Embracing Self-Love
Sarah emphasizes that self-love involves acknowledging pain rather than avoiding it, advocating for strength training as a form of self-care. The conversation explores the societal perceptions of women's value and the sacred tension between personal truth and collective grief. Both speakers highlight the importance of personal growth and the courage to confront one’s own experiences as a pathway to liberation and authenticity.In this clip
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The Mark Groves Podcast
#301: Creating a Self-Loving and Liberated Life with Sarah Sapora
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