Bold approach to the conversation calamity
Turning the moments of anger, rage and disgust we all experience in life into any conversation is a bold and necessary awkward ingestion we need to have. More. A few episodes in, I am realizing how valuable mediation can be and how infrequently people consider using the tool it is! So many of us feel marginalized - your podcast celebrates the powerful, often hurtful margins.
HillJ57 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/31/22
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