In this episode, I share a deeply personal conversation with Sallie Mosely about how our family of origin impacts our relationships and decisions. Sallie, a spiritual life coach, author, and musician who was in a long-term neurodiverse marriage shares her unique insights. We explore the role of unhealthy patterns and behaviors, delve into codependency, and discuss the liberating act of letting go of people who no longer serve us. We also examine the reasons why we chose our neurodiverse partn...
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In this episode, I share a deeply personal conversation with Sallie Mosely about how our family of origin impacts our relationships and decisions. Sallie, a spiritual life coach, author, and musician who was in a long-term neurodiverse marriage shares her unique insights. We explore the role of unhealthy patterns and behaviors, delve into codependency, and discuss the liberating act of letting go of people who no longer serve us. We also examine the reasons why we chose our neurodiverse partn...
In this episode, I talk with Mark Hutten, a practicing, counseling psychologist with more than 25 years of experience in autism spectrum disorders. Mark offers insights into Cassandra syndrome and gives practical steps to begin the healing process.Join our community of thriving Cassandra women.https://healingcassandracommunity.com
Healing Cassandra
In this episode, I share a deeply personal conversation with Sallie Mosely about how our family of origin impacts our relationships and decisions. Sallie, a spiritual life coach, author, and musician who was in a long-term neurodiverse marriage shares her unique insights. We explore the role of unhealthy patterns and behaviors, delve into codependency, and discuss the liberating act of letting go of people who no longer serve us. We also examine the reasons why we chose our neurodiverse partn...