Send us a text Dedicated to my Mama who is 101 in heaven today! Some weeks feel like a collision between concrete floors and raw truths. I share a demanding return to an Amazon warehouse—long shifts, heavy lifting, and a hip that won’t stay quiet—and how the pain cracked open something deeper: the old narratives about control, failure, and a father wound that still tugs at my choices. That discomfort became a compass, pointing me back to tools that used to steady me: Louise Hay’s mind-body li...
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Send us a text Dedicated to my Mama who is 101 in heaven today! Some weeks feel like a collision between concrete floors and raw truths. I share a demanding return to an Amazon warehouse—long shifts, heavy lifting, and a hip that won’t stay quiet—and how the pain cracked open something deeper: the old narratives about control, failure, and a father wound that still tugs at my choices. That discomfort became a compass, pointing me back to tools that used to steady me: Louise Hay’s mind-body li...
Send us a text Ever feel like you’re living a life drafted by someone else’s expectations? We dive straight into the turbulence of identity—why happiness is impossible when you wear borrowed labels, how the “herd” keeps us compliant, and what it really takes to reclaim the self that’s been whispering beneath the noise. From the first pangs of disorientation to the steady relief of alignment, we map a path from human doing to human being. I share why autonomy and sovereignty aren’t buzzwords ...
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Send us a text Dedicated to my Mama who is 101 in heaven today! Some weeks feel like a collision between concrete floors and raw truths. I share a demanding return to an Amazon warehouse—long shifts, heavy lifting, and a hip that won’t stay quiet—and how the pain cracked open something deeper: the old narratives about control, failure, and a father wound that still tugs at my choices. That discomfort became a compass, pointing me back to tools that used to steady me: Louise Hay’s mind-body li...