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Hello, hello, in this week’s episode Liz talks about how artificial our lives are and how it is disconnecting us from who we really are.
She also talks about how this is a societal and structural issue that prevents us from diving deeper into who we are. Each “layer” preventing us from seeing our true self is actually from the environment around us. But we get to choose to go deeper and investigate our own thoughts and feelings to get to our truth.
Resources mentioned in the episode:
* Instagram is over
* The waves of life
* Monthly breathwork circle
Let’s connect!
* Grab the FREE Connected Breath Bundle to get trainings and practices to connect more deeply with yourself, your body, and your emotions!
* IG: @spacebreathwork
* Substack: The Breathing Space
* And if you have a story to share about reconnecting with yourself and your healing journey, then Apply to be a guest
As always, please SHARE, RATE and REVIEW the podcast as it helps me to grow and reach more people.
xoxo,
Liz
By Holding space for all of youHello, hello, in this week’s episode Liz talks about how artificial our lives are and how it is disconnecting us from who we really are.
She also talks about how this is a societal and structural issue that prevents us from diving deeper into who we are. Each “layer” preventing us from seeing our true self is actually from the environment around us. But we get to choose to go deeper and investigate our own thoughts and feelings to get to our truth.
Resources mentioned in the episode:
* Instagram is over
* The waves of life
* Monthly breathwork circle
Let’s connect!
* Grab the FREE Connected Breath Bundle to get trainings and practices to connect more deeply with yourself, your body, and your emotions!
* IG: @spacebreathwork
* Substack: The Breathing Space
* And if you have a story to share about reconnecting with yourself and your healing journey, then Apply to be a guest
As always, please SHARE, RATE and REVIEW the podcast as it helps me to grow and reach more people.
xoxo,
Liz