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In this episode of Reclaimed, I explore liberation beyond the curated, inspirational version of freedom we’re often shown.
This isn’t about performing healing or adopting a new mindset. It’s about the kind of liberation that’s lived and embodied — the kind that rearranges your nervous system, reshapes your relationships, and unlocks creativity you didn’t even know you had access to.
I also name an important truth: liberation isn’t equally accessible to everyone. Our histories, identities, and systems shape what freedom feels like — and what it costs.
This conversation is reflective, honest, and layered. It’s an invitation to move beyond the aesthetic of freedom and toward something deeper, more embodied, and truly reclaimed.
By Silvia HazelIn this episode of Reclaimed, I explore liberation beyond the curated, inspirational version of freedom we’re often shown.
This isn’t about performing healing or adopting a new mindset. It’s about the kind of liberation that’s lived and embodied — the kind that rearranges your nervous system, reshapes your relationships, and unlocks creativity you didn’t even know you had access to.
I also name an important truth: liberation isn’t equally accessible to everyone. Our histories, identities, and systems shape what freedom feels like — and what it costs.
This conversation is reflective, honest, and layered. It’s an invitation to move beyond the aesthetic of freedom and toward something deeper, more embodied, and truly reclaimed.