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How to Heal– Episode 1: Pain, Love, and Loss

18 min · 3 de oct de 2025
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In this opening episode of the How to Heal series, we begin with three threads that shape every healing journey: pain, love, and loss. I share why understanding the brain’s role in pain is the foundation for recovery, and how unhealed experiences both physical and emotional can keep us stuck in cycles of suffering. Through reflection, compassion, and perspective, this episode invites you to see pain not as the end of your story, but as a doorway to transformation.

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