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EPISODE · Feb 24, 2025 · 58 MIN

They're trolling us aren't they? Kelly Oliver Dougall talks to Terri Lee-Shield

from Kelly Oliver Dougall · host Kelly Oliver Dougall

Send us a textYou can find Terri here - Facebook www.facebook.com/tleeshieldLove School is www.loveschool.uklink tree https://linktr.ee/snowdrops.sunsetsSummaryIn this conversation, Terri Lee-Shield shares her journey of overcoming trauma, navigating mental health challenges, and discovering her authentic self. She discusses the impact of societal conditioning on personal instincts and the importance of unlearning harmful narratives. Terry emphasizes the significance of body awareness, life design, and the patterns of manipulation observed during the COVID-19 pandemic. The conversation highlights the human cost of lockdowns and the need for genuine connection and understanding in a world filled with propaganda. In this conversation, Kelly Oliver Dougall and Terri Lee-Shield explore the complexities of reality, control dramas, and societal expectations. They discuss the impact of the media and government on individual perceptions, the struggle for authenticity, and the challenges faced by women in a patriarchal society. The dialogue emphasizes the importance of self-awareness, the dangers of labelling, and the need for rest and self-care in a world that often demands conformity. Ultimately, they advocate for a more authentic way of living that honours individual experiences and choices.TakeawaysTapping into natural instincts can be life-changing.Societal conditioning often suppresses our true selves.Unlearning harmful narratives is essential for recovery.Mental health struggles can stem from unresolved trauma.Life design involves strategically planning for recovery.Body awareness is crucial for understanding personal needs.COVID-19 revealed patterns of manipulation and control.The lockdowns had a profound impact on vulnerable populations.Recognizing the human cost of fear is vital.Authenticity is key to navigating life's challenges. Disengaging from societal illusions can lead to a more authentic life.Control dramas manipulate perceptions of victimhood and power.The Drama Triangle illustrates societal roles of victim, perpetrator, and saviour.The benefit system often reinforces victimhood rather than empowerment.Focusing on inadequacies can perpetuate a cycle of negativity.Rest and self-care are essential for mental well-being.Women face unique challenges in a society that demands conformity.Labels can trap individuals in limiting narratives.Authenticity requires questioning societal norms and expectations.Individual experiences should guide personal understanding and choices.Support the show

Send us a textYou can find Terri here - Facebook www.facebook.com/tleeshieldLove School is www.loveschool.uklink tree https://linktr.ee/snowdrops.sunsetsSummaryIn this conversation, Terri Lee-Shield shares her journey of overcoming trauma, navigating mental health challenges, and discovering her authentic self. She discusses the impact of societal conditioning on personal instincts and the importance of unlearning harmful narratives. Terry emphasizes the significance of body awareness, life design, and the patterns of manipulation observed during the COVID-19 pandemic. The conversation highlights the human cost of lockdowns and the need for genuine connection and understanding in a world filled with propaganda. In this conversation, Kelly Oliver Dougall and Terri Lee-Shield explore the complexities of reality, control dramas, and societal expectations. They discuss the impact of the media and government on individual perceptions, the struggle for authenticity, and the challenges faced by women in a patriarchal society. The dialogue emphasizes the importance of self-awareness, the dangers of labelling, and the need for rest and self-care in a world that often demands conformity. Ultimately, they advocate for a more authentic way of living that honours individual experiences and choices.TakeawaysTapping into natural instincts can be life-changing.Societal conditioning often suppresses our true selves.Unlearning harmful narratives is essential for recovery.Mental health struggles can stem from unresolved trauma.Life design involves strategically planning for recovery.Body awareness is crucial for understanding personal needs.COVID-19 revealed patterns of manipulation and control.The lockdowns had a profound impact on vulnerable populations.Recognizing the human cost of fear is vital.Authenticity is key to navigating life's challenges. Disengaging from societal illusions can lead to a more authentic life.Control dramas manipulate perceptions of victimhood and power.The Drama Triangle illustrates societal roles of victim, perpetrator, and saviour.The benefit system often reinforces victimhood rather than empowerment.Focusing on inadequacies can perpetuate a cycle of negativity.Rest and self-care are essential for mental well-being.Women face unique challenges in a society that demands conformity.Labels can trap individuals in limiting narratives.Authenticity requires questioning societal norms and expectations.Individual experiences should guide personal understanding and choices.Support the show

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Send us a textYou can find Terri here - Facebook www.facebook.com/tleeshieldLove School is www.loveschool.uklink tree https://linktr.ee/snowdrops.sunsetsSummaryIn this conversation, Terri Lee-Shield shares her journey of overcoming trauma,...

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