Understanding Radical Love
Zachary Levi shares his insights on therapy, self-love, and the importance of practicing radical acceptance and forgiveness. He discusses the concept of loving others without necessarily liking them and highlights the role of generational trauma in shaping our actions. Levi also opens up about his personal struggles and how understanding the impact on future generations helped him find hope and choose life.In this clip
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#240: Mental Health, Radical Self-Love and Healing Generational Trauma with Zachary Levi
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