396. Healing the Female Friendship Wound

Almost 30 - Un podcast de Krista Williams & Lindsey Simcik - Les mardis

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THE SOLO At Camp Almost 30, K+L led a session on healing the female friendship wound... It's a transformative act of healing + compassion that can change so much in your life, even outside of your friendships. They share what they have found powerful in their own healing, where their friendships were misaligned, and how they got through it. Sometimes, we don’t realize how difficult it is for women to trust other women because we’re programmed at such a young age to reject other women. We have to work hard to heal those wounds and repair the damage done by false beliefs in order to bask in the joy and beauty that is possible from female friendships. We also talk about: Identifying issues in your friendships What the female friendship wound is Finding the common themes in your female friendships Bringing intentionality into your relationships Balancing giving and receiving Speaking your truth Wanting your friends to be successful No talking bad about friends Not abandoning yourself Setting boundaries Looking at your relationship with your mother, sisters, and close female friends Healing in community Resources: Join our new membership! Enrollment closes on January 31st. Learn more at almost30.com/membership. Sponsors: BLUblox | Use code ALMOST30 for 15% off at blublox.com/?rfsn=3584362.77408a HUM Nutrition | Use code ALMOST30NATION for 15% off at humnutrition.com Four Sigmatic | Use code ALMOST30 for 15% off your order at foursigmatic.com/almost30 Kin Euphorics Receive 15% off PLUS Free Shipping on your order. Go to KINEUPHORICS.com/ALMOST30 or use code ALMOST30 at checkout Almost 30 is edited by Crate Media This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy Podsights - https://podsights.com/privacy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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