In this episode, I'm sharing an interview I did on the "This Is My Truth" podcast with Jessi Shuraleff.
I share how our stories are shaped and moulded through our own perspectives based on our upbringing and surroundings.
My story about my upbringing and how it has impacted the relationships I have found myself in and the work I’ve done to reflect and understand how that's, in turn, impacted the world around me.
Towards the end of our conversation, I touch on resilience and how in order to fully understand what true resilience was, I had to be willing to put in the work.
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