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Today I sat down with my dear friend, actress, influencer, and real estate agent Emily Smith. In this episode, we dive deep into our struggles with transitioning to godly, healthy relationships after experiencing toxic ones. Both of us come from backgrounds affected by parental addiction, and we're committed to breaking the cycle of unhealthy romance. It’s a challenging journey, but we've learned that healthy relationships require effort and intention. Get ready for an honest conversation as we share our experiences and insights!
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I'm joined by my good friend Madi Noelle, who is passionate and knowledgeable about women's hormone health. Today, we're diving deep into all things periods—nothing is off the table! It’s time to shed light on a topic that’s often considered 'gross' or 'inappropriate' by society. But our bodies and the experiences we go through as women are important, and it’s essential to talk about them openly.
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Insecure, anxious, people pleaser tendencies all stemmed from the root of a deep abandonment wound
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America's food and healthcare system & it's true impact on us
Today, I'm honored to be joined by Lexi Hensler—an influencer, business owner, and passionate mental health advocate. Her vulnerability and compassion shine through in everything she does, including her impactful work with 'Hugz,' a company dedicated to supporting mental health. -
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Adulting is hard.
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So beyond thankful for Andrea's brave, strong and sweet spirit. Her willingness to share her journey undoubtedly serves as a beacon of hope and support for those grappling with addiction. By shedding light on her experiences, she not only fosters understanding but also inspires empathy and solidarity within her community. Here's to hoping her story continues to provide comfort and guidance to those who need it most.
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The elephant in the room is that most of us have experienced some sort of adverse experience during our childhood, yet many of use don't realize how that may be affecting our current life. It's easy to compare our painful experiences to other's and invalidate what we experienced based off of what we think is considered "bad or not that bad" It's so important to understand that what we went through as children affects us, actually a lot. The good news is that healing is possible, Matthias explains a simple yet effective approach to start healing from your childhood trauma. I hope you guys are encouraged by this conversation as much as I was.
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Guys I am SO happy to be back! I love you all so much and I am so excited for this new season and era of elephants in the room! If you’d like to listen to the episode on apple music or Spotify, stay updated on all things elephants in the room, or find me on any of my socials, click the link!
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