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Gifts for the Future

In this heartfelt episode of Life as P..., Phoenix Ash reflects on recent challenges in "Gifts for the Future" 💝. Expressing gratitude to her listeners, she opens up about the tragic loss of hip-hop figures and the devastating suicide of a close...

Episode 236 of the Life as P... podcast, hosted by Phoenix Ash, SayWHA Radio, titled "Gifts for the Future" was published on September 18, 2024 and runs 20 minutes.

September 18, 2024 ·20m · Life as P...

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In this heartfelt episode of Life as P..., Phoenix Ash reflects on recent challenges in "Gifts for the Future" 💝. Expressing gratitude to her listeners, she opens up about the tragic loss of hip-hop figures and the devastating suicide of a close friend. Phoenix emphasizes the importance of emotional support for children 💔 and the need to recognize and honor their feelings. She shares her personal journey of leaving a toxic relationship to safeguard her child's well-being, stressing the power of making tough but necessary choices.Phoenix also discusses her ongoing battle with perfectionism and guilt in her writing ✍🏽, encouraging self-acceptance and the joy of creativity without the constant pressure to perform. She questions the role stress plays in our lives, acknowledging her own contributions to it. With an upcoming surgery on the horizon, she views it as a preventive gift to her future self 🏥 and reflects on how to balance present happiness with long-term well-being.Tune in as Phoenix advocates for self-care, making thoughtful investments in your future, and cherishing moments with loved ones ✨. Don't miss her insights on the importance of nurturing relationships and taking care of yourself mentally, emotionally, and physically.Follow Phoenix for more at Instagram and Twitter, and join her Facebook group, "Phoenix’s Fireflies and Fires" 🔥. Don't forget to grab your favorite SayWHA Radio Network merch at the SayWHA Shop!Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/life-as-p--2750760/support.

In this heartfelt episode of Life as P..., Phoenix Ash reflects on recent challenges in "Gifts for the Future" πŸ’.

Expressing gratitude to her listeners, she opens up about the tragic loss of hip-hop figures and the devastating suicide of a close friend. Phoenix emphasizes the importance of emotional support for children πŸ’” and the need to recognize and honor their feelings.

She shares her personal journey of leaving a toxic relationship to safeguard her child's well-being, stressing the power of making tough but necessary choices.Phoenix also discusses her ongoing battle with perfectionism and guilt in her writing ✍🏽, encouraging self-acceptance and the joy of creativity without the constant pressure to perform.

She questions the role stress plays in our lives, acknowledging her own contributions to it. With an upcoming surgery on the horizon, she views it as a preventive gift to her future self πŸ₯ and reflects on how to balance present happiness with long-term well-being.

Tune in as Phoenix advocates for self-care, making thoughtful investments in your future, and cherishing moments with loved ones ✨. Don't miss her insights on the importance of nurturing relationships and taking care of yourself mentally, emotionally, and physically.

Follow Phoenix for more at Instagram and Twitter, and join her Facebook group, "Phoenix’s Fireflies and Fires" πŸ”₯.

Don't forget to grab your favorite SayWHA Radio Network merch at the SayWHA Shop!

Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/life-as-p--2750760/support.
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