Ep 282. Be the Villain
This week, Shanti is grateful for the outpouring of love and support from episode 281. If you haven’t listened, you should because it’s top 10 ATWC episodes of all time. […]
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Author and Poet Arielle Estoria hasn’t always recognized her worth. In her vulnerable conversation with Ashley, Arielle explains how engaging in constant comparison throughout her life made her feel small. While uplifting other women with inspiring words always came naturally to her, Arielle often struggled to encourage herself. Raised as a pastor’s kid, the poet also reveals how ignoring the beauty of her body to focus solely on the Biblical rules that governed her soul led to living a “very disembodied spirituality.” Through learning to speak kindly to her body, listening to her inner voice, and embracing her flaws Arielle peeled back the layers of who she was to reveal the bright light she was always meant to be.
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This week, Shanti is grateful for the outpouring of love and support from episode 281. If you haven’t listened, you should because it’s top 10 ATWC episodes of all time. […]
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