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We’ve learned to stop ourselves from crying—even when feeling deeply.
In this episode, Carmen makes a case for tears as connection, release, and something our bodies actually need.
✨ Why crying isn’t weakness or drama—it’s movement
✨ How tears help the body release what’s been held
✨ Why “good crying” deserves more space
✨ A gentle prompt: Where might you let yourself feel—and cry—without stopping it?
Let it land: you really are your greatest gift.
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🌐 Website: www.CarmenMargazi.com
💫 Current workshop: https://withcarmen.thinkific.com/courses/intuition-made-simple
Substack: https://carmenmargazi.substack.com/?utm_campaign=profile&utm_medium=profile-page
Disclaimer: This podcast is for educational and spiritual purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the guidance of your qualified healthcare provider for any medical concerns.
By Carmen Margaziotis, L.Ac.We’ve learned to stop ourselves from crying—even when feeling deeply.
In this episode, Carmen makes a case for tears as connection, release, and something our bodies actually need.
✨ Why crying isn’t weakness or drama—it’s movement
✨ How tears help the body release what’s been held
✨ Why “good crying” deserves more space
✨ A gentle prompt: Where might you let yourself feel—and cry—without stopping it?
Let it land: you really are your greatest gift.
If you loved this episode, follow and leave a review – it helps more people find these conversations.
✨ Join my letter: https://white-surf-4219.kit.com/795fd2730b
🌐 Website: www.CarmenMargazi.com
💫 Current workshop: https://withcarmen.thinkific.com/courses/intuition-made-simple
Substack: https://carmenmargazi.substack.com/?utm_campaign=profile&utm_medium=profile-page
Disclaimer: This podcast is for educational and spiritual purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the guidance of your qualified healthcare provider for any medical concerns.