Names help us feel like we belong within our communities, and more importantly, within ourselves. So what happens if that's not the case? What happens when our names make us feel alienated or out of place? And what happens when we reclaim them in effort to feel more at home within our bodies?
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Names help us feel like we belong within our communities, and more importantly, within ourselves. So what happens if that's not the case? What happens when our names make us feel alienated or out of place? And what happens when we reclaim them in effort to feel more at home within our bodies?
Forgiving can be challenging, but it's forgetting that sometimes feels impossible to achieve. But when you do, it looks as though you're lettin' go. (s/o to No Doubt) Pranic Healer Joi Aikens joins me to discuss the process and reward found in releasing what no longer serves you. Plus, a special guest returns to help me assess why White people really need to get it together – in the States and across the pond. Enjoying the show? Make sure to leave a rating and review wherever you listen!&nb...
Just a Dash
Names help us feel like we belong within our communities, and more importantly, within ourselves. So what happens if that's not the case? What happens when our names make us feel alienated or out of place? And what happens when we reclaim them in effort to feel more at home within our bodies?