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Ask Acamea

Ask Acamea

By: Acamea
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Critically acclaimed author, TEDx speaker, and accredited complimentary therapist Acamea offers authentic insight into listener submitted questions and topics. She doesn't claim to have all the answers but will help talk you through both universal and unique challenges. Listening to this podcast will bring you closer to solutions in life, love, and everything in between. This is a place where bound hearts get free. Submit questions at askacamea.com. New episodes every Friday.© 2022 Ask Acamea Personal Development Personal Success Relationships Social Sciences
Episodes
  • How do I heal from heartbreak?
    May 14 2021

    In this final episode and question of season one, I discuss a common theme in the messages that are sent to me. So many of us want to know how we can heal our broken hearts. So, here are four tips that always work for me.
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    17 mins
  • How do I bounce back from rejection?
    May 7 2021

    In this episode a listener is seeking advice on how to recover from rejection. We explore why this can be such a difficult experience to handle, and how you can stop letting rejection get to you.

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    Have a question you'd like Acamea to address? Visit askacamea.com

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    13 mins
  • Why is it so hard for me to get close to people?
    Apr 30 2021

    In this episode, we discuss attachment styles and why it may be  harder for some than others to find love. The person who submitted this week's question wanted to know what's keeping them from getting close to people and developing healthy, romantic relationships. Much more goes into this than you may think.

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    20 mins
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