
Let’s use the power of words to heal.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 27 | Founded | 6 months ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Self-ImprovementEducationSociety & CultureRelationships | |||

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What do you do when your partner says they’re uncomfortable with a “friendship” you have with someone else?
In this soul-nourishing conversation, I’m joined by one of my dearest friends—IN-Q (you may know him as @inq.life)—for a deep... more
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We think our time is endless. So we waste so much of our lives chasing what we think life “should” look like, and calling avoidance “moving on.” But you don’t move on from pain without it being dragged behind you.
In this episode of ... more
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They knew what they were doing.
They knew it would hurt you.
And they did it anyway.We’re told, “Don’t take it personally. It’s not about you.”
But what if that message is exactly what keeps you in cycles of betrayal, self-blame, and... more
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We often wait for the person who broke us to bring us the medicine that will heal what they broke.
Their apology.
Their acknowledgment.
Their guilt.
Their suffering.
But when you give someone the power to heal you in the same way yo... more
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Every episode I find healing. Najwa words are heartfelt, soft and relatable. I look forward to her episodes each week.
Great information, it really resonated with me!
Thank you, your content really helps!
I stumbled upon Najwa Zebian’s podcast completely by accident—or at least that’s what I thought. Now I’m a believer that there are no coincidences. I was meant to hear her words exactly when I did.
Episode 7 was the first one I listened to, and it felt like she was speaking directly to me, right into a part of my life that needed truth, comfort, and direction. Her presence, her honesty, and her ability to put emotion into words is unmatched.
I’m eternally grateful to have found Najwa and her w... more
Love the examples, the simplicity in your explanation really inspiring for anyone seeking healing, self awareness and self preservation.
Thank you Najwa.
Words of wisdom that are comforting.
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A focus on healing through the power of words is central to the discussions, blending introspective reflections with practical advice. Topics frequently revolve around emotional well-being, relationships, self-love, and personal growth. Listeners can expect thought-provoking conversations that encourage self-reflection, navigating emotional challenges, and fostering personal empowerment. Unique aspects include the host's candid sharing of personal experiences and wisdom, which seem to resonate deeply with an audience seeking guidance in their emotional journeys.
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