On this episode of the Self-Intimacy Journey with special guest Gerald Manning, we delve into how your early environment, upbringing, and societal influences shape your adult life.
Often, the decisions we make are driven by unconscious patterns rooted in past experiences. By exploring these core wounds, you can gain a deeper understanding of yourself and break free from limiting beliefs.
This episode is for you if you want to:
- Understand the lasting impact of childhood experiences
- Identify unconscious biases affecting your decisions
- Gain self-awareness and break free from negative patterns
Tune in and unlock a new level of self-intimacy!
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Gerald Manning Bio
Gerald is a father of three beautiful children, a minister of the Gospel, a life coach, a mentor, a counselor, a group facilitator, and a motivational speaker. He's lived in three different countries, (Curacao, Trinidad, and the United States), contributing to his unique and distinctive perspective on life.
His academic acumen is in Sociology Sciences, and he works tirelessly towards bridging the gap between the social sciences and theology. Make no mistake, Gerald is a Minister of the Gospel first and foremost and his identity is firmly grounded in his faith which guides his purpose in life.
He's also a life coach, wise mentor, discerned counselor, amazingly infectious group facilitator, and engaging motivational speaker. His niche is childhood trauma and its effects on adult relationships. His goal is to help individuals gain healing from their past through the unique combination of psychology and theology.
When he's not spending time with his children, working, or doing ministry work, you can find Gerald on his bike in the summer and at the gym throughout the year. Be warned, he's also a bit of a comedian. Gerald believes that adulting is hard enough, so laughter is a fantastic way to pass the time while adulting.