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In this episode I spill about being an emotional, soft human and how there is power in vulnerability, the psychology of how abandonment issues can affect how one deals with losing friends, and how Kintsugi relates to our own brokenness. References include "Surrender Theory" by Caitlyn Conlon, "Love Me at My Worse" by Michaela Angemeer, and Sonder's "To Whom it May Concern" by Kia Harlan. Short quotes include "Not a single scar on my heart came from an enemy" | anon, "I'm sorry you're surrounded by people who don't know how to hold your softness" | Khanyisa Mnyaka, "You can never be too much for the person who can’t get enough of you" | anon.
In this episode I spill about being an emotional, soft human and how there is power in vulnerability, the psychology of how abandonment issues can affect how one deals with losing friends, and how Kintsugi relates to our own brokenness. References include "Surrender Theory" by Caitlyn Conlon, "Love Me at My Worse" by Michaela Angemeer, and Sonder's "To Whom it May Concern" by Kia Harlan. Short quotes include "Not a single scar on my heart came from an enemy" | anon, "I'm sorry you're surrounded by people who don't know how to hold your softness" | Khanyisa Mnyaka, "You can never be too much for the person who can’t get enough of you" | anon.