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Breaking Through Negativity: My Ketamine Journey Part 2

Episode 3 of the The Unrelatable Podcast podcast, hosted by Hannah Feldt, titled "Breaking Through Negativity: My Ketamine Journey Part 2" was published on November 1, 2023 and runs 30 minutes.

November 1, 2023 ·30m · The Unrelatable Podcast

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Hiii! Fresh out of my session, I'm here to share what this "Healing Era" phase in my life has been like. Shifting from 'fight or flight' mode to a state of clarity and emotional balance has been key in my ability to feel happiness in my daily life. By being in a state of inner peace and well-being, Ketamine has given me back the power to transform not only the way I think, but also the way I experience reality. My journey will unravel the science behind Ketamine's potential, the magic o...

Hiii! Fresh out of my session,  I'm here to share what this "Healing Era" phase in my life has been like. Shifting from 'fight or flight' mode to a state of clarity and emotional balance has been key in my ability to feel happiness in my daily life. By being in a state of inner peace and well-being, Ketamine has given me back the power to transform not only the way I think, but also the way I experience reality.

My journey will unravel the science behind Ketamine's potential, the magic of neuroplasticity, and how it can help us navigate the everyday challenges we face. Tune in and join me on my very raw exploration of personal growth, inner peace, and a brighter future.

Listen to Part 1 Here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-unrelatable-podcast/id1712766562?i=1000632611679

Learn more about Ketamine from Dr. Andrew Huberman: https://open.spotify.com/episode/5U3B2QzswzqLCQODVEbwPT?si=fptZS7wqR8a2SW9ZunoVNg&nd=1

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