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The People's Podcast | What's Your Opinion? | Different Rhythms, Different Lessons

1 h 7 min · 3 de jun de 2026
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Peace, Peace... In this community conversation, The People's Podcast explores Chapter 3 of Same Scars, Different Timelines: Different Rhythms, Different Lessons. Healing is not a straight line, and no two people learn the same lessons in the same way. Although people may carry similar scars, the wisdom they gain from those experiences can be very different. Join Universe Badger, Moon Tortoise, Golden Eagle, and the community as they discuss setbacks, healing, growth, self-awareness, resilience, and the lessons hidden within life's most difficult seasons. Featured Discussion Questions: • What was a setback in your healing journey that taught you something important? • Have you ever thought you were healed from something, only to realize there was still more work to do? What happened? • What pattern, habit, or cycle did you have to break in order to grow? • During your hardest season, what lesson was life trying to teach you that you couldn't see at the time? • How do you handle difficult days now compared to how you handled them in the past? • What would you tell someone who feels discouraged because they keep repeating the same lessons? Thank you for being part of Same Scars, Different Timelines. Your story matters, your healing matters, and your perspective may help someone else feel less alone in their journey. We're the ears that listen, where your opinion matters.

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