We’re back this week with part two of Melissa sitting down with Ben and Vanessa for a raw, heartfelt conversation about the unconscious stories we carry from childhood and how they shape our lives, relationships, and healing journeys. Melissa shares a personal story about her relationship with Noah, while Vanessa opens up about detoxing from Adderall and how it led her to a more spiritual, holistic approach to healing. They discuss letting go of victimhood, being there for yourself, and the discomfort that comes with true self-responsibility. Melissa reflects on the realization that no one, not even a partner, can save you, and how real growth begins within. They also share the beautiful story of Ben and Vanessa’s engagement - and why Melissa thinks they need a podcast of their own.
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