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Ask and you shall receive! In this episode of Connected, host Kimberly Dam guides the listener through an affirmation rampage... a compilation of phrases intended to help shift our self concept and worldview.
Please note: Contrary to what the intro states, this recording is ONLY approximately 30 minutes in length. To listen to the full version (9 hours), visit https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jyd6Aq62-4Y&t=16s.
Many thanks to musicians Michael Eakins and Stephan Burns for providing the background music and to Paula Zabkar for the recitation of Yung Pueblo's Inward. You may find all of them via Instagram:
@michaeleakins
@stphnbrns
@pazabkar
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In this episode of Connected, join host Kimberly Dam as she expands on a question posed during the previous episode, Q+A... what's your best advice when it comes to resolving conflict? A complete breakdown and buildup of conflict resolution fundamentals, including the elusive communication skills that are required in order for us to truly feel connected and intimate with our loved ones. What does it take to be a skilled sharer/listener? And how can we develop our own "conflict agreement" with our loved ones?
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