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It's all good and fine to talk about healing in an idealistic way, but what does it look like in real life? In this interview episode, Denita has a conversation with long-term client and friend Sonya Payne. Sonya is an amazing example of someone who is committed to the healing journey. She has tried many modalities, has experienced real trials in her life, and although the journey isn't over yet, has experienced real results. Her story is inspiring and authentic.
Cello music is written, recorded and produced by Jacqueline Walker.
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Cello music is written, recorded and produced by Jacqueline Walker.
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It's all good and fine to talk about healing in an idealistic way, but what does it look like in real life? In this interview episode, Denita has a conversation with long-term client and friend Sonya Payne. Sonya is an amazing example of someone who is committed to the healing journey. She has tried many modalities, has experienced real trials in her life, and although the journey isn't over yet, has experienced real results. Her story is inspiring and authentic.
Cello music is written, recorded and produced by Jacqueline Walker.
Want to have a conversation with Denita either on the podcast or behind the scenes? Click here.
Try out Denita's coaching and listen to more of her content by joining the Erémos for only $9/mo.
For links to resources mentioned in this episode, click here.
If this episode was helpful or inspiring, would you consider leaving a rating and a review in your podcast app?
If you want personalized support, it starts with a conversation.
If you aren't ready for a conversation but have a question or thought around something Dentia said in the episode, click here.
Cello music is written, recorded and produced by Jacqueline Walker.

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