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David Scott: Healing from Guilt, Shame & Learning to Receive Love

David Scott: Healing from Guilt, Shame & Learning to Receive Love

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Welcome to This Is Where We Heal with Ashley Taylor-Maland! In this deeply insightful episode, I sit down with David Scott, a communications strategist, podcast host, and writer, to discuss healing, relationships, self-worth, and faith. David has spent years unpacking childhood wounds, overcoming guilt and shame, and learning how to receive love—something so many of us struggle with. He shares his journey of self-discovery, his experiences with love and loss, and how faith and personal growth helped him step into a life of wholeness and fulfillment.

We explore:

✅ Why so many of us struggle to receive love (and how to change that)

✅ Breaking free from guilt and shame that keep us stuck

✅ How childhood experiences shape our relationships as adults

✅ The power of faith and identity in healing

✅ How to build stronger, healthier connections in life and love David’s wisdom and honesty in this conversation will resonate with anyone who has ever struggled with self-worth, relationships, or finding true inner peace.

If you’re on a journey of healing and self-discovery, this episode is for you. 💙

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#Healing #Relationships #Faith #SelfWorth #Love #Mindset #PersonalGrowth #Podcast #ThisIsWhereWeHeal

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