No More Playing Small with Mary Marantz
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If you've ever wanted more for your family—more redemption, more hope, more freedom—you've landed in the right place. In the debut episode of UP UNTIL NOW, host Kristen Hallinan sits down with Podcaster, Speaker, and Author of Slow Growth Equals Strong Roots, Mary Marantz, to dive deep into changing our legacies and finding freedom. As Mary shares the impact of her childhood and feelings of inadequacy, she guides us through her decision to stop playing small and expand her capacity for all God has planned for her.   Listen in to hear the encouragement and truth you’ve been needing, like: ·      How childhood experiences can shape our feelings of inadequacy and the need for validation ·      Why setting boundaries is crucial in honoring our family roots and finding healing ·      Why achieving success does not always lead to fulfillment ·      What is required to find freedom from past wounds ·      Why Jesus must be part of our healing equation If you’re looking to find greater freedom from past wounds, or the lies you may have believed about yourself (aren’t we ALL?), this episode is a must-listen!   Follow Mary here: https://www.instagram.com/marymarantz/ Find Mary's book, Slow Growth Equals Strong Roots, here: https://marymarantz.com/slowgrowth Take Mary's Achiever Type Quiz: https://marymarantz.com/quiz Follow Kristen here: https://www.instagram.com/kristen.hallinan/ Find Kristen's book, Legacy Changer, here: https://www.kristenhallinan.com/book Take Kristen's Cycle-Breaker Superpower Quiz: https://www.kristenhallinan.com/home/#quiz  
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