S2 Ep139: How Inner Child Work Can Save Your (love) Life featuring Lilly Singh
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About this listen
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This week, I interview Lilly Singh, actor and history-making content creator, with a new movie RIGHT up our alley: Doin’ It (yes it’s a movie about sex, specifically what happens when a South Asian virgin is assigned to teach sex ed). In this episode Lilly opens up about growing up in a world where emotional chaos felt familiar, why she kept gravitating toward toxic partners who gave her the bare minimum, and how she’s now doing the inner work (therapy, inner child healing, setting boundaries) to protect “little Lilly.”
In this conversation, we explore how past wounds shaped her romantic choices, and how she’s rewriting that story one day at a time.
🎬 About Doin’ It
Lilly’s new movie, Doin’ It, is in theaters now. Fandango+2JustWatch+2
You can get tickets and showtimes via AMC Theatres or Fandango. JustWatch+1
Mark your calendar: starting October 7, Doin’ It will be available to stream.
For more information visit doinitmovie.com
🔗 Follow Lilly Singh
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lilly
Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/Lilly
Grab her bestselling book Be a Triangle → https://www.lillysinghbook.com
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