An invitation to explore deeper together into the divinity, science, spaciousness and intuition of hurt and healing with Dr Mark Grixti, Clinical Psychologist, Author, and Trainer.
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Such excellent episodes filled with wise souls and lots of good learning and exploration.
This podcast is full of beauty, compassion and insight!!! Thank you both 🤩✨🙏
Thank you Mark and Bonnie, that was such a treat for me left brain, right brain and parasympathetic nervous system. You shared so many gems, I came back to listen to this episode again.
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Awe in Trauma launched 2 years ago and published 21 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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