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Let the Healing Begin
Ashia
54 episodes
1 week ago
No one is perfect. Each of us has something that we need healing from, although the extent varies. And that's completely okay. Here is where we can start the healing process. We don't need to worry about who's watching. We achieve this by discussing our past experiences, including both trauma and grief. By doing so, we can increase our self-awareness and be more deliberate in our actions. This will allow those painful experiences to bring forth positive outcomes. We value authenticity and our own life experiences, without passing judgment. This will make us more at ease when confronting the th
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No one is perfect. Each of us has something that we need healing from, although the extent varies. And that's completely okay. Here is where we can start the healing process. We don't need to worry about who's watching. We achieve this by discussing our past experiences, including both trauma and grief. By doing so, we can increase our self-awareness and be more deliberate in our actions. This will allow those painful experiences to bring forth positive outcomes. We value authenticity and our own life experiences, without passing judgment. This will make us more at ease when confronting the th
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Personal Journals
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Nico Lagan says he's "Not Your Average Christian". He shares his story on the show. TUNE IN NOW!!!
Let the Healing Begin
1 hour 20 minutes 40 seconds
1 year ago
Nico Lagan says he's "Not Your Average Christian". He shares his story on the show. TUNE IN NOW!!!

Featured in Times Square, Nico Lagan is an entrepreneur, men’s coach and host of the controversial podcast: The Nico Lagan Show. Growing up Nico didn't have a masculine figure in his life. Without the guidance he associated with and idolized the wrong men. Before making the shift to who he is now, he lived a life as an addict and a drug dealer. After spending more than a decade on the wrong path, working a 9-5 he didn't love he realized how many others in the world are just like him and need someone to step in and fight for them. Masculinity is under attack in today's society, and Nico fearlessly champions strong men. Although others might see Nico's content as blunt and unapologetic and "controversial" it brings back the fundamentals when men were allowed to be men. What was once a standard way of living, is now villainized. As a leader in today's society Nico has been featured on many online publications, podcasts that have hundreds of millions of views, featured in Times Square in NYC and it's just the beginning. He's a published author titled: Purpose: How following your personal legend is the answer to your midlife crisis.”. Aimed at men between the ages of 30 to 45 who already possess The 5 Virtues of a good man. Provider, protector, courage, temperance and faith. Now facing an existential crisis referred to by many as the midlife crisis, these men are realizing that they are one day going to die. Until that day... Nico will be fighting for all men to reclaim their manliness until his very last breath, whether that means getting canceled, banned - Nico's ready to do what's right. Want to work with Nico? Reach out to him on the following platforms: His website: https://nicolagan.com/

Let the Healing Begin
No one is perfect. Each of us has something that we need healing from, although the extent varies. And that's completely okay. Here is where we can start the healing process. We don't need to worry about who's watching. We achieve this by discussing our past experiences, including both trauma and grief. By doing so, we can increase our self-awareness and be more deliberate in our actions. This will allow those painful experiences to bring forth positive outcomes. We value authenticity and our own life experiences, without passing judgment. This will make us more at ease when confronting the th