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#23 | A Journey of Healing from Physical Abuse Episode with Brandon Bays

#23 | A Journey of Healing from Physical Abuse Episode with Brandon Bays

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Physical abuse in childhood can have profound and long-lasting impacts on our lives. Such trauma can lead to a range of psychological, emotional, and physical health issues.

Victims may struggle with anxiety, depression, post-traumatic stress disorder, and trust issues, often extending into adulthood.

Join Gaby Burt and The Journey founder, Brandon Bays, who suffered extensive abuse as a child as she discusses how Journeywork helped her to forgive, heal, and let go to live a life of freedom, joy, and peace.

True change starts when we reconnect to the peace and truth inside us.

45 minutes of down-to-earth practical wisdom, on the "Real Talk" podcast, host Gaby Burt interviews people who have used The Journey method to create lasting transformation in their lives and heal, thrive and awaken.

She invites guests ranging from Brandon Bays and Kevin Billett to experts from all areas of life. Through in-depth conversations, you’ll find inspiration to help you tackle your life's challenges and improve your emotional well-being.

The Journey Method founder, Brandon Bays, is a renowned teacher in the field of personal growth, mind-body healing, and spiritual awakening. For over 28 years The Journey Method has created astounding transformations in people’s lives – activating our body’s innate healing capabilities to restore physical, emotional and mental health for people all over the world.

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