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The Wellbeing Podcast
Dr Rani Bora & Liz Scott
33 episodes
2 days ago
Liz Scott and Dr. Rani Bora share a fresh perspective on mental health, wellbeing, and psychology of the mind. They share a message of hope that wellbeing and resilience are innate and explores the implications of a simple but profound understanding called The Three Principles (as uncovered by Sydney Banks) in everyday life.
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Liz Scott and Dr. Rani Bora share a fresh perspective on mental health, wellbeing, and psychology of the mind. They share a message of hope that wellbeing and resilience are innate and explores the implications of a simple but profound understanding called The Three Principles (as uncovered by Sydney Banks) in everyday life.
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Do we need to be exploring our past?
The Wellbeing Podcast
11 minutes 32 seconds
7 years ago
Do we need to be exploring our past?
In this episode, Liz and Rani talk about why it is not necessary to explore and analyse our past in order to find peace and wellbeing today.
The Wellbeing Podcast
Liz Scott and Dr. Rani Bora share a fresh perspective on mental health, wellbeing, and psychology of the mind. They share a message of hope that wellbeing and resilience are innate and explores the implications of a simple but profound understanding called The Three Principles (as uncovered by Sydney Banks) in everyday life.