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How a Panic Attack and an Ask for Help Changed Everything


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She was at a conference surrounded by experts in healing.

And suddenly…

She couldn’t focus.

The sounds in the room swelled around her.

The lights burned her eyes.

And suddenly she knew she couldn't pretend she was okay anymore.

So she said four words:

“I’m not okay.”

And everything changed.

In this story, you'll hear a story by Robyn Scherr, Diplomate-certified in CranioSacral Therapy and Certified Master Practitioner and Presenter for the Healing From the Core curriculum. And a conversation with host Jacquelyn Fletcher Johnson that explores:

-Panic attacks and nervous system overwhelm

-Why asking for help feels so hard

-Childhood experiences that shape self-reliance

-The difference between looking okay and actually being okay

-Healing through connection and safe relationships

-The sacred power of storyIf this conversation resonated with you, please subscribe, leave a review, and send it to someone who needs to find their voice. Because ideas don’t change the world alone. Ideas Love Community.

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Ideas Love CommunityBy Jacquelyn Fletcher Johnson