away, and says “I don’t want to be with you anymore,” – YOU hold on tighter than ever – you are stuck in distorted thinking. If you’ve ever done this – and I have – you know on some level that you’re wrong. It’s your fear of abandonment driving you to beg and humi…
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In this heartfelt episode of the Inspiring ECE Podcast, we delve into the profound reasons why choosing and remaining in the field of Early Childhood Education (ECE) is not just a career choice but a transformative journey. Amidst discussions of burnout and staffing shortages, it's crucial to reconnect with the passion and purpose that drew us to t…
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In this insightful episode, Michael sits down with Jerry Henderson, an expert on overcoming shame and personal transformation. They explore the hidden battle of shame many face due to childhood trauma, personal experiences, and societal pressures. Jerry shares his personal journey from a troubled childhood to becoming a guiding light for others dea…
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Lizandra is a trauma informed psychotherapist who works with relational trauma in adults. Healing Childhood Trauma is a mental health podcast about healing from the past, breaking unhealthy patterns and becoming secure, so you can have the best relationships. This podcast is for you if you find yourself asking questions such as How do I heal from T…
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Your partner is not your child, so if you're doing everything for them (when they could do these things for themselves), you are overfunctioning. If you grew up with trauma, you may have been “programmed” to pick up all the slack, which might work for a little bit, but eventually it breeds resentment and breakdown of the relationship. Overfunctioni…
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Physics learning for children under 5? What? Join host Heather Bernt-Santy, Mike Huber and Krystina Tapia as they discuss one of the best articles Heather has read in a long time—“Young Children’s Learning in Physics: A (Dis-)Trustful Play with Gravity, Friction and Counterforces?” by Sofie Areljun, Lena Backstrom, and Evelina Grenemark. Seriously,…
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Ever feel like no matter what you say, it’s always wrong in his head? You’re not alone. In this coaching call, Ann opens up about the struggles of feeling unheard, walking on eggshells, and dealing with a partner who flips at the slightest misstep. We dive deep into why this happens, the cycle of control and avoidance, and the hard truth about sett…
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Welcome back, telly addicts, to another brain-teasing edition of the My 70s TV Childhood Quiz! Whether you're a loyal follower who never misses an episode or you've just stumbled upon this nostalgic treasure trove, I'm thrilled to have you join me for this journey back to the golden age of British television. In this 39th installment, I've crafted …
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Having more than your share of conflict with other people is a common adult symptom of growing up with neglect and abuse. Fighting, arguing, and falling out with people can feel normal when your nervous system is always dysregulated. It can feel like the world is doing this to you. But if it keeps happening, the common factor may be you, and the go…
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What are love languages? Why should we give them to our children? Based on the book The 5 Love Languages of Children by Dr. Gary Chapman and Ross Campbell, I cover what these are and how we give them to our kids. This is the webinar I presented for the School of Human Kind last Thursday. Missed it? You can listen to the Masterful Parenting Podcast …
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SHINING WITH ADHD #189: Overcoming Resistance: Helping Kids with ADHD Accept Support The Childhood Collective 3/19/2025 SUMMARY Is your child resistant to help, whether it’s accommodations at school, therapy, or medication for their ADHD? In this episode, we dive into why kids often struggle to accept support and how parents can foster trust and op…
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Attachment wounds stem from your primary relationship with parents when you were a child, and affect who you fall in love with, and how you behave in relationships. In this 4-video compilation, I share four of my most popular videos in which I answer letters from people struggling with attachment styles -- disorganized, avoidant, and anxious -- and…
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It’s so hard to know if you should stay in a safe relationship even though it’s dull, or break up with that person so you can try for something more romantic and wild? If you grew up with trauma, you may see these as the only two options. And chances are, until you heal, no new relationship will bring the fulfillment and love you hope for. In this …
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What if reading could bring families closer together? 📖💛 In this episode of the Inspiring ECE Podcast, we’re diving into the heartwarming and transformative power of mother-daughter book clubs with two incredible guests—co-authors Stefanie and Meghan Voss! As sisters and passionate educators, they joined forces to create The Mother-Daughter Book Cl…
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In this episode we explore the root cause of an insecure attachment and father wounds in daughters. Attachment is often related to romantic relationships but the patterns of abandonment and rejection are often much deeper. As a therapist that works with childhood relational trauma, psychotherapist Lizandra offers insights from clinical practice and…
