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What Would Love Do: Guided By the Heart with Roya Mattis

What Would Love Do: Guided By the Heart with Roya Mattis

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What if the ultimate key to transformation isn't tactics or hustle, but the radical, embodied practice of love, even in our hardest moments?

Roya Mattis is back with Nikki and David to unpack the most powerful force in the universe: love. Through a personal story of rage, betrayal, and choosing grace during the holidays, Roya walks us through the practical steps of moving from reaction to radical responsibility. This conversation isn't about theory. It's a masterclass in real-life, messy, courageous application.

As the trio explores why we so often stay stuck in old emotional patterns, they offer a compelling invitation to ask the question that changes everything: What would love do? Whether you're deep in self-work or just starting your healing journey, this episode is a light in the dark and a reminder that love isn't soft. It's strength in its highest form.

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Key Takeaways:

  • Love is the most powerful force for change
  • Anger holds value but isn't the final answer
  • Pause creates space for intentional action
  • Radical responsibility deepens self-awareness
  • Real healing begins with loving ourselves fully

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