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The purpose of CelesteTheTherapist is to help shift the way you think. Many times, we get stuck in a negative cycle and struggle with getting out. Celeste will interview guests from different backgrounds who empower people in different capacities.
As we take the path to personal development, we often struggle with finding spaces where we can best achieve it. Is self-improvement only attainable in our own, repetitive ways?
In this episode, Celeste The Therapist and Oliver Lastname, DJ and founder of "For People Who Love People", talk about how personal development can be achieved through community and creative collaboration. The episode also discusses how his work focuses on building a community that is valued and recognized.
Personal development does not have to be on your own. All it takes is to find a community that fosters growth. To get a glimpse, tune in now and subscribe to learn more.
https://www.celestethetherapist.com/episode423
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The purpose of CelesteTheTherapist is to help shift the way you think. Many times, we get stuck in a negative cycle and struggle with getting out. Celeste will interview guests from different backgrounds who empower people in different capacities.
As we take the path to personal development, we often struggle with finding spaces where we can best achieve it. Is self-improvement only attainable in our own, repetitive ways?
In this episode, Celeste The Therapist and Oliver Lastname, DJ and founder of "For People Who Love People", talk about how personal development can be achieved through community and creative collaboration. The episode also discusses how his work focuses on building a community that is valued and recognized.
Personal development does not have to be on your own. All it takes is to find a community that fosters growth. To get a glimpse, tune in now and subscribe to learn more.
https://www.celestethetherapist.com/episode423

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