On this episode of we are joined by wellness expert and founder of LOVE HEALING & SPIRITUAL GROWTH, Elizabeth Cornetta. Charlie Brewer joins as a guest co-host. This episode begins a little differently than usual, with a guided breathing exercise and a reading from Louise Hay's affirmation cards. Elizabeth discusses the power of affirmations and the importance of mindfulness and breathwork in daily life. She also provides a glimpse into her retreats, sharing details about the transformative experiences participants can expect.
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