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Clearing Space For New Things: A Journey Of Self-Discovery With Susan Johnson

Clearing Space For New Things: A Journey Of Self-Discovery With Susan Johnson

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The power of creating room for growth and change, and embarking on a journey of self-discovery, is the central theme of this deeply enriching episode. In this heartfelt conversation, Dr. Sylvia Morris and Dr. Angela Walker warmly welcome Susan Johnson, a vibrant New Yorker, nurse, mother, and seasoned world traveler. Susan shares her inspiring story of navigating life's twists and turns, from overcoming early challenges to finding her passion in nursing later in life. She delves into the importance of making space for new beginnings, the courage to redefine oneself, and the wisdom gained from personal evolution. Listen as Susan offers profound insights on wholeness, relationships, and the significance of self-care, particularly the practice of "dating yourself," providing invaluable guidance for women seeking to embrace transformation and live more authentically. This episode is a beautiful blend of laughter, vulnerability, and empowering revelations, making it an essential listen for anyone ready to create clear space for new things in their own life.


Music courtesy of Dealer’s Choice Sound Recordings, Inc.

Music artist: djezi


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