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Transformative Talks: Exploring Trauma, Mental Health, and Spirituality with Ingrid H. Turner

Transformative Talks: Exploring Trauma, Mental Health, and Spirituality with Ingrid H. Turner

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Step into a deep, grounded conversation with Ingrid H. Turner—spiritual teacher, author, and minister—as we explore the kind of healing journey that does not just change a person, but quietly changes the world through them.

In this episode, we talk about what it really means to heal: how trauma shapes identity, how mental health challenges can distort our relationship with reality, and how spirituality—when approached with discernment—can become a stabilizing framework rather than an escape hatch. We also explore the evolution of belief itself: how growth often requires updating what we think we know, letting old narratives die, and choosing a more honest, resilient way of being.

This is an episode about becoming—personal responsibility without self-shaming, faith without denial, and inner work that produces outward impact. Because when one person becomes healthier, more aware, and more aligned, the ripple effect is not a metaphor. It is social physics.

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Ingrid H. Turner: ingridhturner.com

Bhava Spiritual Mission: bhavamission.org

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Instagram: instagram.com/ingrid.turner

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