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When you feel dismissed in your relationship

Jan 08, 202545 minSeason 4Ep. 1
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Episode description

Have you ever felt dismissed or unseen by your partner, especially during stressful times like the holidays? In this episode, I share real-life moments from my relationship with Justin, unpacking the triggers that surfaced during our trip home. Through shadow work and inner child healing, I reconnected with my younger self, gained clarity on my needs, and approached the conflict with more compassion and a deeper understanding of both myself and him.

This episode is for anyone who:

* Struggles with feeling dismissed or unimportant in their relationship.

* Finds themselves triggered when returning home or navigating family dynamics.

* Wants to learn how to use journaling, somatic practices, and inner child healing to navigate relationship challenges with empathy and self-awareness.

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