4. Shame
In episode 4 we explore shame, specifically when …
An episode of the Conscious Nation Podcast podcast, hosted by Naomi Brown, titled "4. Shame" was published on May 24, 2019 and runs 22 minutes.
May 24, 2019 ·22m · Conscious Nation Podcast
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In episode 4 we explore shame, specifically when we've been fired from a job or place of employment. Having shame today about things from the past is like tying bricks to your legs to run a 5k...let's remove the weight from our past and move forward with full force.
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In episode 4 we explore shame, specifically when we've been fired from a job or place of employment. Having shame today about things from the past is like tying bricks to your legs to run a 5k...let's remove the weight from our past and move forward with full force.
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