November 14, 2025 The Jōrni Podcast Episode 334 - Healing from Parental Narcissistic Abuse with Dr. Meg Haworth This episode contains adult subject matter and some listeners may be triggered by this content. Listener discretion is advised. In this episode, we explore what happens when love is tied to conditions instead of acceptance. The effects reach far beyond childhood and can shape how we see ourselves in ways we may not even realize. This conversation raises questions about identity, ...
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November 14, 2025 The Jōrni Podcast Episode 334 - Healing from Parental Narcissistic Abuse with Dr. Meg Haworth This episode contains adult subject matter and some listeners may be triggered by this content. Listener discretion is advised. In this episode, we explore what happens when love is tied to conditions instead of acceptance. The effects reach far beyond childhood and can shape how we see ourselves in ways we may not even realize. This conversation raises questions about identity, ...
November 4, 2025 The Jōrni Podcast Episode 331 - Meditative Arts with Jeff Patterson In this episode, we look at how easy it is to stay busy, scattered, and convinced we don’t have time to pause. Yet the very habits that keep us rushing, drain our energy and leave us feeling scattered. What happens when we trade struggling for yielding instead? This conversation explores how simple daily practices can lower stress, bring more balance, and change the way we move through our lives. JEFF PATT...
The Jōrni Podcast
November 14, 2025 The Jōrni Podcast Episode 334 - Healing from Parental Narcissistic Abuse with Dr. Meg Haworth This episode contains adult subject matter and some listeners may be triggered by this content. Listener discretion is advised. In this episode, we explore what happens when love is tied to conditions instead of acceptance. The effects reach far beyond childhood and can shape how we see ourselves in ways we may not even realize. This conversation raises questions about identity, ...