Ancestral Wounds
The conversation delves into how deeply rooted experiences, from childhood friendships to significant betrayals, shape our adult relationships and boundaries. Insights reveal that our cellular memory can carry the weight of ancestral traumas, influencing our responses to rejection and the importance of establishing personal boundaries. Understanding these patterns allows for healing and the reclamation of one's voice.In this clip
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The Mark Groves Podcast
#313: Let That Sh*t Go with Natalie Miles
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