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People with CPTSD often end up with a harsh "edge" to their personalities, especially when they feel vulnerable. It's no surprise that after a childhood of emotional neglect and deprivation, without protection from bullies or abusers, some of us would have "fighting energy," even when we're trying to flirt or go on dates. You can develop a distorte…
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Can play in preschool be “fake?” In this episode, host Heather Bernt-Santy is joined by Gemma Medina, Bethany Corrie and Stacy Benge to discuss the article “Vygotskian Analysis of Fake Play in Preschools: What it is and How to Distinguish it From Real Play” by Elena Yudina and published in the American Journal of Play. Want to support the show? You…
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Do you feel emotionally drained after every conversation with your partner? You’re not imagining it. When your boundaries are too permeable, you absorb stress, moods, and emotions that aren’t even yours. Leaving you exhausted and disconnected from yourself. In this episode, I’m breaking down why this happens, how it’s keeping you stuck, and how to …
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A detective series with a supernatural twist! Randall and Hopkirk (Deceased) was a uniquely British concoction blending hard-boiled detective drama with supernatural elements and wrapped it all in that quintessentially British humour. From the gritty streets of late-60s London to the ethereal realms beyond, I explore how this show captivated a gene…
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Unfortunately, it can be very easy to take advantage of people who were traumatized as kids, and make them think that some uncomfortable or painful or exploitative situation will lead to being loved. When you haven’t been loved properly, almost everyone becomes vulnerable to manipulation, because love and being included is something we all want so …
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What if you had the tools to raise capable, connected, and confident kids? Perhaps this is your wish but you are not sure how to achieve this. As the mother of two boys, ages 25 and 14, and with over 16 years of counselling teens, I know what works with our teenagers and how to build their confidence, connectedness, and abilities. Let me show you h…
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SHINING WITH ADHD #188: “It All Makes Sense Now!” Practical Tools for ADHD Parents with Author Meredith Carder The Childhood Collective 03/12/2025 SUMMARY Parenting is tough, and receiving an ADHD diagnosis as an adult can throw in some *extra* curveballs. Today, we are thrilled to chat with ADHD author and coach Meredith Carder about her personal …
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This week’s book summary and review features R.L Stine's Goosebumps: Monster Blood, in which girls may or may not like science, I start a new life as a lumberjack, and women disguise themselves as cats. Originally Uploaded 2022/03/10. Get the Book: https://bookshop.org/a/80100/9780545035200 #books I’m a bookish nerd on a mission. I’m rereading the …
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One sign that childhood trauma is still affecting you is that you probably have at least one of these common triggers -- things that set off dysregulation in your nervous system, and make it hard for you to function at your best. These include hurrying, socializing, abandonment and feeling left out. Do you have these? In this 4-video compilation I …
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It’s every traumatized kids’ dream, that one day, your parents will finally see how much their abusive behavior hurt you, and they’ll change, and say they’re sorry – even if you had to cut them out of your life for a long time – and do everything that’s needed to set things right. But really, what COULD set things right? And even if they really had…
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In this episode of the Inspiring ECE Podcast, host Marcia Nicole chats with Angela Odusanya, a dedicated early childhood educator and author of the popular Amelia’s Loose Part Art book series. Angela shares her journey into the world of early learning, how she fell in love with loose parts play, and why it’s so important for young children to have …
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In this episode, Michael sits down with Orion Talmay, the CEO and Founder of Orion's Method. They discuss the transformative journey of self-discovery, focusing on overcoming life’s adversities to create a fulfilling, purposeful life. Orion, shares her personal narrative of growing up in a challenging environment, overcoming an abusive relationship…
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Join psychotherapist and relationship therapist Lizandra for this real talk episode that unpacks red flags in relationships and dating. Do you ignore the early warning signs in relationships? Ever wish you could have spotted the signs of a toxic relationship early on? In this episode you'll discover how we repeat relationship patterns we've learned…
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In life, there are people who are going to try to treat you badly. Your gut is going to tell you that what they’re doing is NOT OK, and your gut KNOWS you need to get out of there. But if you were abused or neglected as a kid? There’s something a lot stronger than what you know to be true, and that’s the fear of leaving someone you’ve formed an att…
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Do you struggle to say “I’m sorry” without feeling like you’re admitting defeat? Have you ever avoided apologizing—even when you knew you should—because it felt too vulnerable? In today’s coaching call, Gigi opens up about her challenges with emotional regulation, self-blame, and the fear of being truly seen. Together, we unpack the deep-rooted sha…
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