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3: Guest Victoria Lynn Tune: Bullying, Boundaries & Beliefs - Multi-Generational Perspectives

3: Guest Victoria Lynn Tune: Bullying, Boundaries & Beliefs - Multi-Generational Perspectives

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In this conversation, Victoria Lynn Tune shares her personal experiences with bullying, boundaries, and beliefs. She discusses the impact of bullying throughout her life, the importance of analyzing friendships, and the role of social media in exacerbating social anxiety. Victoria emphasizes the significance of embracing loneliness for self-discovery and the necessity of establishing boundaries in relationships. The discussion also touches on the connection between soul ties and addiction, highlighting the ongoing journey of personal growth and healing. In this conversation, Victoria Lynn Tune and Beth R-L discuss the transformative journey of recovery from addiction, the importance of personal beliefs, and the challenges of navigating relationships and boundaries. They explore how faith plays a crucial role in personal growth and resilience, especially during difficult times. The dialogue emphasizes the significance of self-discovery, the therapeutic nature of experiences, and the hope of planting seeds for future recovery in others. Victoria shares her aspirations for a career in counseling, highlighting her commitment to helping those struggling with addiction.

00:00 Introduction to Bullying and Personal Experiences
06:02 Navigating Friendships and Social Dynamics
11:54 Embracing Loneliness and Self-Discovery
18:08 The Connection Between Soul Ties and Addiction
26:02 Navigating Relationships and Personal Boundaries
32:56 Embracing the Fire: Growth Through Adversity

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