255. Join me this week as I explore the practice of mirror work, the simple yet profound act of looking into your own eyes and speaking words of kindness, love, and truth. Popularized by Louise Hay, mirror work helps us build self-acceptance, soften self-criticism, and connect deeply with our inner spirit. But can it also be considered an anti-inflammatory practice? Tune in as I dive into how self-talk and compassion may calm the stress response, lower inflammation, and bring both emotional a...
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255. Join me this week as I explore the practice of mirror work, the simple yet profound act of looking into your own eyes and speaking words of kindness, love, and truth. Popularized by Louise Hay, mirror work helps us build self-acceptance, soften self-criticism, and connect deeply with our inner spirit. But can it also be considered an anti-inflammatory practice? Tune in as I dive into how self-talk and compassion may calm the stress response, lower inflammation, and bring both emotional a...
Old Souls, Forever Rebels – A Conversation on Lifelong Friendship With Michelle Dawson
Positively Anti-Inflammatory
1 hour 17 minutes
4 months ago
Old Souls, Forever Rebels – A Conversation on Lifelong Friendship With Michelle Dawson
235. Who do you consider a lifelong friend? Someone you’ve known for decades? A newer friend you feel deeply bonded to? In the final episode of The Heart of Friendship series—celebrating connection, sisterhood, and shared growth—I chat with my dear friend Michelle, who I’ve been friends with since we were 16, for a heartfelt, funny, and honest conversation about what it means to grow up and older together. We share behind-the-scenes stories from our wild days in our 20s (like lying to our mom...
Positively Anti-Inflammatory
255. Join me this week as I explore the practice of mirror work, the simple yet profound act of looking into your own eyes and speaking words of kindness, love, and truth. Popularized by Louise Hay, mirror work helps us build self-acceptance, soften self-criticism, and connect deeply with our inner spirit. But can it also be considered an anti-inflammatory practice? Tune in as I dive into how self-talk and compassion may calm the stress response, lower inflammation, and bring both emotional a...