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In this episode, Jenny Jimeno sits down with James-Olivia Chu Hillman, a Facilitator and lover of of extraordinary, uncomfortable, life-changing conversations, to dive into how we’re always in relationship with one another, whether we realize it or not. They explore how listening (or not listening) has real consequences, and why communication alone isn’t enough—it’s really about how we relate to each other on a deeper level.
The conversation gets into the tricky dynamics of parenting and personal growth, where James-Olivia shares how choosing your own path often comes with grief, but it’s essential for feeling true to yourself. They discuss how feeling our emotions is a skill we can all learn, and how expressing those feelings leads to freedom and authenticity in our relationships. They emphasize that we all get to decide what’s true about someone else and how loving unconditionally doesn’t have to be tied to a person’s worth. They touch on how stewarding our time is about being true to our own commitments, and that there are no consequence-free choices when it comes to relationships. The journey of personal growth might be uncomfortable, but it’s part of what deepens our connections with ourselves and others.
Ultimately, the conversation highlights how being present and attuned to ourselves and the people around us helps foster those deeper, more meaningful relationships we’re all craving. This one is a must listen friends!
Episode Resources:
James-Olivia Chu Hillman: Instagram / Website
Jenny Jimeno: Instagram
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