Send us a text It's Therapy Thursday!! The air still hums from a room that felt brave enough for everyone. We unpack what happened at our women’s conference where a Muslim practitioner, a Christian voice, and someone who practices magic shared a stage without defensiveness—and why safety, not sameness, made the healing real. The stories that poured out, the tissues that ran thin, and the look on faces walking out lighter reminded us: when people feel held, they release what they no longer nee...
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Send us a text It's Therapy Thursday!! The air still hums from a room that felt brave enough for everyone. We unpack what happened at our women’s conference where a Muslim practitioner, a Christian voice, and someone who practices magic shared a stage without defensiveness—and why safety, not sameness, made the healing real. The stories that poured out, the tissues that ran thin, and the look on faces walking out lighter reminded us: when people feel held, they release what they no longer nee...
Relationship Fuel Tanks: Is Yours Running on Empty? Explore w/ Tannaz Hosseinpour
Essential Mental Healing
1 hour 2 minutes
8 months ago
Relationship Fuel Tanks: Is Yours Running on Empty? Explore w/ Tannaz Hosseinpour
Send us a text Tired of failed relationships? You might be asking one person to fill too many intimacy needs. In this deeply thoughtful episode, relationship expert Tannaz shares her transformative concept of the six intimacy tanks we all have: physical (non-sexual touch), sexual, emotional, experiential, intellectual, and spiritual connection. Instead of expecting a single person to fill every tank, Tannaz encourages taking inventory of your relationships to identify who fills which roles i...
Essential Mental Healing
Send us a text It's Therapy Thursday!! The air still hums from a room that felt brave enough for everyone. We unpack what happened at our women’s conference where a Muslim practitioner, a Christian voice, and someone who practices magic shared a stage without defensiveness—and why safety, not sameness, made the healing real. The stories that poured out, the tissues that ran thin, and the look on faces walking out lighter reminded us: when people feel held, they release what they no longer nee...