Making Sense Of Who We Are, What This Is & Why We're Here, In These Unrelenting Times

EPISODE · May 13, 2025 · 42 MIN

Making Sense Of Who We Are, What This Is & Why We're Here, In These Unrelenting Times

from Raw Conversations with Corinne Blum · host Corinne Blum

I wasn't sure if I should even record an episode this week. I'm on my knees with exhaustion and to be honest, I'm not sure what I can give and offer you in this moment. But what I came to, is I can offer my human experience. I can offer my humanity. I can offer the things that have given me pockets of peace along this tumultuous ride we're all on.Like last week, this episode is more of a reminder. A way to view this crazy experience we call life and being human. An analogy and a lens through which we can perhaps make sense of why we're here, what this is really all about, and what is the main, universal truth that we are being beckoned to remember in these times.Tune in for more...Loving you from afar, Corinne Enjoying the podcast? I’d be so grateful for a 5 star review so that it can reach more people. Want to work 1-1 with me? Visit ⁠www.corinneblum.com⁠ and book a session. If you book a session and say you found me through my podcast, I’m offering 20% off your first single session or 4 session package for the first month as a welcome. Spaces are limited. www.corinneblum.comIG: @corinneblum @theauthenticsoulreader Facebook: @corinneblum #podcast #corinneblum #rawconversationswithcorinneblum  #thesetimes #unrelenting #god #source #authenticitycoach #soulreader #soul #truth #love #simulation #dream #avatar #greatawakening #spiritualpath #spiritualawakening

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