
The podcast where you can connect, laugh, grow and get on your path to greatness.
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 238 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Categories | EducationSelf-Improvement | ||||

In this episode Faviola talks about why looking for the "one" is dangerous, but also life changing.
In this episode Faviola talks about how when you no longer rely on dating to make you happy and how that affects your dating life. Check it out!
After taking a break Faviola addresses why it’s so important to take a break and why she took one. It’s a new chapter and a new beginning of adventures and advice. Check it out.
In this episode Faviola discusses techniques on how to get out of our minds when we analyze everything.
Have you ever had an argument that really isn’t about the object but more about your fears and triggers? In this episode Faviola talks about the washing machine argument and how we can speak about what is really important.
In this episode Faviola talks about how sometimes the biggest lessons in life can be learned while taking a hike. Check it out!
Recently someone said, “Who gives you the right to think you will live tomorrow?” We go around giving ourselves excuses but what if tomorrow is your last day? What would you do?
In this episode we talk about how everything we are attach to can affect us and how we can free ourselves from it.
It’s interesting because I met you once while we were both waiting on a bus in 2006, and today, here we are. I think it’s pretty amazing what you’re doing and all of your success in film is greatly deserved. Thank you for being so candid, it’s great so far.
Man, I wish I was a guest on your podcast, especially for this topic. I agree with you on most of everything you said. Probably like 80% of it but I still agree. Yes, we are taught to hold in our emotions but women are also taught or learnt from experience to hold their too.
But one thing I would like to mention is the biological factor, which is one of the factors that overlook so much in this conversation. The Y and the XX chromosomes and they are key factors in understanding each other... more
Great job keeping it 💯!!! Love it!









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