EPISODE · Aug 5, 2021 · 15 MIN
Self-Recognition: Part One in the Anger Series
from Contagious Victories · host Victoria Blackmon
We all have moments we wish we could take back. The truth is, we cant. In this episode Tori is open and honest about a personal issue she struggles with. She explains how self-recognizing the issue instead of being ashamed about it, is one way we can catch our future selves from saying or doing something we later regret. *Tori is not a medical professional and is not offering any medical advice. Want to hear about upcoming episodes and future guests?Subscribe to the Contagious Victories Newsletter!ABOUT CONTAGIOUS VICTORIES PODCASTContagious Victories is hosted by, Victoria Blackmon. For more information visit ContagiousVictories.com or become part of the Contagious Victories Community on Facebook.(Spread a little inspiration in the group for a chance at a show shout out)WHAT IS CONTAGIOUS VICTORIES?Contagious Victories is a community for individuals to share positive perspectives, artistic endeavors and miraculous moments with others. Whether it is through storytelling, art, music or word, the members of Contagious Victories create space for vulnerability and act as an audience for support in creative works. We all have something to courageously celebrate- and even small victories are contagious!Follow Tori on instagram: @OnceUponA_ToriFollow #ContagiousVictories on instagram: @ContagiousVictoriesOnce Upon a Tori Blog: www.OnceUponaTori.comCacti Palm Productions website: CactiPalm.com
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We all have moments we wish we could take back. The truth is, we cant. In this episode Tori is open and honest about a personal issue she struggles with. She explains how self-recognizing the issue instead of being ashamed about it, is one way we can catch our future selves from saying or doing something we later regret. *Tori is not a medical professional and is not offering any medical advice.
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Self-Recognition: Part One in the Anger Series
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