• I Am A Warrior

  • Nov 21 2019
  • Length: 57 mins
  • Podcast
  • Summary

  • This week’s episode is a discussion about being raised with violence and fear. In my conversation with Kim Davis, we share what that looked like and sounded like, and how our stories about our fathers are so alarmingly similar. After recovering our value and sense of self, healing the physical parts in order to feel whole takes time. Tune-in as we share what it feels like to come out on the other side as a Warrior, not just a survivor.

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