Hello and welcome back!
This week, I have an amazing guest! My mentor, Marina Yanay-Triner and I discuss the theme of self-love and its connection to receiving abundance.
In this episode, we explore the impact of being over-responsible and trauma on our ability to receive, as well as the vulnerability and safety involved in the act of receiving.
We also dive into the challenges of resting in a society that values productivity and the importance of discernment and doing less, and how it relates to the concept of being, and the role of our intuition, and the felt sense of emotional safety.
Episode Highlights:
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Marina is a renowned somatic coach, and has supported thousands to move through stuckness, unleash their power, and step into unprecedented visionary success in their relationships, careers and life through profoundly transformative body-based approaches that go to the deep roots: addressing triggers, emotional healing and nervous system regulation. She has mentored thousands of clients through her coaching, online courses, and live programs.
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