Be a fly on the wall as Josh "Fazefunk," Antoinette (Around The Way Curls), and SaVon (The Need to Know Podcast) hold conversations about mindfulness, self-compassion, trauma, and more. While being vulnerable and allowing each other to open up about each of their individual life paths, this trio will get you thinking about therapy and the universal experience of being human, with all the joy and pain that it entails.
Whether you can afford therapy or not, these conversations will make you question how well you know yourself and are in touch with your mental health.
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Be a fly on the wall as Josh "Fazefunk," Antoinette (Around The Way Curls), and SaVon (The Need to Know Podcast) hold conversations about mindfulness, self-compassion, trauma, and more. While being vulnerable and allowing each other to open up about each of their individual life paths, this trio will get you thinking about therapy and the universal experience of being human, with all the joy and pain that it entails.
Whether you can afford therapy or not, these conversations will make you question how well you know yourself and are in touch with your mental health.
S2 Ep. 3: Micro-Stressors: "The Small Bricks That Build Stress"
Can't Afford Therapy
55 minutes 56 seconds
2 years ago
S2 Ep. 3: Micro-Stressors: "The Small Bricks That Build Stress"
Can't Afford Therapy
Be a fly on the wall as Josh "Fazefunk," Antoinette (Around The Way Curls), and SaVon (The Need to Know Podcast) hold conversations about mindfulness, self-compassion, trauma, and more. While being vulnerable and allowing each other to open up about each of their individual life paths, this trio will get you thinking about therapy and the universal experience of being human, with all the joy and pain that it entails.
Whether you can afford therapy or not, these conversations will make you question how well you know yourself and are in touch with your mental health.