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Rekindling an old love, facing discrimination and manifesting your dreams with Virginia Campo

Rekindling an old love, facing discrimination and manifesting your dreams with Virginia Campo

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For the last episode in our 2nd season of Who Are You, Really?  Lyd and Liv talk to Virginia Campo, a 32-year old Colombian-Panamanian woman who has really gone through a lot of changes in the past year or two. She's not afraid to open up to us about everything from spirituality to love and some of her biggest challenges at the moment.

How did she and her husband rekindle their relationship after 4+ years apart? What are her thoughts on manifestation?

Virginia also opens up to us about the duality of her privilege and experiences with discrimination. Is it difficult to be in an interracial marriage?  How does it feel to finally be putting down roots after so many years of living on the road? We also learn about her experiences with the UN at the age of 17 and why it's important to Virginia to give back to other Panamanian women.

You can connect with Virginia on Instagram @VirgiCampo12

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