Shattering Sorrow
Koshin shares a profound journey from victimization to empowerment, highlighting the struggle of living in fear and the importance of recognizing one's own role in creating a sorrowful existence. By confronting his past and embracing responsibility, he finds gratitude and a path toward healing. The conversation emphasizes the transformative power of leaning into discomfort and breaking free from the cycle of trauma.In this clip
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The Mark Groves Podcast
#339: We’re Afraid to Die, Because We’re Afraid to Live with Koshin Paley Ellison
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