Relationship Diversity Podcast

Ep. 018: Could This One "Perspective Shift" Heal the Divisiveness in Humanity?


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The Relationship Diversity Podcast celebrates and explores all aspects of relationship structure diversity from soloamory to monogamy to polyamory and everything in between because every relationship is as unique as you are.

 

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Could This One "Perspective Shift" Heal the Divisiveness in Humanity ?

Have you ever heard the perspective that our relationships are reflections of something deeper going on in our inner world?

When I allowed myself space to investigate this belief, my relationships began to shift in huge ways.

Stay open and curious for this one!

Join me to be a part of this new paradigm of conscious, intentional, and diverse relationships. 

This is Relationships Reimagined.

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