Send us a text When the world rewards outrage, choosing kindness feels like swimming upstream. We open the door to a different path—one built on safety, presence, and small, deliberate actions that ripple through relationships at home, at work, and online. Drawing on Arthur C. Brooks’s research on contempt, Terence Real’s three spheres of change, and Tara Brach’s insights on trauma and mindfulness, we unpack why so many of us feel stuck in anger and how to find our way back to connection. Th...
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Send us a text When the world rewards outrage, choosing kindness feels like swimming upstream. We open the door to a different path—one built on safety, presence, and small, deliberate actions that ripple through relationships at home, at work, and online. Drawing on Arthur C. Brooks’s research on contempt, Terence Real’s three spheres of change, and Tara Brach’s insights on trauma and mindfulness, we unpack why so many of us feel stuck in anger and how to find our way back to connection. Th...
Wendy Correa Author of My Pretty Baby: How One Woman Rewrote Her Story And Broke The Cycle
The Devil You Don’t Know
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Wendy Correa Author of My Pretty Baby: How One Woman Rewrote Her Story And Broke The Cycle
Send us a text What happens when your family’s secrets become the script your body follows? We invited author Wendy Correa to share the story behind her memoir, My Pretty Baby, and the result is an honest, generous conversation about childhood grief, domestic volatility, and the slow, steady work of healing. From losing her father at seven to navigating a stepfamily shaped by fear and intermittent warmth, Wendy traces how unspoken pain wires our biology—and how breath, therapy, and brave stor...
The Devil You Don’t Know
Send us a text When the world rewards outrage, choosing kindness feels like swimming upstream. We open the door to a different path—one built on safety, presence, and small, deliberate actions that ripple through relationships at home, at work, and online. Drawing on Arthur C. Brooks’s research on contempt, Terence Real’s three spheres of change, and Tara Brach’s insights on trauma and mindfulness, we unpack why so many of us feel stuck in anger and how to find our way back to connection. Th...