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We do not outgrow our childhood wounds like old shoes. We integrate them. They inform so much in our lives. It’s never as simple as: well, I am who I am. Today on the show we're taking a deeper look at all of this in the context of Sinead O'Connor's passing. Sinead wasn’t just an incredible talent or a trailblazer or a rebel or a feminist or an outspoken trouble maker. She was also an abused child. And that piece played a huge role in the way her path unfolded, as it does FOR ALL OF US who’ve grown from difficult childhoods.
Please join me here for this intimate convo and check out my FREE guided meditation for inner child healing at my website: marywelch.com
Thank you, as always, for listening : )
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By Mary WelchWe do not outgrow our childhood wounds like old shoes. We integrate them. They inform so much in our lives. It’s never as simple as: well, I am who I am. Today on the show we're taking a deeper look at all of this in the context of Sinead O'Connor's passing. Sinead wasn’t just an incredible talent or a trailblazer or a rebel or a feminist or an outspoken trouble maker. She was also an abused child. And that piece played a huge role in the way her path unfolded, as it does FOR ALL OF US who’ve grown from difficult childhoods.
Please join me here for this intimate convo and check out my FREE guided meditation for inner child healing at my website: marywelch.com
Thank you, as always, for listening : )
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