Exponential Bravery
I applaud Una for her bravery in bringing these stories to light. Growing up in the “Sangha” was an experience that has always been challenging to put into the right words for those outside of it to truly understand. Una has eloquently done it exquisitely! Not only do I think an outsider might be able to grasp what it was like, but a plethora of childhood memories comes flooding back with each successive episode. I await the next one each week on the edge of my chair! Thank you for sharing Una!
Littleblueapple via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/12/21
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You are telling/have told your story courageously, honestly, and gently. I’m floored; my heart goes out to you for what you’ve endured. Truth IS enlightening/empowering; perhaps this is the nectar we have so desperately wanted to drink by “following Shambhala”.
Riley-O via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/07/21
Nina is a natural-born storyteller, and it works to her advantage as she weaves a provocative and intimate portrait that captures, at its core, something we all want— and the lengths we’re willing to go to get it: to be seen.
BlakeyPfeel via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/17/22
Good story. I wish she had more to say and eased back on the relentless sound effects. Maybe some music rather than kids laughing, traffic and random other sounds that are obviously not recordings from the time.
@amyyogabizcoach via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 12/11/21
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